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More than 1,300 attended the 2008 ONR Naval S&T Partnership Conference in August. If you missed the event in person, view ONR's video highlights to follow conference happenings and events. Video highlights.
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The Office of Naval Research (ONR)
has a history as the science and technology provider for the Department of the Navy, advancing the operational concepts and visions for the Navy and Marine Corps of the future. More about ONR
ONR plays a critical role in advancing scientific knowledge to support the generation of naval technology with a vision focused on future capabilities, hedging against the uncertainty of warfare. For a closer look at how the Office of Naval Research will enable future operational concepts of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, review the Naval S&T Strategic Plan: Defining the Strategic Direction for Tomorrow (1.36 MB, .pdf). |
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