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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Agenda." National Research Council. 2001. 2001 Assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Aircraft Technology Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10200.
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Agenda for the Meeting of the Committee for the Review of ONR’s Aircraft Technology Program

MAY 15–17, 2001

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Tuesday, May 15

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONVENE—Welcome, Composition and Balance Discussion

Dr. Joseph Reagan, Committee Chair

Dr. Ronald Taylor, Director, Naval Studies Board

Data-gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion

0915

NAVAL EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE S&T DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW

Dr. Eli Zimet, Head, Naval Expeditionary Warfare S&T Department, ONR

0940

STRIKE DIVISION OVERVIEW

Mr. Michael B.Deitchman, Director, Strike Technology Division, Naval Expeditionary Warfare S&T Department, ONR

1000

AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Mr. John Kinzer, Program Manager, ONR

1100

THRUST 1: INTEGRATED AVIONICS—Overview, Smart Skins Aircraft, Real Time Imaging Indexing and Advanced Technology Cockpit

Mr. Larry Ott, Thrust Leader, ONR

1130

(CONTINUED) THRUST 1: INTEGRATED AVIONICS—Advanced Avionics Subsystems

Ms. Regina L.Gannaway, NAWCAD

1230

(CONTINUED) THRUST 1: INTEGRATED AVIONICS—Advanced Common Electronic Modules

Mr. Gerard Walles, NAWCAD

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Agenda." National Research Council. 2001. 2001 Assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Aircraft Technology Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10200.
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1300

(CONTINUED) THRUST 1: INTEGRATED AVIONICS—Visually Coupled and 3-D Volumetric Displays

Mr. John Parker and Mr. Jim Brindle, ONR

1345

THRUST 2: PROPULSION AND POWER

Mr. Thaler, ONR

1600

(CONTINUED) THRUST 2: PROPULSION AND POWER

Mr. Thaler, ONR

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1715

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION

Moderator: Dr. Joseph Reagan, Committee Chair

1900

END SESSION

Wednesday, May 16

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONVENE—Welcome, Opening Remarks, Report Discussion

Dr. Joseph Reagan, Committee Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, NSB Senior Program Officer

Data-gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion

0815

THRUSTS 3: AIR VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY

Mr. Michael Harris, Thrust Leader, ONR

1100

THRUST 4: UNMANNED COMBAT AIR VEHICLES/UNMANNED AIR VEHICLES

Mr. John Kinzer, Thrust Leader, ONR

1230

LUNCH. SELECTED MEMBERS WILL DEPART FROM 1230 TO 1530 FOR SPECIAL ACCESS BRIEFINGS ON THRUST 5: SURVIVABILITY

1330

THRUST 6: SPECIAL AVIATION PROJECTS—Vectored Thrust Ducted Propeller

CDR David B.Spracklen, USCG, PEO/AAASMP

1530

AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM SUMMARY

Mr. John Kinzer, Program Manager, ONR

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1600

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION

Moderator: Dr. Joseph Reagan, Committee Chair

1700

END SESSION

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Agenda." National Research Council. 2001. 2001 Assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Aircraft Technology Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10200.
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Thursday, May 17

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Opening Remarks, Report Discussion

Dr. Joseph Reagan, Committee Chair

Dr. Charles Draper, NSB Senior Program Officer

0845

COMMITTEE REPORT WRITING—Prepare Draft Report

Moderator: Dr. Joseph Reagan, Committee Chair

1300

(CONTINUED) COMMITTEE REPORT WRITING—Prepare Draft Report

1700

ADJOURN

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Meeting Agenda." National Research Council. 2001. 2001 Assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Aircraft Technology Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10200.
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The Office of Naval Research (ONR) contracted with the Naval Studies Board (NSB) of the National Research Council (NRC) to establish a committee to review ONR's Aircraft Technology Program (ATP). The committee convened on May 15 and 16, 2001, and reviewed some 28 science and technology (S&T) efforts that were presented as constituting the ATP. The committee met separately on May 17, 2001, to formulate its findings and recommendations. This report represents the consensus opinion of the committee and is based on the information presented at the review. The ONR ATP resides within the Strike Technology Division (Code 351) of the Naval Expeditionary Warfare Science and Technology Department (Code 35). In 2001 the ATP is funded at $55.0 million, which is approximately 60 percent of the Strike Technology Division budget. The ATP S&T 2001 budget is further divided into the following categories: (1) 6.1 basic research at $4.3 million, (2) 6.2 exploratory development at $18.1 million, and (3) 6.3 advanced development, including technology demonstrations, at $32.5 million. However, the ATP will be in major transition beginning in FY02.

Starting in FY02, all of the 6.3 funding and one-half of the 6.2 funding at the ONR will be dedicated to 12 major program areas referred to as Future Naval Capabilities (FNCs). The purpose of the FNCs is to focus advanced technology development at ONR on naval force capabilities that have been identified as high priority for the future by a cross-functional group of naval operators, naval development and support organizations, and ONR program managers. Plans have been made to integrate several of the Code 351 programs reviewed into FNCs. The ATP was presented to the committee in six thrust areas: integrated avionics, propulsion and power, air vehicle technology, unmanned aerial vehicles/unmanned combat air vehicles (UAVs/UCAVs), survivability, and special aviation projects. Several projects were presented within each thrust area. The committee organized this report in response to these thrust areas, and in several of these areas it also suggests new S&T topics for consideration for the future ATP. The findings and recommendations of the committee are summarized in this report.

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