DDR&E
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DDR&E is the acronym for the U.S. Department of Defense’s Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering, which oversees and guides defense-related scientific research and technology development.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
United States Department of Defense office
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government organization → |
| abbreviation | DDR&E → |
| acronymFor | Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering → |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form: "United States"
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| employerType | federal government → |
| field |
defense research
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military technology → science and technology policy → |
| fullName | Office of the Director of Defense Research and Engineering → |
| guides | long-term defense science and technology strategy → |
| historicalRole | principal staff office for defense research and engineering → |
| involves |
coordination with defense agencies on science and technology
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coordination with military services’ research organizations → |
| jurisdiction |
Department of Defense
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surface form: "United States Department of Defense"
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| locatedIn |
Arlington, Virginia
NERFINISHED
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Pentagon →
surface form: "The Pentagon"
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| oversees |
defense technology development programs
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defense-related scientific research programs → |
| partOf |
Department of Defense
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surface form: "United States Department of Defense"
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| purpose |
coordinate Department of Defense research and engineering activities
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guide defense technology development → oversee defense-related scientific research → |
| relatedTo |
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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Office of the Secretary of Defense → |
| reportsTo |
United States Deputy Secretary of Defense
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United States Secretary of Defense → |
| responsibility |
advise senior Department of Defense leadership on science and technology
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ensure technological superiority of U.S. armed forces → establish priorities for defense research and engineering → manage or oversee advanced research and development programs → |
| sector | public sector → |
| successor | Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering → |
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