Symposium on Counterfeit Parts and Materials
WHEN: June 27 - 29, 2017
WHERE: The College Park Marriott Hotel and Conference Center
Contact: Diganta Das (diganta@umd.edu)
Registration Now Open
About This Event | Scope| Draft Technical Program | Technical Committee
About This Event
SMTA and CALCE @ University of Maryland are pleased to announce the venue for the Symposium on Counterfeit Electronic Parts and Electronic Supply Chain. The program will be held June 27-29, 2017 at the The College Park Marriott Hotel and Conference Center. Do not miss this opportunity to learn from and share your insights with government, industry and academia who are addressing the counterfeit problem.
Changes in electronic supply chain had been fast and furious in the last decades and its impact on the practices of companies is still evolving. It is well understood that, the scourge of counterfeit electronic parts is related to the changes in supply chain but it is only one of the many impacts. This symposium will provide a forum to cover all aspects of changes in the electronic parts supply chain on how an organization performs part selection and management through whole life cycle of the parts.
This symposium will be valuable to quality and reliability manager, supply chain managers, brand protection specialists, inspectors, marketing and procurement policy makers, contracts and legal management, security specialists and government agencies. Our focus is to provide relevant information to the professionals that can be used for solving problems today while planning for a different business and technology environment in the future.
Scope
Topics will include:
- Electronic parts distribution: current stage and evolution over time
- Authentication techniques for securing electronic part supply chain
- Inspection tools and techniques for detecting counterfeit parts
- New areas of counterfeit concerns
- Industry and international working groups and standards on electronic part supply chain and counterfeit electronic parts
- Technological innovations in counterfeit detection
- What are being counterfeited
- Obsolescence and its link to counterfeit
Draft Technical Program
Tuesday, June 27
7:30 AM
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Registration and Breakfast
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Speaker |
8:15 AM
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Opening Remarks
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Session 1: Opening Session – New Concerns and Response
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8:30 AM
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9:15 AM
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SAE and its Role in Developing Suite of Counterfeit Electronics and Materiel Avoidance Standards
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9:45 AM
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Break: Visit with Exhibitors
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Session 2: Standards Development to Fight Counterfeit
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10:15 AM
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Risk Assessment in SAE 6171
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11:00 AM
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JESD-243, Who is it Intended to Serve.
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11:30 AM
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Meeting the ‘Risk Assessment’ Requirements of ISO 9001:2015, AS9100D or AS9120B
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12.00 PM
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Lunch |
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1:00 pm |
Session 3: Panel Discussion on Role of Test Laboratories in Reporting
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2:15 PM
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Break: Visit with Exhibitors
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Session 4: Future Technologies for Tracking and Detection
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2:45 PM
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Supply Chain Hardware Integrity for Electronics Defense (SHIELD) using Small “Dielets”
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3:15 PM
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Barricade: Authentication Testing of Integrated Circuits through Power Consumption Waveform Analysis
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3:45 PM
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Advanced Detection of Electronic Counterfeits (ADEC) for Enhanced Supply Chain Assurance Against Sophisticated Counterfeits
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4:15 PM
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Counterfeit Detection Using Power Spectrum Analysis
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4:45 PM
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Day Closure
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Wednesday, June 28
7:30 AM
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Registration and Breakfast
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Session 5: Counterfeits in Electronic Product Lifecycle
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8:00 AM
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8:45 AM
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The Authorized Bonafides - Definitions Matter
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9:15 AM
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Existing Obsolescence Prediction Models Are Now Obsolete
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9:45 AM |
Break – Visit with Exhibitors
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10:15 AM
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Special Plenary Talk: A Systems Engineering Approach to Cyber Physical Systems Security (exhibitors and visitors welcome)
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Session 6: Detection of Counterfeit Parts |
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11:00 AM
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Supply Chain Maintenance Using Reverse Engineering
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11:30 AM
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Inspection Tool and Techniques for Detecting Counterfeit Parts
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12:00 PM
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Lunch
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Session 7: Tracking Parts through Supply Chain |
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1:00 PM
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Update on a Single Authentication Platform using DNA-Based Technologies
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1:30 PM
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JTAG Interrogator to Validate Electronic Parts
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2:00 PM
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Fraudulent Parts Reduction via RFID-Enabled Drone Inventory Management and Supply Chain Optimization
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2:30 PM
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Break: Visit with Exhibitors
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Session 8: Views Across Supply Chain |
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3:00 PM
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Tiered Approach Sourcing of Electronics and DFARS Clause 252.246-7008 |
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3:30 PM
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What is an Authorized Aftermarket Manufacturer
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4:00 PM
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Panel Discussion: Lessons from the Industry
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5:00 PM
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Closing Observations |
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Workshops
Thursday, June 29
8:00 AM
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Registration
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8:30 AM –
5:00 PM
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DeWalt Seminar Room - room 2164 Martin Hall |
8:30 AM –
5:00 PM
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DeWalt Conference Room - room 2162 Martin Hall
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Technical Committee
Diganta Das, Ph.D., CALCE/University of Maryland, Conference Chair
Sally Arno, Freedom Sales
Bill Cardoso, Ph.D., Creative Electron
Karen Ebner, Raytheon Company
Kirsten Koepsel, Policy Analyst
Lisa Gardner, GAO
Kevin Sink, TTI, Inc.
Paula George, CIV DLA LOGISTICS OPERATIONS (US)
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