ATI wins manufacturing technology program
ATI announced a new, cost-shared contract with the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).
ATI wins re-compete for Navy Center Of Excellence
ATI announced that it has been selected to lead the Navy Shipbuilding and Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence.
ATI announces three new projects
SCRA today announced three new projects for their Shipbuilding Center of Excellence, the Center for Naval Shipbuilding Technology (CNST).
ATI’s Alastar used successfully at Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
ATI’s Alastar Software was successfully implemented at the 13th Annual Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
ATI awarded $2.8 million contract to develop structures for vertical lift vehicles
ATI today announced the award of a $2.8 million contract by the U.S. Army Research Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) Aviation Development Directorate.
U.S. Department Of Defense awards $70 million for Digital Manufacturing And Design Innovation Institute
ATI announced it will act as the consortia manager for the recently announced Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation (DMDI) Institute.
ATI to perform program management support of Navy programs
ATI announced a win of $857,394 to provide program management support for the Navy Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs.
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The Navy fast tracks innovation
RPED harnesses the Navy’s industry consortiums, such as the Information Warfare Research Project (IWRP), which is pursuing its second round of transitioning technology. “NAVWAR’s IWRP was the first prototyping OTA for the Navy,” he says. “But now there’s five other consortiums across the Navy in other technology areas.”
University of Kentucky researchers awarded $1.8 million DoD grant aimed at reducing ostracism in the military
The goal is to help the DoD better execute its National Defense Strategy by preventing various forms of violent, abusive and harmful acts within military contexts.
HHS, DOD and vendors partner for critical care via telehealth
Across the country, the organizations are relieving stressed-out critical-care teams and filling in where necessary to fight COVID-19. The telehealth system is ready for other disasters, as well.