ONR Command Overview. Mr. Craig A. Hughes Deputy Director of Research September Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release

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ONR Command Overview Mr. Craig A. Hughes Deputy Director of Research September 2016 Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release

The Office of Naval Research The S&T Provider for the Navy and Marine Corps 4,000+ People 23 Locations $2.1B / year >1,000 Partners Discover Develop Deliver Technological Advantage Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 2

Strategic Guidance is the Foundation for our Naval S&T National & Naval Strategy/Direction Warfare Enterprise s S&T Objectives + Fleet Warfighting Capability Gaps 3

Naval S&T Strategy Focus Areas Assure Access to Maritime Battlespace Autonomy & Unmanned Systems Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare Expeditionary & Irregular Warfare Information Dominance - Cyber Platform Design & Survivability Power & Energy Power Projection & Integrated Defense Warfighter Performance Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 4

Warfighting Capabilities Enabled by S&T Investments Broad Focus Narrow 1-2 years Quick Reaction & Other S&T 8% 2-4 years Current Fleet/Force Technology Maturation (FNCs, etc) 4-8 years Leap Ahead Innovations (Innovative Naval Prototypes) 12% 30% 5-20 years Fleet/Force in Development Discovery & Invention (Basic and Applied Science) 50% Future Fleet/Force Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 5

CNR / VCNR Reporting Structure Secretary of the Navy Chief of Naval Operations N8, Deputy CNO for Integration of Capabilities and Resources N84, Director of Innovation, Tech Req ts, and T&E Ass t Secretary of the Navy (RDA) Chief of Naval Research Commandant of the Marine Corps Deputy CMC for Combat Development & Integration Vice Chief of Naval Research Commanding General Marine Corps Warfighting Lab CNR & VCNR are both dual-hatted; CNR Reports to ASN(RD&A) & CNO Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 6

Partnering with the S&T Community Government Academia Universities/Colleges Domestic/International Industry Small/Medium/Large Companies Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 7

Naval S&T Technology Flow Knowledge & Technology Investment Knowledge, Technology, Capabilities Compendium Technology & Capability Product Development N81 FEA Fleet Gaps TOG CNR Corporate Board Prioritized S&T Projects Technology feasibility analyzed and validated Developed and demonstrated Technology ready for transition Technology integrated into acquisition program or fielded Fleet Acquisition Program of Record On-the-shelf Technology PUSH SwampWorks, INPs FNCs, Man Tech, QR Technology PULL Broad Focus Narrow 5-20 years Discovery & Invention (Basic and Applied Science) 50% Leap Ahead Innovations (Innovative Naval Prototypes) 12% 4-8 years Technology Maturation (FNCs, SwampWorks, etc.) 30% 2-4 years 1-2 years Quick Reaction & Other S&T 8% (Tech Solutions & SwampWorks) Future Fleet/Force Fleet/Force in Development Current Fleet/Force Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 8

ONR is part of the NR&DE, Providing Full-Spectrum RDT&E 6.1 Basic Research S&T Budget (6.1-6.3) 6.2 Applied Research RDT&E Budget (6.1-6.7) 6.3 Advanced Technology Development 6.4 Adv. Comp. Development & Prototypes 6.5 System Development & Demonstration 6.6 RDT&E Management Support Naval R&D Establishment (ONR, SYSCOMs and their Warfare Centers, PEOs) Office of Naval Research 6.7 Operational System Development Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 9

Naval S&T: From Test Tubes to Launch Tubes Graphene Crack & Failure Prediction 3D Printing of Veins Chemistry, Physics & Engineering Gallium Nitride Microbial Fuel Cells Blast/Energy Absorbing Structures Mesoscale Characterization Basic Research in advanced materials and bio-inspired technologies have, and will continue to have, a marked contribution to fielding true game-changing warfighter capabilities. RADM Mat Winter 10

Naval S&T Successful Transition Flows: Knowledge, Technology, Capability 1-2 years Quick Reaction & Other S&T 8% 2-4 years Technology Maturation (FNCs, etc.) 30% 4-8 years Leap Ahead Innovations (Innovative Naval Prototypes) 12% 5-20 years Discovery & Invention (Basic & Applied Science) 50% SSL-QRC GBAD OTM Integrated Topside SSL-TM (InTop) COAMPS-TC Transportable Electronic Warfare Module (TEWM) Upgrade Data Triage Forward Deployed Energy & Communications Outpost (FDECO) MURI: Optical Metamaterial s USSV Autonomous Operations SEWIP BLK 2 EMC 2 Graphene XFC UAV Mk18 Family of UUVs LDUUV INP ZRay Glider Advance Aircraft Topcoats Next Generation Countermeasures Technologies for Ship Missile Defense Electromagnetic Railgun (EMRG) Embedded Humans Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 11

Fleet Warfighting Requirement S&T Programs Basic Research ONR Enables Capability Capability Gap Technology Gap Knowledge Gap ONR sponsors S&T research: a) Creating new knowledge to b) Develop technology that will c) Fill a capability gap, and Deliver results Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 12

S&T Investment Priorities Integrated Layered Defense Across the Entire Detect-to-Engage Continuum Cyber Full Spectrum Cyber Operations Spectrum Dominance UxS Maneuver Warfare Scalable and Robust Distributed Collaboration Perception and Intelligent Decision Making Extended Threat Neutralization Capabilities Electronic Warfare Human/Unmanned Systems Collaboration Communications and Networks Autonomous and Unmanned Vehicle Mobility Future Naval Fires Advanced Electronics, Sensing and Response Novel Platforms and Integration Directed Energy/ Electric Weaponry Computational and Information Construct EM Maneuver Warfare Achieve and Maintain Undersea Dominance Synthetic Biology 13

Accelerating S&T Process Through Global Partnership Washington, D.C. Region N9 N81 C10F ONRG London Commanding Officer Technical Director Associate Directors Total Science Advisors: 24 Total Associate Directors: 22 Newport CNO SSG ONRG Prague Associate Directors San Diego C3F SURFOR I MEF NMAWC NSMWDC Hawaii PACOM PACFLT MARFORPAC Mayport C4F Camp LeJeune II MEF Norfolk FLTFOR AIRFOR SUBFOR MARFORCOM NECC NWDC Naples NAVAF/NAVEUR/ C6F Bahrain C5F ONRG Singapore Associate Directors ONRG Tokyo Associate Directors Yokosuka C7F Okinawa III MEF ONRG Santiago Associate Directors Joint Command Naval Command Marine Corps Command ONRG São Paulo Associate Director ONRG co-located with other Service S&T components London (USA/USAF) Tokyo (USA/USAF) Santiago (USA/USAF) Singapore (USA only) ONR s Global Offices are the Bridge to International Partnership; 55 Countries in 2015 14

Where to Find Us Online www.onr.navy.mil larry.schuette@navy.mil Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release 15