SecureAmerica is excited to support a new collaboration between the The Department of Defense (DoD) Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) Workforce Development program to address the United States’ defense manufacturing skills gap over the next for years.
Texas company introduces COVID breathalyzer
Texas A&M Engineering, the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, and the United States Air Force have teamed up to create a breathalyzer test for COVID-19 that will text you results in a matter of a few minutes. Listen to Rob Gorham, SecureAmerica Institute Executive Director and TEES Executive Director of Manufacturing Initiatives, explain the details to a Fox News reporter.
A&M System, Worlds Inc. collaborate on COVID-19 breathalyzer
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.
SecureAmerica Institute announces $5M in funding to advance U.S. manufacturing resiliency
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.
Texas A&M University System releases a $4M project call to advance US manufacturing
The SecureAmerica Institute, led by The Texas A&M University System and managed by the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station, has released a $4 million project call as part of a nationwide initiative for a secure and resilient U.S. manufacturing and industrial base.