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WBI, ManTech Look to Put Extended Reality to Work for the Air Force

The realm of Extended Reality (XR), which includes Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (AR/VR), is a promising technological capability believed to be well-suited to the Air Force mission in aerospace manufacturing and sustainment.


The Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Division (ManTech) of t...

25.03.21 03:29 PM - Comment(s)
For Immediate Release: Wright Brothers Institute, Treble One Partnership Aims to Boost Small Business, Accelerate Capability for the Air Force

Dayton, March 3, 2021: Wright Brothers Institute (WBI) and Treble One Aerospace Consulting have entered into a collaborative agreement, forming a new strategic partnership between the organizations that will enhance both businesses and provide considerable added value to their mutual customer, ...

03.03.21 06:15 PM - Comment(s)
WBI-Works Team Aids AFRL in Testing of Game-Changing Unmanned Aquatic Rescue Vehicle





Written by: Laura Dempsey

Unmanned systems aren’t just for aircraft anymore. 

The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Sensors Directorate (AFRL/RY) has taken the idea of unmanned vehicles to the water with the Autonomous Aquatic Rescue Craft (A-ARC). The A-ARC is essentially a jet ski that can operat...
12.02.21 07:53 PM - Comment(s)
WBI's Market Landscaping Expertise Guides Global Strike Through Improvements in Pilot, Maintainer Training

The U.S. Air Force Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) knew it could do better. Specifically, the training practices in use had not kept up with technology, creating a bottleneck in keeping the bomber force manned and trained. The focus was on the aircraft – the most expensive piece of the equat...

25.01.21 07:15 PM - Comment(s)
WBIs Pioneering Advocacy of G Suite Literally Saves an Important AFRL Scientific Advisory Board

When Hurricane Sally hit the Florida panhandle in September, the mission-essential edict threatened Eglin Air Force Base personnel’s ability to participate in this year’s Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). Little did many of them know that a program proposed and shepherded by Wright Brothers Institute...

25.01.21 05:03 PM - Comment(s)

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