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Shown is a tool developed to replace the current system

Shown is a tool developed to replace the current system

Shown is a tool developed to replace the current system monitoring temperatures of boosters in storage, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. The current system has features from early 2000s, showing its age throu... More

Staff Sgt. Matthew Thorn, 341st Missile Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Matthew Thorn, 341st Missile Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Matthew Thorn, 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron team chief trainer, stands next to a transporter-erector Jan. 30, 2019, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Thorn developed a tool using modern techno... More

NRL Tech Transfer Office Forges Collaboration with Tech Incubator

NRL Tech Transfer Office Forges Collaboration with Tech Incubator

190130-D-XG408-802 - WASHINGTON (Jan. 30, 2019) 1776’s host walks center-stage before the Innovation Discovery Event, where four NRL researchers presented to a panel of private and public, research and developm... More

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