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1 The Rate of Change is Changing
Emerging Technologies Beyond Government Control SENEDIA Tech Talk Newport, RI June 22, 2017 Nevin Carr Rear Admiral, US Navy (Ret) Senior Vice President

2 Trend: U.S. Defense Investment (RDT&E + Procurement)
FY13 $B 300 -43% 250 -51% -50% 200 150 100 Long-term trend line – real growth rate of 1% 50 Past Future FY50 FY60 FY70 FY80 FY90 FY00 FY10 FY20 Peak-to-peak cycle time 18 years 22 years MIL-ZZN E-53514/DF

3 Trend: Smaller Numbers of Expensive, Specialized Systems
NKC-AAA Trend: Smaller Numbers of Expensive, Specialized Systems Inventory Investment USN Investment vs active ship inventory1 Ships FY13 $B USAF Investment vs active aircraft inventory2 Aircraft FY13 $B 80 100 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 1 Includes active battleships, carriers, cruisers, destroyers, frigates, LCS, submarines, command ships, mine warfare ships, patrol ships, amphibious ships and auxiliary ships 2 Includes active USAF bombers, fighter / attack aircraft, reconnaissance aircraft, tankers, transports, trainers, search and rescue aircraft, liaison aircraft, special research aircraft and utility / observation / other aircraft SOURCE: FY2013 Green Book, Naval History and Heritage Command, Mitchell Institute

4 SOURCE: National Science Foundation

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6 The Gartner “Hype Cycle”

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