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r AD-A266 94 NTATION PAGE Form nAmved OPMN6.0704-W8 OPM Nt.1 7=0.0- 0188 &M1 1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave S/arn) 2. REPORT DATE 3. REPOFrT TYPE AND DATES COVERED 28 January 1993 Final, 28 January 1993 4. T TLE AND SUBTfTLE S. FUNDING NUMBERS The Army Research Laboratory presents proceedings of the Advance Planning Briefing for Industry "Providing Technology to the Soldier" S. AUTHOR(S) D T IC Editor - Mr. Melvyn J. Shichtman 7. PE RFORMING ORGAITN NA(S)A ND ADCRESS(ES) 1.,P ERFO'IAING ORGANIZATION U.S. Army Research Laboratory JUN 17 1993 1EPORNUMBER ATTN: AMSRL-CP 2800 Powder Mill Road Adelphi, Maryland 20783-1145 9. SPONSORING;MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES" 10. SPONSORING/MONrTORING AGENCY REPORT NUMBER , SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES Proceedings APBI held at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, White Oak, Maryland on 27 - 28 January 1993 93-13681 .STATEMENT Approved for Public Release; 1 11 Distribution is unlimited II 13.ABSTRACT tAaximumZOOtwrds) The theme of the Advance Planning Briefing for Industry is "The Army Research Laboratory - Providing Technology for the Soldier." The objectives of the Advance Planning Briefing for Industry are to: a. Introduce the U.S. Army Research Lab- ratory (ARL); b. Present technologies in which ARL has an interest and is planning to pursue for the mid-and long term; c. Show planning budgets for these new technologies; e. Give the private sector and the academic community a preview in order to make sure tha industrial and academic research and development investments coincide with the needs of th U.S. Army; f. Give the private sector and the academic community an opportunity to meet with the directorate executives, engineers and scientists who are responsible for the ARL business areas and are working on the new technologies. This briefing was designated for industry executives and academic research manager in- volved in advance planning along with scientific and engineering management responsible for cooperative and independent R&D efforts. 4. SUBJECT TERMS IS. NUMBER OF PAGES AMC: Battle Labs; Weapons Technology; Sensors, Signatures and 224 information processing (S31), Materials, Propulsion; Battlefield IS.PRICECODE Flui. -nn r nd Power Sources-Human Research 17. SECUItI I Y CHASSIFICATION 18. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION ''9. SECUid I-YC LutIF diI 20, LIMITATION or AUSIIRAC r OF REPOFlr OF THIS PAGE OF ABSTRACT U U U UL HSU 7540 01-280-5500 - z'rr. 2 ,ISU LAIMER NO}TICE THIS DOCUMENT IS BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE. 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If su~persedes or supplements the older report. blank, the abstract is assumed to be unlimited. The A Army Research Laboratory presents rn Proceedings of the Advance Planning Briefing Iids for Industry Providing Technology to the Conept a Soldier Accesiorl For NTIS CRA&I DTIC TABE =r, QUALITY WC-I _u o d [] J11stification By at the Ditribut(cid:127)ont US Naval Surface IIlability Codes Warfare Center , Avail (cid:127),ldlor i Oak, Md t White 27-28 January 1993 Approved for Public Release: Distribution is Unlimited U.S. ARMY RESEARCH LABORATORY (ARL) ADVANCE PLANING BRIEFING FOR INDUSTRY (APBI) 27-28 JANUARY 1993 NAVAL SURFACE WARFARE CENTER AUDITORIUM WHITE OAK, MARYLAND 27 JANUARY 1993 4:00-6:00 Early Registration Maryland Inn-Laurel Laurel, Maryland 6:00-8:00 Reception Maryland Inn-Laurel 28 JANUARY 1993 7:00-9:00 Registration Naval Surface Warfare Center, White Oak, Maryland 7:50 Administrative Remarks Mr. Melvyn J. Shichtman, Technical and Industrial Liaison Officer 8:00-8:05 Welcome COL William J. Miller, Deputy Director, U.S. Army Research Laboratory 8:05-8:25 Keynote, Reshaping Our Business LTG Leo J.Pigaty, Deputy Commander, U.S. Army Materiel Command 8:25-8:45 Battle Labs - The User's COL William D. Hubbard Perspective on Technology Director, Battle Lab Integration and Technology Directorate, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command 8:45-9:15 ARL Overview Mr. Bruce M. Fonoroff Directorate Executive, Advanced Concepts and Plans (ACAP) 9:15-9:45 Interfacing with ARL Dr. Alan J. Goldman, Chief, Technology Transfer Division, Advanced Concepts and Plans Directorate 9:45-10:00 Break 10:00-10:30 Weapons Technology Dr. John Frasier, Directorceq Executive, Weapons Technology 10:30-11:10 Sensors, Signatures, Signal and Mr. Richard D. Slife Information Processing and Assistant Director Battlefield Combat Identification for Programh, Sensors, Signatures, Signal and Information Processing 11:10-11:40 Materials Mr. Lawrence D. Johnson Directorate Executive, Materials 11:40-12:10 Vehicle Propulsion Mr. George A. Dobula, Directorate Executive (acting), Vehicle Propulsion 12:10-12:40 Battlefield Environment COL Ronald Evans, Directorate Executive, Battlefield Environment 12:40-1:45 Lunch 1:45-2:15 Electronics and Power Sources Dr. Clare Thornton, Directorate Executive, Electronics and Power Sources 2:15-2:45 Human Research and Engineering Dr. Robin L. Keesee, Directorate Executive, Human Research and Engineering 2:45-3:15 Vehicle Structures Dr. Wolf Elber, Directorate Executive, Vehicle Structures 3:15-3:30 Break 3:30-4:00 Advanced Computational and Dr. Andrew Mark Informational Science Chief (acting), Simulation Technology Division, Advanced Computational and Informational Science Directorate 4:00-4:30 Survivability/Lethality Analysis Dr. Jack Wade, Directorate Executive (acting), Survivability/ Lethality Analysis 4:30-4:45 Wrap up COL Miller (cid:127)LC z Lu C)D 0 - < cc E2 CL. * 00 0 E Do~I X Reshaping our Busines Responsive Logistics -fail- Support One Smirt Stop Buying. Shop Superior hnology .1;150 People W%*a?., -87,500bviflilds' -267,840 Fami 59 Offices I -106inbers' L . - -- .- ,, .T1 OR A 10 Major Commands 17, Dep-ots 34 Project Managers'. -7 Labs.% 25 Special Activities- Pr6if Grd 26 Ammo Plants'. - 3'Afse6als' Alaska Japan Korea Panama 6 Countries 40 States 66 Major Installations /0 Then ... Now ... Bipolar - Multipolar Unified Threat Vague Threat "Containment Crisis Response Europe-Soviet Regional Forward Based - " Conus Based Structured Tailored Mobilization Force Generation Nuclear -Conventional Attrition- Precision ! I

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