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The Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities Program Efficient Deployment of Technologies Chuck Ryan – NCMS Greg Kilchenstein - OSD(L&MR)MP. a joint NCMS/DoD Partnership. 1. CTMA Focus. CTMA Basics. Cooperative agreement between NCMS & OADUSD (MP&P)
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The Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities Program Efficient Deployment of Technologies Chuck Ryan – NCMS Greg Kilchenstein - OSD(L&MR)MP a joint NCMS/DoD Partnership 1
CTMA Focus CTMA Basics • Cooperative agreement between NCMS & OADUSD (MP&P) • Requires 2:1 industry/government cost match • DoD-wide; produces joint service results • Requires commitment by at least two services • 41 DoD organizations participate on projects • Provides an estimated ROI of 20 to 1 • Average technology transition is 18 months to IOC and 24 months to benefit realization • Transitioning from congressionally-directed to individual service-funded program • Transition commercially available technology (TRL Level 6+) versus inventing new technology • Rapid and relevant response to maintainers needs • Provide Innovative industrial capability • Further maintenance effectiveness and efficiency • Enable expeditionary maintenance • Outcome Focused: • Reduce cost of sustaining weapons systems • Reduce repair cycle time • Improve readiness and reliability 2
SIAD RRAD Elmendorf AFB NUWC Keyport PSNS PNS CECOM TACOM Rock Isl. TYAD TACOM NFPC Navy Crane OO-ALC ARL NAVAIR WPAFB NAWC China Lake NAVSEA OSD NNS AMC Barstow MC SJ AFB OC-ALC FRC East MC New River Camp Pendleton AMCOM FRC Southwest Dyess AFB WR-ALC ANAD Kings Bay TRF PHNS Albany MC FRC Southeast JOAP LEAD CCAD Hickam AFB NRL Key West DoD / CTMA Collaborative Partners X
Industry Partner NCMS Delivers: • Strategic Partnerships and Collaborations • Neutrality • Technology Insertion Management Expertise • Dedicated Contracting Specialists National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) • Non-profit member consortium based in Ann Arbor, MI • Mission is to build global competitiveness and to strengthen US-based manufacturing, private and public • Nearly 400 member companies in many industrial sectors
CTMA Track Record Bringing technology development and insertion into the DoD Maintenance Community since 1998 • 85 multi-participant projects • $165M in collaborative funds ($117M Industry & $48M from DoD) • Six Defense Manufacturing Excellence Awards • $102M total cost savings to date • Projected annual cost savings of $466M by 2020 • Additional 22 direct funded projects added by MIPR worth $15M
Improved Readiness and Reliability • Automated Intensifier Measurement System (AIMS) (TYAD, NSWC – Crane; Penn State EOC) • Automated test equipment to test the demilitarized image intensifier tubes returned from the field. • Performs all optical A-tests in approximately 10 minutes versus two hours manually