(a)
(b)
(1) The Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering.
(2) The Secretary of each military department.
(3) The Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
(4) The directors and heads of other offices and agencies of the Department of Defense with assigned research, development, test, and evaluation responsibilities.
Prior Provisions
A prior section 2359, added Pub. L. 96–107, title VIII, §819(a)(1), Nov. 9, 1979, 93 Stat. 818, related to reports on salaries of officers of Federal contract research centers, prior to repeal by Pub. L. 101–510, div. A, title XIII, §1322(a)(5), Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 1671.
Amendments
2019—Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 116–92 substituted "Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering" for "Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics".
Support for National Security Innovation and Entrepreneurial Education
Pub. L. 115–91, div. A, title II, §225, Dec. 12, 2017, 131 Stat. 1334, as amended by Pub. L. 115–232, div. A, title II, §233, Aug. 13, 2018, 132 Stat. 1692; Pub. L. 116–92, div. A, title II, §219, Dec. 20, 2019, 133 Stat. 1260, provided that:
"(a)
"(1)
"(2)
"(A) Materials to recruit participants, including veterans, for programs described in paragraph (1).
"(B) Model curriculum for such programs.
"(C) Training materials for such programs.
"(D) Best practices for the conduct of such programs.
"(E) Experimental learning opportunities for program participants to interact with operational forces and better understand national security challenges.
"(F) Exchanges and partnerships with Department of Defense science and technology activities.
"(G) Activities consistent with the Proof of Concept Commercialization Pilot Program established under section 1603 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014 (Public Law 113–66; 10 U.S.C. 2359 note).
"(b)
"(c)
"(1) develop and maintain metrics to assess national security innovation and entrepreneurial education activities to ensure standards for programs supported under subsection (b) are consistent and being met; and
"(2) ensure that any recipient of an award under the Small Business Technology Transfer program, the Small Business Innovation Research program, and science and technology programs of the Department of Defense has the option to participate in training under a national security innovation and entrepreneurial education program supported under subsection (b).
"(d)
"(e)
"(1) Hack the Army.
"(2) Hack the Air Force.
"(3) Hack the Pentagon.
"(4) The Army Digital Service.
"(5) The Defense Digital Service.
"(6) The Air Force Digital Service.
"(7) Challenge and prize competitions of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
"(8) The Defense Science Study Group.
"(9) The Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR).
"(10) The Small Business Technology Transfer Program (STTR).
"(11) War colleges of the military departments.
"(12) Hacking for Defense.
"(13) The National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellowship (NSSEFF) program.
"(14) The Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) scholarship program.
"(15) The young faculty award program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
"(16) The National Security Technology Accelerator.
"(17) The I-Corps Program.
"(18) The Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Programs of the Department of Energy."
Proof of Concept Commercialization of Dual-Use Technology Pilot Program
Pub. L. 113–66, div. A, title XVI, §1603, Dec. 26, 2013, 127 Stat. 944, as amended by Pub. L. 113–291, div. A, title VIII, §818, Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3432; Pub. L. 116–92, div. A, title II, §217, Dec. 20, 2019, 133 Stat. 1258, provided that:
"(a)
"(b)
"(c)
"(1)
"(2)
"(3)
"(A) use funds from the award for the uses specified in paragraph (5); and
"(B) oversee the use of the funds through—
"(i) rigorous review of commercialization potential or military utility of technologies, including through use of outside expertise;
"(ii) technology validation milestones focused on market feasibility;
"(iii) simple reporting on program progress; and
"(iv) a process to reallocate funding from poor performing projects to those with more potential.
"(4)
"(A) The extent to which a qualifying institution—
"(i) has an established and proven technology transfer or commercialization office and has a plan for engaging that office in the program's implementation or has outlined an innovative approach to technology transfer that has the potential to increase or accelerate technology transfer outcomes and can be adopted by other qualifying institutions;
"(ii) can assemble a project management board comprised of industry, start-up, venture capital, technical, financial, and business experts;
"(iii) has an intellectual property rights strategy or office; and
"(iv) demonstrates a plan for sustainability beyond the duration of the funding from the award, which may include access to venture capital.
"(B) Such other criteria as the Secretary determines necessary.
"(5)
"(A)
"(B)
"(i) The amount of an award may not exceed $1,000,000 a year.
"(ii) Funds from an award may not be used for basic research, or to fund the acquisition of research equipment or supplies unrelated to commercialization activities.
"(d)
"(e)
"(1) Section 1599g of title 10 of the United States Code, relating to public-private talent exchanges.
"(2) Section 2368 of such title, relating to Centers for Science, Technology, and Engineering Partnerships.
"(3) Section 2374a of such title, relating to prizes for advanced technology achievements.
"(4) Section 2474 of such title, relating to Centers of Industrial and Technical Excellence.
"(5) Section 2521 of such title, relating to the Manufacturing Technology Program.
"(6) Section 225 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2018 (Public Law 115–91; 10 U.S.C. 2359 note).
"(7) Section 1711 of such Act (Public Law 115–91; 10 U.S.C. 2505 note), relating to a pilot program on strengthening manufacturing in the defense industrial base.
"(8) Section 12 of the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 (15 U.S.C. 3710a) and section 6305 of title 31, United States Code, relating to cooperative research and development agreements.
"(f)
Defense Research and Development Rapid Innovation Program
Pub. L. 111–383, div. A, title X, §1073, Jan. 7, 2011, 124 Stat. 4366, as amended by Pub. L. 114–92, div. A, title II, §216, Nov. 25, 2015, 129 Stat. 769; Pub. L. 114–328, div. A, title II, §213, Dec. 23, 2016, 130 Stat. 2048, which related to the establishment of a competitive, merit-based program to accelerate the fielding of technologies developed pursuant to phase II Small Business Innovation Research Program projects, technologies developed by the defense laboratories, and other innovative technologies (including dual use technologies), was repealed by Pub. L. 115–232, div. A, title II, §224(b)(1), Aug. 13, 2018, 132 Stat. 1684. See section 2359a of this title.