Press Releases
New Technology Makes Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response More Efficient, Effective
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, developers of a new federal disaster response technology demonstrated how the Rapid Deployment Shelter System (RDSS) will shape the future of emergency preparedness and disaster relief. The compact, highly portable rigid wall shelter is easily transportable to domestic and global disaster sites, and may be deployed by one person in less than two minutes with the push of a button. The first ever public deployment of the RDSS took place at Adaptive Methods manufacturing facility in Chattanooga, Tenn., earlier this morning.
Adaptive Methods and STC.UNM Execute Agreement for Biosensor Technology
Centreville, VA., June 30, 2009 - Adaptive Methods, Inc., developer of advanced sensor systems, the University of New Mexico’s Health Sciences Center (UNMHSC), Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) and STC.UNM, UNM’s technology-transfer arm took an important step toward forming a long-term partnership today by executing an option agreement under which Adaptive Methods may obtain an exclusive worldwide license to manufacture and sell products incorporating biosensor technology co-invented by researchers at the University of New Mexico and Sandia National Labs.
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Adaptive Methods Awarded Contract With IWS5B Support
Centreville, VA., June 1, 2009 - Adaptive Methods was awarded a three-year contract and was funded an initial $4.5 million. Adaptive Methods will provide services to the Surface Ship Undersea Warfare (USW) Combat Systems Program Office (IWS5B).
Adaptive Methods Announces Corporate Leadership Appointments
Centreville, VA, February 9, 2009 - Adaptive Methods announced today that it has established three Divisions and corresponding corporate leadership appointments. The new Divisions are Business Development, ASW (Anti -Submarine Warfare) Programs, and Research and Development. These actions have been taken to best position the Company to meet its strategic objectives.
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Partnerships Lead to New Technology
CHATTANOOGA, TENN. [Aug. 13, 2008] – 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.