DoD Delivers A Mixed Report on the Health of the Defense Industrial Base
DoD recently released its FY 2017 Annual Defense Industrial Capabilities Report (Report).
DoD recently released its FY 2017 Annual Defense Industrial Capabilities Report (Report).
Connecticut’s aerospace industry and its backers took a victory lap Monday, celebrating the state’s contribution to the joint strike fighter jet.
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — A defense contractor announced Thursday that it will invest $100 million at its Mississippi plant to expand its ability to make and test military radars.
Engineers at the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) here recently developed a robot for aerospace manufacturing applications.
Indestructible Paint has announced further approval by one of the world’s leading helicopter engine manufacturers for its specialist coating products.
Digital engineering, sometimes called Industry 4.0, is causing a new industrial revolution. Cyber-physical technologies such as industrial internet of things, cloud computing, big data analytics, and digital manufacturing, enable transforming document-centric processes to a digital, model-based systems engineering.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) – The Boeing Co. says it will give $1.5 million to support science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) programs at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans.
As changing U.S. trade policies continue to dominate headlines and discussion, many have examined how policy shifts will impact manufacturing, both at home and for our partners overseas.
WARREN, Mich. — Army Secretary Mark Esper climbed into the back of an experimental Bradley Fighting Vehicle on a recent afternoon, donning a helmet with plans to observe the armored behemoth from the inside.
Delta Sigma started thinking about augmented reality (AR) in 2005. By January 2008, the company, which designs and builds custom machinery to automate manufacturing and assembly processes for aircraft production, made its first installation on the F-22 vertical stabilizer.