Economic Development Initiatives in Dayton

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The City of Dayton Department of Economic Development focuses on supporting community partnerships, encouraging sustainable business growth, and providing incentives for companies to thrive. With an asset-based development approach, they identify opportunities, collaborate with stakeholders, and leverage assets for strategic investment. The department also emphasizes business engagement through site visits, roundtables, and small business advocacy to make doing business in Dayton easier. Various programs and initiatives aim to streamline processes, provide resources, and facilitate growth for local businesses.

  • Economic development
  • Community partnerships
  • Business growth
  • Incentives
  • Asset-based approach

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  1. NDIA SED Automatic Test Committee NDIA SED Education and Training Committee Education and Training Committee Chair s Report Robert E. Raygan, Ph.D. 678-787-8979 17 June 2020 Robert.Raygan@DAU.Edu 1

  2. National Defense Industrial Association - Systems Engineering Division Education and Training Committee 2020 Steering Committee (June 17) Joe Elm Consultant SED Chair Gov t Participation Committee (DoD ETS Management Board): <> Robert E. Raygan, Ph.D. DAU/DSMC ETC Chair Jennifer Johnson NDIA SED Dr. John Snoderly DAU ETC Vice-Chair Don Gelosh Worcester Polytechnic Inst. ETC Vice-Chair Ken Nidiffer SEI ETC Vice-Chair Members-at-Large (Nominations) Project Leads

  3. Education and Training Committee - 2020 Task Plan Proposed 2020 Tasks: Deliverables / Products: Semi-annual Reports posted on Web-site: Under development Government/Industry Liaison Reports Collaboration with DDR&E (AC) Team on two potential ETC projects: Industry survey of all digital engineering courses and classes for core skillsets. Development of concerns / best practices for digital engineering and mission engineering programs presented as case studies and helpful use cases. Advanced Distance Learning (ADL) open API usage project IEEE Systems Council, Systems Education Technical Committee : Collaboration with Dr. Charles Pickar on August newsletter. Schedule / Resources Issues / Concerns: Status/Review at regular ETC meetings: Under development Every other month with SED (DC area or virtual) Action: Communication across committees is needed to reuse / update previous industry surveys, development of new survey(s), and solicitation of candidate programs from membership

  4. Education and Training Committee 2020 Status 2020 Tasks Planned Status Accomplishments (deliverables, etc.) - Comments Initial engagement with DDR&E and DAU engineering teams Initial engagement with ADL project leads 1. Collaborate with DDR&E / DAU on program engineering best practices Collaborate with ADL Initiative on open API usage projects Agreement to move forward 2. Proposed Potential ETC Track topics of focus: distance and mixed reality training, technical leadership, systems engineering applied to Adaptive Acquisition Framework Pathways, digital engineering, mission engineering, CMMC. ACTION: Recommended next steps from leadership

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