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CRADA for Domestic Technology Transfer Between U.S. Army RDECOM and Lockheed Martin, 2018

Background

According to the agreement, these are the objectives:

PARTNER [Lockheed Martin] Benefit: The potential benefit to PARTNER includes the knowledge, insight and recommendations gained from the sharing of data, information and experiences with NSRDEC under this JWS. 

NSRDEC Benefit: The potential benefit to NSRDEC includes the knowledge, experience and data gathered during PARTNER internal and third-party evaluation and analysis of its HULC and FORTIS systems (including without limitation its FORTIS-KSRD system) and subsystems and related products designed to improve Soldiers’ load carriage abilities and/or reduce muscular and/or skeleton fatigue. Execution of this JWS will provide NSRDEC with continued exposure and knowledge of system and subsystems pertaining to advanced exoskeleton technology, which may have a benefit to the warfighter.

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