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Information Handling Services
Information and Education Services (IES)
Prepared by: Beth Miller-Herholtz, DanDilday, Peter Hauhuth, Tim Hurley,Deborah Habel
Prepared for: NASA NTSP and LOI teams
September 3, 2003
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About IHS
Background Over 45 years of experience Over 3,000 employees worldwide; HQs located in Englewood, CO Over $400 million annual revenue
Serving Top Major Commands for Army, Navy, AF DLA locations: DSCR, DSCC, DSCP Top DoD contractors (LM, Boeing, Northrop Grumman) 25% of Global 1000 companies Over 15,000 customers in more than 97 countries
IHS has a long history working with technical data. We are a world leader in providing critical technical information (e.g. parts, specs, & standards) solutions.
Technology 24x7 redundant hosting center Over 20 million electronic pages of technical information, which
equates to 6 terabytes! $5.0 million investment in R&D each year
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Government Navy, Army, Air Force
DLA Federal Agencies State and Local
Governments
Engineering Services Bechtel
Stone & Webster Kellogg, Brown & Root
Black & Veatch
Transportation Boeing
United Technologies General Motors
BAE
Electronic/Electrical Intel Corporation
Lucent Technologies Harris Corporation
Utilities American Electric Power
Tennessee Valley Authority Arizona Public Service Florida Power & Light
Petro-Chem ExxonMobil
ChevronTexaco Shell
DuPont
Supporting Industries Worldwide
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IHS Strategic Direction
Increase Efficiency and Performance of Subscription Services Specs and Standards Parts-oriented services:
• Haystack/UPC• CAPS Expert• Catalog Xpress
Improve integration of products
IES tools incorporated to ensure knowledge transfer
Pursue Collaborative Solutions for our Customers Focus on Parts Optimization Data Integration
• Merge IHS data with external data sources
Collaboration between Government & Industry
• Obsolescence e-Portal • DMSMS projects
IES tools incorporated to ensure knowledge transfer
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IHS Content Supporting Engineering Processes
Design methods & engineering handbooks
(e.g., ESDU)
Unleash the Power of
Integrated Information
Government parts sourcing (e.g., Haystack)
Commercial parts sourcing (e.g., CAPS
Expert)
Regulations
Vendor catalogs
International standards
Conference proceedings (e.g., IEEE)
Military specifications
Industry standards
Journals (e.g., SAE, IEEE)
National standards
Corporate standards
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Core Strengths
CoreContent
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Solution Focus
CoreContent
PartsManagement Workbench
ContentIntegration
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Value Added Solutions
CoreContent
CleansingTools
CollaborationTools
ObsolescenceTools
AdditionalContent
Conversion ProcessIntegration
IndustryPortals
APIs
IHSContent
CustomCollections
BOMTools
Parts Content
PartsManagement Workbench
ContentIntegration
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Content Protection
CleansingTools
CollaborationTools
ObsolescenceTools
AdditionalContent
Conversion ProcessIntegration
IndustryPortals
APIs
IHSContent
CustomCollections
BOMTools
Parts Content
Information & Education Tools
IES Services--IHS View, IHS Builder, K-Flow (Knowledge Content Learning Objects and Performance Objects)
IES Services “COMPLETE LEARNING INFRASTRUCTURE” - IHS Central, IHS View, IHS Builder, K-Flow
PartsManagement Workbench
ContentIntegration
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Collaboration between Government & Industry
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Key Examples of IHS Collaborative Efforts ASTM University
Developed and implemented an on-line learning environment with e-commerce capabilities for both internal and external ASTM customers.
Objective for ASTM is to increase their standards use within the engineering community. Warner Robins ALC
Define and build a Indentured Part Configuration Management System (PCMS).
Develop Parts Cleansing tools for PCMS.
Performed business analysis to determine training needs for implementation of project management tool; resulted in the delivery of an on-line training simulation, hands-on lab, and
user guides. Obsolescence Initiatives
DLA E-Portal Pilot--Build and demonstrate a parts obsolescence search tool as a pilot for commercial deployment.
GIDEP Transformation--Provide business and technical expertise in supporting the GIDEP transformation initiative.
Joint Council on Aging Aircraft--Support JCAA on Open System Architecture studies and Working Group activities.
NAVAIR AAIPT--Define and analyze processes and tools currently used and provide solutions to achieve mission objectives.
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National Tooling Database Problem
As weapons systems age, the acquisition of forged repair parts becomes more difficult because supply chain information disappears.
Location of tools to make the forged parts becomes lost.
Research time to find forge sources increases as does the cost of acquisition.
Weapons system readiness is impacted, the warfighter (or the space pioneer) is not efficiently supported.
Clean and complete parts information can then be loaded into Haystack and distributed to DLA, Government and Tool Shops.
Solution Create a National Tooling
Database, integrating data from multiple sources (Forging shops, DLA, and another private contractor)
Link data to wealth of Haystack information for parts management and logistics support data
Commercialize the solution and bring data to the marketplace
IHS – Cost Share participant in FDMC program
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Benefits of Using IHS and Haystack Faster identification of Tooling Sources (visibility extends beyond the OEM)
Source tracking (CAGE/D&B/CCR/CatalogXpress) Instant utilization of search tools in Haystack (capitalizing on proven technology):
Data Manipulation: • Batching--import data from other applications• Exporting data to custom formats, at user level• XML exportation to integrate into ERPs (like SAP), which means future
integration with new systems (like BSM) Innovative Search Techniques:
• Embedded Part Number Search (wildcards that can be placed anywhere in a search term)
• Multiple search queries with no limitation Data Integration
• Linking to relevant specs/standards• Linking to historical data sources
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IHS Information and Education Services
IHS VIEW
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IHS ViewIHS View
Instantly disseminate critical information to your work force, customers and business channels quickly with minimal cost.
IHS View helps you reach your audience with greater impact. In turn, You disseminate imperative information and train on new process in minutes.
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IHS View Rich Media Improves RetentionIHS View Rich Media Improves Retention
Rich-media is the combination of voice, images, and text that together produce greater impact than any of these media types alone. With just three easy steps you can create a IHS View.
1
Create a Create a Presentation.Presentation.
2
Record voice Record voice utilizing your utilizing your
phone.phone.
3
Up load your Up load your presentation presentation for delivery.for delivery.
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IHS View - Capabilities
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IHS Information and Education Services
IHS VIEW
LIVE DEMONSTRATIONhttps://ihs.webex.com/ihs/j.php?ED=78686231&UID=10941466>
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IHS Corporate Contact Information
World Headquarters 15 Inverness Way East Englewood, Colorado, USA 80112
Website: www.ihs.com
Phone: 800-716-3447 (USA)303-397-2896 (Outside US)
Fax: 800-716-6447 (USA)303-397-2410 (Outside US)
Email: [email protected]
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Thank You!
Dan Dilday Sr. Director [email protected] 843 971 6160
Beth Miller-Herholtz
New BusinessDevelopment,GovernmentMarket
[email protected] 540 347 1736
Peter Hauhuth IES CustomerManager
[email protected] 800 525 7052
Tim Hurley IES ProjectManager
[email protected] 800 525 7052
Deborah Habel IES ProjectManager
[email protected] 800 525 7052
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