Target Attack and Recognition Technology
Abstract
This project area develops and demonstrates advanced technologies for closed-loop, multi-domain, multi-intelligence sources, multi-platform, multi-sensor automation and autonomy, providing capabilities in battle management, fire control, battlespace awareness and visualization, predictive analytics, target recognition, sensor and information fusion, and sensor / platform asset tasking. This project also conducts advanced investigations to determine solution credibility, in terms of underlying technology and in terms of consistency with future Air Force missions within highly contested environments. This project includes robust techniques to support intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance and targeting missions within adverse weather conditions and against adversaries employing deceptive techniques. This project includes development of software-intensive solutions suitable for cloud-based integration and for development/operations-like operational environments. This project develops technology for effective management of online and offline information sources incorporating both constrained and cooperative sensing. This project has been realigned to better reflect technical areas being emphasized such as autonomy, multi-domain and multi-sensor information processing, leverage of machine learning developments and enterprise-level modeling, simulation and analysis. In FY 2021, the entirety of Project 6369DF, Target Attack and Recognition Technology will be transferred to Program Element 0603034F, Persistent Knowledge, Awareness, & C2 Tech, Project 6369DF, Target Attack and Recognition Technology, as part of the Air Force Research Development Test and Evaluation (RDT&E), Budget Activity 03 (BA 03) PE consolidation in order to realign technology areas to better support the National Defense Strategy, Air Force Future Operating Concept and Air Force Science and Technology Strategy, April 2019. The Project and associated efforts will continue to be managed by the Air Force Research Laboratory Sensors Technology Directorate located in Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. This is an administrative realignment for consolidation, and not a new start.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2021
- Source ID
- 6369DF_0603203F_3_3600_PB_2021
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