The August 2024 Condition Based Maintenance+ Guidebook offers a detailed and comprehensive roadmap for implementing CBM+, emphasizing integration across the entire life cycle, harnessing real-time data capabilities, and aligning with broader DoD strategic goals.
While the 2008 Guidebook established the foundational principles, the 2024 edition reflects the evolution of CBM+ to meet modern maintenance and sustainment strategies.
Join us as we explore the changes and new additions to the CBM+ Guidebook!
Date: November 12, 2024
Time: 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Pacific
CLPs: 1.0
Who should attend: Logistics professionals and other acquisition professionals involved with the maintenance and sustainment part of a program's life cycle.
Host: Bill Kossick, Professor of Life Cycle Logistics Management, DAU
For registration or technical questions, please contact us at events@dau.edu.
Speaker:
Mr. Zachary J. Wilson
Program Manager, Condition Based Maintenance Plus (CBM+) Sensor Based Algorithms Team, Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Mr. Zachary J. Wilson is a Program Manager for the Condition Based Maintenance Plus (CBM+) Sensor Based Algorithms Team within the Rapid Sustainment Office (RSO), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. Mr. Wilson is responsible for the education and integration of predictive maintenance solutions for Air Force platforms. Additionally, he serves as the author for the RSO’s CBM+ Software Toolkit, Predictive Analytics and Decision Assistant (PANDA), Clinger-Cohen Act Documentation.
Mr. Wilson graduated from The Ohio State University in 2013 and spent the following 8 years working in the Sports & Entertainment Industry. While working for G3 Marketing, he led teams of various sizes to manage the cost, schedule, and performance of 286 unique projects.
Prior to his current position, Mr. Wilson served as a Program Manager for the RQ-4 Global Hawk Foreign Military Sales Programs for the Republic of Korea and Japan. He successfully led the Republic of Korea Global Hawk Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation, & Dissemination (TCPED) to Full Operational Capability on time, on schedule, and on budget. He also led the contract award effort for the Identify Friend or Foe Mode 5 Update leveraging economies of scale between the 2 foreign partners. Mr. Wilson then served as the Special Projects Program Manager for the Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) Family of Systems in the Agile Development Office. He led a team of 50 individuals and 15 stakeholders to increase flight hours and data collection by 633% and 1500% respectively from the previous project’s iteration.