November Manufacturing Division Virtual Meeting

Manufacturing Division Graphic - industrial bits and screws in shades of silver and blue
  • 11/18/2020 - 11/19/2020
  • Event Type : Webinar
    Event Code : 119A

Description

The November meeting of the NDIA Manufacturing Division, taking place entirely online, will focus on advanced technology for defense manufacturing and supply chains. This meeting will include updates from the OSD, Military Power Systems Committee, Raytheon Technology, Manufacturing Technology Committee, and Supply Chain Network Committee.

Over the course of two afternoons, we will convene defense professionals as well as industry and government leaders to discuss the present and future of the manufacturing sector. Since we will be conducting this meeting virtually, you can join us and share your insights from the comfort of your own home or office.

*Please note: This event is closed to the press.

About the Manufacturing Division

Who We Are

The Manufacturing Division aids industry/government/ academia interaction in technological areas directly related to manufacturing research, design, development, testing, and production. The Division believes that effective cooperation among defense industry, university, government, and military representatives is vital to U.S. defense manufacturing efforts. The Division collaborates with other organizations such as Manufacturing USA, DEFENSEWERX, NCDMM, SME, and AMT.

Strategic Objectives

  • Advocate for national support for defense manufacturing
  • Address manufacturing workforce development issues
  • Support promising tech, processes, and methodologies
  • Evaluate advanced manufacturing processes
  • Convene leaders at defense manufacturing forums
  • Recognize individual achievement in manufacturing

Learn more about the NDIA Manufacturing Division with our one-pager available here.

NDIA has a policy of strict compliance with federal and state antitrust laws. The antitrust laws prohibit competitors from engaging in actions that could result in an unreasonable restraint of trade. Consequently, NDIA members must avoid discussing certain topics when they are together – both at formal association membership, board, committee, and other meetings and in informal contacts with other industry members: prices, fees, rates, profit margins, or other terms or conditions of sale (including allowances, credit terms, and warranties); allocation of markets or customers or division of territories; or refusals to deal with or boycotts of suppliers, customers or other third parties, or topics that may lead participants not to deal with a particular supplier, customer or third party.

.

Contact

Jae Yu
(703) 247-2564
jyu@NDIA.org

November Manufacturing Division Virtual Meeting

Divisions