2022 AUSA July 1, 2022 Iron Mike Golf Links at Redstone Tournament Four-Person Scramble
Registration: 7:00 AM • Shotgun Start: 8:00 AM
Funds raised from this tournament will help support the AUSA scholarship program
Breakfast, Lunch, Beverages, and Awards following play (at golf course-after tournament)
Tournament Chairman: Joey Yearta, 256-679-0941
Cost: $100/Person (includes entry fee, green fees, cart, food, and beverages)
Registration, Question or Prize Donation POC: Tim Edwards, edwards131@gmail.com
Sponsorship Tiers Platinum - $3500
Register online by COB 24 June 2022
(2 teams, 1 hole, recognition and logo on banner)
[ Click Here to Register ]
(1 team, 1 hole, recognition and logo on banner)
Sponsorship available online [ Click Here for Sponsorship ] Checks (payable to AUSA) should be sent to:
AUSA Redstone-Huntsville Chapter P.O. Box 7054, Huntsville, AL 35807-1054
Gold - $2500
Silver - $2000
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Beverage Cart - $500 Breakfast Sponsor - $500 Lunch Sponsor - $500 Team - $400 Hole Sponsor - $250 (limited to 18)
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345 BOB HEATH DRIVE HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA 35806
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OFFERING SUMMARY Office Building for Lease Suite Size: 120,000 SF
Triad Properties Corporation is pleased to present the opportunity to lease 345 Bob Heath Drive, a single tenant, Class “A” office building located in the dynamic Cummings Research Park in Huntsville, Alabama. The coveted lakefront location within CRP offers high visibility, easy vehicular access and numerous walkable amenities. It is the perfect office space for any government contractor or business entity that Information & Payment Method is proximate needsPersonal a professional location. The location to Redstone Arsenal’s Gate 9 (4 miles), Bridge Street Town Name Center (0.8 miles), Mid City (4 miles), and many other hotels, restaurants, Address entertainment and shopping options. City
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JOE MOSELEY
We would like to thank the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail organization
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We would like to thank the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail organization and the Hampton Cove Golf Course for hosting this event.
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2022 AUSA July 1, 2022 Iron Mike Golf Links at Redstone Tournament Four-Person Scramble
Registration: 7:00 AM • Shotgun Start: 8:00 AM
Funds raised from this tournament will help support the AUSA scholarship program
Breakfast, Lunch, Beverages, and Awards following play (at golf course-after tournament) Cost: $100/Person (includes entry fee, green fees,
cart, food, and beverages)
Registration, Question or Prize Donation POC: Tim Edwards, edwards131@gmail.com
Sponsorship Tiers Platinum - $3500
Register online by COB 24 June 2022
(2 teams, 1 hole, recognition and logo on banner)
[ Click Here to Register ]
(1 team, 1 hole, recognition and logo on banner)
Sponsorship available online [ Click Here for Sponsorship ] Checks (payable to AUSA) should be sent to:
AUSA Redstone-Huntsville Chapter P.O. Box 7054, Huntsville, AL 35807-1054
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Gold - $2500
Silver - $2000
(1 team, recognition and logo on banner)
Beverage Cart - $500 Breakfast Sponsor - $500 Lunch Sponsor - $500 Team - $400 Hole Sponsor - $250 (limited to 18)
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INTRODUCTION TO ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING WORKFLOW WHO IS THIS CLASS FOR?
Engineers and practitioners in the Aerospace,
Defense, Electronics, Medical, Energy, Automotive, Architectural industries, and more.
HOW CAN I APPLY THIS ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING KNOWLEDGE TO MY SKILL SET?
Participants can apply their knowledge in areas of rapid prototyping and tooling, direct part manufacturing, repair, and more. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING? Additive manufacturing can be used to: • accelerate time to market
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COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: • Summarize the Additive Manufacturing (AM) workflow • Describe the benefits and limitations of Material Extrusion AM • Navigate software to produce Computer Aided Design (CAD) models • Prepare files for printing using the MakerBot Print slicer • Set up a MakerBot Method X unit for building parts • Recommend solutions for common build errors • Demonstrate acquired skillsets by completing an AM project PRICING: Individual: $1,500 per student, which covers the following: • 3 days of instruction from Subject Matter Experts • Course materials and consumables • Lunch and refreshments for 3 days DELIVERY: In-person DURATION: 3 days COURSE DATES: Aug. 30th - Sept. 1st For more information, visit amiic.us Huntsville/Madison County Chamber
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DOORS® and DOORS® Next Generation Opening the DOORS® to Requirements Management Instructor: C. Zolynsky | Hours: 21 | Price: $945 Live Virtual OR Campus: Jun 28 – 30, 2022 | 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Live Virtual OR Campus: Oct 24 – 28, 2022 | 8:30 am – 12:45 pm
DOORS® is a requirements management application for optimizing requirements communication, collaboration, and verification throughout your organization and supply chain. This scalable solution can help you meet business goals by managing project scope and cost while allowing you to capture, trace, analyze, and manage information changes in addition to maintaining compliance to regulations and standards. DOORS® offers a robust environment for importing, exporting, and relating a variety of requirementrelated information. Rational DOORS® can assist program managers to achieve an optimal requirements management process with strategies to ensure technical objectives are satisfied across entire program life cycles. Gain the knowledge and hands-on experience to effectively use this computer-based tool. Upon Completion: • Navigate the project environment • Understand the basic uses for Formal Modules • Manually enter requirements and related information • Import, export, and trace specification requirements • Create specific module views • Perform requirements traceability • Effectively manage a Rational DOORS® project • Navigate the Change Proposal System
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Instructor: C. Zolynsky | Hours: 17 | Price: $795 Live Virtual OR Campus: Dec 5 – 8, 2022 | 8:30 am – 12:45 pm
DOORS® Next Generation (DNG) is the future-state requirements management application for optimizing technical and programmatic communication, collaboration, and verification throughout your organization and supply chain. The DNG application is the next step in achieving business goals by addressing newfound ways for managing project scope and cost while allowing you to capture, trace, and analyze information. DNG offers a robust environment for importing, exporting, and relating a variety of requirement-related information, even providing an enhanced diagram feature to effectively describe your project portfolio. Overall, DNG can assist program managers / technical leaders to achieve an optimal process with strategies to ensure technical objectives are satisfied across the entirety of program life cycles. Upon Completion: • Effectively manage a DOORS® Next Generation project • Navigate the project environment with emphasis on Artifacts • Manually enter requirements and related information • Understand the basic uses for Formal Modules/Diagrams • Import, export, and trace specification requirements • Create specific module views/tags • Perform requirements traceability • Generate document reports from DNG application • Perform Audit History Reviews to support Configuration Control
Instructor: Charles D. (Chad) Zolynsky is the Army Representative Deputy Program Manager for Susceptibility Assessment & Reduction. He is also the Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) Digital Engineering Lead under the DEVCOM AvMC S3I division. Mr. Zolynsky is an experienced systems engineer with prominence in requirements management and Model-Based Systems Engineering. He has supported various Product Offices to include Utility Helicopters (UH) Modernization, Joint Air to Ground Missile (JAGM), UH-60V Digital Cockpit with the Prototype Integration Facility (PIF), and Infrared Countermeasures (IRCM). Throughout, he has emphasized Government requirement allocation, flowdown, and traceability efforts via the Technical Decision DOORS database and other tools. His awards include the DoD Army Civilian Achievement Medal for DEVCOM AvMC DOORS Training Development and the DoD Army Civilian Commander’s Award as the Systems Engineering Lead during the CIRCM Milestone C event. He holds Army Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Black Belt, Army LSS Green Belt, and Lean Enterprise certifications, as well as an M.S. in Project Management and B.S. in Industrial Systems Engineering.
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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology is an applied program that allows students to explore the integration of engineering principles and modern technology. Graduates will use their math, science, and engineering skills to design products and systems, install and maintain products, and provide a wide range of services such as the implementation of the design, testing, calibration, and supervision of its operation. (American Society for Engineering Education)
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IEEE International Conference on Physical Assurance and Inspection of Electronics October 25-27 2022, Huntsville, AL (Full paper submission due: July 21 2022)
Steering Committee Richard Ott Air Force Research Laboratory Waleed Khalil Ohio State University Yousef Iskander Microsoft
Mark Tehranipoor (Chair) University of Florida Navid Asadi University of Florida Saverio Fazzari Booz Allen Hamilton Thomas Kent Battelle
Organizing Committee Navid Asadi (Co-general chair) University of Florida Robert Overbeek (Co-general chair) RadianceTechnologies Richard Ott (Vice general chair) Air Force Research Laboratory Waleed Khalil (Co-program chair) Ohio State University Nick Hooten (Co-program chair) Invariant Corporation Ujjwal Guin (Vice program chair) Auburn University Biswajit Ray (Local chair) University of Alabama Huntsville Aydin Aysu (Panel chair) North Carolina State University Haoting Shen (Publication chair) University of Neveda Adam Kimura (Co-publicity chair) Battelle Sohrab Aftabjahani (Co-publicity chair) Intel Kanad Basu (Poster chair) University of Texas Dallas
Technical Program Committee Carole Graas Colorado School of Mines David Crandall Indiana University Sergei Skorogobatov University of Cambridge, UK Blake Roberts Lockheed Martin Corporation Ro Cammarota Intel Alexander Sorkin Techinsights, Canada
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IEEE International Conference on Physical Assurance and Inspection of Electronics (PAINE) offers an exciting venue to researchers and practitioners in the field of Hardware Security and Trust who research and develop physical assurance and analysis methods. PAINE brings together experts from government, instrumentation, original component manufacturers (OCMs), original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and academia to share ideas and solutions to make electronic devices and systems safe and secure. PAINE will cover many topics including, but not limited to: ● Image analysis and artificial intelligence for assurance and inspection ● RadHard design and assessment ● Novel material and devices for assurance ● Secure Heterogeneous Integration and Advanced Packaging ● Forensic Analysis ● Sample Preparation for advanced node devices ● PCB trust and assurance ● Chip and PCB level decomposition for assurance ● Side channel assessment for assurance and countermeasures ● FIB/SEM for assurance ● Electro-optical probing using PEM, EOP, EOFM, etc. ● Physical/side channel fingerprinting ● Mod-chip on PCB ● Microprobing and nanoprobing ● Bus-snooping ● Fault injection assessment and countermeasures ● Field-based weakness ● Countermeasures against tampering and decomposition ● Physical/logical shielding, etc. ● FPGA Bitstream protection and vulnerabilities ● Analog & mixed-signal circuits and systems security ● Emerging topics in physical inspection and assurance ● Security primitives: Novel devices, materials, and systems ● Trojans and backdoors: Detection and prevention ● Counterfeit Detection and Anti-Counterfeit Technique ● Inspection Structures for Assurance For more information about PAINE 2022, check the program website: http://paine-conference.org/
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345 BOB HEATH DRIVE HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA 35806
OFFERING SUMMARY Office Building for Lease Suite Size: 120,000 SF
Triad Properties Corporation is pleased to present the opportunity to lease 345 Bob Heath Drive, a single tenant, Class “A” office building located in the dynamic Cummings Research Park in Huntsville, Alabama. The coveted lakefront location within CRP offers high visibility, easy vehicular access and numerous walkable amenities. It is the perfect office space for any government contractor or business entity that needs a professional location. The location is proximate to Redstone Arsenal’s Gate 9 (4 miles), Bridge Street Town Center (0.8 miles), Mid City (4 miles), and many other hotels, restaurants, entertainment and shopping options. The building is conveniently located in the center of Cummings Research Park surrounded by major biotech, aerospace, and other technology-centered businesses like Dynetics, Adtran, Radiance Technologies, and Hudson Alpha. Across I-565 is the Redstone Arsenal giving the building convenient access to Gate 9. With the addition of the Mazda Toyota distribution center, the Facebook facility, the Amazon Fulfillment Center, and Space Command and FBI headquarters, Huntsville’s workforce has grown substantially. This growth has encouraged several developments throughout Huntsville including MidCity Huntsville, the new hotspot for Huntsvillians.
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100 QUALITY CIRCLE NW HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA 35806
OFFERING SUMMARY
PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS
Office Space for Lease Suite 100: 73,580 SF
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Located in the heart of Cummings Research Park, 100 Quality Circle is a single-story office building available for lease
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The space is perfect for office, high tech, & engineering uses
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The prime corner location offers a highly visible building signage opportunity
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Proximate to I-565 (1.1 miles/2 minutes), Redstone Arsenal Gate 9 (2.1 miles/ 4 minutes), Bridge Street Town Centre (.4 miles/1 minute), and the exciting Mid City mixed-use development (3 miles/5 minutes)
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Ample surface parking
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Large & medium sized private offices
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Multiple lab & secure areas
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Multiple conference rooms & break rooms of various sizes
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Shipping /receiving area with dock-high door
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