Collaboration

NCDMM has strategically positioned itself to collaborate with our stakeholders and that is key to our success.
We leverage our diverse, world-class Alliance Partner Network, along with industry experts to make connections that solve the challenges our customers face in the manufacturing industry.

Paul Evans
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Mark Cotteleer
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Dale Schwoeppe
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Shane Groves
Learn more about the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex

Scott Swartz
Learn more about the Air Force Rapid Sustainment Office
Learn more about the Advanced Manufacturing Program Office (AMPO)

“UAH has benefitted from the strong network and support of NCDMM since 2016. Our collaboration resulted in the designation of both the Alabama Defense Advanced Manufacturing Community (ADAMC) and the Advanced Manufacturing Innovation and Integration Center (AMIIC), focused on accelerating the adoption of manufacturing technologies and building the Northern Alabama workforce of tomorrow.”

Brian Tucker
Learn more about The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Office for Operational Excellence & Alabama Defense Advanced Manufacturing Community

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“SwRI and NCDMM have partnered to bring innovative science and technology solutions to government and industry. From building frameworks to enable intelligent machine tool tending to transitioning advanced robotics processes to aerospace manufacturing, our collaboration brings ideas to reality.”

Paul Evans
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“Over the last 9 years, we have utilized our deep strategic, technical, and human capital capabilities at Deloitte Consulting to complement the work of NCDMM to strengthen and grow the additive and defense industrial ecosystems. Our collaborative efforts in the AMCPR project provided strategic platforms to ensure national supply chain resiliency and support for warfighter readiness during times of crisis.”

Mark Cotteleer
Learn more about Deloitte Consulting, LP

Learn more about AMCPR

Our 10-year partnership with NCDMM has enabled us to focus on growing our business as a ‘one-stop’ shop. We have in-house capabilities of design, fabrication, machine assembly, and integration to meet the demands of an evolving market. Additionally, through collaboration with other NCDMM contractors, we have been able to reduce our costs and establish the highest quality solutions for our customers.

Dale Schwoeppe
Learn more about Schwoeppe Machine & Tool

“Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex (WR-ALC) has been an NCDMM partner for 5-years and our collaborative efforts paved the way for a capital purchase for the first in a family of mobile, agile robots designed to adapt to our ever-changing workload. The first iteration of this mobile robot will be used to x-ray the inlets of the F-15. This system will allow WR-ALC to get F-15’s out to the war fighter faster and with higher confidence in the data produced by the system.”

Shane Groves
Learn more about the Warner Robotics Air Logistics Complex

At the request of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Manufacturing Technology, NCDMM was directed to provide the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex (WR-ALC) with a Dust Hazard Assessment to identify and mitigate risks associated with combustible metallic alloy powders used in the cold spray process. This allowed WR-ALC to gain authorization for the integration of cold spray technology at the complex while ensuring safety and compliance.

Scott Swartz
Learn more about the Air Force Rapid Sustainment Office
Learn more about the Air Force Advanced Manufacturing Program Office (AMPO)

We have a true partnership with NCDMM and a shared focus of advancing the capabilities of additive manufacturing to support the U.S. military. The AMNOW Program, launched in 2019, was pivotal to elevating U.S. Army and Department of Defense readiness through a robust digital additive manufacturing supply chain.

Joe Paxton
Learn more about The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Office for Operational Excellence