Science forms the foundation of seeking knowledge. It’s an approach that builds and organizes knowledge in the form of testable explanations and predictions on how things function and work. In turn, engineering takes the knowledge gained from science and tries to build systems and products that satisfy a need by a user or society. [1]
This section addresses key aspects of acquisitions that fall into the science and engineering career fields. The majority of science and engineering fall into the Technology Development and Engineering, Manufacturing and Development (EMD) Phase of an acquisition program. (see Technology Development)
The Department of Defense (DoD) Research & Engineering Enterprise provides science and technology leadership throughout the Department of Defense. Its focus is to prioritize and coordinate the research and engineering efforts across the DoD.
Topics that Program Managers (PM) and Engineers should be aware of when executing a acquisition program include:
- 5 Steps in the Research Process
- Defense Advance Research Project Agency (DARPA)
- Engineering Change Proposal (ECP)
- Human Systems Integration (HSI)
- Prototyping
- Spectrum Management
AcqLinks and References:
- Website: DoD Research & Engineering Enterprise
- Website: DoD Developmental Test and Evaluation
- Website: DoD Research
- Website: DoD Systems Engineering