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ETC Drives Strategic Policies and Partnerships to Strengthen National Security and Defense Technology in Collaboration with DoD

ETC develops targeted strategies and policies that underpin investments in national security and defense technology areas. Collaborating with DoD stakeholders to ensure that defense strategies are forward-looking, resilient, and aligned with national security objectives, ETC supports the DoD in maintaining technological superiority and operational readiness in a rapidly evolving global security environment.

National Energetics Plan—Energetics Campaign

In partnership with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, ETC remains committed to supporting the Department of Defense’s requirements for new energetic systems. As required by the fiscal year 2020 National Defense Authorization Act, ETC performed a comprehensive energetic materials enterprise study with an array of subject matter experts. This study’s goal was to deliver a strategic plan for the U. S. military to maintain technological superiority in energetics and energetic based systems critical to our national security. Contact us to learn more. ETC Study can be downloaded here:

Graphic shows 7 boxes each with a title and subtitle. Box 1: National Advocacy: Build National Advocacy for Energetics. Box 2: New Governance: Coordinated Management and Supervision of the U.S. Energetics Materials Enterprise. Box 3: Build Trusted Ecosystem: Revisit existing government and commercial roles within the Energetic Material Ecosystem. Box 4: Prime R&D Pipeline: Prime the Next Generation Advanced Energetics S&T/R&D Pipeline. Box 5: Robust Requirements: Address Operational/Requirements Gaps - Assuring Mechanisms are in place. Box 6: SoA Manufacturing and Supply Chain: Create a State of the Art, Resilient and Agile Energetics Manufacturing and Supply Chain Capability. Box 7: Energetics Workforce: Creating the Energetics Workforce of the Future.
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