Mott Corporation
Mott Corporation, a leading innovator in metallic filtration & fluid flow solutions, announced a $1.9 million Other Transaction (OT) Agreement award from the Department of Defense. This OT Agreement is specifically aimed at advancing a prototype development for additively manufactured componentry, using advanced porous materials on Hypersonics systems.
"Mott has built a reputation for delivering disruptive solutions at record speed through collaboration with its customers," says Sean Kane, GM of Aerospace & Defense at Mott Corporation. "While defense and space industries are pushing technology boundaries, we also must drive cost savings for long-term sustainability. Mott is proud to embrace the challenge of furthering hypersonic technology and build on our heritage as a trusted partner in the defense industrial base."
The OT Agreement through Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division (NSWC Crane), will support the Joint Hypersonics Transition Office. These high-performance systems require specialized light-weight designs that can withstand extreme conditions.
This OT Agreement follows Mott's $10 million federal grant for clean energy technology. These two significant federal agreements underscore Mott's growing impact and leadership in delivering mission-critical, customizable solutions for the Department of Defense and other domestic partners. Mott's ability to meet the complex demands of these industries positions the organization as a key player in shaping the future of both defense and energy sectors.
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