Federally funded research and development centers

{{Short description|Type of U.S. R&D center}}

Federally funded research and development centers (FFRDCs) are public-private partnerships that conduct research and development for the United States Government. Under Federal Acquisition Regulation [https://www.acquisition.gov/far/35.017 § 35.017], FFRDCs are operated by universities and corporations to fulfill certain long-term needs of the government that "...cannot be met as effectively by existing in-house or contractor resources." While similar in many ways to University Affiliated Research Centers, FFRDCs are prohibited from competing for work.{{cite report | last = Gallo | first = Marcy E. | title = Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs): Background and Issues for Congress | date = April 3, 2020 | publisher = Congressional Research Service | url = https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R44629 | format = PDF | access-date = 2021-01-14}}{{cite report | last = Sullivan | first = Michael J. | title = Actions Needed to Enhance Use of Laboratory Initiated Research Authority | date = December 2018 | publisher = United States Government Accountability Office | url = https://www.gao.gov/assets/700/696192.pdf | access-date = 2021-01-16}} There are currently 42 FFRDCs, each sponsored by one or more U.S. government departments or agencies.{{cite web | url = https://www.nsf.gov/statistics/ffrdclist/ | title = Master Government List of Federally Funded R&D Centers | publisher = National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, National Science Foundation | location = Alexandria, Virginia | date = June 2020 | access-date = 2021-01-14}}

History

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During World War II scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and other specialists became part of the massive United States war effort—leading to evolutions in radar, aircraft, computing and, most famously, the development of nuclear weapons through the Manhattan Project.{{cite web | url = http://www.mitre.org/publications/all/ffrdcs-a-primer | title = FFRDCs—A Primer | publisher = The MITRE Corporation | location = Bedford, Massachusetts and McLean, Virginia | date = April 2015 | access-date = 2021-01-14}} The end of armed conflict did not end the need for organized research and development in support of the government.

As the Cold War became the new reality, government officials and their scientific advisors advanced the idea of a systematic approach to research, development, and acquisitions—one independent of the ups and downs of the marketplace and free of the restrictions on civil service. From this idea arose the concept of FFRDCs—private entities that would work almost exclusively on behalf of the government—free of organizational conflicts of interest and with a stable workforce of highly trained technical talent.

The U.S. Air Force created the first FFRDC, the RAND Corporation, in 1947. Others grew directly out of their wartime roles. For example, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, founded in 1951, originated as the Radiation Laboratory at MIT, and the Navy's Operation Research Group evolved into the Center for Naval Analyses. The first FFRDCs served the Department of Defense. Since then, other government organizations have sponsored FFRDCs to meet their specific needs. In 1969, the number of FFRDCs peaked at 74.{{cite report | url = https://www.osti.gov/biblio/763090-GAYi8Q/webviewable/ | last1 = Dale | first1 = Bruce C. | last2 = Moy | first2 = Timothy D. | title = The Rise of Federally Funded Research and Development Centers | publisher = Sandia National Laboratories | location = Albuquerque, New Mexico and Livermore, California | date = September 2000 | doi = 10.2172/763090 | osti = 763090 | doi-access = free }}

List

The following list includes all current FFRDCs:

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FacilityAdministratorLocationSponsor
Aerospace FFRDC

| The Aerospace Corporation

| El Segundo, California;
Chantilly, Virginia;
Colorado Springs, Colorado

| Department of Defense, Department of the Air Force

Ames National Laboratory

| Iowa State University of Science and Technology

| Ames, Iowa

| Department of Energy

Argonne National Laboratory

| UChicago Argonne, LLC

| Lemont, Illinois

| Department of Energy

Arroyo Center

| RAND Corporation

| Santa Monica, California

| Department of Defense, Department of the Army

Brookhaven National Laboratory

| Brookhaven Science Associates, LLC

| Upton, New York

| Department of Energy

Center for Advanced Aviation System Development

| MITRE

| McLean, Virginia

| Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration

Center for Communications and Computing

| Institute for Defense Analyses

| Alexandria, Virginia

| Department of Defense, National Security Agency

Center for Enterprise Modernization

| MITRE

| McLean, Virginia

| Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service;
Department of Veterans Affairs;
Social Security Administration

Center for Naval Analyses

| The CNA Corporation

| Arlington County, Virginia

| Department of Defense, Department of the Navy

Center for Nuclear Waste Regulatory Analyses

| Southwest Research Institute

| San Antonio, Texas

| Nuclear Regulatory Commission

CMS Alliance to Modernize Healthcare

| MITRE

| McLean, Virginia

| Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

| Fermi Research Alliance, LLC

| Batavia, Illinois

| Department of Energy

Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research

| Leidos Biomedical Research

| Frederick, Maryland

| Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health

Homeland Security Operational Analysis Center

| RAND Corporation

| Crystal City, Virginia

| Department of Homeland Security, Under Secretary for Science and Technology

Homeland Security Systems Engineering and Development Institute

| MITRE

| McLean, Virginia

| Department of Homeland Security, Under Secretary for Science and Technology

Idaho National Laboratory

| Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC

| Idaho Falls, Idaho

| Department of Energy

Jet Propulsion Laboratory

| California Institute of Technology

| Pasadena, California

| National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Judiciary Engineering and Modernization Center

| MITRE

| McLean, Virginia

| United States Courts

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

| University of California

| Berkeley, California

| Department of Energy

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

| Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC

| Livermore, California

| Department of Energy

Lincoln Laboratory

| Massachusetts Institute of Technology

| Lexington, Massachusetts

| Department of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

Los Alamos National Laboratory

| Triad National Security, LLC

| Los Alamos, New Mexico

| Department of Energy

National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center

| Battelle National Biodefense Institute

| Frederick, Maryland

| Department of Homeland Security, Under Secretary for Science and Technology

National Center for Atmospheric Research

| University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

| Boulder, Colorado

| National Science Foundation

National Cybersecurity FFRDC

| MITRE

| Rockville, Maryland

| Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology

National Defense Research Institute

| RAND Corporation

| Santa Monica, California

| Department of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment

National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory

| Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc.

| Tucson, Arizona

| National Science Foundation

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

| Associated Universities, Inc.

| Socorro, New Mexico;
Charlottesville, Virginia

| National Science Foundation

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

| Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC

| Golden, Colorado

| Department of Energy

National Security Engineering Center

| MITRE

| Bedford, Massachusetts;
McLean, Virginia

| Department of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

National Solar Observatory

| Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc.

| Boulder, Colorado

| National Science Foundation

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

| UT-Battelle, LLC

| Oak Ridge, Tennessee

| Department of Energy

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

| Battelle Memorial Institute

| Richland, Washington

| Department of Energy

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

| Princeton University

| Princeton, New Jersey

| Department of Energy

Project Air Force

| RAND Corporation

| Santa Monica, California

| Department of Defense, Department of the Air Force

Sandia National Laboratories

| National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC

| Albuquerque, New Mexico;
Livermore, CA

| Department of Energy

Savannah River National Laboratory

| Battelle Savannah River Alliance, LLC

| Aiken, South Carolina

| Department of Energy

Science and Technology Policy Institute

| Institute for Defense Analyses

| Washington, D.C.

| National Science Foundation

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

| Stanford University

| Stanford, California

| Department of Energy

Software Engineering Institute

| Carnegie Mellon University

| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

| Department of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering

Systems and Analyses Center

| Institute for Defense Analyses

| Alexandria, Virginia

| Department of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

| Jefferson Science Associates, LLC

| Newport News, Virginia

| Department of Energy

See also

References

Further reading

  • {{cite magazine | last1 = Hruby | first1 = Jill M. | last2 = Manley | first2 = Dawn K. | last3 = Stoltz | first3 = Ronald E. | last4 = Webb | first4 = Erik K. | last5 = Woodard | first5 = Joan B. | title = The Evolution of Federally Funded Research & Development Centers | magazine = Public Interest Report | volume = 64 | number = 1 | pages = 24–31 | year = 2011 | publisher = Federation of American Scientists | url = https://fas.org/pubs/pir/2011spring/FFRDCs.pdf}}
  • {{cite report | last = Kosar | first = Kevin R. | title = The Quasi Government: Hybrid Organizations with Both Government and Private Sector Legal Characteristics | date = June 22, 2011 | publisher = Congressional Research Service | url = https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL30533.pdf}}

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