- United States Army Research Laboratory
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Army Research Laboratory
caption= Logo of the ARL
dates= October 1992-Present
country= United States
branch= Army
type= Research and development
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commander1= John M. Miller
commander1_label= Director
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commander3_label=The Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is the
U.S. Army 's corporate research laboratory. ARL is headquartered at theAdelphi Laboratory Center (ALC) inMaryland . Its largest single site is atAberdeen Proving Ground , Maryland. Other major ARL locations includeResearch Triangle Park ,North Carolina ,White Sands Missile Range ,New Mexico , and NASA'sGlenn Research Center inOhio andLangley Research Center inVirginia .ARL has six technical directorates:
*Computational and Information Sciences
*Human Research and Engineering
*Sensors and Electron Devices
*Survivability/Lethality Analysis
*Vehicle Technology
*Weapons and Materials Researchand theArmy Research Office .History
Before the forming of the ARL, the
U.S. Army had research facilities dating back to1820 when the laboratory atWatertown Arsenal in Arizona studied zoology and waterproof paper cartridges. This facility would evolve into theMaterials Technology Laboratory . Most pre-WWII military research occurred within the military by military personnel, but in1945 , the Army published a policy affirming the need for civilian scientific contributions in military planning and weapons production.http://www.arl.army.mil/www/DownloadedInternetPages/CurrentPages/AboutARL/ARL_History1992-2003.pdf] Non-military involvement before this time was frequent; however, methods for contribution to warfare technology was on limited and incidental basis. In June 11, 1996, a new research and Development Division of the War Department General Staff was created; however, due to internal forces within the military which supported the traditional technical service structure the division was closed. A variety of reorganizations took place over the next fours decades, which put many organizations in command ofU.S. Army research and development. Often commanders of these organizations were advocated of the reorganization; while some middle level management was opposed to the change.Reorganization
The ARL represents the realization of a memorandum dated
January 6 ,1989 from theLABCOM Commander recommending integrating the corporate laboratories under into a single entity. As part of theBase Realignment and Closure of 1989/1991, the consolidated research facilities would be located primarily atAdelphi Laboratory Center andAberdeen Proving Ground . This would also relocate the majority of operations at MTL to APG. TheFederal Advisory Commission reviewed and accepted the creation of ARL in 1992.Directorates
CISD
The Computational and Information Sciences Directorate (CISD) is the foremost U.S. Army organization for research and development of modern electronic systems. This research supports capabilities in the analysis, distribution, and assimilation of real or simulated digitized battlefield information. In addition to the digitized war initiatives,
high performance computing research is performed at a variety of centers under the ARL. The use ofsupercomputers formathematical simulations instead by massfabrication can result in the conservation of human and physical resources.HRED
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory’s Human Research and Engineering Directorate (HRED) is the principal Army organization for research and development (R&D) in the human dimension. HRED conducts a broad-based program of scientific research and technology directed toward optimizing Soldier performance and Soldier-machine interactions to maximize battlefield effectiveness. HRED also executes an analysis mission that provides the Army with human factors leadership to ensure that Soldier performance requirements are adequately considered in technology development and system design. HRED coordinates technologies within the Army, other services and their laboratories, industry, and academia to leverage basic and applied research opportunities for the benefit of the Army.
EDD
Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate (SEDD) is a group dedicated to produce equipment from tiny chips to fully
integrated systems . SEDD also helps developsensors and electronic devices which become an important part of modern warfare. Other components of this directorate include:multifunction radio frequency equipment,autonomous sensing ,power generation and management, andsignal processing algorithms . One of the best ways to protect the soldier is develop autonomous sensing systems for all activities from intelligence gathering to waging warfare.LAD
The Survivability/Lethality Analysis Directorate (SLAD) is the primary center for expertise in survivability, lethality, and vulnerability of all army systems, across the full range of battlefield threats: ballistic, electronic warfare, information operations, and nuclear, biological, and chemical. SLAD's mission is to assist technology and system developers in optimizing system designs and to provide analytical data to evaluators and decision makers in Army and DOD.
VTD
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory's Vehicle Technology Directorate (VTD) manages research and development of
vehicle propulsion and structure. In addition, VTD conducts analytical and practical experiments in loads analysis, structural dynamics, aero-elasticity, structural acoustics, andvibration reduction . VTD makes ground combat vehicles lighter, more reliable, safer, and more fuel efficient. Air combat vehicles such as the helicopter are studied to decrease the vibrations caused by the rotors. Metallic materials are engineered to increase strength and decrease corrosion through the use of composites.WMRD
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory Weapons and Materials Research Directorate (WMRD) is the principal U.S. Army organization for research and development in weapons and materials technologies. The directorate is charged with making the bullet pierce farther, while making the
bullet-proof vest stronger. While often these interests may seem opposed, they are sought to increase to survivability of the soldier. In the WMRD, traditional armaments are studied in addition to advanced ballistic defense system. This directorate is especially linked with VTD in order to produce safer vehicles, transports, and aircraft. One aspect of their analysis duty is to evaluate military technologies from an economical standpoint in order to reduce overall cost of the system.External links
* [http://www.arl.army.mil Army Research Laboratory]
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