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NCMS Technology Showcase Showcase Directory NCMS Technology Showcase PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD & INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE FACILITY July 24-26, 2019 NCMS’ Commercial Technologies for Maintenance Activities (CTMA) Our CTMA Program supports DoD’s emphasis on the importance of warfighter and equipment readiness. CTMA provides collaboration and innovation between government and industry to fill technology needs Technology Showcases within the maintenance and sustainment communities. NCMS Technology Showcases are a tremendous opportunity for our industry partners and members Technology Transition through to put their advanced technologies in the hands of Partnerships and Dedication maintainers and other key stakeholders within the CTMA brings forward innovative technologies that DoD community. assist with maintenance tasks and provides the required testing and evaluation processes to prove cost-eff ectiveness. Because these technologies are commercially available, the process is expedited and eff icient; 30-45 days from cradle to execution. CTMA PROVIDES A VENUE FOR INDUSTRY PARTNERS TO DEMONSTRATE TECHNOLOGIES FOR DOD EVALUATION PRIOR TO ACQUISITION. An F/A-18F Super Hornet fuselage is placed in a special fixture for the replacement of the Center Barrel section of the aircraft at FRCSW. This was the first Super Hornet to undergo this procedure, originally pioneered by FRCSW on F/A-18 legacy Hornet aircraft . Photo by Chuck Arnold, courtesy of FRCSW. ENABLING MAINTENANCE COMMERCIAL TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS FOR MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES The CTMA Workflow By the Numbers: DoD Needs & Funding $ $ Requirements Stream 8B Technology 420 Projected 226M Multi-Partner Cost Savings Service-Directed Transition Projects by 2023 Funds Applied 12-18 Months Validated CTMA NCMS Builds Technology Contract Collaborative Benets Partnerships Vehicle $ 92% s 200M 107 y Technology a Industry DoD D 5 -4 Cost Share Transition Partners 30 NCMS Led Industry NCMS Project Demonstration Cost Share Development About CTMA The CTMA Program off ers a unique contracting vehicle Focus Areas for industry, academia, and the DoD sustainment CTMA’s focus is to drive down maintenance costs and community to work in collaboration to promote the help remove other obstacles. Current projects fall development, demonstration, and transition of new within the following areas: and innovative technologies which enhance warfighter Advanced/Additive Manufacturing readiness at best value and lowest risk. Autonomic Logistics Business Processes and Partnerships For more information about CTMA, Coating and Corrosion Prevention visit www.ncms.org/ctma or contact Debbie Lilu at Condition-Based Maintenance + [email protected]. Energy, Environmental, Health and Safety Enhanced Inspection Reliability Improvement (Hardware) Training/Misc. About NCMS NCMS is a cross-industry technology development consortium, dedicated to improving the competitiveness and strength of the U.S. industrial base. As a member-based organization, it leverages its network of industry, government, and academia to develop, demonstrate, and transition innovative technologies eff iciently, with less risk and lower cost. For more information about NCMS visit www.ncms.org. Table of Contents ABOUT PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD & CS UNITEC, INC . INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE FACILITY . 6 Ergonomic Needle Scalers . 23 PUGET SOUND TECHNOLOGY FOCUS AREAS . 7 DIT-MCO DIT-MCO HT-128 Handheld Wiring Analyzer . 24 OPEN LETTER TO ALL . .8 . ECLYPSE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION KEY CONTACTS . 9 DoD Rugged and Deployable Automatic TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE AGENDA . 9 Wire Test Set (AWTS) . 25 ALPHASTAR CORPORATION ELEVATE SYSTEMS GENOA SHM - Digital Twin Reverse Engineering to Create Required Zero Maintenance . 11 Technical Data . 26 AMERICAN CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY INC . EXTREME INDUSTRIAL COATINGS Non-Hazardous Radiation Shielding Weldless Repair of Cast Iron, Bearing, and Seal Manufacturer . 12 Surfaces . 27 ANALATOM INCORPORATED FARO TECHNOLOGIES In Situ Corrosion Rate and Environmental FaroArm®/FARO VantageS6 Laser Tracker™ . 28 Condition Monitoring Supporting Structural GE INSPECTION ROBOTICS Health Assessment . 13 Ultra Mobile Industrial Inspection Robots . 29 APTIMA, INC . GUIDEHOUSE Remote Monitoring of Workers in Confined Strategy Consulting; Process, People, Spaces . 14 Infrastructure . 30 ATLAS COPCO POWER TOOLS HAWK RIDGE SYSTEMS/MARKFORGED Ergonomic Power Tools for Material Removal 3D Design, Manufacturing, and and Bolting Solutions . 15 3D Printing Solutions . 31 ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA SOLUTIONS HEXAGON MANUFACTURING INTELLIGENCE Atmospheric Plasma Coating Removal . 16 Romer Portable Coordinate Measuring Arm— BECHTEL NATIONAL Leica Laser Tracker . 32 Bechtel Innovation . 17 HYDRATIGHT/ENERPAC CAPTURE 3D Portable Machining and Bolting Equipment . 33 ATOS Optical and Laser Metrology Systems . 18 HYTORC CIMTEC AUTOMATION Batter, Hydraulic and Pneumatic Collaborative Robot Application . 19 Torque Tooling . 34 CM TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION ID INTEGRATION INC . Wiring . 20 Locate & Track Assets On-Demand with RFID COMPUTER AIDED TECHNOLOGY (CATI) Location Tracking . 35 Desktop Metal Printing Technology and IMPACTO PROTECTIVE PRODUCTS INC . Creaform Handheld Scanning/Measuring Personal Protective Equipment . 36 Technology . 21 INTERTEST, INC . CREAN INNOVATIONS Focused on the Visual Solutions Smart Factory, Asset Tracking and Augmented of Tomorrow . 37 Reality as well as Capacity Improvements . 22 LANCS INDUSTRIES Radiation Shielding & Containment . 38 LIFE CYCLE ENGINEERING SIEMENS GOVERNMENT TECHNOLOGIES Mixed Reality Training . 39 Lifecycle Management for Depot LOCKHEED MARTIN & UNIVERSAL SYNAPTICS Maintenance . 49 Intermittent Fault Detection & Isolation System SILVER FIR SOFTWARE 2 .0 (IFDIS 2 .0™) and Intermittent Fault Detector Attila Radiation Transport Software . 50 (IFD-128™, IFD-256™, IFD-512™) . 40 SURCLEAN, INC . MAGLOGIX Laser Ablation Surface Cleaning . 51 Switchable Magnets . 41 SWAGELOK NORTHWEST (US) NATIONAL CENTER FOR MANUFACTURING Orbital Welding, Fluid System Components, SCIENCES Services and Training . 52 Technology Development Consortium . 42 TEMPLE ALLEN INDUSTRIES NPO Stand-Up Abrading Machine . 53 Radiation Shielding . 43 THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC PENTEK Viewpoint™ Remote Monitoring Radiation Corner-Cutter® Needle-gun Scaler, VAC-PAC® Detection System . 54 HEPA Vacuum, ROTO-PEEN Scaler, ECAD Tester TRANSCO PRODUCTS, INC . and TDR Instrumentation . 44 Radvision 3D® . 55 PTC VERISURF SOFTWARE, INC . Shipyard Modernization Solutions . 45 Complete Digital Solution for PYROTEK 3D Measurement . 56 Marine Acoustic and Thermal Solutions . 46 ZOLLER INC . RADIATION SAFETY & CONTROL Tool Presetting, Measuring, Inspection, SERVICES, INC . (RSCS) Automation & Tool Management Solutions . 57 SIM-TeqTM Radiation Training Equipment . 47 TECHNOLOGY INDEX . .58 . REVERSEENGINEERING .COM Accelerate Digitizing and Measuring—Seamless Hard Probe and Laser Scanning Directly into SolidEDGE and Siemens NX . 48 www.ncms.org - 5 ABOUT Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility Established in 1891 as a Naval PSNS & IMF was recently recognized Station, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and by Vice Admiral Thomas Moore for their Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS on-time delivery of seven high profile & IMF) provides our Navy with high quality, projects. In a press release, Moore says on-time maintenance, modernization, that PSNS & IMF was “…knocking it out recycling and support that helps assure of the park and you are the absolute gold America’s dominance at sea. PSNS & standard in what we are looking for in our IMF has permanent sites in Bremerton, naval shipyard performance.” Bangor, and Everett, Washington; in San On June 12, 2019 PSNS & IMF Diego, California; and at Commander, welcomed, Captain Dianna Wolfson, the Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan. With first female commander of a U.S. Naval 15,000-plus employees and Sailors, the Shipyard. shipyard in Bremerton is the Pacific PSNS & IMF is the primary West Coast Northwest’s largest Naval shore facility Naval Shipyard for support of aircraft and one of Washington state’s largest carriers. It is also the only U.S. Facility industrial installations. The Trident Refit certified to recycle nuclear ships and Facility is the largest command at Naval has safely scrapped more than 125 Base Kitsap, Bangor, near Silverdale, submarines as well as some cruisers. Washington. 6 - NCMS Technology Showcase - Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility Puget Sound Technology Focus Areas ADVANCED/ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING ENHANCED INSPECTION • 3D printing • Circuit analysis test equipment • 3D scanning • Industrial augmented reality • Blockchain • Inspection (tanks & voids) • Thermal spray • Radiological surveys • Prototyping • Scanning and measuring tools • System isolation and tagout AUTONOMIC LOGISTICS • Wiring • Artificial intelligence • Automation technologies RELIABILITY IMPROVEMENT • Smart factory • Collaborative robots for industrial applications BUSINESS PROCESSES AND PARTNERSHIPS • Equipment & process modernization • Cybersecurity • Maintenance and calibration services • Lifecycle management • Tool repair • Logistics • Machine learning TRAINING/MISC . • Product lifecycle management • Augmented reality/virtual reality • Software • Cold cutting technologies • Computer-based training COATINGS AND CORROSION PREVENTION • Logistics information systems training • Laser ablation • Machining products • Laser coating • Needle-gun scaler • Shop painting • Plasma power supplies & delivery systems
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