By Jaclyn Knapp
Posted Tuesday, April 21, 2026

The Air Force Institute of Technology’s Digital Innovation and Integration Center of Excellence (DIICE) recently hosted their second annual “Digital Materiel Management (DMM) Symposium” to accelerate DMM throughout the AFMC enterprise. Pictured are panel members Col. Brett Cooper, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Future Tankers Senior Military leader, Kyle Hurst, Air Force Materiel Command Headquarters Deputy Chief Engineer, Architecture and Systems Engineering, Oren Edwards, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Civil Engineer, Medium Altitude UAS Division and Stephanie Townsend, Lead Systems Engineer, Department of the Air Force Digital Transformation Office (U.S. Air Force photo by Tiffany Scofield).
AFIT Hosts 2nd Annual Digital Material Management Symposium for AFMC Enterprise
By Jaclyn
Knapp, AFIT Institutional Advancement
The Air
Force Institute of Technology’s Digital Innovation and Integration Center ofExcellence (DIICE) recently hosted their second annual “Digital Materiel
Management (DMM) Symposium” to accelerate DMM throughout the AFMC enterprise.
As part of
Air University’s broader mission to educate and develop joint warfighters, AFIT
provides advanced academic education and research that prepares officers,
enlisted members, civilians and international partners to apply technical
expertise in real-world operational environments, supporting more informed and
effective decision-making.
To surge
capability delivery to the warfighter, the Air Force is shifting to a digital
model-based systems approach to acquisition.
This digital transformation requires a digital-first mindset, and the
adoption of multiple digital tools that tie the workforce into a digital thread
that connects previously siloed data, products, processes, and offices. Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) established
DIICE at AFIT to assist with this effort.
The
purpose of the symposium was to bring together practitioners, problem solvers,
innovators, researchers, and digital “do-ers” from across AFMC to explore the
recent advancements in DMM and the latest innovations, tools and success
stories driving AFMC’s DMM priorities.

The Air
Force Institute of Technology’s Digital Innovation and Integration Center of
Excellence (DIICE) recently hosted their second annual “Digital Materiel
Management (DMM) Symposium” to accelerate DMM throughout the AFMC enterprise. Pictured is Col. Ian “Slaz” Slazinik, DIICE
director (U.S. Air Force photo by Tiffany Scofield).
One common
challenge organizations encounter when utilizing DMM tools and resources is
streamlining the process so all functionals - program managers, logisticians,
engineers, and contracting - can access, view and utilize the same data.
To
overcome this challenge, many offices are approaching the integration of DMM
into their workforce through training initiatives to equip functionals with
utilizing these digital resources correctly and efficiently.
Jamieson
Pierce, Enterprise Agile Strategist in AFLCMC/WI and panelist for the
Symposium, shared his experience working with DMM tools and offered his advice
to offices adopting DMM solutions into their organizations.
“One of
the most common mistakes organizations make when trying to adopt DMM is
assuming that training and access to tools alone will drive meaningful change. The reality is that most acquisition
organizations already have more tools than they can effectively use and a
generic training class or help desk cannot bridge that gap.”
Pierce
further emphasized that, “training gets people started. Embedded digital expertise is what drives
performance.”
His advice
to organizations adopting DMM is to utilize the “extremely valuable, standardized
DMM training through DIICE,” and to “leverage embedded digital SMEs that
understand the organization’s mission, its data, its decision-makers, and its
constraints.”
“The SMEs
can see where things are breaking down and continuously adjust how DMM tools
are applied to target the real problems,” said Pierce.
The
symposium featured 182 total attendees from various MAJCOMs outside of AFMC, such
as AFLCMC, AFRL, AFTC, and USAFA. The
event featured five dynamic panels highlighting AFMC’s latest DMM initiatives
and breakthrough efforts, networking opportunities to collaborate with innovators
across AFMC and SMEs and researchers within AFIT, and five informative
workshops. Additionally, hands-on vendor
demos featured digital tools ready for application within program offices.
AFIT’s
DIICE was established in October 2023 and is sponsored by AFMC. The Center directly supports AFMC's DMM’s
goals to accelerate integrated capability delivery across the materiel
lifecycle and functional disciplines.
DIICE
focuses on four lines of effort: education excellence, research and technology
transfer, consulting, and best practices to generate digital solutions centered
on model-based systems integration efforts that result in improved execution of
weapon acquisitions and support across the AFMC enterprise in support of the
warfighter.
For more
information, please visit the DIICE webpage: https://www.afit.edu/DIICE/index.cfm or contact AFIT.CZ.DIICE@us.af.mil.
About
AFIT
Through
AFIT, Air University delivers advanced education and research that develops
joint warfighters, supports operational problem solving and integrates
capability across the enterprise. Graduates leave AFIT with more than advanced
degrees. They bring the ability to apply technical knowledge in operational
settings and support faster, better-informed decisions across the Joint Force,
reinforcing Air University’s role as a trusted partner to leaders across the
Department of the Air Force and the broader Joint Force.
AFIT is located
at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. AFIT’s
mission is to educate defense professionals to innovatively accomplish the
deterrence and warfighting missions of the USAF and USSF. AFIT’s vision is to
lead defense-focused education, research and consultation to accelerate
military superiority across all domains and is accomplished through
operationally relevant advanced academic education, research, and professional
continuing education. For more information, please visit the AFIT webpage https://www.afit.edu/