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2007 CTMA Symposium Agenda

Monday, March 26, 2007

 

11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.  Networking Golf scramble –
Fort Sam Houston Golf Course, green fees for the event are $34. Rental clubs are available at the course for a $10 charge. (cut off date to sign up is March 20th)

 

3:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.    Early Registration - Hotel Lobby

 

6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.    Poolside Reception

 

Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Plenary – Identification of Needs

 

7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.     Registration

 

8:00 a.m.  Welcome, Richard F. Pearson, President & CEO, NCMS

 

8:05 CTMA/Symposium Purpose, Chuck Ryan, Vice President
        Technology, NCMS

 

8:30 DoD Strategy for Materiel Readiness David Pauling, Assistant
       Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Materiel Maintenance
       Policy, ADUSD (MR&MP)

 

9:00 John Johns, Deputy Commander, Fleet Readiness Centers, US Naval Air Forces

 

9:30 Break

 

10:15 Tim Dues, Deputy Director for Maintenance Directorate
         of Logistics and Sustainment, HQ Air Force
         Materiel Command

 

10:45 CAPT Jonathan A. Dowell, USN Commander, Naval Undersea
         Warfare Center, Keyport

 

11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.   Lunch

 

1:00 CTMA Project Highlight – Light Armored Vehicle (LAV).
        Sense and Respond, Bill Black, Intrepid Solutions

 

1:30 CTMA Project Highlight – Enhanced Wiring Integrity Systems,
        (EWIS), Donald Chew, USAF COL. Ret.

 

2:00 Break

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Track Sessions -
(Tue.)

Plating/Coatings

2:30 Hard Chrome Plating at North Island, George Cushnie,          Advanced Tooling Corp.

3:00 Kinetic Spray Processing, Walley Birtch, Centerline

3:30 Laser Coating Removal, Phase II, Joel Galles, NUWC Keyport

4:00 Durable Non-Skid Coating Lifecycle Management and   
       Operations, Charlie Tricou, Penn State 

4:30 Robotic Painting Optimization, Matt Collins,
        Vision Solutions, Int’l

§5:00 Erosion Resistance Coating for Gas Turbine Compressor Air Foils”, Marcio Duffles, America's Phenix, Inc.

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Lifecycle Management and Operations

2:30 Six Sigma for Lifecycle Data Management, Phase II

3:00 Assembly and Design Documentation

3:30 OptiCAM IV, Mike Huff, Spatial Integrated Systems,
       Matt Brennan, UGS Corporation

4:00 Legacy Lifecycle Management Monitoring and Inspection,
       Nainesh Rathod, Imaginestics and Bob Mann, BCT Technology

4:30 Thermal Drilling Application Development, Bill Charron, Ford Motor Company

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Monitoring and Inspection

2:30 Static Event Detector Monitoring and Inspection, Niels
        Jackson, VCD Technologies, LLC

3:00 Corrosion Sensor

3:30 Smart Machine Pilot Project, Phase II, Jim Dallam,
       Maintenance Technologies

4:00 High-Performance 3D Scanning System, Scott Ackerman, Dimensional Photonics Internat’l

4:30 Portable Large Shape Inspection System, Scott Ackerman, Dimensional Photonics Internat'l

5:00 Direct Part Marking for High Strength Metals
       & Painted Over Articles, Pat Cantwell, Perma-Code
 

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5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Evening Reception and Tabletop Displays


Wednesday, March 28, 2007

7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Registration
 

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Plating/Coatings

8:00  Modernization of Nickel Electroplating at Depots,
       George Cushnie, Advanced Tooling Corp

8:30  DoD Metal Finishing Workforce Development Program, Jeremy Smith, CCAD

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Parts Marking

9:00 IUID Depot Maintenance Customer Day, Chris Sautter, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville

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Electronics

10:15
Automated Test Equipment, Synthetic Instrumentation,
         Chris Clendenin, Boeing

10:45 Legacy Test Program Set, Migration System,
         Peter Hansen, Teradyne

11:15 Impact of Lead/Free Initiatives on Military Intermediate Depot Maintenance Facilities, Aaron Caplan, GSA Service Co.

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Fuel

11:45 Fueling the DoD – In a Petroleum-Challenged World,
         Greg Russell, USMC Maintenance Directorate

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Lifecycle Management and Operations

8:00 Casting Knowledge Re-Used Based Cost Advisor,
        Prasenjit Datta Roy, Imaginestics

8:30 Centralized Fleet Automated Management System (CFAMS),
       Tom Manzagol , I.D. Systems, Inc.

9:00 Configuration Change Management

9:30 Managing Risk in the Preventative Maintenance Program,
     
  Robin Baxter, IMES, Inc. and Ben Stevens, OMDEC, Inc.

10:15 Using Simulation to Improve Process and Workflow Efficiency, Joe Hugan, Magnys V-Sim

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Composites

10:45 Heat Transfer Classification for Production Tooling
         & Composite Repair, Tom Rose, AvPro

11:15 Control Simulation for Composite Processing, Francisco Maturana, Rockwell Automation

11:45 Inspection & Repair Preparation Cell (IRPC),
         Frank Elliott, GFM

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Monitoring and Inspection

8:00 Portable/Hand-Held Oil Assessment Devices, Dr. Edward
       Urbansky, Joint Oil Analysis Program Technical Support
       Center (JOAP)

8:30 Next Generation Inspection Systems, Phase III,
        Jeffrey Calkins, Manufacturing Resources Inc.

9:00 Predictive Maintenance Systems, CH-53E Helicopters,
       Frederick Wylie, NAVAIR Pax River
 

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Low-Volume Advanced Manufacturing Processes

9:30 Advanced Digital Fabrication & Repair, Randy Jeffcoat,
         Trident Refit Facility: Kyle Morris, NUWC Keyport; and
         Ken Cooper, NASA-Marshall Space

10:15 Real-Time Ultrasonic Control of Bolt Tightening Application
         Development, Bill Charron, Ford Motor Company

10:45 Ultrasonic Consolidation Of Titanium Alloys for High
         Performance Military Aircraft Damage Repair, Anu Gupta,
         Solidica Inc.

11:15 Sustainment Needs at Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Edwin Kincaid, OC-ALC

11:45 Parts Washing Using Bioremediation Technology, Don Makaruk, ChemFree Corp.

12:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Group Luncheon Speaker – LTGEN Mike Hough, (Ret.), The Former Head of Marine Corps Aviation

1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Brainstorming Workshops

3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Workshop Reports

4:30 p.m. Next Steps and Adjourn