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Office of Naval Research From Discovery to Deployment Powered by Naval Research

Office of Naval Research From Discovery to Deployment Powered by Naval Research. Office of Naval Research Global. Gary Jensen , Director Greater Mid Pacific Branch Office Ted Sheppard , Program Officer Greater Mid Pacific Branch Office. Office of Naval Research Global. Mission

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Office of Naval Research From Discovery to Deployment Powered by Naval Research

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  1. Office of Naval Research From Discovery to Deployment Powered by Naval Research

  2. Office of Naval Research Global Gary Jensen, Director Greater Mid Pacific Branch Office Ted Sheppard, Program Officer Greater Mid Pacific Branch Office

  3. Office of Naval Research Global Mission Avoid technological surprise by assessing S&T/R&D in areas of naval interest Maintain technological dominance by providing S&T/R&D advice to Fleet/Force decision makers Articulate urgent Fleet/Force capabilities by seeking solutions Leverage international S&T/R&D activities to enhance DoN transformation Serve as an international node of Naval Research Enterprise

  4. Office of Naval Research Global Strategy Recruit and utilize scientists and engineers to assess, engage and report on emerging S&T/R&D in geographical and functional areas Encourage new contacts between international scientists and organizations with technology of interest to the US, and the appropriate Naval or other government S&T/R&D agency to allow for information exchange and possible cooperative research Identify areas of S&T/R&D where international efforts may lead the US and evaluate the possible importance of this research to the U.S. Provide the NRE with technical information needed to develop near-term solutions to current fleet problems Provide Fleet/Force Commanders with trained science advisors to support decisions concerning: Requirements definition Resource Allocation Naval Experimentation

  5. Office of Naval Research Global Vision Provide international science & technology-based solutions to naval problems of the day, and of the future

  6. Office of Naval Research Global 5 Theaters & 45 Countries Impacted • AUSTRIA • BELARUS • BELGIUM • CZECH REP. • DENMARK • ESTONIA • FRANCE • GERMANY • GREECE • HUNGARY • IRELAND • ITALY • LITHUANIA • NETHERLANDS • AUSTRALIA • INDIA • JAPAN • KOREA • MAURITIUS • NEW ZEALAND • SINGAPORE • THAILAND • VIETNAM • KENYA • MOROCCO • NAMIBIA • S. AFRICA • ISRAEL • TURKEY • NORWAY • POLAND • PORTUGAL • ROMANIA • RUSSIA • SLOVAKIA • SPAIN • SWEDEN • U. K. • UKRAINE • ARGENTINA • BRAZIL • CHILE • URUGUAY • CANADA • MEXICO EUCOM, PACOM,CENTCOM, NORTHCOM & SOUTHCOM

  7. Office of Naval Research Global Why Global? This global focus is important because of two major changes in the world: Globalization of Technology Increased Sharing and Partnering In S&T

  8. Office of Naval Research Global Greater Mid Pacific Branch OfficeMission ONRG Alaska, Hawaii & Pacific Rim Technology Surprise S&T Economic Development Knowledge Broker Educational Outreach

  9. Office of Naval Research Global APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES IT Water Column Sensors Ship Design Fuel Cell

  10. Office of Naval Research Global JITC “These centers allow DoD to integrate and implement the many successful logistics and personnel initiatives underway throughout the Department of Defense… These centers will allow DoD to upgrade to more capable and more flexible information technology tools.” National Defense Appropriations Conference Report for FY 2001

  11. Office of Naval Research Global Joint Information Technology Center Supporting the Warfighter Program Management Mutual Interest S&T Development Hawaii-Alaska Educational Outreach Coordination and Funds Oversight

  12. Office of Naval Research Global JITC Transformation Systems and processes for linking command and control with combat support

  13. Office of Naval Research Global JITC Funding and Staffing

  14. Office of Naval Research Global JITC Funding

  15. Office of Naval Research Global JITC Staffing

  16. Office of Naval Research Global Core Competencies Medical information management; Web-enabled application development; Extraction and transfer of information from disparate data sources; Systems security engineering; Decision support systems engineering and development; Network operations and support; Workforce development through internships

  17. Office of Naval Research Global Challenges Local workforce skill-sets Ability to recruit engineers to Maui Separation from Defense Department development centers Sustainability Expanding the customer base

  18. Office of Naval Research Global Questions

  19. Office of Naval Research Global JITC Information Assurance Funding

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