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E-grāmata: Globalization of Defense Materials and Manufacturing: Proceedings of a Workshop

  • Formāts: 120 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2018
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309475471
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309475471
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Emerging economies, social and political transitions, and new ways of doing business are changing the world dramatically. To be the leader in this competitive climate, a defense manufacturing enterprise will require up-to-date capabilities, which include improvements in materials processing, among other things. Also, national and international efforts to mitigate environmentally harmful effects of industrial processes and to improve decision making for handling and disposing of industrial contaminants adds additional requirements for any future efforts. The objective of retaining high-value materials-related manufacturing as a key national competitive capability implies a number of factors. The value of specific manufacturing capabilities could be defined not only in terms of criticality to defense systems but also in relation to technology and knowledge content, importance as a supplier to other industries, and importance to U.S. exports.



Requested by Department of Defense (DoD) communities, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held a workshop in March 2015 to further explore materials and manufacturing processes. The participants explored changes in the global R&D landscape, technology awareness mechanismsboth DoD's mechanisms and other modelsand collaboration models and issues in R&D. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Introduction 1 Globalization Effects on the Research and Development Landscape 2 Global Technology Awareness 3 PublicPrivate Partnerships for Technology Collaboration Appendixes Appendix A: Workshop Statement of Task Appendix B: Workshop Participants Appendix C: Workshop Agenda Appendix D: Acronyms
Introduction 1(3)
1 Globalization Effects on the Research and Development Landscape
4(33)
Disruptive Technologies: Advances That Will Transform Life, Business, and the Global Economy
14(6)
The Rolls-Royce Model to Global Engagement
20(10)
The Fraunhofer Institute's Global Approach
30(7)
2 Global Technology Awareness
37(33)
Australia's Approach to Defense Research and Development: The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
43(6)
The Electronics Industry's Roadmapping Activities
49(6)
Panel Discussion: Global Technology Awareness and Engagement Opportunities and Challenges
55(15)
3 Public--Private Partnerships for Technology Collaboration
70(33)
Technology Collaboration in Emerging Areas---A U.K. Perspective
70(7)
The IMS Network and How It Operates
77(2)
Examples of IMS Collaborative Projects
79(7)
The National Network for Manufacturing Innovation Centers---Where Does International Collaboration Fit?
86(3)
Materials Enable Defense Systems Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: A Review of Materials and Manufacturing Evolution
89(6)
Facilitated Discussion on Global Technology Awareness and Collaboration Needs, Opportunities, and Lessons
95(8)
Appendixes
A Workshop Statement of Task
103(1)
B Workshop Participants
104(2)
C Workshop Agenda
106(3)
D Acronyms
109