AMAM VCOEAdvanced Manufacturing
Virtual Center of Execution

Advanced manufacturing,
on mission time.

We connect warfighters and Sustainment Program Offices to qualified additive manufacturing nodes. Technical Data Packages deploy in hours — not months.

72hr
Avg dispatch
6 weeks
New qualification
CUI
Classification ceiling
24/7
Portal access
Mission Protocol

Four steps from request to readiness.

Every submission moves through authenticated routing, engineering review, and qualified production — with complete chain-of-custody.

01 · SECURE_AUTH

Authenticated Portal

Warfighters and SPOs log in via CAC-compatible SSO to access the mission queue.

02 · DATA_TRANSMIT

Submit Part Data

Upload NSNs, technical drawings, or field photos. Any format, any fidelity.

03 · ENG_ASSESS

Engineering Review

Our engineers validate against military standards and identify qualified builds.

04 · NODE_FAB

Route to Fabrication

Qualified additive nodes produce and ship directly to the requesting unit.

FAQ

Before you submit.

Common questions from warfighters, SPOs, and additive manufacturers onboarding to the network.

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What if I do not have technical drawings or NSNs?+

Submit any available information, including field photos, rough dimensions, and the component's operational function. Our engineering team will review the data to determine if a Technical Data Package already exists within our repository, or if reverse-engineering is required to support your mission readiness.

Are there security or classification limits for submissions?+

Only Unclassified and CUI (Controlled Unclassified Information) data should be uploaded directly through this portal. For mission-critical requirements involving Classified technical data, use our secure contact options to request a SIPR-level engagement or encrypted transmission protocol.

What are the typical timelines for part delivery?+

Processing times depend on validation status. Validated components already in the TDP Library can often be dispatched within 72 hours. For new parts requiring qualification, the engineering review and production cycle typically ranges from 2 to 6 weeks depending on urgency and material complexity.

What kinds of parts are currently in scope?+

Focus is placed on non-flight-critical components, obsolete brackets, customized tooling, and mission-essential repairs for assets facing procurement delays.

Initiate Contact

Ready to move a part from request to readiness?