Auburn secures $11.4M DOD contract for critical space defense project
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"The capacity to test the microelectronics necessary for sustaining and improving MDA's space assets is crucial to the future of national defense," said
The significant shortage of rad hardening infrastructure articulated in recent reports by government agencies like NASA, the National Academies of Sciences and the Office of Secretary of Defense is something that AUARI stands ready to tackle.
"Establishing a radiation hardening test facility just outside the gates of
Baker was a part of the
"We're at a critical juncture, but whether we're talking expertise or resources, filling that gap — and quickly — is exactly why the Applied Research Institute was established," Baker said.
Taylor agrees.
"It's really exciting seeing all of the university's assets coalescing to make it a success," he said. "AUARI is leading the charge, but we're also taking advantage of our already established focus areas with faculty within both the College of Sciences and Mathematics and the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering."
Taylor said the project benefited from the efforts of Congressman
"I'm proud to support
"I think it's safe to say that few schools are better positioned for this sort of project."
The MDA certainly seems to think so.
"The Missile Defense Agency values our research partnership with Auburn University's Applied Research Institute as they are bringing needed expertise to radiation hardened testing for key components for MDA," said
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