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Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow: Fast Forge Submission Forms

Complete the attached forms to submit your fast forge project with a proposed budget and timeline. Projects will be evaluated based on technological merit, funding requirements, and planned use of LIFT High-Bay Equipment.

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Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow: Fast Forge Submission Forms

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  1. Lightweight Innovations For Tomorrow Fast Forge Submission Forms • Operated by ALMMII

  2. LIFT Fast Forge • Complete the attached forms to submit your project • Be sure to include proposed budget (not to exceed $250,000 Federal) and proposed timeline (not to exceed 6 months). 1:1 Cost Share is required. • Projects will be evaluated on: • Technological Merit • Technology MRL level • Program Timing • Funding Requirement or Total Project Value/Cost Share • LIFT Member Engagement • Planned use of the LIFT  High-Bay Equipment. • Submit the completed forms to Hadrian Rori, LIFT Chief Technology Officer at hrori@almmii.org • Projects will be evaluated for approval within two weeks of submission date • Project ideas may be submitted until June 1, 2019

  3. Project# : Title: Team Members Participants Planned Activities Period of Performance ROM Budget Cost Work Breakdown Structure Performance Approval ONR Program Manager: Johnnie J. DeLoach, Jr. CEO & Executive Director: Nigel Francis LIFT ONR

  4. Solution 1 of 5 Project Data √ Cooperative Proprietary Project# : Date#: Company: Project Number Start Date Co. Name Title: Title & Goal Goal: Leader email: Project Leader: Industry: Project Scope / Problem Statement • Determine the specific deliverables to be produced during the project. • The final deliverable goes to the customer of the project. • These deliverables can be a product, service, process, or plan. • A deliverable can be regarded as something that must be in place before changes can be accomplished. State what will be within the team’s working boundaries and what the team will not be working on. Target Technology √ JOINING & ASSEMBLY COATINGS NOVEL/AGILE PROCESSING Project Scope / Problem THERMO-MECHANICAL PROCESSING POWDER PROCESSING MELT PROCESSING Deliverables Estimated cost Total Project Value (TPV $): Estimated Total Cost Share Value Define the measures or other indicators that will be used to (a) judge the success of the deliverables and (b) identify ways to improve performance at a later date. Measures Financials

  5. Solution 2 of 5 Project Data Proprietary Project # Company: Title Title: Current Technical State Define current TRL/MRL Level. Include graphs, pictures, examples, prior art Current Technical State / TRL / MRL

  6. Solution 3 of 5 Project Data Proprietary Project #: Company: Title Title: Approach/Solution Proposed Solution with specific tasks. Include graphs, pictures, examples Technical Approach / Solution

  7. Solution 4 of 5 Project Data Company: Proprietary Project #: Title Title: Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6 Suggested TimeLine Design/Simulation Simulation Design Proto Tools Build Proto Tools Assembly/Try Testing /Validation G Timeline Gantt Chart showing tasks & dependencies Timeline

  8. Solution 5 of 5 Project Data Proprietary Project #: Company: Title Title: Partners List all partners that will receive sub-awards. Include suppliers, SME’s, Academic Institutes with estimated sub-award for each partner. Include principle contact at each partner. RASIC format should be used to describe involvement by multiple members. Technical Partners

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