F-35 Scuff Sanding Test and Demonstration
ID: AF252-D022Type: BOTH
Overview

Topic

F-35 Scuff Sanding Test and Demonstration

Agency

Agency: DODBranch: USAF

Program

Type: SBIRPhase: BOTH
Timeline
    Description

    The Department of Defense, specifically the United States Air Force, is seeking innovative solutions for the F-35 Scuff Sanding Test and Demonstration under the SBIR program. The objective is to develop a robotic system capable of automating the scuff sanding process for the F-35 aircraft, aiming to enhance efficiency, reduce labor intensity, and minimize workplace injuries associated with manual sanding. This initiative is critical as it addresses the laborious nature of current sanding practices, which have led to high employee turnover and safety concerns. Interested parties should note that the solicitation is open from April 2, 2025, to May 21, 2025, with further details available at the provided source link, and must comply with ITAR regulations regarding foreign nationals.

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