NJ Marketshift and Lockheed Martin Workshop on Condition-Based Maintenance

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Please join us in the second of four workshops, held through April of 2016, to explore an exciting business opportunity… 
Imagine your firm as part of a new innovating network led by Lockheed Martin, to develop and deploy a condition-based maintenance solution for the U.S. Navy. 
  
Deploying Condition Based Maintenance within the U.S. Navy presents a major business opportunity for New Jersey-based companies. 
Our goal is simple: Convince the U.S. Navy to invest in an innovative network of New Jersey-based companies assembled to co-develop and deploy Condition Based Maintenance (CBM). This approach to equipment maintenance carries significant benefits to the Navy: improved reliability, availability and safety, coupled with reduced life cycle costs. 


We are inviting New Jersey-based companies in the following areas: ï‚· Hardware - System health monitoring and management, using embedded sensors; ï‚· Software - Decision support and analysis capabilities both on and off the equipment; appropriate use of diagnostics and prognostics; automated maintenance information generation and retrieval.

Design - Open system architecture; integration of maintenance and logistics information systems; interface with operational systems; designing systems that require minimum maintenance.

Communication - Databases and off-board interactive communications links.

Tools - Integrated electronic technical manuals, portable maintenance aids; embedded, data-based, interactive training.

Functionality - Fault detection, isolation and prediction with low ambiguity; optimized maintenance requirements and reduced footprints for logistics support.

Data Fusion - Handling structured, unstructured and semi-structured data.

Through a series of workshops, together we will co-develop a detailed, practical roadmap for the U.S. Navy to create and deploy CBM across select, high-value naval assets. This process began in December of 2015 with a select group of top New Jersey businesses, small and large. Your attendance at the launch workshop is not a prerequisite to attend this event. If you are interested in participating, please register today as space is limited.


By investing three hours of your time, you will position yourself to be part of an innovation network comprised of New Jersey-based companies, anchored by Lockheed Martin, with the potential to capitalize on a high-value business opportunity with the U.S, Navy. 

WHEN:  Wednesday, February 17, 2016 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (EST)  

WHERE:  The Enterprise Center at Burlington County College - 3331 New Jersey Hwy 38, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054



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  • 3331 New Jersey Hwy 38
  • Mount Laurel, New Jersey
  • United States 08054
  • Building: The Enterprise Center at Burlington County College
  • Room Number: The Enterprise Center

  • Contact Event Host
  • skhan@njit.edu

    rcpepe@ieee.org

    a.h.greenberg@ieee.org

  • Co-sponsored by Government and Industry Liasion Committee, PACE
  • Starts 25 January 2016 07:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 17 February 2016 12:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge






Agenda

Design - Open system architecture; integration of maintenance and logistics information systems; interface with operational systems; designing systems that require minimum maintenance.

Communication - Databases and off-board interactive communications links.

Tools - Integrated electronic technical manuals, portable maintenance aids; embedded, data-based, interactive training.

Functionality - Fault detection, isolation and prediction with low ambiguity; optimized maintenance requirements and reduced footprints for logistics support.

Data Fusion - Handling structured, unstructured and semi-structured data.

Through a series of workshops, together we will co-develop a detailed, practical roadmap for the U.S. Navy to create and deploy CBM across select, high-value naval assets. This process began in December of 2015 with a select group of top New Jersey businesses, small and large. Your attendance at the launch workshop is not a prerequisite to attend this event. If you are interested in participating, please register today as space is limited.


By investing three hours of your time, you will position yourself to be part of an innovation network comprised of New Jersey-based companies, anchored by Lockheed Martin, with the potential to capitalize on a high-value business opportunity with the U.S, Navy.