The Army Research Lab's science and technology plan for fiscal year 2015 and beyond sketches out the service's goals toward molding a future generation of ground vehicles. The recently released document includes eight areas of interest for the Army: extramural basic research, computational sciences, materials research, "sciences-for-maneuver," information sciences, "sciences-for-lethality" and protection, human sciences, and assessment and analysis. Within those areas, the Army's stance toward single initiatives is classified as "lead," meaning the service will promote in-house work; "collaborate," in...