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Advanced Capabilities Integration
The Advanced Capabilities Integration program — a part of the Office of Naval Research's Naval Air Warfare and Weapons Department — guides applied research through advanced technology development to acquisition programs of record in the areas of kinetic weapons, directed energy systems and weapons, and naval aircraft systems.
Elevated Equipment: DoD Awards $50 Million for Defense-Related Scientific Research
The DoD recently awarded $50 million in grants to 150 university scientists—54 of whom are sponsored by ONR—via the Defense University Research Instrumentation Program.
Profitable Partnerships: Chief of Naval Research Stresses Global Collaboration at Panel
Cyber and electronic warfare, shrinking defense budgets, and critical international science and technology partnerships were some of the key concerns for seven military leaders from around the world who met at the Sea-Air-Space Exposition.
Enabling Technologies for Electronic Warfare and Surveillance
BAA Call N00014-23-S-BC14 Special Programs Announcement for Office of Naval Research Research Opportunity: Enabling Technologies for Electronic Warfare and Surveillance
ONR Officials Meet with Navy Surgeon General to Coordinate Medical Research
Medical and research community leaders discussed biomedical science and technology initiatives at the Office of Naval Research (ONR) on Sept. 16.
ONR-Global Fosters Partnerships With Global Science & Technology Community at ExpoNaval
ONR Partnerships Global Community ExpoNaval
High Accolades for Leadership on Superconducting Degaussing Technology
Breakthrough research that yielded the world’s first-ever ship degaussing system to use high temperature superconducting (HTS) materials garnered “Top Navy Scientist and Engineer of the Year” accolades for George Stimak, a program officer at the Office of Naval Research (ONR).
Undersea Signal Processing
The goal of the Office of Naval Research's Undersea Signal Processing program is to develop signal processing algorithms that improve the Navy's ability to detect, identify and locate submarines in shallow and deep ocean environments.
Cryogenically Enabled Electronics Technologies for Mixed Signal Systems
The Office of Naval Research's Cryogenically Enabled Electronics Technologies for Mixed Signal Systems program seeks new approaches to achieving 100+ GHz devices, circuits, and signal processors in order to efficiently capture and process wideband RF signals.
Robocopter: New Technology Brings New Capabilities to the Marine Corps
Autonomy options for the Marines have taken a major step forward, as officials at the Office of Naval Research (ONR) announced today two successful helicopter flight demonstrations with unmanned flight capability at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., part of the Autonomous Aerial Cargo/Utility System (AACUS) program.