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Slide1: 

Jack Blackhurst Plans and Programs Air Force Research Laboratory Presentation for Alliance Group

Agenda: 

Agenda Quick AFRL Overview BRAC Update Industry Days

AFRL Mission: 

Lead the discovery, development, and integration of affordable warfighting technologies for our air and space force. It’s not just about the science… …it’s about leadership in S&T Lead AFRL Mission Distribution A: Approved for public release; distribution unlimited.

AFRL Organization: 

AFRL Organization Mobilization Assistant (CR) Col Cathy Chilton Commander (CC) Maj Gen Ted Bowlds Executive Director (CA) Mr. Les McFawn Vice Commander (CV) Col Scott Coale Chief Technology Officer (CZ) Dr. Thomas Cruse Space Vehicles (VS) Air Vehicles (VA) Col John Wissler Col Robert Green Information (IF) Dr. Don Hanson Ms. Susan Thornton Directed Energy (DE) Propulsion (PR) Dr. Bill Borger Materials & Manuf. (ML) Dr. David Walker Requirements (XR) Ms Christine Anderson

AFRL Organization: 

AFRL Organization Human Effectiveness Space Vehicles Materials & Manufacturing Propulsion & Power

AFRL Workforce: 

AFRL Workforce

Funding Leverage: 

Funding Leverage AFRL $1.9 Billion DoD Funds $1.7 Billion + Thousands of Knowledge Providers SMALL BUSINESS ACADEMIA GOVERNMENT LABS INDUSTRY

AF Budget Investment (1 of 2): 

TOTAL FY 07: $1.655 Billion 6.1 $250M 15% 6.2 $921M 56% 6.3 $484M 29% Values May Not Add Due to Rounding Directed Energy $106M (6%) Munitions $82M (5%) Propulsion $286M (17%) Basic Research $250M (15%) Sensors $197M (12%) Space Vehicles $154M (9%) Materials & Mfg $160M (10%) Human Effectiveness $125M (8%) Air Vehicles $140M (8%) Information $155M (9%) AF Budget Investment (1 of 2) By Budget Activity By Directorate/Tech Area

AF Budget Investment (1 of 2): 

TOTAL FY 07: $1.655 Billion 6.1 $250M 15% 6.2 $921M 56% 6.3 $484M 29% Values May Not Add Due to Rounding Directed Energy $106M (6%) Munitions $82M (5%) Propulsion $286M (17%) Basic Research $250M (15%) Sensors $197M (12%) Space Vehicles $154M (9%) Materials & Mfg $160M (10%) Human Effectiveness $125M (8%) Air Vehicles $140M (8%) Information $155M (9%) AF Budget Investment (1 of 2) By Budget Activity By Directorate/Tech Area

Major AFRL Facilities: 

Major AFRL Facilities 10 Major R&D Sites across US 40 Sites World-Wide

Agenda: 

Agenda Quick AFRL Overview BRAC Update Industry Days

Air Force Goals for BRAC 2005: 

Air Force Goals for BRAC 2005 Maximize warfighting capability efficiently Transform the Air Force by realigning our infrastructure with future defense strategy Capitalize on opportunities for joint activity Eliminate excess physical capacity to maximize operational capability Source: SAF/IEB Briefings – 18 Jun 03

BRAC 2005 - AFRL Research Sites: 

BRAC 2005 - AFRL Research Sites Hanscom Kirtland Base Realignment and Closure 2005 Impacts to S&T Research Facilities Brooks Mesa Legend Base Closure Realignment Gaining Base Biggest change is the Formation of the Institute of Aerospace Medicine

BRAC Positions - WPAFB: 

BRAC Positions - WPAFB BRAC Savings and PBD 720 Reductions not Included

HE BRAC Research Opportunities: 

Mesa Research Site – Applied Research and Development Behavioral Representation Distributed Mission Operations (DMO) Visual/Sensor Research DMO Training Simulation Technology Rapid Training Scenario Generation Integrated Live/Virtual/Constructive Training Architectures Immersive Training Environments Brooks City Base – Applied Research and Development Bio-behavioral Performance Enhancement Research Counterproliferation Research HE BRAC Research Opportunities

Navy Aeromedical Research Lab (NAMRL) BRAC Research Opportunities: 

Navy Aeromedical Research Lab (NAMRL) BRAC Research Opportunities Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida Acceleration Systems Biomedical Systems

SN BRAC Research Opportunities: 

SN BRAC Research Opportunities Hanscom AFB – Basic Research Antenna Technology Optoelectronic Technology Electro-Magnetic Scattering Phenomenology Infrared Sensor Technology Rome, NY – Applied Research and Development Electro-Optical Components Surveillance Radar Tech. Radar Signal Processing

Institute for Aerospace Medicine: 

Institute for Aerospace Medicine Restores “Iron Triangle” Recreate Research-Training-Support synergies Examine AFRL divestiture of medical research assets Ensures Adequate Acquisition Interface Human Systems Group beddown Rebuild organic SG acquisition capability Establishes Optimal Command and Control USAFSAM AFIOH; USAFSAM

Wright Brothers Institute -- Innovation & Collaboration Center (WICC) Building-on-the-Fence Concept: 

Innovation Incubator Education Outreach Area Workforce Development Tech Transition & Commercialization Starbase – Workshop Area Shared Laboratories Wright Brothers Institute -- Innovation & Collaboration Center (WICC) Building-on-the-Fence Concept WICC WICC partner offices A mechanism under which the AFRL / AFIT team can rapidly tap Ohio-based university and industrial expertise and facilities to backfill BRAC losses plus exploit these sources for innovative solutions to critical warfighter problems. Govt Secure Simulation

Agenda: 

Agenda Quick AFRL Overview BRAC Update Industry Days

Industry Days : 

Industry Days Purpose: Develop game-plan for Wright & Albuquerque Industry Days Goals: AFRL Consistent message & approach – provide big picture and direction Represent entire lab program - present “enterprise” look and feel Provide explicit near-term contract opportunities Eliminate extra briefing preparation Maximize value of AFRL participation Enable industry to be more effective part of our success Goals: Industry Get AFRL leadership participation Understand general business opportunities / direction Make contacts to support future business development Learn the language of AFRL to better compete in proposals Gain insights into particular/specific opportunities

Approach: 

Approach AFRL Strategic Vision Mid-Far Term (FLTCs) Near-Term (ATDs, SBIRs, BAAs) Understanding AFRL Understanding Opportunities CC Lead FLTC Director Sector

Agenda: 

Agenda 0800 Welcome Day 1 0830 AFRL Strategic Vision—AFRL/CC 0930 FLTCs 1-4 (Mid-Far Term) -- Leads, 30 min each, TD reps as needed 1145 Lunch (Keynote speaker) 1245 FLTCs 5-8 -- Leads, 30 min each, TD reps as needed 1500 AFOSR 1530 Sectors Air/ Space (Near Term) -- 45 min each -- ATDs, SBIR, Mantech -- TD BAAs 1700 End day 1 0800 Welcome Day 2* 0815 Sectors Cyber 1000 Begin One-on-Ones 0800 Welcome Day 3* 0815 Finish One-On-Ones 0800 Welcome Day 1 0830 AFRL Strategic Vision—AFRL/CC 0930 FLTCs 1-4 (Mid-Far Term) -- Leads, 30 min each, TD reps as needed 1145 Lunch (Keynote speaker) 1245 FLTCs 5-8 -- Leads, 30 min each, TD reps as needed 1500 AFOSR 1530 Sectors Air/ Weapons (Near Term) -- 45 min each -- ATDs, SBIR, Mantech -- TD BAAs 1700 End day 1 0800 Welcome Day 2* 0815 Sectors Space/Cyber 1000 Begin Kirtland events 0800 Welcome Day 3* 0815 Begin One-on Ones Wright Dialog (24-26 Jul) BFI (20-22 Aug) * Day 2 and 3 events may be unique to each conference but must include one-on-ones 0800 Welcome Day 1 0830 AFRL Strategic Vision—AFRL/CC 0930 FLTCs 1-4 (Mid-Far Term) -- Leads, 30 min each, TD reps as needed 1145 Lunch (Keynote speaker) 1245 FLTCs 5-8 -- Leads, 30 min each, TD reps as needed 1500 AFOSR 1530 Sectors Air/ Space (Near Term) -- 45 min each -- ATDs, SBIR, Mantech -- TD BAAs 1700 End day 1 0800 Welcome Day 2* 0815 Sectors Cyber 1000 Begin Kirtland Events 0800 Welcome Day 3* 0815 Begin One-On-Ones