Electromagnetic Systems Applied Research
Abstract
Freedom of maneuver on a global scale for U.S. naval forces depends upon assured access to the electromagnetic spectrum and the ability to deny adversary exploitation. Electromagnetic technologies must fluidly deliver communication, surveillance electronic warfare and digital integration to understand, shape and defend the battlespace. This project addresses technology opportunities associated with Naval platforms for new capabilities in Electro-Optic and Infrared (EO/IR) Sensors, Surveillance, Electronic Warfare, Navigation, Solid State Electronics, Vacuum Electronics Power Amplifiers, and Nanoelectronics. The project supports development of technologies to enable capabilities in Missile Defense, Directed Energy, Platform Protection, Time Critical Strike, and Information Distribution. This project directly supports the Department of Defense Joint Warfighter Plan and the Defense Technology Area Plans. Activities and efforts within this program have attributes that focus on enhancing the affordability of warfighting systems. The program also provides for technology efforts to maintain proactive connectivity and collaboration between Department Of the Navy (DON) Science and Technology (S&T) and Joint, Navy, and Marine Corps commands worldwide. Due to the number of efforts in this Program Element (PE), the programs described herein are representative of the work included in this PE.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2025
- Source ID
- 0000_0602271N_2_1319_PB_2025
Related Documents
- Root: Electromagnetic Systems Applied Research
- Child Accomplishment: Electronic Warfare Technology
- Child Accomplishment: EO/IR Sensor Technologies
- Child Accomplishment: Navigation Technology
- Child Accomplishment: Solid State Electronics
- Child Accomplishment: Surveillance Technology
- Child Accomplishment: Vacuum Electronics Power Amplifiers