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Fuel Cell Manufacturing Manhattan Project
(December 2011)
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Fuel Cell Manufacturing Manhattan Project
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Lead Free Electronics Manhattan Project Publication

The Office of Naval Research has endeavored to initiate the sponsorship of the electronic Pb-free Manhattan Project, as an appropriate response to the very serious challenges that lie ahead for both the Military and Industry

 

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Lead Free Electronics Manhattan Project Publication


Presented By: The Benchmarking and Best Manufacturing Practices Center of Excellence

The Office of Naval Research has endeavored to initiate the sponsorship of the electronic Pb-free Manhattan Project, as an appropriate response to the very serious challenges that lie ahead for both the Military and Industry.

The result of these efforts are manifested in the “Lead Free Electronics Manhattan Project” publication The cumulative effect of avoiding the issues associated with the transition to Pb-free electronics, by the commercial world, can be problematic for future Navy and Military warfighter programs that rely on the efficacy and reliability of Mission Critical Hardware.

The Navy has recognized that a collective endeavor by the most knowledgeable and credible participants in this project would be a first step in coalescing, organizing, and more importantly, identifying current practices in an attempt to separate relevant and factual information, from the anecdotal or often misinterpreted data.