Look for our team of logistics, IT and engineering professionals at our booth for the 2010 DOD Maintenance Symposium & Exhibition, Tampa, Florida, Nov 15-18.
The company’s core competencies in Reliability, Maintenance, Logistics, as well as its other integrated capabilities and solutions, are highlighted in this event’s primary focus: Maintenance: Sustaining Systems Today and in Tomorrow’s Complex Environment.
The symposium will feature topics including:
- Effects of Overseas Contingency Operations and Reset on Maintenance
- Responsive Sustainment of Emerging Weapon Systems
- Forging New Maintenance Organizations and Capabilities for Warfighter Readiness
- Life-Cycle Maintenance in a War-Time Environment
- Driving Toward Maintenance Efficiency
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