The
National Defense Research Committee (
NDRC) was an organization created "to coordinate, supervise, and conduct scientific research on the problems underlying the development, production, and use of mechanisms and devices of warfare" in the
United States from June 27, 1940, until June 28, 1941. Most of its work was done with the strictest secrecy, and it began research of what would become some of the most important technology during World War II, including
radar and the
atomic bomb. It was superseded by the
Office of Scientific Research and Development in 1941, and reduced to merely an advisory organization until it was eventually terminated during 1947.