Army Applications Laboratory

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The Army Applications Laboratory is an innovation hub within the U.S. Army that partners with industry and academia to rapidly develop and transition cutting-edge technologies for military use.

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instanceOf U.S. Army organization
innovation organization
abbreviation AAL NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith academic institutions
industry partners
non-traditional defense contractors
small businesses
startups
country United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasis commercial off-the-shelf solutions
soldier feedback in development
speed to capability
user-centered design
field innovation management
military technology
technology scouting
focus innovation for the U.S. Army
rapid development of military technologies
transition of cutting-edge technologies to Army units
goal to improve soldier readiness and lethality through technology
to leverage commercial innovation for military applications
to reduce the time required to field new Army capabilities
hasProgramType pilot projects
prototype development
technology experimentation
transition support for emerging technologies
headquartersLocation Austin, Texas NERFINISHED
industry defense technology
military innovation
research and development
jurisdiction U.S. Department of the Army NERFINISHED
language English
location Austin, Texas NERFINISHED
mission to accelerate the discovery, development, and transition of new capabilities for soldiers
to connect the U.S. Army with commercial and academic innovators
operatesInSector defense innovation ecosystem
dual-use technology
parentOrganization United States Army NERFINISHED
partOf Army Futures Command NERFINISHED
sector public sector
serves Army modernization priorities
United States Army soldiers
targetUser Army modernization enterprise
U.S. Army operational units
usesApproach open innovation
problem-centric innovation
public–private partnerships

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U.S. Army Futures Command hasComponent Army Applications Laboratory