Our Agency
The Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) is the Department of Defense (DoD) component that works directly with Defense suppliers to help ensure that DoD, Federal, and allied government supplies and services are delivered on time, at projected cost, and meet all performance requirements. DCMA directly contributes to the military readiness of the United States and its allies, and helps preserve the nation's freedom. more >>
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DCMA In Action
WELCOME TO DCMA | DCMA professionals serve as "information brokers" and in-plant representatives for military, Federal, and allied government buying agencies | more >> QA SPECIALISTS | Check the acoustic window for the DDG-1000, the first Zumwalt-class destroyer for the Navy. GOODRICH SR QA TECHNICIAN PAUL ROACH | DCMA Orlando quality assurance specialist Dan Bonenfant check the calibration of an ultrasonic test machine. The UT machine uses sound waves to indicate where perfections or voids may exist within a submarine part made of composite materials. DCMA QA SPECIALIST WILLIAM DeNOLF | And David Sultini check a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle—HMMWV—or “Humvee” at the AM General plant in Mishawaka, Ind., prior to acceptance and shipment of the vehicle. GLEN SUNDERLAND | Quality assurance specialist at the Joint Land Systems Production Facility tank plant in Lima, Ohio, prepares to take a refurbished M1A2 Abrams tank out for a test run. DCMA QA SPECIALIST GARRY BECK | checks whether he can turn any of the armor kit’s installation bolts by hand. If so, they are not tight enough to meet specifications. JOHN CICIO | DCMA Lockheed Martin Marietta supply integration specialist, inspects a C-130 radar wiring harness. DCMA LOCKHEED MARTIN MARIETTA | Conway Eastman, left, and Anthony Jones, both F-22 quality assurance specialists, inspect a vertical stabilizer installation on an F-22. POINT BLANK EMPLOYEE | Prepares a ballistic test of the body armor as DCMA Senior Production Assurance Representative Frank Minicozzi looks on. FRANK MINICOZZI | DCMA Senior Production Assurance Representative, looks on as Kevlar® fabric is separated into allotments for each vest in production. Each vest requires 16 layers of the synthetic cloth. HUMAN CAPITAL SOLUTIONS INITIATIVE | The Human Capital Solutions Initiative will involve all members of the DCMA team, at all levels, as we align human capital priorities. | more >> |
“Each and every person in this Agency is a leader – I
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