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U.S. ARMY WATERVLIET ARSENAL
NEWS RELEASE John B. Snyder
U.S. ARMY WATERVLIET ARSENAL
PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE
1 Buffington Street, Bldg. 10
WATERVLIET, NY 12189
(518) 266-5055 Office
(518) 860-8577 Cell
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 26, 2013
Local Army laboratory leads DOD challenge to harness private sector
innovation
WATERVLIET ARSENAL, N.Y. ― The Army’s Benét Laboratories announced this week that it
is the program manager for a $250,000 Department of Defense challenge that began earlier this
month to harness private sector advance manufacturing and intelligence innovation in hopes to make
defense manufacturing, such as at the Watervliet Arsenal, more efficient and competitive.
John P. Snyder, Ph.D, who is a senior mechanical engineer with the Army’s Benét Laboratories at
the Watervliet Arsenal and who is also the program manager for the DOD challenge, said that DOD
entered the first phase of what is called the MTConnect Challenge on April 12.
“The challenge is essentially a tool for DOD to reach outside of the defense research and
development fence line to domestic academia and industry, via MTConnect protocol, to stimulate
thought and development of tools and applications that will enhance defense manufacturing
capabilities,” Snyder said.
DOD-operated manufacturing centers have hundreds, if not thousands, of machines that for the most
part operate independently, Snyder said. Each machine has a value to the manufacturing process but
its current status, such as where it is in the work flow or its maintenance status, is often captured by
stubby-pencil calculations that are not in real time.
The bottom line is that defense manufacturing does not have a standard communication program and
that is where the MTConnect protocol comes in.
“Imagine if we could communicate in real time with every machine, using a common standard, how
much clearer a manufacturing center’s common operational picture would be,” Snyder said. “Then
if we could take that same application and apply it to other manufacturing requirements such as the
amount of energy being consumed by machines and by buildings, manufacturing efficiency would
dramatically improve.”
-more-
DOD has two main goals for the challenge, Snyder said.
“The first goal is to motivate domestic software and system experts who would develop the
applications, using the MTConnect standard, that have the potential to make defense manufacturers
more efficient and competitive,” Snyder said. “The second goal is to then take those award winning
concepts and to create the tools that could be adopted by DOD, to include the Watervliet Arsenal.”
Phase one (Ideation Phase), which began on April 12, 2013 and closes on May 31, 2013, will award
each of the five winners $5,000 each. This phase is essentially a concept development phase where
great, innovative ideas are measured by their utility and attainability.
In the second phase (Challenge Phase), which begins on July 1, 2013 and closes on Jan. 17, 2014,
Phase one winners take their concepts and develop them into concrete software applications. The
grand prize of $100,000 will be awarded to the Challenge winner in April 2014. Second place award
recipient will receive $75,000 and the third place finisher will receive $50,000.
The Defense-wide Manufacturing Science and Technology center is DOD’s sponsoring organization,
and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing Technology and the Association for
Manufacturing Technology are partners with Benét Labs to administer the challenge.
MTConnect® is a newly developed, open communication standard that provides the capability to
pass data from equipment and devices to higher level systems for further processing using the XML-
based standard. The MTConnect Challenge focuses on promoting the development of manufacturing
platform solutions using a standard protocol.
For more information about the MT Connect Challenge, visit http://mtconnect.challenge.gov
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Watervliet's Benet Labs leads DoD challenge to harness private industry innovation

  • 1. U.S. ARMY WATERVLIET ARSENAL NEWS RELEASE John B. Snyder U.S. ARMY WATERVLIET ARSENAL PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE 1 Buffington Street, Bldg. 10 WATERVLIET, NY 12189 (518) 266-5055 Office (518) 860-8577 Cell FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 26, 2013 Local Army laboratory leads DOD challenge to harness private sector innovation WATERVLIET ARSENAL, N.Y. ― The Army’s Benét Laboratories announced this week that it is the program manager for a $250,000 Department of Defense challenge that began earlier this month to harness private sector advance manufacturing and intelligence innovation in hopes to make defense manufacturing, such as at the Watervliet Arsenal, more efficient and competitive. John P. Snyder, Ph.D, who is a senior mechanical engineer with the Army’s Benét Laboratories at the Watervliet Arsenal and who is also the program manager for the DOD challenge, said that DOD entered the first phase of what is called the MTConnect Challenge on April 12. “The challenge is essentially a tool for DOD to reach outside of the defense research and development fence line to domestic academia and industry, via MTConnect protocol, to stimulate thought and development of tools and applications that will enhance defense manufacturing capabilities,” Snyder said. DOD-operated manufacturing centers have hundreds, if not thousands, of machines that for the most part operate independently, Snyder said. Each machine has a value to the manufacturing process but its current status, such as where it is in the work flow or its maintenance status, is often captured by stubby-pencil calculations that are not in real time. The bottom line is that defense manufacturing does not have a standard communication program and that is where the MTConnect protocol comes in. “Imagine if we could communicate in real time with every machine, using a common standard, how much clearer a manufacturing center’s common operational picture would be,” Snyder said. “Then if we could take that same application and apply it to other manufacturing requirements such as the amount of energy being consumed by machines and by buildings, manufacturing efficiency would dramatically improve.” -more-
  • 2. DOD has two main goals for the challenge, Snyder said. “The first goal is to motivate domestic software and system experts who would develop the applications, using the MTConnect standard, that have the potential to make defense manufacturers more efficient and competitive,” Snyder said. “The second goal is to then take those award winning concepts and to create the tools that could be adopted by DOD, to include the Watervliet Arsenal.” Phase one (Ideation Phase), which began on April 12, 2013 and closes on May 31, 2013, will award each of the five winners $5,000 each. This phase is essentially a concept development phase where great, innovative ideas are measured by their utility and attainability. In the second phase (Challenge Phase), which begins on July 1, 2013 and closes on Jan. 17, 2014, Phase one winners take their concepts and develop them into concrete software applications. The grand prize of $100,000 will be awarded to the Challenge winner in April 2014. Second place award recipient will receive $75,000 and the third place finisher will receive $50,000. The Defense-wide Manufacturing Science and Technology center is DOD’s sponsoring organization, and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing Technology and the Association for Manufacturing Technology are partners with Benét Labs to administer the challenge. MTConnect® is a newly developed, open communication standard that provides the capability to pass data from equipment and devices to higher level systems for further processing using the XML- based standard. The MTConnect Challenge focuses on promoting the development of manufacturing platform solutions using a standard protocol. For more information about the MT Connect Challenge, visit http://mtconnect.challenge.gov -30-