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Suggested Citation:"C--Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2013. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18252.
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Workshop Agenda

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES BUILDING 2101 CONSTITUTION AVE., NW, WASHINGTON, D.C. JULY 23 AND 24, 2012

Monday, July 23

8:30 a.m. Welcome: What Is DMMI? and Meeting Objectives
Robert Latiff, Chair, DMMI Standing Committee
9:00 DOD and Materials Issues
Speaker: Lewis Sloter, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Research and Engineering)/Weapons Systems
9:30 Q&A
9:40 The Air Force Research Laboratory and Materials Issues
Speaker: Katherine A. Stevens, Director, Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, AFRL
10:10 Q&A
10:20 Break
10:40 The Army and Materials Issues
Speaker: Scott Fish, Army Chief Scientist
11:10 Q&A
11:20 Open Discussion: Materials Issues and Programs to Mitigate Shortages
Discussion Leaders: Michael F. McGrath and Rosario A. Gerhardt
Suggested Citation:"C--Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2013. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18252.
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12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00 Materials Shortages and Strategies to Counter Them
Speaker: Robert Schafrik, General Manager, GE Aviation
1:30 Q&A
1:40 Sustaining Air Force Aging Aircraft into the Twenty-first Century
Speaker: Alan Eckbreth, Eckbreth Consulting
2:10 Q&A
2:20 Break
2:40 The Air Force Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages Program
Speaker: Royce Smith, Tinker Air Force Base
3:10 Q&A
3:20 Open Discussion: Problems Related to the Supply Chain, Parts Obsolescence, Certification, and Sustainment
Discussion Leaders: Robert Schafrik and Alan Eckbreth
4:00 Adjourn for the day

Tuesday, July 24

8:30 a.m. Welcome, What We Heard Yesterday
Robert Latiff, Chair, DMMI Standing Committee
9:00 Senate Armed Services Committee Report on Counterfeit Electronic Parts in the DOD Supply Chain
Speaker: Joseph M. Bryan, Professional Staff Member, Senate Armed Services Committee
9:30 Q&A
9:40 Counterfeit Parts and Parts Obsolescence
Speaker: Dianne Chong, Vice President, Assembly, Factory, and Support Technologies; Engineering, Operations and Technology; Boeing
10:10 Q&A
10:20 Break
10:40 DARPA’s TRUST and IRIS Programs
Speaker: Carl E. McCants, Microsystems Technology Office, DARPA
11:10 Q&A
11:20 Open Discussion Related to Counterfeit Problems, Substandard Parts, and Substandard Materials
Discussion Leaders: Denise F. Swink and Robert Latiff
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00 Current Issues at the Defense Microelectronics Activity
Speaker: Daniel M. Marrujo, Lead Microelectronics Reliability Engineer, DMEA
Suggested Citation:"C--Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2013. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18252.
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1:30 Q&A
1:40 Issues at the Office of Compliance, Center for Devices and Radiological Health
Speaker: Bryan H. Benesch, Special Assistant to the Director and CDRH Device Determination Expert, FDA
2:10 Q&A
2:20 Break
2:40 Open Discussion
Discussion Leader: Steven G. Wax
3:00 Adjourn Workshop
Suggested Citation:"C--Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2013. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18252.
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Suggested Citation:"C--Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2013. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18252.
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Suggested Citation:"C--Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2013. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/18252.
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The Standing Committee on Defense Materials Manufacturing and Infrastructure (DMMI) conducted a workshop on July 23-24, 2012, to share information and gather perspectives on issues concerning Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems. This workshop, held at the headquarters building of the National Academies, 2101 Constitution Avenue N.W., Washington D.C., was conducted according to the procedures of the National Research Council (NRC) for a convening activity. That is, all workshop participants—including presenters, members of the DMMI standing committee, Reliance 21, invited guests, and visitors—spoke as individuals, and no overall findings, conclusions, or recommendations were developed during or as a result of the workshop. All statements and views summarized in this publication are attributable only to those individuals who expressed them. It is worth noting that the sponsor, Reliance 21, is a Department of Defense group of professionals that was established to enable the DOD science and technology (S&T) community to work together to enhance Defense S&T programs, eliminate unwarranted duplication, and strengthen cooperation among the military services and other DOD agencies.

The DMMI standing committee named a workshop planning group to develop the workshop agenda and decide on invited guests and presenters, in accordance with the statement of task approved by the Governing Board of the NRC. The planning group also consulted with the Reliance 21 materials and processing community of interest.

The presentations and discussions during the workshop are summarized sequentially in the main part of this report. As an aid to readers, nine themes have been identified by the author that recurred in multiple presentations and discussions. Materials and Manufacturing Capabilities for Sustaining Defense Systems: Summary of a Workshop explains these nine themes and summarizes the two day workshop.

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