Science and technology the making of the Air Force Research Laboratory

Science and technology the making of the Air Force Research Laboratory

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Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1428990712

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This history documents a watershed event within the United States Air Force -- the creation of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). As the "high technology" service, the Air Force has always searched for ways to continuously improve its science and technology enterprise. In that context, the making of AFRL was not a bureaucratic accident. Rather, it was the product of a complex mixture of historical forces and pressures at work that convinced people at all levels that the time was ripe to bring about fundamental reform in how the Air Force conducts its business of science and technology. In terms of significance, a wealth of past studies has focused on almost every aspect of the "operational" side of the Air Force. But there has been a scarcity of available scholarly studies that address the far-reaching implications of science and technology. This book is a major contribution that helps fill that gap. Organization and infrastructure are critically important components of the total science and technology picture. Thus, the manner in which its laboratory system is organized is a critical factor in the Air Force's ability to assure that it is investing in and delivering the most relevant technologies possible. This book documents how the Air Force moved from 13 separate labs to one consolidated lab. The narrative is divided into two parts. Part one addresses the reasons why the Air Force decided to consolidate its far-flung science and technology enterprise into one lab. How the new lab was implemented is the focus of part two. This study is especially revealing because the reader is given access to the inner workings and struggles of a major Air Force organizational restructuring through interviews with key individuals who participated directly in the decision-making process to establish a single lab. A chronology of the lab's creation is included. (19 tables, 22 figures, 19 photographs).


Science and Technology - the Making of the Air Force Research Laboratory

Science and Technology - the Making of the Air Force Research Laboratory

Author: Robert Duffner

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9781478392323

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Robert W. Duffner's Science and Technology: The Making of the Air Force Research Laboratory addresses the far-reaching implications of science and technology by recounting the events that led to the creation of a single Air Force laboratory. This engaging story of how the Air Force moved from 13 separate labs to one consolidated lab reflects that service's determination to reinvigorate its science and technology infrastructure and thereby strengthen the nation's defense for the twenty-first century. Part one considers why the Air Force decided to consolidate its far-flung science and technology enterprise into one lab, while part two relates how the service implemented the new lab. Dr. Duffner offers a unique perspective on a watershed event in the life of the United States Air Force.


Implications of Emerging Micro- and Nanotechnologies

Implications of Emerging Micro- and Nanotechnologies

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2003-02-06

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 030908623X

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Expansion of micro-technology applications and rapid advances in nano-science have generated considerable interest by the Air Force in how these developments will affect the nature of warfare and how it could exploit these trends. The report notes four principal themes emerging from the current technological trends: increased information capability, miniaturization, new materials, and increased functionality. Recommendations about Air Force roles in micro- and nanotechnology research are presented including those areas in which the Air Force should take the lead. The report also provides a number of technical and policy findings and recommendations that are critical for effective development of the Air Force's micro- and nano-science and technology program


Nanoscience Technology

Nanoscience Technology

Author: Ronald W. Armstrong

Publisher:

Published: 2003-09

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 9781423500902

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This technical report is a compilation of unclassified articles, presentations, briefings, etc., produced by R.W. Armstrong, Senior Scientist, AFRL/MNME, mostly in collaboration with Air Force Research Laboratory, Munitions Directorate, Energetic Materials Branch and external national and international colleagues, during the three year period: October 2000 through August 2003. The topical items are mostly centered on dislocation mechanics model descriptions of the total deformation and cracking behaviors of energetic materials and/or structural metals, in the latter case, subjected to high rate loading conditions as experienced in explosive detonations. Additional items referenced are: (1) the forthcoming textbook in print "Deformable Bodies and Their Material Behaviors", co-authored with Henry W. Haslach, Jr.; and, (2) an article on "The Seeds of Tornado Prevention", co-authored with Joseph G. Glenn, and associated with the listed patent disclosure "Tornadic Disruption Through Nanometric Sized Cloud Seeding". The latter items represent a "spin-off" connection of Eglin Air Force Base research interest in the strength and energy release rate properties of energetic/reactive nanomaterials, as shown here to relate to an appreciable number of the described items.


Defense Applications of Nanomaterials

Defense Applications of Nanomaterials

Author: Andrzej W. Miziolek

Publisher: ACS Symposium

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780841238060

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The world of nanoscale science and technology covers a wide range of topics and holds promise for significant advances in areas such as computing, imaging, electronics/communications, memories, sensors/detectors, etc.


The Basic Research Manager for the Air Force

The Basic Research Manager for the Air Force

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Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13:

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Nanotechnology focus area at AFOSR: high performance materials, information processing, energetic materials, compact power generation and storage, bio-inspired concepts, predictive tools, materials processing and fabrication, nanoprobe tools, surface modification, and international programs. The Nanoscience and Technology Program is collaboratively planned by AFOSR Program Managers and AFRL In-House Researchers. The basic research effort is closely coordinated with applied research and demo efforts. NST basic research leverages extensive international investments.