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The Office of Naval Research coordinates, executes and promotes the science and technology programs of the United States Navy and Marine Corps.
Office of Naval Research Science and Technology for Advanced Manufacturing Projects (STAMP)
Office of Naval Research Science and Technology for Advanced Manufacturing Projects (STAMP)
Quantum Information Science
The Office of Naval Research's Quantum Information Science program focuses on developing underlying science and technology for the application of quantum systems to information process tasks that include computing and communication.
Office of Naval Research Science and Technology for Advanced Manufacturing Projects (STAMP)
ONR Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) N0001424SB002: Office of Naval Research Science and Technology for Advanced Manufacturing Projects (STAMP)
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.
Office of Naval Research Industry Engagement Day
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) plans to conduct an Industry Day on Thursday, August 28, 2025, to engage industry partners in a CLASSIFIED forum to discuss and present the direction of Naval Science and Technology (S&T) initiatives and programs across ONR’s research portfolio, engage them in solutions to foster capabilities for the Navy and Marine Corps, and solicit feedback on ONR’s initiatives to rapidly transition these solutions to the Fleet and Program Offices.
Ocean Engineering and Marine Systems Planning Letters
This page provides directions for those submitting planning letters to ONR's Ocean Engineering and Marine Systems program.
Special Program Announcement for Office of Naval Research Research Opportunity: MUST-HITS
Special Program Announcement for Office of Naval Research Research Opportunity: MUST-HITS
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.