Sintavia Snags Award from DoD

Hypersonic development contract will focus on additive technology in producing hypersonic propulsion systems.

Hypersonic development contract will focus on additive technology in producing hypersonic propulsion systems.

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Sintavia, an all-digital aerospace component manufacturer, has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Department of Defense for the development of additively manufactured hypersonic propulsion components. The contract, part of the Growing Additive Manufacturing Maturity for Airbreathing Hypersonics (GAMMA-H) project, contracted through the S²MARTS OTA managed by National Security Technology Accelerator (NSTXL), was awarded in part to Sintavia to develop and prove out the robust quality and operational processes needed to design and manufacture critical precision components needed for hypersonic flight.

By validating these processes specifically with respect to hypersonic propulsion components, Sintavia’s efforts under GAMMA-H will be able to be used across the hypersonic industrial base. The contract is expected to run through 2025.

“The GAMMA-H award represents an important step forward in developing and formalizing standard additive manufacturing processes that can be used across the industry for hypersonic production,” says Brian R. Neff, Sintavia’s founder and CEO. “As the industry leader in this effort, Sintavia is uniquely positioned to work with the GAMMA-H project to successfully develop and validate these processes. We are grateful to the GAMMA-H team for their trust in Sintavia regarding this absolutely critical national security imperative.”

Announced in October 2023 with a budget of $106.7M, the GAMMA-H project is a joint effort between the Office of Secretary of Defense ManTech and the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division. In addition to the direct GAMMA-H award, Sintavia supports several other efforts also funded by the GAMMA-H project.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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