Appendix B
Meeting Agendas
Meeting One
February 24-25, 2003
Keck Center of the National Academies
Acquisition-Focused Basic Research: Context and Initial Thoughts
John H. Hopps, Jr., Department of Defense
Materials and Processing Models
Peter Angelini, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Predictive Product Realization—Bridging
Design and Manufacturing Through Modeling and Simulation
Delcie R. Durham, National Science Foundation
Models of Products and Processes
Daniel E. Whitney, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Observations on the Uses of Modeling and Simulation
Michael Lilienthal, Defense Modeling and Simulation Office (retired)
Computational Engineering Sciences for Design to Manufacturing
Thomas C. Bickel, Sandia National Laboratories
Modeling and Simulation in Aerospace Industry
James W. Hollenbach, Simulation Strategies
Modeling and Simulation in the U.S. Automotive Industry
Jack F. White, Altarum
Bridging Design and Manufacturing: Electronics Industry View
Thomas S. Babin, Motorola Advanced Technology Center
Meeting Two
April 29-30, 2003
Keck Center of the National Academies
Tools for Accelerated Insertion of Materials into Systems
Leo Christodoulou, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
Life Cycle Behavior Models and Tools
John L. Sullivan, Ford Motor Company
Digital Manufacturing Tools
Robert Brown, Delmia Corporation
Model-Based Development of Embedded Systems
Hans-Peter Hoffmann, I-Logix
Interoperability Considerations for Manufacturing Simulation and Visualization Tools
Chuck McLean, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Use of Models in the Development of Implantable Devices
Jonathan Krueger, Guidant Corporation
Simulation and Modeling for Acquisition, Requirements, and Training
W.H. (Dell) Lunceford, Jr., Army Model and Simulation Office
Design by Simulation for Mars Entry Descent and Landing Systems
Adam D. Steltzner, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Development of Uninhabited Combat Aerial Vehicles
Allen Haggerty, Vice President—General Manager Engineering (ret.), Boeing Military Aircraft and Missiles
Opportunities in Modeling and Simulation to Enable Dramatic Improvements in Ordnance Design
Robert K. Garrett, Jr., Naval Surface Warfare Center
Virtual Aluminum Castings
John Allison, Ford Motor Company
Meeting Three
June 25-26, 2003
Ford Motor Company
Overview of the Ford Product Development System
Chris Minger, Ford Motor Company
Analytical Powertrain: Product Development Process
Agus Sudjianto, Ford Motor Company
Virtual Product Creation and Virtual Manufacturing Engineering
Shuh-Yuan Liou, Ford Motor Company
Virtual Manufacturing—Rough Parts Forming
Alan Lecz, Ford Motor Company
Roundtable on Automotive Industry (Discussion of best practices, identification of gaps and what is needed to bridge the design to manufacturing gap)
Will Guerra, DaimlerChrysler Corporation
Alan N. Baumgartner, Ford Motor Company
Steven W. Holland, General Motors
Arthur H. Adlam, Jr., U.S. Army TACOM
Mohammad Usman, Visteon
Prasad Mangalaramanan, Dana Corporation
Ray Quatrochi, Federal Mogul Corporation
Joseph A. Spiegel, Intermet Corporation
Bryan Froese, Meridian Castings
Translating Design to Manufacturing: Army Trucks
Arthur H. Adlam, Jr., U.S. Army TACOM
Sheet Metal Process Modeling and Its Use on the Manufacturing Shop Floor
Edmund Chu, Alcoa Inc.
Advanced Engineering Environments for Small Manufacturing Enterprises
Joseph P. Elm, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
Integration of Nanotechnology Manufacturing Processes into Microsystems
Gregory W. Auner, Wayne State University
Real Time NDE to Validate Product Designs and Manufacturing
Connie Philips, National Center for Manufacturing Sciences
Meeting Four
August 25-26, 2003
J. Erik Johnson Center
CAD Tools Evolution and Compatibility
Chris Hoffmann, Purdue University
Trends Associated with Data Representation and Integration
Fred Waskiewicz, Object Management Group