Logistics and Manufacturing
Under Attack
Future Pathways
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Anne Frances Johnson, Rapporteur
Defense Materials, Manufacturing, and
Infrastructure Standing Committee
National Materials and Manufacturing
Board
Division on Engineering and Physical
Sciences
Proceedings of a Workshop
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Cover page: In the near future, the ability to make and repair systems in the field will increase, but it will also be increasingly sensitive to disruptions in the global supply chains. The cover image depicts a gigantic additively manufactured system enabled by manufacturing in place using local materials. Graphic artist: Erik Svedberg
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DEFENSE MATERIALS, MANUFACTURING, AND INFRASTRUCTURE STANDING COMMITTEE
HAYDN N. WADLEY, University of Virginia, Chair
DIANNE CHONG, Boeing (retired), Vice Chair
DAVID E. ASPNES (NAS), North Carolina State University
KATHERINE T. FABER, California Institute of Technology
ANDREA M. HODGE, University of Southern California
ROBERT HULL, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
ANGUS KINGON, Brown University
JOHN J. KOSZEWNIK (NAE), Achates Power (retired)
THOMAS R. KURFESS (NAE), Oak Ridge National Laboratory
CARLOS LEVI, University of California, Santa Barbara
LOURDES SALAMANCA-RIBA, University of Maryland
SUBHASH C. SINGHAL (NAE), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (retired)
SUSAN B. SINNOTT, The Pennsylvania State University
EDWIN L. THOMAS (NAE), Texas A&M University
PABLO D. ZAVATTIERI, Purdue University
Staff
ERIK SVEDBERG, Senior Program Officer, National Materials and Manufacturing Board (NMMB), Study Director
MICHELLE SCHWALBE, Acting Director, NMMB (as of May 2021), and Director, Board on Mathematical Sciences and Analytics
JAMES LANCASTER, Director, NMMB, and Board on Physics and Astronomy (until May 2021)
NEERAJ P. GORKHALY, Associate Program Officer
AMISHA JINANDRA, Research Associate
JOSEPH PALMER, Senior Project Assistant
NATIONAL MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING BOARD
THERESA KOTANCHECK, Evolved Analytics, LLC, Chair
JOHN KLIER, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Vice Chair
KEVIN ANDERSON (NAE), Brunswick Corporation
CRAIG ARNOLD, Princeton University
TERESA CLEMENT, Raytheon Missile Systems
THOMAS M. DONNELLAN, Applied Research Laboratory
STEPHEN FORREST (NAS/NAE), University of Michigan
AMIT GOYAL (NAE), State University of New York at Buffalo
JULIA GREER, California Institute of Technology
LATONIA M. HARRIS, Janssen Pharmaceuticals
MICK MAHER, Maher & Associates, LLC
GREGORY TASSEY, University of Washington
MATTHEW J. ZALUZEC, University of Florida
Staff
MICHELLE SCHWALBE, Acting Director, National Materials and Manufacturing Board (NMMB) (as of May 2021), and Director, Board on Mathematical Sciences and Analytics
JAMES LANCASTER, Director, NMMB, and Board on Physics and Astronomy (until May 2021)
ERIK SVEDBERG, Senior Program Officer
NEERAJ P. GORKHALY, Associate Program Officer
AMISHA JINANDRA, Research Associate
JOSEPH PALMER, Senior Project Assistant
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