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▼a Johnson, Anne Frances,
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▼a Logistics and manufacturing under attack : future pathways :
▼b proceedings of a workshop /
▼c Anne Frances Johnson, rapporteur; Defense Materials, Manufacturing, and Infrastructure Standing Committee, National Materials and Manufacturing Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences. |
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▼t Front matter --
▼t Overview --
▼t Introduction --
▼t Additive manufacturing of large structures --
▼t Advances in asset monitoring --
▼t Logistics and manufacturing in space --
▼t Statement of task --
▼t Workshop agenda --
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▼a The ability to deploy and maintain infrastructure and equipment is crucial to military operations and national security. However, the ability to make and repair equipment in a wide range of operational environments is increasingly vulnerable to disruptions in global supply chains and to attacks. Emerging technologies and innovations offer exciting new opportunities to create structures remotely using a broad range of materials, as well as new capabilities for repair and operational support to sustain assets in the long term.To examine these issues and reveal areas of opportunity for military applications and the U.S. Department of Defense, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine hosted the Workshop on Logistics and Manufacturing Under Attack on June 2-4, 2021. The virtual event brought together speakers and attendees representing materials science, engineering, logistics, and manufacturing experts from industry, academia, and government agencies. The event was organized around three main topics: additive manufacturing of large structures, critical systems supply and repair, and supply and manufacturing in space. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussion of the workshop. |
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▼a Combat sustainability (Military science) |
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▼a Military planning. |
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▼a Logistics. |
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▼a Additive manufacturing. |
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▼a Space industrialization. |
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▼a Fabrication additive. |
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▼a Capacite? de soutien du combat (Science militaire) |
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▼a Planification militaire. |
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▼a Additive manufacturing
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▼a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.).
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▼i Print version
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▼t Logistics and manufacturing under attack: future pathways
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