ARL Technology

The Soldiers of today and tomorrow depend on the Army's corporate laboratory to deliver the scientific discoveries, technological advances, and the analyses that provide warfighters with the capabilities with which to execute full-spectrum operations. The U.S. Army Research Laboratory's (ARL) investment portfolio is focused on maturing technologies for transition principally to the Research, Development, and Engineering Centers (RDECs), but also to our other partners in the Army Transformation Program Executive Office/Program Managers (PEOs/PMs), the Army Test and Evaluation Center (ATEC), the Training & Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Battle Labs, the other services, and the private sector.

Extramural Basic Research <more>

Extramural Basic Research
  • Computing Science
  • Chemistry
  • Electronics
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Life Sciences
  • Network Science
  • Materials Sciences
  • Mathematics
  • Mechanical Sciences
  • Physics
 

Human Dimension <more>

Human Dimension
  • Human Robotic Interaction
  • Human Systems Integration
  • Neuroergonomics
  • Social-Cognitive-Cultural Networks
  • Soldier Sensory-Cognitive Motor Performance
 

Lethality <more>

Lethality
  • Advanced Weapons Concepts
  • Affordable Precision Munitions
  • Energetic Materials and Propulsion
  • Materials and Manufacturing Science for Lethality
  • Projectiles, Warheads and Scalable Effects
 

Mobility and Logistics <more>

Mobility and Logistics
  • Autonomous Systems
  • Platform Mechanics
  • Reliability
  • Vehicle Propulsion
 

Networks <more>

Networks
  • Advanced Computing and Computational Sciences
  • Battlefield Environment
  • Information Sciences
  • Network Sciences
 

Power and Energy <more>

Power and Energy
  • Energy Science
  • Energy Storage
  • Power Control and Distribution
  • Power Generation and Conversion
  • Thermal Management
 

Protection <more>

Protection
  • Individual Warfighter Protection
  • Materials and Manufacturing Science for Protection
  • Vehicle Protection
 

Sensors <more>

Sensors
  • Electronics Technologies
  • EO/IR Technologies
  • Non-Imaging Technologies
  • RF Technologies
  • Sensor Processing
 

Simulation & Training Technology <more>

Simulation & Training Technology
  • Intelligent Technologies for Training
  • Synthetic Environments
  • Immersive Learning
  • Training Application Environments
  • Advanced Distributed Simulation
 

Survivability/Lethality Analysis <more>

Survivability/Lethality Analysis
  • Ballistic Vulnerability/Lethality
  • Electronic Warfare
  • Information Assurance/Computer Network Defense
  • Systems of Systems
 
 

Last Update / Reviewed: March 1, 2011