The NavalX SoCal Tech Bridge team poses in front of the autonomous electric shuttles called Olli on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, California, March 31, 2021. From left to right: Lt. Col. Brandon Newell, the director of technology and partnerships for the Marine Corps Installation neXt program; Marissa Brand, a Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific representative; Ana Borja, a Naval Information Warfare Systems Command representative; and Maj. Steve Harvey, the incoming director of technology and partnerships for the Marine Corps Installation neXt program. The 5-G-connected, 3D
The NavalX SoCal Tech Bridge team poses in front of the autonomous electric shuttles called Olli on Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, San Diego, California, March 31, 2021. From left to right: Lt. Col. Brandon Newell, the director of technology and partnerships for the Marine Corps Installation neXt program; Marissa Brand, a Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific representative; Ana Borja, a Naval Information Warfare Systems Command representative; and Maj. Steve Harvey, the incoming director of technology and partnerships for the Marine Corps Installation neXt program. The 5-G-connected, 3D-printed, autonomous electric shuttle is currently on a pilot program on MCAS and delivers goods throughout the base.
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