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DEFINITIONS

Lean Manufacturing: An approach to designing and managing production processes that emphasizes minimal inventory and just-in-time delivery, among other things, to improve the efficiency of a manufacturing process.

ISO 9001:2000: ISO (International Organization for Standardization) 9000 is a family of quality management system standards focusing on what an organization does to (1) fulfill the customer's quality requirements, (2) fulfill applicable regulatory requirements, (3) enhance customer satisfaction, and (4) achieve continual improvement of its performance.


Contacts
More information about training opportunities for your small business: Corina Gallegos (cegalle@sandia.gov), (505) 284-9012 or (800) 765-1678

All other questions or comments: sup-part@sandia.gov, (800) 765-1678

TRAINING

Sandia's Office of Small Business Advocacy presents a series of innovative training opportunities designed to help your small business become more competitive in the burgeoning technical marketplace.

Center for Commercialization and Entrepreneurial Training (CCET): Taking Technology-Based Innovations to the Commercial Market

CCET offers a series of free monthly seminars for aspiring entrepreneurs to acquire information on starting and growing successful technology companies. CCET is the education and training arm of Technology Ventures Corporation in partnership with the National Nuclear Security Administration.

Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Proposal Course

This class outlines the application process for SBIR grants. The SBIR grant is a competitive process for small businesses creating new technology and products that meet the needs of various federal agencies.

Time WiseTM — Lean 101: Principles of Lean Manufacturing

In partnership with the New Mexico Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Lean 101 is available only to New Mexico small businesses. This day-long interactive, experiential workshop provides an opportunity for participants to observe the power of the principles of Lean manufacturing (see definition at right) in improving their own shop-floor operations. The workshop helps companies develop a common understanding of how these principles can be deployed across a variety of workplace situations.

NEW MEXICO 9000 Program: Increasing the Competitiveness of New Mexico Businesses Sandia National Laboratories

New Mexico 9000 is a year-long, classroom style instruction program that provides coursework, consulting services, and ISO certified lead auditors to work with participating individuals in the implementation of an ISO 9001:2000 (see definition at right) quality management system in their companies. Through this program, New Mexico small businesses receive technical assistance to achieve ISO 9001:2000 compliance/certification at a very affordable cost.

New Mexico 9000 was established through an alliance among the State of New Mexico's Economic Development Department, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technology.