08/08/2024
Check out the latest edition of Future Force magazine, focused on expeditionary logistics:
https://www.nre.navy.mil/media-center/future-force-magazine
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Future Force magazine is written for civilian, contractor, and uniformed members of the U.S. Marine Corps, as well as members of government, academia, and industry. Specifically, the targeted audience is customers and authorizers (fleet, program offices, system commands, the Department of Defense, the Chief of Naval Operations, the Secretary of the Navy, Congress, and resource sponsors) of naval S&T.
08/08/2024
Check out the latest edition of Future Force magazine, focused on expeditionary logistics:
https://www.nre.navy.mil/media-center/future-force-magazine
01/26/2024
Check on the latest issue of Future Force Magazine, all about the story of the US Naval Research Laboratory and its contributions to the Naval Research Enterprise.
https://www.nre.navy.mil/media/document/future-force-vol-9-no-2-2023
03/01/2023
The latest issue of Future Force magazine is now online. Check out the latest developments in Navy and Marine Corps power and energy programs.
https://www.nre.navy.mil/media/document/future-force-vol-9-no-1-2023
08/10/2022
The latest edition of Future Force magazine is now online! This issue discusses Achieving Decision Superiority, what it is, and how technology is playing a role.
https://www.nre.navy.mil/media/document/future-force-vol-8-no-2-2022
03/28/2022
The latest edition of Future Force magazine is now available! This issue focuses on readiness and the future fleet.
https://www.onr.navy.mil/-/media/Files/ONR-Publications/Future-Force-25-Vol-8-No1-2022.ashx?la=en
08/10/2021
The latest edition of Future Force is now available--all about the latest in Meteorology and Oceanography:
https://www.onr.navy.mil/-/media/Files/ONR-Publications/Future-Force-24-Vol-7-No-2-2021.ashx?la=en
ONR75--Seventy-five years of reimagining naval power.
04/07/2021
The latest issue of Future Force is out! This edition focuses on the international partnerships that power naval science and technology (S&T) work around the world.
https://www.onr.navy.mil/-/media/Files/ONR-Publications/Future-Force-23-Vol-7-No-1-2021.ashx?la=en
01/29/2021
We are proud to add two more names to the list of over 60 ONR-sponsored nobel laureates since 1946!
Dr. Robert Wilson and Dr. Paul Milgrom of Stanford University—both previously sponsored by ONR—recently won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their research in Auction Theory. This work designs innovative formats for auctioning goods and services that are difficult to sell in traditional ways—helping to lay the foundation for the modern telecommunications industry and improving how the U.S. Navy selects contractors to build ships and submarines.
: Celebrating 75 years of reimagining naval power
01/04/2021
Like so many of you, we are excited to be in a new year of possibility — and 2021 is particularly exciting for us: it the Office of Naval Research's 75th year!
Throughout 2021, we will use this forum to celebrate highlights from ONR's 75 years of providing technical innovation to help create the Navy and Marine Corps of today. From the first digital computers to lasers to our knowledge of the oceans, ONR has helped shape today's world. Our support of groundbreaking scientific research and next-generation technology development has helped ensure that the U.S naval forces remain the preeminent sea power of today — and in the future.
Let’s start at the very beginning: Ours officially begins with Public Law 588, signed by President Harry Truman on Aug. 1, 1946. This law authorized us to set forth on our naval research mission.
11/13/2020
Check out the latest edition of Future Force, which focuses on the Department of the Navy's efforts in education, training, and STEM. We also have a new website, where you can find all past issues of Future Force.
https://www.onr.navy.mil/Media-Center/futureforce
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