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Technological DominanceTechnological Dominance
Today, Marines and Sailors have at their disposal the world’s most sophisticated military
technology
Mobile CommunicationsLaser-Guided
Munitions
Network-Centricity, Information Warfare,
and Intelligence
GPS Navigation and Targeting
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Internet—Information Warfare and Intelligence
Commercial Laser Rangefinder—
Precise Targeting
Handheld GPS—Location with
Extreme Accuracy
Technological DemocratizationTechnological Democratization
In Afghanistan, Iraq, and elsewhere, our adversaries are
leveraging sophisticated technology that is now easily
available anywhere in the world—and at modest cost.
Cell Phones— Mobile Comms
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World S&T InvestmentWorld S&T Investment
+83%
** OECD 2005 PPP; Global S&T Report (Batelle) - PPP data Lyons, Mikami 2006, AOARD
1%
2%
3%
2%
1%
EU 25% 12% 3%
5%
33% 13%
<1%
Lyons, Mikami 2005, AOARD
Asia Share1996: 26%2004: 35%
2%
1%3%
2%
2%
EU 28%
4% 3%38% 16%
<1%
* UIS S&T database; World Bank - PPP data
1%
(1996* to 2004**)
1996—$498 billion
2004—$910 billion
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Research Must Be GlobalResearch Must Be Global
Fiscal Years 2004-2006
GE Global ResearchGE Global Research CentersCentersNiskayuna, New YorkMunich, GermanyBangalore, IndiaShanghai, China
Honda Research InstitutesHonda Research InstitutesMountain View, CaliforniaColumbus, OhioCambridge, MassachusettsOffenbach, GermanyWako, Japan
Nokia ResearchNokia Research CentersCentersPalo Alto, CaliforniaCambridge, MassachusettsCambridge, United KingdomBochum, GermanyHelsinki, FinlandBeijing, China
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International EngagementInternational Engagement
Fiscal Years 2004-2006
SOUTHCOMSOUTHCOM:
Argentina BrazilChileColombiaMexicoPanamaPeruUruguay
PACOMPACOM::
JapanKoreaTaiwanVietnamThailandSingaporeAustraliaNew ZealandIndiaMaurituisMalaysiaIndonesia
EUCOMEUCOM:: France Slovenia Latvia MoroccoSpain Poland Lithuania Nigeria
Norway Portugal Romania Ukraine CameroonSweden Germany Bulgaria Russia KenyaFinland Italy Greece Armenia South AfricaDenmark Czech Rep. Estonia Azerbaijan GhanaU.K. Slovakia Tunisia Morocco SenegalIreland Hungary Ghana Benin TogoNetherlands Austria Sao Tome & Principe Cape Verde Is.Belgium
NORTHCOMNORTHCOM:
CanadaMexico
CENTCOMCENTCOM:
BahrainPakistanTurkeyIraqIsraelKyrgyzstan
Fiscal years 2004-2007
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Final ThoughtsFinal Thoughts
Better engage with inventive & innovative companies—both big and small?Help to bring international technology to U.S. weapon systems?More effectively tap into bright, foreign students at US universities?Better enable IRAD engagement with Navy needs?Align internal processes to meet industry's needs?
How can ONR…