Reducing procurement cycles and enhancing the quality of components are missions ADDMAN is taking on with the U.S. Navy. The company is heading up a qualification project for Additive Manufacturing of Copper-Nickel components in fittings for submarines. Learn more about ADDMAN and how they're contributing to the "1+2" effort in the full chat with their CEO, Joseph Calmese. Link to full interview: https://lnkd.in/g7PsKB65
BlueForge Alliance
Engineering Services
Bryan, Texas 4,197 followers
We are an agile program integrator positioning the U.S. to meet emerging technology needs to secure the nation.
About us
BlueForge Alliance is an agile program integrator positioned to meet the intense and urgent demand to build capacity for the defense industrial base. We are a unifying organization converging technology, manufacturing, economics, and state and federal government to provide a forward-facing, federated umbrella with national visibility. As a non-profit, neutral convener, we align strategy with execution to coordinate regional stakeholders, assess and propose high-value efforts, and rapidly establish and deploy U.S. Department of Defense investments. Founded on the underlying mission of service to our nation, BlueForge Alliance integrates six core values - Belonging, Selfless Service, Integrity, Leadership, Respect and Excellence - into everything we do. Our values challenge and inspire our people to learn, grow and thrive as we work together to solve hard problems.
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https://blueforgealliance.us/
External link for BlueForge Alliance
- Industry
- Engineering Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Bryan, Texas
- Type
- Nonprofit
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- 2022
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Bryan, Texas, US
Employees at BlueForge Alliance
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It was a privilege to see all the amazing work of Delaware Valley Industrial Resource Center (DVIRC) and Delaware Valley community of suppliers at the Reimagine Manufacturing 2024 Summit. There is a shared embrace of the importance of the 1+2 mission and the whole of nation approach that will be needed. Looking forward to continue to support all the great work in the region. #BuildSubmarines #ManufacturingMonth
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We’re excited to celebrate the official opening of the John D. Haynes School of Welding Technology at Mount Vernon High School! With hands-on training in state-of-the-art facilities, the school equips students with critical welding skills and direct pathways to careers supporting national defense priorities. This initiative sets the stage for future collaborations between industry and education, helping close the skills gap in welding and ensuring our next generation is ready to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. Read more about this initiative at https://lnkd.in/gaQxb6dv
#News: BWXT Opens Welding Program at Mount Vernon High School https://ow.ly/sOcm50TSHcj BWX Technologies, Inc. today announced the opening of the John D. Haynes School of Welding Technology at Mount Vernon High School in Mount Vernon, Indiana. The company, along with the U.S. Navy and the BlueForge Alliance, have invested $500,000 into the new school to help further the educational journeys of students interested in pursuing a career in welding.
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Proud to have been a part of the 2024 New Hampshire Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NH MEP) Summit highlighting the commitment to workforce development and the future of maritime manufacturing in the Northeast. Excited for what’s ahead! #ManufacturingMonth
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Congratulations to Austal USA on this momentous step in support of the Gulf Coast and the 1+2 mission!
Austal USA has officially broken ground on a new submarine module manufacturing facility in Mobile, Alabama! This major expansion will significantly increase the capacity of the US Navy Submarine Industrial Base. The new building will provide 369,600 square feet of indoor manufacturing space purpose-built to manufacture submarine modules. To read more, please visit https://lnkd.in/gNFYEy-7
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BlueForge Alliance offers more than just a job—it offers a career filled with purpose. From dynamic projects to a supportive culture, we make sure everyone has what they need to succeed. Explore what it means to be part of BFA: https://lnkd.in/gAm-eV-b
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Join us in Philadelphia on October 24th for the Women In Defense (WID) Liberty Chapter's annual leadership event! Beth Deuermeyer, BlueForge Alliance's Director for Workforce Development, will be speaking on a panel about the growing opportunities for women in manufacturing. She'll discuss the resurgence of trades like welding and technical roles, and why now is the time for women to build careers in the defense industry. Don’t miss out—register today and be part of this important conversation! #WomenInDefense #ManufacturingMonth Link to register: https://lnkd.in/gTYNWAKq
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We are pleased to support the launch of "Beneath the Waves: Building Submarines" in partnership with Learning Blade—a new STEM-focused initiative aimed at raising awareness of skilled trades. This STEM-focused curriculum introduces students to submarine manufacturing and helps address critical workforce shortages in the U.S. manufacturing sector, which will need over 140,000 skilled employees in the next decade. https://lnkd.in/gaqcus_N
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Last week, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin Parker visited The University of Alabama during the football game against the University of South Carolina. His presence highlighted the endless career opportunities in the Department of the US Navy, both in and out of uniform, and emphasized Alabama's pivotal role in the U.S. naval workforce. As part of the National Call to Maritime Service initiative, this event, co-sponsored by BuildSubmarines.com, underscores the importance of attracting top-tier talent to strengthen our submarine industrial base. With recent investments aimed at boosting submarine production and creating sustainable jobs, we're excited to engage the next generation of leaders! https://lnkd.in/g8pwU8wp
National Call to Maritime Service and Submarine Industrial Base Visit the University of Al
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"Time was, high school teachers might tell slackers, ‘If you don’t get your grades up, you’ll have to work at the shipyard.’ Today, they can say, ‘Get your grades up and you can have six-figure careers at the shipyard.'" We are proud to continue to raise awareness for stable and purpose-driven careers building the next generation of submarines. #buildsubmarines #careersbuilttolast
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