Sense of Community Shows DCTC Culture of Care

March 7, 2024

This blog entry is a guest post from DCTC scholar Armand Destin of Purdue University.

Community and flexibility were the underlying themes I experienced at the inaugural Nexus conference, co-sponsored by the National Contract Management Association (NCMA) and Defense Acquisition University (DAU). The conference centered around advancements in contract management across government and industry. After attending panel sessions, exhibitions, and casual networking I was able to see the “hype” for an environment like this.

This conference was the first formal meeting of any DCTC scholars from the pilot universities. I was able to meet Virgina Tech and University of Arizona scholars from multiple backgrounds and undergraduate disciplines. We immediately connected when we met and grew as we attended discussion sessions, ate dinner together, and even designed cookies with our school logos. I now fully understand the concept of the “Culture of Care” Karen Thornton emphasizes amongst cohort 0. We have built a community that we will have through our undergraduate education and perhaps the workforce one day. As scholars of the first DCTC cohort, it is our responsibility and opportunity to shape our current community image. We can then share the insights and experiences of our community with others such as all the attendees we spoke to in front of Nexus. I believe this trip was a crucial step in a long-term investment for the entire cohort.

One thing about the community of scholars was the diversity of academic backgrounds and how we want to use our specialization. The NCMA conference’s audience was contractors and acquisition decision makers, however there was significant diversity in their field too. I was supposed to see discussions on artificial intelligence, NASA project managers, and even Amazon business all at the same conference. One of the areas that has interested me is NASA. I attended their breakout session regarding EVAs (spacesuits) for the Artemis mission. I am familiar with all current technical events happening at NASA, but I was not aware of what happened afterwards. Essentially the role of procurement and acquisition. After listening to the panel, I was exposed to the roles within NASA responsible for projects like spacesuit innovation. There were items discussed that related to the contents in the DCTC curriculum. There is flexibility within this area whether it is commercial, or government and I have an opportunity to utilize my specialized background to explore these areas.

Overall, this trip was and will be memorable and a critical experience for me and the DCTC.

In the photo above, Armand Destin is second from the right.

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