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A Professional Development Forum
ANNUAL MEETING & EXPOSITION2017 AUSA
9-11 OCTOBER 2017Walter E. Washington Convention Center
Washington, DC
BUILDING READINESS America’s Army from the Great War to Multi-Domain Battle
PROGRAM
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
HHH THREE STAR SPONSORS
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HONE STAR SPONSORS
The Association of the United States Army would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous
support during the 2017 Annual Meeting.
ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY
salutes the
United States Armyin its
242nd Yearof Service to the Nation
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Welcome!
The Association of the United States Army (AUSA) welcomes you to the 63rd AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition, the largest land power exposition and professional development forum in North America. The Meeting will take place 9-11 October 2017 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
AUSA is a member-based, nonprofit professional organization proudly serving America’s Army and its supporters. If you have a connection with the Army—professionally or personally—AUSA is your resource for Soldier and family programs, educational resources, business opportunities, and more. Join us today at www.ausa.org/join.
Location
The 2017 AUSA Annual Meeting & Exposition is conveniently located in the heart of Washington, D.C. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Mt. Vernon Pl NW, Washington, D.C. 20001. The facility is metro accessible and offers 3000+ parking spots within a three-block radius.
Security
AUSA has added certain security measures that affect access to and movement within the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Please be advised that for security reasons, badges must be worn at all times in order to be in the building.
AUSA is an official partner of the Department of Homeland Security’s “If You See Something, Say Something™” campaign. If you notice anything suspicious, please notify authorities immediately at 202-249-3333. Your safety is our highest priority.
ADA Compliance
This Meeting & Exposition complies with the Department of Justice’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), ensuring equal opportunities for persons with disabilities to the fullest extent possible. If you require assistance, please advise personnel at the security office in Room 160 or call 202-249-4045.
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nAUSA App
AUSA is excited to announce our new app just in time for the Annual Meeting & Exposition. Set your agenda, connect with attendees, and find the most up-to-date information through the app at www.ausa.org/mobile. Don’t forget to post updates using #AUSA2017. Web-only use is also available.
Admission Policy
AUSA welcomes its members, military and civilian employees of the United States armed forces, designated representatives of exhibitor and member companies, invited guests of the Association, and others who have an identifiable relationship with the United States Army. Military family members are also welcome to attend the Annual Meeting. Some events may not be appropriate for children.
All attendees must provide proof of identity by a Government issued photographic ID and must demonstrate that they have an “identifiable relationship” with the United States Army. A full list of applicable relationships may be obtained at www.ausa.org/entry.
Registration
Registration for the Annual Meeting is free. Visitors with registration badges are admitted at no charge to all program sessions and exhibit areas.
Attendees may register Friday, 6 October through Saturday, 7 October in the West Registration area, and Sunday, 8 October through Wednesday, 11 October in both the East and West Registration areas. Please see the schedule for specific times.
#AUSA2017
Don’t forget to use hashtag #AUSA2017 as you post about breaking news, take-aways, and your unique experiences on social media and in the AUSA app.
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Tickets
Tickets and an ID badge are required for admission to social functions, including the President’s Reception, Dwight David Eisenhower Luncheon, Guard & Reserve Breakfast, Corporate Member Luncheon, Army Civilian Luncheon, and George Catlett Marshall Memorial Reception and Dinner. Other ticketed events are noted in this program and in the AUSA app.
All attendees must have tickets in their personal possession and display their ID badge prior to entry into the function area.
Tickets for each function may be purchased at the Sales Booth located in the West Registration area from Friday, 6 October through Wednesday, 11 October while supplies last.
Dress Code
Opening Ceremony: Military: Duty (Army Combat Uniform (ACU); Army Service Uniform (ASU) – Class A or B) Civilian: Business AttirePresident’s Reception: Military: ASU – Class A Civilian: Business AttireMarshall Reception and Dinner: Military: Mess Dress / ASU with bowtie / Class A with bowtie Civilian: Black TieExhibit Floor and all other events: Military: Duty (ACU; ASU– Class A or B) Civilian: Business AttirePresenters at all Contemporary Military Forum Panels, Family Forums and any Award Recipients: Military: ASU – Class A Civilian: Business AttirePresenters at Warriors Corner: Military: Duty (ACU; ASU– Class A or B) Civilian: Business Attire
Chapter Presidents and Delegates
Chapter materials may be obtained at the Ticket Pickup window located in the West Registration Area Friday, 6 October and Saturday, 7 October through Wednesday, 11 October. See the schedule for specific times.
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nROTC Cadets
ROTC cadets and cadre may register at the Ticket Pickup window located in the West Registration Area Friday, 6 October 1300–1700 and Saturday, 7 October through Wednesday, 11 October. See the schedule for specific times.
Exhibits
Over 750 organizations have joined this year’s Annual Meeting & Exposition. Exhibit halls are located on both levels of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. Halls A, B, and C are on the lower level, and Halls D and E are on the upper level.
Special features include the Small Business Pavilions (Halls A and E), the Homeland Security Pavilion with exhibits from the Department of Homeland Security (Hall A), the Veterans Pavilion (Hall A), the Cyber Pavilion (Hall E), the Family Readiness Pavilion (Hall B), and the AUSA Pavilion (Hall A).
AUSA also warmly welcomes our international partners and their pavilions: Australia (Hall A, #704), France (Hall B, #1841), Germany (Hall E, #8429), Greece (Hall E, #7228), Israel (Hall B, #2455), South Korea (Hall B, #1809), Norway (Hall C, #3339), Poland (hall C, #3807), Switzerland (Hall B, 2648), Ukraine (Hall C, #3817), and the United Kingdom (Hall E, 7351).
United States Army Display
The United States Army display is located in Exhibit Hall D, Booth #6829. The display will showcase experimental and prototypical models of the latest developments in Army equipment and materiel, as well as mission performances of selected Army commands.
Warriors Corner
The Warriors Corner, located in Exhibit Hall D, Booth #6829, will feature special presentations from Army Commands and other Army leaders. Please consult the Warriors Corner schedule starting on page 44.
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United States Army Assembly AreasIn addition to the Warriors Corner in Hall D, Booth #6829, the United States Army will also host three assembly areas: one for the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)) and the United States Army Materiel Command in Hall E, Booth #7515; one for the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) in Hall B, Booth #2925; one for and the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy and Environment) (ASA(IE&E)) in Hall B, Booth #1725.
United States Army Innovators Corner
The United States Army Innovators Corner, located in Hall B, Booth #2361, provides attendees the opportunity to interface with senior Army Science & Technology leaders and learn about their organizations’ capabilities and priorities. Engage with representatives on technology transfer opportunities and ways for industry and academia to partner with Army research and development. See the schedule starting on page 52.
United States Army Retirement Credit Points
Army National Guard and United States Army Reserve personnel attending program sessions are authorized one retirement credit for each day’s attendance, if at least four hours are spent in program sessions in uniform (reference NGR 680-2, paragraph 2-3 and Appendix C, Rule 6, and Army Regulations 140-1 and 140-185.) Coordinate with your unit chain of command regarding retirement point application.
United States Army Soldier for Life
A “Soldier for Life” is a trusted professional who honorably served and remains connected with the Army team long after hanging up their uniform. It is a shift in how we focus Soldier support services in all phases of the Soldier lifecycle.
The Soldier for Life exhibit, located in Hall E, Booth #8353, showcases the various employment, educational, healthcare, retirement services and resources available to Soldiers, their families, and veterans. Once a Soldier, always a Soldier...a Soldier for Life!
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nAUSA Pavilion
Stop by the AUSA Pavilion in Exhibit Hall A, Booth #307 to relax, recharge, and take full advantage of your AUSA membership benefits. If you’re not already a member, come find out why your friends and colleagues have already made the pledge to support America’s Army.
You’ll also have a chance to stock up on the latest Army publications written by independent Army subject matter experts, meet dedicated partners, collect cool giveaways, and pick up gifts and souvenirs at the AUSA Gift Store.
Family Readiness Pavilion
The AUSA Family Readiness Pavilion is located in Exhibit Hall A and will feature twenty-four non-profit organizations and service providers aimed at increasing the quality of life for Soldiers and their families.
AUSA Homeland Security Pavilion
AUSA will host the Homeland Security Pavilion with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in Hall A, Booth #225. The pavilion will include exhibits from DHS divisions such as the Secret Service, Coast Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and more. Attendees can view special demonstrations, join in “tech talks”, and explore DHS job opportunities.
AUSA Small Business Pavilion
This year AUSA will host two Small Business Pavilions: one in Hall A, Booth #539, and one in Hall E, Booth #7811. AUSA recognizes small businesses as a critical component to Army readiness. Learn about regulatory changes, business opportunities, and certifications during the complementary Small Business Seminar.
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Warriors to the Workforce: Veterans Hiring Event Located in Hall A, Booth #261, Warriors to the Workforce brings together major companies as they provide employment opportunities for our veterans. Attending veterans have the chance to talk with employers, submit qualifications, and participate in on-the-spot job interviews.
Battle Challenge
A highly innovative “competition with a purpose,” Battle Challenge is a unique fitness and ability-based military sport comprised of marksmanship skills and job-related tasks highly relevant to the United States Armed Forces.
Join attendees in Hall C, Booth #4000 to participate or watch competitors perform a series of nine tasks while racing against the clock in an adrenaline filled, side-by-side battle field simulation. Visit the booth for registration information.
AUSA Walking Challenge
As part of AUSA’s ongoing initiative to encourage healthy activity AUSA events, we want you to “step up” to better health! Attendees can challenge themselves, their friends, or new connections to stay moving and work their way up the Leader Board.
One winner will be announced each day, and an overall winner will be announced at the end of the event. All winners will be recognized on Wednesday, 11 October. For more information visit www.ausa.org/walk.
Mark Wills Concert
Mark Wills, Academy of Country Music Awards winner and multi- platinum selling country music star, will perform in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center Ballroom on Tuesday, 10 October at 1930. AUSA Annual Meeting badge-holders are invited to attend for free. Sponsored by Veterans United.
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nILW Contemporary Military Fora
The Institute of Land Warfare (ILW) Contemporary Military Fora offer professional education opportunities on defense topics, and are open to Annual Meeting badge-holders. Select presentations will be available via the Association’s website at www.ausa.org.
Information Booth/Lost and Found
An information booth, located in the Central Registration area, will be open during meeting business hours to answer questions and give directions. Lost and found will also be at this location. AUSA does not assume responsibility for any lost or stolen items.
Nursing Mothers / Changing Room
AUSA has provided dedicated space for nursing mothers in Salon E, located in East Registration. Refrigeration is provided. Please clearly mark all containers with a name and phone number.
A separate changing room is also available in Salon E in East Registration. Please do not leave personal belongings in the changing room. A coat check is available in West Registration for short-term storage.
Photography
Photographs from AUSA’s 2017 Annual Meeting & Exposition will be available on or about Monday, 16 October. View and download photos free of charge at www.ausaevents.com under “2017 Annual Meeting.”
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ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE
Schedule as of 25 September 2017, and subject to change. For the most updated version, download the app at
www.ausa.org/mobile.
All functions will be held in the Walter E. Washington Convention Center unless otherwise noted.
FRIDAY, 6 October 0800-1700 AUSA Registration West Registration Area
SATURDAY, 7 October0800-1700 AUSA Registration and Ticket Pickup
West Registration Area
SUNDAY, 8 October0800 33rd Annual Army Ten-Miler Pentagon Lead Sponsors – AUSA and KBRwyle
0800-1800 AUSA Registration and Ticket Pickup East and West Registration Area
1300-1700 Chapter Presidents Training Rooms Shaw and LeDroit Park, Level M3 Marriott Marquis
1800-2030 Chapter Presidents Reception and Dinner Marquis Ballroom – Salons 1-5, Level M2 Marriott Marquis (Invitation only/ID badge required)
HOST AND KEYNOTE SPEAKER:GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army, Retired President and CEO Association of the United States Army
Presentation of Chapter Awards
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TODAY’S THEME: LETHALITY
0630-0830 The Sergeant Major of the Army Battle Challenge
Room 152 A and Exhibit Hall C HOST:
SMA Daniel A Dailey Sergeant Major of the Army
OPENING REMARKS:SMA Kenneth O. Preston United States Army, Retired Vice President NCO & Soldier Programs Association of the United States Army
WELCOME:GEN Carter Ham United States Army, Retired President and CEO Association of the United States Army
0700-1900 AUSA Ticket Pickup Open West Registration Area
0700-1900 AUSA Registration Open East and West Registration Area
0730-0900 MG Robert G. Moorhead National Guard/Army Reserve Breakfast
Room 146 ABC (Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST:LTG Jack Stultz United States Army, Retired Council of Trustees Association of the United States Army
Presentation of Walter T. Kerwin, Jr. Readiness Awards1st Battalion 116th Infantry Virginia Army National Guard Commander: LTC Christopher Samulski CSM Irving N. Reed, Jr.
MONDAY, 9 October
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900th Quartermaster Company United States Army Reserve El Paso, TX Commander: Captain Carlos Almanza SFC Emiliano Nevarez
Presentation of Chapter Awards SPEAKER:
GEN Robert B. Abrams Commanding General United States Army Forces Command
0730-0900 AUSA Family Readiness Networking Breakfast Room 201 (Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST:Family Readiness Directorate Association of the United States Army
0900-1700 Exhibits Open: Halls A, B, C, D and E0930-1115 Opening Ceremony Ballroom
Prelude3rd United States Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard) Fife & Drum Corps The United States Army Band, Pershing’s Own
PRESIDING:GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army, Retired President and CEO Association of the United States Army
INVOCATION:Chaplain (COL) Terry Austin Military District of Washington United States Army
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:The Honorable James N. Mattis Secretary of Defense
National Award Presentations
MONDAY, 9 October (continued)
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GEN Eric K. Shinseki United States Army, Retired
Major General Anthony J. Drexel Biddle MedalCatherine “Kit” C. Roache
Lieutenant General Raymond S. McLain Medal MG Gus L. Hargett, Jr. United States Army, Retired
Major General James Earl Rudder MedalMG Marcia M. Anderson United States Army, Retired
Sergeant Major of the Army William G. Bainbridge MedalSGM Todd B. Hunter United States Army, Retired
The Joseph P. Cribbins Award Army Civilian of the Year
Margaret A. Tyree
The AUSA Volunteer Family of the Year SFC Eryn Seidl and Family United States Army, Retired
The AUSA National Service AwardPatriot Guard Riders
Presentation of Chapter and Division/ Command Awards
1230-1430 Corporate Member Luncheon Marquis Ballroom – Salon 1-5, Level M2 Marriott Marquis (Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST:MG Patricia P. Hickerson United States Army, Retired Council of Trustees Association of the United States Army
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER:GEN David G. Perkins Commanding General United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
Presentation of Chapter Awards Patriotic Program
The United States Army Brass Quintet
1230-1430 SMA Awards Luncheon Room 146 ABC (CSMs, GOs, NCOs, and Soldiers of the Year –
Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST:SMA Daniel A. Dailey Sergeant Major of the Army
OPENING AND CLOSING REMARKS: SMA Kenneth O. Preston United States Army, Retired Vice President NCO & Soldier Programs Association of the United States Army
SPEAKER:GEN James C. McConville Vice Chief of Staff United States Army
Patriotic ProgramThe United States Army Chorus
1230-1430 ROTC Luncheon Marquis Ballroom – Salon 6-10, Level M2 Marriott Marquis (Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST:LTG Raymond V. Mason United States Army, Retired
SPEAKER:GEN Gustave F. Perna Commanding General United States Army Materiel Command
Presentation of ROTC Awards
MONDAY, 9 October (continued)
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Mo
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The United States Army Band Downrange
1300-1730 AUSA Authors’ Forum Room 145 A MODERATORS:
LTG Theodore G. Stroup, Jr. United States Army, Retired Senior Fellow Association of the United States Army
LTG Richard Trefry United States Army, Retired Senior Fellow Association of the United States Army
AUTHORS’ DISCUSSION:MG Jacob Even, IDF Retired (Author)COL Simcha B. Maoz, IDF Retired (Author)BG Gideon Avidor, IDF Retired (Presenter)At the Decisive Point in the Sinai: Generalship in the Yom Kippur War Publisher: University Press of Kentucky (September 2017)
Richard W. Harrison, Ph.D. (Editor) The Iasi-Kishinev Operation: The Red Army’s Summer Offensive Into the BalkansPublisher: Helion and Company (August 2017)
The Budapest Operation: An Operational-Strategic StudyPublisher: Helion and Company (June 2017)
The Battle of Kursk: The Red Army’s Defensive Operations and Counter-Offensive, July-August 1943Publisher: Helion and Company (August 2016)
Brian D. Laslie, Ph.D. (Author)Architect of Air Power: General Laurence S. Kuter and the Birth of the US Air ForcePublisher: The University Press of Kentucky (October 2017)
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COL Pesach Malovany, IDF Retired (Author)Wars of Modern Babylon: A History of the Iraqi Army from 1921 to 2003Publisher: University Press of Kentucky (July 2017)
MG David T. Zabecki, USA Retired (Editor)Lossberg’s War: The World War I Memoirs of a German Chief of StaffPublisher: University Press of Kentucky (September 2017)
BG Dani Asher, IDF Retired (Editor)Inside Israel’s Northern Command: The Yom Kippur War on the Syrian BorderPublisher: University Press of Kentucky (February 2016)
Robert S. Allen (Author), Capt John Nelson Rickard, CAF (Editor)Forward with Patton: The World War II Diary of Colonel Robert S. AllenPublisher: The University Press of Kentucky (August 2017)
1330-1500 Digital Learning Session: Social Media and the Future of Leader Development
Room 204 ABC PANELISTS:
COL Jim Greer, Ph.D. United States Army, Retired
CPT Doug Meyer Creator Hay in the Barn Leader
Rebecca Johnson, Ph.D. Marine Corps University
MAJ Joe Byerly Editor and Creator From the Green Notebook
Presentation/Tutorial: How Twitter can be an Army Friend
MONDAY, 9 October (continued)
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Mo
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Panel: Leading in a Complex World Room 209 BC Presentation: Firsts, Seconds, and Leader Thirds KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
MG Mari K. Eder United States Army, Retired Former Deputy Chief of the United States Army Reserve
Panel Presentation: Extraordinary Soldiers: Their Experiences, Challenges, Successes
MODERATOR: CSM Donna A. Brock United States Army, Retired Senior Enlisted Advisor 43rd Surgeon General United States Army
PANELISTS:BG Cindy R. Jebb 14th Dean of the Academic Board United States Military Academy, West Point
CW5 Phyllis J. Wilson Senior Army Leadership Instructor United States Army Warrant Officer Career College Fort Rucker
CSM Billie Jo Boersma Command Sergeant Major United States Army Garrison Fort Belvoir
SSG Elizabeth Marks World Class Athlete Program Fort Carson 2016 Paralympic Gold and Bronze Medalist 2016 Invictus Games (4) Gold Medals 2016 ESPY Pat Tillman Award Recipient
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1400-1600 ILW Contemporary Military Forum Room 151 AB Ready Now LEAD SPEAKER:
GEN Robert B. Abrams Commanding General United States Army Forces Command
PANELISTS:MG Joseph M. Martin Commanding General 1st Infantry Division
MG Joseph F. Jarrard Adjutant General State of Georgia
COL Christopher R. Norrie Chief, Operations Group, National Training Center and former Commander 3rd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, the rotational Armor Brigade Combat Team to Europe
1400-1600 ILW Contemporary Military Forum Room 147 AB Future Multi-Domain Threats within the
Operational Environment LEAD SPEAKER:
BG Kevin C. Wulfhorst Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2 United States Army Reserve
PANELISTS:Jeffrey Mankoff Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Program Center for Strategic & International Studies
Ken Gause Director, International Affairs Group CNA
Mehdi Khalaji Libitzky Family Fellow The Washington Institute
MONDAY, 9 October (continued)
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Mo
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Vera Zakem Director, Strategy, Marketing, and Partnerships/ Project Director (CSS) CNA
1400-1600 Military Retiree and Veteran Update Seminar
Room 140 A
1400-1630 AUSA Military Family Forum I Room 207 AB Warrior and Family: Wellness It Takes a Team OPENING REMARKS:
Patricia M. Barron Director Family Readiness Association of the United States Army
LEAD SPEAKER:MG Robert D. Tenhet Deputy Surgeon General and Deputy Commanding General (Support) United States Army Medical Command
Soldier and Family Wellness Panel MODERATOR:
Josie E. Beets Senior Advisor for the Chief Financial Officers Council and President’s Management Council Office of Executive Councils Past President, Military Spouse JD Network
PANELISTS:Chaplain (COL) Joseph H. Melvin Fort Belvoir Garrison Chaplain
COL Miguel D. Howe United States Army, Retired April and Jay Graham Fellow of the Military Service Initiative George W. Bush Institute
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LTC Amy Beth P. Moore United States Army, Retired Army Survivor Advisory Working Group
Marianne L. Campano Military Caregivers - Heart of Recovery Initiative Office of the Surgeon General, Army
Rachel M. O’Hern Executive Director Returning Heroes Home Inc.
CLOSING SPEAKER:Vice Admiral Raquel C. Bono Director, Defense Health Agency Medical Corps, United States Navy
1400-1700 Reserve Component Committee Meeting Room 209 A
1500-1630 CSM ARNG/CSM USAR Breakout Session Room 150 AB SPEAKERS:
SMA Daniel A. Dailey Sergeant Major of the Army
CSM Christopher S. Kepner Command Sergeant Major Army National Guard
CSM Ted L. Copeland Command Sergeant Major United States Army Reserve
1500-1700 ILW Contemporary Military Forum Room 202 B Army Modernization – A Lifecycle Approach MODERATOR:
Dr. Thomas P. Russell Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Technology
MONDAY, 9 October (continued)
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Steffanie B. Easter Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) and Army Acquisition Executive
LTG John M. Murray Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8
PANELISTS:Lisha H. Adams Executive Deputy to the Commanding General Army Materiel Command
BG Joel K. Tyler Commanding General Joint Modernization Command
Mitch Snyder President & CEOBell Helicopter
1500-1800 Army Civilian Advisory Committee Room 203 AB
1500-1800 Young Professionals Advisory Committee Room 145 B
1730-1830 International Military Reception Room 146 ABC (Invitation, Ticket/ID badge required)
1830-2015 President’s Reception Ballroom (Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST:GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army, Retired President and CEO Association of the United States Army
Honoring:The Honorable Ryan D. McCarthy Acting Secretary of the Army
GEN Mark A. Milley Chief of Staff United States Army
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SMA Daniel A. Dailey Sergeant Major of the Army
Presentation of the John W. Dixon AwardDennis A. Muilenburg Chairman, President and CEO The Boeing Company
TUESDAY, 10 October TODAY’S THEME: READINESS
0730-1700 AUSA Registration and Ticket Pickup East and West Registration Area
0730-830 WarrantOfficersBreakfast Room 209 ABC (Ticket/ID badge required)
OPENING REMARKS:GEN Gustave F. Perna Commanding General United States Army Materiel Command
COMPO UPDATE:CW5 Richard R. Kunz, Jr.Command Chief Warrant OfficerUnited States Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, KS
CW5 Peter T. PanosCommand Chief Warrant OfficerUnited States Army National Guard
CW5 Russell P. SmithCommand Chief Warrant OfficerUnited States Army Reserve
0800-0900 International Military Networking Breakfast Room 202 A (Ticket/ID badge required)
SPEAKER:MG Stephen E. Farmen Commanding General United States Army Security Assistance Command
MONDAY, 9 October (continued)
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Meeting Room 140 A
0800-1100 Chapter Presidents and Delegates Workshop
Room 150 AB
0830-0930 Congressional Staffers Breakfast Room 146 ABC (Invitation only)
SPEAKERS:The Honorable Ryan D. McCarthy Acting Secretary of the Army
GEN Mark A. Milley Chief of Staff United States Army
0830-1700 Small Business Seminar Room 201 (See agenda on page 48)
0830-1100 The Sergeant Major of the Army’s Professional Development Forum
Room 152 AB Building Readiness Through Training
and Education OPENING REMARKS:
SMA Kenneth O. Preston United States Army, Retired Vice President NCO & Soldier Programs Association of the United States Army
SPEAKERS:SMA Daniel A. Dailey Sergeant Major of the Army
CSM David S. Davenport Command Sergeant Major United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
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CSM David O. Turnbull Command Sergeant Major United States Army Combined Arms Center
CSM Jimmy J. Sellers Command Sergeant Major United States Army Sergeants Major Academy (Commandant)
Joe Parson Army University
AWARD PRESENTATION:SMA Daniel A. Dailey Sergeant Major of the Army
Presentation of Larry L. Strickland Educational Leadership Award
Presentation of SGM Dawn Kilpatrick Memorial AUSA Scholarship Award
0900-1100 WarrantOfficersProfessionalDevelopmentForum Room 202 B SPEAKER:
GEN Gustave F. Perna Commanding General United States Army Materiel Command
0900-1700 Exhibits Open: Halls A, B, C, D and E0900-1200 AUSA Military Family Forum II Room 207 AB Soldier & Family Readiness - Identifying Needs &
Leveling Expectations OPENING REMARKS:
Meg O’Grady Vice President Military and Public Sector Solutions Kaplan University
R.E.A.L. Training OverviewHeather E. Leiby School Liaison Transition Specialist, G-9 Installations Management Command United States Army
TUESDAY, 10 October (continued)
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Diane M. Randon Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower & Reserve Affairs) Office of the Secretary of the Army
Assessing Soldier and Family NeedsDr. Carra S. Sims Senior Behavioral and Social Scientist The RAND Corporation
Strengthening Soldier and Family Readiness Panel
MODERATOR:SGM Rodney J. Rhoades Senior Enlisted Advisor United States Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management
PANELISTS CSM Michael A. Grinston Command Sergeant Major United States Army Forces Command
CSM David S. Davenport Sr. Command Sergeant Major United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
CSM Sheryl D. Lyon Command Sergeant Major United States Army Europe
CSM Christopher S. Kepner Command Sergeant Major United States Army National Guard
CSM Ted L. Copeland Command Sergeant Major United States Army Reserve
1000-1130 Director, Army National Guard Seminar Room 145 AB SPEAKER:
LTG Timothy J. Kadavy Director, Army National Guard National Guard Bureau
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1000-1200 ILW Contemporary Military Forum (Homeland Defense)
Room 151 AB Defense Partnerships and Security of
North America MODERATOR:
LTG Jeffrey S. Buchanan Commanding General United States Army North/Fifth United States Army
PANELISTS:LTG Reynold N. Hoover Deputy Commander United States Northern Command
LGEN Stephen Bowes Commander, Canadian Joint Operations Command Canadian Armed Forces
Sergio de la Peña Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Western Hemisphere Affairs United States Department of Defense
Ronald D. Vitiello Acting Deputy Commissioner United States Customs and Border Protection United States Department of Homeland Security
LtGen Roble Arturo Granados Gallardo Chief of Staff, National Defense Mexican Military
1000-1200 ILW Contemporary Military Forum Room 147 AB Army Materiel Readiness for the Future Force LEAD SPEAKER:
Lisha Adams Executive Deputy to the Commanding General United States Army Materiel Command
TUESDAY, 10 October (continued)
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MG Cedric T. Wins Commanding General United States Army Research, Development and Engineering Command
PANELISTS:MG John A. George Director Force Development Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8
MG Robert M. Dyess, Jr. Deputy Director/Chief of Staff Army Capabilities Integration Center United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
MG Susan A. Davidson Commander 8th Theater Sustainment Command United States Army Pacific Command
Loren Thompson, Ph.D. (Invited) Chief Operating Officer Lexington Institute
Scott J. Davis Program Executive Officer Combat Support & Combat Service Support
1230-1430 Dwight David Eisenhower Luncheon Ballroom (Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST: Phebe N. Novakovic Chairman Council of Trustees Association of the United States Army
MASTER OF CEREMONIES: GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army, Retired President and CEO Association of the United States Army
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SPEAKER:GEN Mark A. Milley Chief of Staff United States Army
INVOCATION: Chaplain (BG) Thomas L. Solhjem Deputy Chief of Chaplains United States Army
Stephen Ailes - Ralph E. Haines, Jr. AwardSSG Chad A. Hickey
Finnis D. McCleery AwardSSG Bryan N. Ivery
Gen Maxwell Thurman Recruiting Excellence AwardsSSG Christopher J. GeberSFC Richard E. BarcusSSG Brian J. Campagna
Army Retention Excellence AwardsSSG Gwen E. Van EttenSFC Matthew D. Wienczkowski
1300-1600 Small Business Matchmaking Room 202 A
1400-1600 Military Retirement Planning Seminar Room 140 A
1430-1530 Foreign Military Sales Room 202 B Building Readiness Through Partner Capacity SPEAKERS:
LTG Charles W. Hooper Director, Defense Security Cooperation Agency
Ms. Ann Cataldo Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Defense Exports & Cooperation
MG Stephen E. Farmen Commanding General United States Army Security Assistance Command
TUESDAY, 10 October (continued)
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United States Department of Homeland Security Breakout Session I
Room 204 AB Unity of Effort for International Security OPENING REMARKS:
LTG Jeffrey S. Buchanan Commanding General United States Army North/Fifth United States Army
MODERATOR:Eric Olson Wilson Center
PANELISTS:Richard Booth Director Domains Awareness Division United States Department of Homeland Security
Chief Robert Boatright Director Border Patrol Special Coordinator Center United States Border Patrol
BG Patrick Hamilton Director, Joint Staff Joint Force Headquarters, Austin, Texas National Guard Bureau
BG Laura L. Yeager Director, Joint Staff Joint Force Headquarters, Sacramento, California National Guard Bureau
1500-1630 AUSA Military Family Forum III 207 AB A Town Hall with the Army’s Senior Leaders OPENING REMARKS:
LTG Michael Linnington United States Army, Retired Chief Executive Officer Wounded Warrior Project
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MODERATOR:LTG Gwen Bingham Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management
PANELISTS:The Honorable Ryan D. McCarthy Acting Secretary of the Army
GEN Mark A. Milley Chief of Staff United States Army
SMA Daniel A. Dailey Sergeant Major of the Army
Special RecognitionArmy Survivors Advisory Working GroupAUSA Volunteer Family of the Year
CLOSING REMARKS:Patricia M. Barron Director Family Readiness Association of the United States Army
1500-1600 Army Civilian Career Program Session: CP19 – Physical Security
Liberty Ballroom – Salon N, Level M4 Marriott Marquis LEAD SPEAKER:
Dewayne McOsker, Office of the Provost Marshal General
SUPPORTING SPEAKER:Martin “Nick” HunterOffice of the Provost Marshal General
1630-1730 Army Civilian Career Program Session: CP15 – Quality and Reliability Assurance
Liberty Ballroom – Salon N, Level M4 Marriott Marquis Generational Diversity: Bridging the Gap
in the Workplace SPEAKER:
Tanya Allbritten CP15 Proponency Manager
TUESDAY, 10 October (continued)
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LTG Charles D. Luckey Chief of Army Reserve Commanding General United States Army Reserve Command
GEN Robert B. Brown Commanding General United States Army Pacific
GEN Robert B. Abrams (Invited) Commanding General United States Army Forces Command
LTG Stephen M. Twitty Commanding General First United States Army
LTG Joseph Anderson (Invited) Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 United States Army
1500-1700 Chapter Operations Committee Meeting Room 208 B
1500-1700 ILW Contemporary Military Forum: Room 151 AB Year of Execution: Achieving Deterrence in
Europe Through Land Power Dominance LEAD SPEAKER:
LTG Ben Hodges Commanding General United States Army Europe
PANELISTS:LTG Darryl A. Williams Commander Allied Land Command North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Maj. Gen. Jaroslaw Mika General Commander Polish Armed Forces
Lt. Gen. Leo Beulen Commanding General Royal Netherlands Army
Maj. Gen. Karl Engelbrektson Chief of Staff Swedish Army
MODERATOR:COL Kathleen Turner Public Affairs Director United States Army Europe
1645-1815 Guard and Reserve Reception Room 150 B
1930-2100 AUSA Concert featuring Mark Wills The United States Army Band Downrange
Ballroom B Sponsored by Veterans United
WEDNESDAY, 11 October TODAY’S THEME: BUILDING THE FUTURE FORCE
0700-0900 First and European Regions Breakfast Meeting Marquis Ballroom – Salon 6, Level M2 Marriott Marquis (Invitation only/ID badge required)
PRESIDING:COL Dennis J. Dougherty United States Army, Retired First Region President
Eric P. Lien European Region President
SPEAKER:LTG Frederick B. Hodges Commanding General United States Army Europe and Seventh Army
Presentation of Chapter Awards
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PRESIDING:CSM Douglas W. Gibbens Second Region President
SPEAKER:LTG Paul A. Ostrowski Military Deputy/Director, Army Acquisition Corps Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology)
Presentation of Chapter Awards0700-0900 Third Region Breakfast Meeting Marquis Ballroom – Salons 9-10, Level M2 Marriott Marquis (Invitation only/ID badge required)
PRESIDING:Kris McBride Third Region President
SPEAKER:LTG Laura J. Richardson Deputy Commanding General/Chief of Staff United States Army Forces Command
Presentation of Chapter Awards
0700-0900 Fourth Region Breakfast Meeting Marquis Ballroom – Salons 3-4, Level M2 Marriott Marquis (Invitation only/ID badge required)
PRESIDING:Gus J. Rodriquez First Region President
SPEAKER:GEN David G. Perkins Commanding General United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
Presentation of Chapter Awards
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0700-0900 Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Regions Breakfast Meeting
Marquis Ballroom – Salons 1-2, Level M2 Marriott Marquis (Invitation only/ID badge required)
PRESIDING:Doug Stuart, Ph. D. Fifth Region President
COL Phil Stage United States Army, Retired Sixth Region President
COL Sam Thiessen United States Army, Retired Seventh Region President
SPEAKER:LTG Charles D. Luckey Chief, Army Reserve Commanding General United States Army Reserve Command
Presentation of Chapter Awards
0700-0900 PacificRegionBreakfastMeeting Marquis Ballroom – Salons 7-8, Level M2 Marriott Marquis (Invitation only/ID badge required)
PRESIDING:COL Benjamin D. Lukefahr United States Army, Retired Pacific Region President
SPEAKER:GEN Robert B. Brown Commanding General United States Army Pacific
Presentation of Chapter Awards
0800-1700 AUSA Registration and Ticket Pickup East and West Registration Area
(Marshall Dinner tickets may be picked up at the Information Desk until 1930)
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The Honorable Ryan D. McCarthy Acting Secretary of the Army
0900-1700 IGNITE D.C. Room 207 AB (Pre-registration required)
0900-1600 Small Business Seminar Room 201 (See agenda on page 48)
0900-1700 Exhibits Open: Halls A, B, C, D and E0900-1100 ILW Contemporary Military Forum Room 151 AB Multi-Domain Battle: Converging Cross-Domain
Solutions LEAD SPEAKER:
GEN David Perkins Commanding General United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
PANELISTS:Gen. James M. “Mike” HolmesCommander Air Combat Command Langely Air Force Base, Virginia
LtGen Robert S. Walsh (Invited)Commanding General Marine Corps Combat Development Command
MG Stephen G. FogartyChief of StaffUnited States Cyber Command
VADM Kevin D. Scott (Invited)Director Joint Force Development, J7
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The Honorable Elbridge A. Colby Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Force DevelopmentUnited States Department of Defense
Lt.Gen. Frank Leidenberger CommanderGerman Army Elements Multinational Headquarters and Basic Military Organization
0900-1100 ILW Contemporary Military Forum Room 147 AB Man, Train, Equip the Force of the Future MODERATOR:
CSM Daniel K. Elder United States Army, Retired Senior Fellow Association of the United States Army
LEAD SPEAKER: SMA Daniel A. Dailey Sergeant Major of the Army
PANELISTS:CSM Anthony T. Stoneburg Command Sergeant Major United States Army Recruiting Command
James Cox Army Marketing Research Group Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs)
CSM Michael L. Gragg Command Sergeant Major United States Army Center for Initial Military Training
Dr. Whitfield “Chip” East Director of Guidance Department of Physical Education United States Academy, West Point
CSM Rodger W. Mansker Command Sergeant Major United States Army Materiel Command
WEDNESDAY, 11 October (continued)
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0930-12:00 AUSA ILW Paper Presentation Room 150 B MODERATOR:
LTG Theodore G. Stroup, Jr. United States Army, Retired Senior Fellow Association of the United States Army
PRESENTERS:Scott S. HaraburdaConventional Munitions Industrial BaseLand Warfare Paper 113, August 2017
COL Susan Bryant, USA COL Heidi Urben, USAReconnecting Athens and Sparta: A Review of OPMS XXI at 20 Years
0930-1130 Army Civilian Forum Independence Ballroom – Salon A-D, Level M4 Marriott Marquis Army Civilians: Professionals Enabling
Readiness KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
LTG Thomas C. Seamands Deputy Chief of Staff, G-1 United States Army
SPEAKER:Kathleen S. Miller Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (G-3/5/7) Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7
PANEL DISCUSSION:Steffanie B. Easter Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) and Army Acquisition Executive
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William F. Moore Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4 United States Army
Diane M. Randon Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower & Reserve Affairs) Office of the Secretary of the Army
Charles G. (Gregg) Stevens Chief Army Medical Department Civilian Corps United States Army Medical Command
1000-1100 ILW Contemporary Military Forum: Department of Homeland Security Breakout Session II
Room 204 AB Unity of Effort in Protecting the Force OPENING REMARKS AND MODERATOR:
MG David P. Glaser Provost Marshal General/Commanding General United States Army Criminal Investigation Command
PANELISTS:Kurt Reuther Director Regional Intelligence United States Department of Homeland Security
Douglas Raymond Assistant Chief of Staff United States Army North, G-2
Emmitt “Skip” Sigmon Senior Advisor Office of the Director of INTERPOL-Washington United States Department of Justice
Michael Trapp Deputy Provost Marshal United States Army North
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1000-1200 Military Retirement Planning Seminar Room 140 A
1130-1200 Sustaining Member Reception Room 145 AB (Invitation/Ticket/ID badge required)
1200-1330 Sustaining Member Luncheon Room 146 ABC (Invitation/Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST:GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army, Retired President and CEO Association of the United States Army
SPEAKERS:The Honorable Ryan D. McCarthy Acting Secretary of the Army
The Honorable Patrick M. Shanahan (Invited) Deputy Secretary of Defense
1200-1400 Army Civilian Luncheon Marquis Ballroom – Salon 5, Level M2 Marriott Marquis (Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST:John B. Nerger Advisory Board of Directors Association of the United States Army
Presentation of AUSA Regional Army Civilian of the Year Awards
Presentation of Chapter Awards KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
GEN Gustave F. Perna Commanding General United States Army Materiel Command
1300-1600 Small Business Matchmaking Room 202 A
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1300-1630 Outstanding Soldiers Tour of Arlington National Cemetery and Washington, D.C.
Buses depart from the Convention Center 9th Street between L Street and Mt. Vernon
1400-1500 Engaging with Industry—A Look Forward Room 150 B SPEAKERS:
The Honorable Ellen M. Lord Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics United States Department of Defense
Steffanie B. Easter Steffanie B. Easter Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) and Army Acquisition Executive
1400-1600 ILW Contemporary Military Forum Room 151 AB A New Kind of Force for a New Fighting
Domain: Cyber Talent Management MODERATOR:
LTG Paul M. Nakasone Commanding General United States Army Cyber Command
PANELISTS:MG John B. Morrison, Jr. Commanding General United States Army Cyber Center of Excellence
BG Stephen J. Hager Deputy Commander (Operations) Cyber National Mission Force United States Cyber Command
Herbert S. Lin, Ph.D. Senior Research Scholar for Cyber Policy and Security Hank J. Holland Fellow in Cyber Policy and Security, Hoover Institution Stanford University
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Wed
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Guy Filippelli Vice President, Solutions Data and Insider Threat Solutions Forcepoint
1400-1600 ILW Contemporary Military Forum Room 147 AB Army Special Operations Value to the Nation LEAD SPEAKER:
LTG Kenneth E. Tovo Commanding General United States Army Special Operations Command
PANELISTS:The Honorable Geoffrey R. Pyatt United States Ambassador Hellenic Republic United States Embassy Athens, Greece
Mark E. Mitchell Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict
BG David P. Komar Director, Requirements Integration Directorate Army Capabilities Integration Center United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
COL Bethany C. Aragon Commander 4th Military Information Support Group (Airborne)
LTC Tom Craig Commander 1st Battalion 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne)
COL Brandon Tegtmeier Commander 75th Ranger Regiment
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WEDNESDAY, 11 October (continued)
1430-1530 Army Civilian Career Program Session: CP11 – Comptroller
Independence Ballroom – Salon B, Level M4 Marriott Marquis
1430-1530 Army Civilian Career Program Session: CP53 – Medical
Independence Ballroom – Salon B, Level M4 Marriott Marquis Aligning and Developing the Army’s Medical
Civilian Workforce to Support the Surgeon General’s Strategic Campaign Objectives and Army Medical Department’s Mission
SPEAKERS:Greg Stevens CP 53 Functional Chief Representative
Carolyn Collins CP 53 Army Career Program Proponency Manager
1600-1700 Army Civilian Career Program Session: CP12 – Safety & Occupational Health
Independence Ballroom – Salon B, Level M4 Marriott Marquis SPEAKER:
Dr. Brenda Miller CP12 Functional Chief Representative Safety & Occupational Health Proponent
1600-1700 Army Civilian Career Program Session: CP26 – Manpower and Force Management
Independence Ballroom – Salon B, Level M4 Marriott Marquis LEAD SPEAKER:
Beryl Hancock Chief, CP26 Proponency Office
PANELIST:Michele Davis CP26 Program Manager
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Reception and Dinner Ballroom (Ticket/ID badge required)
HOST: Phebe N. Novakovic Chairman Council of Trustees Association of the United States Army
MASTER OF CEREMONIES: GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army, Retired President and CEO Association of the United States Army
INVOCATION:Chaplain (MG) Paul K. Hurley Chief of Chaplains United States Army
George Catlett Marshall Medal Presentation Awarded to:
Gary Sinise Actor, Director, Musician, and Humanitarian Founder, Gary Sinise Foundation
Patriotic ProgramSelections by the United States Army Band Pershing’s Own
COL Andrew J. Esch Leader and Commander
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WARRIORS CORNER
Booth #6829, Hall D
MONDAY, 9 October
1200-1240 United States Army Research, Development and Engineering Command - Lethality in Support of Multi Domain BattleMG Cedric T. Wins Commanding General, United States Research, Development and Engineering Command
Dr. Michael Richman United States Army Aviation and Missile Research Development and Engineering Center
COL Richard J. Hornstein United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center
1250-1330 Rapid Acquisition for Land Power Dominance in EuropeDouglas K. Wiltsie Director, Army Rapid Capabilities Office
MG Wilson A. Shoffner, Jr. Director of Operations, Army Rapid Capabilities Office
MG David G. Bassett Program Executive Office (PEO) - Ground Combat Systems
1340-1420 ForeignMilitarySales:OfficeoftheProgramManager-Saudi Arabian National Guard – The Blueprint for SuccessMG Frank M. Muth Program Manager, Saudi Arabian National Guard Modernization Program
1430-1510 Gear Up #WhatWeDoForSoldiersCOL Wayne “Ed” Barker PM-Soldier Warrior, PEO-Soldier
1520-1600 BuildingTacticalNetworkProficiencyGary Martin PEO Command, Control and Communications-Tactical
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Larry Muzzelo Deputy to the Commanding General, United States Army Communication-Electronics Command
1610-1650 Next Generation Combat VehicleMG Eric Wesley Commanding General, United States Army Maneuver Center of Excellence
TUESDAY, 10 October
0930-1010 NATO Land Forces – Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP)LTG Darryl A. Williams Commanding General, Allied Land Command North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Stephen Rice Chief Warrant Officer, Command Senior Enlisted Leader (Canadian Army)
LTC Wade Rutland Commander, Battle Group Latvia (Canadian Army)
CPT Brage Reinaas Battle Group Lithuania (Norwegian Army)
1020-1100 Installations of the Future – EnablingWarfighterReadinessJ. Randall Robinson Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army, Installations, Energy and Environment
LTG Gwendolyn Bingham Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management, United States Army
1110-1150 All Things Security Force Assistance BrigadesBG (P) Brian Mennes Director, Force Management, G-3/5/7
1430-1510 The Network Way AheadMG John B. Morrison, Jr. Commanding General, Cyber Center of Excellence
MG James J. Mingus Director, Mission Command Center of Excellence
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1520-1600 Getting Out of Our Own Way - Building a Culture of InnovationLTG Edward C. Cardon Director, Office of Business Transformation
Robin Swan Deputy Director, Office of Business Transformation
1610-1650 Preparing for Large Scale Combat Operations: Field Manual 3-0LTG Michael D. Lundy Commanding General, United States Army Combined Arms Center
WEDNESDAY, 11 October
0915-0955 Implications of Fighting, By, With, and Through LTG Michael X. Garrett Commanding General, United States Army Central
1005-1045 AMC Role in Delivering Readiness at the Tactical Point of NeedCOL Eric P. Shirley Commander, 407th Army Field Support Brigade
1055-1135 Year of Execution: Rotational Forces in ActionLTG Ben Hodges Commanding General, United States Army Europe
COL Chris Norrie Former Commander, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division Current Commander, Operations Group, National Training Center
COL Claire Gill Commander, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, 10th Mountain Division
COL Michelle Donahue Commander, 16th Sustainment Brigade
1145-1225 United States Army South NCO Professional Development in South and Central America and the Caribbean: One Year LaterMG Mark R. Stammer Commanding General, United States Army South
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SGM Jose Bueno United States Army South
SGM Christina Bhatti United States Army South
1235-1305 Cyber Attacks are BorderlessMG Garrett S. Yee Military Deputy, Cyber Security, CIO G-6
BG Joseph P. McGee Deputy Commanding General (Operations) United States Army Cyber Command
1325-1405 Strengthening Readiness Contingency Capabilities - United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Readiness Support Center
INTRODUCTIONMG Michael C. Wehr Deputy Chief of Engineers, United States Corps of Engineers
Kent Simon Director, USACE Readiness Support Center
1415-1455 Army Virtual HealthBG Jeffery Johnson Commanding General Brooke Army Medical Center
Dr. Colleen Rye Chief, Army Virtual Health, G-3/5/7, OTSG-MEDCOM
1455-1535 Setting the Theater for Long Term Strategic SuccessBG Eugene J. LeBoeuf Acting Commanding General, United States Army Africa
COL Al Boyer Commander, 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
COL John Osborn Surgeon, United States Army Africa
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SMALL BUSINESS SEMINAR
Conference Room 201 & 202 ABuilding Readiness:
Small Business, a Critical Component
TUESDAY, 10 October
0800-0810 Welcome & Opening Remarks0810-0900 SBA Panel New Woman Owned Small Business
Certification Portal
Sean Crean SBA Director of Government Contracting
New All-Small Mentor Protégé Program
Holly Schick SBA Director of All-Small Mentor Protégé Program
Regulatory Changes Impacting Small Business Firms
Ken Dodds SBA Director of Policy, Planning & Liaison
Update on the HUBZone Program
Mariana Pardo SBA Director, HUBZone Program
0900-0950 809 Panel Commercial Buying; Barriers to Entry;
IT Acquisition; Streamlining Regulations
Commissioner David Drabkin Principal Drabkin and Associates, LLC Director Dixon Hughes Goodman, LLP
0950-1000 Break (10 min)
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1000-1050 Government Wide Category Management – General Services AdministrationCalvin Mitchell Acting Director National Account Management Strategy Division
Alexandra Rouse Director Professional Services Program Management Division
John Burchill Business Management Specialist Army IT
Steve Sizemore Director Direct Client Support Division GSA Region 4
Jannine Wilkinson National Account Manager Army
1100-1150 Industry Panel Crystal King Supplier Diversity The Raytheon Company
Gloria Pualani Corporate Director Global Supplier Diversity Program/Government Relations Northrop Grumman
Diane Dempsey Director Socio-economic Business Programs BAE Systems
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Lola Anderson Certified Federal Contracts Manager Director Procurement CALIBRE
Wayne Pfizer CACI
1200-1250 Lunch1300-1600 Matchmaking (Rm 202 A)
WEDNESDAY, 11 October
0900-0910 Welcome and Opening RemarksSteffanie B. Easter Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) and Army Acquisition Executive
0910-1000 APG Opportunities Kenyata Wesley Executive Director of the Army Contracting Command Aberdeen
1010-1040 Army C4 (Command, Control, Communications and Computers) and Information Technology (IT) OpportunitiesLTG Bruce T. Crawford Chief Information Officer, G-6 Office of the Secretary of the Army
1040-1055 Break (10 min)
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Mark Tiner CTR Congressional Liaison ByteCubed Department of Defense Office of Small Business Programs
1150-1215 OfficeofSmallBusinessProgramsUpdateTommy Marks Director Small Business Programs
1215-1300 Lunch1300-1600 Matchmaking (Rm 202 A)
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MONDAY, 9 OctoberDECIDE FASTER AND MANNED-UNMANNED TEAMING (MUM-T)
1145-1155 Opening RemarksSteffanie B. Easter Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) and Army Acquisition Executive
1155-1210 Early Synthetic PrototypingMG Robert M. Dyess Director Army Capabilities Integration Center United States Army Training and Doctrine Command
1235-1250 Neural Controlled ProstheticsJason Ghannadian, MS Science Officer Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs Department of Defense
1300-1315 Autonomous Systems MUM-TDr. Stuart Young Division Chief Information Sciences United States Army Research Laboratory
1345-1400 Synthetic Intelligence Partner with Machine LearningLouis Mazziotta Senior Science Officer United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center
1430-1445 Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Jason Dirner Lead Electronics Engineer United States Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
1515-1530 Innovations in Military Assessments from WWI to Modern WarfareMichelle Ramsden Zbylut, Ph.D. Senior Research Scientist United States Army Research Institute
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David H. Humphrey, Ph.D. Licensing Officer Medical Technology Transfer Office
TUESDAY, 10 OctoberSURVIVE & PROJECT FIRES AND MEDICAL
0945-0955 United States Army Medical Research and Material Command
INTRODUCTION:MG Barbara M. Holcomb Commanding General United States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command
0955-1010 DP-14 Unmanned Aerial VehicleNathan Fisher Project Manager Medical Robotics & Autonomous Systems Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center
1030-1045 I-Portal PAS DeviceDr. Marcello Pilia Assistant Portfolio Manager Neurotrauma & Traumatic Brain Injury Portfolio Combat Casualty Care Research Program
1100-1115 Medical Hands-Free, Ultra-Wideband BroadcastLTC Christian Cook Program Manager MEDEVAC Mission Equipment
Jay Wang Product Manager MEDEVAC Mission Equipment
1200-1215 Compensatory Reserve IndexDr. Anne Ritter Assistant Portfolio Manager Forward Surgical – En-Route Care Portfolio Combat Casualty Care Research Program
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1300-1310 United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Armed Forces Strategic Command
INTRODUCTION:Thomas E. Webber Director Technical Center United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command
1310-1325 High Energy LaserDr. Kip Kendrick Chief, Directed Energy Division Technical Center United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command
1400-1414 Advanced Small Arms Fire ControlDarren Ward Lead Engineer United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center
1500-1515 Future Integral Target EngagementTerence F. Rice Project Management Engineer United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center
1515-1545 Technology Transfer and Partnering Kendra Meggett-Carr Technology Transfer Lead United States Army Research, Development and Engineering Command
WEDNESDAY, 11 OctoberASYMMETRIC VISION
1115-1125 Intelligence Community and United States Army Engineer Research and Development Center
OPENING REMARKS:Dr. David W. Pittman Director United States Army Engineer Research and Development Center-Vicksburg
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1125-1140 Rapid Beach, Surfzone & Littoral ReconnaissanceDr. Katherine Brodie Research Oceanographer United States Army Engineer Research and Development Center
1200-1215 Soldier-Deployable Geospatial TechnologiesDr. Ricky Massaro Physical Scientist United States Army Engineer Research and Development Center
1230-1245 United States Army Research, Development and Engineering Command
RDECOM REMARKS:MG Cedric T. Wins Commanding General United States Army Research, Development and Engineering Command
1300-1315 Assymmetric VisionDr. Richard Nabors Deputy of Operations Chief United States Army Communication – Electronics Research, and Engineering Center
1330-1345 Fusion 3D Terrain VisualizationDamon Conover Electronics Engineer United States Army Research Laboratory
1400-1415 Layered Sensing Initiative Dr. Alan Samuels Research Chemist United States Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
1430-1445 Technology Transfer/ International Patent ConsortiumBarry Datlof Director Medical Technology Transfer United States Army Research and Materiel Command
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A.P. Hill Rappahannock (Fort A.P. Hill, VA) President: Scott Kittle
Alamo (San Antonio, TX) President: Sheli Lawson
Arizona Territorial (Phoenix, AZ) President: COL (R) Jeanne Joachim Blaes
Arkansas (Little Rock, AR) President: COL (R) Harold A. Tucker
Arsenal of Democracy (Warren, MI) President: BG (R) Mark Montjar
Braxton Bragg (Fort Bragg, NC) President: CSM (R) Andrew McFowler
Buckeye Landpower (Akron, OH) President: Jeffrey Spicer
Capital District of New York (Albany, NY) President: CSM (R) Robert W. Van Pelt
Captain Meriwether Lewis (Fort Lewis, WA) President: COL Stephen Myers
Carlisle Barracks-Cumberland Valley (Carlisle, PA) President: COL (R) Robert Hume
Catoctin (Fort Detrick, MD) President: Joe Dorsey
Central California (Fresno, CA) President: SPC (R) Harry R. Paul
Central Ohio (Columbus, OH) President: CSM (R) Ralph Veppert
Central Texas-Fort Hood (Killeen, TX) President: Stephanie O’Banion
Central Virginia (Richmond, VA) President: LTC (R) Robert A. Sempek
Charleston (Charleston, SC) Acting President: LTC (R) Wayne Dandridge
Chattahoochee Valley-Fort Benning (Columbus, GA) President: COL (R) Robert (Rocky) Kmiecik
COL Edward Cross (Manchester, NH) President: LTC (R) Gregory M. d’Arbonne
Columbia River (Portland, OR) President: SGM (R) Jerry L. Glesmann
Connecticut (Danbury, CT) President: BG (R) Daniel J. McHale
Corporal Bill McMillan-Bluegrass (Lexington, KY) President: COL (R) Christopher Dolt
Cowboy (Cheyenne, WY) President: Barry Gasdek
CSM James M. McDonald-Keystone (Harrisburg, PA) President: COL (R) David L. Gerstenlauer
Delaware (Laurel, DE) President: COL (R) Gary W. Dawson
Denver Centennial (Denver, CO) President: Andrea Withrow
Des Moines Freedom (Des Moines, IA) President: MSG (R) John Shannon
Dix (Fort Dix, NJ) President: CSM (R) Arthur G.A. Maggs Jr.
Emerald Coast (Fort Walton Beach, FL) President: MAJ (R) Gregory Edward Hotaling
Ethan Allen (Burlington, VT) Acting President: Bill Tanner
Fairfax Lee (Fort Belvoir, VA) President: LTC (R) Kenneth Britt
Fires (Lawton, OK) President: Karen Bailey
First In Battle (Grafenwoehr, Germany) President: CSM (R) Jose A. Santos
First Militia (St. Augustine, FL) President: BG Mike Canzoneri
Florida Gulf Stream (Miami, FL) President: Kenneth Penman
Fort Campbell (Fort Campbell, KY) President: Dave Cooper
Fort Huachuca-Sierra Vista (Fort Huachuca, AZ) President: Bobby Fields III
Fort Jackson-Palmetto State (Columbia, SC) President: Sheriff Leon Lott
Fort Knox (Radcliff, KY) President: BG (R) Michael Devine
Fort Leonard Wood-Mid Missouri (Fort Leonard Wood, MO) President: CSM (R) Robert Aldenberg
Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh, PA) President: Carlos Y Carmona-Torres
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Fort Riley-Central Kansas (Fort Riley, KS) President: CSM (R) James B. Champagne
Fort Rucker-Wiregrass (Dothan/Fort Rucker, AL) President: COL (R) Jim Muskopf
Fort Sheridan-Chicago (Chicago, IL) President: John L. Fascia
Francis Scott Key (Fort Meade, MD) President: Matthew Hauser
GA Omar N. Bradley (El Paso, TX) President: CSM (R) Lance Lehr
Gem State (Boise, ID) President: LTC (R) Marshall O. Townsend
GEN Creighton W. Abrams (Heidelberg, Germany) President: David Fulton
GEN John J. “Black Jack” Pershing (Omaha, NE) President: BG (R) Roma J. Amundson
GEN John W. Vessey, Jr. (Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN) President: CPT Mike Wolbrink
GEN Joseph W. Stilwell (Monterey, CA) Acting President: SGM James V. Southern
GEN William C. Westmoreland (Reno, NV) President: Mary Jennifer Logan
George Washington (Fort Myer, VA) President: COL (R) W. Glenn Yarborough Jr.
Greater Atlanta (Atlanta, GA) President: SGM (R) Scarlett V. Williams
Greater Augusta-Fort Gordon (Augusta, GA) President: COL (R) James T. Schroeder
Greater Kansas City (Overland Park, MS) President: MAJ (R) Emma Toops
Greater Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA) President: LTC (R) Peter Seitz
Greater New York-Statue of Liberty (New York, NY) President: LTC (R) Joseph Schroder
Hawaii (Honolulu, HI) President: Paul L’Ecuyer
Henry Leavenworth (Leavenworth, KS) President: COL (R) Calvin Sylvester Johnson
Houston Metroplex (Houston, TX) President: 1LT Toni N. Lawrence
Indiana (Indianapolis, IN) President: Dr. Cynthia Gatto
Isthmian (Panama City, Panama) President: Walter T. Luchsinger
Japan (Camp Zama, Japan) President: Dale B. Woodhouse
Joshua Chamberlain (Kennebunkport, ME) President: Cindi Piacitelli
Korea (Seoul, Korea) President: Richard Pak
Kuwait (Kuwait City, Kuwait) President: Dr. Rania Azmi
Las Vegas-John C. Fremont (Las Vegas, NV) President: SGM (R) Robert A. Lindley Jr.
Last Frontier (Anchorage, AK) President: CSM (R) Bernie Knight
Leonidas Polk (Leesville, LA) President: CSM (R) K. “Whitey” Hoiseth
Magnolia (Jackson, MS) President: COL (R) Kelly C. MacNealy
Major Samuel Woodfill (Cincinnati, OH) President: CW4 (R) Matthew Luther
Marne (Fort Stewart, GA) President: Joseph R. Ford
Massachusetts Bay (Boston, MA) President: COL (R) Edward S. Graham
Mediterranean (Vicenza, Italy) President: Roberto Tomaiuolo
MG Harry Greene, Aberdeen (Aberdeen, MD) President: COL (R) Jim F. Costigan
MG John S. Lekson (Albuquerque, NM) President: COL (R) John Ralph Brault
MG Robert B. McCoy (Fort McCoy, WI) President: COL (R) Raymond G. Boland
MG William F. Dean (Dublin/East Bay Area, CA) President: COL (R) Jon Ellis
58 AUSA Chapters
Mid-Palatinate (Kaiserslautern, Germany) President: CW3 (R) Tony Williams
Milwaukee (Milwaukee, WI) President: MSG (R) Gerald M. Brettschneider
Minutemen (Fort Devens, MA) President: Norman D. Harkins
Mission Trails (Santa Barbara, CA) Acting President: CSM (R) Joseph Sweeney
Monmouth (Fort Monmouth, NJ) President: COL (R) Samuel Fuoco
National Training Center-High Desert (Barstow/Fort Irwin, CA) President: Renita Y. Deason
New Orleans (New Orleans, LA) President: James W. Copeland
Newton D. Baker (Cleveland, OH) President: MAJ Christopher R. Zurawski
North Texas-Audie Murphy (Dallas, TX) President: COL (R) Richard C. Kaniss
Northern New Jersey (Elizabeth, NJ) President: COL (R) Dennis J. Dougherty
Northern New York-Fort Drum (Fort Drum, NY) President: Mark Decilles
PFC William Kenzo Nakamura (Seattle, WA) President: Curtis Thompson
Picatinny Arsenal-Middle Forge (Dover, NJ) President: Nick Pugliese
Pikes Peak (Fort Carson, CO) President: COL (R) Douglas Harris
Polar Bear (Fort Wainwright, AK) President: Charles H. Wallace
Puerto Rico (Fort Buchanan, PR) President: CW4 (R) Cristino Lozada-Cruz
Redstone-Huntsville (Huntsville, AL) President: COL (R) Sam Torrey
Rhode Island (Providence, RI) President: LTC (R) Robert Galvanin
Robert E. Lee (Fort Lee, VA) President: COL (R) Mike Flanagan
Rock Island Arsenal (Rock Island, IL) President: Dr. Julie Johnson
San Diego (San Diego, CA) President: Patrick M. McCarthy
San Francisco (San Francisco, CA) President: Patrick McAndrew
SGM Jon R. Cavaiani (Sacramento, CA) President: SSG (R) Frank A. Goehringer
Silicon Valley (San Jose, CA) President: MG (R) Robert B. Ostenberg
Space Coast (West Melbourne, FL) Acting President: COL (R) Philip LoSchiavo
St. Louis Gateway (St. Louis, MO) President: Brett R. Cox
Stuttgart (Stuttgart, Germany) President: Dr. Michael D. Pierce
Suncoast (Tampa, FL) President: COL (R) Jorge E. Rodriguez
Sunshine (Orlando, FL) President: COL (R) DeLloyd Voorhees
Texas Capital Area (Austin, TX) President: MSG (R) Gerado Cesar Soto
Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson (Roanoke, VA) President: COL (R) John R. Miller
Thunderbird (Oklahoma City, OK) President: CPT (R) Rob Allen
Tobyhanna Army Depot (Scranton, PA) President: SGM (R) Kelvin Spencer
Topeka (Topeka, KS) Acting President: LTC (R) Raymond Rhodd Sr.
Tri-State (Kingsport, TN) President: 1SG (R) Cynthia Humphrey
Tucson-Goyette (Tucson, AZ) President: LTC (R) Donald C. Spiece Jr.
UAE (Abu Dhabi, UAE) President: MG (R) Stephen Arthur Toumajan
Utah (Salt Lake City, UT) President: COL (R) Penelope Cook
Virginia Colonial (Fort Eustis, VA) President: Brad Herndon
West Point Area (West Point, NY) President: John Buckheit
Western New York (Buffalo, NY) President: SFC Christopher Francis Park
White Sands Missile Range (Las Cruces, NM) President: Allen B. Tyree
William Penn (Philadelphia, PA) President: James A. Donahue
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Best Chapter Overall
Winners: George Washington and Redstone – Huntsville (tie); Hawaii; Arsenal of Democracy and GEN John W. Vessey, Jr. (tie); Monmouth; Delaware
Best Overseas ChapterWinner: Stuttgart
Division AwardsLargest Active Duty Division Winner: 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas
Largest National Guard Division Winner: 29th Infantry “Blue and Gray” Division, Virginia
and Maryland
Greatest Support to AUSA by a Major Army Reserve Command Winner: 99th Regional Support Command, New Jersey
Largest Overall Membership
Winner: Central Texas – Fort Hood
ROTC Institution Awards
Most Active Company Winner: University of North Georgia
Largest Company Winner: Fighting Saints Battalion, St. John’s University
Best Activities to Enhance the Community Winner: 99th Regional Support Command, New Jersey
Bison Company, Howard University
Best General Membership Meeting
Winners: Fort Campbell; Chattahoochee Valley – Fort Benning; Greater Kansas City; Major General Harry Greene, Aberdeen; Utah
60 Chapter Awards
Greatest Percentage Increase in Corporate Membership
Winners: Fairfax Lee; Chattahoochee Valley – Fort Benning; Indiana; Northern New Jersey; Newton D. Baker
Greatest Percentage Increase in Government Civilian Employee Membership
Winners: George Washington; Chattahoochee Valley – Fort Benning; Korea; Northern New Jersey; Catoctin
Greatest Percentage Increase in Membership
Winners: Central Texas – Fort Hood; Fort Jackson – Palmetto State; Last Frontier; Mid – Palatinate; Thunderbird
Greatest Percentage Increase in Retiree Membership
Winners: George Washington; Hawaii; Arsenal of Democracy; Major General Harry Greene, Aberdeen; Delaware
Greatest Government Civilian Employee Membership
Winners: Redstone – Huntsville; Hawaii; Tobyhanna Army Depot; Major General Harry Greene, Aberdeen; Catoctin and Stuttgart (tie)
Greatest Reserve Component Increase
Winners: Redstone – Huntsville; Fort Leonard Wood – Mid Missouri; GEN John W. Vessey, Jr.; Monmouth; Delaware
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President’s Club Award
Gold: Arizona TerritorialArsenal of DemocracyCapital District of New YorkCarlisle Barracks –
Cumberland ValleyCentral OhioDelawareFirst MilitiaGEN John W. Vessey, Jr.GEN William C. WestmorelandGeorge WashingtonHouston MetroplexKuwaitMajor General Harry Greene,
AberdeenMajor Samuel WoodfillMG Robert B. McCoyMonmouthNorth Texas - Audie MurphyNorthern New JerseyRedstone – HuntsvilleRhode IslandRock Island ArsenalSt. Louis GatewayStuttgartThomas J. “Stonewall”
JacksonTobyhanna Army DepotTucson – Goyette
Silver: Last FrontierKorea
Bronze: None
Chapter of Excellence Award
Arizona TerritorialArsenal of DemocracyCapital District of New YorkCentral OhioDelawareGEN John W. Vessey, Jr.George WashingtonGreater Augusta – Fort GordonHouston MetroplexIndianaKuwaitLast FrontierMajor General Harry Greene,
AberdeenMG Robert B. McCoyMonmouthNorth Texas – Audie MurphyNorthern New JerseyRedstone – HuntsvilleRhode IslandRock Island ArsenalSGM Jon R. CavaianiSt. Louis GatewayStuttgartThomas J. “Stonewall”
JacksonTobyhanna Army DepotTucson – GoyetteUtah
62 Chapter Awards
Young Professionals Award
Arizona TerritorialArsenal of DemocracyCaptain Meriwether LewisFirst MilitiaGeorge WashingtonGreater Kansas CityGreater New York – Statue of LibertyNorth Texas – Audie MurphyNorthern New JerseyRedstone - HuntsvilleStuttgartTucson – Goyette
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Meeting Sponsors
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