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1 Robotics Initiatives Presented to The Security Network Summit 10 March 2010

2 Current Robotics Posture Context Japan the leader in service robotics, US second (National Intelligence Council*) $1.0B commercial R&D investment from Japan, Korea and EU 95% of U.S. R&D investment ($1.0B) from DoD DoD historical support Tip of the spear in 2001, first in the fight Mainly small business technology Strategic direction Reduce warfighter risk while increasing mission effectiveness Stimulate future workforce Develop new economic opportunities * - http://www.dni.gov/nic/PDF_GIF_confreports/disruptivetech/appendix_E.pdf Leverage DoD Investment to Support Tomorrow’s Economy “I believe that robotics can inspire you people to pursue science and engineering”

3 National Robotics Pilot Initiative Vision: Regain U.S. leadership in Robotics (to include STEM, R&D, Mfg, Utilization) Background: From MP to Clusters (connects WH to DNI and DoC) Goals –Leverage Defense efforts and describe stretch goal for commercialization in many fields –Develop skilled workforce for the future –Support National Security Imperative (QDR) and enhance war fighter capabilities –Ensure Industrial base for the future

4 Regional and Federal Partnerships Supporting National Objectives Support Administration goals Robotics Cluster DoD State & Local NEC & OSTP Support small businesses and stimulate regional economic recovery Address robotics as a national security imperative (economy and defense) Develop science and technology workforce National Economic Council Office of Science and Technology Policy S&T leads throughout government collaborating to support robotics development Economic leads throughout government collaborating to develop regional clusters

5 Evolution of Grass-roots Robotics Cluster Initiatives  OSD  SBA  Navy/SPAWAR  ASA(I&E) 2008 Hawaii HUBZone Unmanned Underwater Unexploded Ordnance (UUXO) Initiative 2008 Hawaii Maritime Autonomous Robotics Cluster  OSD  Navy/SPAWAR  SBA  University of Hawaii  HI TDV 2009 Michigan Auto - Robotics Cluster  OSD  Oakland University  SBA  Army/TARDEC  AUVSI  MI Economic Dev. Corp. Kickoff meeting July 2009 2010 Hampton Roads Sensors Cluster  OSD  SBA  ONR/NASA  Old Dominion University  AUVSI  Hampton Roads Military Federal Facilities Alliance Kickoff meeting 25-26 January 2010

6 Building a Collaborative Technology Cluster: Hawaii Maritime Autonomous Robotics Initiative LAWS ARA-Lorimar Small, low cost UGS Raytheon-Mesa ATFP UGV Raytheon-Kuchera Agile Operator Interface Lockheed Martin-Anthrotronix Integrated UV Health Management SAIC-Sullivan Light Mfg GD-Pelatron Rapid Prototyping ARA-ICI Brain Based Devices University of Hawaii- Intellisis Tech Outreach Center HI Nat’l Guard- Pueo/HHT Position Location Lockheed Martin- Geodetics Precision Manipulation ARA-Stratom Integrated Manned/Unmanned C2 SAIC-Shee Atika Group Hardened Displays, LM-Epsilon Mission Planning LM-Referentia UxS Architecture Textron-RE2 Makai Ocean Engineering 3D/4D Visualization


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