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Hot Forming Limits Defined for HSLA-65 and DH-36 Plates Used in CVN 21 and Other Ship Classes

This Navy Metalworking Center (NMC) project assessed the effects of forming temperature and plate thickness on the forming characteristics of HSLA-65 and DH-36 used in hull applications for CVN 21 and other ship classes.
June 18, 2009

Expired BAAs, FOAs and BAA Calls

The following lists presents old/expired broad agency announcements (BAA), funding opportunity announcements and BAA Calls. Links within "expired" documents in the list below may no longer be valid or current.
May 05, 2022

Office of Naval Research Global Launches $750K 'Global-X' Challenge

The Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global has launched Global-X, a nine-month international science challenge worth up to $750,000, to encourage groundbreaking research from all around the world.
April 22, 2020

ONR's TechSolutions Providing SEALs with New Glasses That Change Lens Color on the Fly

The Office of Naval Research's TechSolutions department is set to deliver to Navy Special Warfare Command personnel later this year new protective eyewear that will eliminate the need for warfighters to stop to change out colored lenses to accommodate differences in light levels.
January 27, 2011

Capt. Loukas Papadopoulos

Capt. Loukas Papadopoulos is the commander of the Office of Naval Research Reserve Component.
September 13, 2024

Current Funding Opportunities

The following list includes currently active broad agency announcements (BAAs), notices of funding opportunities (NOFOs) and commercial solution openings (CSOs) sponsored by the Office of Naval Research.
April 24, 2022

Riders on the Storm

While some are still cleaning up from the series of hurricanes that plowed through the Caribbean and southern United States this season, scientists supported by the Office of Naval Research are busily cleaning up valuable data collected during the storms.
November 17, 2004

Naval Science and Technology/Combat Systems Symposium

We are pleased to partner with the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) to bring you the Naval Science and Technology/Combat Systems/Technology Systems and Ships Symposium 2024. This is an exciting opportunity for partners across the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, industry and academia, to meet, discuss and learn about Employing and Sustaining Naval Combat Systems to Fight & Win.
October 18, 2024