New NCMS Member: Automated Precision, Inc.

Automated Precision develops innovative laser metrology solutions for aircraft, automotive, aerospace, shipbuilding and machine tool industries.

http://www.anautics.com

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Posted on: 1/29/2008 at 10:32 AM
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NCMS-CTMA Project Team win Defense Manufacturing Award

Each year the Department of Defense (DoD) spends multi-millions of dollars repairing vehicle components caused by corrosion damage. The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) managed a cross-industry collaborative team that developed a new kinetic spray technology championed by the Delphi Research Laboratory. This new technology will impact Department of Defense by significantly reducing corrosion related maintenance across all military services. “The adoption of this new technology will also benefit automotive and aerospace companies who will save millions of dollars in their facilities,” said NCMS Senior Program Manager Steve Hale.

This achievement was recognized this week at the 2007 Defense Maintenance Conference held on December 3 – 6, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The NCMS team was recognized by a “Defense Manufacturing Excellence Award” presented by the National Center for Advanced Technologies (NCAT). The award recognizes outstanding cooperative efforts on technology development between government, industry and academia. NCMS has received six of these awards for their amplified efforts in cross-industry collaboration in the Department of Defense, Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities (CTMA) program.

The NCMS project participants included all the branches of the armed services, the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines, and the cross-industry companies: The Boeing Company, Delphi Corporation, Ford Motor Company, CenterLine Ltd. and Solidica. The average CTMA technology transition is 12 months to initial operational capability and 24 months to return on investment with a goal for full deployment across all armed services.

“NCMS projects allow us to conduct world-class research through networking and cooperation with today’s brightest and best companies,” said Project Member, CenterLine Ltd.,General Manager Wally Birtch. “The DoD gained the capability to salvage millions of dollars of parts through the project while we have opened up a new channel for sales of our technology to increase aircraft readiness.” “The Kinetic Spray project enabled us to expand our core competencies in Ultrasonic Consolidation of Aluminum to encompass into advanced leading-edge engineering material,” said Anu Gupta, Materials Research Engineer, Solidica located in Ann Arbor, MI.

This new technology has had a significant impact on material readiness by increasing the number of aircraft, ships and ground vehicles that are now available to our war fighters. “The success of the Kinetic Spray project brings us one step closer to realizing our expeditionary maintenance goals. We continuously need to look at ways to implement new technologies and realize their benefits over and across the Department of Defense.” said Greg Kilchenstein, OSD Program Manager, Office of the Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense.

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Posted on: 1/28/2008 at 10:26 AM
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Project Final Report: Lasershot Peening of Landing Gear Components

A variety of landing gear components are failing without having reached their desired service lives. The failures are due primarily to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and fatigue. The objective of this project was to improve the fatigue life and SCC resistance through the application of laser peening technology to selected components.

Team members on this project were the Aging Landing Gear Life Extension Program (ALGLE) at Ogden Air Logistics Center, the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), the University of California (Davis), and the Metal Improvement Company. The project was funded and managed through the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) Commercial Technologies Maintenance Activities (CTMA) program.

Cost:

$150.00 Non-members
$100.00 NCMS Member

This final report can be purchased online at the following link:

http://products.ncms.org/DEPT_RPT/RPT140158.htm

A FAX order form is also available at the link.

For more information please contact: 

NCMS Customer Care, customercare@ncms.org

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Posted on: 1/22/2008 at 10:35 AM
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2008 AMT-NCMS Technology Forum March 5-7, 2008

Location:  Lake Buena Vista, Florida

Last chance to save $100 on registration and to reserve your hotel room at the special AMT rate!

The early bird rate ends this Monday, January 28. See hotel information at http://www.amtonline/techforum for discount information.

Are you aware of your customers’ future needs? We’ve got you covered. Dana M. Komin, Director – CCRW – Common & Advanced Systems at General Motors Corporation will provide an overview of future assembly and manufacturing capability needs at GM.

Expect lively discussions at this year's forum on timely topics:

  • Manufacturing in the Internet Age

  • Intelligent High Performance Machining

  • Knowledge Driven Manufacturing Systems

  • MTConnect – Overview and Implementation

  • Innovative Technologies in Optics, Micro Positioners, Composites, Precision Spindles

  • New Technology Developments in the U.S., China, Europe, and Japan

  • And more...

The 2008 AMT/NCMS Manufacturing Technology Forum is a joint conference with the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) focusing on technical needs and research and development (R&D) activities occurring throughout the world. Attendees are from AMT and NCMS membership, end user communities, research laboratories, and academia.

For additional information please visit:

http://www.amtonline/techforum

 

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Posted on: 1/21/2008 at 10:23 AM
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USMC Regional Workshop- February 26-27, 2008

Location:  Quantico, Virginia

The Marine Corps Base Quantico will be co-hosting a combined workshop with the Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities (CTMA) and the Joint Technologies Exchange Group (JTEG). The theme for this workshop is “Land Systems Sustainment Technology”. This workshop is intended to bring together DoD’s maintenance/logistics/technologist communities and technology providers within industry. Briefs will include technology needs to improve the performance of Marine Corps maintenance and repair processes. The workshop will be held at The Clubs at Quantico on the Marine Corps Base Quantico, VA on 26-27 February 2008.

The workshop keynote speaker will be Col.William E. Taylor, Program Executive Officer Land Systems, United States Marine Corps. The plenary session will also include speakers on USMC NAVAIR Overview, Depot Maintenance & Technology Needs, Marine Corps Logistics Command, Albany GA. and an OSD overview on Sustaining Materiel Readiness.

CTMA is a collaborative effort between the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS), its member companies, and the Department of Defense (DoD) to demonstrate, integrate and transition emerging technologies into DoD maintenance facilities through a cost share. The Joint Group on Depot Maintenance (JG-DM) established the JTEG to improve the coordination among DoD depot maintenance activities for the support of new and emerging technologies, and continuous process improvement (CPI) initiatives used to improve the capability and efficiency of the depot maintenance community.

For additional information please contact:

NCMS- Debbie Lilu, 734-995-7038, debral@ncms.org or
JTEG- Steve Siens, 937-656-2774 / DSN986-2774, steve.siens@wpafb.af.mil

For more information on the workshop agenda, registration/fees or location please visit:

https://www.ncms.org/SSL/08CTMA-Quantico/08-registration.htm

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Posted on: 1/14/2008 at 3:21 PM
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Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) visits NCMS Headquarters


United States Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) met with NCMS President Rick Jarman today at NCMS headquarters to explore new avenues of collaboration that would benefit Michigan manufacturers. Included in the discussions was the American Manufacturing Initiative (AMI) which will establish a plan to get the manufacturing sector back on track. The Senator recognizes that many of NCMS’ programs are key to achieving that goal.

The AMI brings together government, private industry and academia in a robust partnership aimed at turning around the manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy. NCMS, with its 20 year track record of collaboration, is an important part of revitalizing our domestic manufacturing industry.

NCMS and its member companies look forward to working with Senator Levin to create an economic environment where American manufacturers will continue to innovate and create jobs for the future.

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Posted on: 1/7/2008 at 3:17 PM
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