NDIA Events.event NOVEMBER 11-14 2nd Annual CMMI Technology Conference & User Group Event #3110 Denver, CO Regular Registration Fees: Member $655 Non-Member $720 Government $545 Non-Member Allied $725 Description This conference brings together the professionals involved in Systems Engineering, Program Management, Software Development, Process Improvement, Six Sigma Not to be confused with Sigma 6. Six Sigma is a set of practices originally developed by Motorola to systematically improve processes by eliminating defects.[1] A defect is defined as nonconformity of a product or service to its specifications. and related activities to advance the state-of-the-art in process improvement and achieve a higher state of maturity in engineering development to reduce cost, schedule, risk and improve overall quality. Participating organizations are defense, aerospace and commercial companies, SW-CMM SW-CMM Software Capability Maturity Model (Software Engineering Institute) and CMMI See CMM. Transition Partners, Department of Defense organizations, small companies specializing in software and systems engineering development, tools, and processes, and other government agencies. The common assessment and evaluation method (SCAM PISM PISM Parallel Ice Sheet Model PISM Pontifical Institute of Sacred Music PISM Photo Imageable Solder Mask ) will be discussed as well as implementing a systems approach to software development. NOVEMBER 18-21 Aircraft Survivability 2002 (Secret US Only) Event #3940 Monterey, CA Regular Registration Fees: Member $675 Non-Member $720 Government $550 Tutorials (1 or both) $100 Description The theme of this year's symposium symposium In ancient Greece, an aristocratic banquet at which men met to discuss philosophical and political issues and recite poetry. It began as a warrior feast. Rooms were designed specifically for the proceedings. is "Combat Survivability sur·viv·a·ble adj. 1. Capable of surviving: survivable organisms in a hostile environment. 2. That can be survived: a survivable, but very serious, illness. : UAVs and Manned Aircraft." The symposium has two primary goals. The first goal is to acquaint the manned aircraft community with the characteristies of UAV UAV Unmanned Aerial Vehicle UAV Unmanned Air Vehicle UAV Unmanned Aerospace Vehicle UAV Unmanned Airborne Vehicle UAV Uninhabited Air Vehicle UAV Urban Assault Vehicle UAV Unpiloted Aerial Vehicle (less common) systems, UAV operational concepts, and the UAV community's approach to meeting the survivability challenge. The second goal is to inform the UAV community about the survivability techniques and technologies applied to manned aircraft. JANUARY 26-28, 2003 Tactical Wheeled Vehicles Event #3530 Monterey, CA Early Registration Fees: Members $570 Non-Members $650 Government $340 Non-Member Allied - Govt $345 Member Allied - Industry $575 Non-Member Allied - Industry $670 Regular Registration Fees: Members $645 Non-Members $725 Government $415 Non-Member Allied - Govt $420 Member Allied - Industry $650 Non-Member Allied - Industry $745 Late Registration Fees: Members $720 Non-Members $800 Government $490 Non-Member Allied - Govt $495 Member Allied - Industry $725 Non-Member Allied - Industry $820 Description This is the only annually held conference that is specific to the military's Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Noun 1. wheeled vehicle - a vehicle that moves on wheels and usually has a container for transporting things or people; "the oldest known wheeled vehicles were found in Sumer and Syria and date from around 3500 BC" axle - a shaft on which a wheel rotates community. It has historically brought Department of Defense representatives, prime contractors, subcontractors, and their suppliers together to discuss present and future wheeled vehicle requirements for all services. It has afforded an atmosphere for open discussions between the customers and the suppliers based on the needs of the military users. The information presented is valuable to program managers, engineers, planners and marketers. In addition, open discussions will be invaluable to DoD planners and program managers. The theme has yet to be derermined. |
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