Congressman Mike Doyle

Congressman Mike Doyle ImageCongressman Mike Doyle is currently serving his seventh term representing the 14th District of Pennsylvania, which includes the city of Pittsburgh as well as communities in the western, southern, and eastern portions of Allegheny County. His top priorities include revitalizing communities in the 14th District through economic development and high-tech initiatives, creating jobs, preserving Social Security and Medicare, providing better public education, establishing a long-term national energy strategy, and fostering a better climate for our high-tech community.

Message from Congressman Doyle

In 2003, the Doyle Center for Manufacturing Technology was established with several million dollars in federal funding I secured. The organization promotes Network Centric Manufacturing to help small- and medium-sized manufacturers across the United States participate in the supply chains of the U.S. government and other large corporations.

I confidently endorse the Doyle Center in its mission to provide smaller manufacturers with the best technology, training and manufacturing practices to improve the value, quality and responsiveness needed to satisfy needs in larger U.S. supply chains.

2008 NCM Forum


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Help move U.S. manufacturing forward, attend the second NCM Forum at the Pittsburgh Marriott City Center on October 15, 2008.


2007 NCM Forum Recap
Last October, manufacturing thought leaders came together to discuss resolving U.S. manufacturing challenges through Network Centric Manufacturing.

Download a PDF of the white paper to learn more. >>

View the Forum’s presentations and outcomes. >>



Our Solutions at Work
In order to tackle a major multi-year production contract, Custom Manufacturing & Engineering, Inc. turned to the Doyle Center for help.

Read the case study. >>



Doyle Center Names President and CEO
After a unanimous vote, the Doyle Center’s board of directors promoted Dennis Thompson to president and CEO.

Read more at the Pittsburgh Business Times. >>

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