Washington – Mission Ready Sustainability Initiative (MRSI) has released a new white paper "Streamlined Life Cycle Assessment: A Value Proposition for the Department of Defense." This new white paper was developed by MRSI's Streamlined Life Cycle Assessment (SLCA) Work Group.
"This MRSI white paper addresses opportunities for managers in the public sector, such as the Department of Defense (DOD) and the individual services, and the private sector to understand better the total cost of ownership of both products and processes and how that better understanding can become a positive economic discriminator for program selections in the acquisition process," said Maribeth Malloy, director of Environmental Sustainability And External Engagement, Lockheed Martin, co-chair of the MRSI Work Group."
Malloy continued, "The Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations & Environment) has already reached out to industry to address ways to provide consistent, practical, and repeatable methodology to drive prudent acquisition decisions."
Bill Flanagan, director, Ecoassessment Center of Excellence, General Electric Co., co-chair of the MRSI Work Group added, "GE Aviation is applying the LCA/LCC methodology to assess the additive manufacturing of fuel nozzles for the CFM LEAP next-generation high-bypass turbofan jet engine. Additive manufacturing processes offer the potential for novel fuel nozzle designs that result in reduced life cycle environmental impact and total cost of ownership due to: reduced part weight, net lower raw material consumption; and enhanced performance."
The MRSI white paper includes business case studies from MRSI members including 3M, BASF, General Electric Co., and Lockheed Martin.
"This white paper provides business cases on how four leading companies are moving forward with their own SLCA activities and highlights the opportunity to expand SLCA pilot activities within DOD," said Steve Hellem, MRSI's executive director. "
MRSI is an organization founded by the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM), Lockheed Martin Corp., and General Dynamics that is working to create a new generation of mission ready sustainable products and services that generate economic and environmental value for the Department of Defense and its services. Members include: 3M, AtSite, BASF, Chemico-Mays, Concurrent Technologies Corp., Covanta, EOS, GE Aviation, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, and the NCDMM.
Source: MRSI