2022 CTMA Partners Meeting Gathers Leaders from Government, Industry, and Academia to Advance Maintenance and Sustainment Technologies

After a two-year hiatus, nearly two hundred leaders from government, industry, and academia gathered at NCMS’s 2022 Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities (CTMA) Partners Meeting, held May 3-5 in Virginia Beach, VA. Focused on advancing the development and adoption of key maintenance and sustainment (M&S) technologies, the Partners Meeting provided a forum for experts to [...]Read More »

Advancements in Reverse Engineering Capabilities Improve Readiness, Lower Ongoing Maintenance Costs of Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicles

When the military identifies an immediate need for new defensive equipment and vehicles, it pulls out the stops to rapidly field a solution. However, one challenge of rapid fielding is that often traditional documentation processes lag the production cycle, resulting in a lack of technical data packages (TDPs) detailing product fabrication requirements. This was the […]

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Member Spotlight: GVS-RPB

At the start of the pandemic, the world came to know and appreciate the importance of quality respirators and the ability to have easy access to them. GVS-RPB, a global filtration, and personal safety device manufacturer have earned its place in the spotlight for delivering these critically needed products. For decades, the team at GVS-RPB […]

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Corpus Christi Army Depot to Hold its First Technology Showcase in July

The largest helicopter repair site in the world, Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD), will host its first NCMS Technology Showcase this July 13-15, 2022. CCAD, a 61-year-old depot located on the site of the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station (NAS), serves as the Army’s premier helicopter overhaul and repair facility. Also known for delivering world-class […]

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CODE 1000i | Shipyard Innovation Through NCMS

From “Salute” April 28, 2022.  Written by: Silvia Klatman After taking a one-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences and Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility’s Technology Showcase came roaring back in the summer of 2021, offering hundreds of teammates the opportunity to check out industry’s latest innovations. In the six months since […]

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Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI) Advanced Through Thermography Innovations

NCMS Technology Briefs highlight NCMS’s cultivation and growth of innovative technologies. Through our management of government and industry collaborations, we’ve gained insights into novel approaches and best practices that can assist all companies to navigate the sometimes complex journey toward advancement. Based on the results of NCMS technology projects, the briefs show the applicability and […]

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Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI) Advanced Through Thermography Innovations

NCMS Technology Briefs highlight NCMS’s cultivation and growth of innovative technologies. Through our management of government and industry collaborations, we’ve gained insights into novel approaches and best practices that can assist all companies to navigate the sometimes complex journey toward advancement. Based on the results of NCMS technology projects, the briefs show the applicability and […]

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2022 CTMA Partners Meeting Registration Deadline Extended to April 22

Event To Offer Unparalleled Opportunities for M&S Community Register now for the 2022 CTMA Partners Meeting, the only event that brings DOD, industry, and academia together to solve maintenance and sustainment (M&S) challenges, develop new partnerships, and learn about innovative existing and emerging technologies. It will be held in-person May 3-5, 2022, at the Delta […]

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Rapid and Agile 3D Scanner with Micron Accuracy Advances Non-Destructive Inspection

Sustaining jet engine blades requires maintainers to identify problems including geometric wear, poor surface quality, leading-edge wear, coating wear-off, and the location and size of cavities. Prompt repairs of these issues prevents engine failures and saves expensive assets. Yet each maintenance action increases costs. The DOD prioritizes maintenance expenditure reduction by its increasing use of […]

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