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Draper Laboratory
Profile, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Headquartered in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, Draper Laboratory is a research and development laboratory,
employing more than 750 engineers, scientists, and technicians on
a broad array of programs for government and commercial sponsors
among its 1,025 employees.

Its sponsored work encompasses capabilities in the following business
areas:
The Laboratory’s unparalleled
expertise in the areas of guidance, navigation, and control systems
remains its greatest resource. Draper is among the leaders in
fault-tolerant computing, reliable software development, modeling
and simulation, and MEMS technology. It applies its expertise
to a broad range of domains, including autonomous air, land, sea,
and space systems; information integration; distributed sensors
and networks; precision-guided munitions; air traffic flow management;
military logistics; and biomedical engineering and chemical/biological
defense.
To this end, Draper has nurtured
a highly skilled and motivated work force supported by a network
of exceptional design, fabrication, and test facilities. This
combination of highly trained technical talent and state-of-the-art
facilities enables the Laboratory not only to deliver the design
and development of first-of-a-kind systems incorporating innovative
technology, but also to offer high-value-added engineering services
to a broad range of government and commercial sponsors.
These efforts are enhanced by our
robust Independent Research and Development (IR&D) program
through which we invest more than $20 million each year, supporting
both internal efforts and collaborative projects with the country’s
leading universities. IR&D enables us to work on projects
focused on technologies that we anticipate will meet the future
near-term and long-term requirements of our sponsors, while allowing
us to continuously refresh our core competencies.
Purpose
Pioneer in the application of science and technology in the national
interest
Vision
National center of excellence in the application of technology
to the analysis, development, measurement, and control of complex,
dynamic systems
Mission
To serve the national interest in applied research, engineering
development, education, and technology transfer by
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Helping
our sponsors clarify their requirements and conceptualize innovative
solutions to their problems
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Demonstrating
those solutions through the design and development of fieldable
engineering prototypes
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Transitioning
our products and processes to industry for production, and providing
follow-on support
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Promoting
and supporting advanced technical education
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