Carbon Nanotubes to Boost Communications
The quantum technology may improve everything from 5G to tactical radios. High-frequency radios may be more resilient, military sensors more…
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The quantum technology may improve everything from 5G to tactical radios. High-frequency radios may be more resilient, military sensors more…
The purpose of this special notice is to obtain information via white papers from both MCDC members and other interested…
Ten years after producing the first sample of the now widely studied family of nanomaterials, called MXenes, Drexel University researchers…
Supercapacitors can charge almost instantly and discharge enormous amounts of power if needed. They could completely erase the Achilles heel…
When Americans think about military power, they often associate our wars with iconic commanders like Grant, Eisenhower, Nimitz, and Doolittle. They may also think about…
The Department of Defense (DoD) community continues to be driven to do more with less by embracing opportunities to improve…
The growing concern over U.S. energy security has prompted a number of Government initiatives intended to reduce the nation’s dependence…
Introduction Composite materials, especially those that exhibit high strength-to-weight ratios and thermal stability, continue to be of increased interest to…
DSIAC is pleased to announce the availability of “An Overview of Blast and its Effect on Combat Systems” as the…
The unique physical, electrical, and molecular properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) cause them to be the focus of research for…
We are pleased to introduce the Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC) and the inaugural issue of the quarterly DSIAC Journal….
I enthusiastically accepted the opportunity to become the Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) for the new Defense Systems Information Analysis Center…