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From: John.Powell@f4.n1010.z9.FIDONET.ORG (John Powell)
Subject: AFOSR - Overview
Date: 3 Nov 94 04:19:51 GMT
Organization: FidoNet node 9:1010/4 - ParaNet(sm) A, Cockeysville MD
OVERVIEW OF THE AIR FORCE OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Today the United States is second to none in military capability. This is a
direct result of research and development carried out in the past; it has
provided us the necessary technology for the present. Only a vigorous,
focused, and diversified research program can provide our Nation with the
required depth and scope of options for new and advanced technologies to meet
future challenges.
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) is charged with directing
the Air Force's basic research program. This program includes both
engineering and scientific research. The goals of this program are:
--to maintain technological superiority in the scientific and engineering
areas relevant to Air Force needs;
--to prevent technological surprise to our Nation and create it for our
adversaries;
--to maintain a strong research infrastructure composed of Air Force
laboratories, industry, and universities; and
--to complement the national research effort.
Through grants to university scientists, academic support, contracts for
industry research, and support for basic research in Air Force laboratories,
funded at more than $200 million for Fiscal Year 93, we support approximately
1,300 grants and contracts to about 350 academic institutions and industrial
firms.
AFOSR works closely with the Air Force laboratories to transition extramural
research to the exploratory development programs of these laboratories. In
addition, the laboratories participate in the selection of AFOSR research
topics in areas of Air Force needs. To this end, we are encouraging those who
prepare proposals to contact appropriate activities in the Air Force
laboratories. The Directory section of this pamphlet provides some initial
contact points to assist you in this.
This pamphlet will guide you in your efforts to participate in our research
program. To facilitate the preparation of proposals, the pamphlet is divided
into five sections:
The Introduction section describes Broad Agency Announcement, the mechanism
used by AFOSR to solicit research proposals. It also provides an overview of
the general approach used to submit proposals.
The Research Interests section describes the basic research AFOSR is
interested in sponsoring.
The Academic Support Programs section discusses research assistantship
programs, faculty programs, and graduate school programs. Most of these
programs foster mutual research interests between the Air Force laboratories
and institutions of higher education.
The Proposal Guidance section represents a reprint of our general Broad
Agency Announcement, BAA94-1, which provides detail about the proposal
process.
The Directory lists the names, telephone numbers, and addresses of AFOSR
scientific directors and program managers, Air Force chief scientists, and
Air Force laboratory task managers.
Anyone qualified to perform research is encouraged to contact AFOSR in
accordance with the appropriate BAA and the guidelines given in this
pamphlet. We particularly encourage proposals from Historically Black
Colleges and Universities, minority institutions, and minority researchers.
HELMUT HELLWIG
Director
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Air Force Office of Scientific Research
_________________________________________________________________
The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) is charged with
directing the Air Force's basic research program. This program
includes both engineering and scientific research. The goals of this
program are to maintain technological superiority in the scientific
and engineering areas relevant to Air Force needs; to prevent
technological surprise to our Nation and create it for our
adversaries; to maintain a strong research infrastructure composed of
Air Force laboratories, industry, and universities; and to complement
the national research effort.
_________________________________________________________________
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John Powell - via ParaNet node 1:104/422
UUCP: !scicom!paranet!User_Name
INTERNET: John.Powell@f4.n1010.z9.FIDONET.ORG
======================================================================
Inquiries regarding ParaNet, or mail directed to Michael Corbin, should
be sent to: mcorbin@paranet.org. Or you can phone voice at 303-429-2654/
Michael Corbin
Director
ParaNet Information Services