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Chapter: Appendix B: Agenda for the Committee's Meeting

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda for the Committee's Meeting." National Research Council. 2004. 2003 Assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Marine Corps Science and Technology Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10917.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agenda for the Committee's Meeting." National Research Council. 2004. 2003 Assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Marine Corps Science and Technology Program. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10917.
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B Agenda for the Committee's Meeting KECK CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES WASHINGTON, DC 20001 Tuesday, May 13, 2003 Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only 0800 CONVENE Welcome, Introductions, Study Plans an] Schedules Frank A. Horrigan, Committee Chair Ronald D. Taylor, Director, Naval Studies Boar] (NSB) Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret) 0930 ONR CODE 35 3 WEECOME John Beveling, Firepower Science an] Technology Program Support, Expeditionary Warfare Operations Technology Division 0930 ONR WEECOME; OVERVIEW OF EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE PROGRAM; AND MARINE CORPS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM SUPPORT OF CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS AND COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES Capt Stephen D. Hancock, USN, Department Head, Naval Expeditionary Warfare Department 1000 u.s. MARINE CORPS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM CONTEXT OVERVIEW OF THE USMC S&T DIVISION Tom O'Leary, Director, Expeditionary Warfare Operations Technology Division 1200 MCS&T BASIC RESEARCH PROGRAMS (6.1) Clifford w. Anderson, Thrust Area Manager 111

2 2003 ASSESSMENT OF ONR'S MARINE CORPS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM 1 3 30 MANEUVER THRUST Jeff Gravel, Thrust Area Manager 1430 HUMAN PERFORMANCE, TRAINING, AND EDUCATION THRUST George w. Solhan, Thrust Area Manager 1545 MINE COUNTERMEASURES THRUST David c. Heberlein, Institute for Defense Analyses 1645 LOGISTICS THRUST Maj Craig Penrose, USMC, Thrust Area Manager Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only 1745 COMMITTEE DISCUSSION Moderator: Frank A. Horrigan, Committee Chair Wednesday, May 14, 2003 Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only 0800 CONVENE, COMMITTEE DISCUSSION Welcome, Opening Remarks, Report Discussion Frank A. Horrigan, Committee Chair Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret) 0815 ONR CODE 35 3 WELCOME John treadling, Firepower Science an] Technology Program Support, Expeditionary Warfare Operations Technology Division 0815 FIREPOWER THRUST Maj Pat Lavigne, USMC, Thrust Area Manager 0915 COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS, INTEEEIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE THRUST John Moniz, Thrust Area Manager 1030 LITTORAL COMBAT FUTURE NAVAL CAPABILITY PROGRAM Barry Blumenthal, Program Manager, Littoral Combat FNC 1200 EXPEDITIONARY INTEEEIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE FOR THE AMPHIBIOUS FORCE ENABLING CAPABILITY Jay Moore, Enabling Capability Manager (Acting) 1300 AMPHIBIOUS FORCE COMMAND AND CONTROL ENABLING CAPABILITY Ruth Schearer, Enabling Capability Manager 1400 EXPEDITIONARY FIRE SUPPORT FOR THE MAGTF ENABLING CAPABILITY Vickie Williams, Enabling Capability Manager MAGTF MANEUVER IN THE LITTORALS ENABLING CAPABILITY Barry Blumenthal, Enabling Capability Manager (Acting) 1615 USMC S &T PROGRAM SUMMARY Tom O'Leary, Director, Expeditionary Warfare Operations Technology Division

APPENDIX B Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only 1715 COMMITTEE DISCUSSION Study Plans, Schedules, Report Issues Moderator: Frank A. Horrigan, Committee Chair 1 800 ADJOURN Thursday, May 15, 2003 Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only 0800 CONVENE Welcome, Opening Remarks, Report Discussion Frank A. Horrigan, Committee Chair Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB 0830 COMMITTEE REPORT WRITING Prepare Draft Report Moderator: Frank Horrigan, Committee Chair TELECONFERENCE CAKE WITH BRIGGEN FRANK PANTER, USMC, COMMANDING GENERAL MARINE CORPS WARFIGHTING LABORATORY 1030 (CONTINUED) COMMITTEE REPORT WRITING—Prepare Draft Report 1 700 ADJOURN 113

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The Office of Naval Research (ONR) funds research across a broad range of scientific and engineering disciplines in support of the Navy and Marine Corps. To ensure that its investments are serving those ends and are of high quality, ONR requires each of its departments to undergo annual review. Since 1999, the Naval Expeditionary Warfare Department of ONR has requested that the NRC conduct these reviews. This report presents the results of the second review of the Marine Corps Science and Technology program. The first review was conducted in 2000. The 2003 assessment examines the overall Marine Corps S&T program, the littoral combat future naval capability, the core thrusts of the program, and basic research activities.

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