
Identify and address changes in standards, guidance, policy, and organizational functions that impact the fuze life cycle.Dive into the use, development, production, and performance of fuzes as they relate to defense and national security.Network with exhibiting Industry companies as they present their new products, ideas, and services with tabletop displays.fuze qualification approaches and requirements.
fuzing systems, safety and arming devices, and sensors.
Hear from presenters on topics such as:. Reconnect in person with the fuze industry and government representatives. WHY ATTEND?Īttend this year’s Fuze Conference to hear from the fuze industry's subject matter experts as they address a wide variety of subjects! Attendees can expect to: NDIA is excited to invite you to the 65th Annual NDIA Fuze Conference, our first in-person fuze conference in over two years! This year’s theme is "Keeping Pace with Challenging Fuze Applications" and this year’s conference will provide the opportunity for attendees to discuss and share ideas to help advance the state-of-the-art fuzing and related fields for the next generation of fuzing that meets the users’ needs. The events are quality educational opportunities and excellent places to network with peers and customers.Īctive participation in NDIA Divisions brings value to membership in NDIA.įollow this link to see access all 27 NDIA Divisions webpages.ĭescription KEEPING PACE WITH CHALLENGING FUZE APPLICATIONS Divisions participate in developing policy issues used to guide industry activities with the Pentagon and the Military Services.ĭivisions organize conferences, symposia, and workshops - bringing together industry and government representatives to hear experts discuss a broad range of topics. In each working group-normally sponsored by a senior DoD official-volunteers represent their companies and industries, organized by scientific, technical, policy, management, and warfighting disciplines related to national defense.ĭivisions conduct studies and provide meaningful inputs that can influence government policy for years to come. They use a variety of forums to learn, stay current, and seek common solutions to shared problems. YOUR SOURCE FOR EDUCATION, ACCESS, AND ADVOCACYĭivision members in concert with Department of Defense (DoD) colleagues proactively address issues affecting national security. Policy staff regularly meets with key policy stakeholders, and manages Congressional interaction with NDIA Chapters and Divisions. This effort has provided legislative recommendations to assist Congressional acquisition reform efforts, many of which were enacted or influenced final provisions in the Fiscal Year 2016 and Fiscal Year 2017 National Defense Authorization Acts. Over the past three years, the Policy team has led NDIA’s Acquisition Reform Initiative. The Policy team also represents NDIA in several inter-association groups representing the defense industry and the government contracting community including the Council of Defense and Space Industry Associations (CODSIA), the Acquisition Reform Working Group (ARWG), and the Industry Logistics Coalition (ILC). Our mission is to ensure the continued existence of a viable, competitive national technology and industrial base, strengthen the government-industry partnership through dialogue, and provide interaction between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The NDIA Policy team monitors, advocates for, and educates government stakeholders on, policy matters of importance to the defense industrial base.