Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: April 14, 2022
Some members of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center leadership team will lend their insights to a panel discussion on the role of digital twin technology in defense programs.
The ExecutiveBiz-hosted Digital Twins Forum will feature AFLCMC officials Richard Billings, lead for A-10 product lifecycle M-management implementation; Lynn Eviston, director of plans and programs; and Chris Garrett, a senior-level executive and technical adviser for systems engineering.
Matthew Peterson, vice president of innovation in engineering at Science Applications International Corp., will join the discussion as a panelist.
Kristin Cochran, vice president for digital solutions at Siemens Government Technologies, will act as the moderator of the panel.
Brig. Gen. Heath Collins, program executive officer for weapons at the Air Force, will headline forum with his keynote speech to discuss the potential of digital engineering tools and methods to support warfighting capability development.
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