Centreville, VA, July 19, 2010 –Adaptive Methods, developer of advanced sensor systems, and its partners at the University of New Mexico’s Healt…
Adaptive Methods is a Joint Recipient of an Award for Biosensor Technology
Centreville, VA, July 19, 2010 –Adaptive Methods, developer of advanced sensor systems, and its partners at the University of New Mexico’s Healt…
Adaptive Methods Sponsors New Robotics Team
The Centreville High School’s newly established Robotics Team has reached a milestone in its ability to compete in the FIRST (For Inspiration and Re…
Adaptive Methods & STC.UNM Execute Agreement
Centreville, VA., June 30, 2009 - Adaptive Methods, Inc., developer of advanced sensor systems, the University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Cente…
First Ever Public Deployment of Rigid Wall Shelter
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, developers of a new federal disaster response technology demonstrated how the Rapid Deployme…
Adaptive Methods Awarded Contract With IWS5B
Centreville, VA., June 1, 2009 - Adaptive Methods was awarded a three-year contract and was funded an initial $4.5 million. Adaptive Methods will prov…
Thursday, 14 August 2008 22:40
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Through public and private partnerships built in the Tennessee Valley Corridor, technology developed by the U.S. government will be transferred for manufacturing to the private sector at a licensing agreement signing ceremony. The Y-12 National Security Complex (Y-12) in Oak Ridge developed a new concept in hard-shelter technology that can be used for shelter during a disaster. With the facilitation of The Enterprise Center (TEC), Adaptive Methods is entering into a licensing agreement with Y-12 for Adaptive Methods to manufacture this technology.
Wednesday, 17 December 2008 22:44
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Adaptive Methods products were demonstrated during the LCS ASW Mission Package Rollout events. Demonstration events, showing off the diversity of capabilities of the ASW Mission Package, were conducted at the Admiral Kidd Club on the Naval Base at Point Loma, San Diego during the week of September 15-19. The Program Executive Office for Littoral and Mine Warfare (PEO-LMW), Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Newport, Space and Naval Warfare Command (SPAWAR) and SPAWAR Systems Center (SSC), San Diego, hosted the event.
Wednesday, 06 June 2007 22:28
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Adaptive Methods Sensor Systems Division has successfully developed and demonstrated a stabilization and entanglement resistant tow system for multi-line towed arrays. As a result of SBIR Phase 1 and Phase 2 development efforts the SURTASS Headline and Roll Control (SHARC) system is undergoing full scale model testing on a SURTASS T-AGOS deployment in June.
Thursday, 31 May 2007 22:24
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Adaptive Methods was a contributing sponsor for the 2007 TVC National Summit held May 29-30, 2007 in Kingsport, Tennessee. The theme of the 14th annual event was “New Corridor Solutions for America’s Biggest Challenges” with panel discussions on topics including “Advancing America’s Energy Security”; “Solving America’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Shortage”; and “Building a Secure and Resilient America”. Each year the TVC brings together national and business leaders to address challenges and opportunities facing the Tennessee Valley and our nation.
Saturday, 12 May 2007 22:03
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On May 8-10, 2007, Adaptive Methods hosted the Naval Sea Systems Command review of Undersea Warfare-Decision Support System (USW-DSS) at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s (UTC) SimCenter. Participants at the review included program managers and engineers from Navy headquarters in Washington, DC and Naval Warfare Centers in Newport RI, Keyport WA, Bethesda MD, and Dahlgren VA. An industry team of 12 businesses from across the country reported current status and proposed future plans for undersea warfare technology development programs.
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