Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

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The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)) serves as the Chief Technology Officer for the Department of Defense (DoD) and is spearheading technology that will enable the Department to innovate at speed and scale now and into the future. #DoDInnovates Follow us on Twitter @DoDCTO

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  • Did you miss the digital engineering (DE) game show at the International Council of Systems Engineering (INCOSE) International Symposium (IS) in Dublin on July 2?  We’ve got you covered. You can put your knowledge to the test and watch Kerry Lunney claim the title as DE Champion here: https://lnkd.in/ewzfaYQ8    Hosted by Daniel Hettema, R&E director of Digital Engineering, Modeling & Simulation (DEM&S), the DE game show brought together government, industry, and academic experts, fostering insightful discussions and enabling the DoD to better identify, develop and deploy emerging technologies in support of national security interests. #INCOSEIS

  • Earlier this week, the United States hosted the NATO Summit in Washington, D.C. Among the Washington Summit Declaration was a recognition of the importance of developing advanced technology to sustain global security: “We have accelerated NATO’s transformation to meet current and future threats and to maintain our technological edge.”       R&E is proud to contribute to this ongoing effort with our allies. Our office is actively promoting experimentation and the rapid adoption of emerging technologies, such as FutureG, quantum, artificial intelligence, and biotechnology. By leveraging these cutting-edge and disruptive technologies, we can further support the alliance, allies, partners, and other key initiatives, including the NATO Defense Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA).     In October, R&E’s FutureG office will support the NATO Allied Command Transformation’s Digital Backbone Exercise (DiBaX) demonstration. During the event, R&E will showcase the ability to provide next-generation communication networks and application solutions that meet NATO warfighter requirements on the battlefield. This work aligns U.S. and NATO objectives for development, experimentation, and adoption of emerging technologies.      Read more about what Heads of State and Government of the NATO Alliance agreed this week at https://lnkd.in/gZ3g_Jfk

    Washington Summit Declaration issued by NATO Heads of State and Government (2024)

    nato.int

  • On June 27, Christopher Collins, the executive director for the R&E office of Developmental Test, Evaluation, and Assessment presented “dT&E as a Continuum – Leveraging the Power of Digital Engineering to Change the Paradigm of Validation Across the Capability Continuum,” at the Digital Engineering for Defense Summit in National Harbor, Maryland.    The presentation provided insight into the latest research related to digital engineering’s advancements in the test and evaluation in addition to how it helps decision makers deliver capability at the speed and scale of relevance. The presentation focused on testing as a continuum, focusing on the benefits of concurrent testing, the need for an agile approach and the maturation of digital engineering and a model-based systems engineering strategy.     The Digital Engineering for Defense Summit offered attendees the opportunity to hear from leaders across the digital engineering application community and collaborate to improve DoD digital practices. This group explored the latest advancements in digital engineering methods, tools, and applications as well as practical guidance to effectively integrate digital engineering methodologies across existing processes and programs for maximum effectiveness.

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  • Today the Department of Defense (DoD) announced the first of 35 awards for the Distributed Bioindustrial Manufacturing Program (DBIMP) in support of President Biden’s Executive Order 14081, "Advancing Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Innovation for a Sustainable, Safe, and Secure American Bioeconomy." "This first award is a major step toward realizing the vision of Deputy Secretary of Defense Hicks when she directed establishment of DBIMP in Fiscal Year 2023. By making these investments in domestic bioproduction infrastructure, we are making a significant move toward fortifying the American industrial base," said Dr. Aprille Ericsson, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Science and Technology. "The DoD is committed to leveraging biotechnology to secure our competitive advantage and keep pace with the demand for next-generation capabilities for our warfighters and allies." The remaining awards are expected to be announced throughout the coming months. More at: https://lnkd.in/esMBQv6J

    DOD Announces First Award for the Distributed Bioindustrial Manufacturing Program

    DOD Announces First Award for the Distributed Bioindustrial Manufacturing Program

    defense.gov

  • Congratulations to Kerry Lunney for winning the title digital engineering (DE) champion in the digital engineering game show hosted by director of Digital Engineering, Modeling & Simulation Daniel Hettema at the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) International Symposium (IS) in Dublin, Ireland!     Kerry, the country engineering director and chief engineer at Thales Australia, emerged victorious in a fun and educational competition against two other experts. They tackled challenging topics in digital engineering, such as the number of diagram types defined in systems modeling language (SysML), and more.      DEM&S sponsored the trivia event as part of its efforts to help drive the practice of digital engineering forward, inspiring state-of-the-art capabilities for the U.S. warfighter.   Kudos to all contestants who participated at #INCOSEIS! #DEgameshow        Pictured (Left to Right): Terri Chan, M.S., MBA, Kerry Lunney, Duncan Kemp, Daniel Hettema

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  • #ICYMI: The United States Department of Defense recently announced the selection of 11 university scientists and engineers to fill the 2024 class of the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship (VBFF), the DoD's flagship single-investigator award for basic research. The department will support the 2024 class with up to $33 million to explore the frontiers of knowledge and advance transformative, fundamental research at their respective universities. Named for Dr. Vannevar Bush, who played a monumental role in shaping the defense research enterprise as the director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development after World War II, the VBFF nurtures high-risk and innovative ideas that push scientists toward breakthrough discoveries. More at: https://lnkd.in/eahr5bXr

    DOD Announces 2024 Vannevar Bush Fellows to Pursue Breakthrough Research

    DOD Announces 2024 Vannevar Bush Fellows to Pursue Breakthrough Research

    defense.gov

  • This month, Under Secretary Shyu and Dr. William LaPlante, the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, hosted the 22nd annual Australia-United States Ministerial Defense Advanced Capability Committee (ADACC) meeting in Washington, D.C.      Australian counterparts, including Deputy Secretary of the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG) Chris Deeble and Chief Defense scientist and professor Tanya Monro, joined Shyu and LaPlante in welcoming delegates from the United States and Australia to discuss current and future co-development, production, and sustainment cooperative efforts in pursuit of operationally relevant and strategically significant capabilities. Topics for discussion included maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), guided weapons explosives ordnance (GWEO), and integrated air and missile defense (IAMD). Shyu, LaPlante, and their Australian counterparts also signed the ADACC terms of reference, which oversees and promotes collaboration on defense S&T and acquisition projects between the two nations.    Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) #DODInnovates #DefensePartners  #Defensetech

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  • R&E leaders recently attended TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo, where leaders participated in various events aimed at sharing information and creating benefits for the nation's defense strategy. The focus was on fostering collaboration and communication to support research and development that ultimately drives the growth of cutting-edge technology.    Of note were two standout events at the SBIR/STTR Spring Innovation Conference, one of the co-located events at the expo, including a panel Matthew Williams, director of OSD Transitions SBIR/STTR Technology (OTST) Program, moderated on SBIR/STTR Phase III, and an expert panel Dr. Jagadeesh Pamulapati, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Science and Technology Foundations moderated on DOD Critical Technologies and SBIR.    Key Takeaways:  - It's essential to incorporate data rights into all contracts. Safeguarding these rights fall on the government, and it's the responsibility of individuals to assert them.    - All Phase IIIs across the government operate similarly. The Department of Defense (DoD) collaborates with services and components to enhance knowledge and skills related to Phase III awards. The Defense SBIR/STTR Program Office is focused on educating officers on Phase III contracting awards. - Offshore manufacturing poses a major challenge, and transitioning from lab prototyping to company-level implementation must be considered. - Looking ahead, we will require low-cost, scalable technology and infrastructure to support investment in small companies focused on emerging technologies, enabling future innovation through commercial partnerships. - Industry days serve as valuable platforms for connecting the public and private sectors, fostering broader capabilities in business and technologies.    - Quantum science and technologies are key to the future of our defense system. However, for seamless integration, there needs to be more collaboration alongside other critical technology areas. For more information about solicitations, visit SBIR.gov or the Defense SBIR/STTR Innovation Portal (DSIP), www.dodsbirsttr.mil    #SBIR #STTR #DoDInnovates #dodsbir

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  • The United States Department of Defense (DoD) is dedicated to enhancing support for advanced manufacturing processes to provide U.S., allied, and partner forces with a competitive advantage. Manufacturing plays a crucial role in delivering state-of-the-art capabilities to the warfighter. This involves creating warfighter systems that are easier to manufacture, can be delivered more quickly, meet warfighter performance, safety, and quality requirements, are more reliable, and easier to maintain.    To achieve these objectives, the U.S. Department of Defense has recently published a new Producibility and Manufacturability Engineering Guide. This guide presents a set of best practices to enhance the ease of manufacturing a product throughout the DoD system life cycle. It emphasizes design considerations for producibility and enhancing manufacturing processes and factory floor operations for manufacturability.    This guide serves as an educational tool for product teams to design and produce parts, components, and systems that can be easily manufactured, greatly benefiting the end user. While many of the concepts discussed are applicable to commercial and military products, the guide primarily focuses on the DoD acquisition life cycle. Additionally, it provides valuable definitions, references, tools, and best practices.    R&E’s office of Systems Engineering and Architecture led development of the guide, which is available here: https://lnkd.in/eRVZD_Mu .    See also the SE&A Manufacturing and Quality Page at https://www.cto.mil/sea/mq.    Information about SE&A and its other activities can be found here: https://www.cto.mil/sea/.

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