CE 072 938 Machine Tool Advanced Skills Technology (MAST).

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DOCUMENT RESUMECE 072 938ED 401 445TITLEMachine Tool Advanced Skills Technology (MAST).Common Ground: Toward a Standards-Based TrainingSystem for the U.S. Machine Tool and Metal RelatedIndustries. Volume 15: Administrative Information, ofa 15-Volume Set of Skill Standards and CurriculumTraining Materials for the Precision ManufacturingINSTITUTIONSPONS AGENCYTexas State Technical Coll., Waco.Office of Vocational and Adult Education (ED),Washington, DC.Sep 96V199J40008277p.; For other volumes in this set, see CE 072Industry.PUB DATECONTRACTNOTE924-937.AVAILABLE. FROMPUB TYPEEDRS PRICEDESCRIPTORSWorld Wide Web: http://machinetool.tstc.eduTeaching Guides (ForClassroom UseGuidesTeacher) (052)MFO1 /PC12 Plus Postage.Automation; Behavioral Objectives; Competency BasedEducation; Computer Assisted Design; ComputerAssisted Manufacturing; Course Content; CourseDescriptions; Course Objectives; Curriculum;Curriculum Development; Drafting; Job Skills; MachineTool Operators; *Machine Tools; Manufacturing;Manufacturing Industry; *Metal Working; PostsecondaryEducation; Program Administration; ProgramDevelopment; Program Evaluation; *TechnicalEducationABSTRACTThis volume developed by the Machine Tool AdvancedSkill Technology (MAST) program contains key administrative documentsand provides additional sources for machine tool and precisionmanufacturing information and important points of contact in theindustry. The document contains the following sections: a foreword;grant award letter; timeline for progress for the period October 1995to September 1996; record of industrial assessment, including anindustry-wide assessment of skills; dissemination/contacts forinformation and review, including a list of 47 industrialmanufacturing associations and their addresses and a chart ofStandard Industrial Classification and Dictionary of OccupationalTitles codes that serve as an index to an industrial listing ofindustries, addresses, and telephone numbers; minutes of key meetingsthat provide insights into the skills standards development andcurriculum update business; quarterly and annual reports of theprogram; and Internet applications and examples from the Internetthat deal with MAST. A discussion of the partner occupationalspecialty assignments breaks out the primary and secondaryresponsibilities by center and specialty. Some practical evaluationmodels/tools are outlined and information on how to track industrialassessment efforts is provided. Evaluator reports are included.(YLB)

illWICOMMON GROUND:TOWARD A STANDARDS-BASED TRAININGSYSTEM FOR THE U.S. MACHINE TOOLAND METAL RELATED INDUSTRIESVOLUME 15ADMINISTRATIVEINFORMATIONU.S DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONOffice al Educational Research and improvementEDUQATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATIONCENTER (ERIC)Ms document has been reproduced asreceived from the person or organizationofa 15 volume set of Skills Standardsandofctl7gang'tes have been made to improvereproduction Quality.0 Minorpoints of vg,v,opmions stated m Mos docu-ment do not necessarily represent officialOERI position or policy.Curriculum Training Materials for thePRECISION MANUFACTURING INDUSTRYBEST COPY AVAILABLE2Supported bythe Office of Vocational & Adult EducationU.S. Department of Education

AUGUSTATECHNICALINSTITUTE(OISNTIIR FOR APLIODCOMPIITITIVCSan DiegoTIOPINOL00111CollegeMachine Tool Advanced SkillsTechnology Programr, I Moraine ValleyTI A Community CollegeVOLUME 15ADMINISTRATIVEINFORMATIONSPRINGFIELD 'TECHNICALCOMMUNITY COLLEGESupported byThe Office of Vocational and Adult EducationU.S. Department of EducationTexas StateTechnical CollegeWacoSeptember, 1996

GRANT INFORMATIONProject Title:Machine Tool Advanced Skills Technology ProgramGrant Number:V199740008Act under whichFunds Administered:Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education ActCooperative Demo - Manufacturing Technology, CFDA84.1993Source of Grant:Office of Vocational and Adult EducationU.S. Department of EducationWashington, DC 20202Grantee:Texas State Technical CollegeWaco, TexasDisclaimer:This publication was prepared pursuant to a grant with the Office ofVocational and Adult Education, U.S. Department of Education.Grantees undertaking such projects under government sponsorshipare encouraged to express freely their judgement in professionaland technical matters. Points of view or opinions do not, therefore,necessarily represent official U.S. Department of Educationposition or policy.Discrimination:Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 states: "No person in theUnited States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin,be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or besubjected to discrimination under any program or activity receivingfederal financial assistance." Title IX of the EducationAmendments of 1972 states: "No person in the United States shall,on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied thebenefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educationprogram or activity receiving federal financial assistance."Therefore, the Machine Tool Advanced Skills Technology (MAST)project, like every program or activity receiving financial assistancefrom the U.S. Department of Education, operated in compliancewith these laws.4ii

ACKNOWLEDGMENTSThis project was made possible by the cooperation and direct support of the followingorganizations:IIIIU.S. Department of Education, Office of Vocational & Adult EducationMAST Consortia of Employers and EducatorsMAST DEVELOPMENT CENTERSAugusta Technical Institute - Itawamba Community College - Moraine Valley Community College - SanDiego City College (CACT) - Springfield Technical Community College - Texas State Technical CollegeINDUSTRIESAB Lasers - AIRCAP/MTD - ALCOA - American Saw - AMOCO Performance Products - AutomaticSwitch Company - Bell Helicopter - Bowen Tool - Brunner - Chrysler Corp. - Chrysler Technologies Conveyor Plus - Darr Caterpillar - Davis Technologies - Delta International - Devon - D. J. Plastics - EatonLeonard - EBTEC - Electro-Motive - Emergency One - Eureka - Foster Mold - GeoDiamondiSmithInternational - Greenfield Industries - Hunter Douglas - Industrial Laser - ITT Engineered Valve - KaiserAluminum - Krueger International. - Laser Fare - Laser Services - Lockheed Martin - McDonnell Douglas Mercury Tool - NASSCO - NutraSweet - Rapistan DEMAG - Reed Tool - ROHR, International - Searle Solar Turbine - Southwest Fabricators - Smith & Wesson - Standard Refrigeration - Super Sagless - TaylorGuitars - Tecumseh - Teledyne Ryan - Thermal Ceramics - Thomas Lighting - FMC, United Defense - UnitedTechnologies Hamilton StandardCOLLEGE AFFILIATESAiken Technical College - Bevil Center for Advanced Manufacturing Technology - Central FloridaCommunity College - Chicago Manufacturing Technology Extension Center - Great Lakes ManufacturingTechnology Center - Indiana Vocational Technical College - Milwaukee Area Technical College - OkaloosaWalton Community College - Piedmont Technical College - Pueblo Community College - Salt LakeCommunity College - Spokane Community College - Texas State Technical Colleges at Harlington, Marshall,SweetwaterFEDERAL LABSJet Propulsion Lab - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory - L.B.J. Space Center (NASA) - Los AlamosLaboratory - Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Sandia National Laboratory - Several National Institute ofStandards and Technology Centers (NIST) - Tank Automotive Research and Development Center(TARDEC) - Wright LaboratoriesSECONDARY SCHOOLSAiken Career Center - Chicopee Comprehensive High School - Community High School (Moraine, IL) Connally ISD - Consolidated High School - Evans High - Greenwood Vocational School - Hoover Sr. High Killeen ISD - LaVega ISD - Lincoln Sr. High - Marlin ISD - Midway ISD - Moraine Area Career Center Morse Sr. High - Point Lamar Sr. High - Pontotoc Ridge Area Vocational Center - Putnam Vocational HighSchool - San Diego Sr. High - Tupelo-Lee Vocational Center - Waco ISD - Westfield Vocational High Schooliii5

ASSOCIATIONSAmerican Vocational Association (AVA) - Center for Occupational Research and Development (CORD) CIM in Higher Education (CIMHE) - Heart of Texas Tech-Prep - Midwest (Michigan) ManufacturingTechnology Center (MMTC) - National Coalition For Advanced Manufacturing (NACFAM) - NationalCoalition of Advanced Technology Centers (NCATC) - National Skills Standards Pilot Programs - NationalTooling and Machining Association (NTMA) - New York Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NYMEP)- Precision Metalforming Association (PMA) - Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) - SoutheastManufacturing Technology Center (SMTC)MAST PROJECT EVALUATORSDr. James Hales, East Tennessee State University and William Ruxton, National Tooling and MachineAssociation (NTMA)SPECIALUCSIGNII1011Dr. Hugh Rogers recognized the need for this project, developed the baseline concepts and methodology,and pulled together industrial and academic partners from across the nation into a solid consortium. Specialthanks and singular congratulations go to Dr. Rogers for his extraordinary efforts in this endeavor.This report is primarily based upon information provided by the above companies, schools andlabs. We sincerely thank key personnel within these organizations for their commitment anddedication to this project. Including the national survey, more than 3,000 other companies andorganizations participated in this project. We commend their efforts in our combined attempt toreach some common ground in precision manufacturing skills standards and curriculumdevelopment.This material may be found on the Internet at http://machinetooLtstc.edu6iv

CATALOG OF 15 VOLUMESVOLUME 1EXECUTIVE SUMMARYSTATEMENT OF THE PROBLEMMACHINE TOOL ADVANCED SKILLS TECHNOLOGYPROJECTPROJECT GOALS AND DELIVERABLESPROJECT METHODOLOGYPROJECT CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONSAPPENDICESVOLUME 2CAREER DEVELOPMENTGENERAL EDUCATIONREMEDIATIONVOLUME 3MACHINING - CORE COURSES (MAC)VOLUME 4MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (MET)VOLUME 5MOLD MAKING (MLD)VOLUME 6WELDING (WLD)VOLUME 7INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE (1MM)VOLUME 8SHEET METAL (SML) AND COMPOSITES (COM)VOLUME 9TOOL AND DIE (TLD)VOLUME 10COMPUTER-AIDED DRAFTING AND DESIGN (CAD)VOLUME 11COMPUTER-AIDED MANUFACTURING ANDADVANCED CNC (CNC)VOLUME 12INSTRUMENTATION (INT)VOLUME 13LASER MACHINING (LSR)VOLUME 14AUTOMATED EQUIPMENT TECHNOLOGY (CIM)VOL15.ADMINI 11k4TIVE UWOVVON7

VOLUME 15ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATIONTable of ContentsForeword1Grant Award Letter2Time Line for Progress3Record of Industrial Assessment4Dissemination/Contacts for Information and Review5Minutes of Key Meetings6Quarterly and Annual Reports7Internet Applications8Partner Occupational Speciality Assignments9Evaluator Reports10

FOREWORDThis volume contains key administrative documents and is included in the deliverables to providethe reader additional sources for machine tool and precision manufacturing information andimportant points of contact in the industry. For example, this volume contains information onhow to use the MAST Home Page (http://machinetool.tstc.edu). It also contains StandardIndustrial Codes (SIC) listings of over 3,000 companies in the machine tool and metals relatedbusiness. These listings were used in the national survey.This volume also contains useful information for current or future grant administrators,specifically those doing industrial skills standards research. It outlines some practical evaluationmodels/tools and provides information on how to track industrial assessment efforts. In addition,the minutes of key meetings provide insights into the skills standards development and curriculumupdate business.This volume does not contain all the administrative documentation for the MAST Program. Thiscomplete set of information is voluminous. However, this information is available on CD-ROMby contacting:Mr. Joe Penick, MAST Program DirectorTexas State Technical College3801 Campus DriveWaco, Texas 76705Telephone: (817) 867-4849FAX:(817) 867-3380Internet: jpenick@tstc.edu

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONWASHINGTON, D.C. 20202GRANTS AND CONTRACTSSERVICEGRANT AWARD NOTIFICATIONRECIPIENT NAME1AWARD INFORMATION4TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COL/WACOPR/AWARD NUMBERACTION NUMBERACTION TYPEAWARD TYPE3801 CAMPUS DRIVEWACO, TX 76705V199J4000801NEWDISCRETIONARYAWARD PERIODSPROJECT TITLE25BUDGET PERIODPROJECT PERIODMACHINE TOOL ADVANCED SKILLS TECHNOLOGY (MAST)PROGRAM10/01/94 - 09/30/9610/01/94 - 09/30/96AUTHORIZED FUNDING6PROJECT STAFF3RECIPIENT PROJECT DIRECTORHUGH ROGERSTHIS ACTION1,472,721BUDGET PERIODPROJECT PERIOD1,472,7211,472,721817-867-4834RECIPIENT COST SHARE0%EDUCATION PROGRAM STAFFJACKIE FREDRICK202-205-9071ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION7EDUCATION GRANTS STAFFJUANITA BOWEPAYMENT METHODENTITY NUMBERREGULATIONS202-708-8461ED PMS1-741646989-A3EDGAR, AS APPLICABLE34 CFR 426ATTACHMENTSSACSLEGISLATIVE i FISCAL DATA8AUTHORITY: CARL D. PERKINS VOCATIONAL AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGYPROGRAM TITLE: COOPERATIVE DENOMANUFACTURING E001347E001647CFDA84.199JOBJECT CLASS41154115AMOUNT470,5371,002,184TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AWARD9THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE INCORPORATED IN THE GRANT AGREEMENT:1) THE RECIPIENT'S APPLICATION AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT (BLOCK 2),2) THE APPLICABLE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT REGULATIONS (BLOCK 7).OTHER INFORMATION AFFECTING THIS ACTION IS PROVIDED IN THE ATTACHMENTS SHOWN IN BLOCK 7.RECEIVEDOCT3 1994President's OtIkxTSTC WACO/MARSHALL6 atVer.1ED - GCS 007 11111S)144%(A0r,CATHERINE S. DELUCAGRANTS OFFICERDATEDI CARP RFF AnIFFt cirw FOR MORE INFORMATIONrEs1EST COPY MUM

EXPLANATION OF BLOCKS ON THE GRANT AWARD NOTIFICATIONFOR DISCRETIONARY, FORMULA, AND BLOCK GRANTS(See Block 4 of the Notification)7. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION - This Information is provided to assist the recipient in completing the approved actMtlesand managing the project In accordance with U.S. Departmentof Education procedures and regulations.1. RECIPIENT NAME Legal name of the recipient, name oftheprimary organizational unit that will undertake the funded activity, and the complete address of the recipient. The recipientIS commonly known as the 'grantee.'PAYMENT METHOD - The means by which Federalfunds are transferred to a recipient's account. Most grantsare paid through the U.S. Department of Education Payment Management System (EDPMS).'2. PROJECT TITLE - A brief description of the project that includes the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)titleand/or the project title as shown on the grant application form,ENTITY NUMBER - A unique, identifying numberthat theDepartment assigns to each recipient for payment purposes. The number is based on the recipient's InternalRevenue Service tax identification number.the data(s) of the application, and any negotiated amendments.'3, PROJECT STAFF - This block contains the names andtelephone numbers of the U.S. Department of Education andrecipient staff who are responsible for project direction andoversight.'REGULATIONS - The parts of the Education DepartmentGeneral Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) and specific'RECIPIENT PROJECT DIRECTOR The recipient staffprogram regulations that govern the award and administration of this grant.person responsible for administering the project This person represents the recipient to the U.S. Department ofEducation.'ATTACHMENTS - Additional sections of the Grant AwardNotification that discuss payment and reporting requirements. explain Department procedures, and addspecial terms and conditions in addition to those established in Blo:k 9 of the award. Any attachments provided witha notification continue in effect through the project period'EDUCATION PROGRAM STAFF - The U.S. Departmentof Education staff person responsible for the programmatic concerns of the Department.'EDUCATION GRANTS STAFF - The U.S. Department ofEducation staff person responsible for the administrativeand business-management concerns of the Department.until modified or rescinded by the Grants Officer.B. LEGISLATIVE AND FISCAL DATA - This block gives the nameof the authorizing legislation for this grant, the CFDA title ofthe program through which funding is provided, and U.S.Department of Education fiscal information.4. AWARD INFORMATION - Unique items of Informationthat identify this notification.PR/AWARD NUMBER - A unique. Identifying numberassigned by the Department to each application. OnAPPROPRIATION, FY, CAN, OBJECT CLASS - Thefiscal information recorded by the U.S. Department ofEducation accounting system to track obligations byfunded applications, this is commonly known as the 'grantnumber.'award.ACTION NUMBER - A numeral that represents theAMOUNT - The amount of funds provided from a particular appropriation and common accounting number(CAN). Some notifications authorize more than oneamount from separate appropriations and/or CANs. Thetotal of all amounts in this block equals the amountshown on the line, 'THIS ACTION' (see 'AUTHORIZEDFUNDING' above (Number 6)).cumulative number of steps taken by the Department todate to establish or modify the award through fiscal oradministrative means. Action number '01' will always be'NEW AWARD.'ACTION TYPE - The nature of this notification (e.g., NEWAWARD, CONTINUATION, REVISION. ADMINISTRATIVE).IL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AWARD Requirements of theaward that are binding on the recipient.AWARD TYPE The particular assistance category Inwhich funding for this award is provided, Le., DISCRETIONARY, FORMULA, or BLOCK.'GRANTS OFFICER The U.S. Department of Educationofficial authorized to award Federal funds to the recipient,establish or change the terms and conditions of the award,and authorize modifications to the award.S. AWARD PERIODS - Project activities and funding are approved with respect to two different time periods, describedbelow:FOR FORMULA AND BLOCK GRANTS ONLY:(See also Numbers 1, 4, 5, & 8 above)BUDGET PERIOD - A specific portion of time for whichFederal funds are being provided from a particular fiscalyear to fund a recipient's approved budget. The start andend dates of the budget period are shown.2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION - A brief statement that Identifies thedate of the application, the Catalog of Federal DomesticAssistance (CFDA) title, and any amendments.PROJECT PERIOD - The complete length of time for approved acthritles, from the start date of the first budgetperiod to the projected end date of the final budget period.A project period may contain one or more budget periods.3. EDUCATION STAFF - The U.S. Department of Education staffpersons to be contacted for programmatic and paymentquestions.0. AUTHORIZED FUNDING The dollar figures in this block referto the Federal funds provided to a recipient during the awardperiods.I. AUTHORIZED FUNDINGCURRENT AWARD AMOUNT - The amount of funds thatare obligated (added) or de-obligated (subtracted) by thisaction.'THIS ACTION The amount of funds obligated (added)or de-obligated (subtracted) by this notification.PREVIOUS CUMULATIVE AMOUNT - The total amountof funds awarded under the grant before this action.'CARRY-OVER The amount of funds, remaining from theprevious budget period. that are authorized by the GrantsOfficer for use in the current budget period. This item doesnot appear on all notifications.CUMULATIVE AMOUNT -The total amount of fundsawarded under the grant, this action included.'BUDGET PERIOD - The total amount of funds of all obligations during the stated budget period, plus any authoriz-7. STATE APPUCATION IDENTIFIER (SAI) NUMBER - A twelvecharacter number assigned by a state clearinghouse to appfications that require state review or that are covered by ExecutiveOrder 12372.ed carry-over.'PROJECT PERIOD - The amount of funds obligated fromthe start date of the first budget period to this date. Thisamount does not include carry-over.9. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF AWARDAUTHORIZED OFFICIAL - The U.S. Department of Education staff person authorized to award Federal funds tothe recipient. to establish or change the terms and conditions of the award, and to authorize modifications to theaward.RECIPIENT COST-SHARE - The funds, expressed as apercentage, that the recipient is required to contributeto the project, as defined by the program legislation orregulations and/or the terms and conditions of the award.This item differs or does not appear on formula and block grants.S.O.P.O.:16170- 122-00.11

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INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURING ASSOCIATIONSThe Association for ManufacturingTechnology (AMT)Westpark DriveMcLean, VA 22102-4269Alliance for Community College Innovation26522 La AlamedaSuite 370Mission Viejo, CA 92691National Center for Excellence in AdultEducationAdvanced Technology CenterSinclair Community College4600 South RedwoodDayton, OH 84130CIM/HE Alliance(Computer Integrated Manufacturing inHigher Education){Individual Member Addresses).National Coalition of Advanced TechnologyCenters601 Lake Air DriveP. 0. Box 21689Waco, TX 76702-1689Society of Manufacturing EngineersP. O. Box 930Deerborn, MI 481211-800-268-9591Nelson E. Wall/Robert ReeveAmerican Welding Society550 N.W. LeJeune RoadMiami, FL 33126National Alliance for Business1201 New York Avenue, N.W.Suite 700Washington, DC 20005-3917Victor Harville/Ronald McCageSouthern Association of Colleges andSchools1866 Southern LaneDecatur, GA 30033-4097National Skill Standards Board1201 New York Avenue, N.W.Suite 706Washington, DC 200051-800-787-2981Charles KellyNational Electrical Contractors3 Bethesda Metro CenterSuite 1100Bethesda, MD 20814-5372National Center of Education Economics39 State Street, FL5Rochester, NY 14614-1310716-546-7620National Tooling & Machining Association(NTMA)9300 Livingston RoadFt. Washington, MD 20744National Council for Occupational Education1161 Francisco RoadColumbus, OH 43220-2654Jack SimichGraphic Arts Technical Foundation4615 Forbes AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15213-3796American Association of CommunityCollegesOne Dupont Circle, N.W., Suite 410Washington, DC 2003620

Dan HullCenter for Occupational Researchand Development (CORD)601 Lake Air DriveWaco, TX 76710Patricia LundquistNational Automotive Technicians EducationFoundation13505 Dulles Technology DriveHerndon, VA 22071-3421Cheryl Fields Tyler/Terry PirtleAmerican Electronics AssociationBox 549905201 Great American ParkwaySanta Clara, CA 95056Eui ParkPiedmont Triad Center for AdvancedManufacturingN.C. A&T State University DepartmentIndustrial EngineeringGreensboro, NC 21411John Tippie/James WarrenLaborers-AGC Education & Training Fund37 Deerfield RoadP. O. Box 37Pomfret Center, CT 06259Debbie SumnerBMP Regional Support CenterP. O. Box 2009Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8091Kenneth M. ChapmanAmerican Chemical Society1155 Sixteenth Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20036Larry OwenSAU Tech. StationCamden, AR 71701Irwin Kaplan/Molly MannonElectronics Industries Foundation919 18th Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20006Victoria KohlSoutheastern Michigan Alliance forAdvanced Manufacturing2480 Opkyke RoadBloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2266John Morrison/Jane BeardsworthFoundation for Industrial Modernization(FIM)1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Suite 1410, NorthWashington, DC 20004-1703C. J. ShrollNational Coalition for AdvancedManufacturing (NACFAM)1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.Suite 1081, NorthWashington, DC 20004-1703Bob SmithNIST/Midwest Manufacturing TechnologyCenter MMTCP. 0. Box 1485Ann Arbor, MI 48106Tom WhiteMAMTC NIST/Mid-America ManufacturingTechnology Center12927 Gavois RoadSt. Louis, MO 63127Caroline ZumbrunnenMAMTC NIST/Mid-America ManufacturingTechnology Center10561 Barkley, Suite 602Overland Park, KS 6621221

Jim Mullineaux12927 Gavois RoadSt. Louis, MO 63127David HarrisonThe Advanced Integrated ManufacturingCenter444 W. 3rd StreetDayton, OH 45502-1460Drew CasaniThe Automation & Robotics ResearchInstitute7300 Jack Newell Blvd., S.Ft. Worth, TX 76118-7115Brenda LandrumArizona Manufacturing Application &Education Center2411 W. 14th StreetTempe, AZ 85002-3349Elizabeth TaftBen Franklin Technology Center of WesternPennsylvania4516 Henry Street, #103Pittsburgh, PA 15123-3730Roger FountainGreat Lakes Composites Consortium8400 Lake View Parkway, #800Kenosha, WI 53142-7410Nick ScottInstitute for Plastics Innovation333 Aiken StreetLowell, MA 01854Michael RosenRiverwest Technology Center531 E. Burleigh StreetMilwaukee, WI 53212David WintersNCTPC (National Center for Tooling andPrecision Components)2600 Dorr StreetToledo, OH 43607-3237Stanley ShellyNational Institute of Flexible ManufacturingR.D. #2, Box 100Meadville, PA 16335Ray ZavadaP. 0. Box 9386Tony DickensRobert C. Byrd Institute1050 4th AvenueHuntington, VA 25755-8100Louisville, KY 40209-0386Betty CristOregon Advanced Technology ConsortiumWilsonville, OR 97070-9465Bill MinkP. O. Box 200Blackwood, NJ 08012Fatima WeathersCleveland Advanced Manufacturing Program4600 Prospect AvenueCleveland, OH 44103-4314Michelle Adams1450 Scalp AvenueJohnstown, PA 15904-337422

The following SIC and DOT codes serve as an index to assist inlisting.Occupational Speciality11using the attached industrialSIC CodesD.O.T. CodeCNC Machinist3599, 3549, 3545, 3540 andseries 3300, 3400, 3500609.362-010Computer Aided Drafting Technician3300, 3400, 3500, and 3600007.281-010CIM Technician3300, 3400, 3500, 3600, and3700638.261-026Computer Networking Technician3571, 3572, 3575, 3577,3661, 3663, 3669, and 3679031.262-014Systems Electrician3300, 3400, 3500, 3620series, 3661, 3663, 3669,3670 series, 3694, and 3699729.281-026Industrial Maintenance Mechanicseries 3300, 3400, and 3500638.281-014Instrumentation and ControlTechnician3549, all 3600, 3700 series,3823, 3827, and 3829003.261-010Machinist3540 series, 3550 series,3599, all 3300, and 3400series600.280-022Manufacturing EngineeringTechnician3300, 3400, and 3500 series012.167-042Mold Maker3061, and 3460 series705.684-038Non-Metallics CompositesTechnician2899 and 3089754.381-018Sheetmetal/Aircraft StructuralTechnician3431, 3432, 3444, 3443,3442, 3441, 3448, and 3449804.281-010Superabrasives and GrindingTechnicianall 3000 and 3400 series603.280-018Tool and Die Technicianall 300 ands 3400 series,3545, 3541, 3542, 3543, and3544601.260-010Welderall 3300, 3400, series and3548819.384-01023 p

Morse Sr. High - Point Lamar Sr. High - Pontotoc Ridge Area Vocational Center - Putnam Vocational High School - San Diego Sr. High- Tupelo-Lee Vocational Center - Waco ISD - Westfield Vocational High School. 5. iii. ASSOCIATIONS. American Vocational Association (AVA) - Center for Occupational Research and Development (CORD) -