Improving the Interface Between Industry and Army Science and Technology: Some THoughts on the Army's Independent Research and Development Program
Improving the Interface Between Industry and Army Science and Technology: Some THoughts on the Army's Independent Research and Development Program
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Author(s): Lyons, John
ISBN No.: 9781478198710
Pages: 28
Year: 201207
Format: Trade Paper
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The Army science and technology (S&T) program is conducted both in-house and in external laboratories. The program consists of basic research, applied research, and advanced development, known by their respective budget codes of 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3. The 6.1 basic research program is conducted primarily through grants to academia, although some research is conducted in-house. There are also some 6.


1 efforts, such as the Army's collaborative technology alliances (CTAs), that bring together subject matter expert from industry and academia with counterparts from the DOD laboratories. The 6.2 applied research program also consists of in-house and external efforts. Here, the external efforts involve m ore industry technologists than are seen in the 6.1 program . The 6.3 program, because of its developmental nature, is primarily executed by industry, but is overseen by in-house technologists.


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