
The Army Research Laboratory was founded in 1992. It is one of America's most respected laboratories for land forces. This organization is dedicated towards cutting-edge technological innovation and scientific discovery. This organization acts as a bridge between military and scientific communities, marshaling both external and internal science and technology resources to support the Army's future requirements.
ARL's research program includes university-affiliated research centers and extramural academic research efforts. This is supported by a strong governance structure. This is complemented by specific outreach programs. In 2020, the ARL program was recognized as a leading consumer education initiative.
ARL is headquartered Raleigh-Durham NC. It also has facilities at Orlando, FL, and Charlotte, NC. ARL is also part the Army Futures Command unit, which is the United States Army's unit responsible for developing, planning and implementing America's future Army. The White Sands Missile Range (New Mexico) houses the laboratory.

The ARL's research program consists of university-affiliated research centers, single investigator efforts, and specially designed outreach programs. This program draws upon the vast technical expertise of experts in the field. ARL may choose multiple teams depending on the topic. The ARL's integrated research program is the Army's largest source of high-quality, integrated research.
A variety of Army acquisition programs are supported by the ARL's research program. These programs include science & technology such as human factor analysis and technological ingenuity. ARL also has an aggressive basic science program for the Army. The ARL program provides the Army with cutting-edge science and technology that will increase the Army's chances in future conflicts.
ARL's Open Campus is an exciting program that will allow ARL locations to be opened to non ARL personnel. Although funding opportunities are not available at the moment, the Open Campus program will foster collaboration and promote innovation. ARL will be sharing information through the Division of Research to inform about these opportunities.
ARL's Open Campus Program will be expanded to include ARL South in Austin, TX. ARL can now leverage the expertise of south-central American researchers with this new location. ARL is working with The University of Texas at Austin to assist in achieving the Third Offset Strategy objectives.

Partnerships with regional and local universities are being developed to expand the ARL Open Campus initiative. ARL will provide internship opportunities to local students in order to leverage its regional expertise. Students can choose to complete an internship in one of six areas, including materials science, photonics, advanced sensors, cyber security, energy research, and manufacturing science. In addition to internships, students can also pursue an ARL summer research internship.
Open Campus, an ARL program that allows students and researchers to come together for important research, is a wonderful way for them. This program is just the latest example of ARL's ability to draw on the local expertise of its workforce, and tap into local resources to help meet Army needs. ARL can provide opportunities for students, regardless of whether they are looking for a paid internship opportunity or an academic research opportunity.