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Outstanding Performance Award The High Energy Systems Group of Boeing has just been honored by the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project for developing technologies needed to demonstrate the feasibility of producing the energy of the Sun -- fusion energy -- on Earth. | ![]() |
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The award recipients and presentors pictured at left are: (top row) Dr. Charles Baker (U.S. ITER Home Team), Jim Naeger, Dr. Allen Atkins, John Davis, Dr. Dan Driemeyer, and Dr. Michael Ulrickson (Sandia National Laboratory); (seated) Ted Hellwig, Dick Cole, Joe Lodato, and Kevin Slattery. This award was given in recognition of outstanding design, R&D, and fabrication efforts in overcoming the many first-of-a-kind complexities and challenges on the international integration and manufacture of the full-scale ITER Divertor System Cassette. More details can be found on the Boeing ITER Divertor System web page. |
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At the same award ceremony, Mrs. Barbara Cooper, on behalf of U.S. Congressman,
Jim Talent, presented a United States House of Representatives Award to Dr. Allen
Atkins. The award stated: "As the Chairman of the House
Small Business Committee, it is my privilege to recognize The Boeing Company,
on the occasion of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER)
Award Ceremony. The efforts of the Boeing (MDC) team to develop this important
divertor component, stands as a testament to Boeing, and the numerous small businesses
which have made important contributions to this project." | ![]() |
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Boeing High Energy Systems Group The Boeing High Energy Systems group within the Information, Space and Defense Systems organization in St. Louis has been formed to examine solutions for high temperature, high heat flux problems primarily associated with fusion energy applications. Hardware subsystems have been designed and built by The Boeing Company for the PISCES Upgrade experiment and the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) to operate at very high heat flux levels in very demanding environments. As evidence of the ability to transfer technologies between fusion and aerospace applications, the fabrication of high heat flux components has been demonstrated with High Speed Machining of Copper Alloys. We also are providing conceptual design, systems analysis, and program management for conceptual designs of future commercial products. Examine our pages to learn more about these technologies and solutions. |
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Organizational structure within Boeing in St. Louis
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The High Energy Systems (HES) group is led by John W. Davis who has been with the original fusion group since its inception in the early 1970's. It is appropriate that his background is in high temperature materials as fusion demands the use of innovative, high-temperature materials. In addition to leading the HES group, he is the program manager on the ITER Material Properties Handbook project. | ![]() |
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Boeing has been participating in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) program as a part of the US ITER Home Team and the US fusion program funded by U.S. Department of Energy through its Office of Fusion Energy Sciences, OFES. This is viewed as an opportunity for Boeing to transfer aerospace technology into non-aerospace applications, acquire new technologies to produce more affordable and reliable aerospace components, obtain insights into technologies and processes of industries outside the US, and better understand international technology initiatives. McDonnell Douglas Corporation, now a part of The Boeing Company, has been working in fusion for 22 years, beginning with a request from the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). |
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For more information, you may select any of the program areas we are currently supporting.
Several of the above descriptions include both research and development as well as design efforts. The design tasks are included in a master ITER Design Services contract. Boeing is the principal contractor for these ITER contracts for the areas of plasma facing components, blankets, and material databases.
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