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NSWC Corona-MS CMT BF June 2002

Bob Fritzsche (909) 273-5244 DSN 933-5244 FritzscheRE@Corona.Navy.mil. NSWC Corona-MS CMT BF June 2002. 1. JTCG-CMT PURPOSE. Increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the Military’s metrology and calibration program Coordinate metrology and calibration matters in DoD Policy

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NSWC Corona-MS CMT BF June 2002

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  1. Bob Fritzsche (909) 273-5244 DSN 933-5244 FritzscheRE@Corona.Navy.mil NSWC Corona-MS CMT BF June 2002 1

  2. JTCG-CMT PURPOSE • Increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the Military’s metrology and calibration program • Coordinate metrology and calibration matters in DoD • Policy • Technology • Calibration Services and Support • Interface with: • Commercial and Defense Industries • NIST, DOE, NASA, and Other Agencies • Professional Societies, International Standards Bodies • Maximize the benefits of new initiatives and minimize redundant efforts

  3. Primary Standards Laboratory NIST Calibration Laboratory Test Equipment Weapons and Combat Systems MEASUREMENT TRACEABILITYIN THE DoD

  4. Necessary Elements to Support Calibration of DoD Test Equipment CALIBRATION LABORATORY FACILITY Instrument Calibration Procedures Trained Calibration Technician Calibration Standards Metrology Rqmts List METCAL Documents 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.00 RISK OF MAKING WRONG DECISIONS ATVARIOUS ACCURACY RATIOS Probability of Wrong Decision Intervals 0 1:1 2:1 4:1 4:1 Accuracy Ratio DISCIPLINEDCALIBRATION PROCESS

  5. Joint Chiefs President Secretary of Defense Joint Logistics Commanders SES Joint Secretariat Offices of Primary Responsibility (OPRs) Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Calibration and Measurement Technology (JTCG-CMT) Calibration Coordination Group (CCG) Inter-Service Support (IS) Subgroup TMDE Program Standards Subgroup Working Groups JTCG-CMT ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE Joint Service Metrology Engineering Support

  6. Calibration Coordination Group (CCG) Engineering Working Group Calibration Procedures Working Group Calibration Requirements Planning Working Group Standards Laboratory Operations Working Group JTCG-CMT CALIBRATION COORDINATION GROUP (CCG) • Provides Working Group/ Technology Group Direction • Primary Technical Interface to NIST

  7. Calibration Coordination Group (CCG) Engineering Working Group Calibration Procedures Working Group Calibration Requirements Planning Working Group Standards Laboratory Operations Working Group JTCG-CMT-CCGENGINEERING WORKING GROUP • Prepares Joint Service • Metrology R&D Plan • (Volumes 0, I, and II) • Coordinates Joint Service • Procurements • Interservice Leverage of • Metrology R&D

  8. Calibration Coordination Group (CCG) Engineering Working Group Calibration Procedures Working Group Calibration Requirements Planning Working Group Automated Processes Subgroup (NEW) Standards Laboratory Operations Working Group JTCG-CMT-CCGCALIBRATION PROCEDURES WORKING GROUP • Develops, publishes, and distributes calibration procedures for the services • Automated Subgroup added in FY01 to address Calibration Automation Issues

  9. Calibration Coordination Group (CCG) Engineering Working Group Calibration Procedures Working Group Calibration Requirements Planning Working Group Standards Laboratory Operations Working Group JTCG-CMT-CCGCALIBRATION REQUIREMENTS PLANNING WORKING GROUP • Coordinates the development • of the process for identifying • military calibration requirements • Focus on MIL-STD-1839C(recently revised by this Working Group)

  10. Calibration Coordination Group (CCG) Engineering Working Group Calibration Procedures Working Group Calibration Requirements Planning Working Group Standards Laboratory Operations Working Group JTCG-CMT-CCGSTANDARDS LABORATORY OPERATIONS WORKING GROUP • Coordinates workload between • DoD Primary Standards • Laboratories as required • Correlates measurement • standards/systems to ensure • consistent values for DoD • Maintains disaster • contingency agreements

  11. Offices of Primary Responsibility Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Calibration and Measurement Technology (JTCG-CMT) Calibration Coordination Group TMDE Program Standards SubGroup Interservice Support SubGroup JTCG-CMT TMDE PROGRAM STANDARDS GROUP • Provides DoD representation to commercial standards and practices writing committees • ANSI/NCSL Z540-1 • ANSI/ISO/IEC 17025 • ISO 10012 • National Cooperation for Laboratory Accreditation (NACLA)

  12. Offices of Primary Responsibility Joint Technical Coordinating Group for Calibration and Measurement Technology (JTCG-CMT) Calibration Coordination Group TMDE Standards Group Interservice Support Group JTCG-CMT INTERSERVICESUPPORT GROUP • Coordinates Interservice • Laboratory Utilization

  13. JTCG-CMT INITIATIVES • Government Agency METCAL Coordination • ANSI/ISO/IEC 17025 (International Standard for Calibration and Testing Lab Accreditation) • Automated Calibration Subgroup(New in FY01)

  14. Distribution Statement: This Publication is Required for Official Use or for Administrative or … JOINT SERVICE METROLOGYR&D PLAN(Brown Book) VOL 1: Executive Summary VOL II: Project Summaries PROJECT TOTALS___ Phys/Mech 23 EO 49 Micro/MMwave 29 Elec/Elex 26 Radiation 5 Chem/Bio 4 Analytical 14 ___________________ Total 150

  15. BENEFITS • Formal Structure and Interface • Shared Technologies and Processes • Common Practices • Unified Voice to Industry • Leveraging DoD Resources

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