DSIAC was asked to assess IR marker/crayon technology in order to improve the product design for manufacturability and production facilities. DSIAC subject matter experts (SMEs) from the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) produced a statement of work with an objective to develop a scale-up manufacturing process. GTRI’s process is split into three distinct tasks and the report delivered to the inquirer details each task for potential future efforts.
Technical Assessment of Infrared (IR) Marker Technology

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Posted on November 6, 2018 | Completed on November 5, 2018 | By: Defense Systems Information Analysis Center (DSIAC)
How can an existing infrared marker/crayon technology and production facilities be improved for manufacturability?
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