TY - JOUR
T1 - Tri-Service Biotechnology for a Resilient Supply Chain
AU - Wolfson, Benjamin R.
AU - Knott, Steve K.
AU - Maul, Steve J.
AU - Pietsch, Hollie A.
AU - Podolan, Kyle S.
AU - Thomas, Nick H.
AU - Hung, Chia Suei
AU - Gupta, Maneesh K.
AU - Kelley-Loughnane, Nancy
AU - Malanoski, Anthony P.
AU - Glaven, Sarah M.
AU - Gibbons, Henry S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/9/16
Y1 - 2024/9/16
N2 - Recent years have demonstrated the fragility of both military and nonmilitary supply chains. Through biotechnology and biomanufacturing, the Department of Defense (DoD) can use readily available feedstocks to onshore manufacturing of chemicals and materials critical to defense needs and to create advanced materials with enhanced capabilities. Development of DoD's biotechnology and biomanufacturing capabilities will help secure the defense supply chain and contribute to a force that is sustainable, resilient, survivable, agile, and responsive. To accelerate the advancement of biotechnology and biomanufactured products, the Department launched the Tri-Service Biotechnology for a Resilient Supply Chain (T-BRSC) program in Fiscal Year 2022. T-BRSC is creating a pipeline for advanced development and transition of biomanufactured materials to support defense supply chain resilience. The effort brings together Joint Service partners to leverage significant advances made over the last decade in using microorganisms to produce highly specialized bio-based chemicals that can be used to manufacture a wide variety of materials of interest to DoD. The T-BRSC project portfolio is focused on enhanced capabilities, reduced logistics, infrastructure modernization, and cost savings. The program emphasizes the rapid prototyping of promising biotechnology research through partnerships with non-traditional commercial performers to facilitate entry of biomanufactured materials into acquisition Programs of Record and develop the Biotechnology Defense Industrial Base.
AB - Recent years have demonstrated the fragility of both military and nonmilitary supply chains. Through biotechnology and biomanufacturing, the Department of Defense (DoD) can use readily available feedstocks to onshore manufacturing of chemicals and materials critical to defense needs and to create advanced materials with enhanced capabilities. Development of DoD's biotechnology and biomanufacturing capabilities will help secure the defense supply chain and contribute to a force that is sustainable, resilient, survivable, agile, and responsive. To accelerate the advancement of biotechnology and biomanufactured products, the Department launched the Tri-Service Biotechnology for a Resilient Supply Chain (T-BRSC) program in Fiscal Year 2022. T-BRSC is creating a pipeline for advanced development and transition of biomanufactured materials to support defense supply chain resilience. The effort brings together Joint Service partners to leverage significant advances made over the last decade in using microorganisms to produce highly specialized bio-based chemicals that can be used to manufacture a wide variety of materials of interest to DoD. The T-BRSC project portfolio is focused on enhanced capabilities, reduced logistics, infrastructure modernization, and cost savings. The program emphasizes the rapid prototyping of promising biotechnology research through partnerships with non-traditional commercial performers to facilitate entry of biomanufactured materials into acquisition Programs of Record and develop the Biotechnology Defense Industrial Base.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85204938369
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U2 - 10.4271/2024-01-4093
DO - 10.4271/2024-01-4093
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85204938369
SN - 0148-7191
JO - SAE Technical Papers
JF - SAE Technical Papers
T2 - 2024 NDIA Michigan Chapter Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium, GVSETS 2024
Y2 - 13 August 2024
ER -