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SUMMARY:Construction Quality Management for Contractors Class
DESCRIPTION:This course is required by both the Army Corp of Engineers (COE) and the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) for contractors doing business aboard military installations. The CQM program covers the following topics: what is CQM\, Contractor and Government Responsibilities\, Quality Management Planning\, the Contractor’s QC Plan\, the Governments QA Plan\, the Pre-Construction Meeting\, the Coordination and Mutual Understanding Meeting\, Submittals\, the Three Phases of Control\, Testing\, Documentation\, and Certification by the QC Manager that all procedures were done in accordance with the P&S.  Upon successful completion of this class\, a QC Certificate of Completion is awarded. \nRe-certification is required every 5 years. \nClass Hours: 7:30-5:00 \nLocation: James Melton Vocational Skills Bldg.\, Room 104 B/C \n(unless otherwise stated) \nCost: $301.00 (includes materials) \n\nCall Carla Gavre @ 910-938-6302 or email gavrec@coastalcarolina.edu or\, Continuing Education at 910-938-6294 or email   coned@coastalcarolina.edu for information on registering for this class. \nPlease note: \nThere are no fee exceptions for this class.   No refunds or transfers of dates or students are allowed for this class.  In the event the class is canceled by the institution (Coastal) a refund or a transfer of dates shall be granted.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/construction-quality-management-for-contractors-class-7/
LOCATION:James Melton Vocational Skills Bldg.\, Room 104 A/B/C
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SUMMARY:Fireside Chat with  The Hon. Andrew Hunter Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition\, Technology\, and Logistics
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fireside chat with The Honorable Andrew Hunter\, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition\, Technology\, and Logistics. Mr. Hunter is responsible for and oversees all Air Force research\, development\, and acquisition activities. He will be speaking about his priorities in the FY24 budget submission that is under consideration on Capitol Hill\, the performance of current Air Force acquisition programs\, as well as the sustainment and replenishment of munitions. Join us in person at our Arlington Mason Square campus or virtually. \nREGISTER \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBackground Information \n\n“Up our game”: The Pentagon’s 3 strategies to shore up munitions stockpiles\, Ashley Roque\, Breaking Defense\, March 22\, 2023\nDepartment of the Air Force 2024 Budget Proposal Invests in Modernization\, Transformation\, Air Force\, March 13\, 2023\nAir Force President’s Budget FY24\, Air Force\, Financial Management & Comptroller\nBUDGET 2024: Air Force Budget Continues Divest to Invest Strategy\, NDIA\, National Defense\, March 14\, 2023\nR&D Tops Procurement in Air Force’s 2024 Budget Proposal\, Defense One\, Audrey Decker\, March 13\, 2023\n\nSpeakers\nTake a look at our speakers scheduled for this event\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAndrew Hunter\nAssistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition\, Technology and Logistics\n\nView Profile\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJerry McGinn\nExecutive Director\nBaroni Center for Government Contracting\n\nView Profile
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/fireside-chat-with-the-hon-andrew-hunter-assistant-secretary-of-the-air-force-for-acquisition-technology-and-logistics/
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SUMMARY:Contested Logistics: Future Trends and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Contested Logistics: Future Trends and Challenges\nMay 18\, 2023\, * Research Triangle Park\, North Carolina * \nFeaturing: Major General James (Jim) Hodge\, USA (Ret) and Major General Kenneth (Ken) Dowd\, USA (Ret) \nWHEN: Thursday\, May 18\, 2023\, from 10 am – 12 noon \nWHERE: First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC 27709 \nHOSTED BY:\nThe North Carolina Defense Technology Transition Office (DEFTECH)\nThe North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC)\nFirst Flight Venture Center (FFVC) \nPURPOSE:  The dramatic advances in computing\, information\, sensors\, and weapons and the proliferation of previously sensitive technologies pose significant logistics challenges for our nation’s forces.  How will our warfighters be resupplied and receive medical care in a fight with a peer competitor?  What lessons can we learn from Afghanistan\, Iraq\, and Ukraine?  What technologies can help ensure our nation’s success?   This forum will explore these issues and their applicability to future conflicts. \nATTENDANCE: Attendance is encouraged for: \n\nAll innovators\, technologists\, and those interested in understanding and possibly contributing to our national defense.\nThose in the Innovation Ecosystem:  commercial\, private\, public-private partnerships\, academia\, investors\, DoD\, and other government personnel interested in defense.\n\nWHY ATTEND? \n\nLearn more about the defense market.\nExpand your understanding of the strategic and operational impact of defense technologies.\nAsk your questions and hear from others in attendance.\n\nREGISTRATION: This is a free in-person event.  Attendance will be limited to 40 personnel. Registration will close once registration reaches capacity.  There is no virtual option for this event. \nREGISTRATION LINK: https://ncmbc.us/Machform/machform/view.php?id=197604 \nMajor General James (Jim) Hodge\, USA (Ret) \nJim Hodge retired from the United States Army at the rank of Major General with over thirty-four years of service.  He commanded at Brigade and Senior Mission Commander levels and has directed strategic transportation operations on a global scale.  He last served as the Commanding General of the Army’s Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) and the Sustainment Center of Excellence at Fort Lee\, Virginia and prior to that he commanded the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command\, Scott Air Force Base\, Illinois.  Following his retirement from active duty\, Jim worked for Exelis Mission Systems as the Senior Operations Coordinator for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Services\, and was President of the Institute for Defense and Business\, an education and research non-profit\, located in Chapel Hill\, NC. Jim has a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Military Academy\, as well as Master’s Degrees in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College\, and Systems Management from the University of Southern California. \nMajor General Kenneth (Ken) Dowd\, USA (Ret) \nArmy Major General Kenneth S. Dowd retired after 35 years of Service. His last position was as the Director of Logistics Operations for the Defense Logistics Agency\, similar to the role of a chief operating officer. In this position\, he oversaw a $44B budget\, directed a 26\,000 person work force\, and oversaw global logistics support for all military forces. Prior to assuming that position\, he served as Commanding General\, 1st Theater Sustainment Command\, Camp Arifjan\, Kuwait. At the 1st TSC\, he commanded 18\,000 personnel stationed throughout the Middle East and Fort Bragg\, NC. As part of his responsibilities\, he oversaw the equipment drawdown of U.S. Military forces from Iraq. His team also developed the current logistics structure being used to remove equipment from Afghanistan. His joint assignments include Logistics Plans Officer\, United States Atlantic Command\, Norfolk\, VA\, and Director\, Logistics\, Engineering and Security Assistance\, U.S. Pacific Command\, Camp H.M. Smith\, Hawaii. He also served as the Director for Logistics\, U.S. Central Command\, MacDill Air Force Base\, FL.  MG Dowd attended the University of the Cumberland’s in Williamsburg Kentucky.  He is currently the Senior Account Executive at Cherokee Federal. \n  \nAbout NC DEFTECH: North Carolina Defense Technology (DEFTECH) Transition Office is a component of the North Carolina Military Business Center.  DEFTECH connects the NC Innovation Ecosystem (NCIE) (businesses\, universities\, community colleges\, public/private partnerships\, investors\, and North Carolina military bases) with emerging and urgent technology requirements across the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to provide optimum solutions for our country’s most pressing defense\, health\, first responder\, and law enforcement needs. \nDEFTECH Mission: DEFTECH enables the NC Innovation Ecosystem to address complex national security problems. \nDEFTECH Vision: North Carolina is the “The Frontline of the Future\,”supporting the Nation’s defense and homeland security to provide technological overmatch in a changing Joint and Multi-Domain operational environment.
URL:https://www.ncmbc.us/event/contested-logistics-future-trends-and-challenges/
LOCATION:First Flight Venture Center\, 2 Davis Drive\, Research Triangle Park\, NC\, 27709\, United States
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