Student Research Poster ShowThis study examines the challenges and opportunities faced in utilizing additive manufacturing (AM) by DOD as identified in the GAO Report dated June 2015 pertaining to supply chain management and methods used to obtain intellectual property and patent rights. The study examines the current state of the technology, DOD challenges and current applicable laws to formulate recommendations on how the DOD can quickly integrate AM technology and gain the superior benefits it provides.Benjamin Muniz, LCDR, USNKevin Peters, LCDR, US
Student Research Poster ShowThe purpose of this project was to explore the benefits of using a combi...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has a potential to affect and change everything in all servic...
Includes supplementary materialIn 2014, the Department of the Navy (DoN) began installing additive m...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this study is to examine challenges and opportunities facing i...
The purpose of this research is to examine acquisition practices related to the increased adoption o...
Thesis: Nav. E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Th...
MBA Professional ReportThe intent of this project was to advance previous research into the benefits...
Student Research Poster ShowThis project addresses the following questions: Is additive manufacturin...
To preserve national security, the United States Navy must continuously explore new technologies tha...
Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is poised to change the world of military expeditionary...
This joint applied project analyzed the Marine Corps’ integration of additive manufacturing (AM) tec...
This project conducts a cost benefit analysis, to systematically examine the relative strengths and ...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), or three-dimensional (3D) printing as it is commonly referred to, is a ...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), in the form of polymer/stereolithography based Rapid Prototyping has be...
Student Research Poster ShowThe purpose of this project was to explore the benefits of using a combi...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has a potential to affect and change everything in all servic...
Includes supplementary materialIn 2014, the Department of the Navy (DoN) began installing additive m...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this study is to examine challenges and opportunities facing i...
The purpose of this research is to examine acquisition practices related to the increased adoption o...
Thesis: Nav. E., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2019Th...
MBA Professional ReportThe intent of this project was to advance previous research into the benefits...
Student Research Poster ShowThis project addresses the following questions: Is additive manufacturin...
To preserve national security, the United States Navy must continuously explore new technologies tha...
Additive manufacturing (AM), or 3D printing, is poised to change the world of military expeditionary...
This joint applied project analyzed the Marine Corps’ integration of additive manufacturing (AM) tec...
This project conducts a cost benefit analysis, to systematically examine the relative strengths and ...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), or three-dimensional (3D) printing as it is commonly referred to, is a ...
Additive Manufacturing (AM), in the form of polymer/stereolithography based Rapid Prototyping has be...
Student Research Poster ShowThe purpose of this project was to explore the benefits of using a combi...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) technology has a potential to affect and change everything in all servic...
Includes supplementary materialIn 2014, the Department of the Navy (DoN) began installing additive m...