Student Research Poster ShowThe purpose of this project was to explore the benefits of using a combination of additive manufacturing (AM), Performance-Based Logistics (PBL), and Open Systems Architecture (OSA) to mitigate the risks of limited key ship components for the Zumwalt-class destroyer (DDG 1000) program. Specifically, this project was focused on current industryメs capability for AM and the implementation of AM in the near future. Research was conducted in three phases. First, this research reviewed the problems and challenges within the defense industry. Next, this research reviewed the previous research on intellectual property (IP) concerns with AM (particularly, insourcing versus outsourcing) and the latest AM applications in th...
This project will examine the operational and mission availability of ships deployed with an integra...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this study is to examine challenges and opportunities facing i...
This joint applied project analyzed the Marine Corps’ integration of additive manufacturing (AM) tec...
The purpose of this project was to explore the benefits of using a combination of additive manufactu...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this project was to explore the benefits of using a combinatio...
Includes supplementary materialIn 2014, the Department of the Navy (DoN) began installing additive m...
In 2014, the Department of the Navy began installing Additive Manufacturing (AM) capabilities aboard...
Student Research Poster ShowThis study examines the challenges and opportunities faced in utilizing ...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
While additive manufacturing (AM) is still in the infancy stages within the DoN for complete adoptio...
MBA Professional ProjectThe purpose of this MBA report is to analyze and evaluate the added-value of...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has a potential to affect and change everything in all servic...
The U.S. Navy estimates that it will cost 16.7 billion per year for new-ship construction to become ...
Thesis: Nav. E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Th...
To preserve national security, the United States Navy must continuously explore new technologies tha...
This project will examine the operational and mission availability of ships deployed with an integra...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this study is to examine challenges and opportunities facing i...
This joint applied project analyzed the Marine Corps’ integration of additive manufacturing (AM) tec...
The purpose of this project was to explore the benefits of using a combination of additive manufactu...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this project was to explore the benefits of using a combinatio...
Includes supplementary materialIn 2014, the Department of the Navy (DoN) began installing additive m...
In 2014, the Department of the Navy began installing Additive Manufacturing (AM) capabilities aboard...
Student Research Poster ShowThis study examines the challenges and opportunities faced in utilizing ...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
While additive manufacturing (AM) is still in the infancy stages within the DoN for complete adoptio...
MBA Professional ProjectThe purpose of this MBA report is to analyze and evaluate the added-value of...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has a potential to affect and change everything in all servic...
The U.S. Navy estimates that it will cost 16.7 billion per year for new-ship construction to become ...
Thesis: Nav. E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Th...
To preserve national security, the United States Navy must continuously explore new technologies tha...
This project will examine the operational and mission availability of ships deployed with an integra...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this study is to examine challenges and opportunities facing i...
This joint applied project analyzed the Marine Corps’ integration of additive manufacturing (AM) tec...