This technology and process is estimated to result in cost reductions for diagram development and maintenance, production rework, and engineering and design rework for a savings of $924K per DDG hull.
The Naval Shipbuilding and Advanced Manufacturing Center (NSAM) team was recognized for its achievements in the Technical Data Integration and Search (TDIS) project.
ATI was awarded a contract by the Office of Naval Research to drive improved manufacturing processes through its Center for Innovative Naval Shipbuilding and Advanced Manufacturing (NSAM).
Advanced Technology International has won a five-year, $99M contract to help the U.S. Navy manage a center of excellence that was built to develop and transition naval manufacturing technologies to the private sector.
The ATI-managed Naval Shipbuilding and Advanced Manufacturing Center (NSAM) used collaboration to address Navy challenges.
On December 6, the ATI-managed Naval Shipbuilding and Advanced Manufacturing Center (NSAM) received a Defense Manufacturing Technology Achievement Award (DMTAA) in the Readiness Improvement category at the Defense Manufacturing Conference in Tampa, FL.
ATI announced that it has been selected to lead the Navy Shipbuilding and Advanced Manufacturing Center of Excellence.