DEFENSE

Systems Digest

28 MARCH 2023

DSIAC collects and publishes articles related to our technical focus areas on the web to share with the DoD community.

FEATURED ARTICLE

Army Techniques Publication – Electromagnetic Warfare Techniques

ATP 3-12.3 provides doctrinal guidance and direction to the Army for conducting electromagnetic warfare during Army operations. This publication provides a description of electromagnetic warfare roles, relationships, responsibilities, and capabilities to support Army and joint operations.

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Notable Technical Inquiry

Gaps Between Civilian and U.S. Department of Defense for Determining Airworthiness of Additively Manufactured Parts

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has made some progress certifying additive manufacturing (AM) parts for airworthiness, but certification has been limited to the lab, with significant engineering and inspections required for each part. Over the last two decades, each branch of the DoD developed their own processes for AM certification, thus fragmenting certification and slowing the widespread acceptance of AM. The Federal Aviation Administration…

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FEATURED WEBINAR

State of Machine Learning for Optimization of Additive Manufacturing to Support Military Applications

Additive manufacturing (AM) of plastic and metallic components offers a way to revolutionize and improve the military supply chain by providing the ability to build at the point of use, as components are demanded, and addressing components no longer manufactured or supported for legacy weapons systems. However, AM processing parameters are difficult to tune and…

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Threat Weapons & Effects 2023

The Joint Combat Assessment Team (JCAT) will host the 2023 Threat Weapons & Effects (TWE) Training at Eglin Air Force Base, FL, on 25-27 April 2023. This annual training event is a collaborative effort between…

NSMMS & CRASTE Joint Symposia

NSMMS and CRASTE, two space-focused conferences, will colocate events for the 11th year. These colocated Symposia continue their outstanding legacy in bringing together technologists, users, and decision-makers from across the nation. Discussions involve key technology…

Military Standard 810 (MIL-STD-810) Test Training (NTS Chicago, IL)

This four-day Military Standard 810 (MIL-STD 810) test training focuses on the purpose of each test, the equipment required to perform each test, and the methodology to correctly apply the specified test environments. This class…

Military Standard 810 (MIL-STD-810) Test Training (Huntsville, AL)

This four-day Military Standard 810 (MIL-STD 810) test training focuses on the purpose of each test, the equipment required to perform each test, and the methodology to correctly apply the specified test environments. This class…

Voice From the Community

BlakeStamps
Dr. Blake Stamps

Bioinformatics Lead, RXEB

My name is Dr. Blake Stamps and I am the bioinformatics lead within the Biomaterials Branch of the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate at AFRL. My group leads a number of projects ranging from Muskox genetics identifying new possible materials all the way to high-throughput DNA/RNA sequencing of aircraft to understand how the microbiome influences the built environment. We also utilize reproducible informatics workflows to make our science more agile and accessible across the DoD computing enterprise.

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