DISC Session Summary: Sustaining Aerospace Systems: Business Opportunities & Procurement Dialogue.

Leaders from DLA Aviation, AFSC, NAVAIR, AMCOM, and the U.S. Coast Guard will share sustainment priorities and evolving acquisition strategies in military aviation. Panelists will discuss aerospace system needs, supply chain challenges, and how industry can support readiness through MRO and parts procurement.
Attendees will gain insight into procurement processes, sourcing priorities, and initiatives addressing obsolescence, digital transformation, and supply chain resilience. This session offers a valuable chance for businesses to connect with decision-makers and learn how to compete as agile, trusted partners in aerospace sustainment.
The Offices of US Senators Thom Tillis and Ted Budd, and the North Carolina Military Business Center are pleased to announce the Defense Industrial Sustainment for Combat Systems Summit (DISC) on March 18-19, 2026 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
When. March 18-19, 2026
Where. The University of North Carolina, The Friday Center, 100 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill NC 27517
Premise of the DISC Summit
- The defense aerospace, ground vehicle, maritime and armaments markets represent tremendous business opportunity
- OEMs, subcontractors, service providers and suppliers are often siloed in these market sectors
- Future sustainment and supply chain resilience will require breaking silos, engaging new businesses and promoting dialogue among the defense industrial and R&D ecosystem
Goals of the DISC Summit:
- Engaging current and prospective suppliers and service providers to leverage prime contracting opportunities with the Department of Defense and other federal agencies across these market silos
- Engaging current and prospective suppliers to leverage subcontracting opportunities with OEMS/prime contractors across these market silos
- Informing the industrial/academia R&D ecosystem about future defense technology imperatives, and agencies about emerging and future technologies in these sectors
- Establishing a productive and DIRECT dialogue around critical issues in the defense industrial market – including supply chain, maintenance/repair/overhaul (MRO), workforce, inflation and barriers to entry
Who should participate:
- Current OEMs, prime contractors, suppliers and service providers in the defense aerospace, ground vehicle, maritime, and armaments markets
- Businesses considering engaging as an OEM, prime contractor, supplier and/or service provider within these markets
- Industry and academia-based entities conducting R&D and new product development
- Federal and Defense agencies engaged in requirements generation, acquisition, sustainment, and R&D within these markets
Attendee and exhibitor registration is now open. Sponsorships are available.





