Laboratory Information:
AFRL - Information Directorate
AFRL/RI
26 Electronics Parkway
Rome, NY 13441-4514
Website: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/afrl/ri/
Technology Transfer Website: http://www.wpafb.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=11337
Agency/Department: Dept. of Defense - Air Force
Region: Northeast
FLC Laboratory Representative:
Mr. Franklin Hoke Jr.
Phone: 315-330-3470
Fax: 315-330-7043
Email: franklin.hoke@rl.af.mil
Background/History of the Laboratory:
The Air
Force/AFRL-Information Directorate was established in 1951 at
Griffiss Air Force Base, N.Y., by a special act of Congress.
Its history can be traced back to the U.S. Army Signal Corps
Laboratories in the late 1910s. Its initial cadre came from
Watson Laboratory, which evolved from the Signal Corps
laboratories.
Mission of the Laboratory:
The advancement
and application of Information Systems Science and Technology
to meet Air Force unique requirements for Information
Dominance and its transition to air and space systems to meet
warfighter needs.
Facilities:
Facilities:
Technology Transfer Mechanisms:
- Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs)
- Education Partnerships
- Facility Sharing
- Patents and Licensing
- Technical Assistance
Technology Areas of Expertise:
- High Performance Knowledge Bases
- Independent Test & Evaluation Center
- Information assurance
- Information Management Services
- Information Support Server Environment Guard
- Infrastructure Operations Tools Access
- Intelligent Collaboration and Visualization
- Joint Battlespace Infosphere
- Joint Enterprise DoDIIS Infrastructure
- Joint Targeting Toolbox
- Adaptive Sensor Fusion
- Advanced Displays & Intelligent Interfaces
- Air Force DoDIIS Infrastructure
- Artificial Intelligence and Operation Research
- Autonomous Negotiating Teams Program
- Center for Integrated Transmission and Exploitation
- Coalition Network Management System
- Configurable Aerospace Command & Control
- Consolidated Help Desk
- Control of Agent Based Systems
- DARPA Agent Markup Language
- DARPA/Rome Planning Initiative
- DoDIIS Trusted Workstation
- Dynamic Assembly for Systems Adaptability, Dependability, and Assurance
- Enabling Technologies for Simulation Science
- Evidence Extraction and Link Discovery
- Evolutionary Design of Complex Software
- Formal Methods
- Model-Based Integration of Embedded Software
- Modeling and Simulation (M&S)
- Rapid Knowledge Formation
- Targets Under Trees
- Tel-Scope
- Web Enabled Timeline Analysis System
- Wireless Intrusion Detection System