NIWC Atlantic awards Information Warfare Research Project 2 to ATI
Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic awarded an Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) for its Information Warfare Research Project (IWRP) 2 to ATI for consortium management on Nov. 9 with a ceiling limit of $500 million and a five-year period of performance.
ATI builds vast network of innovators through acquisition of TechConnect, leading to a more robust R&D innovation pipeline
Advanced Technology International (ATI), the pioneer in federal Research and Development (R&D) collaboration, has acquired TechConnect, the global research and innovation event and media leader.
CWMD Consortium: Detecting, preventing, and protecting against weapons of mass destruction
To celebrate the four-year anniversary of the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Consortium anniversary in November, we’re taking a look back at its accomplishments.
CONFERS establishing international standards for satellite operations
The Consortium for Execution of Rendezvous and Servicing Operations (CONFERS) has been developing and publishing consensus-derived, standards for satellite operations since it was established in 2017. In honor of its four-year anniversary, we’re looking at CONFERS’ recent notable achievements.
ATI recognized by U.S. Department of Labor for hiring, retaining veterans
Advanced Technology International (ATI) is proud to have been awarded the U.S. Department of Labor's HIRE Vets Platinum Medallion for the third consecutive year in recognition of its commitment to recruit, employ and retain our nation’s heroes.
Invitation: Virtual matchmaking event for ATI consortia members
In partnership with govmates, ATI is offering an exclusive virtual matchmaking event for all its consortia members.
RISE Consortium elevates Defense TechConnect Summit, awards Innovation Challenge winners
The Defense TechConnect Innovation Summit, sponsored by Advanced Technology International (ATI) and the Resilient Infrastructure + Secure Energy (RISE) Consortium, concluded Thursday after a week of innovation pitches and awards, keynote presentations, networking, and expo opportunities.
NAC-DOTC facilitates development of laser that can shoot down drones
The Army has completed testing of a laser that uses directed energy to shoot down small drones. Adversarial drones are an increasing concern for Army combat operations.
CMTC’s additive tooling technology program produces cost and time-saving results
The Composites Manufacturing Technology Center (CMTC), a Navy ManTech Center of Excellence, facilitated a large-scale composite additive manufacturing project that resulted in time and cost savings that may drive significant benefits to organizations performing low volume or custom composite part fabrication and repair.
ATI in the News
Army inks unique R&D agreement with consortium on advanced weapons development
Cooperative research and development agreements (CRADAs) are vehicles that enable federal entities to combine resources and engage in R&D with non-government institutions to unlock breakthroughs around topics of shared interest. Such agreements aren’t new, but a CRADA signed this week between the Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) Armaments Center and the National Armaments Consortium (NAC) has multiple elements that make it unique.
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.
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.