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Ever wonder how technology requirements are identified
in DoD maintenance facilities?
Do you think you have a solution to one of their key sustainment needs?
The 2010 CTMA Working Symposium highlights sustainment requirements, ongoing DoD projects addressing some of these needs, and interacting with the leaders in the DoD and industry responsible for improving weapon system sustainment.
This event offers the unique opportunity to network with technology providers while displaying technology to Department of Defense (DoD) personnel.
Speaker Spotlight
| MG Nickolas G. Justice, U.S. Army Research and Engineering Command, (RDECOM). As the commanding general of RDECOM, MG Justice leads a worldwide organization of more than 17,000 scientists, engineers and other professionals who keep the Army on the cutting edge of technology through the operation of subordinate research and development centers and laboratories |
Agenda Highlights
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Insertion Requirements Workshop- What IS and What IS NOT a requirement? This workshop will identify what the process is for generating and budgeting for a
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Project Tracks- Coatings/Corrosion Control, Inspection/Test, Environmental, Workload/Workforce/Material Management, Metal Working, Manufacturing, Composites.
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Project Briefs- DoD sponsored programs highlighting new technologies focusing of sustainment of legacy platforms.
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Evening Reception- Networking including tabletop technology displays.
For more information please contact:
Debbie Lilu, debral@ncms.org, 734-995-7038.
