Technology Innovation Base

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The Technology Innovation Base (TIB) effort develops long-term strategies and employs mechanisms to retain the U.S. advantage in current and emerging modernization technology priorities and the innovation base developing, testing, manufacturing, and sustaining them. This project provides support to technology priority leaders in identifying innovation base needs; characterizing and assessing priority technology areas, identifying and mitigating risks impacting the innovation base, and exploiting opportunities to advance technology development, testing, and manufacturing. One of TIB’s main objectives is to create balance between promotion of the innovation base while protecting the technology from interference or exploitation by competitors.. This balance will aid the Department’s advancing critical and emergent technologies ahead of competitor nations and actors while sustaining a healthy, resilient, and globally competitive innovation base. This portfolio of activity extends efforts initiated in response to FY19 NDAA Section 1793. This project uses a three-step approach: (1) Assess, (2) Protect/Promote; and (3) Monitor. In the first step, TIB uses emerging technology assessments to translate technology requirements to manufacturing and innovation base requirements in order to identify innovation base issues, risks, and opportunities. TIB created an assessment methodology that incorporates four types of studies to provide a full overview of the technology from a manufacturing and innovation base point of view. The results of the assessments are used to create technology and innovation base protection and promotion strategies (second step of the approach). TIB leverages DoD and Federal Government tools and initiatives to implement the strategies. In the third step, TIB uses data analytics to measure the success of mitigation and exploitation strategies, establish trends in the markets, and identify the need for additional assessments or changes in the strategies. For technology protection, TIB manages the OUSD(R&E) responsibilities for the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) reviews. TIB does the initial screening of all CFIUS cases to determine R&E equities and request R&E subject matter experts review in foreign acquisition transactions with a potential negative impact to national security. TIB is the focal point for all R&E stakeholders and the link between the organization and the rest of the DoD stakeholders.

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2021
Source ID
043_0605797D8Z_6_0400_PB_2021

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