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Rapid response: ONR technologies are building the future force

February 21st, 2012
Rapid response: ONR technologies are building the future force
Aerographer’s Mate 3rd Class Zachery Hoglund inspects the Office of Naval Research TechSolutions-funded Automated Shipboard Weather Observation System temporarily installed aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69). The system accurately measures wave height and automatically sends uniformly formatted weather data to the Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanographic Center. Credit: U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released

An automated weather observation system developed by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) through its TechSolutions process is being readied for tests and evaluations at the end of February in addition to being featured in a new video, officials announced Feb. 21.

TechSolutions, ONR's rapid-response science and technology program, focuses on developing prototype technologies to solve problems submitted by warfighters within 12-18 months from the original request. For Sailors and Marines, it is a bit like having a supercharged comments box or a magic genie.

Seeking a faster and easier way to compile atmospheric data reports aboard surface ships, Sailors asked TechSolutions for help. In response, a team developed the Automated Shipboard Weather Observation System—one of several prototype technologies highlighted in the new video.

Rapid response: ONR technologies are building the future force
The Office of Naval Research TechSolutions Improved Performance Assessment and Readiness Training System, or IPARTS, supports landing signal officers with an enhanced tracking and assessment tool that exceeds the capabilities of current Microsoft Access pilot performance tracking system known as APARTS, the Automated Performance Assessment and Readiness Training System. Credit: U.S. Navy photo by John F. Williams/Released

"TechSolutions is an innovative business process that bridges the gap between the warfighter and the scientist," said ONR's command Master Chief Charles Ziervogel, who oversees TechSolutions. "The warfighter is involved throughout the process, helping to select the developer, providing feedback and participating in the final test and evaluation."

The newly released video shows the process TechSolutions uses to solve problems that affect the day-to-day lives of warfighters. It provides an in-depth look at three TechSolutions prototype technologies that have been tested in the past year and may soon be helping to meet the Navy and Marine Corps' vision for 2025:

  • Sailors will no longer need to compile manual weather reports. The Automated Shipboard Weather Observation System—a weather data collection system for Navy surface ships—uses automated meteorological sensors and the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network, or SIPRNet, to transmit formatted weather reports to data collection centers. The system provides uniformly formatted data 24 hours a day in real time and in multiple formats.
  • Marines will now be able to drive vehicles more safely at night. The Driver's Vision Enhancement retrofit improves the current thermal imaging system for better visibility and safety for Marines operating combat vehicles in the dark. The small, relatively inexpensive unit is a cost-effective upgrade to the existing system that enhances image contrast so the driver can see obstacles more clearly.
  • Landing signal officers (LSOs) now have an automated device that replaces the pen-and-paper data collection system currently in use. Improved Performance Assessment and Readiness Training System, or IPARTS—an enhanced tracking and assessment tool accessible from a laptop or handheld device—enables LSOs to record data directly into the database in real time. It automatically generates frequently used documents and identifies pilot trends.

Sailors and Marines can submit requests by sending an email to techsolutions@onr.navy.mil or filling out a simple online form at https://www.onr.navy.mil/techsolutions that asks two basic questions: "What is the problem?" and "What needs to happen to solve it?" Every query will be answered, even if it does not result in a project.

After selecting a project, the TechSolutions team works closely with the submitter(s) and subject-matter experts to further define the problem and the required capabilities, eventually turning to the Naval Research Enterprise for ideas and results.

Provided by Office of Naval Research

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