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Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

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Nội dung chi tiết: Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371 AND OTHER TRANSACTIONSENTERED INTO DURING FY03INTRODUCTIONThis report is provided in accordance with 10 L’.s.c. 2371(h) which requires the Secretary

of Defense to submit a report annually to the Senate Committee on Armed Services and the House of Representatives Committee on Armed Services on all t Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

hose transactions entered into under 10 L’.s.c. 2371(a) which arc not categorized as contracts, cooperative agreements or grants (hereafter referred t

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

o as "other transactions”) and all cooperative agreements entered into under 10 Ư.S.C. 2358 which include a section 2371 authorized clause requiring “

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371ons to carry out basic, applied, and advanced research projects. That same authority also permits certain transactions to include a clause requiring a

person or other entity to make repayments of funds to the Department of Defense or any other department or agency of the Federal Government as a cond Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

ition for receiving support under the agreement or other transaction. The authority of 10 U.S.C. 2371 was extended by Section 845 of Public Law 103-16

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

0. as amended, to permit the Director. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). the Secretary of a military department, and any other offici

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371eapon systems proposed to be acquired or developed by the Department of Defense.The amounts reported for non-govemment dollars for research and protot

ype projects include research and development investments made by for-profit firms. It is standard business practice for all for-profit firms to recov Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

er research and development investments through prices charged to their commercial and Government customers. Thus, firms that do business with the Fed

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

eral Government may recover a portion of their investments through commercial prices of items sold to the Government or through allocations of Indepen

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371 and two types of other transactions: other transactions for research and other transactions for prototypes. The total amount of funds recovered in FY

2003 due to the use of recoupment clauses was SI2.988. Collectively. Army. Navy. Air Force. DARPA. the National Security Agency, the Missile Defense Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

Agency and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (N1MA) submitted 10 reportable research actions and 65 reportable other transactions for prototypes

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

in FY 2003.This report provides the specific information required by subsection 2371(h) (2):(A)The Technology Areas in which research projects were c

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371D OTHER TRANSACTIONSENTERED INTO DURING FY03(C)The extent to which the use of the cooperative agreements or other transactions-(i) has contributed to

a broadening of the technology and industrial base available for meeting Department of Defense needs; and Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

ndustrial base new relationships and practices that support the national security of the United Stales.The final page of the report provides a summary

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

table for new prototype "other transaction" agreements. This table identifies: the number of new agreements, the breakdown among die three reasons au

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371ATIVE AGREEMENTS AND OTHER TRANSACTIONSENTERED INTO DURING FY03Agreement Number: F33615-03-3-2308Type of Agreement: Other Transaction for ResearchTitl

e: Low-Cost High Performance Electric Brake System for Unmanned Aerial VehiclesAwarding Office: Air Force Research Laboratory, Propulsion DirectorateA Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

wardee: Electricore, Inc. ConsortiumEffective Date: 22 Aug 2003Estimated Completion or Expiration Date: 22 Oct 2005u. s. Government Dollars: s 1.538,2

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

72.00Non-Government Dollars: s 1,538,272.00Dollars Returned to Government Account: s 0Technical objectives of this effort including the technology are

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371ormance electro-mechanical braking system. This braking system will be designed and optimized for the demands of medium weight unmanned aerial vehicle

s (UAV’s), with nominal weight classes of 20,000 pounds. The focus of this program will be on demonstrating lower system cost and advanced development Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

of electric actuation, drive and power electronics, and brake control including antl-skid braking capabilities.Extent to which the cooperative agreem

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

ent or other transaction has contributed to a broadening of the technology and industrial base available for meeting Department of Defense needs:The u

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371unmanned air vehicles providing an affordable electric brake system with advanced anti-skid brake control. This system is particularly well suited to

USAF L'CAV, which must remain fully operational after extended storage for periods of years. Existing hydraulic brake technology cannot meet this dema Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

nd, while the typical aerospace design for electric braking and control Is cost prohibitive compared to the analogous hydraulic brake system. This app

Department of Defense Annual Report on Cooperative Agreements and Other Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 USC 2371

roach is to upgrade automotive-based actuation and control components and integrate them into and aerospace ready system to meet both the operational

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

Department of DefenseAnnual Report on Cooperative Agreements andOther Transactions Entered into During FY2003 Under 10 use 2371COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

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