Ada Dual-Use Summary: Ada Dual-Use Workshop Held in Vienna, Virginia on October 19-20, 1993. Ada Dual-Use Committee Briefing, November 8, 1993

Abstract

Approximately 175 individuals participated in the Ada Dual-Use Workshop, held on October 19-20, 1993. As you know, DISA has been assigned the responsibility to evaluate current Ada initiatives and align the strategies of the commercial and government sectors. The main objective of the Workshop was to identify ways to increase the use of Ada programming language and related technology in both defense and commercial applications. To accomplish this goal, the workshop was organized into the following four panels; academia, government, industry and vendors. Each panel deliberated to determine ways to make Ada more attractive to both DoD and commercial users. The Ada Community views the Workshop as a success. The community's testimony is reflected in the conclusions and recommendations which will be summarized and presented by the panel chairs during this briefing. After the panel chairs have completed their briefings, DISA's commercialization strategies as derived from the Ada Dual-Use Workshop will be presented. The positive actions identified for the Ada commercialization effort are a direct result of the Ada Community's participation with the Workshop. Comments and recommendations from the Ada Dual-Use Committee will be solicited using a computer-aided facilitated discussion tool.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 29, 1993
Accession Number
ADA285155

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  • Defense Information Systems Agency

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