STRATEGIC LONG-TERM
PARTICIPATION BY DOD IN ITS
MANUFACTURING USA INSTITUTES
PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP
Anne Frances Johnson, Rapporteur
National Materials and Manufacturing Board
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Cover page: Complexity is free, not only in the three-dimensional fractal shown on the cover and in additive manufacturing, but also in the relationship between manufacturing and innovation. Wherever manufacturing takes place it spurs innovation, which in turn creates new opportunities for manufacturing in a complex and never-ending spiral. Back cover: Starting, stopping, and continuing doing are key ingredients of this effort. These are simple and important actions, but with complex outcomes. Compare this with Conway’s Game of Life, in which cells are started, stopped, or continued according to four simple rules yet attain a complexity that is astonishing. Graphic Artist: Erik Svedberg.
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Suggested citation: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2019. Strategic Long-Term Participation by DoD in Its Manufacturing USA Institutes: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: https://doi.org/10.17226/25440.
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COMMITTEE ON STRATEGIC LONG-TERM PARTICIPATION BY DOD IN ITS MANUFACTURING INNOVATION INSTITUTES
THERESA KOTANCHEK, Evolved Analytics, LLC, Co-Chair
EDWARD MORRIS, Consequence Consulting, LLC, Co-Chair
WILLIAM B. BONVILLIAN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
THOMAS M. DONNELLAN, Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University
SUSAN HELPER, Case Western Reserve University
MICK MAHER, Maher & Associates, LLC
MICHAEL McGRATH, Independent Consultant
POL SPANOS, NAE,1 Rice University
BEN WANG, Georgia Institute of Technology
STEVEN J. ZINKLE, NAE, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Staff
ERIK SVEDBERG, Study Director
JAMES LANCASTER, Director, National Materials and Manufacturing Board and the Board on Physics and Astronomy
NEERAJ P. GORKHALY, Associate Program Officer
HEATHER LOZOWSKI, Financial Associate
BETH DOLAN, Financial Associate
AMISHA JINANDRA, Research Associate
JOSEPH PALMER, Senior Project Assistant
JULIA KOTLER, Research Assistant, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
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1 Member, National Academy of Engineering.
NATIONAL MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING BOARD
BEN WANG, Georgia Institute of Technology, Chair
THERESA KOTANCHEK, Evolved Analytics, LLC, Vice Chair
RODNEY C. ADKINS, NAE,1 IBM Corporate Strategy (retired)
CRAIG ARNOLD, Princeton University
JIM C.I. CHANG, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
THOMAS M. DONNELLAN, Applied Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University
STEPHEN FORREST, NAS2/NAE, University of Michigan
ERICA FUCHS, Carnegie Mellon University
DAVID C. LARBALESTIER, NAE, Florida State University
MICK MAHER, Maher & Associates, LLC
ROBERT MILLER, NAE, IBM Almaden Research Center
EDWARD MORRIS, Consequence Consulting, LLC
NICHOLAS A. PEPPAS, NAE/NAM,3 University of Texas, Austin
GREGORY TASSEY, University of Washington
TRESA M. POLLOCK, NAE, University of California, Santa Barbara
HAYDN WADLEY, University of Virginia
STEVEN J. ZINKLE, NAE, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Staff
JAMES LANCASTER, Director
ERIK SVEDBERG, Senior Program Officer
NEERAJ P. GORKHALY, Associate Program Officer
HEATHER LOZOWSKI, Financial Associate
BETH DOLAN, Financial Associate
JOSEPH PALMER, Senior Project Assistant
AMISHA JINANDRA, Research Associate
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1 Member, National Academy of Engineering.
2 Member, National Academy of Sciences.
3 Member, National Academy of Medicine.
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1 Member, National Academy of Engineering.
by Aziz Asphahani, NAE, QuesTek Innovations, LLC. He was responsible for making certain that an independent examination of this proceedings was carried out in accordance with standards of the National Academies and that all review comments were carefully considered. Responsibility for the final content rests entirely with the rapporteur and the National Academies.