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U.S. Navy Task Force Ocean
U.S. Navy Task Force Ocean is a cooperative effort to advance ocean science in the U.S.
Task Force Ocean (TFO) Department Research Initiative
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is seeking input on a planned Task Force Ocean (TFO) Department Research Initiative (DRI) that is expected to run from FY21-FY24.
Sea Science: Navy Task Force Promotes Increased Knowledge of Ocean Environment
At the Oceans 2018 conference, the chief of naval research discussed Task Force Ocean, a program designed to reinvigorate the Navy’s commitment to ocean sciences.
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.
Command Decision Making (CDM)
The Command Decision Making program is advancing cognitive theory and computational modeling to create decision support tools for warfighters that are mission and task sensitive, and therefore proactive in providing relevant information at appropriate times.
Machine Learning, Reasoning and Intelligence
The Office of Naval Research's Machine Learning, Reasoning and Intelligence program focuses on developing the science base and efficient computational methods for building versatile intelligent agents (cyber and physical) that can perform various tasks with minimal human supervision.
ONR Technology to Aid in War on Drugs
A new software technology developed by ONR, called C2RPC, may aid a multi-agency task force in the war on drugs.
Navy Secretary Announces Ambitious Energy Goals
Navy Secretary Ray Mabus announced five energy goals at the Naval Energy Forum in Oct. 14-15, an event co-hosted by the Office of Naval Research and the Navy's Task Force Energy.
Attention Control
Deepen understanding of attention control as a key determinant of human and machine performance.
National Strategy on Aquatic Environmental DNA
Today, the White House Office of Science, Technology, and Policy (OSTP) released the “National Strategy for Aquatic Environmental DNA.” The Environmental DNA (eDNA) Task Team had 10 federal agencies participating in drafting the strategy and included significant scoping and engagement of the private sector, academia and non-profit organizations.