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Mathematical Data Science

The Office of Naval Research's Mathematical Data Science program is concerned with basic research in mathematics, probability, statistics, signal processing, machine learning, data engineering, and information theory.
March 18, 2022

Active Aperture Array

The Office of Naval Research Active Aperture Array program seeks to develop innovative electronics technologies that will enable the revolutionary architectures and capabilities of future electronically scanned array apertures.
March 18, 2022

Neutralization In Challenging Environments Using Lethal Effects (NICELE)

BAA Call N0001425SBC02 Special Program Announcement for Office of Naval Research Research Opportunity: Neutralization In Challenging Environments Using Lethal Effects (NICELE)
December 11, 2024

Ship-based Long-endurance Airborne Platforms & EW Payloads

BAA Call N0001425SBC06 Special Program Announcement for Office of Naval Research (ONR) Research Opportunity: Ship-based Long-endurance Airborne Platforms & EW Payloads
May 29, 2025

A FASTT First

Before the sun had even risen over Wallops Island, Va., on 10 December 2005, a joint Office of Naval Research/Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency vehicle achieved a world first. At an altitude of 63,000 feet, the Freeflight Atmospheric Scramjet Test Technique (FASTT) vehicle became the first air-breathing, liquid hydrocarbon fuel-powered scramjet engine to fly.
December 29, 2005

Media Advisory: Media Invited to Ride Experimental Vessel Sea Flyer During San Diego and San Francisco Fleet Weeks

The Office of Naval Research (ONR) invites the media to tour and ride the Sea Flyer, a 160-foot, 320-ton technology demonstrator vessel whose underwater “lifting body” technology provides an extremely stable high-speed ride, even in rough seas. Navatek, Ltd, of Hawaii designed the technology and modified an existing vessel to evaluate the sea keeping and load carrying capacity of a vessel with an underwater lifting body.
September 23, 2004

Analog Preprocessors and Other Enablers for Wide Band, Universal RF Receivers

Special Notice N00014-23-S-BC08; Special Program Announcement for 2023 Office of Naval Research (ONR) Research Opportunity: Analog Preprocessors and Other Enablers for Wide Band, Universal RF Receivers
April 30, 2023

Electronic Warfare

The goal of the Office of Naval Research's Electronic Warfare program is to control the electromagnetic spectrum by exploiting, deceiving, or denying enemy use of the spectrum while ensuring its use by friendly forces.
March 18, 2022

Modern Day Marine: ONR Features Technology for Marines of the Future

From virtual training to laser weapons, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) this week is showcasing a range of technologies at Modern Day Marine exposition that will prepare Marines as they continue to face an increasingly complex security landscape.
September 22, 2014

Code 33 Undersea Systems Focus Area

The Undersea Systems Focus Area addresses innovative affordable, persistent and stealthy undersea systems that leverage the asymmetric U.S. Navy advantage afforded by subsurface operations.​
March 18, 2022