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NCA’s Employees and Customers are the Path to its Emerging Success


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next generation of employees with college intern programs. Over the summer, three students worked on projects to improve the company’s qual- ity and delivery. They received real-life experi- ences that benefitted both their learning and the company. NCA is planning to expand programs like these to help local students and communities in the Dallas area.


Investing in the U.S.A. In addition to investing in its employees,


NCA invests daily in the United States. Its “Made in America” slogan is appealing, especially during this time of international turmoil with new trade barriers on the horizon. Keeping the company’s manufacturing based solely in the United States has positively impact- ed its business. NCA has a reputation for work-


ing with companies that do not have the resources to go overseas. Its loca-


NCA has a reputation for working with companies that do not have the


resources to go overseas. Its location in the central


U.S. provides the ability to quickly communicate with customers and to be highly flexible to their needs.


tion in the central U.S. provides the ability to quickly communicate with customers and to be highly flexible to their needs. Lehocky adds that the company works face to face with cus- tomers and partners as their needs change to continue offering the best solutions. This is something that is difficult


to achieve with overseas sourcing. Fi- nally, companies are very serious about protecting their intellectual property. When working with NCA, customers have the peace of mind that their designs and engineering break- throughs are protected. NCA’s employees are very proud


of the advances that the United States brings to the world. Much of the technology enjoyed in the civilian sector was developed for the defense and aerospace industries. Americans are seeing a resurgence in spaceflight, through the commercial, and private companies that are now challenging space. These companies need a reli- able supplier of high-quality ad- vanced electronics to survive the


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harsh environments of space. Many of these projects are high-tech and low-volume. This is the environ- ment NCA grew up in and with its AS9100D certifi- cation, as well as its experience working with new products, the company can provide next-level quali- ty for a competitive price. Lehocky adds that he is pleased with the direc-


tion NCA will be heading in the future. The potential in the aerospace and defense sector is remarkable. NCA plans to move from being an adopter of technol- ogy and business opportunities to a leader. People and companies cannot wait weeks and months for their devices to be repaired. This is a challenge that NCA can remedy. Its highly skilled staff is excellent at diagnosing and fixing problems, and the company is in the process of developing the capability to triage


and repair electronics quickly. NCA continues to add manufacturing equip-


ment and software solutions to enhance its capa- bilities and its ability to communicate with cus- tomers in real time. Lehocky says that he can imagine a future in which customers will log into a computer portal and watch their products move through manufacturing or repair in real time, sim- ilar to the technology that is used in the food in- dustry. Through teaming with local universities and engineering interns, NCA will be on the cut- ting edge of technology. Contact: National Circuit Assembly,


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