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Shaping the Department’s S&T Strategygy
21 June 2011
The Honorable Zachary J. Lemnios
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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering
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13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES Presented at the 12th Annual Science & Engineering Technology Conference/DoD TECH Exposition?Linking the DoD S&T Program to Key Mission Areas?, North Charleston, SC, 21 ? 23 June 2011
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Standard Form 298 (Rev. 8-98) Prescribed by ANSI Std Z39-18
Global Challenges and Trends
• Shifting Global Demographics
• Globalization shifts• Energy• Climate change & natural
disasters• Cyber as a new domain• Challenges to existing
state structures
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• WMD proliferation
Globalization of R&D
North America$429 (36%)
Europe$277 (23.2%) Asia
$421 (35 3%)$429 (36%) $421 (35.3%)
South America$29 (2.4%)
Rest of the World$36 (3%)
WORLD $1 192B
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WORLD TOTAL $1,192BSource: www.rdmag.com “2011 Global R&D Funding Forecast” - Battelle
World R&D Trends: A Global Shift
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Guidance Roadmap
Target Affordability and Control Cost Growth- Mandate affordability as a requirement
− At Milestone A set affordability target as a Key Performance Parameter
Improve Tradecraft in Services Acquisition- Create a senior manager for acquisition of services in each component,
following the Air Force’s example- Adopt uniform taxonomy for different types of services
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• Reduce Non-Productive Processes and Bureaucracy
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− Require open system architectures and set rules for acquisition of technical data rights
- Increase dynamic small business role in defense marketplace competition
Support to Combatant Commanders
Arctic Awareness B lli ti Mi il D f
Counter Extremist Ideology & Propaganda
& Capable Presence Ballistic Missile Defense
Persistent Surveillance
Ideology & Propaganda
CollectionProcessingSurveillance
Ensuring Domain Awareness
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All Sources
Awareness
mprehensive Signal Management
Cyberspace nabling Tools
Cyberspace Enabling ToolsTransportation Worldwide
Command & Control
Continuing the Push for Capabilities to the Fight
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb MarJunFY 11
Apr May
RF Combat ID
FY 12
Hostile FireRIO JCTD
Force Directed Layout
Operational 3D
Robotic Moving Targeting System
RF Combat ID Patches
SOF S F i
Pyrolysis Solid Waste Disposal
Hostile Fire Detection System
RIO JCTD
pJCTD
Rapid Reaction Tunnel Detect JCTD
SOF Sensor Fusion Night Vision
SOF Sinuous Spiral Antenna Submarine
SCAR Fire Control System Precision Sniper
Rifle
Survivor Locator Device
Submersible Multi-Fuel Outboard Engines
XFC Submerged Launch UAV
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Sea Tracker JCTD
Nat’l Tech Nuclear Forensics JCTD
MEDUSA JCTDJuly 12
Imperatives
1. Accelerate delivery of technical capabilities1. Accelerate delivery of technical capabilities to win the current fight.
22. Prepare for an uncertain future.
3. Reduce the cost ac uisition time and risk of our major defense acquisition programs.
4 Develop world class science technology4. Develop world class science, technology, engineering, and mathematics capabilities for the DoD and the Nation.
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Quadrennial Defense Review Missions Require New Capabilities
1. Defend the United States and Support Civil Authorities at HomeCivil Authorities at Home
2. Succeed in Counterinsurgency, Stability, and Counterterrorist Operations
3. Build the Security Capacity of Partner StatesStates
4. Deter and Defeat Aggression in Anti-Access Environments
5. Prevent Proliferation and Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction
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6. Operate Effectively in Cyberspace.
Capability Prioritiesfor FY13-17
Force Multipliers
Data-to-DecisionsElectronic Warfare /
Complex Threats
Autonomy Cyber Science and
Electronic Protection
Engineered Resilient Systems
Cyber Science and Technology
Systems
Human Systems
Counter Weapons of Mass Destruction
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Human Systems
High Interest Basic Science Areas
Human BehaviorSynthetic Biology Human BehaviorModeling
Novel Engineered Cognitive Materials Neuroscience
Quantum InformationScience Nanoscience
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DoD S&T Funding By Budget Activity
- President’s Bud et Re uests – in Constant FY11 Dollars -
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Total FY12 S&T request = $12.25B
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$5.48B
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FY98
FY99
FY00
FY01
FY02
FY03
FY04
FY05
FY06
FY07
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
FY13
FY14
FY15
Integrated S&T Enterprise
•National
MissionsJUONs, UONs, COCOM
Operational Challenge
Defense Strategy•Quadrennial Defense Review
IPL
•Space Posture Review•Nuclear Posture Review
Objective Architectures
Critical Capabilities
Enabling Technologies
Basic Research Program
Laboratory Program
STEM Program
IndustryIR&D
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S&T Executive Committee(EXCOM)
Mr. Brett LambertDASD(MIBP)
Mr. Andrew WeberASD(NCB)
Lt Gen Larry SpencerJ8
Mr. Zach LemniosASD(R&E)
Ms. Kathleen HicksDUSD(SPF)
Dr. Regina Dugan Dr. Steven Walker Dr. Marilyn Freeman RADM Nevin Carr
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Dr. Regina DuganDARPA
Dr. Steven WalkerDASAF(STE)
ySAAL-ZT
RADM Nevin CarrCNR
Conference Summary
• FY2012 President’s Budget Request• ASD(R&E) Programs
– Basic Research
– Rapid Fielding
– Test & Evaluation
Trusted Foundry– Trusted Foundry
• Department S&T Emphasis Areas• Components’ S&T Program Overviews• Combatant Command Briefs
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