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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Ms. Deborah Leary - Business Management Consultant, Quality Improvement Consulting LLC - Fountain Hills, Arizona - United States

Ms. Deborah Leary - Business Management Consultant, Quality Improvement Consulting LLC - Fountain Hills, Arizona - United States

The key to success in the aerospace or any industry for that matter lies in its ability to learn on a continuous basis, new and more efficient ways to achieve cost and quality objectives. Only the most advance quality management tools along with the AS9100 standard can get aerospace organizations ready to compete in global marketplace. Our generation must concern itself with bench marking best practices in order to continuously move forward and compete in this market. There are many new software and educational tools available today that can aid in this objective. These tools range in cost from hundreds of thousands which many large companies employ, to products that cost only a few thousand dollars to satisfy the small business entity.


What is most important to the small business organization is time, overall cost and resources to implement and maintain their AS9100 quality management system. If the organization chooses the right AS9100 software package all of these concerns can be met and resolved. CIS Software for instance is easy to implement, requiring only a few days to fully install and begin using.

There are also many AS9100 consultants who offer fully documented AS9100 templates to help kick start your quality management system implementation or streamline that system, if the system you have is way too complicated to maintain.

2 comments:

  1. I've read that training for auditors on the supporting standards (e.g., as9110 and as9120) is being developed and all aerospace quality audits will be done in accordance with the 2009 revision (rev. C) by mid 2011. I'm not sure though if the as9100 registrar will be included on this training.

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  2. April 28, 2010

    To:
    Users and Stakeholders of the IAQG Industry Controlled Other Party (ICOP) process of Certification of Aerospace Quality Management System (AQMS) Standards

    From:
    Tim Lee — IAQG OPMT Chair and Rick Downs — IAQG AATT Team Leader

    Subject:
    International Aerospace Quality Group (IAQG) training deployment for the Aerospace Auditor Transition Training

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