By Thomas Blomquist, Founder/CEO Ideas to Solutions, a Tsunami Tsolutions Company
Joe LaVasseur, Executive Vice President, Tsunami Tsolutions
Visit Tsunami Tsolutions at IFS Unleashed October 14-18 in Orlando, Fla. for exclusive insights into the vulnerabilities aerospace and defense manufacturers may face from their own enterprise resource planning (ERP) software
A&D manufacturers visiting the Tsunami Tsolutions exhibit at IFS Unleashed will gain deep insights into regulatory risk their ERP software can pose and the crucial role of their implementation or services partner in mitigating this risk.
A manufacturer with even a portion of their revenue coming from aerospace and defense will need to ensure they are compliant with numerous regulatory requirements, including some that have a great deal to do with their ERP software.
Visitors to the Tsunami Exhibit at IFS Unleashed will learn about several A&D manufacturing ERP risks, but as a preview, here are insights exclusive to regulatory risks including ITAR and DFARS.
Enterprise software used by even the largest defense contractors and manufacturers may not provide adequate protection from these and other regulatory vulnerabilities. The cost for failure to comply with these regulations can be significant. Export control violations can result in fines totalling tens of millions of dollars. Even if dual use or controlled items are not shipped, improper disclosure of data relating to the product constitutes its own violation. Again, the software itself is only a tool that can be configured to ensure compliance, placing a premium not only on the software but the company and individuals implementing and supporting it. CMMC regulations are changing rapidly, and some changes may streamline compliance, including a move from five levels of compliance to only three. According to JD Supra, the proposed DFARS 252.204-7021 language requires a company:
1.Have a current CMMC certificate or self-assessment at the requisite CMMC level, or higher;
2.Maintain the required CMMC level for the duration of the contract for all applicable information systems;
3.Only store, process, or transmit data in appropriate information systems;
4.Notify the contracting officer within 72 hours of any lapses in information security or changes in the status of CMMC certificate or self-assessment levels;
5.Complete and maintain on an annual basis, or when changes occur, an affirmation of continuous compliance with the security requirements;
6.Ensure all subcontractors and suppliers complete and maintain on an annual basis, or when changes occur, an affirmation of continuous compliance with the security requirements.
Visitors to the Tsunami Tsolutions IFS Unleashed exhibit will gain detailed insights on what ERP software can and cannot do to ensure compliance with these and other regulations affecting aerospace and defense manufacturers.
Some enterprise software, out of the box, will have more baked-in functionality for the regulatory and program manufacturing requirements common in aerospace and defense than other products. Some things to keep in mind when selecting software will be:
The role of the ERP software partner is critical for aerospace and defense manufacturers exposed to regulatory vulnerabilities. Visitors to the Tsunami Tsolutions exhibit at IFS Unleashed will learn:
Because of our history and focus on aerospace and defense, Tsunami Tsolutions is practiced at eliminating regulatory risks for our customers.
Over decades in aviation, Tsunami Tsolutions has seen airlines, particularly smaller ones with fewer configuration engineers and mechanics, struggle to confidently verify that aircraft are configured with the right allowable parts.
Learn the the vulnerabilities A&D manufacturers face from their own aerospace and defense (ERP) software.
ERP and MRP were designed for repetitive manufacturing. How are IFS and Tsunami Tsolutions delivering shipbuilding ERP?
Tsunami Tsolutions has introduced a new WAVES Configuration Support Toolkit for aircraft operators, both commercial and defense.
By Thomas Blomquist, Founder/CEO Ideas to Solutions, a Tsunami Tsolutions Company
Joe LaVasseur, Executive Vice President, Tsunami Tsolutions
Visit Tsunami Tsolutions at IFS Unleashed October 14-18 in Orlando, Fla. for exclusive insights into the vulnerabilities aerospace and defense manufacturers may face from their own enterprise resource planning (ERP) software
A&D manufacturers visiting the Tsunami Tsolutions exhibit at IFS Unleashed will gain deep insights into regulatory risk their ERP software can pose and the crucial role of their implementation or services partner in mitigating this risk.
A manufacturer with even a portion of their revenue coming from aerospace and defense will need to ensure they are compliant with numerous regulatory requirements, including some that have a great deal to do with their ERP software.
Visitors to the Tsunami Exhibit at IFS Unleashed will learn about several A&D manufacturing ERP risks, but as a preview, here are insights exclusive to regulatory risks including ITAR and DFARS.
Enterprise software used by even the largest defense contractors and manufacturers may not provide adequate protection from these and other regulatory vulnerabilities. The cost for failure to comply with these regulations can be significant. Export control violations can result in fines totalling tens of millions of dollars. Even if dual use or controlled items are not shipped, improper disclosure of data relating to the product constitutes its own violation. Again, the software itself is only a tool that can be configured to ensure compliance, placing a premium not only on the software but the company and individuals implementing and supporting it. CMMC regulations are changing rapidly, and some changes may streamline compliance, including a move from five levels of compliance to only three. According to JD Supra, the proposed DFARS 252.204-7021 language requires a company:
Visitors to the Tsunami Tsolutions IFS Unleashed exhibit will gain detailed insights on what ERP software can and cannot do to ensure compliance with these and other regulations affecting aerospace and defense manufacturers.
Some enterprise software, out of the box, will have more baked-in functionality for the regulatory and program manufacturing requirements common in aerospace and defense than other products. Some things to keep in mind when selecting software will be:
The role of the ERP software partner is critical for aerospace and defense manufacturers exposed to regulatory vulnerabilities. Visitors to the Tsunami Tsolutions exhibit at IFS Unleashed will learn:
Because of our history and focus on aerospace and defense, Tsunami Tsolutions is practiced at eliminating regulatory risks for our customers.
Tsunami Tsolutions has introduced a new WAVES Configuration Support Toolkit for aircraft operators, both commercial and defense.
Over decades in aviation, Tsunami Tsolutions has seen airlines, particularly smaller ones with fewer configuration engineers and mechanics, struggle to confidently verify that aircraft are configured with the right allowable parts.
Learn the the vulnerabilities A&D manufacturers face from their own aerospace and defense (ERP) software.
ERP and MRP were designed for repetitive manufacturing. How are IFS and Tsunami Tsolutions delivering shipbuilding ERP?
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