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.
AMC coordinates research of 3D Printed Sand Molding for Complicated Castings
An American Metalcasting Consortium research project is focused on using 3D printed sand molding for the production of complex, metal-ceramic composite casings. This gives the designer significantly more freedom than conventional green sand or bonded sand molding.
CWMD Consortium facilitates the first mass-wearable individual chemical detector
Teledyne FLIR, a nontraditional defense contractor and Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Consortium member, was awarded a contract to develop the first mass-wearable chemical detector for the armed forces.
NSC marks seven years of accelerating spectrum-related technologies
In celebration of National Spectrum Consortium’s anniversary this month, we are looking back at its achievements and collaborative efforts over the past seven years.
MTEC: Celebrating six years of serving those who serve our country
In celebration of the Medical Technology Enterprise Consortium's (MTEC) six-year anniversary, we're taking a look back at its considerable impact on the lives of our military personnel and veterans.
IWRP members support Navy and Marine Corps mission effectiveness
The Information Warfare Research Project (IWRP) Consortium is celebrating three years of collaboration to identify information warfare challenges, develop prototype technologies and ultimately deliver capabilities that mitigate information warfare threats.
AMTC members enhancing military readiness through R&D efforts
Members of the Aviation and Missile Technology Consortium (AMTC) are developing a payload hosted on small satellites for the U.S. Army, which will provide more effective sensor-to-soldier data transmission in the field.
5G revolution drives job growth
The National Spectrum Consortium recently teamed up with the Progressive Policy Institute (PPI) to research the impact of the 5G revolution to create millions of jobs over the next 15 years. The research paper reviewed three time periods of wireless-driven job growth in the U.S., and reviews job creation, industries affected, and job location.
NSTIC celebrates two years of supporting naval surface technology innovation
This June, the Navy Surface Technology and Innovation Consortium (NSTIC) celebrates two years of supporting the Navy by providing access to innovative technologies that address current and future threats in the surface and maritime environment.