Customers & Partners
ARDEC has a long history of partnering with industry, universities and
non-military government agencies throughout the research, development,
production and fielding of advanced armaments for the soldier. As ARDEC
transforms beyond traditional firepower towards such areas as scaleable
effects directed energy weapons, nanotechnolgies, and more lethal precision
munitions in ever smaller packages, ARDEC seeks new partners to meet these
needs.
ARDEC has a public/private partnering focus to build joint programs which
leverage both defense and commercial investment and technology. One example
the Defense Ordnance Technology Center (DOTC). Through the innovative use of
Other Transactions contracting authority, the DOTC is a critical mass of
world class technologists, facilities and expertise operating in an
integrated consortia of industry, academia and DoD agencies all actively
engaged in warheads, energetics and fuzing technology. The DOTC fosters
partnering throughout the lifecycle from basic research to manufacturing and
demilitarization, and shared vision and technology objectives in support of
the Army Transformation. ARDEC is also using Other Transactions to partner
with "Silicon Valley" for cost-shared, co-development of
micro-electromechanical (MEMS) technology for precision munitions guidance
and control. A common MEMS Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), along with the
expanded commercial production base and corresponding economies of scale,
will provide major cost savings to the military.
Although ARDEC's principal mission is to mature technologies for armaments
applications, ARDEC also looks for ways to transfer beneficial technologies
to public use. ARDEC has recently transferred technologies to the law
enforcement community such as non lethal, aversive technologies for crowd
control and a forcible entry device for breeching doors. ARDEC's military
warheads expertise is helping the oil and gas industry develop more
effective oil drilling technology. Our manufacturing technology program is
transferring a variety of technologies to U.S. industry such as model-based
control and environmentally safer manufacturing methods. ARDEC has over 80
active Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs).
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