By Christen N. McCluney

Scientists traditionally share information by publishing their completed research studies in academic journals. But the pace and nature of technological change renders that process much too slow.
That’s why, in 2008, the Defense Technical Information Center launched a scientific and technical “wiki” Web site to increase real-time exchanges between experts across the Defense Department. Access to the wiki also is granted to scientists working in related government agencies and contracting firms. There now are more than 11,000 monthly users.
“DoD Techipedia is a site that we created to provide a forum for DoD scientists, engineers, policy makers as well as contractors, to have a more open, collaborative environment to discuss things as they [are] developing,” R. Paul Ryan, administrator of DTIC, explained during a Jan. 28 interview on The Pentagon Channel podcast, “Armed with Science: Research and Applications for the Modern Military.”
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