Member Spotlight | RJA Technologies
In an effort to raise awareness to NAMC member capabilities within the consortium, NAMC launched the member spotlight last year, showcasing an organization from the capability areas identified via the DAI OTA.
In an effort to raise awareness to NAMC member capabilities within the consortium, NAMC launched the member spotlight last year, showcasing an organization from the capability areas identified via the DAI OTA.
The National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) has joined forces with the Michigan Translational Research and Commercialization (MTRAC) Advanced Transportation Innovation Hub, a program aimed at accelerating the commercialization of groundbreaking mobility and transportation technologies. This collaboration underscores NAMC’s commitment to fostering innovation in the mobility sector and strengthening its ties to early-stage research and development efforts across Michigan.
The MOSA Community of Interest (COI) has undergone significant updates and will now be referred to as the Ground Combat Systems (GCS) Common Infrastructure Architecture (GCIA) COI. Current NAMC members in good standing are eligible to apply for membership in this COI. Members who were previously part of the MOSA COI will automatically be included in the GCIA COI.
At I/ITSEC 2024, the world’s largest simulation and training conference, the National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) explored the evolving role of Modeling & Simulation (M&S) in addressing the Department of Defense's (DoD) challenges. This annual event showcased advancements in defense technology and underscored opportunities in embedded training, digital engineering integration, and robotics. NAMC shares its perspective on how innovative partnerships and engaging Warfighters early in development can drive scalable, requirement-informed solutions for the ground domain. These insights reflect NAMC's commitment to supporting DoD modernization and fostering innovation in defense technology.
In an effort to raise awareness to NAMC member capabilities within the consortium, NAMC launched the member spotlight last year, showcasing an organization from the capability areas identified via the DAI OTA.
The HMI Summit IV showcased the latest advancements in robotics, autonomy, and enabling technologies at Texas A&M University. The event drew over 800 participants from industry and academia, spotlighting the US Army's investments in HMI platforms and capabilities. Day 2 focused on inspiring students to engage in advanced technology for the US Army, setting the stage for future developmental activities.
The National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) was honored to participate in this year's Simulation and Modeling for Autonomous Ground Vehicles (SAMS AGV) conference hosted by Mississippi State University's Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS).
Here's a warm welcome to the following organizations who recently joined the consortium!