25.08.2008 12:30:00
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ManTech Wins 2008 'R&D 100' Award for its CORIN(TM) XLS, Specialty Polyimide Used in Space Applications
ManTech International Corporation (Nasdaq:MANT) announced today that its
Colorless Organic/Inorganic Nanocomposite (CORIN) transparent polyimide
film, used in space and electronics applications, has been recognized by R&D
Magazine as one of the top 100 most innovative and technologically
significant new products of the year. Called the "Oscars
of Invention” by the Chicago Tribune,
the R&D 100 awards are given annually to the technologies that have the
potential to greatly affect further scientific discovery, human life,
and society. Previous award winners include fax machines, ATMs and HDTV.
ManTech’s CORIN XLS Polyimide is a colorless,
sprayable polyimide nanocomposite that is clear, resistant to radiation
and atomic oxygen erosion, and utilizes POSS®
technology from Hybrid Plastics. CORIN XLS Polyimide was developed with
funding from the Air Force Research Laboratory as a coating for high
strength fibers exposed to atomic oxygen and UV degradation in low earth
orbit. CORIN XLS Polyimide is ideal for use in space applications
requiring high optical clarity and durability to atomic oxygen erosion,
such as a replacement for glass covers in solar cells. CORIN XLS is also
used in display and electronics applications requiring high optical
clarity and polyimide-grade temperature stability.
ManTech’s CORIN XLS Polyimide is part of a
family of polymers developed by ManTech that have been used in
spacecraft. ManTech’s CP1™
Polyimide, a predecessor product to CORIN XLS, is a key component of NASA’s
experimental solar sail, which uses sunlight to propel vehicles through
space, much the same way the wind pushes a sailboat through water. The
100 square foot sail is packed inside the NASA NanoSail-D satellite.
ManTech engineers also helped to design the NASA NanoSail-D satellite.
"We are honored to be named an R&D 100 Award
recipient,” said the CORIN group leader,
Garrett Poe, Ph.D., ManTech International Corporation. "Since
satellites cost approximately $10,000 per kilogram launch weight, a huge
portion of the satellite’s cost is tied up in
the fuel used to launch the satellite. We recognized the importance of
replacing heavy portions of the satellite -- such as metals in support
structures and glass in the photovoltaic arrays –
with lightweight replacements to lower the launch weight and therefore
lower the overall satellite cost,” he said.
"We designed the CORIN technology from the
ground up,” said Brandon Farmer, Ph.D.,
ManTech International Corporation. "We
recognized the importance of producing a polyimide coating that exhibits
the properties we were seeking, and also the importance of producing the
coating resins in multi-ton quantities without needing to design a new
production plant around the product. CORIN XLS fits perfectly into our
existing production line of high performance polyimides.”
Traditional polyimide films exhibit high temperature stability but
require high curing temperatures, are yellow/orange colored, and rapidly
degrade upon exposure to atomic oxygen. ManTech’s
CORIN XLS Polyimide offers temperature stability common to most
polyimides, but adds high optical clarity, room temperature cure, and
unmatched resistance to degradation from atomic oxygen and anisotropic
plasma etching. Additional information on ManTech’s
CORIN XLS can be found at www.mantechmaterials.com
or by calling 256-971-7000.
The first R&D 100 Awards were given in 1963. Many entries over the years
have become household names, including Polacolor film (1963), the
flashcube (1965), the automated teller machine (1973), the halogen lamp
(1974), the fax machine (1975), the liquid crystal display (1980), the
printer (1986), the Kodak Photo CD (1991), the Nicoderm anti-smoking
patch (1992), Taxol anticancer drug (1993), lab on a chip (1996), and
HDTV (1998).
One hundred winners that exemplify the best new technologies were chosen
from an international pool of contestants from universities, private
corporations, and government labs. Winners of the 2008 R&D 100 Awards
appear in the September issue of R&D magazine.
About ManTech International Corporation:
Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia with more than 7,400 professionals,
ManTech International Corporation is a leading provider of innovative
technologies and solutions for mission-critical national security
programs for the Intelligence Community; the departments of Defense,
State, Homeland Security and Justice; the Space Community and other U.S.
federal government customers. ManTech’s
expertise includes systems engineering, systems integration, software
development, enterprise architecture, cyber security, information
assurance, intelligence operations and analysis support, network and
critical infrastructure protection, information operations and
information warfare support, information technology, communications
integration, logistics and supply chain management, and service oriented
architectures. The company supports the advanced telecommunications
systems that are used in Operation Iraqi Freedom and in other parts of
the world; has developed a secure, collaborative communications system
for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; and builds and maintains
secure databases that track terrorists. The company operates in the
United States and 40 countries. In 2008, BusinessWeek magazine
chose ManTech for its 2008 ‘InfoTech 100’
listing representing the best performing tech companies in the world. In
2007, ManTech was named one of BusinessWeek.com’s
fastest growing tech companies; to Business 2.0 magazine’s
100 Fastest Growing Technology Companies list for the second year in a
row; to the Deloitte & Touche list of the 50 fastest growing technology
companies in Virginia; and a GI Jobs magazine Top Ten Military
Friendly Employer. Additional information on ManTech can be found at www.mantech.com.
Forward-Looking Information:
Statements and assumptions made in this press release, which do not
address historical facts, constitute "forward-looking" statements that
ManTech believes to be within the definition in the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and involve risks and uncertainties, many
of which are outside of our control. Words such as "may,”
"will,” "intends,”
"should,” "expects,”
"plans,” "projects,”
"anticipates,” "believes,”
"estimates,” "predicts,”
"potential,” "continue,”
or "opportunity,” or the negative of
these terms or words of similar import are intended to identify
forward-looking statements.
These forward-looking statements are subject to known and unknown risks
and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially
from those anticipated, including, without limitation: adverse changes
in U.S. government spending priorities; failure to retain existing U.S.
government contracts, win new contracts, or win recompetes; adverse
results of U.S. government audits of our government contracts; risks
associated with complex U.S. government procurement laws and
regulations; adverse effect of contract consolidation; risk of contract
performance or termination; failure to obtain option awards, task orders
or funding under contracts; adverse changes in our mix of contract
types; failure to successfully integrate recently acquired companies or
businesses into our operations or to realize any accretive or
synergistic effects from such acquisitions; failure to identify, execute
or effectively integrate future acquisitions; and competition. These and
other risk factors are more fully discussed in the section entitled
"Risks Factors" in ManTech's Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission on March 17, 2008, and, from time to
time, in ManTech's other filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, including among others, its reports on Form 10-Q.
The forward-looking statements included in this news release are only
made as of the date of this news release and ManTech undertakes no
obligation to publicly update any of the forward-looking statements made
herein, whether as a result of new information, subsequent events or
circumstances, changes in expectations or otherwise.
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