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During the week of 3 April 1995, a Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey was conducted at Rockwell Defense Electronics, Collins Avionics and Communications Division (CACD) located in Cedar Rapids and Coralville, Iowa. CACD is a world leader in electronic information distribution, processing, and control. Capabilities include communications/information transport; customer support; advanced high frequency information systems; navigation/information collection; advanced concepts; and integrated applications.
Best Manufacturing Practices. Report of Survey Conducted at Rockwell Defense Electronics, Collins Avionics and Communication Division, Cedar Rapids, IA
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Languages : en
Pages : 38
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During the week of 3 April 1995, a Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey was conducted at Rockwell Defense Electronics, Collins Avionics and Communications Division (CACD) located in Cedar Rapids and Coralville, Iowa. CACD is a world leader in electronic information distribution, processing, and control. Capabilities include communications/information transport; customer support; advanced high frequency information systems; navigation/information collection; advanced concepts; and integrated applications.
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Languages : en
Pages : 38
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During the week of 3 April 1995, a Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey was conducted at Rockwell Defense Electronics, Collins Avionics and Communications Division (CACD) located in Cedar Rapids and Coralville, Iowa. CACD is a world leader in electronic information distribution, processing, and control. Capabilities include communications/information transport; customer support; advanced high frequency information systems; navigation/information collection; advanced concepts; and integrated applications.
Report of Survey Conducted at Rockwell Defense Electronics, Collins Avionics and Communication Division, Cedar Rapids, IA, April 1995
Author: United States. Department of the Navy (Center of Excellence for Best Manufacturing Practices)
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Report of survey conducted at Rockwell Defense Electronics Collins Avionics and Communications Division. Cedar Rapids, IA; April 1995
Author: Department of the Navy
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Report of Survey Conducted at SAE International and Performance Review Institute, Warrendale PA, February 1997
Author: United States. Department of the Navy (Best Manufacturing Practices Center of Excellence)
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Category : Aerospace industries
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Category : Aerospace industries
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Pages : 52
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Best Manufacturing Practices Survey Conducted at Rockwell International Collins Defense Communications, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Author: OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUIS ITION) WASHINGTON DC.
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Languages : en
Pages : 19
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The purpose of the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey conducted at this facility was to identify their best practices, review manufacturing problems, and document the results. The intent is to extend the use of progressive management techniques as well as high technology equipment and processes throughout the U.S. industrial base. The actual exchange of detailed data will be between contractors at their discretion. A company point of contact is listed in the report. The intent of the BMP program is to use this documentation as the initial step in a voluntary technology sharing process among the industry. Keywords: TQM, Total Quality Management, Management planning and control, Quality, Quality control, Management, Factory modernization, Production, Logistics support and test equipment. (kr).
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Languages : en
Pages : 19
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The purpose of the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey conducted at this facility was to identify their best practices, review manufacturing problems, and document the results. The intent is to extend the use of progressive management techniques as well as high technology equipment and processes throughout the U.S. industrial base. The actual exchange of detailed data will be between contractors at their discretion. A company point of contact is listed in the report. The intent of the BMP program is to use this documentation as the initial step in a voluntary technology sharing process among the industry. Keywords: TQM, Total Quality Management, Management planning and control, Quality, Quality control, Management, Factory modernization, Production, Logistics support and test equipment. (kr).
Best Manufacturing Practices: Report of Survey Conducted at Texas Instruments Defense Systems and Electronics Group, Dallas, Texas
Author: OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUIS ITION) WASHINGTON DC.
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Languages : en
Pages : 38
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The purpose of the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey conducted at this facility was to identify their best practices, review manufacturing problems, and document the results. The intent is to extend the use of progressive management techniques as well as high technology equipment and processes throughout the U.S. industrial base. The actual exchange of detailed data will be between contractors at their discretion. A company point of contact is listed in the report. The intent of the BMP program is to use this documentation as the initial step in a voluntary technology sharing process among the industry.
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Languages : en
Pages : 38
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The purpose of the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey conducted at this facility was to identify their best practices, review manufacturing problems, and document the results. The intent is to extend the use of progressive management techniques as well as high technology equipment and processes throughout the U.S. industrial base. The actual exchange of detailed data will be between contractors at their discretion. A company point of contact is listed in the report. The intent of the BMP program is to use this documentation as the initial step in a voluntary technology sharing process among the industry.
Best Manufacturing Practices Survey Conducted at ITT Defense Technology Corporation, Avionics Division, Clifton, New Jersey, September 1987
Author: OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUIS ITION) WASHINGTON DC.
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Languages : en
Pages : 23
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The purpose of the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) review conducted at ITT Defense Technology Corporation, Avionics Division was to identify best practices, review manufacturing problems, and document the results. The intent is to extend the use of high technology equipment and processes throughout industry. The ultimate goal is to strengthen the U.S. industrial base, solve manufacturing problems, improve quality and reliability, and reduce the cost of defense systems. To accomplish this, a team of DOD engineers reviewed ITT Avionics (ITTAV) in Clifton, NJ to identify the most advanced manufacturing processes and techniques used in that facility. Manufacturing problems that had the potential of being industry wide problems were also reviewed and documented for further investigation in future BMP reviews. Demonstrated industry wide problems are submitted to the Navy's Electronics Manufacturing Productivity Facility (EMPF) for investigation and resolution.
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Languages : en
Pages : 23
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The purpose of the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) review conducted at ITT Defense Technology Corporation, Avionics Division was to identify best practices, review manufacturing problems, and document the results. The intent is to extend the use of high technology equipment and processes throughout industry. The ultimate goal is to strengthen the U.S. industrial base, solve manufacturing problems, improve quality and reliability, and reduce the cost of defense systems. To accomplish this, a team of DOD engineers reviewed ITT Avionics (ITTAV) in Clifton, NJ to identify the most advanced manufacturing processes and techniques used in that facility. Manufacturing problems that had the potential of being industry wide problems were also reviewed and documented for further investigation in future BMP reviews. Demonstrated industry wide problems are submitted to the Navy's Electronics Manufacturing Productivity Facility (EMPF) for investigation and resolution.
Best Manufacturing Practices: Report of Survey Conducted At ITT Industries Aerospace/Communications Division, Fort Wayne, IN
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Pages : 52
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This report was produced by the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) program, a unique industry and government cooperative technology transfer effort that improves the competitiveness of America's industrial base both here and abroad. Our main goal at BMP is to increase the quality, reliability, and maintainability of goods produced by American firms. The primary objective toward this goal is simple: to identify best practices, document them, and then encourage industry and government to share information about them. The BMP program set out in 1985 to help businesses by identifying, researching, and promoting exceptional manufacturing practices, methods, and procedures in design, test, production, facilities, logistics, and management - all areas which are highlighted in the Department of Defense's 4245.7-M, Transition from Development to Production manual. By fostering the sharing of information across industry lines, BMP has become a resource in helping companies identify their weak areas and examine how other companies have improved similar situations. This sharing of ideas allows companies to learn from others' attempts and to avoid costly and time-consuming duplication. BMP identifies and documents best practices by conducting in-depth, voluntary surveys such as this one at ITT Industries Aerospace/Communications Division, Fort Wayne, Indiana conducted during the week of April 20,1998. Teams of BMP experts work hand-in-hand on-site with the company to examine existing practices, uncover best practices. and identify areas for even better practices.
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Languages : en
Pages : 52
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This report was produced by the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) program, a unique industry and government cooperative technology transfer effort that improves the competitiveness of America's industrial base both here and abroad. Our main goal at BMP is to increase the quality, reliability, and maintainability of goods produced by American firms. The primary objective toward this goal is simple: to identify best practices, document them, and then encourage industry and government to share information about them. The BMP program set out in 1985 to help businesses by identifying, researching, and promoting exceptional manufacturing practices, methods, and procedures in design, test, production, facilities, logistics, and management - all areas which are highlighted in the Department of Defense's 4245.7-M, Transition from Development to Production manual. By fostering the sharing of information across industry lines, BMP has become a resource in helping companies identify their weak areas and examine how other companies have improved similar situations. This sharing of ideas allows companies to learn from others' attempts and to avoid costly and time-consuming duplication. BMP identifies and documents best practices by conducting in-depth, voluntary surveys such as this one at ITT Industries Aerospace/Communications Division, Fort Wayne, Indiana conducted during the week of April 20,1998. Teams of BMP experts work hand-in-hand on-site with the company to examine existing practices, uncover best practices. and identify areas for even better practices.
Best Manufacturing Practices: Report of Survey Conducted at Kaiser Electronics, San Jose, CA.
Best Manufacturing Practices: Report of Survey Conducted at UNISYS Corporation Computer Systems Division, St. Paul, Minnesota
Author: OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUIS ITION) WASHINGTON DC.
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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The purpose of the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey conducted at this facility was to identify their best practices, review manufacturing problems, and document the results. The intent is to extend the use of progressive management techniques as well as high technology equipment and processes throughout the U.S. industrial base. The actual exchange of detailed data will be between contractors at their discretion. A company point of contact is listed in the report. The intent of the BMP program is to use this documentation as the initial step in a voluntary technology sharing process among the industry.
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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The purpose of the Best Manufacturing Practices (BMP) survey conducted at this facility was to identify their best practices, review manufacturing problems, and document the results. The intent is to extend the use of progressive management techniques as well as high technology equipment and processes throughout the U.S. industrial base. The actual exchange of detailed data will be between contractors at their discretion. A company point of contact is listed in the report. The intent of the BMP program is to use this documentation as the initial step in a voluntary technology sharing process among the industry.