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Tag Archives: R&D
Developing better, faster, stronger, and more sustainable aircraft requires the discovery and successful manufacturing of advanced, high-temperature materials.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Engineering, Featured, Rotator
Tagged Air Force Research Laboratory, B-2, Dr. Brent Volk, F-117, F-22, F110, F135, PROOF Research Advanced Composites Division, R&D
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It’s one of the largest indoor oceans in the world, making the MASK the most advanced test facility of its kind. So why does the Navy NEED an indoor ocean? Good question.
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Posted in Articles, Education & Culture, Energy, Engineering, Featured, STEM, Technology, Top Technology, Videos
Tagged armed with science, AWS, bullseye, bull’s-eye, Calvin Krishen, Carderock, Carderock Division, Department of Defense, dod engineering, DOD Science, Dr. Christopher Kent, engineering, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, making waves, Maneuvering and Seakeeping Basin, mask, naval ship design, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division, Navy ocean, Navy's indoor ocean, R&D, S&T, stem, U.S. Navy, warfighter, wave paddles, waves
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Broken buildings: Aging infrastructure has become a huge problem for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Luckily, they have a plan for that.
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Posted in Articles, Technology
Tagged armed with science, broken buildings, bypassing unsatisfactory traditional repair methods, ERDC, ERDC Public Affairs, evaluation, facilitate groundbreaking improvements, fiber-reinforced polymeric composites, Maintenance and Rehabilitation Program, Megan Holland, military applications, R&D, Repair, research and development, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, ultra-high performance concretes, USACE
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Communicating the messages that matter most is often a group effort! For the SIGINT antenna team, it’s the humanity behind the science that makes them stand out above the rest.
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Posted in Articles, Featured, Meet the Scientists, Technology
Tagged armed with science, Armed with Scientists, ASN RDA, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, AWS, cancer, cutting-edge shipboard antennas, Development and Acquisition, Dr. Delores M. Etter Award for Top Engineers in 2013, government R&D, government science blog, Hale Simonds, humanity behind the science, ISREM Systems Technology Branch, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, Meet the Scientists, navy, project manager for SIGINT antennas, R&D, research and development, Sean J. Stackley award, SIGINT Antenna Team, Signal Intelligence, spawar, SPAWAR's Delores Etter 2014 Excellence in Science and Engineering, Susie Morales
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What happened? Learn how military researchers are unlocking the secrets of aircraft black box as they help determine the causes of naval aircraft mishaps.
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Posted in Articles, Videos
Tagged aircraft's flight data recorder, armed with science, AWS videos, black box, causes of naval aircraft mishaps, CFIRAL, Common Flight Information Recorder Analysis Lab, defense, DOD Science, DoD science videos, military, military aircraft crashes, NAVAIRSYSCOM, NAVAIRSYSCOM YouTube Channel, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, R&D, research and development, researching airplane crashes, science and technology
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The Naval Research Lab has entered into an agreement with NOAA that uses Navy-developed global ocean forecast model technology to make environmental ocean forecasts for public use.
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Posted in Articles, Earth Sciences, Technology
Tagged determining currents for mine drift and burial, Dr. Gregg Jacobs, drift for search and rescue, estimating acoustic propagation, global ocean forecast model technology, Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model, HYCOM, National Center for Environmental Prediction, National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration, National Ocean Partnership Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, Naval Oceanographic Office, Naval Research Lab, NAVOCEANO, NCEP, NOAA, NOPP, NRL Ocean Dynamics and Prediction Branch, Office of Naval Research, placement of sonar arrays, R&D, research and development, safety of operations on and under the ocean surface, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
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