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16 Army Research Office-Wide Crosscutting Recommendations
Pages 129-130

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From page 129...
... The directorates' strategy seems to be to pose bold scientific questions, to seek collaborations, to engage with the Army laboratories for transitioning the research, to seek out high-risk, high-reward opportunities, to venture into new areas with long-term impact on enhancing Army capabilities, and to hire and retain excellent workforce. All of these items are meritorious.
From page 130...
... from different disciplines who will work together on common problems, including those that are interdivisional and interdirectorate. For example, for the Physics Division, ARO should encourage the funding of collaborative projects that involve both materials synthesis and condensed matter physics, as well as joint quantum information algorithms and information sciences projects, which would all be interdirectorate; for the Chemical Sciences Division, ARO should consider modeling and experiment, which are both within the division; and for the Life Sciences Division, ARO should consider mechanisms to improve data analytics to inform its explanatory models, which is also interdirectorate.


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