The agreement paves the way for Sandia and Boeing to do business together, allowing them to add project-task statements without having to negotiate terms and conditions on each other, according to a Sandia press release. Technical work will be divided into separate and independent projects.
The companies will initially work on tasks involving concentrating solar power technology, headed by a Sandia researcher working with two Boeing project engineers.
More projects may be added in several technical categories, including materials and process science; modeling and simulation; sensors, tags and associated electronics; microsystems science, technology and components; logistics and supply-chain management tools; intelligent systems and robotics; manufacturing technologies; test techniques and facilities; pulsed power/directed energy sciences; safety; network and information security; signals processing and analysis; energy systems; and security.
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