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                                                                                           Updated January 5, 2021

Defense Primer: Under Secretary of Defense for Research and

Engineering


Advances  in science and technology have long played a
critical role in ensuring the technological preeminence of
the United States military. For this reason, the Department
of Defense (DOD)  is the largest funder of federal research
and development. The Under Secretary of Defense for
Research and Engineering (USD  (R&E)) is a civilian
official reporting directly to the Secretary of Defense. The
USD  (R&E)  serves as the principal advisor to the Secretary
of Defense for DOD research, engineering, and technology
development activities and programs.
Over the last several years, policymakers and others have
expressed concern that the long-held technological edge of
the U.S. military is eroding due, in part, to the proliferation
of technologies outside the defense sector, organizational
and cultural barriers to DOD effectively incorporating and
exploiting commercial innovations, and insufficient
engagement  with leading-edge companies that have not
historically been a part of the DOD innovation system. The
position of the USD (R&E) as the third highest ranking
DOD   official-behind the Secretary and Deputy
Secretary-is intended to promote faster innovation and to
increase risk-tolerance in the pursuit of new technologies.

Origin   of  the  USD (R&E) Position
Leadership of DOD  research, engineering, and technology
development activities and functions within the Office of
the Secretary of Defense (OSD) have varied over the course
of DOD's  history. For example, there was a USD (R&E)
from 1977 to 1986. Reestablishment of the position of the
USD  (R&E)  in 2016 through the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 (FY2017 NDAA,
P.L. 114-328) represents the most recent realignment.
Specifically, P.L. 114-328 eliminated the position of the
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology,
and Logistics (USD (AT&L))  and established the positions
of USD  (R&E)  and the Under Secretary of Defense for
Acquisition and Sustainment (USD (A&S)).
In reestablishing the position of USD (R&E) the Senate
Armed  Services Committee stated (S.Rept. 114-255)
    The  committee expects that just as previous USD
    (R&E)   incumbents  led  the so-called Second
    Offset strategy, which successfully enabled the
    United States to leap ahead of the Soviet Union in
    terms of military technology, the new USD (R&E)
    would  be tasked with driving the key technologies
    that must encompass what defense leaders are now
    calling a Third Offset strategy: cyber and space
    capabilities, unmanned systems, directed energy,
    undersea warfare, hypersonics, and robotics, among
    others.


Furthermore, in the conference report (H.Rept. 114-840) for
the FY2017  NDAA,  the conferees stated their expectation
that the USD (R&E) would  take risks, press the
technology envelope, test and experiment, and have the
latitude to fail, as appropriate.

Roles   and   Responsibilities of the USD
(R&E)
The powers and duties of the USD (R&E) include
  serving as the chief technology officer of DOD with the
   mission of advancing technology and innovation for the
   military services and DOD;
  establishing policies on, and supervising all defense
   research and engineering, technology development,
   technology transition, appropriate prototyping activities,
   experimentation, and developmental testing activities
   and programs, and unifying defense research and
   engineering efforts across DOD; and
  serving as the principal advisor to the Secretary of
   Defense on all research, engineering, and technology
   development  activities and programs in DOD.
Department of Defense Directive (DODD)  5137.02
specifies 45 key functions and responsibilities of the USD
(R&E)  and defines the authorities of the USD (R&E) and
his or her relationships with other senior DOD officials.
The responsibilities detailed in DODD 5137.02 include
managing  the DOD  science and technology (S&T) portfolio
to address near-term and far-term capability gaps against
emerging threats and ensuring that DOD technical
infrastructure, scientific and engineering capabilities, and
associated resources align with DOD priorities.
As required by P.L. 114-328, DOD submitted a report to
Congress proposing an organizational and management
structure for the office of the USD (R&E) (OUSD (R&E)).
According to the 2017 report, the OUSD (R&E) is
organized around three major components:
  A Strategic Intelligence Analysis Cell focused on
   understanding the capabilities and vulnerabilities of
   potential adversaries, assessing U.S. capabilities,
   tracking global technology trends, assessing emerging
   threats, and identifying potential opportunities that
   warrant action and merit investment.
  An  Assistant Secretary of Defense (ASD) for Research
   and Technology responsible for setting the strategic
   technical direction and investment strategy for DOD to
   ensure technical dominance on the battlefield,
   integrating DOD's laboratory infrastructure, and
   providing stewardship of the technical community that
   conducts defense research.
  An  ASD  for Advanced Capabilities responsible for
   prototyping and experimentation that is designed to


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