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ONR Ranks Fourth in Federal Survey for Workplace Innovation
The Office of Naval Research’s innovation score of 76.6 in the Partnership for Public Service's new report was an increase over the previous year’s tally in the “Agency Subcomponent” rankings, placing the organization just behind three of NASA’s space centers.
Our Research
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) makes broad investments in basic and applied research that will increase fundamental knowledge, foster opportunities for breakthroughs and provide technology options for future naval capabilities and systems.
Office of Naval Research Reserve Component
The Navy Reserve Component leverages Reserve capabilities to assist the Office of Naval Research and Naval Research Laboratory in developing science and technology solutions for the warfighter.
Grant Terms and Conditions
The Office of Naval Research uses the government-wide core set of administrative terms and conditions for all new, renewal and expansion awards (not for
ONR Global TechSolutions
TechSolutions is an ONR Global rapid-response science and technology (S&T) program focused on producing near-term, low-cost prototype solutions to problems submitted by Sailors and Marines.
Winning Warfighters: ONR Reservists Garner S&T Officer of the Year Awards
Two members of the Office of Naval Research Reserve Component (ONR-RC) recently won the organization’s most prestigious prizes.
ONR Technology and Research
ONR Technology and Research
Submit an Application for a Grant
Universities, nonprofits and commercial entities may submit grant proposals to enter into a contractual relationship with the Office of Naval Research.
Science Director Program
The ONR Global Science Director International Science Program leverages leading edge international scientists and innovators to increase the Navy's awareness of global technology.
Multidisciplinary University Research Initiatives (MURI) Program
The Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Initiative (MURI) efforts involve teams of researchers investigating high priority topics and opportunities that intersect more than one traditional technical discipline. For many military problems this multidisciplinary approach serves to stimulate innovations, accelerate research progress and expedite transition of results into naval applications.