NM Tech and Air Force Sign Cooperative Agreement
Joint Release from:
Directed Energy Directorate
United States Air Force
J. Rich Garcia
PHONE: (505) 846-1911
email: Juventino.Garcia@Kirtland.af.mil
New Mexico Tech
George Zamora, Public Information Office
Phone: (505) 835-5617
AGREEMENT PROMOTES TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M., April 23, 2003 - Creating new opportunities
for technology transfer is the primary purpose of a cooperative
research and development agreement signed Friday between the Air
Force here and the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
in Socorro, N.M.
The Institute's agreement with the Air Force Research Laboratory's
Directed Energy Directorate builds upon an educational partnership
agreement signed by the two organizations last year. While that
initial agreement stressed classroom education in optics, the
new agreement expands the capabilities of existing optical laboratories.
People from both organizations can use these laboratories to
transfer optics research and development skills and knowledge
to graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in such related
degree programs as engineering and science.
Both organizations are expected to benefit from the agreement.
Air Force researchers believe it will improve their ability to
provide innovative technologies that can aid the warfighter with
critical strategic and tactical defenses. The relationship will
also encourage students to consider future employment with the
Air Force.
The Institute, also known as New Mexico Tech, anticipates the
agreement will attract graduate and undergraduate science, engineering
and technology students to the field of optics. Student internships
are also expected, which will provide opportunities for research
under the guidance of experienced optical engineers, physicists
and other experts.
By combining expertise from both organizations, officials believe
the results will be world-class capabilities in fabrication, coatings,
metrology for meter-class and larger optics, and optical coating
technologies for temperature-sensitive lightweight optical components.
New Mexico Tech also has expertise in laser weapons development
and testing within its Energetic
Materials Research and Testing Center. The Air Force directorate
maintains experts in large-aperture telescopes and other optics-based
intelligence systems within its Optical Components Engineering
Laboratory.
This expertise, combined with joint capabilities, can be applied
to a wide range of potential applications for ground, air and
space-based systems being worked by Department of Defense organizations,
the Department of Energy, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
and other government agencies.
New Mexico Tech is a research-oriented public university specializing
in science and engineering.
The Air Force directorate is a 600-person organization that conducts
research in high-energy lasers, high-power microwaves and other
directed energies that have a potential for defense applications.
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