
The event offers a unique opportunity for industry to network with DoD personnel and to showcase technology.
- Don’t Miss this Opportunity to Learn about DoD Maintenance Needs!
The NCMS-CTMA 2009 Symposium features leaders from across all services who will discuss the importance of continuous technology insertion to ensure that our maintainers, logisticians and engineers are equipped with the capabilities which enable them to efficiently and effectively sustain materiel readiness.
Featured Speakers
Richard B. Jarman, President & CEO, NCMS
John Johns, Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
Maintenance Policy & Programs
MajGen Scott G. West, Commanding General
U.S. Army TACOM Lifecycle Management Command
Dr. Raj Iyer, TACOM LCMC Data Czar Director
Product Data & Data Management, TACOM Lifecycle Management Command
Col Ron Alberto, Logistics Corps Commander, Tobyhanna Army Depot
Col Dale Johnson, Commander, Maintenance Center Barstow
Dr. Katherine Stevens, Director Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, AFRL
Capt Tim Matthews, Command Officer, Fleet Readiness Center Southeast
Does your Company have a Technology Roadmap?
Technology transition is a difficult challenge for industries under the best of circumstances. Given the current economic climate, the future of your organization may depend on the timely deployment of new technology.
Plan on attending this compelling series to gain insight and observe DoD participants working through a technology transition roadmap.
Technology Transition Roadmapping Series
Part 1: Identifying Barriers
This panel discussion will focus on the problems and solutions to transitioning technology to the various DoD manufacturing and maintenance activities such as air logistic centers, shipyards, depots and arsenals.
In order to achieve the maximum benefits of the CTMA program as a whole, the new technologies that are developed by the individual projects must be implemented on the manufacturing floors of these activities. But many times this technology transition does not happen quickly, and sometimes not at all. This session will identify the barriers to technology transition faced by the CTMA program.
Part 2: Develop Resolutions to Identified Barriers to
Technology Transition
This second session will be a roadmapping event to identify the solutions to the technology transition barriers and represent them on an implementation timeline. In this session, technology transition will encompass both transitioning from the technology provider to the maintenance activity and also the transition from one successful maintenance activity to other maintenance activities needing the same capability.
