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Useful Links of Interest to
Electronic Business

The AFEB is one of several regional interest groups that are associated with the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), the NDIA association for Enterprise Integration (AFEI) (Formerly CALS Industry Steering Group), and the Electronic Commerce Resource Centers (ECRC)s. Each of these organizaztions is a rich source of relevant material having to do with electonic business. There are also many relevant standards, handbooks, test reports, Department of Defense (DoD), and technical societies that have overlapping interests. A few of the major links are listed here. Many will take you to other pages that contain many more links.

Directly Related Oganizational Sites
Sister Reginal Interest Groups
Electronic Commerce Resource Centers
Other Organizations with Similar Interest
Government and DoD Sites
Specifications, Handbooks, Standards

 


***Directly Related Organizational Sites***

  • CALS EXPO 98 Global Business Solutions for the New Millennium
    October 26-29
    Long Beach Convention Center
    Long Beach, California
    CALS Expo International & 21st Century Commerce 1998 is the leading electronic commerce conference and exhibition, enabling virtual enterprises. For 11 years, the conference has guided thousands of business leaders and their companies to new levels of efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Exhibitors showcase cutting-edge technology for use in virtual enterprise. Developers, users and managers of electronic commerce propose and discuss applications that enable virtual enterprise.
  • NDIA National Defense Industrial Association
    NDIA was founded March 1, 1997. It began on that date as a result of a merger between the former American Defense Preparedness Association ( ADPA) and the National Security Industrial Association ( NSIA).
  • NDIA association for Enterprise Integration (AFEI) Discussions
    This discussion area is an on-line forum for the CALS Industry Steering Group.
  • JCALS Joint Computer-Aided Acquisition and Logistic Support
  • HATS Huntsville Association of Technical Societies
  • Colorado ECRT
    The Colorado Electronic Commerce Roundtable was incorporated in 1996 as a non-profit Colorado corporation after having operated on an informal basis for four years. Its purpose is to provide a network and forum for EC professionals to keep current on developments and applications in the fast-moving field of EC.
    This site also has several links of interest to EC.

     


***Sister Regional Interest Groups ***

  • ORNL Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    The Oak Ridge Centers for Manufacturing Technology (ORCMT) was established by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to help maintain national security capabilities while bolstering U.S. economic competitiveness in numerous manufacturing sectors. ORCMT is a national resource for manufacturing technology: it serves as a catalyst for applied research, development, design, prototyping, production, and training.
  • Florida EC/EDI Forum
    The Florida EC/EDI Forum is an EC/EDI User's Group for individuals with a desire to learn and to share their knowledge in applying electronic commerce technologies to the business environment.
  • National - Gary Conkol - Chairman
    gary.conkol
    Jim Snyder - vice chairman
    snyder
  • California, Los Angeles - Malcolm Johnson
    malcolm.t.johnson
  • California - Oakland - JimGeorge
    jgeorge260
  • Georgia - Atlanta - Neil Hall
    neil.hall
  • Missouri - St. Louis - Dave Utterback
    dutterback
  • New York - Long Island - Jim Edwardson
    ceo
  • New York - Mike Kutcher
    mkutcher
  • Ohio - Akron - Leo Roth Klein
    leo.klein
  • Oklahoma -Ardmore -Roger Graves
    rgraves
  • Pennsylvania - Scranton - Harry Mumford
    mumford1
  • Pennsylvania - Scranton - Bill Morris
    morrisw1@
  • Rhode Island - Mike Cesino
    reicondev
  • Tennessee - Oak Ridge - Jim Snyder
    snyder
  • Texas - Dallas/Ft. Worth - Marian Hiler
    hilerma
  • Texas - San Antonio - Raul Santiago
    risantia
  • Washington - Bremerton - George Bieda
    bieda
     

****Electronic Commerce Resource Centers *****

Sixteen centers nationwide were founded to assist small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) make the transition from out-dated, paper-intensive modes of operation to highly automated and integrated processes. While each has outreach programs and a mission to help SMEs in their own areas, each also has some specialties of expertise.

  • Atlanta, GA
    Dr. Robert Fulton, Program Manager
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    500 Tech Parkway
    Atlanta, Georgia
    Phone: Fax:
  • Bremerton, WA
    Dr. Edwin Wilson, Program Manager
    Concurrent Technologies Corporation
    Hearthstone Center
    4312 Kitsap Way, Suite 104
    Bremerton, WA 98312
    Phone: Fax:
  • Cleveland, OH
    Kent Kemmerer, Program Manager; Bob Grisar, Deputy PM
    Cleveland Advanced Manufacturing Program (CAMP)
    4600 Prospect Avenue, Suite 300
    Cleveland, OH 44113
    Phone: Fax:
  • Dallas, TX
    Susie Marshall, Program Manager
    1420 W. Mockingbird Lane
    Suite 100
    Dallas, TX 75247
    Local: Toll Free:
  • Fairfax, VA
    Bill Young, Program Manager; Dave Chesebrough, Deputy Program Manager
    10640 Page Ave., Suite 400
    Fairfax, Virginia 22030
  • Johnstown, PA
    Max Morris, Program Manager
    Concurrent Technologies Corporation
    1450 Scalp Avenue
    Johnstown, PA 15904
    Phone: Fax:
  • Largo, FL
    Brian Manty, Program Manager
    Concurrent Technologies Corporation
    7990 114th Ave. N.
    Bldg 1200, Suite 2
    Largo, FL 33773
    Local: Toll Free: Fax:
  • Laurinburg, NC
    Paul Friday, Program Manager
    127 Fairley St.
    Laurinburg, NC 28352
    Toll Free: Local: Fax:
  • New Orleans, LA
    Prabir Chaudhury, Program Manager
    Concurrent Technologies Corporation
    3520 General de Gaulle Drive
    New Orleans, LA 70114
    Toll Free: Local: Fax:
  • Oakland, CA
    Bruce Jacobs, Program Manager
    Oakland ECRC
    475 14th Street, Suite 550
    Oakland, CA 94612
    Toll Free: Local: Fax:
  • Orange, TX
    Glenora Barnes, Program Manager
    Electronic Commerce Resource Center
    Lamar University at Orange
    300 North Fourth Street
    Orange, TX 77630
    Toll Free: Local: Fax:
  • Palestine, TX
    Michael LaBeau, Program Manager
    I-NET Inc.
    2000 S. Loop 256, Suite 11
    Palestine, TX 75801
    Toll Free: Local: Fax:
  • San Antonio, TX
    .
  • Scranton, PA Operated by University of Scranton on behalf of Defense Logistics Agency
    Jim Walsh, Program Manager
    Phone: Fax:
  • West Chester, PA
    211 Carter Drive
    West Chester, PA 19382
    Phone: Fax:
  • National ECRC Contact Information
    Joseph V. Homan, Program Manager
    Concurrent Technologies Corporation
    1450 Scalp Avenue
    Johnstown, PA 15904
    Phone: Fax:
     

***Other Organizations with Similar Interests***

  • AFCEA Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, an organization for communications and electronics professionals throughout government and industry.
  • SOLEThe International Society of Logistics
    8100 Professional Place, Suite 211
    Hyattsville, Maryland 20785 USA
    FAX
     

***Government and Specific DoD Sites***

  • LAISO The Army Materiel Command's (AMC) representative in accomplishing integration and unity of Army information management within the total Defense spectrum assuring decisive victory through state-of-the-art design, development and deployment of automated technology. This site includes several links and pages devoted to CALS, IDE, EDI, EC, and related programs.
  • Army LIASO CALS
  • Navy CALS
    Following the CALS strategy, the Navy is well underway in transitioning from paper-intensive modes of operation to a new digital product data environment. The Navy CALS Coordination Office manages and coordinates Navy-wide CALS initiatives. Navy Systems Commands, the Marine Corps, as well as individual Program Offices, manage their own CALS initiatives.
  • Air Force CALS
  • DLA Defense Logistics Agency

 


***Specifications, Handbooks, and Standards***

  • new_rd_arrw.gif (1042 bytes)Mil-Std-2549 and other information from the DoD Configuration Management Advisory Group


***Miscellaneous and Test Reports***

CALS Documents

Test Reports

The Air Force CALS Lab conducts Interoperability of CALS data submitted by various sources. The AFCPO Lab evaluates the data against the current CALS standards and generates a Quick Short Test Report (QSTR). This report indicates if the submitted data meets the CALS standards, and if not, indicates where the problems occurred. The AFCPO Lab can accept CALS data sets on nine-track tape, floppy, or ftp to the internet node. Evaluation against MIL-STD-1840A/B, MIL-D-28000A (IGES), MIL-M-28001B (SGML), MIL-R-28002A (raster), and MIL-D-28003 (CGM) are conducted.

Listed below are samples of completed test reports. Hard copies of other reports are available from the AFC. Send an EMail to gelwood Some include graphics. The numbers in the brackets are the AFCPO/AFCTN test numbers.

We need to know if graphics will be of use in the Test Reports. We can now add all graphics for the test reports but need to know if it will be of benefit. If you would like to see all of the graphics involved with a Test Report, please send a message to gelwood. If there is enough interest the graphics will be added to new reports and reports on the system as time permits.

IGES Transfer and Manufacturing Demonstrations

The AFCPO conducts an annual demonstration to highlight the CALS IGES transfer specification. The 1994 demonstration was the third and consisted of a 60 MM Mortar trigger assembly. Over 80 participants were involved in the demonstration. No major surprizes were uncovered be the test.

The 1995 demonstration will feature an electromechanical assembly. The search for the assembly is currently underway. Once the assembly is identified, IGES files will be completed of all components. Three IGES files(drawing, surface and wire frame models) per mechanical part will be available. The electric components will have IGES files meet the new IGES Application Protocol. Every effort will be made to include STEP files of the components for companies that would like to try their hand using the new ISO 10303 standard.

If you have an electromechanical assembly that you suggest or provide for the demonstration, please contract George Elwood.

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