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NDIA Manufacturing DivisionTechnology for Manufacturing Committee
Manufacturing Division Meeting
13-14 August 2008
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Agenda:• Reviewed 2008 Objectives and Deliverables
• Discussed Joint Mfg and SE Division Committee with Co-Chairs • Objective, Scope and Operational Approach
• Discussed Modeling & Simulation for Manufacturing• Potential Relationship with SED Modeling & Simulation Committee
• Understanding IIMS, MBE and Other Industry Focus Effort
• Distributed NDIA White Paper to Committee Members
• Requested Members Complete MRL/MRA Questionnaire
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• Dean Bartles • Howard Berkowitz• Peter Black• Jeff Bond• Doug Carlberg• Dudley Caswell• Tim Comerford• Frank Cooper• Dick Engwall• Kevin Fischer• Len Goldstein• Mark Gordon
• Gerry Graves• Mool Gupta• Dennis Kox• Ming Leu• Jay Meredith• Jennifer Moll• Greg Pollari• Herm Reininga• Charlie Stirk• Rajesh Talwar• Rebecca Taylor• Various New Members
Participants:
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2008 Objective:Active engagement and representation of NDIA Manufacturing Division in collaborative venues with the goal to significantly contribute towards addressing specific manufacturing technology needs
2008 Deliverables:1. Actively engage with other NDIA Divisions (e.g. Systems Engineering,
Science & Engineering Technology, etc.) to insert mfg interests in their prioritiesNew joint committee with SED; Mfg had session at annual S&ET conference in April in Charleston
2. Secure active NDIA Manufacturing Division technology representation in government discussions/deliberations, other forums, and working groupsMembers supplied MS&T and IBIF tech white papers; Members participate in JDMTP MRL workshops, strategic planning kickoff, …
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2008 Deliverables:3. Identify specific technology interest and create ad hoc committee with
industry, university and government participation to champion needsDid not establish any ad hoc committees because survey did not result in significant feedback and specific interest (may not be core function of committee?)
4. Identify projects funded through government and by industry that university and/or industry can collaborate on togetherIBIF and MS&T BAA topics forwarded to all members (as well as DARPA Disruptive Mfg interests)
5. Provide specific manufacturing technology issues for the 2009 NDIA Top Issues (due around June 2008)Final version included inputs and edits – specifically section 1 Mfg Technology.
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Back-up Slides
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Theme:
Collaborating for Defense Manufacturing Strength• Collaboration between government, industry and academia
• Collaboration with other NDIA divisions
• Collaboration with other associations and groups that support US manufacturing strength
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Mission:
Be a unified industry and academia voice representing manufacturing technology resources and needs, which can be communicated with defense and government decision makers for prioritization and action.
Charter:• Provide access to industry manufacturing technology sources and
expertise
• Identify and develop consensus on key manufacturing technology issues
• Communicate manufacturing technology trends and needs in a unified voice to defense and government decision makers
• Facilitate alignment of DoD and industry manufacturing technology priorities
• Support the development of ManTech roadmaps
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2008 NDIA Manufacturing Division Theme: Collaborating for Defense Strength• What do we offer to collaborators…
– Provide a manufacturing perspective to other groups– Build upon activity and objectives from 2007– Provide wide based view on emerging (disruptive) manufacturing technology needs
• What do we want from collaboration…– Identify industry wide (common) issues– Solve problems without duplicating costs
• Process technologies and best practices• Common models (cost, geometry, analysis, etc.)• Standards development
– MRL implementation– Leverage SBIR for manufacturing
• Groups to collaborate with…– JDMTP– NDIA Systems Engineering (Jim Hollenbach)– SBIR focal points– MBE– PDES, Inc. – STEP testing, use cases, – AIA TOC data interoperability– International or global collaboration opportunities (e.g. IMS, etc.)
• Ways to collaborate…– Invite Jim Hollenbach to overview at next Manufacturing Division– Workshop to identify basic research applicable to manufacturing (industry, government and
universities); build from our manufacturing technology survey
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NDIA S&T conference mfg track concept opportunity• Why do you need to consider manufacturing in S&T?
– How do you bridge gap between S&T projects and manufacturability (IBM Microelectronics – Harry Nobel)
– Government program (PM) technology insertion impact in SDD (successful and less-successful; educational/anecdotal vs. specific program)
• How do you consider manufacturing in S&T?– Defense industry best practices for manufacturing technology (MRL) to support
product transition
– Commercial large business industry best practices to address (MRL) to support product transition
– Commercial venture capitalists industry best practices to address manufacturing technology (MRL) to support product transition
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Last Name First Name Company24-25 JanNDIA Mtg
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3-4 AprNDIA Mtg
25 Apr10:00 ET
14 May10:00 ET
18 Jun11:00 ET
18-19 JulNDIA Mtg
28 Aug10:30 ET
31 Oct11:00 ET
14-15 NovNDIA Mtg
20 Dec11:00 ET
13-14 FebNDIA Mtg
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Fischer Kevin Rockwell Collins X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Bartles Dean General Dynamics - OTS X X X X X
Berkowitz HowardLockheed Martin - Missiles and Fire Control X
Black Peter Army RDECOM/AMRDEC X X
Bond JeffAssoc. for Mfg. Technology (AMT) X X X X X X
Carlberg Doug GMD Solutions, Inc. X X
Caswell Dudley IMTI X X X X X
Comerford Tim Missouri University S&T X X X X X X
Cooper FrankConcurrent Technologies Corporation X
Engwall Richard RL Engwall & Associates X X X X X X X X X X
Goldstein Len VSE Corporation X X
Gordon MarkNational Center for Advanced Technologies (NCAT) X X X X X X X
Graves GerryAdvanced Technology Institute (ATI) X X X
Gupta Mool University of Virginia X X X
Kox Dennis Raytheon Missile Systems X X X X X X X
Leu Ming Missouri University S&T X X
Meredith JayLockheed Martin - Missiles and Fire Control X X
Moll Jennifer Miller-Holzwarth Inc. X X X
Pollari Greg Rockwell Collins X X X
Reininga Herm Rockwell Collins (retired) X
Stirk Charlie CostVision X X X X X
Talwar Rajesh Boeing Phantom Works X X X X
Taylor RebeccaNational Center for Manufacturing Sciences X X X X X X X X