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Counterfeit electronics pose serious economic, national security, and safety threats, while reports of counterfeits have soared dramatically in recent years. This presents huge challenges for electronics manufacturing at a time when the United States has created strict new regulations for the detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts. In the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal 2012, the U.S. now requires that members at all tiers of its global defense supply chain put in place systems and processes to address counterfeits. It’s not exclusively a U.S. concern. The regulation and its mandatory flow down requirements will impact international companies participating in global defense and electronics value chains. If matters couldn’t be more challenging, the semiconductor industry’s infamous silicone cycle is forecasted to enter into growth period in 2012 characterized by extended lead times, higher prices, and potential shortages – a vulnerable situation for counterfeiting to take off. Join Supply & Demand Chain Executive as they host experts from IHS and ERAI who will share trends, insight, and information on new defense regulations, counterfeit electronics, and the semiconductor industry. They will discuss what you need to know about counterfeits, regulations, and risk in 2012. - What are U.S. regulations for the detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts? - What tools, processes, and insight can be used to comply with regulations and avoid risk? - What is the relationship between semiconductor industry trends and counterfeiting? - Could industry price and availability metrics foretell pending counterfeit activity? What products will have the greatest risk in the near future? Serious cost, risk, and regulations threaten to transcend fragile supply chains already strained by natural disasters, Geo-political turmoil, and economic instability. Don't miss this chance to learn how to combat electronics price and counterfeit risk while helping comply with regulations. Join now. Rick PiersonRick Pierson - Senior Analyst, Semiconductors/CPT, IHS iSuppli Rick carries with him 21 years of combined experience in the semiconductor industry with an extensive background in semiconductor product manufacturing. Leading IHS iSuppli’s Component Price Tracking (CPT) Service, Rick is responsible for leading, creating and delivering research and analysis on the electronics components market. Rick delivers business analysis and actionable advice to the suppliers and buyers of electronic components used across the electronics value chain. Rick PiersonKristal Snider - Vice President, ERAI, Inc. With almost two decades of experience, Kristal Snider has developed a keen understanding of the problems affecting the global electronics supply chain. Kristal is responsible for mana
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Welcome to Today’s Webcast
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Counterfeit Risk & New
Defense Regulations What You Need to Know About Counterfeit Risk, New
Regulations, and Semiconductor Cycles
April 19, 2012
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Today’s Speakers
Kristal Snider
Vice President, ERAI, Inc
Rick Pierson
Senior Analyst, Semiconductors/CPT, IHS Inc.
Barry Hochfelder
Editor, Supply & Demand Chain Executive
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Understanding H.R.1540: The National Defense Authorization Act for FY2012 Section 818
Kristal Snider
Vice President, ERAI
April 2012
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Who is ERAI?
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What is the ERAI Executive Conference?
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What is H.R.1540: The National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012?
“Counterfeit parts pose an
increasing risk to our
national security, to the
reliability of our weapons
systems and to the safety
of our men and women in
uniform.”
Arizona Senator John McCain
Nov 8th 2011
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What is NDAA Sec. 818. “Detection and
Avoidance of Counterfeit Electronic Parts”?
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What are “Trusted Supplier” requirements
to assess potential sources of supply?
• (e) IMPROVEMENT OF CONTRACTOR SYSTEMS FOR DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE OF COUNTERFEIT
ELECTRONIC PARTS
• IN GENERAL.—Not later than 270 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall
implement a program to enhance contractor detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts.
• ELEMENTS.—The program implemented pursuant to paragraph (1) shall—
• require covered contractors that supply electronic parts or systems that contain electronic parts to establish policies and
procedures to eliminate counterfeit electronic parts from the defense supply chain, which policies and procedures shall
address—
• the training of personnel;
• the inspection and testing of electronic parts;
• processes to abolish counterfeit parts proliferation;
• mechanisms to enable traceability of parts;
• use of trusted suppliers;
• the reporting and quarantining of counterfeit electronic parts and suspect counterfeit electronic parts;
• methodologies to identify suspect counterfeit parts and to rapidly determine if a suspect counterfeit part
is, in fact, counterfeit;
• the design, operation, and maintenance of systems to detect and avoid counterfeit electronic parts and
suspect counterfeit electronic parts; and
• the flow down of counterfeit avoidance and detection requirements to subcontractors; and (B) establish
processes for the review and approval of contractor systems for the detection and avoidance of
counterfeit electronic parts and suspect counterfeit electronic parts, which processes shall be
comparable to the processes established for contractor business systems under section 893 of the Ike
Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111–383; 124 Stat. 4311;
10 U.S.C. 2302 note).
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How does NDAA address a risk-based
approach to purchasing electronic parts?
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What are the “flow down” requirements in
the supply chain? What will this mean?
• (e) IMPROVEMENT OF CONTRACTOR SYSTEMS FOR DETECTION AND AVOIDANCE OF COUNTERFEIT
ELECTRONIC PARTS
• IN GENERAL.—Not later than 270 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall
implement a program to enhance contractor detection and avoidance of counterfeit electronic parts.
• ELEMENTS.—The program implemented pursuant to paragraph (1) shall—
• require covered contractors that supply electronic parts or systems that contain electronic parts to establish policies and
procedures to eliminate counterfeit electronic parts from the defense supply chain, which policies and procedures shall
address—
• the training of personnel;
• the inspection and testing of electronic parts;
• processes to abolish counterfeit parts proliferation;
• mechanisms to enable traceability of parts;
• use of trusted suppliers;
• the reporting and quarantining of counterfeit electronic parts and suspect counterfeit electronic parts;
• methodologies to identify suspect counterfeit parts and to rapidly determine if a suspect counterfeit part
is, in fact, counterfeit;
• the design, operation, and maintenance of systems to detect and avoid counterfeit electronic parts and
suspect counterfeit electronic parts; and
• the flow down of counterfeit avoidance and detection requirements to subcontractors; and (B)
establish processes for the review and approval of contractor systems for the detection and avoidance
of counterfeit electronic parts and suspect counterfeit electronic parts, which processes shall be
comparable to the processes established for contractor business systems under section 893 of the Ike
Skelton National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2011 (Public Law 111–383; 124 Stat. 4311;
10 U.S.C. 2302 note).
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What does NDAA discuss regarding the
definition of “counterfeit electronic part”?
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How is industry reacting to legal and
contractual matters?
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What are the penalties of non-compliance?
Contractors must…
• Detect and Avoid Counterfeits
• Establish policies and procedures to eliminate counterfeits
• Report counterfeits to govt. within 60 days
• Perform and bear cost of rework or corrective action
Suppliers must…
• Obtain parts from original manufacturers or authorized dealers when possible
• Obtain obsolete parts from ―trusted‖ suppliers when necessary
• For other sources:
• inspect, test and authenticate electronic parts
• Notify DoD
Penalties for non-compliance
• Jeopardize ability to sell to gov’t if fail to detect counterfeits or exercise adequate due diligence
• Criminal penalties for intentional trafficking
• Individual: $2M + up to 10 years jail
• Company: $5M
• Additional offenses escalate penalties
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What are Supply Chain implications for..
• International Companies…
Are We In Scope?
• Ignorance…
If We Ignore Counterfeits, Will All This Eventually Go Away?
• Systems Integrators…
Why Should I Assess “black box” Items?
• Contract Manufacturers and Suppliers…
Can’t I pass all responsibility to them?
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What does ERAI offer to assist with NDAA?
• Part Sourcing
• Company Search and AVL Management / Enforcement
• Detailed Information Regarding Reported Suppliers
• Reported Companies Database & Supplier Screening Tools
• Detailed Information Regarding Reported Parts
• Reported Parts Database and Part Screening Tools
• Images and Test/Nonconformance Reports
• ERAI Member Search
• BOM Analysis, Monitoring, and Incident Alerting
• Complaint Filing & Incident Resolution
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www.ERAI.com | ERAI Executive Conference
Featured Speakers Include:
• Director Legal Affairs and Tax, AIA
• Procurement Quality Assurance, NASA
• Executive Director, IDEA
• G-19 Committee Chairman, SAE International
• Director of Advanced Technical Operations, IEC Electronics
• Senior Semiconductors/CPT Analyst, IHS iSuppli
Presentation topics include:
• New reporting requirements
• The term ―counterfeit‖ as it is currently defined
• Processes to abolish counterfeit part proliferation
• New personnel training requirements
• Sourcing and procurement
• Obsolescence, compliance and counterfeit risks
• Component pricing forecasts, analysis, and benchmarking capabilities
• Health status and outlook of the overall supply and demand for
electronic components
• Supply chain traceability
• Identifying ―trusted sources‖
• Debarring sources who have failed to exercise due diligence
• More…
Component Pricing & Counterfeiting
Price Trends and the Relationship to
Counterfeiting
Rick Pierson
Principal Analyst, Semiconductors
April 2012
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Counterfeits Impact
Commercial Electronics
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Part Type Industrial Automotive Consumer Wireless Wired Compute Other
Analog IC 14% 17% 21% 29% 6% 14% 0%
Microprocessor IC 4% 1% 4% 2% 3% 85% 0%
Memory IC 3% 2% 13% 26% 2% 53% 1%
Programmable Logic IC 30% 3% 14% 18% 25% 11% 0%
Transistor 22% 12% 25% 8% 10% 22% 0%
Source: IHS iSuppli March 2012
IHS iSuppli Table 2: Percentage of Market Revenue for Most Commonly Counterfeited Product Types by
Application Market in 2011 (Percentage Share of Revenue in Millions of U.S. Dollars)
Rank Commodity Type% of Reported Incidents
#1 Analog IC 25.2%
#2 Microprocessor IC 13.4%
#3 Memory IC 13.1%
#4 Programmable Logic IC 8.3%
#5 Transistor 7.6%
Source: IHS Parts Management 2012
IHS iSuppli Table 1: Top-5 Most Counterfeited
Semiconductors in 2011 (Percentage of Counterfeit Part Majority of counterfeit incidents reported
were from the commercial sector
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Historical Cyclical Behavior
Indicates Bottom Reached in 2012
Source – WSTS
Return to growth from the
bottom of a cycle brings
increases in ASPs and a
tighter supply
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Counterfeit Incidents vs.
Semi Revenues 2001 – 2011
ERAI Accounted for Over 90% of High Risk and Suspect
Counterfeit Parts Verified and Reported from 2001-2011 Majority of counterfeit incidents reported were from
the commercial sector
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Component Pricing on the Rise
•Signs are appearing that a rise in semiconductor
component pricing is in effect
•While broad-based price increases are not uncommon in
the semiconductor industry, most electronic components
are entering a phase of some sort of price increase
•This pricing situation should continue through 2012 – with
some exceptions
•When pricing trends upward, lead times tend to extend as
well moving out beyond normal levels
•This type of price & availability environment is the perfect
scenario for counterfeit components to thrive..
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Component Update – Q212
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Source – IHS iSuppli Component Price Tracker (CPT), Component Health Watch (CHW)
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Q4 2012 14 0.7% 14 0.4% 14 0.4%
Q3 2012 14 1.0% 14 1.1% 14 1.1%
Apr-12 12 12 12
Mar-12 12 -0.2% 12 -0.2% 12 -0.2%
Voltage Regulators/Ref ICs
Fore
cast
Amplifiers/Comparators Interface ICs Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Q4 2012 18 1.7% 18 1.3% 20 1.6%
Q3 2012 18 4.1% 18 2.9% 20 3.7%
Apr-12 14 14 18
Mar-12 14 -0.5% 12 -0.5% 18 -0.6%
TantalumAluminum Ceramic
Fo
reca
st
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Q4 2012 12 1.7% 12 1.7% 12 1.4% 12 1.7%
Q3 2012 12 4.1% 12 3.7% 12 2.9% 12 2.9%
Apr-12 10 10 12 12
Mar-12 10 0.6% 10 -0.6% 12 -0.4% 12 -0.4%
Magnetics (Ferrite Beads)
Fo
recast
Connectors Resistors Magnetics (Fixed Inductors)
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Q4 2012 18 0.4% 20 0.4% 18 0.5% 18 0.5%
Q3 2012 18 1.2% 20 1.2% 18 1.4% 18 1.2%
Apr-12 14 18 14 16
Mar-12 14 -0.2% 18 -0.2% 14 -0.5% 16 -0.2%
Small Signal
Fo
recast
Bipolar Power Power MOSFETs Rectifiers
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Q4 2012 12 1.7% 12 1.2% 12 1.3%
Q3 2012 12 3.9% 12 3.1% 12 3.2%
Apr-12 8 8 8
Mar-12 8 -0.5% 8 -0.3% 8 -0.5%
Crystals (MHz)Filters Crystals (kHz)
Fore
cast
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Q4 2012 5 -0.3% 5 -4.1% 3 -5.6%
Q3 2012 6 -0.1% 6 -2.9% 3 -4.6%
Apr-12 3 4 2
Mar-12 3 0.0% 3 -3.2% 2 -2.6%
NAND Flash NOR Flash
Fore
cast
DRAM
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Q4 2012 12 1.9% 12 1.9% 12 1.9%
Q3 2012 12 4.4% 12 4.5% 12 4.0%
Apr-12 10 10 10
Mar-12 10 -0.8% 10 -0.7% 10 -0.5%
XO
Fore
cast
TCXO VCXO
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Flexibility
Lead
Time
(Weeks)
Global
Pricing
Trend
Q4 2012 18 0.4% 18 0.4% 18 0.5%
Q3 2012 18 1.1% 18 1.0% 18 1.1%
Apr-12 14 14 14
Mar-12 14 -0.2% 14 -0.2% 14 -0.2%
BipolarCMOS BiCMOS
Fore
cast
High level Class Major Class # of parts
Analog IC IC 191
Capacitor PAS 37
Diode DIS 45
Interface IC 63
Logic IC IC 30
Memory IC IC 163
Transistor DIS 81
Grand Total 610
2011 ERAI/GIDEP counterfeit High level classwise report
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Risk Scenario
• Semiconductor ―Silicon Cycle‖ Effect
• Demand Soars, Prices and Lead-Times Increase
• Ensuring Continuity of Supply Becomes Number One Priority
• Shortage of Critical Components Occurs
• Best in Class Procurement Breaks from Disciplines and Procures
Components Outside of Qualified Supply Chain
• This Environment and Subsequent Actions Continue to Fuel the Counterfeit
Component Market and Give Rise to the Growth
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of Supply Plan
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Update Suppliers
Part/Materials
Life Cycles
Logistics
Internal Ops
Create/Update
Continuity of Supply Profile for Every Supplier
Create/Update
Mitigation
Plan
Product, Market & Supply Chain
Information
Flow (IHS Tools)
Continuity of
Supply Execute
Disciplined
Business
Continuity Plan
Best Practice
Learning
Implement Pre-Silicon Cycle Downturn
Mitigation Plan
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2012 Pricing Outlook Shows Change
• Suppliers reporting recent positive book-to-bill
• This is a sign of a return to growth and suppliers will adjust their pricing
strategies accordingly
• Manufacturing run rates will increase as bookings increase
• Orders are being placed now to replenish channel inventory
• Companies are focusing on Continuity of Supply and Inventory
Management
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Conclusions
• Counterfeit Suppliers are in Lock-Step with the Market • As the market tightens for specific components, counterfeit will saturate it
• Capacity for counterfeit manufacturing has been expanded to meet current
demand
• Constant Vigilance and Discipline are Critical • 24/7 Monitoring of the Global Market and Trends are Mandatory
• Key Performance Indicators such as Price, Availability and Part Life Cycle
Maturations Provide Critical Market Intelligence into specific ―at-risk‖
products
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Senior Analyst, Semiconductors/CPT, IHS Inc.
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Editor, Supply & Demand Chain Executive
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