Additive manufacturing has the potential to fundamentally change how military expeditionary operations are conducted. By manufacturing spare parts in remote sites, rather than relying on lengthy and extensive supply chains or remaining tethered to an "iron mountain" of logistics support, the expeditionary units have the potential to be more agile, to maintain their readiness at high levels while deployed, and to extend their operational reach. We describe how the additive manufacturing capability can be combined with a networked logistics approach for the U.S. Marine Corps. The ultimate goal is to develop a logistics support structure that is more resilient to enemy attacks and provides improved support to the forward units.Naval Postgradua...
This project will examine the operational and mission availability of ships deployed with an integra...
The purpose of the project is to conduct unbiased research to determine the optimal type and quantit...
Includes supplementary materialIn 2014, the Department of the Navy (DoN) began installing additive m...
Proceedings of the 16th Annual Acquisition Research Symposium; Thursdays sessions; Volume IIAdditive...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryThe Navy and Marines have been deploying AM capabilities across the Fleet f...
This project conducts a cost benefit analysis, to systematically examine the relative strengths and ...
NPS NRP Project PosterThe Navy and Marines have been deploying AM capabilities across the Fleet for ...
Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is poised to change the world of military expeditionary...
Student Research Poster ShowThis project addresses the following questions: Is additive manufacturin...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has a potential to affect and change everything in all servic...
The U.S. Navy, with its expeditionary warfare and logistics capabilities, is increasingly playing a ...
In 2014, the Department of the Navy began installing Additive Manufacturing (AM) capabilities aboard...
This joint applied project analyzed the Marine Corps’ integration of additive manufacturing (AM) tec...
The current Marine Corps logistics structure distributes resources from a central point commonly kno...
This project will examine the operational and mission availability of ships deployed with an integra...
The purpose of the project is to conduct unbiased research to determine the optimal type and quantit...
Includes supplementary materialIn 2014, the Department of the Navy (DoN) began installing additive m...
Proceedings of the 16th Annual Acquisition Research Symposium; Thursdays sessions; Volume IIAdditive...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryThe Navy and Marines have been deploying AM capabilities across the Fleet f...
This project conducts a cost benefit analysis, to systematically examine the relative strengths and ...
NPS NRP Project PosterThe Navy and Marines have been deploying AM capabilities across the Fleet for ...
Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is poised to change the world of military expeditionary...
Student Research Poster ShowThis project addresses the following questions: Is additive manufacturin...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has a potential to affect and change everything in all servic...
The U.S. Navy, with its expeditionary warfare and logistics capabilities, is increasingly playing a ...
In 2014, the Department of the Navy began installing Additive Manufacturing (AM) capabilities aboard...
This joint applied project analyzed the Marine Corps’ integration of additive manufacturing (AM) tec...
The current Marine Corps logistics structure distributes resources from a central point commonly kno...
This project will examine the operational and mission availability of ships deployed with an integra...
The purpose of the project is to conduct unbiased research to determine the optimal type and quantit...
Includes supplementary materialIn 2014, the Department of the Navy (DoN) began installing additive m...