Panel: The Strategic Value of Science and Technology - Building the Foundation for Naval Superiority

  • Room: Defense in Depth Stage (Hall A)
Wednesday, January 29, 2025: 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Speaker(s)

Moderator (confirmed)
RDML James Rodman, Jr., USN (Ret.)
Chief Executive Officer
Mission Focused Systems Inc.
Panelist (confirmed)
CAPT Jesse H. Black, USN
Commanding Officer
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Panelist (confirmed)
Thomas Jones
Science Advisor to the Commander
Naval Air Forces Office of Naval Research Global
Panelist (confirmed)
Joseph Mathews
Superintendent, Information Technology Division
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

Description

Technological prowess is not limited to the United States and our allies. In fact, competitor nations have been on the move for decades, studying our strategies and platforms, and developing forces and tools designed to combat us. In some cases, their capabilities have improved exponentially in the last decade alone.

As reflected in the Navy’s recently released Science and Technology Strategy, there are multiple areas of critical importance where we must maintain dominance. Come see how the U.S. Naval Science and Technology community is working to achieve the goals of the Naval Science and Technology Strategy, Chief of Naval Operations Navigation Plan, and the Commandant’s Planning Guidance.


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