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Appendix B
Workshop Agenda
Wednesday, October 11, 2000
7:15 am
8:00
8:15
Registration and Continental Breakfast
Welcome-Tom Cooper, Universal Technology Corporation, Committee
Chair
Session 1: Past, Present, and Future of Specifications and Standards
Chair. Tom Cooper
Past DoD/NMAB Involvement with Materials/Processes Specifications
and Standard e-Jerry Persh, Zimmerman Associates, Inc.' and Institute
for Defense Analyses
8:45 Defense Standardization Program, MiTSpec Reform, and
Nongovernment Standards-Steve Lowell, Defense Standardization
Program OJfice
9:15
9:45
10:00
Issues Affecting New DoD Programs-Gary R. Aciams, Aeronautical
Systems Center, Wright-Patterson AFB
Break
NDIA Specs and Standards Symposium Summary-Tim Guil1tiams,
Boeing
10:30 Panel Discussion with the Speakers of Session 1
Session 2: Company, Commercial, and Military Specifications
Chair. Bob Steffen
1:00 Strategies for Adopting Commercial Standards in Defense Procurement:
A View from ASTM-Kitty Kono, ASTM, Washington, D. C.
1 1:30
Noon
The SAE-AMS Specification System-Gary Pollak, AMS Program
Manager, Society of Automotive Engineers
Lunch
1:00 Issues Related to Qualified Product L~sts-Arshadt Hafeez, Performance
Review Institute
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44 Impact of Acquisition Reform on DoD Materials anal Processes Specifications and Standards
1:30 AIA Early Warning Project Group-Dennis Evans, Pratt & Whitney anal
Chairman of EWPG
2:00 Panel Discussion with the Speakers of Session 2
2:30 Break
Session 3: Implementation Issues Government Agencies' Perspective
Chair. Dalte Moore
2:45
3:15
NASA Implementation of Commercial Specifications-Mark Shuart,
NASA Langley
FAA Perspectives: Barriers and Recommendations for Adoption of
Commercial Materials and Processing Standards-Larry Bcewicz, FAA
NRS (Composites)
3 :45 Space Implementation-Dave Davis, Directorate of Systems Acquisition,
Space ant! Missiles Center, Los Angeles Air Force Station
4:15 Pane] Discussion with the Speakers of Session 3
4:45 Break
5:00 Reception
Thursday, October 12, 2000
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
Session 4: Implementation Issues DoD Agencies' Perspective
Chair. Harold Griffin
S:00
8:30
Air Force Implementation of Commercial SpecificationsitR. Scott
Kuhnen, ASC/AFRL Engineering Standards Office, Wright-Patterson
AFB
Navy Implementation of Commercial Specifications-Bob Prine, Naval
Air Systems Command
9:00 Acquisition Reform from an Army Airworthiness Perspective-Kirit
Bhansali, ARDEC, U.S. Army Aviation and{ Missile Commandt, Redstone
Arsenal
9:30
Army Land Systems Implementation of Commercial Specifications-
Marta Tomkiw, Interoperability Engineering and Stanalardization Team,
Tank-automotive and Armaments Command (TACOM)
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Appendix B. Workshop Agenda
10:00 Break
10:15 Panel Discussion with the Speakers of Session 4
Session 5: Implementation Issues Original Equipment Manufacturers'
Perspective
Chair. Samuel Garbo
10:45 Overview of OEM Implementation Issues-Robert Schafrik, General
Electric Aircraft Engines
1 1:15 Boeing Implementation of Commercial Specifications-Keith Porter,
Boeing
1 1:45 Commercial Specifications at Lockheed Martin: Implementation Issues
and a Proposed Plan for National Standards-Ceci! Schneidler, Lockheed!
Martin Aeronautics Company
12:15 pm Lunch
1:00 Pane] Discussion with the Speakers of Session 5
Session 6: Implementation Issues—Supplier and Manufacturer Perspective
Chair. Ernest Piisila
1:30 A Material Supplier's Perspective on the Implementation of Commercial
Specifications-Milt Miiner, Alcoa, Inc.
2:00
2:30
Implementation of Commercial Specifications: A Manufacturer's
Perspective-Randy Kanaby, Rolis-Royce Allison
Break
2:45 Panel Discussion with the Speakers of Session 6
Session 7: Conclusion
Chair. Tom Cooper
3: 15 Open Discussion
3 :45 Concluding Remarks-Tom Cooper, UTC, Planning Group Chair
4:00 Adjourn
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