Title: Nick Fuhrman
1Technology InsertionInnovationWorkforce
DevelopmentEducationBusiness AssistanceExpansio
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2Our Mission
- Founded in 2003 to support the Commission for a
New Georgias Strategic Industries Initiative - Focused on the key imperatives for growth in
aerospace - Technology
- Innovation Applied RD
- Organic
- Companies
- Industry promotion and capital expansion
- Traditional
- People
- Workforce Skills Development and Education
- Required
- Gubernatorial Partnership Aligned to Support
Warner Robins Air Logistics Center - Working on all imperatives
3Our Programs
4Workforce development and education
Building across generations to inspire, develop,
and train the workforce and aerospace pioneers of
the future
5Workforce development
- Middle Georgia Work-Ready Aerospace Partnership
(mgWRAP) - Regional Focus
- Partnership with Robins AFB Workforce 21
- Partnership with National Aerospace Development
Center - US Department of Labor
- Creates a single industry focus forum for
matching workforce development needs to workforce
development projects and programs - Creates a vehicle for future federal funding
6Education
- Transportation Education Foundation of Georgia
(TEFGA) - Statewide Focus
- Partnership with Automotive and Logistics
Industries - Partnership with Georgia Department of Education
- Supports an industry-oriented aerospace and
aviation curriculum for High Schools - Engages Middle School and High School students
through career awareness programs - Works with teachers, guidance counselors and
graduation coaches
7Business growth and expansion
Making opportunity happen by connecting aerospace
businesses with Georgias resources for expansion
8Business expansion
- Achievements
- Virtual Resource Team
- SBIR
- Procurement Assistance
- Entrepreneur Outreach Specialists
- Angel Investors Network
- Consulting and assisting numerous companies,
large and small - Assisting GDEcD and Chambers of Commerce with
prospects and proposals - Centennial of Flight Year
- Increased presence at national trade shows
- Providing leadership for facilities expansion
partnership between Georgia and the USAF
9G-Ramp Partnership
- Innovative Public (US-State-Local) Private
Partnership - State and local government facilitates private
investment in additional MRO hangar facilities on
and around WRALC - WRALC populates new facilities with MRO work
under contracts that it makes - Improves 50-50 and Core utilization
- Increases Georgia direct employment under WRALC
contracts - Requires sustainable workforce investment
partnerships between Georgia and WRALC
102007 Georgias Centennial of Flight
- National Trade Events
- NBAA
- AAAA
- MRO 2007
- Air Shows, Educational
- Programs, Ceremonies
- Centennial of Flight Web Site
- http//aerospace.georgiainnovation.org/100years
- Centennial of Flight Gazette
Ben T. Epps Aerospace Innovation Achievement
Awards
11Innovation
Aiming higher through innovation, we leverage
Georgias world-leading research assets to
develop break-through solutions and bold new
markets for our clients
12Innovation
- Achievements
- UNTIL Unified New Technology Insertion Lab
- Current Projects
- Conformal antennas
- Nano-coding
- Fuel desulphurization
- Predictive maintenance
- Logistics support
- Established CRADA (Cooperative Research and
Development Agreement) between USAF and Georgia - Next Steps
- Establish transaction models for industry working
under our CRADA initiative
13UNTILbecause the warfighter cant wait
14UNTIL
- Unified
- WRALC in a federal-state partnership (CRADA) with
the Georgia Aerospace Innovation Center - New
- Proactive, Innovative, solutions-oriented,
requirements-focused - Technology
- That improves mission performance and
sustainability across WRALC missions - Insertion
- Rapidly conduct proof of concept, demonstration
and test programs on a quick-turn,
customer-defined basis - Lab
- We provide industry, academia, and WRALC a safe
zone for collaboration and experimentation on
multiple projects in various technology themed
areas that need attention fast
15UNTILUnified New Technology Insertion Lab
State-SponsoredCRADA-EnabledCONSORTIUM
CUSTOMER PULL UNTIL gathers firms and academic
resources to solve USAF sustainment challenges to
meet a specific mission need or new
requirement TECHNOLOGY PUSH UNTIL consortia
expose customers in USG agencies to new
capabilities and emerging technical solutions
that improve mission performance and/or
sustainability
UNTIL Consortium ProposesSolutions to STP/RFI/RFP
Contract AwardProduction
ConceptDemonstrationTest Program
Technology Insertion
UNTIL ConsortiumSubmit White PapersConduct
Customer Briefings
Contract AwardRDTE
16UNTILCRADA Consortium Formation
Perhaps a category of issues
Not a written requirement
WRALC Problem Opportunity
Focus on End-Item Solutions with Contracting
Potential
Risk InvestmentAhead of requirements
Consortium-Developed Solutions
Open Flow of Information and Technology Transfer
17Engineering Directorate
Consortium-Developed Solutions
WRALC Problem Opportunity
Technology Readiness Level
Consortium AwardProduction
Consortium AwardFirst Article Test
Consortium AwardRDTE
Risk InvestmentAhead of requirements
18CRADAFrequently Asked Questions
- Who can participate in the CRADA?
- The Georgia Aerospace Innovation Center
represents Georgia under the CRADA. Georgia
companies are welcome to propose technology
project consortia to meet the needs of the USAF,
just as USAF program managers and engineers may
ask the Innovation Center to form a consortium
around a USAF technology need. - What technologies are being transferred?
- The CRADA was written to encompass virtually any
technology needs of the Wings and Tenant
Combatant Commands resident at Warner Robins AFB,
meaning everything from process innovation and
work-flow improvement technologies to the most
sophisticated radar, avionics and electronic
warfare technologies. In a consortium formed by
the Innovation Center under the CRADA, companies
and researchers will have access to information
regarding the technological challenge and the
urgency of the need to support the warfighter.
It will be up to the consortium to develop a
solution working with the relevant USAF personnel.
19CRADAFrequently Asked Questions (continued)
- Will working under the CRADA mean a contract with
the USAF? - Consortia that succeed in developing a needed
technology at a reasonable price have a
much-improved chance of winning a USAF contract,
but there are no guarantees. The Aerospace
Innovation Center will work in consultation with
the USAF procurement office and the technical
sponsor on a procurement strategy that is
advantageous to the public-private partnership
nature of the consortia. - Is the CRADA funded by the USAF?
- No. The CRADA is an agreement to exchange
technology and information. It is not a small
business set-aside. Participants in
CRADA-enabled consortia bring their own money and
abilities to explore solutions in a formal
collaboration that may lead to contracting
opportunities between the consortia and the USAF. - I have an idea for something the USAF might
need.How do I propose my idea under the CRADA? - The Georgia Aerospace Innovation Center is your
first point of contact. http//aerospace.georgiai
nnovation.org Telephone 770.256.4212
20Infrequently Asked Questions
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