Schultz-Creehan LLC Chosen by the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining
The National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM), an organization providing innovative solutions and broad manufacturing technologies to the Department of Defense, has named Schultz-Creehan LLC as an alliance partner. Schultz-Creehan LLC is a high-tech engineering firm focused on…
Posted: March 10, 2009
The National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM), an organization providing innovative solutions and broad manufacturing technologies to the Department of Defense, has named Schultz-Creehan LLC as an alliance partner. Schultz-Creehan LLC is a high-tech engineering firm focused on the research and development of innovative solutions for industry through expertise in materials science and industrial engineering. With offices and lab facilities in the Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center in Blacksburg, VA, Schultz-Creehan develops and manufactures products and processes to serve clients in the aerospace, defense, medical device and industrial markets for customers like Northrop Grumman, Moog Inc., Office of Naval Research and more.
According to NCDMM, companies such as Schultz-Creehan which are selected as alliance partners ?have a passion for advancing the capability of U.S. manufacturers through the development and application of state-of-the-art manufacturing and machining technologies.? The NCDMM alliance partnership group is comprised of established technology leaders, precision manufacturers, universities and government labs, and emerging technology developers. Alliance Partnership with NCDMM provides several benefits such as advanced training opportunities to enhance current manufacturing capabilities. Schultz-Creehan will also have unique access to projects and new developments with the Department of Defense in effort to solve critical issues at the national level by contributing its high-tech manufacturing expertise.
?Our partnership with NCDMM provides the opportunity to advance technological and manufacturing capabilities of both Schultz-Creehan and NCDMM while solving significant defense challenges,? stated Schultz-Creehan CEO Nanci Hardwick.