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How to build more secure, resilient, next-gen U.S. supply chains

December 3, 2020 By SecureAmerica Institute

Tens of thousands of medical supply packages are sorted daily for regional and international shipping from the DHL Supply Chain

We have seen first-hand how public-private partnerships can benefit efforts to improve supply chain resilience. The new SecureAmerica Institute at Texas A&M University is one such a partnership, made up of a network of about 100 partners across several technical domains within the manufacturing base. The program employs a novel interdisciplinary paradigm to build on policy, economics, and supply chain management research and education.

Filed Under: National Security, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Resilience Tagged With: Manufacturing Resiliency, Supply Chains

A&M System, Worlds Inc. collaborate on COVID-19 breathalyzer

November 19, 2020 By SecureAmerica Institute

Texas A&M student researcher tests Worlds Protect technology.

An exhaled breath is key to a new device that uses artificial intelligence to detect whether individuals should be tested for COVID-19. The sophisticated breathalyzer is being developed through a collaboration between Worlds Inc., the U.S. Air Force and The Texas A&M University System.

Filed Under: Applied Research, Rapid Product Development, Technology Transition Tagged With: College of Engineering, COVID-19, Public Health, TEES

SecureAmerica Institute announces $5M in funding to advance U.S. manufacturing resiliency

November 18, 2020 By SecureAmerica Institute

An engineer is programming robotic arm with control panel (teach pendant) which is working on smart factory production line.

Technical projects from Deloitte, Morgan State University, Ohio State University, New York University, Raytheon Technology Research Center, University of Texas Dallas, Amentum, North Carolina State University, and URSA Major Technologies were competitively selected for a total funding portfolio of more than $5 million.

Filed Under: Advanced Manufacturing, Applied Research, Projects Tagged With: Project Call

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