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.
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.
Report of survey conducted at Texas Instruments Defense Systems & Electronics Group. Dallas, Texas; November 1991
Author: Department of the Navy
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Report of survey conducted at Texas Instruments defense Systems and electronics Group. Dallas, Texas; June 1988
Author: Department of the Navy
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Pages : 0
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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
Languages : en
Pages : 52
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Best Manufacturing Practices Survey Conducted at Texas Instruments, Defense Systems and Electronics Group, Lewisville, Texas
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) 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. 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. 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 : 23
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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. 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. The intent of the BMP program is to use this documentation as the initial step in a voluntary technology sharing process among the industry.
Government Reports Annual Index
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1120
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Category : Government publications
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Pages : 1120
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Government Reports Announcements & Index
Best Manufacturing Practices: Report of Survey Conducted at Kaiser Electronics, San Jose, CA.
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.
Best Manufacturing Practices: Report of Survey Conducted at Raytheon Missile Systems Company, Tucson, AZ
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Languages : en
Pages : 102
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This report was produced by the Office of Naval Research's 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. Today, the Raytheon Company is a global technology leader that operates in three core business segments: defense and commercial electronics; business aviation and special mission aircraft; and engineering and construction. The corporation is headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts; employs more than 100,000 employees worldwide; and achieved $20 billion in revenues for 1997. The BMP survey focused on Raytheon's Defense Systems Segment, specifically the Raytheon Missile Systems Company (RMSC) in Tucson, Arizona. This facility was originally established in 1951 by Howard Hughes to produce the Falcon, the world's first air-to-air radar guided missile. Raytheon acquired the plant site through its 1997 merger with Hughes Missile Systems. Currently, RMSC employs approximately 8,800 personnel, and achieved $2.1 billion in sales for 1997.
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Languages : en
Pages : 102
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This report was produced by the Office of Naval Research's 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. Today, the Raytheon Company is a global technology leader that operates in three core business segments: defense and commercial electronics; business aviation and special mission aircraft; and engineering and construction. The corporation is headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts; employs more than 100,000 employees worldwide; and achieved $20 billion in revenues for 1997. The BMP survey focused on Raytheon's Defense Systems Segment, specifically the Raytheon Missile Systems Company (RMSC) in Tucson, Arizona. This facility was originally established in 1951 by Howard Hughes to produce the Falcon, the world's first air-to-air radar guided missile. Raytheon acquired the plant site through its 1997 merger with Hughes Missile Systems. Currently, RMSC employs approximately 8,800 personnel, and achieved $2.1 billion in sales for 1997.