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Air Force continues to advance Science and Technology strategy by Staff Writers Wright-Patterson AFB OH (SPX) May 15, 2020
In the spring of 2019, the Air Force released the Air Force Science and Technology Strategy to secure continued technological advantage over rapidly developing state competitors in 2030 and beyond through future technology research and converting new technologies into transformational warfighting concepts. Over the course of the past year, the Air Force has made big strides in implementing key parts of the strategy. "The steps we are taking are motivated by the strategy's vision of an Air Force that dominates time, space and complexity in all operating domains, in order to meet the needs of warfighters today and provide unrivaled, advanced capabilities for decades into the future," said Timothy Sakulich, AFRL's executive lead for AF S and T strategy implementation. "Accomplishments over this past year have made huge strides in responding to the strategy's call to action, and laid critical groundwork to fully achieve the strategy's intent going forward."
AF commissions first Vanguard programs Then in February, the Air Force designated Program Executive Officers to develop and execute an acquisition strategy for each program. The three innovative programs - Golden Horde, Navigation Technology Satellite -3 (NTS-3) and Skyborg - push boundaries by integrating several technology components to deliver game-changing capabilities, covering multiple domains and encompassing multidisciplinary solutions.
New, provisional TCO established to guide S and T portfolio
New approach for technology market calls increases access to the business S and T community through AF Explore
Internal call for disruptive capabilities to stimulate applied research
New Warfighter-Technologist summit unites AF enterprise priorities, future force requirements
Budget consolidation facilitates transformational, multidisciplinary S and T portfolio
Modern approaches attract the future workforce
"Service to Connect" solutions explored to better identify novel partnerships and opportunities for innovation
Increased number of Centers of Excellence expands AF S and T presence
Ongoing modernization efforts ensure full implementation of the strategy To ensure effectiveness, the Air Force submitted these strategy implementation approaches for an independent review comprised of experienced innovation and technology executives from government, industry and academia, and built an Air Force Scientific Advisory Board Quick Look process to help shape future Vanguard selection and management. Moving forward, the Air Force will continually draw on best practices from industry, academia and other government leaders to secure the nation and ensure the success of our future force.
US Space Force Commander says Russia's 'unsafe behavior has not slowed down' during pandemic Moscow (Sputnik) May 14, 2020 One of the US Space Force's leading commanders recently blasted Russian space activities during the COVID-19 pandemic, claiming Moscow has an "increasing penchant for unsafe and what I would consider unacceptable behavior in space." Meanwhile, the Pentagon is readying its own plans for militarizing outer space. While Washington has generated no shortage of noise about the space activities of Russia and China, the Pentagon has been hard at work preparing for the militarization of space, as exemplif ... read more
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