The USAF Manufacturing Technology, Program Status Report, Summer 1998

The USAF Manufacturing Technology, Program Status Report, Summer 1998

Author: Air force research lab wright-patterson afb oh materials and manufacturing directorate

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 12

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This is the last issue of the Program Status Report. As most readers of this publication are aware by now, the former Materials Directorate and Manufacturing Technology Directorate were combined to form the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate. The two former directorates had quarterly publications which were distinct, yet somewhat similar. The Materials Technology Highlights, a four-page report published by the former Materials Directorate, highlighted some of the directorate's success stories and current initiatives, had a calendar of events, and listed recently completed and started contracts. The former Manufacturing Technology Directorate's Program Status Report, a 16-page document, similarly highlighted successes and current initiatives, described upcoming events, and projected contracts coming to completion. It also provided a listing of various reports and videos available. In the interest of serving both audiences in the most efficient and economical manner, these publications are being combined to form a completely new product. This product will look somewhat different, but it will still contain articles on the directorate's successes, current initiatives, and upcoming events. Additionally, it will have more indepth articles, and will evolve as necessary to serve the needs of the directorate.


The USAF Manufacturing Technology Program Status Report, Spring 1998

The USAF Manufacturing Technology Program Status Report, Spring 1998

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Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

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He Materials and Manufacturing Directorate's Manufacturing Technology Division is hosted its annual Industry Days event, March 24-25, at the Dayton, OH. The theme of this year's event is, The Rewards of Change. In this issue the articles are Manufacturing Assembly Pilot, Modular Factory Pilot, Design and solidification modeling, Road map Review, Defense Manufacturing Conference, Laser peening, PRISSM assessments, Industry Days, and Engine Supplier Base Initiative. ion analysis.


Air Force Laboratory Manufacturing Technology, 1998 Project Book; A Digest of the Air Force's ManTech Program

Air Force Laboratory Manufacturing Technology, 1998 Project Book; A Digest of the Air Force's ManTech Program

Author: Wright lab wright-patterson afb oh mantech technology transfer center

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Published: 1997

Total Pages: 211

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As the manufacturing technology community prepares for the 1997 Defense Manufacturing Conference, the Manufacturing Technology Division has just published its 1998 Project Book, which describes the division's projects. The division has also highlighted its top efforts of 1997 for this issue of the Program Status Report. In this issue: Salvageable electron gun, PDES application protocols, Design and manufacture of low cost composites, Mobile automated scanner, MT for multifunctional radomes, Multi-bandgap solar cells, SPARES, Process & prototype tool for legacy electronics, Industrial Base Information Center, Fiber optic gyroscopes, DRACOSSI project are highlighted.


Air Force Research Laboratory Manufacturing Technology. 1999 Project Book Update

Air Force Research Laboratory Manufacturing Technology. 1999 Project Book Update

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Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 9781423555223

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This document is a supplement to the Air Force Research Laboratory Manufacturing Technology "1998 Project Book." It is not a replacement, but rather an enhancement to an already vital "living" report with the specific purpose of promoting the transfer of technology. It is organized in such a way as to provide information needed to decide whether the technology described will be useful. For further questions or information, the Technology Information Center's telephone number is listed below. In this supplement, new projects since the publication of the 1998 Project Book in November 1997 are summarized on a single page. The summary contains an explanation of the need for the project, the approach taken to accomplish the effort, the benefits expected to be realized, the current status, the name of the project engineer, and the performing contractor. For projects completed since the print- printing of the 1998 Project Book, there is a summary of the final benefits of the program, the status of the final technical report or the report number, and the Project Book page number for reference purposes. For active projects (those described in the 1998 Project Book which are still active), there is information on the current status of the project and the Project Book page number.