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Attendees' Guide Performance Review Institute http://www.pri-network.org This does not represent the official roster or guidelines for Nadcap Meetings. Check out Nadcap QML on-line at www.eauditnet.com. Issued January 2006 International Headquarters 161 Thorn Hill Road Warrendale, PA 15086 Phone: +1 724 772 1616 Fax: +1 724 776 4110 Email: [email protected] Asia Office (China) The 3rd Floor, Rm 304, Automotive Research Institute Tsinghua University Beijing, 10084 China Phone: +86 10 6278 1630 Fax: +86 10 6278 1630 Email: [email protected] European Office 28-32 Wellington Road London NW8 9SP UK Phone: +44 207 483 9010 Fax: +44 207 483 9011 Email: [email protected] Asia Office (Japan) 4th Floor Renak Bldg, 1-3330 Matsushin-cho Kasugai-shi, Aichi 486-0931 Japan Phone: +81 568 35 3520 Fax: +81 568 35 3397 Email: [email protected]

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Attendees' GuidePerformance Review Institutehttp://www.pri-network.org

This does not represent the official roster or guidelines for Nadcap Meetings. Check out Nadcap QML on-line at www.eauditnet.com.

Issued January 2006

International Headquarters 161 Thorn Hill RoadWarrendale, PA 15086Phone: +1 724 772 1616Fax: +1 724 776 4110Email: [email protected]

Asia Office (China)The 3rd Floor, Rm 304,Automotive Research InstituteTsinghua UniversityBeijing, 10084ChinaPhone: +86 10 6278 1630Fax: +86 10 6278 1630Email: [email protected]

European Office28-32 Wellington RoadLondonNW8 9SPUKPhone: +44 207 483 9010Fax: +44 207 483 9011Email: [email protected]

Asia Office (Japan)4th FloorRenak Bldg, 1-3330Matsushin-choKasugai-shi, Aichi486-0931JapanPhone: +81 568 35 3520Fax: +81 568 35 3397Email: [email protected]

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Overview of PRI/Nadcap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Organizational Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Nadcap Subscribers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Nadcap Associate Primes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Future Nadcap Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Task Groups (Operational) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Getting the Most Out of Nadcap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Antitrust Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Membership Responsibilities and Categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Membership Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Task Group Officer Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Meeting Participation & Voting Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Supplier Voting Member Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Administrative CommitteesNadcap Management Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12NESPB/EURAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Supplier Support Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Nadcap Prime Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Task GroupsAerospace Quality Systems/Distributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Chemical Processing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17Coatings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Composites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Elastomer Seals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Electronics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Fasteners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Fluid Distribution Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Heat Treating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25Materials Testing Laboratories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-27Nonconventional Machining and Surface Enhancement (NMSE) . . . . . 28-29Nondestructive Testing (NDT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31Sealants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

GeneralStaff E-Mail Addresses/Telephone Extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-36eAuditNet Training Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37NCSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Prime Orientation & Tutorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Supplier Orientation & Tutorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Meeting Room Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Agenda At A Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-451

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OVERVIEWPRI / Nadcap

Nadcap is an unprecedented cooperative industry effort to improve quality, while reducing costs, for quality assurance throughout the aerospace and defense industries. Nadcap is an industry-managed approach to conformity assessment that brings together technical experts from both industry and government in the Nadcap organization. Prime contractors, suppliers and representatives from the Government work together to establish requirements for accreditation, approve suppliers and define operational program requirements. Unlike traditional third-party programs, Nadcap is an industry managed program. This process results in a standardized approach to quality assurance and a reduction in redundant auditing throughout the aerospace industry because industry has joined forces to develop a program that:

• Establishes stringent industry consensus standards that satisfy the requirements of all participants

• Replaces routine auditing of suppliers with one approved through a consensus decision-making process of members from the user community

• Conducts more in-depth, technically superior special process audits• Improves supplier quality throughout industry through stringent

requirements • Reduces costs through improved standardization• Utilizes technically expert auditors to assure process familiarity • Provides more frequent audits for primes, fewer audits for suppliers

Beneficiaries of improvements resulting from Nadcap are as diverse as Nadcap's over 1,500 customers. A participating prime contractor reports a saving of over $1 million annually while achieving technically superior audits. An accredited Nadcap supplier has tracked a 97% reduction in rework resulting from improvements to their system stemming from Nadcap requirements. Surveys performed on the Nadcap accredited supplier base indicate an average 40% reduction in audits following Nadcap accreditation.

Nadcap Facts• Nadcap has over 2,500 accredited suppliers of special processes and

products listed on the Nadcap Qualified Manufacturers List (QML)• Nadcap has conducted over 16,700 audits with 3,200 audits expected

in 2006• Subscribing prime contractor/government near 50• Associate prime subscriptions number 13• Total Nadcap subscriptions number 205

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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURENadcap MANAGEMENT COUNCIL

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PRI Board ofDirectors

Nadcap ExecutiveStrategic Planning

Board (NESPB)

Nadcap Management

Council (NMC)

Supplier Support

Committee

Task Groups

Aerospace Quality SystemsChemical Processing

CoatingsComposites

Elastomer SealsElectronics

Fasteners - under developmentFluid Distribution Standards

Heat TreatingMaterials Testing Laboratories

Nonconventional Machining and Surface EnhancementNondestructive Testing

SealantsWelding

AdministrativeStaff

Nadcap Regional Advisory Bodies

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Government Agencies and Contractor Positions on PRI Qualification Programs

EA

DS

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RP

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Americas Europe AsiaAIR FORCE WPAFB, OH

R(Seals,SLT)

Alenia Aeronautica SpANaples, Italy

A(HT, CP, WLD, COMP)

A(HT, CP, WLD, COMP)

A(HT, CP, WLD, COMP)

AVIO S.p.AItaly*

R *(NDT,HT,MTL,CP,CT,WLD,

AQS,DIST,SLT,FLUID)

R *(NDT,HT,MTL,CP,CT,WLD,

AQS,DIST,SLT,FLUID)

R *(NDT,HT,MTL,CP,CT,WLD,

AQS,DIST,SLT,FLUID)

BAE SystemsNashua, NH

A(CP, CT, WLD)

Ball Aerospace & Technology CorporationBoulder, CO

A*(CP, ETG, HT, MTL, NMSE)

THE BOEING COMPANY (Commercial Airplanes, Integrated Defense Systems) Chicago, IL

R(NDT, HT, COMP, CP, WLD,NMSE-SE only,

MTL-Ind. Test Labs only )

R(NDT,HT,COMP,CP,WLD, NMSE-SE only, MTL-Ind.

Test labs only)

R(NDT,HT,COMP,CP,WLD, NMSE- SE only, MTL-Ind.

Test labs only)

BOMBARDIER, Inc.Dorval, Canada

R(NDT, HT, MTL, CP, CT, WLD, NMSE, COMP)

R(NDT, HT, MTL, CP, CT, WLD, NMSE, COMP)

R(NDT, HT, MTL, CP, CT, WLD, NMSE, COMP)

Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) (DoD) Alexandria, VA

M(NDT, HT, WLD)

AIRBUS R(NDT, HT,

COMP,MTL,CP,ETG)

R(NDT, HT,

COMP,,MTL,CP,ETG)

R(NDT, HT,

COMP,MTL,CP,ETG)

Military Transport Aircraft Division (MTAD)

A(ALL)

Eurocopter R(HT,COMP,NDT,

CT-PLASMA SPRAY ONLY)

R(HT,COMP,NDT,

CT-PLASMA SPRAY ONLY)

R(HT,COMP,NDT,

CT-PLASMA SPRAY ONLY)

Defense and Securities Systems

A(ALL)

SpaceA

(ALL)

EATON AEROSPACE (All Divisions)Irvine, CA

R(NDT,HT,

MTL,CP,CT,WLD,FLUID)

R(NDT,HT,

MTL,CP,CT,WLD,FLUID)

R(NDT,HT,

MTL,CP,CT,WLD,FLUID)

GE TRANSPORTATION AIRCRAFT ENGINESCincinnati, OH

R(ALL)

R(ALL)

R(ALL)

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (GSA) Kansas City, MO

R(SLT)

GOODRICH CORPORATION Chula Vista, CA

R(NDT, HT,CP,COMP)

Jan ‘06

R(NDT, HT,CP,COMP)

Jan ‘06

R(NDT, HT,CP,COMP)

Jan ‘06

HONEYWELL AEROSPACEAll OEM Sites

R(ALL)

R(ALL)

R(ALL)

INDUSTRIA de TURBO PROPULSORESZamudio, Spain

R(HT)

R(HT)

R(HT)

LATECOEREToulouse, France

A(COMP,CP,HT,MTL, NDT)

KEY: R = Accreditation Required by Prime – Letter sent to Suppliers; P = Pending Subscriber; M = Nadcap Member; A = Accept Nadcap Accreditation; *Associate Prime

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Government Agencies and Contractor Positions on PRI Qualification Programs

Americas Europe AsiaLIEBHERR-AEROSPACE SASToulouse, France

A(HT)

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATIONBethesda, MD

A(CP,COMP, ETG, MTL,

NDT,HT,WLD)

MD HELICOPTERS, Inc.Mesa, AZ

A(CP,CT,HT,MTL,NDT,WLD)

MTU AERO ENGINES GmbHMunich, Germany

R(HT, MTL, NDT, WLD)

R(HT, MTL, NDT,WLD

R(HT, MTL, NDT,WLD)

NASA Goddard Space Flight CenterGreenbelt, MD

M(ETG)

NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATIONEl Segundo, CA

R(AQS,CP, COMP, HT, MTL, NDT, NMSE- SE only, WLD)

R(AQS,CP, COMP, HT, MTL, NDT, NMSE- SE only, WLD)

RAYTHEON AIRCRAFT COMPANYWichita, KS

R(NDT,HT, CP,WLD)

ROCKWELL COLLINS, INC.Cedar Rapids, IA

A(NDT, HT, CP, WLD, NMSE,

ELECTRONICS)

ROLLS-ROYCE CORPORATIONIndianapolis, IN

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

ROLLS-ROYCE PLC England

R(ALL)

R(ALL)

R(ALL)

SAFRAN GROUP (Safran, Snecma, Snecma Services, Hispano-Suiza, Aircelle, Messier-Bugatti, Messier-Dowty, Messier-Services, Labinai, Techspace Aero, Snecma Propulsion Solide, Microturbo, Cinch and Globe Motors)

A (NDT, HT, MTL, CP, CT)

A (NDT, HT, MTL, CP, CT)

A (NDT, HT, MTL, CP, CT)

SMITHS AEROSPACE (Mechanical Systems-Flight Controls)Wolverhampton, England

A*(CP,HT,NDT)

A*(CP,HT,NDT)

A*(CP,HT,NDT)

SONACAGosselies, Belgium

A (CP, COMP,HT, NDT)

BELL HELICOPTERFort Worth, TX

RNDT,HT,CP,MTL,NMSE,WLD

CESSNA AIRCRAFT COMPANYWichita, KS

R(NDT, HT, MTL, CP,

NMSE - SE only, WLD, SLT)

R(NDT, HT, MTL, CP,

NMSE - SE only, WLD, SLT)

R(NDT, HT, MTL, CP,

NMSE - SE only, WLD, SLT)

TEXTRON SYSTEMSWillmington, MA

R(CP, HT, NDT)

HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND Windsor Locks, CT

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

Dec ‘06

PRATT & WHITNEY East Hartford, CT

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

Dec ‘06

PRATT & WHITNEY Canada

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

Dec ‘06

SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT Stratford, CT

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

R (ALL)

Dec ‘06

VOUGHT AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIESDallas, TX

R(ALL)

R(ALL)

Dec ‘05

R(ALL)

Dec ‘05

ZODIACPlaisir Cedex, France

A (CP, COMP)

KEY: R = Accreditation Required by Prime – Letter sent to Suppliers; P = Pending Subscriber; M = Nadcap Member; A = Accept Nadcap Accreditation; *Associate Prime

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FUTURE Nadcap MEETINGS

April 24-28, 2006 Hotel Nikko New Century BeijingBeijing, China 6 Southern Road Capital Gym Haidian District Beijing, China 100044 Rate: $115 USD Single or Double Room Reservation cut-off date: March 24, 2006 To make reservations, complete reservation form

found at www.pri-network.org and email directly to hotel.

July 17-21, 2006 Auditorium Madrid HotelMadrid, Spain Avenida de Aragon, 400 28022 Madrid, Spain Phone: +34 91 400 44 50 Rate: EUR 99 Single Room EUR 115 Double Room Reservation cut-off date: June 12, 2006

TASK GROUPS (OPERATIONAL)

Abbreviation Program Name

AQS Aerospace Quality Systems/DistributorsCP Chemical ProcessingCT CoatingsCOMP CompositesSEAL Elastomer SealsETG ElectronicsFLU Fluid Distribution SystemsHT Heat TreatingMTL Materials Testing LaboratoriesNMC Nadcap Management CouncilNMSE Nonconventional Machining and Surface EnhancementNDT Nondestructive TestingSLT Sealants (Manufacturers & Distributors)WLD Welding

(Task Groups may be meeting individually or with Nadcap Management Council)

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GETTING THE MOST OUT OF Nadcap

The benefits received by member companies vary in direct proportion to their participation and flowdown into their own corporate structures. Nadcap is a tool that provides significant benefits when utilized properly. In order to maximize your benefits from Nadcap, the following tips will help:

For additional information on maximizing your benefits through implementation of Nadcap, contact Arshad Hafeez at +1 724 772 1616.

For User Members

1. Clearly define your objectives, support and expectations for Nadcap. Share this information with your company's key personnel and Nadcap representatives. Ensure that management decisions (e.g.: require or accept Nadcap accreditation and stop own auditing) are incorporated by organization.

2. Select personnel to represent your company to the task group who have demonstrated expertise in the task group area of responsibilities. Ensure all attendees have a basic understanding of the Nadcap process.

3. Ensure appropriate personnel in your company (sourcing & quality) are familiar with Nadcap's operation and the company's policies concerning Nadcap.

4. Address changes necessary in your current operations to provide for maximum implementation of Nadcap throughout your corporate structure.

For Supplier Members

1. Understand the objectives of Nadcap and participate in the improvement of the process.

2. Prepare thoroughly for your Nadcap audit - move swiftly to implement the root cause corrective actions in response to findings.

3. Recognize the benefits of reducing the total number of audits and the establishment of common standards. The Nadcap system enables personnel who were previously dedicated to audits and standards, to focus on process improvements and other proactive efforts.

4. Promote the benefits of Nadcap to other suppliers and notify your customers of your Nadcap accreditation.

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ANTITRUST

Associations by nature involve communications or activities among members who are business competitors. Extreme care must be exercised to avoid policies, programs, dialogues, or pursuits, which could be seen as having an intention or result of restraint of trade. Conscientious antitrust compliance and fairness to participants demand that association meetings be conducted properly. Only legitimate subjects for association discussion should be undertaken. Chairpersons have been instructed that parliamentary rules and procedures should be followed at all meetings.

Nadcap Personal Code of Ethics and Conflict of Interest

All individuals (Users, Suppliers, Staff, Auditors, etc.) involved with the Nadcap activity shall exhibit acceptable professional standards of conduct and uphold and advance the integrity of Nadcap.

Each individual is expected to exercise impartial professional judgment to assure confidence in the integrity of Nadcap by avoiding conflicts of interest in all Nadcap related activities.

When a competing interest has the potential to preclude or impair exercising one’s independent professional judgment or unreasonably jeopardize the integrity of the Nadcap activity, the individual should disassociate themselves from that particular activity.

Any person associated with the Nadcap activity who believes that continued participation by any other person may jeopardize the integrity of Nadcap should bring the matter to the attention of the Nadcap Management Council.

All Nadcap Staff, its Auditors, Nadcap Management Council and Task Group Members shall maintain proprietary or confidential information with which they become familiar as a result of their exposure to the supplier and/or reports during the accreditation process appropriately. Information of this type shall not be shared with individuals or organizations having no right to this information.

All individuals associated with the Nadcap audit and review process shall avoid using undue influence or personal conversation to influence the audit results or the review process.

Any known violations to the above policy may be reported to the ad hoc Nadcap Ethics Committee at [email protected].

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MEMBERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES

1. User members are required to attend all Nadcap meetings. If the member is unable to attend, an alternate shall be designated.

2. Other Nadcap members should make arrangements to attend all meetings where policy, procedures audit criteria, etc. will be discussed. Non-user members shall review agenda to determine if they should attend.

3. Reply to surveys, questionnaires, and ballots that are circulated to members.

4. Carry through sponsorship and coordination of individual projects as assigned.

5. Prepare checklists for auditing and continuing surveillance.6. Review resumes and interview auditors.7. Review audit reports.

MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES

Subscriber Nadcap User. Has vote in all Nadcap activities.

Government Representative from government agencies. Has vote in all Nadcap activities.

Associate Prime Nadcap User Member. May participate in Nadcap meetings. Has no formal vote at Nadcap meetings.

Supplier Active supplier who is participating in developing and revising audit criteria. Has vote in task groups on non-accreditation matters.

Consultant/Liaison Individual who has specific technical knowledge for a particular task group.

Pending Same as subscriber. This grade is temporary toSubscriber allow new users to participate. Has vote in task

group when developing audit criteria only.

Observer May attend Nadcap meetings. User member may attend audit reviews.

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MEMBERSHIP CODES

UVM USER VOTING MEMBER - An appointed participator of the Nadcap system.

SVM SUPPLIER VOTING MEMBER - A supplier member voting on non-accreditation matters within the Task Group.

ALT ALTERNATE VOTING MEMBER - A qualified individual designated by a Voting Member to act in their absence.

MBR MEMBER - Appointed individual who participates by attending meetings, answering questionnaires, and furnishing pertinent technical information and expertise. Member has no formal vote.

GVT A government representative. If voting member, will have "UVM" code in addition to GVT.

LVM LIAISON VOTING MEMBER - A voting member representing a corporation other than an OEM (i.e., a society or association).

TASK GROUPOfficer Codes

CHR Chairperson

VCH Vice Chairperson

SEC Secretary

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MEETING PARTICIPATIONAND VOTING PROCEDURES

Meeting Participation

• All members can attend open meetings. User meetings (closed meetings) may be attended only by subscribers, pending subscribers or government members. Other members may be included at the invitation of the Chairperson.

• At user meetings, audit reports are reviewed, or accreditation status of suppliers is discussed.

Voting

• Nadcap Management Council: Majority of eligible members present with a minimum of five user members.

• All other meetings: Majority of eligible members present with a minimum of three user members, or per Task Group procedure.

• When discussing critical issues, chairperson may call for subscriber or user member vote only.

SUPPLIER VOTING MEMBER POLICY

Each Nadcap commodity task group will have one appointed supplier member with full voting privileges at Council, on non-accreditation matters. The number of supplier voters shall be limited to 50% of the total number of user voting members, and the number of these suppliers shall not exceed 33-1/3% of Council voting members. The Nadcap Management Council Chairperson will maintain the right to call for a user/prime vote only.

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Nadcap MANAGEMENT COUNCIL

User / Government Voting Members Janice Abeita-LynchRaytheon Aircraft Co.+1 316 676 3742

Rosella AndreozziAlenia Aeronautica SpA+39 081 8872421

Pedro Arroyo(nominated)EADS CASA+1 349 1624 2185

Dianna BerubePratt & Whitney+1 860 557 3742

Jon BiddulphRolls-Royce Group+ 44 1332 240494

James BrattonLockheed Martin Aeronautics Company+1 817 777 8760

Chet DatéChairpersonHoneywell Aerospace+1 602 231 4361

Jerry EricksonRockwell Collins+1 319 295 4108

Peter FeindLiebherr-Aerospace+49 8381 464239

Alan FletcherAir Force, WPAFB+1 937 255 7481

Frank GritskoSikorsky Aircraft+1 203 386 4965

Arshad HafeezPRI-Secretary (Non Voting)+1 724 772 1616

Debra HarrisonDCMA+1 703 428 0853

Cherif KhelilSAFRAN Group+33 169 8776 19 Arne LoganThe Boeing Company+1 425 717 7044

John McBrienGSA+1 816 823 3095

Michael McLeanVice ChairpersonBombardier, Inc.+44 2890 733 646

Steve MeyerEaton Aerospace+1 734 223 1875

Jay ParkNorthrop GrummanIntegrated Systems+1 310 814 0571

Michel PierantoniEurocopter+1 33 4 42 85 62 26

Manfred PodlechMTU Aero Engines GmbH+49 89 1489 5067

Mark RechtsteinerGE TransportationAircraft Engines+1 513 243 9790

John Reid Bombardier Inc.+514 855 7414

Chatt RhodesCessna Aircraft Co.+1 316 517 7929

Michel SanderSonaca +32 71 25 52 77

Dave SoongHamilton Sundstrand+1 860 654 2222

Michael SpencerVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.+1 972 946 2912

Camille ValmyAIRBUS S.A.S.+33 607 7817 61

Kevin WardGoodrich Aerostructures Group+1 951 351 5963

Supplier Voting Members

Mike HigginsStork (MTI)(Mtl Task Group)+1 513 515 8871

Richard Hill Praxair Surface Technologies, Inc. +1 816 556 4654

Richard KanaPTI(Composites Task Group)+1 860-698-9266

David MichandFountain Plating Co.+1 413 781 4651

David MitchellMitchell Laboratories(NDT Task Group)+1 562 949 6144

Jerry WahlinAAA Plating & Inspection(Chem. Processing Task Group)+1 310 637 1066

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Nadcap EXECUTIVE STRATEGIC PLANNING BOARD(NESPB)

Lloyd BarkerALCOA

Mike BuffingtonGE Transporation Aircraft Engines

Denis ClermontBombardier, Inc.

Chet Daté(NMC Chair)Honeywell Aerospace

Doug FrenchVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.

Mike GallagherLockheed Martin Space Systems Company

Debra HarrisonDCMA

Cherif KhelilSAFRAN Group

Teresa O’LearyNESPB Co-ChairCessna Aircraft Company

Jay ParkNorthrop Grumman

Julio Perez CaballeroAIRBUS S.A.S.

Nigel PickenNESPB Co-ChairRolls-Royce Group

Jean Michel PoulierEurocopter

Doug ScussellPratt & Whitney

Michael SongThe Boeing Company

Kevin WardGoodrich Aerostructures

EUROPEAN REGIONAL ADVISORY BODY(EURAB)

Pedro ArroyoEADS CASA

Jon BiddulphRolls-Royce Group

Nigel DaviesHoneywell Aerospace

Peter FeindLiebherr-Aerospace SAS

Thomas GinthnerThe Boeing Company

David JimenezEADS CASA

Ralph KroppMTU Aero Engines GmbH

Quan LacChairperson Rolls-Royce plc

Eric McIlroyBombardier

Georges-Henri MesquidaLatecoere

Jean-Michel PoulierEurocopter

Joel RemondVice ChairpersonHispano Suiza SA

Placido RodalITP

Michel SanderSonaca

Camille ValmyAIRBUS S.A.S.

David YatesSupplier RepresentativeAlcoa Fastening Systems

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SUPPLIER SUPPORT COMMITTEE(Don Buehler +1 513 662 5190 – [email protected])

(Jennifer Gallagher +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8194 – [email protected])

Derek AltyEurope Sector RepBodycote Heat Treatments, Ltd.

Lloyd BarkerALCOA(NESPB)

Jim CummingsAmericas Sector RepMetal Finishing(Supplier Improvement Sub-Team Leader)

Bob CusterAmericas Sector RepAAA Plating & Inspection

Ed EngelhardOwego Heat Treat(Heat Treating Task Group)

Dale HarmonCincinnati Thermal Spray(Coatings Task Group)

Mike HigginsStork (MTI)(MTL Task Group/NMC SVM MTL)

Richard KanaPTI Industries(Composites Task Group/NMC SVM Composites/Metrics Sub-Team Leader)

Johanna LisaContinental Heat Treating(Communications Sub-Team Leader)

David MichaudChairpersonAmericas Sector RepFountain Plating Co.

Jay McMurrayMetal Improvement(Surface Enhancement Task Group)

David MitchellMitchell Laboratories, Inc.(NDT Task Group/NMC SVM NDT)

Tim ScarlettDanville Metal Stamping(NMSE Task Group)

Stuart ShermanSecretaryMetallurgical Processing

Yoshiomi SukesadaAsia Sector RepAsahi Kinzoku Kogyo Co. Ltd.

Jerry WahlinAAA Plating & Inspection(Chemical Processing Task Group/NMC SVM CP)

David YatesEurope Sector RepAlcoa Fastening Systems

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Janice Abeita-LynchRaytheon Aircraft Co.UVM

Jeffery BollmerGE Transportation Aircraft EnginesALT/UVM

Michael ColemanThe Boeing CompanySEC/UVM

Roger CooperRolls RoyceALT/UVM

Mark CovertHoneywell AerospaceCHR/UVM

Chet DatéHoneywell AerospaceALT/UVM

Steve HubbardBell Helicopter TextronALT/UVM

Steve MeyerEaton AerospaceALT/UVM

Brion NantistaNorthrop GrummanIntegrated SystemsUVM

Chatt RhodesCessna Aircraft CompanyVCH/UVM

Tom RoseGE Transportation Aircraft EnginesUVM

Zdenek SitarHoneywell AerospaceALT/UVM

Bill SolchickRolls-Royce Corp.UVM

Michael ValentiEaton AerospaceUVM

Jim VannattaBell Helicopter TextronUVM

AEROSPACE QUALITY SYSTEMS(Scott Nelson +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8187, [email protected])

Nadcap recognizes AS9003 and AS/EN/JISQ 9100 quality system approvals performed by certification/registration bodies that are approved and listed in the IAQG Oasis database. (www.iaqg.org/oasis) Where no existing recognized quality system approval exists, Nadcap requires assessment using AC7004 to support the special process accreditation. Quality system requirements for special products task groups (fittings, seals, etc.) may be more stringent than AS9003 and, in such case, shall be addressed in both the Nadcap standards and in the Task Group Operating Procedures.

The Distributors accreditation program recognizes the AS7103 standard for Pass-Through Distributors and AS7104 for Full Distributors. Nadcap utilizes the AC7103 and AC7104 checklists to assess the distributor requirements.

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS User Voting Members

Supplier Voting Members

Mark BrownBraddock Metallurgical Inc.SVM

Cynthia RothTeam Cooperheat-MQSSVM

Sandra TomblinX-R-I TestingSVM

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CHEMICAL PROCESSING(Mike Graham +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8117, [email protected])(Bill Dumas +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8157 [email protected])

(Nigel Cook, +44 207 483 9010, [email protected]) (Jim Lewis, +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8186, [email protected])

The Chemical Processing Task Group is conducting audits to demonstrate compliance to the AC7108 series of documents. These audits address the following types of processes:• Anodizing• Chemical Cleaning• Chemical Milling• Conversion/Phosphate Coating• Etching• Laboratory Evaluation

• Paint/Dry Film Coatings• Plating• Stripping• Surface Prep Prior to Metal Bond• Surface Treatment/ Passivation

Ward BarcaferThe Boeing CompanyCHR/UVM

Jeff CerreCessna Aircraft CompanyUVM

Jim ChanHoneywell AerospaceALT/UVM

Tecla CuccureseAlenia Aeronautica SpAUVM

Michael DavisGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesUVM

Karyn DemingGoodrich Aerostructures GroupUVM

David DixonAirbusALT/UVM

Tom DownesHamilton SundstrandUVM

Aleck Featherston Jr.Bell Helicopter TextronUVM

Sylvia FranklinThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

Michel GourlainSAFRAN GroupUVM

Paul GrevattAIRBUSUVM

Daniel Healey Raytheon AircraftUVM

Bob Koukol Honeywell Aerospace UVM

Nathalie Le PottierEurocopterUVM Veronique MarcelMessier-BugatiUVM

Bruce MelvilleTextronUVM

Donald MisselLockheed Martin Space Systems CompanyUVM

Robert NixonVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.ALT/UVM

Chidi Obua Eaton AerospaceUVM

Ken PratherVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.VCH/UVM

Jerry SatchwellRolls-Royce plc.UVM

Cecil Slach Rockwell CollinsUVM

Mike StolzeNorthrop GrummanIntegrated SystemsUVM

Brendan SturgeonBombardierUVM

Jim VannattaBell Helicopter TextronALT/UVM

Brad WallRolls-Royce CorpUVM

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERSUser Voting Members

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CHEMICAL PROCESSING(Mike Graham +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8117, [email protected])(Bill Dumas +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8157 [email protected])

(Nigel Cook, +44 207 483 9010, [email protected]) (Jim Lewis, +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8186, [email protected])

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS CONTINUED

Supplier Voting Members

Daniel BackusHar-Conn Chrome Co.SVM

Sam BellMetal Surfaces Inc.SVM

Jim CummingsMetal Finishing Co.SVM

Robert CusterAAA Plating & InspectionSVM

Ron FranklinChemResearch Co IncSVM

Paul FrenchNuProSVM

Gerald HarveyChem-FabSVM

Eric JacklinF.M. Callahan & SonsSVM

Kevin KudelkaWestfield ElectroplatingSVM

David MichaudFountain Plating Inc.SVM

Dinh NgoGKN AerospaceSVM

Eric OswaldSmiths AerospaceSVM

Jim RingerTech MetSVM

Cynthia RothTeam Cooperheat-MQSSVM

Vittorio StanaAvcorpSVM

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COATINGS(Jim Lewis +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8186, [email protected])

(Nigel Cook, +44 207 483 9010, [email protected])

The Coatings Task Group is conducting audits to demonstrate compliance to the SAE AS7109 series of standards. These documents contain the Nadcap requirements for the following processes:

Paul BardwellPratt & Whitney, UTCUVM

Nicolas BarthelemyEurocopterUVM

Jim DohertyGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesCHR/UVM

Tom DownesHamilton Sundstrand, UTCALT/UVM

Jon HigginsRolls-Royce plcUVM

Robert NixonVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.UVM

Tim PruittRolls-Royce CorpUVM

Jack SaundersHoneywell AerospaceVCH/UVM

Alexandrina StoicaBombardier Inc.UVM

Steve TefftGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesALT/UVM

Brent BartlettSulzer Metco Canada Inc.SVM

Dale HarmonCincinnati Thermal SpraySEC/SVM

Bill LodwickPraxair Surface TechnologiesSVM

• Thermal Spray• Vapor Deposit• Cementation Processes• Stripping

• Coating Evaluation• Plating of Coated Parts• Heat Treating of Coated Parts

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS

User Voting Members

Supplier Voting Members

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COMPOSITES(Rebekah Foutz +1 724 772 1616 ext. 8163, [email protected])

The Composites Task Group is conducting audits to demonstrate compliance to the SAE AS7118 series of standards for composites. These audits address the Nadcap requirements for the following processes:

• Prepreg/Adhesive Bonding • Metal Bonding • Core Processing

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERSUser Voting MembersCharles AlvarezGoodrichALT/UVM

Peter AtwellAIRBUS S.A.S.UVM

Francis AverousZodiacUVM

Pieree BeaulieuBell Helicpoter TextronALT/UVM

Michael BemisGoodrichUVM

Bryce BoeRaytheon AircraftALT/UVM

Sharon ByettRolls-Royce plcUVM

David ConstableAirbusALT/UVM

Lucia CutilloAlenia Aeronautica SpAUVM

Vincent D’ArienzoBell Helicopter TextronALT/UVM

Laurent DejaieSonacaALT/UVM

Barrett FuhrmannHoneywell AerospaceALT/UVM

Richard HammondThe Boeing CompanyUVM

John Key, Jr. Bell Helicopter TextronUVM

Betty KocsisHoneywell AerospaceSEC/UVM

Janell KugelVought Aircraft IndustriesUVM

Douglas LaddThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

Eric Le FortSonacaUVM

Wolfgang LeistnerEurocopterUVM

Lance LoeksThe Boeing CompanyCHR/ALT/UVM

Fred LutzRaytheon AircraftALT/UVM

Andreas MastorakisGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesVCH/UVM

Alberto PortalEADS CASAUVM

Doug PrenovostNorthrop GrummanUVM

Arun SibalLockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.UVM

Anne StanleyBombardier, Inc.ALT/UVM

Kevin WardGoodrich ALT/UVM

David WatsonBombardier, Inc.UVM

Supplier Voting MembersDavid AndrasoThermal Structures Inc.ALT/SVM

Kevin D. BidlackAASCALT/SVM

Miguel GerdelThermal Structures Inc.SVM

Richard KanaPTI IndustriesSVM

David KimberATK Composite StructuresSVM

Nicolas MajerusEuro-CompositesSVM

June MasonTexas Composites Inc.SVM

Nayan PatelDucommun AeroStructuresSVM

John RiddellSt. Bernard Composite Ltd.SVM

Victorio StanaAvcorpSVM

David TomasitisPTI IndustriesALT/SVM

Dennis WalmsleyBrookhouse Holding Ltd.SVM

Fritz WatsonAASCSVM

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ELASTOMER SEALS(Keith Purnell +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8182, [email protected])

The Elastomer Seals Task Group is conducting product audits to demonstrate compliance to SAE AS7115.

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS

User Voting MembersAlan FletcherDept. of Air ForceUVM/GVT

Perry FreemanThe Boeing CompanyUVM

Marc GageHamilton SundstrandUVM

Lindsey GreveCessna Aircraft CompanyUVM

David GrulkeHamilton SundstrandALT/UVM

Manuel KoucouthakisHoneywell AerospaceCHR/UVM

Rick MenkeThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

Brian PerkinsThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

John PutnamPratt & WhitneyUVM

Dale AshbyParker Hannifin Seal GroupSVM

Supplier Voting Members

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ELECTRONICS(Judy Herilla +1 724 772 1616 ext. 8160)

The Electronics Task Group is conducting electronics audits to demonstrate compliance to SAE AS7119. In addition, the Task Group is developing and focusing on two additional areas of scope:

• AC7120 – Printed Circuit Assemblies (expected publication 2nd quarter 2006) • AC7121 – Cable and Harness (2006)

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS

Justin ChapmanRolls-Royce plcALT/UVM

Dave CornHoneywell AerospaceUVM

Joe CoxRolls-Royce Corp.UVM

Josef DenzelEADSUVM

Neville HolmesRolls-Royce plcUVM

Christian MassonAirbus –FranceALT/UVM

Ed NellansRockwell CollinsCHR/UVM

Steve NolanLockheed Martin Maritime SystemsUVM

Philippe PonsAirbus – FranceVCH/UVM

Jose SanchoNASAUVM/GVT

Craig ScottGoodrich UVM

Dale SimpsonBell HelicopterUVM

Laetitia Tonnelier-SidhuAirbus – FranceALT/UVM

Steve WebsterHamilton Sundstrand, UTCUVM

Mark WhalleyGoodrich UVM

Greg BlountTyco ElectronicsSVM

Thomas BlumVibro-MeterSVM

Marco BologniniSomacisSVM

Pascal DeneauACTIA s.q.SVM

Supplier Voting Members

User Voting Members

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FASTENERS(Jeff Conrad +1 724 772 1616 ext. 8113)

The Fasteners Task Group is under development.

This commodity will address the fastener types of internally threaded, externally threaded, non-threaded, inserts and blind fasteners for both non-standard and standard parts. Also, the manufacturing processes of thread forming, forming/forging, and filet rolling will be specifically identified as part of the scope.

Checklists and standards, AC/AS7113 and AC/AS7113/1, are undergoing a 3rd Task Group ballot in preparation for the pilot audits which will be conducted in 1Q 2006.

For more information contact:Jeff Conrad +1 724 772 1616 ext. 8113

Disclaimer: The status of developmental programs is provided for information only. The scope, format and time frames may change based upon Prime and supplier input at subsequent meetings as well as the results of pilot audits.

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FLUID DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS(Keith Purnell +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8182, [email protected])

The Fluid Distribution Standards Task Group is conducting product audits to demonstrate compliance to SAE AS7112, AS7112/1, AS7112/2, AC7112/3 and AS7112/4. These audits address the following:

• Hose Manufacturing• Fittings & Other Machined Components• Couplings• Hose Assembly

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS

User Voting MembersKeith AllenRolls-Royce Corp.UVM

Joe BebeyThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

Chuck BrannonLockheed Martin Aeronautics CoUVM

John BrittainEaton AerospaceUVM

Rick CarverNorthrop GrummanIntegrated SystemsCHR/UVM

Terence ChinNAVAIRUVM/GVT

Ron ClementsThe Boeing Co.UVM

Alan JankotPratt & WhitneyUVM

Rick JenkinsSikorsky AircraftUVM

Mike KingNorthrop Grumman Air Combat SystemsUVM

Erwin OmanBombardier, Inc.UVM

Jerry OnuferThe Boeing CompanyUVM

Gene OttDSCC-VQPUVM/GVT

Mark PaulRolls-Royce CorpUVM

Mark ScottThe Boeing CompanyUVM

Dan SmithGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesUVM

Hans van der VeldenThe Boeing CompanyUVM

Leonard AubeAerofit Products Inc.SVM

Roger ChristiansonHydraflow Inc.SVM

Joe KlamarNational Utilities Co.SVM

Mansoor MotavvefKirkhill-TA Co.SVM

Larry PhippsAlcoa Fastening SystemsSVM

Ron SpencerFaber EnterprisesSVM

Supplier Voting Members

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HEAT TREATING(Jerry Aston +44 207 483 9010, [email protected])

(Laura Fisher +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8131, [email protected])(Marcel Cuperman +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8170, [email protected])

The Heat Treating Task Group has developed AS7102 & AC7102 requirements and checklists that include the following:

• Metal systems – Carbon & Alloy Steels, Stainless Steel, pH Stainless Steels, Cast Iron, Aluminum Alloys, Titanium Alloys, Heat Resisting Alloys, Magnesium, Refractory Metals, Other Nonferrous Metals

• Heat Treating Process – Normalizing, Annealing, Hardening and Tempering, Solution Heat Treating, Aging, Carburizing, Nitriding, Stress Relieving, Vacuum Brazing, Induction Hardening, Belt Furnaces

• Heat Treating Equipment – Furnace, Pyrometry, Instrumentation, Atmospheric Control System

• Brazing• Hot Forming

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERSUser Voting MembersSilvia BaezaVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.UVM

Paul BardwellPratt & WhitneyALT/UVM

Eric BarreauSAFRAN GroupUVM

Sergio BilbaoITPUVM

Giuseppe CampanileAlenia AeronauticaUVM

Phil CoxRolls Royce plcALT/UVM

Peter EdwardsAIRBUS S.A.S. UKALT/UVM

Mark EmersonRolls-Royce Corp.UVM

Rainer EndressMTU Aero Engines GmbHUVM

Robert FaticantiBell Helicopter TextronUVM

Laurent GeertsSonacaUVM

John GourleyHoneywell AerospaceUVM

Clyde HerringtonEaton AerospaceUVM

Jasbir MalhotraVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.ALT/UVM

Doug MatsonThe Boeing CompanyCHR/UVM

Frank MindenBell HelicopterUVM

Tom MurphySikorsky AircraftSEC/UVM

Mike NavairaLockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.UVM

Mitch NelsonCessna Aircraft CompanyVCH/UVM

Thomas NorrisGoodrich Aerostructures Group UVM

Victor PerezThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

Eddy PhamNorthrop GrummanIntegrated SystemsUVM

Mike ShenHoneywell AerospaceALT/UVM

Andrew SnowRaytheon AircraftUVM

William StewartBombardier Inc.UVM

Marc TaillandierEurocopterUVM

Jeff ThyssenGE Transportation Aircraft EnginesALT/UVM

Helmut WielenbergAIRBUS S.A.S.UVM

Todd WilleyHamilton SundstrandUVM

Doug WilsonGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesUVM

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HEAT TREATING(Jerry Aston +44 207 483 9010, [email protected])

(Laura Fisher +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8131, [email protected])(Marcel Cuperman +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8170, [email protected])

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS CONTINUED

Supplier Voting MembersEd EngelhardOwego Heat TreatSVM

Jim HillCarpenter TechSVM

John KunkleHowmet Corp/Dover CastingSVM

Bob LehnenBodycote Thermal ProcessingSVM

Johanna LisaContinental and Quality Heat TreatingSVM

Larry PhippsFairchild FastenersSVM

Stuart ShermanMetallurgical ProcessingSVM

Dave SullivanWyman Gordon ForgingsSVM

Susan CummingsAmerican BrazingSVM

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MATERIALS TESTING LABORATORIES(David Luoni +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8123, [email protected])

This task group has published the standards and checklists (AS7101, AC7101/1-9, AC7101/11, AC7006) for Materials Testing Laboratories. Types of activities being accredited:

• ISO/IEC 17025 Requirements• Chemical Testing• Mechanical Testing• Metallography (Micro & Macro)• Hardness

• Corrosion• Microhardness• DTA• Test Specimen Preparation

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS

User Voting MembersWilliam BarnettBell Helicopter TextronUVM

Mike BemisGoodrich AerostructuresUVM

Dianna BerubePratt & WhitneyUVM

Nick BullossHoneywell AerospaceALT/UVM

Ben ClarkEaton AerospaceUVM

Neil ClarkeRolls-Royce plcVCH/UVM Bill Davis

GE Transporation Aircraft EnginesSEC/UVM

Uta DietrichAIRBUS S.A.S. FranceUVM

Kevin ElstonVought AircraftUVM

Jim HartmanHoneywell AerospaceUVM

Andy IesalnieksRolls-Royce Corp.UVM

Jason JacksonVought AircraftALT/UVM

Keith KastnerCessna Aircraft

CompanyCHR/UVM

Frank LennertThe Boeing CompanyUVM

Laurence PotezSAFRAN GroupUVM

Christian SchwamingerMTU Aero Engines GmbHUVM

Steve WishnowskiBombardier, Inc.UVM

Shen YehNorthrop GrummanUVM

MATERIALS TESTING LABORATORIEScontinued on next page

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MATERIALS TESTING LABORATORIES(David Luoni +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8123, [email protected])

Rich BalamutShiva Technologies, Inc.SVM

Carl BarrettTimet UK Limited (Witton)SVM

Corwyn BergerBodycote Material TestingSVM

Wayne BregeCannon MuskegonSVM

Ken BroennerMetcutSVM

Candy BrownCytecSVM

Deena CrossmoreIMR Test LabsSVM

Eric E. DiratsDirats LaboratoriesSVM

James FerrelHexcelSVM

Niko V. GjajaThe M&P LabSVM

Mike HigginsStork MTISVM

John LowTimetSVM

Gil MonosSherry Laboratories, Inc.SVM

Lisa PotomaNSL AnalyticalSVM

James D. RossiWestmoreland TestingSVM

Jeffry SmithTensile Testing Metallurgical LabSVM

John TosiPCC AirfoilsSVM

Frank WorpenbergMartest Co.SVM

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS CONTINUED

Supplier Voting Members

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Bill BrundegeTeleflex Aerospace Mfg Group-OHSVM

Dan CruickshankMeyer Tool, Inc.ALT/SVM

Ed MayerMeyer Tool, Inc.SVM

Mark MoserTeleflex Aerospace MfgALT/SVM

Tim ScarlettDanville Metal Stamping Co., Inc.SVM

NONCONVENTIONAL MACHINING and SURFACE ENHANCEMENT

(Scott Nelson +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8187, [email protected])

The Nonconventional Machining and Surface Enhancement (NMSE) Task Group is conducting audits to demonstrate compliance to the SAE AS7116 series of standards for nonconventional machining and the SAE AS7117 standard for surface enhancement. These audits address the following types of processes:

Nonconventional Machining• Electrochemical Machining (ECM)• Electrochemical Grinding (ECG)• Electrical Discharge Machining

(EDM) – Fast Hole, Sinker, Wire• Laser Beam Machining (LBM)

– Cutting, Drilling, Marking

Surface Enhancement• Shot Peening – Automated,

Computer Controlled, Flapper, Manual, Peen Forming

Windsor AmundsenHoneywell AerospaceUVM

Silvia BaezaVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.UVM

Joseph BarrRolls-Royce Corp.UVM

Daniel BeckerUTC/Sikorsky Aircraft ALT/UVM

Marc BelangerBombardier, Inc.UVM

Tara CampbellRolls-Royce plcUVM

Martin DixonRaytheon Aircraft Co.UVM

Bill FitzgeraldNorthrup GrummanUVM

Mark GleasonGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesCHR/UVM

Roland HudonUTC/Pratt & WhitneyUVM

Jas MalhotraVought AircraftIndustries Inc.ALT/UVM

Jeremy PhillipsCessna Aircraft CompanyVCH/UVM

K. T. QuaderThe Boeing CompanyUVM

Jean SimpsonThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERSNonconventional Machining Sub-Task Group

User Voting Members

Supplier Voting Members

NONCONVENTIONAL MACHINING and SURFACE ENHANCEMENT

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NONCONVENTIONAL MACHINING and SURFACE ENHANCEMENT

(Scott Nelson +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8187, [email protected])

Windsor AmundsenHoneywell AerospaceUVM

Silvia BaezaVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.UVM

Joseph BarrRolls-Royce Corp.UVM

Daniel BeckerUTC/Sikorsky Aircraft UVM

Marc BelangerBombardier Inc.UVM

Tara CampbellRolls-Royce plcUVM

Martin Dixon Raytheon Aircraft Co. UVM

Peter Edwards Airbus ALT/UVM

Les FewingsAirbusUVM

Bill FitzgeraldNorthrop Grumman Corp.UVM

Mark GleasonGE Transportation Aircraft EnginesCHR/UVM

Roland HudonUTC/Pratt & WhitneyUVM

Jas MalhotraVought AircraftIndustries Inc.ALT/UVM

Danny Ogle Bell Helicopter Textron ALT/UVM

Jeremy Phillips Cessna Aircraft Co. VCH/UVM

Alex PohoataHoneywell AerospaceALT/UVM

K. T. QuaderThe Boeing CompanyUVM

Jean SimpsonThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

Greg SyvertsonBell Helicopter TextronUVM

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS CONTINUED Surface Enhancement Sub-Task Group

User Voting Members

Walter Beach, Jr.Hydro-Honing Laboratories, Inc.SVM

Bill BrundegeTeleflex Aerospace MfgGroup-OHSVM

Dave FrancisMetal Improvement Co.SVM

Jay McMurrayMetal Improvement Co.ALT/SVM

Mark MoserTeleflex Aerospace MfgALT/SVM

Supplier Voting Members

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NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING(Mark Aubele, +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8127, [email protected])

(Jim Bennett, +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8122, [email protected])(Phil Ford, +44 207 483 9010, [email protected])

(Mike Gutridge, +1 740 587 9841, [email protected])

The Nondestructive Testing Task Group is currently reviewing audit reports and making recommendations to Nadcap Council on accreditation for the following tests:

Charles AlvarezGoodrichUVM

Steve BauerNorthrop GrummanCorpUVM

Jon BiddulphRolls-Royce plcRolls-Royce CorpALT/UVM

Alain BouchetSAFRAN GroupUVM

Jurgen BurchardsMTU MunchenALT/UVM

Jim CullumBell Helicopter TextronALT/UVM

Roger EckartHamilton Sundstrand / ILALT/UVM

Yves EsquerreAIRBUS S.A.S.UVM

Keith FightmasterHoneywell AerospaceUVM

Jim FowlerPratt & WhitneyALT/UVM

Steven GarnerEaton AerospaceUVM

Greg HallCessna Aircraft CompanyUVM

Trevor HiscoxAirbus UKATL/UVM

Robert HoganHoneywell AerospaceUVM

Ed HohmanBell Helicopter TextronALT/UVM

Thierry JacquesEurocopterUVM

Phil KeownGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesCHR/ALT/UVM

Jurgen KruegerAIRBUS S.A.S.ALT/UVM

Douglas LaddThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

Ron LeviLockheed Martin Space Systems Co.UVM

Michael MitchellHamilton SundstrandUVM

Manfred PodlechMTU MunchenUVM

Robert ReynoldsThe Boeing Company ALT/UVM

Tyler RiberaBell Helicopter TextronUVM

Carl RocheTextron Systems UVM

Ron RodgersGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesUVM

David N. RoycePratt & WhitneySEC/UVM

Greg RustVought AircraftUVM

Bobby ScottBombardier, Inc.UVM

Andy StathamRolls-Royce, plcVCH/ALT/ UVM

Andrea SteenRolls-Royce CorpUVMRolls-Royce plcALT/UVM

Jerry StutzmanGoodrich UVM

D. Scott SullivanHoneywell AerospaceALT/UVM

Wes TimmermanRaytheon AircraftUVM

Pete TorelliThe Boeing CompanyUVM

Brian YoungRaytheon BeechUVM

• Magnetic Particle• Liquid Penetrant

• Ultrasonic• Radiography

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERSUser Voting Members

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TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS CONTINUEDSupplier Voting Members

Andy BakewellE. M. InspectionSVM

N. David CampbellWest Penn Nondestructive TestingSVM

Robert CusterAAA Plating & Inspection, Inc.SVM

Paul EvansNDT Inspection & Testing Ltd.SVM

Tom GrubachParker HannifinALT/SVM

Richard KingNew Hampshire Ball Bearings Inc.SVM

David MitchellMitchell LabsSVM

Mark PompeWest Penn Nondestructive TestingALT/SVM

Cindy RothTeam Cooperheat - MQSSVM

Ryan SouleHowmet Research CtrSVM

Gary WhiteOrbit IndustriesSVM

David YatesAlcoa Fastening SystemsSVM

NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING(Mark Aubele, +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8127, [email protected])

(Jim Bennett, +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8122, [email protected])(Phil Ford, +44 207 483 9010, [email protected])

(Mike Gutridge, +1 740 587 9841, [email protected])

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SEALANTS(Keith Purnell +1 724 772 1616 Ext. 8182, [email protected])

The Nadcap Sealants program consists of two types of audits:

(1) Sealant Manufacturers: SAE Aerospace Standard AS7200/1 - on-site inspection of aerospace sealant manufacturers.

(2) Value-Added Sealant Distributors: SAE Aerospace Standard AS7202.

Testing and fabrication techniques included in the audit criteria:• Two-Part Polysulfide Sealants• Silicones and Fluorosilicones• Polyurethanes• Adhesion Promoters• Coatings and Coating Processes• Peel Panels, Shear Specimens, Tensile Bars

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS

User Voting MembersAlan FletcherDept. of Air ForceCHR/UVM/GVT

Lindsey GreveCessna Aircraft CompanyUVM

Diane KleinschmidtNAVAIRUVM/GVT

John McBrienGSAUVM/GVT

Susan SalibaUDRISEC/UVM

David TannerOC-ALC (USAF)UVM/GVT

Suzanne DeMossAC TechSVM

David JordanAC TechSVM

Rosie RobrigadoPRC-DeSoto InternationalSVM

Linda SmithFlamemaster CorporationSVM

Jeff SteeleD Aircraft Products Inc.SVM

Supplier Voting Members

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WELDING(Ian Simpson +44 207 483 9010, [email protected])

Process specific requirements have been developed by the Welding Task Group and are contained in the SAE AS7110 series of standards. Welding processes covered include:

• Diffusion Welding• Electron Beam Welding• Flash Welding• Foundry in Process/Casting Repair• Friction/Inertia Welding

• Fusion Welding• Laser Welding• Percussion Stud Welding• Resistance Welding• Torch/Induction Brazing

Wayne CanaryRolls-Royce Corp.CHR/UVM

Byron ColcherRaytheon Aircraft Co.UVM

Gary ColemanThe Boeing CompanyALT/UVM

Chris EnglishGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesALT/UVM

Gerald EricksonRockwell CollinsUVM

Larry GarrisonHoneywell AerospaceALT/UVM

Subodh GovardhanEaton Aerospace UVM

Michael IrvinThe Boeing CompanyUVM

Tim JohnsonRolls-Royce Corp.ALT/UVM

Ralph KroppMTU Aero Engines GmbHVCH/UVM

Mario LeclercBombardier Inc.UVM

Dag LindlandPratt & WhitneyUVM

Heather McGregorGoodrich UVM

Brion NantistaNorthrop Grumman Corp.UVM

Mark NordinRolls-Royce Corp.ALT/UVM

Ken Prather Vought AircraftUVM

Daniel RyanHoneywell AerospaceUVM

Steve TooleyRolls-Royce plcUVM

Gary TrewilerGE Transporation Aircraft EnginesUVM

Mat WisbrockLockheed Martin Missles and Fire ControlUVM

Jason ZagulaCessna AircraftUVM

TASK GROUP VOTING MEMBERS

User Voting Members

Jerry CedroneHowmetSVM

Philip FlynnDynamic Gunvor TechnologiesSVM

William T. Martin IIIKing Fifth WheelSVM

Mike SchleckmanVoss IndustriesSVM

Supplier Voting Members

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Nadcap Prime Champions

Don BoultonRolls-Royce, plc+44 133 224 1924

Mike BuffingtonGE Transportation Aircraft Engines+1 513 552 4450

Cristóbal CasadoEADS CASA+34 91 624 2175

Chetan DatéHoneywell Aerospace+1 602 231 4361

Jim DolbeeRaytheon Aircraft Co.+1 316 676 6741

Alan FletcherAir Force+1 937 255 7481

Paul GrenierBombardier, Inc.+1 514 855 7719

Debra HarrisonDCMA+1 703 428 0853

Arne LoganThe Boeing Company+1 425 717 7044

John McBrienGSA+1 816 823 3095

Steve MeyerEaton Aerospace+1 734-223-1875

Tom MurphySikorsky Aircraft+1 203 386 4757

Teresa O’LearyCessna Aircraft Company+1 316 517 5377

Jay ParkNorthrop Grumman Integrated Systems+1 310 814 0571

Julio Perez-CaballeroAIRBUS S.A.S.+33 56 193 2736

Doug ScussellPratt & Whitney+1 860 565 6017

David SoongHamilton Sundstrand+1 860 654 2222

Mike SpencerVought Aircraft Industries, Inc.+1 972 946 2912

Jim VannattaBell Helicopter Textron+1 817 280 3264

Kevin WardGoodrich Aerostructures Group+1 951 351 5963

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[email protected] ................................. Adrian, Deb – Nadcap – QPL Processing Coordinator, Ext. 8125

[email protected] .. Alexander, David - Nadcap, European Office Administrator, +44 207 483 9010

[email protected] ........ Aston, Jerry – Nadcap Staff Engineer – Heat Treating, +44 207 483 9010

[email protected] ............................ Aubele, Mark – Nadcap, Staff Engineer – Nondestructive Testing, Ext. 8127

[email protected] ............................... Barrett, John - Nadcap Manager, Operations Support, +1 978 621 7484

[email protected] ................................. Belak, Louise – Nadcap, Committee Service Representative - NDT, Ext. 8115

[email protected] ............................... Bennett, Jim – Nadcap, Staff Engineer – Nondestructive Testing, Ext. 8122

[email protected], .................................. Bliss, Linda – Nadcap, Committee Service Representative, Ext. 8159

[email protected] .................................. Buehler, Don – Nadcap, Manager Special Programs and Development, +1 513 662 5190

[email protected] ................................ Conroy, Karen - HR/Office Manager, Ext. [email protected] ........ Cook, Nigel – Nadcap, Staff Engineer – Chem. Processing,

Coatings, +44 207 483 [email protected] ................... Conglose, Mary – Nadcap, Committee Service

Representative - Coatings, Ext. [email protected]............................... Conrad, Jeff – Nadcap, Program Manager Special Products

and Program Development, Ext. [email protected] .....................Cuperman, Marcel - Nadcap, Staff Engineer - Heat

Treating, Ext. [email protected] ............................... DiMatteo, Cindi – Financial Services, Staff Accountant,

Ext. [email protected] ........................... Dumas, Bill – Nadcap, Staff Engineer – CP, Ext. [email protected] .................... Eckels, Jennifer – Nadcap, Scheduling Secretary, Ext. [email protected] .................................. Fisher, Laura - Nadcap, Staff Engineer – Heat Treating,

Ext. [email protected] ............ Ford, Phil - Nadcap, Staff Engineer – NDT,

+44 207 483 [email protected] ..................... Foutz, Rebekah - Nadcap, Associate Staff Engineer -

Composites, ext. [email protected] .................................... Gallagher, Jennifer - Nadcap, Associate Program

Developer, Ext. [email protected] ............................... Glavan, Lisa – Nadcap, Meetings Planner & Logistics

Coordinator, Industry Managed Programs, Ext. [email protected] .............................. Graham, Mike – Nadcap, Staff Engineer - Technical

Manager- CP/CT, Ext. 8117 [email protected] .............................. Grubbs, Wendy - Nadcap, Manager, Auditor Staffing &

Training, Ext. [email protected] ............................... Gutridge, Mike - Nadcap, Staff Engineer - NDT,

Phone: +1 740 587 [email protected] ................................ Hafeez, Arshad - Nadcap, Director, Global Business

Operation, Industry Managed Programs, Research & Developement, Ext. 8119

[email protected] ................................. Heasley, Dina - Nadcap, Team Administrative Assistant, Ext. 8178

[email protected] ................................ Herilla, Judy – Nadcap, Staff Engineer – Program Development, Ext. 8160

[email protected] ............................. Heusey, Jamie – Nadcap, Auditor Development Specialist, Ext. 8104

E-mail Addresses and Telephone Extensions for PRI Staff(Performance Review Institute-USA +1 724 772 1616)

(Performance Review Institute-Europe +44 207 483 9010) (Performance Review Institute-Asia +86 10 6278 1630)

(Performance Review Institute - Japan + 81 568 35 3520)

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[email protected] .............. Jeswald, Samantha – Nadcap Secretary, NDT and Welding, Ext. 8161

[email protected] ....................... Knestrick, Lisa – Nadcap,Prime Support Specialist, Ext. 8134

[email protected] ............................. Kornrumpf, Jennifer – Nadcap, Committee Service Representative, Ext. 8176

[email protected] .................... Koyama, Ryuichi, – Nadcap, Manager, Asia Operations, +81 568 35 3520

[email protected] ................ Le, Liu – Nadcap China Coordinator, +86 10 6278 [email protected] ..... Leigh, Joanna – Nadcap European Operations Specialist,

+44 207 483 [email protected] ..................................... Lewis, Jim – Nadcap, Staff Engineer – Coatings, Chem

Processing, Ext. [email protected] .................................. Luoni, Dave – Nadcap, Staff Engineer - Materials Testing,

Ext. [email protected]................................ Malsch, Susan – Nadcap, Committee Service

Representative – Chemical Processing, Ext. [email protected] ............................... Meyer, Heather – Nadcap, Manager, Special Processes &

Technology Business Unit, Ext. [email protected] ........................ Nelson, Scott – Nadcap, Associate Staff Engineer, Ext. [email protected] ................................ Novak, Linda – Nadcap, Customer Service Representative

- Scheduling, Ext. [email protected] ............................... Parvez, Shariq – Nadcap, Computer Analyst III Programmer,

Ext. [email protected] ............................. Pascuzzi, Joyce – Nadcap, Secretary, Ext. [email protected] .......................... Ploucha, Mike – Nadcap, GE/Nad Nadcap In-Plant

Certification Rep +1 [email protected] ............................. Purnell, Keith – Nadcap, Staff Engineer – Elastomer Seals,

Fluids, Sealants, Ext. [email protected] ................................... Rubright, Julie - Nadcap, Administrative Assistant,

Ext. [email protected] .. Saleem, Seema – Nadcap, Director, European Operations,

+44 207 483 [email protected] ................................ Shultz, Glenn – Nadcap, Technical Support Staff Engineer,

+1 [email protected] ...... Simpson, Ian – Nadcap, Staff Engineer, Welding,

+44 207 483 [email protected] ... Sproston, Julia - Nadcap, European Team Administrator,

+44 207 483 [email protected] ................................. Stecklow, John – Nadcap – Audit Planning & Control

Administrator, Ext. [email protected] ............................... Stefanakis, Louise – Nadcap, eAuditNet Administrator, Ext.

[email protected], ............................ Stefanchik, Michele – Nadcap – Committee Service

Representative – Heat Treating, Ext. [email protected] .................... Wada, Mariko - Nadcap Japan Coordinator, +81 568 35

[email protected] .............................. Wagner, Bill - Administration, Managing Director, Ext. [email protected] .. Walker, Jennifer – Nadcap Committee Service

Representative, Europe, NDT, Heat Treating, Chemical Processing & Welding, +44 207 483 9010

[email protected] ............................... Zajacs, Lisa – Nadcap, Committee Service Representative – Materials Testing, Ext. 8149

E-mail Addresses and Telephone Extensions for PRI Staff(Performance Review Institute-USA +1 724 772 1616)

(Performance Review Institute-Europe +44 207 483 9010)(Performance Review Institute-Asia +86 10 6278 1630)

(Performance Review Institute - Japan + 81 568 35 3520)

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Nadcap Customer Support Initiative (NCSI)

NCSI is a free, web-based training program designed to teach suppliers more about the Nadcap process. The training reviews many topics including; audit preparation; a review of Nadcap Operating Procedures, information on common findings, Root Cause advice, and more.

With the support of Nadcap User members, PRI schedules these trainings in the Americas, Asia and European sectors several times each quarter. To participate, all you need is a computer with internet access and a telephone. The training is conducted by web-based software and a toll-free conference call. The session is scheduled to last two hours to ensure an informative and interactive event. We encourage every supplier to take advantage of this free training.

All sessions are hosted by a Nadcap User Member and conducted by PRI Staff. For more information or to register for an upcoming session, please contact the PRI Training Department at [email protected].

Prime Orientation & TutorialAll new Prime participants are advised to attend the Nadcap Prime Introduction 7:00a.m. on Monday, January 23. The tutorial is a general Nadcap presentation geared toward Primes. It gives the audience an overview of the structure and functionality of the Nadcap program. It also gives the audience the opportunity to ask general Nadcap questions.

Supplier Orientation & TutorialAll new Supplier participants are advised to attend the Nadcap Supplier Introduction 7:00a.m. on Tuesday, January 24. The tutorial is a general Nadcap presentation geared toward Suppliers. It gives the audience an overview of the structure and functionality of the Nadcap program. It also gives the audience the opportunity to ask general Nadcap questions.

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