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4. 4 The Office of Naval Research invests in innovative operational concepts to develop the science and technology (S&T) that ensures our warfighters always have the “ technological edge.” The Office of Naval Research In an era of increasing globalization, new technology is more readily available — and more quickly — than ever before
The natures of “combatant” and “weapon” are changing, and new challenges can come from anywhere in the world
We must accept the fact that adversaries will use our technology against us
To stay competitive on tomorrow’s battlefields, we must
- Ensure our people and research enterprises are more innovative
- Maintain our technological advantageIn an era of increasing globalization, new technology is more readily available — and more quickly — than ever before
The natures of “combatant” and “weapon” are changing, and new challenges can come from anywhere in the world
We must accept the fact that adversaries will use our technology against us
To stay competitive on tomorrow’s battlefields, we must
- Ensure our people and research enterprises are more innovative
- Maintain our technological advantage
5. 5 Naval S&T Investment by Performer
6. 6 ONR S&T Portfolio Balance
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8. 8 Naval S&T Focus Areas
9. 9 Future Naval Capability (FNC) “Requirements driven, delivery oriented”
Partners S&T with the requirements, acquisition, and fleet/force communities
S&T emphasis on highest priority capabilities
S&T funding coupled to acquisition funding
Focuses on transition of technology products in Enabling Capabilities
Management oversight of cost, schedule and technology development performance
Continuously evolving program
10. 10 S&T Enterprise Span Partnerships in the S&T community that will benefit our warfighters today … and tomorrow
50 States
70 Countries
1,035 Universities and
Non-Profit Entities
914 Companies
3,340 Principal Investigators
3,000 Grad Students
11. 11 Other ONR Programs University Research Initiative/Education/Historically Black Colleges and Universities (URI/Education/HBCU/MI)
University Research Initiative (URI)
Multidisciplinary Research Program of the URI (MURI)
Defense University Research Instrumentation Program (DURIP)
DoD Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (DEPSCOR)
Education
Faculty
Young Investigator Program
Summer Faculty Research Program
Faculty Sabbatical Leave Program
Graduate and Postdoctorate
Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program (NREIP)
DoD National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship Program
HBCU Future Engineering Faculty Fellowship Program
Navy Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
Undergraduates
Naval Research Enterprise Intern Program (NREIP)
Science and Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP)
Pre-College
Naval High School Science Awards Program (NSAP)
Science and Engineering Apprentice Program (SEAP)
For more information please visit our website. http://www.onr.navy.mil/education/
12. 12 BACKUPS
13. 13 Discovery and Invention (D&I) Mission
Develop Naval-relevant fundamental knowledge
-- Expand the boundaries in traditional Naval interest research areas
-- Examine new research directions for future Naval needs
-- Encourage risk-taking to seek scientific breakthroughs
Provide the basis for future Navy and Marine Corps systems
-- Ensure research relevancy to Naval S&T strategy
-- Transition promising Basic Research to applications
-- Use knowledge (even failures) to reduce risk in acquisition
Maintain the health of the Defense Scientist and Engineer workforce
-- Develop and nurture future generation of DoD researchers and engrs.
-- Ensure continued U.S. advantage in intellectual capital
-- Maintain unique/essential research infrastructure
14. 14 A Tradition of Relevant Research