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National Spectrum Consortium announces awards for advancing use of electromagnetic spectrum technologies

September 20th, 2016|Categories: News|Tags: , |

The demand for use of the electromagnetic spectrum is ever-increasing, because of its ability to stimulate U.S. innovation and economic growth and its promise to assure US military superiority.

Aviation Forging & Casting Assistance Team contributes to breakout project savings

September 20th, 2016|Categories: News|Tags: , |

During a ceremony at the Pentagon on June 28, Mr. Frank DiPofi, Aviation Forging & Casting Assistance Team (AFCAT) Program Manager, accepted the Department of Defense Value Engineering Award.

ATI’s Alastar helps law enforcement secure Cooper River Bridge Run

April 2nd, 2015|Categories: News|Tags: |

For the second year, ATI’s wide-area situational awareness software, Alastar, was utilized during the Cooper River Bridge Run to ensure emergency personnel had a complete and accurate picture of activities occurring before, during and after the race.

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5/182022

New head of National Spectrum Consortium sizes up sharing, open RAN

Joe Kochan is taking the job as executive director of the National Spectrum Consortium (NSC) at a time when building bridges between spectrum stakeholders is of utmost concern – and the Department of Defense (DoD) in a lot of ways is in the middle of it all.

5/92022

The magic glove

How exactly the ReHeal Glove got to where it is now—flush with funding and undergoing various rounds of testing—is largely due to the role of the Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC), a nonprofit corporation that operates as the premier facilitator and collaborator across the entire DOD. Indeed, if it weren’t for MTEC, the near decade-long effort to develop the ReHeal Glove may have withered on the vine. Instead, it provides a promising medical option for millions.

5/32022

US Gov awards $10.6m freeze-dried plasma contract to Terumo

Apheresis services firm Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies has entered into a contract with the Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium (MTEC), which is an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) with the US Army Medical Research and Development Command.

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