Maintaining Technology Advantage
Abstract
This program supports the Department's initiatives to Build Sustainable and Long-Term Advantage, and Build a Resilient Joint Force and Defense Ecosystem. This Program Element provides funding to support efforts to maintain the Department of Defense's (DoD)'s technology advantage. Maturing and implementing the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Research and Engineering)'s (OUSD(R&E)) technology priorities requires a healthy and capable National Security Innovation Base (NSIB). Additionally, the targeting of U.S. capabilities by our strategic competitors creates the potential to degrade core U.S. military technological advantages through unwanted technology transfer from the innovation base. The technology transfer, including unclassified technology, threatens DoD's ability to maintain the technology advantage required to support the lethality and survivability of the Joint Force. The DoD is executing a plan to maintain DoD's technology advantage: (1) The DoD is promoting strategic technology investments to promote and protect DoD access to new and innovative technology. These investments provide OUSD(R&E)’s ability to determine strategies for future investments to establish and maintain a robust academic and industrial base capable of creating breakthroughs in key areas of basic research, fostering transition and decreasing time to market, and harvesting technologies within the U.S. innovation ecosystem or with likeminded allies. (2) Ensure the Department's strategic technology investments are protected against unwanted technology transfer by developing and maintaining the tools and techniques that enable the U.S. engage in technology transfer at the time, place, and parties of our choosing. (3) The DoD must combat adversaries' attempts to thwart the U.S. NSIB and associated technology security mechanisms to control technology transfer. The Department will support these three efforts by developing the appropriate suite of analytic tools, a data acquisition strategy, and protection activities across the science and technology (S&T) enterprise and programs to address the threat over the long term. S&T protection focuses on ensuring the integrity of the research enterprise through development of policy and conducting adequate due diligence on researchers. Program Protection Planning includes protection of critical program information, critical components and mission functions, and integrates high level security policies and practical expertise to specific RDA practices, systems engineering activities, secure cyber resilient engineering activities, software assurance activities and risk reduction activities. Through this initiative the Department is maturing system security engineering methodologies to protect controlled unclassified information, to include controlled technical information on contractor networks; improve mitigation of supply chain risk management risks; enhance the use of software assurance capability; improve integration of cybersecurity into the engineering processes through secure cyber resilient engineering; mature processes to identify Critical Program Information integration of defense exportability features; expand software assurance capabilities provided by the Joint Federated Assurance Center (JFAC), established in Sec 937 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2014; and improve program protection planning. FY 2021 and FY 2022 program growth adds the Technology Innovation Base (TIB) effort to develop near- and long-term strategies and employs mechanisms to retain the U.S. advantage in current and emerging modernization technology priorities by addressing the capabilities of the innovation base to develop, test, manufacture, and sustain them. This project provides support to technology priority leaders in identifying innovation base needs; characterizing and assessing priority technology investments, identifying and mitigating issues and risks impacting the innovation base, and exploiting opportunities to advance technology development, testing, and manufacturing.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2023
- Source ID
- 0605797D8Z_6_0400_PB_2023
- Change Summary Explanation
- FY 2023 funding increase reflects the fact that the FY 2022 President’s Budget request did not include out-year funding. The FY 2023 funding request was reduced by $2.959 million to account for the availability of prior year execution balances.
- Service Agency Name
- Office of the Secretary Of Defense
Entities
Organizations
- Office of the Secretary of Defense
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