Focus Area: Enhanced Inspection
Contact
Corey Countryman
corey.j.countryman.civ@us.navy.mil
360-315-7708

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DADTMA (Distributed Acquisition Digital Twin Maintenance Architecture)
Problem Statement:
Traditional Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) practices in the DoD are struggling to adapt to increasing complexities in aircraft maintenance and quality assurance processes, including the use of digital tools and automated technologies to capture maintenance data and streamline workflow management. Current processes are inefficient, requiring time-intensive human-performed inspections and data collection before, during, and after maintenance tasks. The process frequently requires tedious and error-prone record keeping with pen and paper before transcription to a computer for access by teams.

Technology Solution Statement:
DADTMA is a software solution designed to collect, store, and analyze damage and repair data during naval depot maintenance and sustainment activities. DADTMA consists of a tablet app and a web app working in concert to rapidly collect data and store it in a Digital Twin in a secure GovCloud database. It employs automated USB tool data entry, 2D and 3D imaging, graphical database storage, data mining tools, and graphical data analysis to locate and track maintenance issues that are otherwise difficult to discern. It enables communication of that information across the Navy’s current software ecosystem. Ultimately DADTMA will provide a Naval Depot Maintenance and Sustainment tool that will increase the efficiency, repeatability, and accuracy of inspection results, for any asset type.
Benefits Statement:
Reducing costs and shortening maintenance turn-around times at aircraft depots is a high priority for the Navy. Responding to this need, DADTMA reduces manpower-intensive engineering costs associated with repair and maintenance inspections by accelerating data collection on depot floors and enabling the transfer of that data, along with asset and maintenance process information to the DADTMAnet Digital Twin. Primes such as Northrop Grumman anticipate a 10% time-reduction in inspections, yielding $10M in savings in lifecycle cost for a single product.




