Abstract The Air Force Office of Scientific Research recognizes of the importance of space weather to global technological infrastructure, placing a strong emphasis on targeted space physics research and development in partnership with other US federal agencies. This is exemplified by AFOSR participation in the interagency National Space Weather Program led by the National Science Foundation, the Community Coordinated Modeling Center for space weather at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, international partnerships such as the Air Force Research Laboratory’s International Research Initiative, and recent DoD Multidisciplinary University Research Initiatives in space weather.


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