Workshop General Sessions
 
G-1: Workshop Opening and Track Orientation
Michael Jahadi, Lockheed Martin (co-chair)

Join workshop co-chair Mike Jahadi as he welcomes attendees to the COE 2009 Industry Workshop – Aerospace & Defense. Hear about the workshop highlights and the education and training opportunities available during the workshop.

G-2: A Day in the Life of a CATIA V5 Model, FAA Certification of 3D MBD at
Gulfstream: A Process View
James DeLaPorte
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation

This keynote presentation will walk  through the design, annotation, approval, planning, manufacturing, conformity, assembly, delivery, maintenance and long-term data access of a 3D MBD CATIA V5 part on the Gulfstream G650 airplane. The audience will "see what we mean."

G-3: Future of COE
Tom Crume, The Boeing Company, COE President
COE Board of Directors

The COE president and members of the COE Board of Directors will talk about the future of COE. What are the plans going forward? With Dassault Systèmes proposing to have separate CATIA/DELMIA/SIMULIA conferences, what is COE planning to do? What was the result of the survey that was done earlier this year? What type of discussion is COE having with IBM and Dassault Systèmes regarding the future conferences?

G-4: Programs Have No Home


Mike Adami-Sampson
Vice President, Aerospace Industry Solutions, Dassault Systèmes, ENOVIA

The performance of Programs in A&D worldwide is less than desirable and not improving. While there are certainly cases in which weaknesses in design, analysis and manufacture play their part - providing opportunity for better use of CATIA, SIMULIA and DELMIA - the primary root cause of Program schedule and cost overruns is failure to communicate. And while there are forces (commercial, regulatory, legal) that limit some communication, in general Programs want more openness among the participants - including with the customer. This session will outline the DS capabilities that provide one place for all Program participants to share information and enable better communication and decision-making.

About Mike
With a strong background in engineering, Adami-Sampson influences the optimal performance of the company’s global customer base by understanding their business strategies and aligning ENOVIA’s PLM solutions to fit the industry’s needs. Adami-Sampson began defining the ENOVIA collaborative applications when he was with founding company Adra Systems which he helped develop into MatrixOne. MatrixOne became part of ENOVIA in 2006. Prior to becoming Vice President of Product Strategy for MatrixOne in 1999, he had been involved in applications and integration development for the company. Previously, Adami-Sampson spent 20 years in the aerospace industry, working for Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, CT, and BAE Systems in Warton, England. His primary roles have been in structures design, composites R&D and PLM design and management. He brings his experience in aerospace engineering to ENOVIA, continuing his role of translating customer needs into product requirements. He holds a B.S. in Aeronautics from the University of Glasgow (Scotland) and an M.S. in engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

G-5: Co-Existing in a Heterogenous Environment


Michael Horning
, A&D Workshop Track Chair
IBM Corporation

In a world where data is coming from multiple sources (i.e., CAD, PDM, ERP, SCM, etc.), managing it all and organizing it in a way that is simple, intuitive and easy to find is becoming harder and more complex. Learn how Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions from IBM and Dassault Systèmes allows OEMs and suppliers to gather in all their heterogeneity into an organized and intuitive setting where productivity and efficiency can be achieved.
 

About Michael:
Michael Horning joined the IBM DS Product Lifecycle Management Solutions team as the aerospace industry leader in 2008. He is responsible for identifying and leading new business initiatives where IBM's PLM offerings can bring value to IBM's Aerospace clients. Mike is also responsible for coordinating industry activities around sales, marketing, training and services. Michael joined the DS PLM group from IBM's Global Business Services unit where he lead the PLM professional services team in design methodology and best practices using CATIA and ENOVIA V5 on the Boeing 787 program.

Michael brings more than 15 years of experience in the aerospace market as a designer, implementer and seller of PLM solutions. Michael started his career at Hawker Beechcraft (formerly Raytheon Aircraft) in systems design for the Premier 1 program where he was responsible for the wing leading edge ice protection system. Michael also served as an assistant lead engineer for Lockheed Martin on the C-130J program where he supported the ice protection redesign project, noise reduction initiative as well as many other custom structural projects for U.S. Air Force programs. In 1999, Michael transferred to Dassault Systèmes where he served as the ENOVIA technical manager for Dassault Systèmes on the Boeing 787 program as well as the team leader for the marketing and pre-sales engineers.

Michael has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Brigham Young University. Michael lives in Bothell, WA with his wife of 15 years and their three children. In his free time, he enjoys golf, coaching baseball, hunting and serving in the Boy Scouts of America.