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.


Air Force Research Laboratory Manufacturing Technology

Air Force Research Laboratory Manufacturing Technology

Author: Barry Leonard

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Published: 1998-10-01

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 9780788173103

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Provides information on A.F. Research Lab. projects ("Man Tech Program). The intent is to promote the transfer of technology which has been developed through investments in the defense industrial base. The projects are categorized into: advanced industrial practices, electronics, manufacturing and engineering systems, metals, nonmetals, and Title III. Each project summary contains a explanation of why the project was needed, what approach was used to accomplish the effort, the benefits expected to be realized, the project's current status, the name of the project engineer, and the performing contractor.


Science and technology the making of the Air Force Research Laboratory

Science and technology the making of the Air Force Research Laboratory

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Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1428990712

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This history documents a watershed event within the United States Air Force -- the creation of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). As the "high technology" service, the Air Force has always searched for ways to continuously improve its science and technology enterprise. In that context, the making of AFRL was not a bureaucratic accident. Rather, it was the product of a complex mixture of historical forces and pressures at work that convinced people at all levels that the time was ripe to bring about fundamental reform in how the Air Force conducts its business of science and technology. In terms of significance, a wealth of past studies has focused on almost every aspect of the "operational" side of the Air Force. But there has been a scarcity of available scholarly studies that address the far-reaching implications of science and technology. This book is a major contribution that helps fill that gap. Organization and infrastructure are critically important components of the total science and technology picture. Thus, the manner in which its laboratory system is organized is a critical factor in the Air Force's ability to assure that it is investing in and delivering the most relevant technologies possible. This book documents how the Air Force moved from 13 separate labs to one consolidated lab. The narrative is divided into two parts. Part one addresses the reasons why the Air Force decided to consolidate its far-flung science and technology enterprise into one lab. How the new lab was implemented is the focus of part two. This study is especially revealing because the reader is given access to the inner workings and struggles of a major Air Force organizational restructuring through interviews with key individuals who participated directly in the decision-making process to establish a single lab. A chronology of the lab's creation is included. (19 tables, 22 figures, 19 photographs).


Science and Technology - the Making of the Air Force Research Laboratory

Science and Technology - the Making of the Air Force Research Laboratory

Author: Robert Duffner

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2012-08-01

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9781478392323

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Robert W. Duffner's Science and Technology: The Making of the Air Force Research Laboratory addresses the far-reaching implications of science and technology by recounting the events that led to the creation of a single Air Force laboratory. This engaging story of how the Air Force moved from 13 separate labs to one consolidated lab reflects that service's determination to reinvigorate its science and technology infrastructure and thereby strengthen the nation's defense for the twenty-first century. Part one considers why the Air Force decided to consolidate its far-flung science and technology enterprise into one lab, while part two relates how the service implemented the new lab. Dr. Duffner offers a unique perspective on a watershed event in the life of the United States Air Force.