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Aerospace Manufacturing Technology Conference & Exposition
Technical Session Schedule
Tuesday, September 9
Process Quality - Panel
(Session Code: AMT19)
Room 510B 3:30 p.m.
Collective System Design (CSD) is a product development and delivery strategy that allows for the development of a Production System Model (or map) enabling detailed design and implementation of robust manufacturing systems. CSD facilitates the development of a precedence network that identifies the functional requirements of a manufacturing system and maps them to their corresponding solutions. This ensures that production systems are lean by design and allows for the use of Lean/Six Sigma and Value Stream Mapping tools for continuous improvement activities. The framework is centered on cost, quality, problem resolution, span time reduction, predictable output, and product design. CSD is an emerging methodology being applied across several industries and has been adopted by Lockheed Martin for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Program and the F-22 mid-fuselage built in Fort Worth. This session will focus on achieving process quality through definition of process capability and variation reduction requirements and subsequent implementation of robust process management techniques. Topics will include standard work definition, loss function techniques and managing key process characteristics. The panel will be comprised of representatives from the JSF Program and industry consultants along with Dr. David Cochran, developer of CSD.
Organizers - Steve Sheamer, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
Chairpersons - Mike Croy, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
Panelists -
Joe Pritchett, Lockheed Martin
Mike Croy, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
David S. Cochran, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dave Shindeldecker, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
Kevin Curtis, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.
Anna Thornton, Analytics Operations Engineering
Glenn Born, Lockheed Martin Fort Worth Co.
John M. Cachat, Integrated Quality Systems Inc.
Makoto Kawada, Meijo Univ.
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