Engineering Science and Technology (S&T)

Abstract

This new Program Element (PE) was created to better align the following efforts previously funded in other PE’s: (1) the Modeling and Simulation Management Office project was transferred from PE 0603832D8Z; (2) the Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC), previously funded in PE 0605142D8Z; and (3) the Engineered Resilient Systems effort, previously funded in PE 0602251D8Z, Applied Research for the Advancement of S&T Priorities. These three activities have been re-aligned to this new PE, Engineering Science and Technology, in order to address Defense Research and Engineering priorities to advance engineering state of the practice, and address complex defense systems challenges through development of engineering capabilities to improve acquisition quality. Engineering science and technology, including modeling and simulation (M&S), systems engineering (SE) research, and engineering capabilities for resilience, supports the cost-effective acquisition of complex systems in support of the full range and scope of Department of Defense (DoD) missions and operations. M&S is a key enabler of DoD capabilities; underpins innovative solutions meeting real-world national security challenges; acts as a force multiplier; saves resources; and saves lives. The DoD Modeling and Simulation Management Office (MSMO), designated by the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (USD(AT&L)) to be the focal point and advocate for DoD M&S, enhances the DoD M&S Enterprise by (1) enabling cooperation and collaboration in identifying, developing and sustaining modeling and simulation solutions; and (2) promoting technology solutions, including common M&S architectures, standards, and services that improve interoperability, reuse, and cost effectiveness of DoD M&S. SERC is a University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) established in 2008 as a strategic resource to further systems research and increase its impact on the Department’s ability to meet its mission. Greatly improved SE methods, processes and tools are essential to the DoD strategy to field systems that are agile, affordably sustainable, flexible, and ready for a full range of contingencies in the face of declining budgets and a shrinking workforce. The SERC consists of a network of 23 research universities from across the U.S. that work collaboratively to bring the best talent in the nation to bear on DoD’s systems engineering research problems. Engineered Resilient Systems (ERS) addresses the need for achieving more affordable and mission-resilient warfighting systems designed within a shorter time frame by conducting research and development and new concepts for implementing an integrated suite of modern computational engineering tools, modeling capabilities, and tradespace assessment and visualization tools within an architecture aligned with acquisition and operational business processes. These integrated tools will operate within a framework that supports data-driven decision-making in an innovative environment that enables advanced knowledge management and multi-community collaboration, including data retention and lessons learned.

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2016
Source ID
0603833D8Z_3_0400_PB_2016
Change Summary Explanation
$10.000 million add in FY 2016 is for Engineering Resilient Systems to focus on mission-relevant trade-space analysis and cost reduction pre-milestone B.
Service Agency Name
Office of the Secretary Of Defense

Entities

Organizations

  • Office of the Secretary of Defense

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Cyber
  • Engineered Resilient Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acquisition
  • Best Practices
  • Budgets
  • Commerce
  • Costs
  • Department Of Defense
  • Elements
  • Engineering
  • High Performance Computing
  • Information Exchange
  • Information Systems
  • Interoperability
  • Knowledge Management
  • Lessons Learned
  • National Security
  • Standards
  • Systems Engineering

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

  • Defense Acquisition Program Management
  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Military Science and Technology Research and Modernization.

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