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Marine Mammal Animal Use Protocol
The Department of Defense Instruction 3216.01, which as recently been implemented, clarifies several animal use requirements that are applicable to marine mammal studies.
Unmanned Surface Vehicle and Small Combatant Craft
The Office of Naval Research's Unmanned Surface Vehicle and Small Combatant Craft program supports the Navy’s interest in advanced sea platform performance, advanced sea platform and autonomy technologies.
Navy Creates iPad App for Managing Stress and Fending off PTSD
The Office of Naval Research, in conjunction with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, is sponsoring development of the Stress Resilience Training System (SRTS), an iPad app training program that teaches Sailors and Marines to understand their stress responses and manage them by learning biofeedback techniques that work for their individual needs. The affordable, hi-tech, solution could help prevent post-traumatic stress disorder, helping warfighters and potentially saving billions of dollars in associated medical costs.
Pre-Proposal Submissions
Learn the requirements for submitting pre-proposals, or white papers, to ONR's Marine Mammals and Biology Program.
Oceanic Control of Monsoon Intra-seasonal Oscillations in the Tropical Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal (MISO-BOB)
The Office of Naval Research is supporting a five-year department research initiative to better understand Air-Sea Interactions in the Northern Indian Ocean.
Department of the Navy Technology Transfer Program
Navy technology transfer is the business of transferring technology originally developed by the Navy to other government organizations, government laboratories, government contractors or commercial enterprises.
Serving with the Reserve Component
Find out how to serve with ONR's Reserve Component.
Metamaterials
The Office of Naval Research's Metamaterials program supports basic research on optical and acoustic metamaterials to control light and sound propagation over a large frequency range.
Office of Naval Research Spearheads Development of New All-Composite Mark V.1 Patrol Boat
Naval special forces units have to work in extreme—and more often than not, unfriendly—environments. But one of the most persistent problems they face comes when they´re just trying to get to or leave the battlefield—and it isn´t from flying bullets. The 82-foot-long Mark V aluminum patrol boat—a primary mode of transport for Navy SEALs—has long been known as a rough ride by those who use it. Personnel have been known to get everything from bruises to back and foot injuries as the vessel roars along at speeds in excess of 50 knots.
K-12 Programs
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is committed to identifying and attracting young scientists in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).