AFRL TECH ARCHIVES

Various archives of AFRL science and technology.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY: A YEAR IN REVIEW
In the Spring of 2019, the Department of the Air Force released the Air Force Science and Technology Strategy. We take a look at some of the top accomplishments over the last year as we respond to the strategy’s call to action.
Success Stories
WARTECH
TRANSFORMATIONAL S&T FOR THE DAF FUTURE FORCE WHAT IS IT? WARTECH brings together warfighters, technologists, planners,...
Tech Connect
The Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), on behalf of the Department of the Air Force (DAF), is developing an innovative business...
Seedlings for Disruptive Capabilities
Seven teams led by Air Force Research Laboratory scientists and engineers will each receive $3 to $5 million per year as part...
AFTER A YEAR OF SUCCESSES, AIR FORCE CONTINUES TO ADVANCE S&T STRATEGY
AF commissions first Vanguard programs To develop and deliver transformational strategic capabilities, the Air Force is...
The Science & Technology 2030 Initiative
In September 2017, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson launched an initiative to update the Air Force’s science and technology...
EXPLORE
NEW BUSINESS MODEL CREATES A COMPETITIVE PIPELINE OF IDEAS FOR TRANSFORMATIONAL S&T INVESTMENTS Explore 1.0, a national...
Strategic Atomic Navigation Devices and Systems (SANDS)
*Quantum | Legacy Program | Content Archive* The SANDS program is investing in Quantum Timing and Sensing components that can...
Shape Adaptable Morphing Wing Technology
*Aerospace Systems | Legacy Program | Archive Content* Conventional aircraft are generally designed and optimized for a single...
X-60A Hypersonic Flight Research Vehicle
*Aerospace Systems | Legacy Program | Archive Content* X-60A is an airdropped liquid rocket specifically designed for...
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