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In a Defense and Technology Paper (DTP) entitled "A Methodology for
Assessing the Military Benefits of Science and Technology
Investments,"1 the National Defense University (NDU) Center for
Technology and National Security Policy (CTNSP) presented a variety
of approaches for deriving the return on investment - in terms of
warfighting capabilities - for Army science and technology
(S&T) efforts. As a follow-up to the methodology study that
generated the DTP, the CTNSP wished to demonstrate parts of the
methodology in the evaluation of an actual Army S&T effort. The
Army Research Laboratory's (ARL's) Micro-Autonomous Systems and
Technology (MAST) Collaborative Technology Alliance (CTA)2 program
was chosen to demonstrate the utility of the methodology because it
offers significant future capabilities for our Army, provides a set
of very robust present-day technical challenges, and offers a
significant assessment challenge since it is focused on basic
research.
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