Supplier Excellence Alliance (SEA) Announces Industry-Standard Certification
Irvine, California – February 20, 2008 –Supplier Excellence Alliance (SEA) Board Chairman, Michael
G. Beason announced the aerospace, defense and space industry SEA Certification process is now
available to supplier organizations.
SEA is the non-profit alliance of aerospace and defense prime and tier-one contractors and leading
sub-tier suppliers organized to transform the global supply chain. Prime-empowered and supplier-led,
SEA seeks to accelerate the performance of small and mid-sized production suppliers.
The SEA Certification is endorsed by virtually all major prime and tier-one contractors as the preferred
approach to continuous improvement and process management. “While the SEA Certification is
voluntary, it will distinguish the highest performing supplier companies and provide primes and tier-ones
with a reliable way to identify low-risk, high-performing suppliers,” said, Beason.
SEA Certification is based on the SEA Roadmap, the infrastructure that helps supplier organizations
systematically build a lean enterprise – an organization focused on the elimination of waste throughout
the value stream. A lean enterprise achieves aggressive goals for cost reduction, on-time delivery,
excellent quality and shorter lead times. A lean enterprise has a culture where all employees work
toward lean goals, customer satisfaction and continuous improvement. The SEA Roadmap criteria also
serves as the basis for the SEA Aerospace & Defense Supply Chain Awards process.
SEA Certification follows the three stages of the SEA Roadmap for development (Stage I –
Stabilization, Stage II – Supply Chain Integration, and Stage III – Sustainability). Supplier companies
pursue the coveted SEA Certification for each Stage of the Roadmap. To become certified, a supplier
company must satisfactorily meet criteria in four critical areas: Leadership and Culture, Workforce
Development, Operational Excellence, and Business Results.
Bi-Annual Certification for each stage occurs through a three-day, on-site audit. Annual Surveillance
Audits are available to help suppliers monitor their sustainability. For an easy step-by-step introduction
to the SEA Certification process, supplier organizations wishing to pursue SEA Certification should click here
SEA member companies represented on its board of directors include The Boeing Company, Lockheed
Martin Corporation, Northrop Grumman Corporation, United Technologies, Inc, Parker Aerospace,
Rockwell Collins, Cessna Aircraft Company, Honeywell Aerospace, Hitco Carbon Composites, Dresser-
Rand, Roberts Tool Company, Cristek Interconnects, Photo Etch Company, Bodycote Thermal
Processing, and DRS Technologies.
SEA sponsors include Mori Seiki USA, Inc. and Kennemetal, Inc.
SEA partners and alliances include Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), International Aerospace
Quality Group (IAQG), Society of British Aerospace Companies, California Council for Excellence,
California Employment Training Panel, Alliance for Manufacturing & Technology (AM&T), and Net-
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