For several years, NCMS has invested in supporting the University of Michigan’s Tauber Institute for Global Operations. One result of that investment is that we acquire the talents of interns who are completing their masters’ programs at U of M. The Tauber Institute is a joint venture between the U of M’s Stephen M. Ross […]
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NCMS proudly partnered with Carrier Team One to host the Innovation Expo on June 9 at the Wyndham Bayside in San Diego. As part of this year’s Annual Carrier Community Event, industries gathered to demonstrate innovative technology that would assist with fleet availability. The objective of the event was to engage in dialogue about what […]
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Now in its ninth year, the 2021 CTMA Magazine provides readers with new informative articles highlighting maintenance and sustainment solutions and technologies being developed for future use. The magazine includes a special tribute section to long-time CTMA colleague Greg Kilchenstein. NCMS highlights Greg’s impact on materiel readiness in “Accelerating M&S Technologies,” written by NCMS President […]
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Naval Sea Systems Command Technology Office (NAVSEA 05T) and The Pennsylvania State Universityʼs Applied Research Lab (Penn State ARL) together with NAVSEA warfare centers are pioneering a new approach to maintaining Navy ships—a portable robot and a user-friendly operating system— to automate ship repair. NAVSEA 05T is sponsoring the Multifunctional Automated Repair System (MARS) project, [...]
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The Cybersecurity Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CyManII) has announced an extension of the submission due date for RFP-BP1 project proposals involving three technical project topics: 1 Baselining 4 Coordinated Vulnerability Awareness 5 TrustWorks-aaS The new proposal due date is June 11, 2021, at 5 p.m. CDT. Complete descriptions for the three topic areas can be found […]
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Regular maintenance on H-53 rotary wing aircraft involves hazardous, time-consuming work. Each aircraft has seven composite blades that require regular resurfacing to ensure balance and proper coating to prevent cracks and corrosion. It can take maintenance artisans approximately 24 hours to carefully sand away the top layer of paint and the primer while carefully avoiding […]
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Due to its lightweight, strength, functionality, low cost, and durability, carbon fiber is a popular choice for the commercial vehicle industry. Not surprisingly, the U.S. Army has wanted to investigate the viability of this composite material for their Next Generation Combat vehicles. Currently, most carbon fiber comes from China. The Army’s goal has been to […]
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As part of the hybrid event model, the CSAT 2021 meeting on June 22 – 23 is offering virtual tickets available via their registration site. Virtual attendees can participate remotely while following along with the same agenda and same speakers as the in-person session. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-csat-2021-tickets-130023240011?aff=NCMS Virtual Registration: Free Virtual Government + All-Access Registration: Free Virtual […]
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For the Navy, surface preparation for ships and boats is an arduous yet critical task. To avoid corrosion and protect the structure of the vessel, existing surfaces must be cleaned of all remnants of prior paint as well as any element, such as salt or sand, that may have gotten underneath. The most difficult aspect […]
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Important deadline: The window for project funding through the Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities (CTMA)’s Cooperative Agreement will be closing soon. Funding must be received in-house no later than Friday, August 13, 2021, in order to leverage this contract vehicle for all obligated projects. Consider utilizing the CTMA Cooperative Agreement to obligate your expiring funds to […]
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