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I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e
Headquarters U.S. Air Force
04/08/2003 8:37 1
Presented to the National Defense Industrial Association
(DoD Technology Exposition)
Mr. Jim EngleDeputy Assistant Secretary
(Science, Technology & Engineering)6 March 2003
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Outline
n Introductionn Fundingn Strategic Directionn Technology Initiativesn Conclusion
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Air Force Science and Technology
n $2.2B program in 04 PBn Single line item in budget covering:n Discovery -- Basic Research (6.1)n Development -- Applied Research – (6.2)n Demonstration -- Adv Tech Development (6.3)
n Thousands of individual projectsn Highly leveraged formal/informal partnerships/alliancesn Long-term in naturen No guarantee of success
6.3
6.1
6.2
FY 04 PB
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Munitions (MN)
Air Vehicles
(VA)
Propulsion (PR)
Information (IF)
Materials & Manuf.
(ML)
Human Effectiveness
(HE)
Space Vehicles
(VS)
DirectedEnergy
(DE)
Sensors (SN) AFOSR
Commander(CC)
Air Force Research Laboratory(AFRL) Organization
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WRIGHT-PATTERSONPROPULSION (PR)
AIR VEHICLES (VA)
SENSORS (SN)
MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING (ML)
HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS (HE)
COLLABORATIVE C2 (IF)
AFRL Major Sites andTechnology Areas
KIRTLANDDIRECTED ENERGY (DE)
SPACE VEHICLES (VS)
EDWARDSROCKET PROPULSION (PR)
HANSCOM BATTLE SPACE ENVIRONMENTS (VS)
ELECTROMAGNETICS (SN)
EGLINMUNITIONS (MN)
TYNDALLAIR BASE TECHNOLOGY (ML)
BROOKS TRAINING, BIOEFFECTS, AEROSPACE PHYSIOLOGY (HE)
BALLSTON AIR FORCE OFFICE OFSCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (AFOSR)
HQAFRL
MESASIMULATORS, DISTRIBUTED MISSION TRAINING (HE)
ROMEINFORMATION (IF)
SURVEILLANCE (SN)
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Outline
n Introductionn Fundingn Strategic Directionn Technology Initiativesn Conclusion
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AF S&T Funding
AF S&T President’s Budget Request
AF S&T Appropriation
n Net Congressional Reductions
n Net Congressional Adds
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
FY91
FY92
FY93
FY94
FY95
FY96
FY97
FY98
FY99
FY00
FY01
FY02
FY03
FY04
CY
02$
Mill
ion
s
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AF S&T by Budget Activity
6.350%
6.115%
6.235%
BAC FY03 PB FY04 PB CHANGE % CHANGE6.1 219,144 322,041 102,897 47.0%6.2 697,549 757,960 60,411 8.7%6.3 742,917 1,116,554 373,637 50.3%
TOTAL 1,659,610 2,196,555 536,945 32.4%
FY04 PB
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AF S&T President’s Budget by Technical Area
FY04 PB
PROPULSION13%
BASIC RESEARCH9%
HPCM (DEV)8%SENSORS
7%
SPACE VEHICLES7%
AIR VEH6%
MATERIALS & MFG6%
INFORMATION5%
URI (DEV)5%
HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS
5%
SPECIAL PROG18%
DIRECTED ENERGY4%
HEL (DEV)3%
MUNITIONS4% DUAL USE
0%Tech Area FY03 PB FY04 PB
SPECIAL PROG 97,300 369,483PROPULSION 243,529 283,763BASIC RESEARCH 219,144 204,754HPCM (DEV) 0 185,282SENSORS 162,657 162,138SPACE VEHICLES 100,897 155,354AIR VEH 123,006 142,078MATERIALS & MFG 121,888 133,065INFORMATION 105,239 108,328URI (DEV) 0 105,224HUMAN EFFECTIVENESS 96,186 101,282DIRECTED ENERGY 85,794 93,420MUNITIONS 98,344 76,971HEL (DEV) 0 64,827DUAL USE 10,626 10,586MILSATCOM 195,000 0TOTAL 1,659,610 2,196,555
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Outline
n Introductionn Fundingn Strategic Directionn Technology Initiativesn Conclusion
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Air Force Science & TechnologyProgram
Air Force S&T . . .
n Underpins the Air Force Vision
n Enables CSAF Task ForceCONOPs
n Program is effectively focused
n Emphasizing transition tothe warfighter
n Funding potential leap-ahead technologies
Science & Technology Research
Task Force Concept ofOperations
Warfighter Technology Areas
Global Vigilance,Reach and Power
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AF Task Force CONOPSConstruct
Air & Space Expeditionary Forces CONOPS
GlobalStrike
Task ForceCONOPS
HomelandSecurity
Task ForceCONOPS
GlobalResponseTask Force CONOPS
Space &C4ISR
Task ForceCONOPS
GlobalMobility
Task ForceCONOPS
NuclearResponseTask ForceCONOPS
Enabling Capabilities
Task Force Capabilities
1. Capability #1
2. Capability #2
3. Capability #3
4. Capability #4
USAF TASK FORCESGlobal StrikeGlobal MobilityHomeland SecuritySpace & C4ISRGlobal ResponseNuclear Response
Capabilities Linkto S&T Programs
S&T Programsupporting a
specific capability
Enabling Capability(to achieve desired
effects)
WarfighterTechnology Area(link to CONOPs)
S&T Programsupporting a
specific capability
S&T Programsupporting a
specific capabilityEnabling Capability
(to achieve desired effects)
Enabling Capability(to achieve desired effects)
Task Force Capabilities
1. Capability #1
2. Capability #2
3. Capability #3
4. Capability #4
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Air Force TransformationalCapabilities
n Information Superiorityn Machine-to-machine interfacen Reliable, secure bandwidthn Real-time, deep-look, target
quality informationn Ensured use of informationn Deny adversary information
n Air and Space Superiorityn 24/7 stealthy operationsn Effective, persistent air-to-ground
operationsn Attack high risk, high payoff, time
sensitive targetsn Protect space assetsn Deny adversary access to spacen Launch, refuel, repair space vehiclesn Detect and destroy missiles in flight
n Precision Engagementn Conduct high volume attacks
with less platformsn Tailored effects
n Global Attackn Attack anywhere, anytime from
anywhere with precisionn Rapid Global Mobility
n Rapid delivery of right forces,right places, right time
n Agile Combat Supportn Reduce footprint
AF Transformation Flight Plan Available at:http://www.xp.hq.af.mil/xpx/xpxt/t_index.htm
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Outline
n Introductionn Fundingn Strategic Directionn Technology Initiativesn Conclusion
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Key TransformationalTechnology Focus
n Information Superiorityn Joint Battlespace Infospheren Multi-Sensor Fusion for Time
Critical Targetingn Transformational Communication
– Laser Communicationn Air and Space Superiorityn Access to Spacen Integrated Powerhead Demon National Aerospace Initiativen Laser Hardened Materialsn Infrared Countermeasuresn Microsatellites – Proximity Opsn Space Based Radar
n Precision Engagementn WASAAMM with Data Linkn Agent Defeatn Airborne Active Denial
n Global Attackn Targets Under Treesn Miniature Anti GPS Jam INS
n Rapid Global Mobilityn Hydrocarbon Scramjet (X-43C)n Automated Air Refueling
n Agile Combat Supportn Distributed Mission Opsn Integrated Panoramic NVGn Blast Mitigation
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Proximity Operations
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XSS-10 ProgramPathfinder for Microsatellite Proximity Operations
nFirst on-orbit flight demonstration ofmicrosatellite proximity operationsnLaunched 29 Jan 03; conducted 24-hour
mission on 30 Jan 03nDemonstrated:
– Semi-autonomous and manualcontrol of microsatellite on-orbit
– Navigation and inspection of objectof interest (Delta 2nd Stage) bymicrosat
– Several advanced microsattechnology components
Lightweightpropulsion system
Mini-communicationssystem (SGLS)
Lithium polymerbatteries
Integrated imagerand star camera
~31kg XSS-10 microsatellite
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LightweightHGU-55/PAF Flight Helmet
Instantaneous Field-of-ViewPNVG-HUD
Integrated Panoramic NightVision Goggle (IPNVG)
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Laser IRCM Flyout Experiment (LIFE)
First-Ever CLIRCM Jamming Against Live-Fire Surface-to-Airand Air-to-Air Missiles
TECHSAT 21
LIFE Testbed at Aerial Cable Rangen Provide laser-based on-board protection forlarge aircraft from 21st century electro-optical and infrared (IR) missiles
n Recent Accomplishments:n Demonstrated closed-loop IRcountermeasures (CLIRCM) adaptivetechniquesn Demonstrated advanced missile warningcapabilityn Completed data analysisn Planned insertion of LIFE capabilitiesinto existing IRCM systemsn Performed affordability analysis forlasers, pointers, and missile warning toreduce transition risk
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Blast Mitigation
Current
Future
Blast Resistant Polymers Blast Mitigation to Structures
S&T Applied
n Elastomeric retrofit material
n Reduction in blast fragmentation hazard for occupantsof buildings with masonry or lightly framed walls
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Wide Area Search
n Autonomous target search &destroy
n Standoff attackn Munition w/ multimode warheadn Increased weapon load-outn Highly effective mobile target
weapon for Suppression ofEnemy Air Defenses (SEAD) andTheater Missile Defense (TMD)missions
Precision guided weapon capability for attack of entire spectrum ofground mobile targets
Video from 4 Nov 2002Guided Test
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Outline
n Introductionn Fundingn Strategic Directionn Technology Initiativesn Conclusion
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Conclusion
n Diverse, highly leveraged program
n Near term increase in funding due to devolvement
n S&T focused on capabilities necessary to achieve TFCONOPS
S&T for the world’s best Air Force
We defend America by unleashing the
power of innovative science and technology