PMMC 2023 Agenda


Agenda

All sessions take place at the Hyatt Regency Savannah

View Detailed PMMC 2023 Agenda & Proceedings

Final Agenda At-A-Glance
  Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
AM Training Sessions General Session General Session &
Concurrent Session II
General Session
Noon Open Lunch (on your own) Award Luncheon Group Luncheon Open Lunch (on your own)
PM Training Sessions Concurrent Session I Concurrent Session III & IV Town Hall &
IIOM Meeting
Evening Networking Reception Networking Reception    


Final Agenda

Subject to last minute changes.
All sessions take place at the Hyatt Regency Savannah

Monday, February 6
7:00am Exhibitor & Attendee Registration until 6:30pm Second Level Registration
8:30am

Training Session I (click for course descriptions)

  • DMSMS Research Essentials (Part 1)
  • SD-22 Guidebook of Best Practices for Implementing a Robust DMSMS Management Program (Part 1)
  • SD-19 Guidebook for Implementing a Parts Management Program
  • How DLA Works
  • IEC 62402 International Obsolescence Management Standard
Scarbrough Ballroom 1-5
10:00am

Refreshment Break

Scarbrough Ballroom Prefunction
10:30am

Training Session II (click for course descriptions)

  • DMSMS Research Essentials (Part 2)
  • SD-22 Guidebook of Best Practices for Implementing a Robust DMSMS Management Program (Part 2)
  • Best Practices for DMSMS and Parts Management Records Collection
  • Introduction to SAE JA7496 Cyber Physical Systems Security Engineering Plan
  • How to Use the Trusted Supplier Program for Industry
Scarbrough Ballroom 1-5
12:00pm Open Lunch til 1:30pm - On you own
1:30pm

Training Session III (click for course descriptions)

  • DMSMS Research Essentials (Part 1) - repeat
  • Contracting for Parts & DMSMS Management
  • SD-19 Guidebook for Implementing a Parts Management Program - repeat
  • DAU Parts and Material Lifecycle Management Learning Assets
  • How to use the Trusted Supplier Program for Government Program Managers
Scarbrough Ballroom 1-5
3:00pm

Refreshment Break

Scarbrough Ballroom Prefunction
3:30pm

Training Session IV (click for course descriptions)

  • DMSMS Research Essentials (Part 2) - repeat
  • Effective Communication, Increase the Impact of Your Ideas
  • DMSMS Management Plan
  • The GIDEP Overview Features and Tools that Benefit your Program
  • Provisioning and Logistics Data and the Hidden Risks
Scarbrough Ballroom 1-5
5:00pm Networking Reception until 6:30pm Harborside Ballroom
     
Tuesday, February 7
7:00am Exhibitor & Attendee Registration until 6:30pm Second Level Registration
7:00am Continental Breakfast Regency Ballroom Prefunction
8:00am General Session Regency Ballroom A&B
8:00am

Opening Ceremony
Presentation of Colors

3rd Infantry Division Color Guard, U.S. Army

National Anthem

Bee Sharps, Savannah College of Arts and Design (SCAD)
8:15am

Welcome

Ms. Robin Brown, OSD DMSMS and Parts Management Program Manager, DSPO
8:30am

Government Keynote

Dr. Nicholas T. Martin, Director, Defense Microelectronics Activity
9:15am

Industry Keynote

Mr. Simon Gharibian, Director of Global Sustainment COEs, RMS, Lockheed Martin Co.
10:00am

Refreshment Break

Harborside Ballroom
10:30am

PANEL - Industrial Base Policy & Implementation (CHIPS Act)

Moderator: Dr. Jeremy Muldavin, DMTS Program Management, GlobalFoundries
• Dr. James Li, Director of ME, BAE
• Dr. Christine Michienzi, CTO, ASD, Industrial Base Policy, OUSD(A&S)
• Dr. Brad Ferguson, SVP and GM, Aerospace and Defense, SkyWater Technology
• Dr. Eric Forsythe, Associate Director for Management Resources, NIST
12:00pm

Group Awards Luncheon

• 2022 DMSMS Program Achievement Awards
Regency Ballroom C-F
1:30pm

Concurrent Session I

Scarbrough Ballroom 1-5
3:00pm

Refreshment Break

Harborside Ballroom
3:30pm

Special Session

Ms. Robin Brown, DSPO; Mr. Nathaniel Craig, Army; Ms. Becky Thacker, USN/USMC; Mr. James Morales, USAF; Mr. Alfonso Rivera Ortiz, MDA; Dr. Stephen Foster, DLA
In a world of virtual meetings and emails, get to grow your network of P&MM professionals with a unique and fun in-person networking opportunity. Additionally, please join us to congratulate and recognize the hard work and dedication of our PMMC planning committee, dedicated P&MM volunteers, and P&MM leaders.
Regency Ballroom C-F
5:00pm Networking Reception until 6:30pm Harborside Ballroom
     
Wednesday, February 8
7:00am Exhibitor & Attendee Registration until 5:00pm Second Level Registration
7:00am Continental Breakfast Harborside Ballroom
8:00am

Concurrent Session II

Scarbrough Ballroom 1-5
9:30am Refreshment Break Harborside Ballroom
10:00am

Concurrent Session III

Scarbrough Ballroom 1-5
11:30pm Group Luncheon
Speaker: Ms. DeeDee Smartt Lynch, President and Chief Resource Investigator, Smartt Strategies
Highlights: As Parts & Materials Management professionals – no one knows better than you how important having the right parts and resources are for success. The same is true for creating successful teams and productive working relationships. What if you understood the right “parts and resources” for consistently and intentionally creating high performing teams and relationships? Learn the business case for building teams that know how to maximize individual potential for ongoing team success.
Regency Ballroom C-F
1:15pm

PANEL - Leadership Thoughts on Enhancing DMSMS and Parts Management Effectiveness

Moderator: Ms. Robin Brown, OSD DMSMS and Parts Management Program Manager, DSPO
• Ms. Erin Valliere, ASA(ALT), U.S. Army
• Mr. Mike Wadzinski, Director, Safety, Quality and Mission Assurance, Missile Defence Agency
• Mr. Kerry Abner, SAF/AQR Specialty Engineering Policy Lead
• Ms. Maria Proestou, ASN RD&A, HQE Strategic Acquisition Advisor
2:45pm Refreshment Break Harborside Ballroom
3:30pm

Concurrent Session IV

Scarbrough Ballroom 1-5
5:00pm Exhibit Hall Closes
     
Thursday, February 9
7:00am Attendee Registration until 5:00pm Second Level Registration
7:00am Group Breakfast Regency Ballroom C-F
8:25am

Opening Remarks/Highlights

Regency Ballroom A&B
8:30am

PANEL - Parts Management Implementation: How Government Can Engage with Industry for Parts Management and Selection?

Moderator: Mr. Tracy Daubenspeck, Senior Consultant, LMI
• Mr. David Locker, Engineer, U.S. Army Development Command
• Mr. Alfonso Rivera-Ortiz, EEE Parts Branch Chief, QSP, MDA
• Mr. Charles Bourland, Systems Engineer III, Reliability & DMSMS, L3Harris
• Mr. Bill Scofield, Chair, SAE G-19, Boeing
10:00am Refreshment Break Regency Ballroom Prefunction
10:15am

Special Presentation

Distinguished Speaker: BG Michelle A. Link, Executive Director for Operational Contract Support, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics
Highlights: BG Link will share the results of her OSD/DAU/Academia/Industry team’s project to develop a Supply Chain Risk Management framework. She will also illustrate how it is linked to what we do and will give advice on how we can be more involved to help ensure we don’t select parts with supply chain, cyber, and obsolescence risks at any point in a system’s life cycle.
Regency Ballroom A&B
11:15am

Announcements

Ms. Robin Brown, OSD DMSMS and Parts Management Program Manager, DSPO
11:30am Open Lunch (On your own)
1:00pm

P&MM Town Hall: Your Chance to be Heard

Ms. Robin Brown, DSPO; Mr. Nathaniel Craig, Army; Ms. Becky Thacker, USN/USMC; Mr. James Morales, USAF; Mr. Alfonso Rivera-Ortiz, MDA; Dr. Stephen Foster, DLA
Consensus on how to improve parts and material management drives everything we do as a community. However, OSD does not always know what’s really going on in the field or what’s working and what’s not working. We want to hear your views, including complaints, successes, problems, solutions, wants, don’t wants, ... are all welcome in a non-attribution environment. This is your opportunity to tell us and talk about whatever you believe we need to know.
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3:00pm Close of Conference
Ms. Robin Brown, OSD DMSMS and Parts Management Program Manager, DSPO
3:00pm

IIOM US Chapter Members Meeting

Mr. Timothy Zitkevitz, IIOM United States Chapter President
All PMMC attendees are welcome to attend our members meeting. The International Institute of Obsolescence Management (IIOM) is a not-for-profit organization that exists to advance the science and practice of Obsolescence Management and DMSMS management. In June 2019, the IIOM US Chapter became an official chapter within IIOM International. IIOM US and IIOM International are dedicated to:
  • Advance the science and practice of DMSMS and Obsolescence Management
  • Promote and recognize high standards of practice and professional competence
  • Open opportunities for development and career paths for practitioners of Obsolescence Management
  • Generate widespread awareness and understanding of the discipline improving the knowledge and best practice of Obsolescence practitioners through education, networking, and process development
The IIOM US members meeting will cover the latest IIOM US Chapter and international organizational news, reviewing 2022 goals and setting the US Chapter goals for 2023, and current IIOM initiatives including:
  • Development of an obsolescence management and DMSMS peer-reviewed journal
  • IIOM International professional recognition process for US members (AIIOM, MIIOM, FIIOM)
  • Updates to the IEC 62402 International Standard
  • IIOM Conference 2024 planning
  • Tailoring IIOM professional development training classes for the United States
For those unable to make it in person, we will post a Zoom link to our website in January: https://usiiom.org so that all members and non-members are able to join.
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