NDIA of the Lone Star and Sooner States participated in this vital discussion on the ReShore of American Manufacturing. Our Chapter President, Lynn Tomaszewski and Chapter Treasurer, Michael Morford were featured as panelists. In addition, our Cybersecurity Committee Chair, Beth Lahaie and Newsletter Chair, Emily Kimmett welcomed new corporate members into our local chapter hosting a display table at the event. This resulted in a new corporate membership, MicroPac, a local semiconductor manufacturer.
Agenda – May 9, 2022
March 30th – The Inaugural Manufacturing & Defense Industrial Base Symposium
*** IN PERSON ATTENDANCE***
***2 Keynotes, 3 Panels, Lunch, Evening Reception***
***Speakers from Texas, Oklahoma, & Washington, DC***
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
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Summary:
The recent pandemic has indicated an unanticipated fragility in our nation’s manufacturing supply chain. An aggressive push towards reshoring American manufacturing requires efforts across a spectrum of policy, laws, universities, trades and infrastructure enabling expansion, leadership and speed for our nation’s defense industrial base of small and medium sized manufacturers.
In this first-of-its-kind event, we are bringing together key stakeholders across all levels of government. Join us as we view the entire manufacturing ecosystem from multiple perspectives and explore actionable ideas with the goal to remake America’s manufacturing base into a hyper-connected, secure, and resilient ecosystem of domestic suppliers who can more easily connect and interact.
NDIA champions, builds and convenes the forums that tackle the industry’s most challenging issues. The Lone Star Chapter has been right in the middle of having the most relevant speakers of our time.
Attendees include:
• State-level and federal leaders across the manufacturing spectrum
• Department of Defense supply chain & contracting professionals
• U.S. House & Senator Legislative Directors and MLAs – specifically members from
the Armed Services Committees and the Science & Technology Committees
• Supply Chain leaders from major defense OEMs
• Small and Medium Sized Manufacturers
• Raw material suppliers
• Nationally recognized research institutions
• Manufacturing and supply chain subject matter experts
Venue & Logistics
The Bluebonnet Ballroom is located on the First Level of the E.H. Hereford University Center on the campus of the University of Texas at Arlington located at 300 W First Street, Arlington, TX 76010.
Parking in Lot 38 on Oak Street, just east of the University Center
For overnight travelers,
Hotel: Sheraton Arlington, 1500 Convention Center Drive, Arlington, TX 76011
Agenda
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
11:00 AM: On-Site Registration Opens and Pre-Event networking hour
12:00 PM: Opening Session and Luncheon
Opening Session Speakers:
• Ms. Lynn Tomaszewski, President, NDIA Lonestar
• Dr. Teik C Lim, Interim President, University of Texas at Arlington
• Ms. Pravina Raghavan, NIST MEP Director (Featured Speaker)
• Mr. Rodney Reddic, Interim Executive Director for TMAC, the Texas MEP
Featured Speaker, Ms. Pravina Raghavan
2:00 PM: Panel Session 1: Perspectives from the Military: Land, Sea, Air, & Space
Panel 1 will view the state of the defense industrial base and the manufacturing sector’s ability to respond to supply chain shocks specifically from the perspective of our nation’s military branches. Military Leaders, both current and former, with decades of experience in DoD sustainment will share their thoughts. Paneled by Adm(ret) Patrick Walsh, former Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, we will seek to identify ways Industry 4.0 and emerging technology coupled with defense policy can create a more diverse, robust base to support out nation’s defense manufacturing needs.
• Moderator: Adm(ret) Patrick Walsh, Co-Founder, First Watch Group
• Mr. Robert Valdez, Deputy Director for the 948th Supply Chain Management Group, Tinker Air Force, Oklahoma
• Mr. Ross Guieb, Executive Director, Bush Combat Development Complex at Texas A&M
• Mr. Eric Sundby, Executive Director, Space Force Association
Moderator, Adm(ret) Patrick Walsh
Mr. Robert Valdez
Deputy Director for the 948th Supply Chain Management Group, Tinker Air Force, Oklahoma
3:00 PM: Panel Session 2: Perspectives from Operating in the Supply Chain
Panel 2 continues the discussion of our nation’s defense industrial base and views the current state of the manufacturing sector through the lens of individuals directly involved in daily manufacturing needs. The Manufacturing Division Chairperson for the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) will seek to paint a vivid picture of today’s conditions from those who see it closest. This includes individuals in charge of supplier diversity programs at large defense prime contractors as well as directly from small manufacturers seeking to remain relevant in today’s rapidly evolving demands while the nation’s commitment to reshoring American manufacturing is finally getting the attention it deserves.
• Moderator: Mr. Gary Fleegle, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining
• Ms. Brenda Davidson, Vice-President, Lockheed Martin, PAC-3 Programs
• Mr. Bret Boyd, CEO, Sustainment Technologies
• Mr. Eli Javanmardi, VP Supply Chain Management, Bell
Moderator: Mr. Gary Fleegle
Mr. Gary Fleegle
President and Chief Executive Officer, National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining
4:00 PM: Panel Session 3: Perspectives from Policymakers and Thought Leaders
The Panel Sessions conclude with a view from policy makers and thought leaders. Alex Gray, the former Chief of Staff for the National Security Council who directed the White House study of the defense industrial base in 2017 will quiz state and federal leaders about ways to take the thoughts presented on the previous panels and convert these ideas into actionable policy directives to enact real change.
• COL(ret) Joseph Kopser, The University of Texas Special Advisor for Military and Veterans
• Mr. Kiley Wren, Executive Director, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
• Mr. Dave Rowland, Executive Director, Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance (OMA) (OK’s MEP)
• Regan Edens, Founder & CTO, DTC Global
• Dr. Sharon Harrison, Principal, Harrison Consultants
Moderator: COL(ret) Joseph Kopser
5:00 PM: Closing Session speakers
• Mr. Rob Gorham, Program Director, Texas Defense Aerospace Manufacturing Community (TDAMC)
• Mr. Michael Morford, co-founder, Sustainment Technologies
• Ms. Lynn Tomaszewski, President, NDIA Lone Star
Mr. Rob Gorham
Mr. Michael Morford
5:30 PM: Event Reception & Networking Mixer
Dress:
- Business Casual, business. Event is open to the public.
Inquiries:
- Contact Symposium Committee Chair at michael.morford@vertiprime.com
- Or Chapter Events Committee Chair at lynn.ndialonestar@gmail.com
February 22nd-Join Us for Vitals and Vittles!
On Tuesday, February 22nd!
**Membership is not required to attend this event***
Featuring Special Guest Speaker Colonel Wesley Hallman, USAF (Ret)
Senior Vice President, Strategy & Policy
National Defense Industrial Association Arlington, VA
Speaker Bio:
Click for Bio for Wes Hallman
Abstract:
Please join us as Wes Hallman discusses the newly released Vital Signs report and provides key legislative and regulatory updates. Vital Signs is a comprehensive assessment of the defense industrial base (DIB) and contributes to the debate about national defense acquisition strategy by offering a common set of indicators — vital signs — of what some have called America’s “sixth service”: the industrial partners who equip our warfighters with their capability advantages.
The report features a collaborative study between NDIA Strategy & Policy and NDIA Emerging Technologies Institute (ETI) with key elements covering Covid-19, Competition, Emerging Technologies, Industrial Security, Workforce, and Survey Results. Since the report is annual, it serves as an important reference when viewing trends within the DIB and can be used by policymakers, industry professionals, and students alike.
Time:
6:00 PM Networking starts
6:30 PM Meeting starts
7:30 PM Meeting ends; additional networking at dinner/social mixer
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Dinner/Social Mixer: Saltgrass Steakhouse, 2200 E Lamar Boulevard, Arlington, Texas 76006
*While Zoom has been in the news lately, we’ve determined after review that Zoom security features are sufficient for our level of conversation. There will be no FOUO or sensitive topics. Everything we’ll be discussing is already in the public space.
October 5th – Industry 4.0: Emerging Technologies and Supply Chain Resiliency within the U.S. Manufacturing Defense Industrial Base
On Tuesday, October 5th!
**Membership is not required to attend this event***
Bret Boyd, CEO & Co-Founder of Sustainment Technologies
Speaker Bio:
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Abstract:
“Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) continue to negatively impact Defense readiness levels. Following recent critical supply chain shocks, the severity of obsolescence is now one of critical importance across the DoD spectrum. While Additive Manufacturing (AM) holds promise to fix DMSMS issues, long-term solutions will require a broader approach that incorporate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and AM with other emerging technologies. Sustainment Technologies’ software platform transforms how commercial and government buyers discover, engage, and interact with the US manufacturing economy. It enables the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) via intelligent mapping of parts to their associated manufacturing processes and the application of unique search algorithms that help DoD rapidly identify new sources of supply. The platform incorporates encryption for technical data package (TDP) file sharing to build a more secure, resilient supply chain.”
Time:
6:00 PM Networking starts
6:30 PM Meeting starts
7:30 PM Meeting ends; additional networking until 8 PM
RSVP for Lewisville in-person Location
RSVP for College Station in-person Location
RSVP for Virtual Attendance via ZOOM
Mitchell Physics Building @ Texas A&M University, 578 University Drive, Room MPHY 107, College Station, TX, 77843
Join by Zoom Video: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5843754611?pwd=eDgxbmRISWZLd1BxV2ZlcDJoY2Npdz09
(Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android)
Teleconference Info:
Dial: +1 346 248 7799 (US Toll)
Meeting ID: 584 375 4611
Passcode: 45932396
*While Zoom has been in the news lately, we’ve determined after review that Zoom security features are sufficient for our level of conversation. There will be no FOUO or sensitive topics. Everything we’ll be discussing is already in the public space.
September 21st – Why Intelligent Applications Need a Graph Database with Granular Security
On Tuesday, September 21st!
**Membership is not required to attend this event***
Why Intelligent Applications Need a Graph Database with Granular Security
With Neo4j Federal Government Team
Abstract:
NDIA Lone Star will hold a joint session with DFW – Neo4j User’s Group to Learn from Graph Database Experts.
Read Federal Government use cases in advance: https://neo4j.com/use-cases/government/
About Neo4j: Neo4j enables organizations to unlock the business value of connections, influences and relationships in data: through new applications that adapt to changing business needs, and by enabling existing applications to scale with the business. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Neo4j has offices in Sweden, Germany, Singapore, and the UK. Our vision is to help the world make sense of data.
Time:
6:00 PM Networking starts
6:30 PM Meeting starts
7:30 PM Meeting ends; additional networking until 8 PM
RSVP for Plano in-person Location
RSVP for College Station in-person Location
Join by Zoom Video: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/5843754611?pwd=eDgxbmRISWZLd1BxV2ZlcDJoY2Npdz09
(Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android)
Teleconference Info:
Dial: +1 346 248 7799 (US Toll)
Meeting ID: 584 375 4611
Passcode: 45932396
*While Zoom has been in the news lately, we’ve determined after review that Zoom security features are sufficient for our level of conversation. There will be no FOUO or sensitive topics. Everything we’ll be discussing is already in the public space.