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Aerospace & Defense Benchmarking Council ADBC, an association of aerospace and defense professionals within major corporations or governmental agencies, is dedicated to providing members with an opportunity to identify, document and establish best practices through benchmarking. |
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| Houston, TX, United States. |
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Aerospace Industries Association AIA represents leading manufacturers and suppliers of civil, military, and business aircraft, helicopters, uav's, space systems, aircraft engines, missiles, materiel and related components, equipment, services, and information technology. |
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| Arlington, VA, United States. |
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Aerospace Industries Association of Canada AIAC is a member-driven, not-for-profit national trade association that promotes and facilitates Canadian competitiveness in the global market for aerospace goods and services. |
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Aircraft Electronics Association AEA represents over 1250 aviation businesses, including repair stations that specialize in maintenance, repair and installation of avionics and electronic systems in general aviation aircraft. |
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| Independence, MO, United States. |
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Orchestrating Change Control and Bill of Materials Management Can companies orchestrate managing product data in today's complex global environment without spending a ton of money? Ingenuus provides a unique "interoperability area" between systems that provides a platform for managing processes and sharing data. Companies can seriously consider a single, unified BOM for their entire organization. |
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Aircraft Research Association ARA provides confidential service in aerodynamic related technologies to its customers, which include the UK aircraft and aero-engine industries, MoD, DTI and major aircraft and aero-engine firms from mainland Europe, America and further afield. |
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| Arlington, VA, United States. |
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American Logistics Association ALA is a voluntary, nonprofit organization of manufacturers, manufacturer's representatives, brokers, distributors, publishers, and other companies that sell or provide products and services to the military resale systems and MWR/Services. |
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| Washington DC, United States. |
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Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association AFCEA serves as a bridge between government requirements and industry capabilities, representing the top government, industry, and military professionals in the fields of information technology, communications, and intelligence. |
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| Fairfax, VA, United States. |
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Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility AIM is a global trade association comprising manufacturers or service providers of technologies such as radio frequency identification (RFID), bar code, card technologies, biometrics, and electronic article surveillance (EAS). |
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| Warrendale, PA, United States. |
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| Arlington, VA, United States. |
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Best Manufacturing Practices BMP helps businesses identify, research, and promote exceptional manufacturing practices, methods, and procedures. Its objective is to empower defense and commercial customers to operate at a higher level of efficiency and effectiveness. |
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| College Park, MD, United States. |
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Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing International CAM-I supports research and development in areas of strategic importance to manufacturing industries. Membership includes companies from the automotive, aerospace, defense, telecommunications, consulting, and electronics industries. |
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| Burleson, TX, United States. |
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Bring your Manufacturing out of the Dark This white paper outlines the case for Shopfloor-Online: Lighthouse’s integrated factory information system collecting working across production, job tracking, quality, spoilage, downtime, etc |
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Council of Defense and Space Industry Associations CODSIA provides a central channel of communications for improving industry-wide consideration of the many policies, regulations, implementation problems, procedures and questions involved in federal procurement actions. |
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| Arlington, VA, United States. |
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Defence Manufacturers Association DMA provides a focal point for action and advice for all member companies in their dealings with politicians, government officials and procurement authorities to ensure that the interests of the UK defence industry are properly represented. |
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| Grayshott, United Kingdom. |
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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency DARPA manages and directs applied research and development projects, and pursues research and technology where risk and payoff are both very high and where success may provide dramatic advances for traditional military roles and missions. |
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| Arlington, VA, United States. |
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Defense Information Systems Agency The designated core missions of DISA are communications, joint command and control, defensive information operations, combat support computing, and joint interoperability support. |
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| Alexandria, VA, United States. |
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Electronic Design Automation Consortium The EDA industry services virtually every major semiconductor and electronics systems company in the world including, computer, communications, consumer electronics, medical and aerospace. |
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| San Jose, CA, United States. |
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