Mission Answer the most challenging U.S. security and science policy questions with objective analysis leveraging extraordinary scientific, technical, and analytic expertise.
Description The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) is a private, nonprofit corporation headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C. IDA manages three federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs): The Systems and Analyses Center (SAC), The Science and Technology Policy Institute (STPI) and The Center for Communications and Computing (CCC).
Our diverse mix of professionals possesses expertise in a broad range of technologies and systems combined with deep knowledge of costs, policies, operations, and organizational matters. IDA continually renews and evolves its staff, integrating those newly educated in the latest advances in research with seasoned veterans of acquisition management, policy-making, and operational leadership roles in government and defense-related organizations. The exceptional creativity, determination, and commitment to service that IDA researchers bring to their work are the foundation of IDA’s excellence.
Institute for Defense Analyses awards and accolades
Former IDA President David Chu Receives NAPA George Graham Award, National Academy of Public Administration, 2023
IDA President Norty Schwartz - 2021 Distinguished Graduate Award on August 6. The award recognizes graduates who have set themselves apart by making extraordinarily significant contributions to our Nation or their communities., United Stated Air Force Academy, 2021
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