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Title: Leonard Wood Institute


1
Leonard Wood Institute
www.leonardwoodinstitute.org
  • Fort Leonard Wood Chapter
  • Society of American Military Engineers
  • Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
  • 14 May 2008

2
Agenda
  • What is LWI and what is it trying to achieve?
  • Relationship with the Army and DoD
  • Research Programs
  • Collaborative Research and Development
  • Special Projects
  • Early Stage Business Research and Development
    Phase 0
  • Preliminary Economic Impacts

3
What is LWI?
  • Named for MG Leonard Wood, Harvard educated Army
    Chief of Staff, early technology advocate and
    founder of the Mobile Army
  • Organized to enable regional businesses,
    universities, and non-profits to collaborate
    better and faster with the military to meet its
    technology needs and, as a result, build a better
    technology base and improve the economy
  • Initiates, funds, and manages LWI-directed
    research projects benefitting the Army/DoD and
    focused on opportunities at the Maneuver Support
    Center (MANSCEN), Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri

4
Goals
  • Benefit Soldiers
  • Build tangible presence for military-related
    science and technology
  • Be a catalyst to assist DoD, the Army and FLW in
    bringing new/enhanced functions to
    Missourijoint developments, technology transfer,
    PMs/PEOs
  • Promote technology-related economic and business
    development in the region and state
  • Focus on UM Technology Park
  • Attract/retain defense businesses and jobs

5
LWI Strategies 2007-2008
  • Initiate, fund and manage research and
    development projects in cooperation with the Army
    Research Laboratory
  • Promote, arrange and manage research
    collaborations
  • Identify and track the mission and economic
    impacts of LWI actions
  • Generate self-sustaining income

6
Relationship with the Army
  • Signed MOU with MANSCEN to define how the Army,
    LWI and its partners cooperate in
    experimentation, research, technology
    exploration, product development, and education
  • Receiving directed funding from Congress through
    a Cooperative Agreement with ARL-HRED
    (training-based, applied research and development
    related to military consequence management)
  • On-going efforts to identify high priority
    technology needs and commence projects

7
Authorized Capabilities Requirements
DoD ST Requirements
ARL-HRED ST
MANSCEN ST
LWI
Training Based Research in Consequence
Management
Army ST Requirements (TRADOC)
Target for Projects
8
Current Year LWI RD Programs
  • Collaborative Research Development 20
    competitive projects in 2007 for a total of
    11,000,0008 university, 2 non-profits, 9 small
    businesses and 1 large contractor in robotics,
    counter-IED, CBRN, geospatial, protection
  • Special Projects targets special, unanticipated
    needs of the Army and/or DoD especially where a
    joint or interdisciplinary technology requirement
    is addressed through RD-900,000 for 5 projects,
    especially related to human performance topics
  • Early Stage Business Research Development
    Phase 0 intended to increase the number of
    small, Missouri-based technology businesses that
    submit high-quality Phase I SBIR/STTR proposals
    and improve the potential for award on track for
    funding 12 projects at 600,000

9
Collaborative Research Program
  • In 2007 invited proposals for research projects
    and received
  • 187 whitepapers requesting 123,000,000
  • Received 47 full proposals requesting 26.0
    million approved
  • 20 funded projects at 11.0 million entered
    into subaward
  • agreements with researchers project results
    9/30/08
  • Released new RFP on 24 March 2008, received 221
    white
  • papers requesting 143,908,112
    recommendations for full
  • proposals in late May fund 18-25 new
    projects in 2008 at
  • about 16,000,000 (600,000-800,000
    project average)
  • Anticipate awards in late July with NTP middle
    of August, to be
  • completed by 9/30/2009

10
Early Stage Business (Phase 0) RD Program
  • Missouri-based small business that is qualified
    to submit a Phase I proposal
  • LWI-funded RD work must be done in Missouri
  • Demonstrate need for funds and be preparing to
    submit Phase I proposal
  • Show how the idea or technology has technical
    merit and commercial feasibility, and addresses a
    priority technology requirement of DoD/U.S. Army,
    and preferably MANSCEN at Fort Leonard Wood
  • No prior Phase I SBIR funding for subject area
  • Funding up to 50,000open window for
    applications

11
Special Projects RD Program
  • Funding set aside for high priority,
    unanticipated requirements of the Army and/or
    other military organizations
  • Joint or interdisciplinary technology projects
    are desirable
  • Project proposals are to be non-competitively
    evaluated for military value, best fit with LWIs
    objectives, and best use of available funds
  • Require the approval of ARL-HRED and LWIs Board
    of Directors
  • Remaining program funds will be shifted to
    existing Collaborative Research projects

12
Economic Impacts
  • Quarterly reporting of employment, payroll and
    expenditures
  • Project results through two quarters (direct)
  • 1,498,841.60 in net, new Missouri payroll
  • 303,888.48 non-personnel Missouri expenditures
  • 46 new Missouri-based employees
  • MO Department of Economic Development performing
    econometric study to estimate direct and indirect
    impacts

13
Maneuver Support ST Conference
  • Science and Technology for Maneuver Support
    Conference and ExhibitionExploring the Synergies
    between Consequence Management, Assured Mobility
    and Protection
  • 28-30 July 2008
  • Provide a forum for state, federal and military
    maneuver support needs to be articulated and
    collaborative responses to be shaped
  • Senior leaders will be presenters/speakers

14
LWI Contact Information
  • Dr. Bob Chapman, Director of Administration
  • 573-329-8502, Extension 2121
  • RobertChapman_at_leonardwoodinstitute.org
  • Joe Driskill, Executive Director
  • 573-329-8502, Extension 2321
  • Joe.Driskill_at_leonardwoodinstitute.org
  • Ron Selfors, Technical Program Manager (Acting)
  • 573-329-6522 , Extension 2322
  • Ron.Selfors_at_leonardwoodinstitute.org
  • Ken Reynolds, Technical Program Assistant
    (Acting)
  • 573-329-8502, Extension 2122
  • Ken.Reynolds_at_leonardwoodinstitute.org
  • Steve Tupper, Fort Leonard Wood LiaisonMissouri
    University of Science and Technology (MST)
  • 573-329-8515  
  • Tuppers_at_mst.edu
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