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ARINC Overview Alliance Baltimore November 16, 2007

ARINC Overview Alliance Baltimore November 16, 2007

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Page 1: ARINC Overview Alliance Baltimore November 16, 2007

ARINC Overview

Alliance BaltimoreNovember 16, 2007

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Moving IT Forward

ARINC is working to transform the industries we serve…

From airports to aviation In defense and security Throughout the transportation industry Across governments and first responders To networks and beyond…

Defense Sustainment Consortium – National Data Integration and Test Center

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Defense Innovations

Serving the U.S. military, our single largest customer, with…

Comprehensive engineering services and turnkey master systems integration services

Next generation avionics modernization

Aircraft maintenance Flight Ops and specialized

training Next-generation avionics

modernization

Our mission: improve war fighter capabilities and readiness

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Defense Weapon System Support

Major System Types Aircraft Avionics Command and Control Communications Electronic Warfare Mine/countermine Ordnance Ship systems Test systems

Tasking Areas Aging System Studies Flight Test Modifications Obsolescence Management Operational Engineering System Architecture System Integration System Management Support RoHS: Lead-free Screening

Our depth and breadth of engineering services support variety of platforms and tasking areas, such as;

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Defense Sustainment Consortium (DSC) Organization

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Requirements for DSC Members

Product or Service must meet the JCAA National Strategy

Stakeholders must have a current need for the product or service

Product or Service is not saturated by other member companies

Member firm will be assigned to appropriate DSC Center, based on Region Service or Product

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DSC Key Stakeholders

  

DoD Stakeholders Industry Stakeholders

•Operational Commands •Program Offices •Logistic Commands •Depots •Procurement Organizations •Maintenance Organizations •Reengineering Organizations •R&D and Engineering Organizations

•Aerospace Primes and 1st Tier Subs •Service Providers •Tracked and Wheeled Combat Vehicle Primes and 1st Tier Subs •Universities •Shipbuilder Primes and 1st Tier Subs •Transportation, Logistics and Maintenance Primes •Information Technology Providers •Commercial/Military Electronics Suppliers

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DSC Stakeholder - Benefits

Technical innovations to combat the latest sustainment problems, to keep today’s aircraft and weapons systems ready for tomorrow’s missions.

Solutions to specific sustainment issues and challenges

Thorough objective assessment of potential sustainment solutions

NDITC can suggest products that reliably meet the end user’s needs.

Concise knowledge of Veteran Owned and other Small Businesses capabilities

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DSC/NDITC Focus Areas

The primary functional area of the NDITC is data* integration. Potential contracting areas are:

Counterfeit part mitigation Obsolescence management RFID implementation Source of supply studies and support Enterprise architecture oversight

*Data includes; data content, data cleansing, IT infrastructure development, data analysis, security, cataloging, storage or archiving, or data retrieval.

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DSC/NDITC Member Firms - Benefits

Access to government stakeholders and Tier One OEMs

Quarterly networking opportunities.

Focused awareness and access to all of the tools and processes developed by members in partnership with the DSC.

Access to new technologies and knowledge from the member companies.

Independent assessment of commercially available technology, databases, and other sustainment products and systems.

Ability for Veteran Owned and other Small Businesses to broaden their customer base.

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Sample NDITC Initiatives

Studying the causes and potential sustainment technology solutions to mitigate the presence of and help prevent counterfeit parts within the DLA supply chain. Study the threat of counterfeit parts introduced into the DLA Supply Chain Evaluate the vulnerable areas of the Supply Chain, including

process/policies that may inadvertently contribute to the issue or otherwise enable the counterfeiter's, and examine the potential consequences of the perceived threat, i.e. mission readiness, aviation mishap, delayed repair cycle times, etc.

Helping to reduce Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and service part backorders

Assisting service disabled veteran owned small business Entrepreneurship Training DoD Contracting Training Technical Training

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Summary - ARINC subcontracting opportunities

Visit our small business liaison officer Tom Baugher at our matchmaking table here at Alliance Baltimore

Join the Defense Sustainment Consortium - National Data Integration and Test Center (based in Annapolis, MD)

Visit our website at www.arinc.com

ARINC Engineering Services, LLC Walter Tomczykowski, Director 2551 Riva Road Annapolis, MD 21401

410-266-4535 [email protected] http://www.arinc.com/products/dmsms/nditc.html