Wichita State University has been chosen as the main recipient of a five-year, $100 million award to modernize and maintain the U.S. Army’s ground vehicles and their components. WSU announced Thursday that
MoreEXPANSIA, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business that provides strategy and integration consulting services, has won a full and open competitive multi-million dollar contract from the U.S. Air Force to perform rapid comparison analysis
MoreThe Defense Logistics Agency is taking action to fulfill its four-pronged role in improving additive manufacturing processes, according to Patrick Kelleher, executive director of operations and sustainment at DLA. Kelleher highlighted the agency’s ongoing
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The Department of Defense has asked interested stakeholders to propose prototypes for a project that seeks to advance additive manufacturing processes for producing complex parts of hypersonic weapons systems. DOD expects the
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology has selected four organizations to receive federal funds over a two-year period to develop measurement approaches for additive manufacturing or the process of layering materials
MoreThe Department of Defense has awarded one-year contracts to Texas A&M University and the University of Notre Dame in Indiana to perform applied hypersonics research. Texas A&M will quantify near-space and high-altitude
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A team of researchers at Naval Air Systems Command’s Fleet Readiness Center East have received equipment upgrades designed to boost the development of additive manufacturing capabilities to support areas such as aviation
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The Department of the Navy has awarded MatterHackers an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to deploy 3D printing equipment to Navy and Marine Corps installations across the globe. Under the five-year contract, MatterHackers could provide
MoreThe Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) has completed tests on a three-dimensional scanner that showed the benefits of such an imaging technology in driving its additive manufacturing goals. The agency said Friday that
MoreStratasys has unveiled a data security platform for additive manufacturing to help meet the cybersecurity requirements of U.S. government and defense agencies as they increase adoption of 3D printing. The company's ProtectAM
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