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Accelerating
research results transition to applications in all stages of the research
and development cycle.
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Strengthening
academic, industrial, and nonprofit laboratories research infrastructures
which serve the Army.
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Focus on
those research topics that support technologies vital to the Army's
future force, combating terrorism and new emerging threats.
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Directing
efforts in research areas relating to new opportunities for Army
applications and which underscore the role of affordability and dual-use,
especially as they provide new force operating capabilities and emerging
threats.
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Leveraging
the science and technology of other defense and Government laboratories,
academia and industry, and appropriate organizations of our allies.
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Fostering
scientist and engineer training in the disciplines critical to Army
needs.
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Actively
seeking creative approaches to enhance education and research programs at
historically Black colleges and universities and at minority
institutions.
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