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Office of Naval Research Supports Naval Exercise at Arctic Test Range
Ice Exercise 2011 (ICEX 2011), which runs March 15 through April 2, includes several Office of Naval Research (ONR) projects designed to improve naval operations in the Arctic.
Naval Technology Could be a Lifesaver
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a handheld hematoma detection device sponsored by the Office of Naval Research
Senior ONR Executive Earns Highest DoD Civilian Award for Transition Excellence
Dr. Joseph P. Lawrence III, who oversees ONR’s Transition Directorate, received the defense department's highest civilian honor Nov. 4.
ONR Hosts Science Showdown for Top High School Students
ONR will sponsor the 49th National Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (JSHS) on April 27-May 1 in San Diego.
Brazil Expo Sets International Stage for ONR Global to Exchange Ideas
ONR Global will join officials from the defense and security industries at a Brazil conference scheduled April 12-15, 2011.
Laser Experts Convene at ONR-Sponsored Forum Focused on Warfighter Needs
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is co-sponsoring the Directed Energy Professional Society’s annual symposium for the first time Nov. 14-18, 2011.
ONR-Funded Guided Rockets Hit Fast-Moving Targets in Test
The Low-Cost Imaging Terminal Seeker, a weapon prototype developed by the Office of Naval Research, successfully hit two targets in a recent demonstration.
New ONR Technology Will Enable Ship Systems to Share Information Seamlessly
The Office of Naval Research demonstrated a suite of information technology tools to naval officials Dec. 14, 2011.
Marines Test New Energy-Efficient Weapon in the War on Trash
The Marine Corps is currently testing an ONR-funded trash disposal system that can reduce a standard 50 gallon trash bag of waste to a half-pint jar of harmless ash
MLD Test Moves Navy a Step Closer to Lasers for Ship Self-Defense
The Office of Naval Research and its industry partner on April 6 successfully tested a solid-state, high-energy laser (HEL) from a surface ship, which disabled a small target vessel.