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    London Calling: Capt. James P. Borghardt Takes the Helm at ONR Global

    Office of Naval Research Global Change of Command

    Photo By John Williams | 190606-N-PO203-0404 LONDON, United Kingdom (Jun. 6, 2019) Capt. Kevin M. Quarderer,...... read more read more

    ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES

    06.12.2019

    Story by Warren Duffie 

    Office of Naval Research

    For Immediate Release: June 12, 2019

    By Warren Duffie Jr., Office of Naval Research

    ARLINGTON, Va.—On June 6, coinciding with 75th-anniversary commemorations of the D-Day invasion, the Office of Naval Research (ONR) Global welcomed new leadership during a change-of-command ceremony at its London headquarters.

    Capt. James P. Borghardt was sworn in as ONR Global commanding officer, taking over for Capt. Kevin M. Quarderer. Borghardt graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering. He has a master’s degree in systems engineering from Johns Hopkins University and is an alumnus of Harvard Business School.

    The ceremony was officiated by Rear Adm. David G. Manero, senior defense official and defense attache to the United Kingdom.

    “I am truly humbled to lead such a respected and important organization as ONR Global,” said Borghardt. “It is a command that is committed to pushing the leading edge of scientific and technological discovery—and identifying emerging research trends that benefit the Navy and Marine Corps, and our international partners.”

    ONR Global is ONR’s international arm for research sponsorships outside of the U.S., working with scientists and partners worldwide to discover and advance research that will help the U.S. and its allies and partners.

    In his remarks at the ceremony, Quarderer said, “Seventy-five years ago, our way of life hung in the balance as allied forces went ashore in France, with 12 countries supporting a massive collective effort. So many things came into play—training, weather, oceanography, lethality, intelligence, air dominance and operating in a denied environment. Most of these subjects are identical to the ones we and our allies face today.

    “This challenge is exactly the reason for ONR Global’s mission,” he continued. “Each day, the people of this command work tirelessly with our closest partners to discover, develop and deliver the next generation of naval technologies and capabilities to ensure that our national defense, and that of our allies, is certain.”

    Warren Duffie Jr. is a contractor for ONR Corporate Strategic Communications.

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    Date Taken: 06.12.2019
    Date Posted: 06.12.2019 15:40
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