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Submarines, Supply Chains, & Skilled Labor: Inside the Navy’s Advanced Manufacturing Push

Category: Technology
Duration: 00:44:36
Publish Date: 2025-07-10 04:01:00
Description:

In this episode of the podcast, host Fabian Alefeld interviews Chris Holshouser, Deputy Program Director of Maritime Systems at BlueForge Alliance. They discuss the Navy's ambitious projects, focusing on advanced technologies like additive manufacturing, supply chain optimization, and workforce development. Chris elaborates on the challenges and goals associated with the Columbia and Virginia class submarines, the importance of enhancing the maritime industrial base, and the need for skilled labor in manufacturing. The conversation also touches on the establishment of the Additive Manufacturing Center of Excellence, partnerships with various organizations, and the long-term vision for modernization and technological integration in shipbuilding. 

More information on the Maritime Industrial Base Additive Manufacturing Excellence training available here.  

 

01:23 Meet Chris and BlueForge Alliance 

02:37 Mission and Impact of BlueForge Alliance 

04:32 Understanding the US Navy's Triad and Submarine Classes 

07:03 Challenges in Modernizing the Industrial Base 

12:30 Role of Additive Manufacturing in the Navy 

19:26 Understanding Metallurgy in Welding 

19:40 Applications and Supply Chain Impact 

21:22 Certification and Qualification Process 

22:42 Additive Manufacturing in Practice 

24:19 Challenges and Opportunities in Additive Manufacturing 

28:17 Interdisciplinary Nature of Additive Manufacturing 

30:18 Evaluating Parts for Additive Manufacturing 

32:54 Advancements in Additive Manufacturing 

37:01 Future Directions and Call to Action 

 

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