
Plasma Arc Additive Manufacturing for Large-Scale Components
ERDC seeks to advance large-scale additive manufacturing capabilities for expeditionary and contingency applications.

ERDC seeks to advance large-scale additive manufacturing capabilities for expeditionary and contingency applications.

ERDC's patented technology that addresses challenges in asphalt repair and maintenance has strong market potential. During this webinar, attendees will learn how commercialization of this technology can be beneficial for business growth and development.

ERDC seeks advanced capabilities for sensing and predicting operationally relevant variables in polar and subpolar snowpack and terrain surface stability.

ERDC seeks to identify and investigate emerging solutions that can help the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers incorporate continuous fiber-reinforced additive manufacturing technologies into future Civil Works infrastructure fabrication and replacement workflows.

NEW OPPORTUNITY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking insights and expertise from leading industry professionals with proven applicable experience in automated modular tunnel technologies and processes for large-scale water conveyance systems as alternatives to traditional methods.

ERDC seeks expert technical support and innovation to develop a new application for natural and hybrid infrastructure (NHI) technology and methodology for NHI placement in a complex landscape in the northeastern-most region of the continental United States.

ERDC seeks to obtain innovative solutions that can reduce the hazards of blast overpressure within buildings and protective structures.

ERDC is seeking information from industry on the ability to produce a lab-developed biopolymer made from the Rhizobium tropici (RT) bacterium.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seeks to create an innovative tool to aid in implementing the Clean Water Act post-Sackett definition of “Waters of the United States.”

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking insights and expertise from leading industry professionals with proven applicable experience in innovative approaches to repurposing existing automated modular tunnel technologies and processes for large-scale water conveyance systems as alternatives to traditional methods.

ERDC's Arctic Infrastructure Research Center (AIRC) is full-scale testing ground for evaluating solutions that enhance warfighter safety, survivability, and mission readiness in the Arctic.

ERDC seeks commercial solutions capable of delivering secure, scalable, and real-time artificial intelligence/machine learning computations in complex and operationally relevant military scenarios.

ERDC seeks to identify and investigate viable solutions that reduce navigation dredging requirements at shallow and deep channels.

ERDC seeks solutions to sustain Uncrewed Surface Vehicle (USV) transit through the surfzone in breaking waves, currents, and coastal inlets.

ERDC is seeking commercial solutions that advance the state of cybersecurity for emerging and future computing paradigms to transition forward-leaning cybersecurity technologies into operationally relevant prototypes that enhance the resilience, trustworthiness, and survivability of DoD digital infrastructure.

ERDC seeks to identify and investigate viable solutions that improve traction for vehicles operating in austere or contested environments.