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Jim Smerchansky, executive director of Marine Corps Systems Command, and Jeannette Evans-Morgis, deputy commander for Systems Engineering, Interoperability, Architectures and Technology at MCSC, listen to a presentation for a fan drive that improves fuel efficiency during the Navy’s Forum for Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer Transition May 18. MCSC’s SBIR/STTR program gives small businesses the opportunity to develop innovative advances in technologies to address Marine Corps needs. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Mathuel Browne)
180516-M-QC318-020.JPG Photo By: Mathuel Browne

May 31, 2016
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland - Jim Smerchansky, executive director of Marine Corps Systems Command, and Jeannette Evans-Morgis, deputy commander for Systems Engineering, Interoperability, Architectures and Technology at MCSC, listen to a presentation for a fan drive that improves fuel efficiency during the Navy’s Forum for Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer Transition May 18. MCSC’s SBIR/STTR program gives small businesses the opportunity to develop innovative advances in technologies to address Marine Corps needs. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Mathuel Browne)


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