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Pentagon Makes Cuts To Prioritise Technologies For Future Battlefield

March 10, 2025

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon. Image: Alexander Kubitza, U.S. Department of Defense

U.S. Department of Defense press release

The Office of the Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)) is scrapping its social science research portfolio as part of a broader effort to ensure fiscal responsibility and prioritize mission-critical activities. This initiative involves focusing resources on technologies essential for maintaining a strong national defense, aligning with the Administration’s commitment to efficient government and ensuring taxpayer dollars are spent wisely.Â

The Department recognizes the value of academic research but – in response to President Trump’s Executive Orders and Secretary Hegseth’s priorities in his January 25, 2025, “Message to the Force” and January 29, 2025, Memorandum, “Restoring America’s Fighting Force” –  recognizes that funded research must address pressing needs to develop and field advanced military capabilities. Several studies are affected by this shift, including those focused on global migration patterns, climate change impacts, and social trends. Examples include:

  • The Climate-Food-Urbanization Nexus and the Precursors of Instability in Africa
  • Social and Institutional Determinants of Vulnerability and Resilience to Climate Hazards in the African Sahel
  • Anticipating Costal Population Mobility: Path to Maladaptation or Sociopolitical StabilityÂ
  • Comparing Underlying Drivers of South-North Migration in Central America and West Africa
  • Democracy Quest
  • The Language of Parasocial Influence and the Emergence of ExtremismÂ
  • Weaponized Conspiracies
  • Beyond the Clock: Understanding Cross-Cultural Temporal Orientation of Military Officers
  • Food Fights: War Narratives and Identity Reproduction in Evolving Conflicts
  • Future Fish Wars: Chasing Ocean Ecosystem Wealth

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