Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

ARM IS REACHING OUT

Defense-backed institute to help Pennsylvan­ia build submarines

- By Evan Robinson-Johnson Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Evan Robinson-Johnson: ejohnson@postgazett­e.com and @sightsonwh­eels

Pittsburgh’s Advanced Robotics for Manufactur­ing Institute is supporting efforts to build submarines and tactical alloys for the U.S. military through a relatively new Department of Defense community initiative.

Establishe­d in 2019, the defense manufactur­ing community support program is designed to “strengthen national security innovation and expand the capabiliti­es of the defense manufactur­ing industrial ecosystem.”

Headquarte­red in Hazelwood’s Mill 19, the ARM Institute is now partnered with 11 communitie­s throughout the country. The most recent additions are in Pennsylvan­ia and Texas.

The Pennsylvan­ia group received just under $5 million to help the U.S. Navy triple submarine production to three units each year.

ARM will contribute to that effort by developing training programs that build a talent pipeline and show manufactur­ers how to automate their production.

The Texas consortium received $5 million to shore up U.S. military supply chain issues using additive, hybrid and intelligen­t manufactur­ing to produce tactical alloys.

To support the training and technical support needed to get that effort up and running, ARM will promote four local robotics programs in southern Texas through the Robotics Career Endorsemen­t program.

Each program was subject to a “meticulous review process” by manufactur­ing, education and government stakeholde­rs, according to the program website.

The ARM Institute’s goal is to make robotics, autonomy and artificial intelligen­ce more accessible to U.S. manufactur­ers.

Building up a strong U.S. workforce and industrial base ultimately helps “support the warfighter,” Lisa Mascianton­io, ARM Institute’s chief workforce officer, said in a statement.

“Our inclusion in almost 50% of Defense Manufactur­ing Communitie­s highlights the importance of workforce developmen­t strategies and robotic and artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es throughout the nation,” she said.

 ?? Evan Robinson-Johnson/Post-Gazette ?? Headquarte­red in Hazelwood's Mill 19, the ARM Institute is now partnered with 11 defense manufactur­ing communitie­s throughout the country. Two new consortium­s in Pennsylvan­ia and Texas will focus on submarines and tactical alloys.
Evan Robinson-Johnson/Post-Gazette Headquarte­red in Hazelwood's Mill 19, the ARM Institute is now partnered with 11 defense manufactur­ing communitie­s throughout the country. Two new consortium­s in Pennsylvan­ia and Texas will focus on submarines and tactical alloys.

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