DSN Innovations Board of Directors


Edward J. Sheehan, Jr. (Chairman)
President
Concurrent Technologies Corporation

Charles Gray (Vice Chairman)
Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Frontier Electronic Systems Corporation

Thomas L. VanKirk (Secretary)
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney

Thomas W. Lusk, Ph.D. (Treasurer)

Principal and Stakeholder

McCrory and McDowell, LLC

Jeffrey S. Kelly
Chief Executive Officer
Hamill Manufacturing Company

Kurt J. Lesker III
President
Kurt J. Lesker Company

Eric Mittelstadt
Chief Executive Officer
The National Council for Advanced Manufacturing

Richard Moroski
GE Aviation

Robert S. Rearden, Jr.
Vice President Supply Chain Integration
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company

John S. VanKirk
President and Executive Director
National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining

Congressman Michael F. Doyle
Serving the 14th District of Pennsylvania

Bopaya Bidanda, Ph.D.
Ernest Roth Professor and Chairman
Department of Industrial Engineering
University of Pittsburgh

Diane Disney, Ph.D.
Chancellor and Professor of Management
Penn State Great Valley

Pradeep Khosla, Ph.D.
Dean - CIT; Phillip & Marsha Dowd Professor - ECE, RI
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University


2008 NCM Forum


2008 NCM Forum Recap

In October, attendees joined in four working sessions and a Q&A panel discussion to help bridge the gap between the NCM framework envisioned in 2007 and the implementation of NCM nationally. Go to the link below to request a 2008 NCM Forum White Paper, documenting the findings from the forum.

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Network Centric Manufacturing Delivers First Quantifiable Results
One of the earliest tests of Network Centric Manufacturing (NCM) is beginning to deliver quantifiable cost and time savings for the U.S. army.

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DSN Innovations—bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. through innovation
Dennis Thompson wants to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. and he has a plan to do it, starting with Pittsburgh.

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