Advanced Photonix, Inc. Wins Terahertz Contract to Develop F-35 QC System
07 1월 2010 - 10:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Advanced
Photonix, Inc.(R) (NYSE Amex: API) announced today that its
subsidiary, Picometrix, LLC has entered into a Phase II SBIR
contract from the Air Force to develop a prototype terahertz
quality control system. The system will be based on the patented
fiber-coupled T-Ray 4000(R) instrument, and utilized to ensure the
proper fit of the coated exterior surfaces of the Lockheed Martin
F-35 Lightning II fighter jet, which has been developed under the
U.S. Department of Defense's Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Program.
This contract is a continuance of the successful Phase I SBIR
feasibility work completed in 2009. The 24 month Phase II contract
is valued at $3 million, with an option for an additional $1.5
million, exercisable at the Air Force's discretion. If successful,
the Phase II dedicated T-Ray 4000(R) prototype system would lead to
deployment of multiple production systems in Phase III. The JSF
Program is the Department of Defense's focal point for defining
affordable next generation strike aircraft weapon systems for the
Navy, Air Force, Marines, and U.S. allies. The United States and
eight JSF international partners are planning to buy more than
3,000 F-35 aircraft from 2013 through 2035 at a total cost of
approximately $200 billion. Lockheed Martin is the prime contractor
and is responsible for the final assembly of the F-35, uniquely
characterized by a combination of advanced stealth with supersonic
speed and high agility, sensor fusion, network-enabled capabilities
and advanced sustainment. The F-35 has three variants that are
derived from a common design, bringing economies of commonality and
scale. The focus of the JSF program is affordability -- reducing
the development cost, production cost, and cost of ownership of the
JSF family of aircraft. The T-Ray 4000(R) nondestructive testing
system deployed in Phase III would significantly improve
manufacturing efficiency and reduce costs on the expensive process
of installing the coated doors and panels on the F-35, in line with
the affordability focus of the JSF Program. The handheld scanner
developed under this Phase II SBIR will be a plug-in accessory to
the system, making it an option for the company's T-Ray 4000(R)
instrument. The scanner could facilitate additional applications
which would open new markets. This technology could be utilized for
any aircraft, not just the F-35, and could be adapted for other
applications including: measurement of coating thickness,
subsurface inspection, surface topography measurements, measurement
of coating tapers, and coating cure states. A handheld scanner
could also be applicable for homeland security applications such as
airport personnel scanning for explosives and suicide bombers. "The
application of our T-Ray 4000(R) product platform to help solve the
difficult manufacturing challenge posed by the next generation
military aircraft is a potentially significant opportunity to
deploy multiple systems for the manufacturing and maintenance of
the F-35 throughout its life. We believe this is just the first of
many manufacturing quality control and process control
opportunities for our T-Ray(R) product line in a variety of
markets," commented Richard (Rick) Kurtz, CEO of API. About
Advanced Photonix, Inc. Advanced Photonix, Inc. (R) (NYSE Amex:
API) is a leading supplier with a broad offering of optoelectronic
products to a global customer base. We provide optoelectronic
solutions, high-speed optical receivers and terahertz
instrumentation for telecom, homeland security, military, medical
and industrial markets. With our patented technology and
state-of-the-art manufacturing we offer industry leading
performance, exceptional quality, and high value added products to
our OEM customer base. For more information visit us on the web at
http://www.advancedphotonix.com/. The information contained herein
includes forward looking statements that are based on assumptions
that management believes to be reasonable but are subject to
inherent uncertainties and risks including, but not limited to,
unforeseen technological obstacles which may prevent or slow the
development and/or manufacture of new products; potential problems
with the integration of the acquired company and its technology and
possible inability to achieve expected synergies; obstacles to
successfully combining product offerings and lack of customer
acceptance of such offerings; limited (or slower than anticipated)
customer acceptance of new products which have been and are being
developed by the Company; and a decline in the general demand for
optoelectronic products. API-G Contact: Richard Kurtz, Advanced
Photonix, Inc. (734) 864-5647 Cameron Donahue, Hayden IR (651)
653-1854; DATASOURCE: Advanced Photonix, Inc. CONTACT: Richard
Kurtz, Advanced Photonix, Inc. +1-734-864-5647; or Cameron Donahue
of Hayden IR, +1-651-653-1854, , for Advanced Photonix, Inc. Web
Site: http://www.advancedphotonix.com/
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