Technology Transition Initiative
Abstract
The Technology Transfer and Transition (TT&T) program (Program Element 0603942D8Z) has two sub-elements: the Technology Transfer program (P942), and Technology Transition Initiative (P949). The fiscal controls above represent the investment of the TT&T Program funding for the TTI Program (P949). The Technology Transition Initiative (TTI), authorized by Title 10 and Section 215 of the FY2003 Defense Authorization Act, facilitates the rapid transition of new technologies from the Department of Defense (DoD) science and technology (S&T) base into DoD acquisition programs. The program addresses the funding gaps that exist between the time a mature technology is demonstrated and the time it can be funded and procured for use in an intended weapons system or operational capability for the warfighter. The TTI program is mandated by Congress and receives high congressional interest. Since the program inception in FY 2003, 75 projects have been initiated and 37 are complete. Of the 37 completed projects, 27 (73%) have successfully transitioned to DoD Acquisition Programs of Record or procurement contracts for operational use and subsequent fielding; exceeding the objective of 30% for demonstration programs (Strategic Objective 4-3, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Acquisition, Technology & Logistics (OUSD (AT&L). Technology Transition Initiative (TTI) projects are selected by the Technology Transition Manager (DDR&E Research Directorate) in consultation with representatives of the Technology Transition Council (TTC). (The TTC is comprised of the Acquisition and S&T executives from each Service and Defense Agency and representatives from the JROC.) The call for TTI proposals is distributed to the DoD Services and Agencies through the Technology Transition Working Group (TTWG) members, designated by the TTC. The TTWG members receive proposals from their Service/Defense Agency S&T base, conduct a prioritization based on Joint, Service or Agency capabilities needed and submit them to the Office Secretary of Defense (OSD) TTI Program Manager. The Technology Manager's senior staff consolidates the proposal submissions, evaluates the Service/Agency recommendations, reviews new start selection options based on available resources, and prepares a recommended new start selection list to the Technology Transition Manager for funding. The Technology Transition Manager selects the highest priority proposals for funding. The OSD FY 2011 proposal call memo will be signed out by the Technology Transition Manager in February 2010, requesting the Services, Agencies and Combatant Commands provide their prioritized inputs by April. OSD is looking for candidate proposals that demonstrate a strong commitment from the operational and acquisition communities to transition improved capabilities to operational use or an acquisition program of record. These proposals are being evaluated against the following evaluation criteria: TTI funding must accelerate product transition, the technology must be from the DoD S&T base, Component cost sharing to leverage funding, project duration less than four years, established exit criteria, potential for joint use, value to the warfighter, sufficient technology maturity, and commitment to transition/acquisition. Final selection of FY 2011 TTI new start projects will be determined in the August 2010 timeframe. A listing of initiatives under review for selection by OSD can be provided to congressional staff members during the budget review.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- P949_0603942D8Z_3_0400_PB_2011
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