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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 8 No. 1, 2022)
From the Document: "Future Force is a professional magazine of the naval science and technology community. Published quarterly by the Office of Naval Research, its purpose is to inform readers about basic and applied research and advanced technology development efforts funded by the Department of the Navy." This Issue of Future Force features the following articles: "Office of Naval Research:75+ Years of the Office of Technological Advantage" by Lorin Selby; "The Small, the Agile, and the Many: Reimagine Naval Power" by Lorin Selby; "DARTE [Digital Aviation Readiness Technology Engine]: Making Aviation Readiness More Predictable" by Benjamin Michlin, Dean Lee, Phu Thoi, Josh Duclos, Jamal Rorie, Gary Williams, Jazlynn Wied, and Andrew Sabater; "Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division Leads with Innovation" By Diana Stefko, Caleb Gardner, and Elliot Carter; "FLIP [Floating Instrument Platform] Stood Tall for Ocean Science" by Edward Lundquist; "Digital Adaptive Optics: Through the Blur" by Kyle Drexler and Skylar Lilledahl; "Crane Engineer Receives Award for Research on Rare, Superior Metal" by Sarah K. Miller; and "Division Newport Uses Prize Challenges to Advance Undersea Warfare" by Evan Crawley.
United States. Office of Naval Research
2022
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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 6 No 2, 2020 )
From the Document: "Future Force is a professional magazine of the naval science and technology community. Published quarterly by the Office of Naval Research, its purpose is to inform readers about basic and applied research and advanced technology development efforts funded by the Department of the Navy." This Issue of Future Force features the following articles: "Developing a New Approach to Cyber Diplomacy" by Rebecca Goolsby; "Investing in Social Cybersecurity" by David M. Beskow and Kathleen M. Carley; "Bend: A Framework for Social Cybersecurity" by Kathleen M. Carley; "Anticipating Russian Shenanigans: Moving Toward Predictive Analysis" by Steven R. Corman and Scott W. Ruston; "Technology for Communicators: The Bite Dashboard" by Chris Kurcz; "Nato Integrates New Media, And So Do Adversaries" by Katrin Galeano, Rick Galeano, and Nitin Agarwal; "Combating Minsinformation: An Ecological Approach" by Bryan Ek, Lucas A. Overbey, and Michael Grass; "Identifying Misinformation Campaigns" by Iain Cruickshank and Kathleen M. Carley; "Exploring the Power of Cute" by Susannah Paletz and Dr. Ewa Golonka; "Compile to Combat Focuses on Delivery to the Fleet" by Philip Baptiste and Patric Petrie; and "Navy and the University of California Collaborate on Data Science" by Elisha Gamboa.
United States. Office of Naval Research
2020-03
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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 5 No. 4, 2019)
From the Document: "Future Force is a professional magazine of the naval science and technology community. Published quarterly by the Office of Naval Research, its purpose is to inform readers about basic and applied research and advanced technology development efforts funded by the Department of the Navy." This Issue of Future Force features the following articles: "Eyes on the Skies: NRL [U.S. Naval Research Laboratory] Researchers Tackle the Ever-Growing Problem of Orbital Debris" by Emanuel Cavallaro; "The Big Data of Space Debris"; "Project LARADO [Light-sheet Anomaly Resolution and Debris Observation]"; "Ocean--We Hit Go, and It Works" by Emanuel Cavallero; "Fermi Telescope Maps the History of Star Formation" by Gabrielle M. Gibert; "Sungrazer at 15: How Crowdsourcing Changed Comet Hunting" by Sara Francis; and "Clementine: The Small Lunar Explorer That Produced Big Results" by Daniel Parry.
United States. Office of Naval Research
2019
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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 5 No.1, 2018)
From the Document: "Future Force is a professional magazine of the naval science and technology community. Published quarterly by the Office of Naval Research, its purpose is to inform readers about basic and applied research and advanced technology development efforts funded by the Department of the Navy." This Issue of Future Force features the following articles: "Not Just a Fad: Virtual Reality Really Does Benefit the Military"; "New Navy I-Lab Creates a Safe Space for Conjuring the Future Fleet"; "Conducting Heat Stress Research Under Way Gets Results"; "Topside Delivers Better Command and Control for Unmanned Systems"; "Forecasting the Mirror in the Sky"; "Navy Lab Provide Low-Cost, Virtual Training for Warfighters"; "Predicting the Wideband Radar Signature of Navy Platforms at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies"; "Studying Warfighters in Their 'Natural Habitat"; and "Keeping Labs in the Know with SLIDES."
United States. Office of Naval Research
2018
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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 4 No. 1, Winter 2017)
"Future Force is a professional magazine of the naval science and technology community. Published quarterly by the Office of Naval Research, its purpose is to inform readers about basic and applied research and advanced technology development efforts funded by the Department of the Navy. The mission of this publication is to enhance awareness of the decisive naval capabilities that are being discovered, developed, and demonstrated by scientists and engineers for the Navy, Marine Corps, and nation." Articles in this edition include: "Arctic Invasion: How do We Prevent the Spread of Aquatic Nuisance Species?"; "Protected Communications Go Polar"; "Coupling Atmosphere, Ice, and Ocean Modeling Improves Prediction"; "'Operationally Blended' Satellite Data Can Improve Sea Ice Forecasts"; "It's a Ship, It's an Iceberg, It's a…Polar Bear?"; "The Science in Antarctica Has Always Been Essential"; "Speaking of S&T [science and technology]: Polar Science and Technology"; and "A Look Ahead: Basic Science and Technology Research."
United States. Office of Naval Research
2017
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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 4 No. 2, Spring 2017)
This is the Spring 2017 edition of "Future Force," the naval science and technology journal, featuring a variety of articles, columns, and features.
United States. Office of Naval Research
2017
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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 4 No. 3, Fall 2017)
This Fall 2017 issue of "Future Force: Naval Science and Technology" features the following articles: "Naval Medical and Health Research" by Patrick Mason; "Plenty of Room at the Bottom: Making Undersea Medicine a National Naval Responsibility" by William R. D'Angelo; "Finding Solutions for Physiological Episodes in Naval Aviation" by Todd R. Seech, Adam T. Biggs, and Matthew Funke; "Modern Tools for Modern Medical Planning" by Michael Galarneau; "Research in Special Environments at the University at Buffalo" by David Hostler and David R. Pendergast; "The Navy's Oldest Certified Dive Chamber Still Heals under Pressure" by J. Overton; "The Kraken Goes to Battle Against Spatial Disorientation" by Rich Folga; and "The Little Lab that Could" by Marshall Monteville.
United States. Office of Naval Research
2017
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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 3 No. 2, Spring 2016)
"Future Force is a professional magazine of the naval science and technology community. Published quarterly by the Office of Naval Research, its purpose is to inform readers about basic and applied research and advanced technology development efforts funded by the Department of the Navy. The mission of this publication is to enhance awareness of the decisive naval capabilities that are being discovered, developed, and demonstrated by scientists and engineers for the Navy, Marine Corps, and nation." Articles in this edition include: "How Can We Improve the Military-Academia Relationship?"; "Widening the Aperture: Achieving Diversity in the Search for Excellence"; "Dateline 2030: The State of the Workforce"; "'Full Access': Interning at the Naval Research Laboratory"; "It's time to Take a Technology Scout Tour"; "Shaping the Future Cyber Workforce"; "Understanding the Ins and Outs of Hiring Authorities"; "Feeling the Sting of STEM: The RoboBees"; The Naval Engineering Education Consortium; and "Fostering a World-class Naval STEM Workforce."
United States. Office of Naval Research
2016
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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 3 No. 3, Summer 2016)
"Presented in this issue of Future Force is a selection of articles that commemorate ONR's [Office of Research and Inventions] achievements, as well as highlight the contributions of other naval science and technology organizations that all have been transformed in the wake of the decision 70 years ago to establish the Office of Naval Research."
United States. Office of Naval Research
2016
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Future Force: Naval Science and Technology Magazine (Volume 3 No. 4, Fall 2016)
This is the Fall 2016 edition of "Future Force," the naval science and technology journal, featuring a variety of articles, columns, and features.
United States. Office of Naval Research
2016
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