Agenda 1300-1309: Welcome and Overview – Greg Kilchenstein (OSD-MR) Presentation 1309-1310: Administrative Notes – Debbie Lilu (NCMS) 1310-1330: NAVSEA: Expeditionary Maintenance in Theater and Sustainment Technology (CAPT Eric Morgan / Stephen Black) Presentation 1330-1350: Naval Expeditionary Sustainment and Repair (NESAR) Technologies – Janice Bryant (NAVSEA) 1350-1410: USMC Forward Deployed Additive Manufacturing – MSgt Doug McCue …
Abstract Accurate data is the cornerstone of maintenance. Whether it is in the form of the technical data necessary to execute inspection and repair, or it is collected by maintainers during inspection and repair processes, data is the focal point by which the maintenance enterprise navigates. Rapid access to multi-media tech data enables maintainers to …
Abstract CBM+ is the application and integration of appropriate processes, technologies, and knowledge-based capabilities to achieve the target availability, reliability, and operation and support costs of DoD systems and components across their life cycle. CBM+ shifts equipment maintenance from an unscheduled, reactive approach at the time of failure to a more proactive and predictive approach …
Abstract Cold spray is a cost-effective, environmentally-friendly repair technology that can effectively reduce non-mission capable rates for DOD assets. It is an additive, solid-state thermal spray process that restores components’ critical dimensional features lost to corrosion, wear or mechanical damage. The process bonds metal to metal in a relatively low-heat environment, whereby metal or combinations …
Abstract AM offers numerous opportunities to improve the DoD maintenance enterprise’s ability to deliver weapon systems faster and in some cases with improved designs. Some of AMs greatest benefits include time, cost, complexity, and customization, compared to some its greatest challenges in quality, trust in meeting requirements, and workforce development. OSD and the military services …