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PROMOTING NATIONAL SECURITY SINCE 1919 Welcome to the 2015 Joint Service Power Expo Event #5670 August 24 - 27, 2015 Duke Energy Convention Center Cincinnati, OH “Smarter, Faster, Cheaper Power for the Future”. e goals of the Expo are to focus on those energy technologies or alternative energy sources that can reduce the Warfighter’s dependence on energy and thus reduce the logistics burden associated with operational energy. e conference agenda features a powerful lineup of topics ranging from the government’s current and future needs/requirements for state-of-the-art technology solutions with a focus on portable & mobile power sources and other operational energy sources. e three program tracks and exhibition hall will provide numerous opportunities for networking and showcasing. Vendors in the power systems community (Batteries, Emerging Technologies, Platform Batteries, Alternative Fuels, Grids, Generators, Manportable, Expeditionary Base Operations, Renewable, Logistics, Special Operations, Safety, Power Management, Energy Tools, etc.) will be displaying exhibit their products. e Joint Service Power Expo and Conference connects buyers, users, developers, and vendors of operational, with an emphasis on portable and mobile power sources, like no other event! You will hear firsthand the concerns of the operating forces that use power products in a tactical environment. Learn the needs of the user and how industry can fulfill these needs. is two-day exposition and conference brings together an audience of those in industry and DoD who are responsible for the design, development, and usage of portable & mobile power, in addition to the decision makers who influence the acquisition of power and energy related products and services. ere’s no more productive venue available to showcase your existing products, demonstrate new products and technologies, network with industry and government, and provide solutions to customers. *2015 Joint Service Power Conference attendee/exhibit booth personnel badges required to attend all scheduled conference functions. Twitter: Please follow the 2015 JSPE on twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/NDIA_JSPE Conference Agenda “View at a Glance”* Monday, August 24, 2015 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibitor Move-In Tuesday, August 25, 2015 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Opening/General Sessions 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Conference Break-out Sessions 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Networking Session (Exhibit Hall) Wednesday, August 26, 2015 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Conference Break-out Sessions (continue) Thursday, August 27, 2015 8:00 a.m. - 11:30a.m. Conference Break-out Sessions (continue) 11:30 a.m. 2015 Joint Service Power Adjourns

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PROMOTING NATIONAL SECURITY SINCE 1919

Welcome to the 2015 Joint Service Power ExpoEvent #5670August 24 - 27, 2015Duke Energy Convention CenterCincinnati, OH “Smarter, Faster, Cheaper Power for the Future”.

The goals of the Expo are to focus on those energy technologies or alternative energy sources that can reduce the Warfighter’s dependence on energy and thus reduce the logistics burden associated with operational energy.

The conference agenda features a powerful lineup of topics ranging from the government’s current and future needs/requirements for state-of-the-art technology solutions with a focus on portable & mobile power sources and other operational energy sources. The three program tracks and exhibition hall will provide numerous opportunities for networking and showcasing. Vendors in the power systems community (Batteries, Emerging Technologies, Platform Batteries, Alternative Fuels, Grids, Generators, Manportable, Expeditionary Base Operations, Renewable, Logistics, Special Operations, Safety, Power Management, Energy Tools, etc.) will be displaying exhibit their products.

The Joint Service Power Expo and Conference connects buyers, users, developers, and vendors of operational, with an emphasis on portable and mobile power sources, like no other event! You will hear firsthand the concerns of the operating forces that use power products in a tactical environment. Learn the needs of the user and how industry can fulfill these needs.

This two-day exposition and conference brings together an audience of those in industry and DoD who are responsible for the design, development, and usage of portable & mobile power, in addition to the decision makers who influence the acquisition of power and energy related products and services.

There’s no more productive venue available to showcase your existing products, demonstrate new products and technologies, network with industry and government, and provide solutions to customers.

Monday, May 2, 2011 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Conference Attendee Registration Check-in

• Ballroom Pre-function Hall of Fame foyer Tuesday, May 3, 2011 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Conference Attendee & Exhibitor Registration (continues) Wednesday, May 4, 2011 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Conference Attendee & Exhibitor Registration (continues) Thursday, May 5, 2011 7:00 a.m. - 11:30a.m. Conference Attendee & Exhibitor Registration (continues)

*2015 Joint Service Power Conference attendee/exhibit booth personnel badges required to attend all scheduled conference functions.

Twitter: Please follow the 2015 JSPE on twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/NDIA_JSPE

Conference Agenda “View at a Glance”*

Monday, August 24, 20159:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibitor Move-In Tuesday, August 25, 2015 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Opening/General Sessions1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Conference Break-out Sessions4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Networking Session (Exhibit Hall)

Wednesday, August 26, 2015 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Conference Break-out Sessions (continue) Thursday, August 27, 20158:00 a.m. - 11:30a.m. Conference Break-out Sessions (continue)11:30 a.m. 2015 Joint Service Power Adjourns

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(Jun

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M

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troni

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ior B

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)Se

ssio

n 2:

Em

ergi

ng T

echn

olog

ies

(Jun

ior B

allro

om B

Sess

ion

Cha

irs

Mr.

Tom

Byr

d, L

ockh

eed

Mar

tin &

M

r. Ke

ith D

eVrie

s, N

SWC

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eM

r. M

icha

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skra

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duct

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Mr.

Sam

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NSW

C Cr

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cells

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ged

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ly a

t El

evat

ed T

empe

ratu

res”

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r. XI

NRON

G W

ang;

Ultr

alife

Cor

pora

tion)

1781

5: “

Pow

erm

ers’

Ele

ctro

cond

uctiv

e Na

noPo

lym

er C

atal

yst a

nd D

evel

opm

ent

of L

iair

Batte

ries”

(M

r. Fr

ank

Scar

dena

; Pow

erm

ers,

Inc.

)

 

1330

-140

017

812:

“Po

wer

and

Ene

rgy

S&T

Effo

rts S

uppo

rting

So

ldie

r and

Bas

ing

at C

ERDE

C”

(Mr.

Mic

hael

Bru

ndag

e; U

S Ar

my

RDEC

OM C

ERDE

C)

1782

4: “

Colla

bora

tive

Auto

nom

ous

Grou

nd V

ehic

les

Achi

evin

g En

ergy

Inde

pend

ence

” (D

r. Ri

char

d St

rom

an; U

S Na

val R

esea

rch

Labo

rato

ry)

 

1400

-143

017

927:

“Be

tavo

ltaic

s: a

n in

nova

tive

pow

er s

ourc

e en

ablin

g ne

xt g

ener

atio

n lo

w-p

ower

sen

sor a

nd

com

mun

icat

ion

devi

ces”

(Mr.

Tom

Ada

ms;

NSW

C Cr

ane)

1797

0 Ul

tra H

igh

Ener

gy, S

afe

& Lo

w C

ost S

olid

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te

Rech

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able

Bat

terie

s fo

r Mili

tary

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r. Do

ugla

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Sess

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latfo

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atte

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allro

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ssio

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Grid

s

(Jun

ior B

allro

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ssio

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Alte

rnat

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Fuel

s

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th M

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233)

Sess

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Cha

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r. Be

njam

in C

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logy

&

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ptai

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in B

enne

tt, A

FRL/

EBS

PO &

Ms.

Pau

la R

alst

on, E

skra

Tec

hnic

al P

rodu

cts,

Inc.

Dr. L

eslie

Per

kins

, Air

Forc

e Re

sear

ch L

abor

ator

y &

Ms.

Sue

Wag

gone

r, NS

WC

Cran

e

1500

-153

017

846:

“En

ergy

Sto

rage

Per

form

ance

Sci

ence

at I

daho

Na

tiona

l Lab

orat

ory”

(D

r. Er

ic D

ufek

; ‘Id

aho

Natio

nal L

abor

ator

y)

1782

5: “

Stik

oped

ia: S

uper

ior T

echn

olog

y In

form

atio

n Kn

owle

dge

(STI

K)”

(Mr.

Bria

n Bo

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; Sol

ar S

tik, I

nc.)

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-160

017

851:

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lvin

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itica

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bat

tery

indu

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alle

nges

with

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e III

: Nav

y Pr

ogra

m P

ersp

ectiv

e”

(Mr.

Keith

DeV

ries;

NSW

C Cr

ane)

1791

4: “

SelfC

Onfig

urin

g, S

elfH

ealin

g M

icro

Grid

for

Tact

ical

Ope

ratio

ns”

(Mr.

Phil

Robi

nson

; Pro

tone

x)

1800

3: “

Drop

-in a

ltern

ativ

e je

t fue

ls: s

tatu

s of

DoD

’s

RDT&

E, in

tera

genc

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itiat

ives

, and

pol

icie

s”

(Dr.

Bret

Stro

gen;

OAS

D(EI

&E))

1600

-163

017

926:

“Re

duci

ng L

ogis

tical

Bur

den

and

Incr

easi

ng

Capa

bilit

ies

with

Nan

ogrid

s”

(Mr.

Jaso

n Ha

lper

n; G

ridle

ss P

ower

Cor

pora

tion)

1800

4: “

Smal

l-sca

le n

ucle

ar re

acto

rs fo

r rem

ote

mili

tary

ope

ratio

ns: o

ppor

tuni

ties

and

chal

leng

es”

(Dr.

Bret

Stro

gen;

OAS

D(EI

&E))

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latfo

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atte

ries

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ior B

allro

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)Se

ssio

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Fue

l Cel

ls(J

unio

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lroom

B)

Sess

ion

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anpo

rtabl

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oms

232-

233)

Sess

ion

Cha

irs

Mr.

Benj

amin

Cra

ig, A

lion

Scie

nce

and

Tech

nolo

gy &

Ms.

Pau

la R

alst

on, E

skra

Tec

hnic

al P

rodu

cts,

Inc.

Mr.

Nick

Fou

ndos

, FBI

&

M

r. Ry

an M

iller

, USA

FM

r. To

m B

yrd,

Loc

khee

d M

artin

&

Mr.

John

Pet

ers

USM

C

0800

-083

017

923:

“6T

For

mat

Lith

ium

Ion

Batte

ries

in 1

2V a

nd

24V

Confi

gura

tions

” (M

r. Ar

thur

Dob

ley;

Eag

lePi

cher

Tec

hnol

ogie

s)

1782

6: “

BioB

atte

ry: A

ltern

ativ

e Po

wer

Sou

rce

for

Extra

ctin

g En

ergy

from

JP8

with

out F

uel P

roce

ssin

g”

(Mr.

Sam

eer S

ingh

al; C

FD R

esea

rch

Corp

orat

ion)

1792

2: “

High

Ene

rgy

Man

porta

ble

Batte

ry”

(Dr.

Owen

Cro

wth

er; E

agle

Pich

er T

echn

olog

ies)

0830

-090

017

911:

“Ve

ry H

igh

Pow

er T

hin

Case

Lith

ium

Ion

Cells

” (M

r. Fr

ank

Pugl

ia; E

agle

Pich

er T

echn

olog

ies,

LLC

)

1782

7: “

Rege

nera

ble

Desu

lfuriz

atio

n of

JP8

fo

r Fue

l Cel

l Pow

er U

nits

” (D

r. Te

rry

DuBo

is; U

S Ar

my,

CERD

EC)

1781

1: “

Intro

duci

ng N

ervC

entr

Shar

ePac

k Ba

ttery

, Po

wer

Man

ager

, Har

vest

er, C

harg

er S

hare

po

wer

like

wat

er.”

(M

r. St

eve

Cark

ner;

Revi

sion

Mili

tary

, Inc

.)

0900

-093

017

869:

“Ad

vanc

ed N

iMH

High

Pow

er B

atte

ry fo

r Hig

h Ra

te A

pplic

atio

ns”

(Mr.

Mar

k Ko

hler

; G4

Syne

rget

ics)

1780

1: “

Ligh

twei

ght a

uste

re h

ybrid

pow

er s

yste

ms.

” (M

r. Ia

n Ka

ye; U

ltraC

ell L

LC)

1783

4: “

Scal

e Up

of D

ry P

roce

ss

for L

ithiu

m Io

n El

ectro

de M

anuf

actu

ring”

(Mr.

Mic

hael

Es

kra;

Esk

ra T

echn

ical

Pro

duct

s, In

c.)

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k in

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Sess

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Sess

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9: E

xped

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Base

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ns

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ior B

allro

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: Fue

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unio

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Sess

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11: G

ener

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s/M

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Cha

irM

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Mik

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atel

ain,

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Mr.

Nick

Fou

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, FBI

&

M

r. Ry

an M

iller

, USA

FM

s. R

ebec

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orris

, ACI

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s, In

c.

1000

-103

017

935:

“De

sign

ing

Mod

ular

, Sca

labl

e, N

+x

Redu

ndan

t Un

inte

rrup

tible

Pow

er S

yste

ms”

(M

r. P.

D. M

adde

n, P

E; E

nerg

y Te

chno

logi

es, I

nc.)

1784

3: “

Oper

atio

n of

a 2

kW

JP8

Fue

led

Fuel

Cell

UAV

Pow

er P

lant

. [Se

ssio

n: F

uel c

ells

UAV

AND

UGV

]”

(Mr.

Subi

r Roy

chou

dhur

y; P

reci

sion

Com

bust

ion,

Inc.

)

1791

7: “

Man

wea

rabl

e Po

wer

for D

ism

ount

ed S

oldi

ers.

”(M

r. Ch

risto

pher

For

d;

Ford

Pow

er S

ourc

es C

onsu

lting

, Ltd

.)

1030

-110

017

928:

“US

MC

Mob

ile E

lect

ric H

ybrid

Pow

er S

yste

ms

Deve

lopm

ent E

fforts

” (M

s. J

enni

fer G

ibso

n; M

arin

e Co

rps

Syst

ems

Com

man

d)

1783

9: “

Wea

rabl

e Fu

el C

ells

” (D

r. To

ny T

ham

pan;

U.S

. Arm

y)17

938:

“Di

srup

tive

Inno

vatio

n: IN

I Pow

er S

yste

ms”

(M

r. La

rry

Mar

kosk

i; IN

I Pow

er S

yste

ms)

1100

-113

017

930:

“Ba

ttery

Nee

ds a

nd C

onsi

dera

tions

With

in

the

USM

C”

(Mr.

Just

in G

ovar

; Mar

ine

Corp

s Sy

stem

s Co

mm

and)

1792

1: “

Fuel

Cel

ls w

ith H

igh

Spec

ific

Pow

er fo

r Un

man

ned

Syst

ems

or

Expe

ditio

nary

Gro

und

Use”

(D

r. Th

omas

Wes

trich

; USS

I)

1784

0: “

Ligh

twei

ght,

Sold

ier P

orta

ble,

Mul

tifue

l, IC

En

gine

Gen

erat

ors.

(Mr.

Subi

r Roy

chou

dhur

y; P

reci

sion

Com

bust

ion,

Inc.

)

1130

-130

0Lu

nch

w/S

peak

er: “

Navy

Ren

ewab

le E

nerg

y Pr

ogra

m O

ffice

” M

s. M

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Cha

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Ron

Houl

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MC

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(M

SGT

Gera

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r; M

arin

e Co

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Syst

ems

Com

man

d)

1792

0: “

ELig

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wei

ght,

man

porta

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di

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fuel

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sou

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for t

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oder

n da

y So

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r, M

arin

e or

law

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orce

men

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s”

(Maj

. Eel

co V

roon

; Def

ence

Cen

tre o

f Exp

ertis

e fo

r So

ldie

r and

Equ

ipm

ent)

1792

4: “

Gen

air E

xpor

t Pow

er fo

r the

FM

TV”

(Mr.

Jeffr

ey G

iven

s; G

rays

tone

Def

ense

, LLC

)

1330

-140

017

903:

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C’s

Tact

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brid

Pow

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m”

(Mr.

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atth

ews;

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Ele

ctro

nics

)

1784

1: “

Enab

ling

a Si

ngle

Sol

dier

Por

tabl

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kW F

uel

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r. “

(Mr.

Subi

r Roy

chou

dhur

y; P

reci

sion

Com

bust

ion,

Inc.

)

1794

9: “

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ced

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mis

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d m

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for m

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ehic

les

with

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iliar

y M

obile

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er”

(Mr.

Larr

y M

arko

ski;

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ower

Sys

tem

s)

1400

-143

017

925:

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M E

xpor

t Pow

er fo

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Bob

cat T

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r. Je

ffrey

Giv

ens;

Gra

ysto

ne D

efen

se, L

LC)

1794

0: “

Long

Dur

atio

n, S

afe

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r Unm

anne

d Un

derw

ater

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icle

s”

(Mr.

Phil

Robi

nson

; Pro

tone

x)

1791

5: “

Fuel

Effi

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t, Li

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t, He

avyF

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Alex

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iqui

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Inc.

)

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233)

Sess

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Cha

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Mr.

Rich

ard

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al R

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M

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017

836:

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fight

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Jose

ph G

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SPRA

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ry T

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1793

6: “

Reth

inki

ng E

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y Va

lue”

(M

r. Pa

ul R

oege

; Cre

ativ

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g, L

LC)

1793

4: “

Mot

oped

Sur

vivo

r Bik

e M

SB10

8”

(Mr.

Jeffe

ry G

iven

s; G

rays

tone

Def

ense

, LLC

)

1530

-160

017

913:

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our;

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f Ken

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y)

1793

3: “

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(Mr.

P.D.

Mad

den,

PE;

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Tech

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, Inc

.)

1793

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I Pow

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1600

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820:

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Dep

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r. Je

ff He

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1780

0: “

Inte

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iona

l Effo

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833:

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Cran

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Mic

hael

Cha

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in; N

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Cran

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visi

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1782

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aval

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804:

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r. Co

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6: “

Pow

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Phil

Robi

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21: E

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Tec

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Cha

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Mic

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1000

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017

941:

“Hy

brid

Bat

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Sys

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and

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r. Ph

il Ro

bins

on; P

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1783

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cap

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Carl

Post

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ne; S

aft A

mer

ica)

 

1030

-110

0

1782

9: “

Prel

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Anal

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of E

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s. J

ulia

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Divi

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1100

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017

807:

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usi

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Isot

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(Mr.

Badr

uddi

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C Cr

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5: “

Cost

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of L

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ExhibiTS FloorplAn

303 304

305 306

307 308

309

311 312

313

315 316

317 318

319 320

403 404

407

410

411

415 416

417

419

ExhibiTS proFilESAmeripack, Inc. 315 Ameripack is a manufacturer and distributor of Mil-Spec cases, Rack mount cases, Transit and Weapons cases. We specialize in free prototyping and design. Custom foam integration and other value added services are provided. Over 6500 cases in stock in over 450+ sizes and colors to choose from.

APT Group 317 Graystone Defense, LLC presents APT Group product – Motoped Survival Bike MSB108 APT Group is a Kansas City, Missouri company that builds a lightweight motorized mountain bike for severe duty off road operations. The MSB108 weighs 132 lbs. is motocross capable, and can handle up to a 300 lb. total load (rider and gear) while maintaining superior performance. It can also be peddled like a bicycle for silent operations.

Bobcat 320 Graystone Defense, LLC presents Kipper Tool/Bobcat/Vanair MFG product – Bobcat Toolcat w/VUM The Toolcat is a severe duty grade construction support vehicle with numerous attachments performing a wide range of missions. The Vanair Utility Module, or VUM, enhances the Toolcat mission profile allowing hand held high performance tools to be operated. In addition, the VUM can carry up to 500 lbs. of Kipper Tools.

Bren-Tronics, Inc. 403 Bren-Tronics produces Intelligent Portable Power Systems (38 +years), designing & manufacturing integrated rechargeable battery equipment, from Prototype to Production, delivering the future systems to our Warfighter.

Crystal Group 304 Crystal Group Inc, employee-owned small business, designs and manufactures deployment-ready, rugged servers, displays, networking, embedded, and storage devices that fit mission critical applications. Crystal excels at providing commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) and custom designed systems tailored to specifications. All products are designed and built to meet/exceed MIL-STDs 810F/G, 167-1, 461E/F and MIL-S-901D.

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ExhibiTS proFilES conTinUEDDefense Logistics Agency Battery Network 417 The objective of the Defense Logistics Agency's Battery Network Program is to improve DoD battery logistics by leveraging advanced manufacturing technologies through industry partnerships. BATTNET is an Office of the Secretary of Defense designated Operational Energy Program. Recent accomplishments include modular manufacturing, solvent-free electrode manufacturing, and high performance lithium CFx BA-5790 manufacturing, which received the 2014 Defense Manufacturing Technology Achievement Award.

Dewey Electronics Corporation 303 The Dewey Electronics Corporation is a premier long-term (50+ year) small business supplier to the U.S. defense industry of electrical and mechanical systems, both as a prime and sub tier contractor. We are the industry leader for the design and manufacture of DC hybrid power systems, compact diesel power generators, and APUs. Since 1996 Dewey has supplied the 2kW man portable Military Tactical Generator set. Over 18,000 of the 2kW MTG have been fielded.

Energy Technologies, Inc. 404 Energy Technologies, Inc. (ETI) provides field proven reliability in its cost effective, well-engineered power products. These product solutions cover the production, conditioning, and control of AC and DC power in a wide range of environments. These rugged products meet the demands and rigors of military, government, industrial, medical and telecommunications sectors.

EnerSys 307 EnerSys is the global leader in stored energy solutions. Our extensive aerospace and defense product range supplies power for military aviation, general/commercial aviation, space, satellites, tactical vehicles, ships, submarines, soldier-portable and smart weapons. EnerSys does more than just supply batteries; we offer integrated energy storage solutions to customers around the world.

Fidelity Technologies 308 The Military & Aerospace Division of Fidelity Technologies Corporation provides innovative solutions that address the needs of the warfighter in the areas of power generation and distribution, tactical vehicle armor, and cabling assemblies. As a leading global supplier of defense products and services, Fidelity is committed to supporting the warfighter.

G4 Synergetics 309 G4 Synergetics has developed a next-generation NiMH battery that is capable of continuous operation at 8C-Rate and full charge/discharge cycles at 16C-Rate. The battery module features a unique construction with integrated air-cooling, BMS, and overcharge protection. G4 is a total solution provider as it delivers both the battery and an integrated battery management system (BMS) for all applications.

Graywacke, Inc. 313 Graywacke, Inc. specializes in custom integration and design solutions. We set ourselves apart by providing exceptional service and unparalleled product support. Whether you’re interested in our power products, NATO slave cables, a custom solution designed for you, or our line of compact connectivity products, you can be confident that it has been designed to provide rugged, convenient, and reliable performance.

INI Power Systems, Inc. 415 INI Power is the industry leading provider of portable, lightweight, “right sized” power solutions through its family of Flex Fuel Generators (500Watt to 5000Watts) and hybrid energy systems. INI’s Flex Fuel Generators’ agnostic fuel architecture allows for the use of ANY FUEL, in ANY AOR, in ANY COMBINATION, allowing War fighters to generate power from any military logistical fuel.

Kipper Tool 318 Graystone Defense, LLC presents Kipper Tool/Bobcat/Vanair MFG product – Bobcat Toolcat w/VUM The Toolcat is a severe duty grade construction support vehicle with numerous attachments performing a wide range of missions. The Vanair Utility Module, or VUM, enhances the Toolcat mission profile allowing hand held high performance tools to be operated. In addition, the VUM can carry up to 500 lbs. of Kipper Tools.

Lind Electronics 305 Lind Electronics manufactures a wide variety of ruggedized AC / DC and DC / DC power adapters, battery protection devices and customized cables that are designed to be used with rugged computers and other mobile devices. Some of our ruggedized power adapters and customized cables are Mil Spec compliant.

Merlin Power Systems 411 For over 20 years, Merlin Power Systems, led by C.E.O. Billy Silhan and headquartered in Hampton Bays, New York, has supported Military Forces in the US and around the world with innovative, cutting-edge Power Management, Power Distribution and high-efficiency Power Generation systems, ensuring today’s modern warfighter operational success in every situation and all environments.

MILSPRAY Military Technologies 410MILSPRAY™ provides products, systems and services to the Department of Defense (DOD), government agencies and commercial customers that extend the useful life of military vehicles, aircraft, ships, weapons, and equipment. In addition, MILSPRAY™ is a manufacturer of renewable energy systems for the military, disaster relief and commercial use.

Joint Service Power Expo Lounge 416JSPE focuses on near term energy technologies that can enhance War fighter capabilities, reduce the dependence on energy, and minimize the logistics burden associated with energy in the battle space. This audience are those responsible for the design, development, and usage of portable & mobile power, in addition to the decision makers who influence the acquisition of power and energy related products and services.

Oceaneering International, Inc. 419The Advanced Technologies group of Oceaneering is recognized as an industry leader in enabling humans to work safely and effectively in harsh environments ranging from the depths of the sea to the outer reaches of space. ADTECH specializes in the support of manned systems and the development and application of practical, cost-effective robotic systems in multiple industries.

Military Batteries Systems 311 Power solutions for extreme military applications. Military factory representatives for: *** OPTIMA Batteries, Inc. Sealed, Spiralcell pure-lead tin batteries. ***Teledyne Battery Products, LT prismatic batteries. Additional products include: ***AC/DC & DC/DC power conversion products. ***NATO slave cables & receptacles.

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ExhibiTorS bY booTh & compAnYExhibiting Company Booth #

Ameripack, Inc. 315APT Group 317Bobcat 320Bren-Tronics, Inc. 403Crystal Group 304Defense Logistics Agency Battery Network 417Dewey Electronics Corporation 303Energy Technologies, Inc. 404EnerSys 307Fidelity Technologies 308G4 Synergetics 309Graywacke, Inc. 313INI Power Systems, Inc. 415Joint Service Power Expo Lounge 416Kipper Tool 318Lind Electronics 305Merlin Power Systems 411Military Batteries Systems 311MILSPRAY Military Technologies 410Oceaneering International, Inc. 419P3Solar 407Revision Military 306Solar Stik, Inc. 312Ultralife Corporation 316Vanair Mfg 319

Booth # Exhibiting Company

303 Dewey Electronics Corporation304 Crystal Group305 Lind Electronics306 Revision Military307 EnerSys308 Fidelity Technologies309 G4 Synergetics311 Military Batteries Systems312 Solar Stik, Inc.313 Graywacke, Inc.315 Ameripack, Inc.316 Ultralife Corporation317 APT Group318 Kipper Tool319 Vanair Mfg320 Bobcat403 Bren-Tronics, Inc.404 Energy Technologies, Inc.407 P3Solar410 MILSPRAY Military Technologies411 Merlin Power Systems415 INI Power Systems, Inc.416 Joint Service Power Expo Lounge417 Defense Logistics Agency Battery Network419 Oceaneering International, Inc.

P3Solar 407 P3Solar’s P3 products are designed for United States and Allied Armed Forces personnel requiring the smallest, lightest, highest power density portable solar chargers in support of mobile forces operating in austere environments. Our products scale to meet the mission’s portable power needs and are reliable to use again and again. We deliver these products in a timely, cost effective manner and support their use until no longer needed or functional.

Revision Military 306 Revision develops and delivers purpose-built protective soldier equipment for military use worldwide. The company, which began with eyewear, has expanded to face, head and torso protection as well as energy storage and power management products, continues to develop innovative capabilities for integrated, performance-enhancing soldier systems.

Solar Stik, Inc. 312 Solar Stik, Inc. produces a line of solar and solar/wind generators, as well as power storage, management and distribution devices designed to provide reliable, rugged, portable power to the Warfighter. Systems are military grade, flexible, expandable, easy to deploy and use and integrate seamlessly with conventional power generators. Customized accessories provide military units with solutions for communications, lighting, water purification and troop comfort items among other applications.

Ultralife Corporation 316 Ultralife Corporation develops, manufactures and markets a wide range of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries, charging systems and communications accessories for use in military, industrial and consumer portable electronic products. Through our portfolio of standard products and engineered solutions, Ultralife is at the forefront of providing the next generation of power systems.

Vanair Mfg 319 Graystone Defense, LLC presents the Vanair MFG Genair for the FMTV Vanair MFG is a Michigan City, Indiana company that builds compressed air, generator, and welding systems. The Genair provides compressed air and electric power to a worksite while mounted under the FMTV. The FMTV is not modified in any way nor does its footprint change, but can provide up to 10 kw and 185 CFM of air.

ExhibiTS proFilES conTinUED

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Vertical Access Elevator / Escalator Map

DECC SECOND FLOOR

DECC THIRD FLOOR

DECC FIRST FLOOR

South Meeting Rooms 232-233 (Break-out Session)

West Meeting Rooms 250-252, 260-264

East Passenger Elevator from 1st to Mezzanine to 2nd Floor

South Passenger Elevator from 1st to 2nd to 3rd Floor

Junior Ballroom General Session,

Break-out Session & Lunch Seating

South Passenger Elevator from 1st to 2nd to 3rd Floor

Central Passenger Elevator from 2nd to 3rd Floor

Attendee Registration

Exhibit Hall

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Duke energy Convention Center AttenDee informAtion:

Emergency In-House Ph#: 911 First Aid can be reached by phone at 513-419-7323 or by radio through a convention center security guard. The staff in the First Aid room cannot administer medications and wheelchairs are not available for use by attendees. Closest hospital and/or clinic:

University of Cincinnati Hospital 513-584-1000 (All Departments)513-584-5700 (Emergency Services)231 Albert Sabin Way Cincinnati, OH 45267-0550

All major medical, safety emergencies – 911

Non-emergency police calls – 513-765-1212; Cincinnati Police Department (CPD) - District One (Downtown) – 513-352-3505Ohio State Patrol – 513-732-1510Northern Kentucky State Patrol – 859-428-1212IIndiana State Police – 1-317-232-8248

Closest pharmacies: CVS Pharmacy 6th and Race Streets 513-345-3801

Hilton Netherlands Plazas Hotel Emergency Procedures

Medical

Should you require medical attention for an emergency situation, immediately dial “7777” for the Emergency Hotline

Fire

Should you hear a fire alarm on the guestroom floors or in the meeting space, please listen to the PA announcements. Follow the verbal instructions provided via the announcements, including evacuating the building using the nearest stairwell.

The Cincinnati Fire Department will respond to any fire alarm. After accessing the situation upon their arrival to the hotel, the Fire Department will continue the evacuation process or they will silence the alarms and update the announcements.

Horseshoe Casino

Points of Interest in Downtown Cincinnati and Northern KentuckyCincyUSA.com

© 2015 GC Cincy

1. AC Hotel by Marriott (Future Development) 2. Aronoff Center for the Arts 3. BB Riverboats Inc. 4. Bicentennial Park 5. Carew Tower Complex Observation Deck/Mabley Place 6. Carol Ann’s Carousel 7. Carrol Chimes Bell Tower 8. Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption 9. Centennial Buildings 1, 2 & 3 10. Cincinnati Art Museum 11. Cincinnati Fire Museum12. Cincinnati Marriott at RiverCenter13. Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal Duke Energy Children’s Museum, Cincinnati History Museum, Museum of Natural History and Science, Robert D. Linder Family OMNIMAX Theatre, Cincinnati Historical Society Library14. Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum15. Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber16. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (See map other side)17. Cincinnatian Hotel18. City Hall19. Comfort Suites Newport20. Contemporary Art Center21. Courtyard by Marriott Covington22. Duke Energy Convention Center23. Embassy Suites at RiverCenter24. Emery Auditorium Theatre25. Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati26. Extended Stay America – Covington27. Federal Building28. Findlay Market29. Fifth Third Building30. Fountain Square31. Garfield Suites Hotel32. GE Building33. Great American Ball Park34. Great American Tower at Queen City Square35. The Greater Cincinnati Police Historical Society Museum36. Hamilton County Courthouse37. Hamilton County Public Library38. Hampton Inn Cincinnati Riverfront39. Hampton Inn & Suites Uptown (See other side)40. Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza41. Holiday Inn & Suites Downtown Cincinnati (Opening Early 2016)42. Holiday Inn Cincinnati Riverfront43. Homewood Suites & Hampton Inn & Suites 44. Horseshoe Casino45. Hyatt Regency Cincinnati46. Indiana Casinos (See map other side)47. Isaac M. Wise Temple48. Kroger Building49. Krohn Conservatory 50. Lytle Park51. Macy’s

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52. Main Street Entertainment District53. Mainstrasse Village54. Marriott Autograph Collection Hotel Cincinnati (Coming in Spring 2017)55. Marriott Kingsgate Conference Hotel (See map other side)56. Masonic Center57. Memorial Hall58. Millennium Hotel Cincinnati59. Mount Adams60. Music Hall61. National Steamboat Monument62. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center 63. Newport Aquarium64. Newport on the Levee65. Overlook Park66. Paul Brown Stadium67. Playhouse in the Park68. Procter & Gamble Headquarters69. Public Landing70. Queen City Riverboats71. Radisson Hotel Cincinnati Riverfront72. Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown 73. Residence Inn Downtown 74. Ride the Ducks75. Riverboat Row76. Riverside Drive Area 77. Saks Fifth Avenue78. Sawyer Point79. SCPA (School for Creative and Performing Arts)80. Serpentine Wall81. SpringHill Suites82. St. Peter in Chains Cathedral83. Taft Museum of Art 84. Taft Theatre85. The Banks Entertainment District86. Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park87. Tiffany & Co.88. 21c Museum Hotel 89. U.S. Bank Arena90. Uptown – University of Cincinnati (See map other side)91. Visitors Center92. Westin Hotel Cincinnati93. World Peace Bell

Cincinnati Street Car Route (Opens September 2016)

Southbank Shuttle

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Stop by our Visitor Center on FountainSquare for up-to-date information onCincinnati. Hours are online at:www.cincyusa.com/visitors

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Public Library

Points of Interest

Belterra Park Gaming

Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza 35 W 5th Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 421-9100 FAX: (513) 421-4291

TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION

Airport Executive Shuttle:

Airport Executive Shuttle can take you into the city. On-call service is provided to hotels and other locations throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

Shuttles to Downtown Cincinnati and Covington cost $22 one way and $32 round-trip. Rates to other locations vary. Call 24 hours in advance to guarantee a reservation; however, walk-up service is also available. For more information visit the Airport Executive Shuttle desk in any of the baggage claim areas or call 1-800-990-8841 or 859/261-8841.

Taxi Cab Service: (Important information – ALWAYS get the time and place that you entered the taxi, your destination, number of the taxi and Taxi Company Name, in case there is a problem) Service is available 24 hours a day. Call 859-767-3260 for more information.

Taxis are located outside of the downtown hotels and the bell staff can assist you. The meter starts at $4.00; $2.00 per mile thereafter ($4 minimum). The taxi fare from the airport to the downtown hotels is $34, plus gratuity.

The taxi listing is informational only - fares can change without notice.

Monday, May 2, 2011 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Conference Attendee Registration Check-in

• Ballroom Pre-function Hall of Fame foyer Tuesday, May 3, 2011 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Conference Attendee & Exhibitor Registration (continues) Wednesday, May 4, 2011 7:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Conference Attendee & Exhibitor Registration (continues) Thursday, May 5, 2011 7:00 a.m. - 11:30a.m. Conference Attendee & Exhibitor Registration (continues)

Tuesday, August 25

Opening & General Session Junior Ballroom A & B

Tuesday, August 25 & Wednesday, August 26

Lunch Seating Junior Ballroom C & D

Tuesday, August 25, Wednesday, August 26, & Thursday, August 27

• Conference Break-out Sessions Junior Ballroom A• Conference Break-out Sessions Junior Ballroom B• Conference Break-out Sessions South Meeting Room 232-233)

Walgreen’s *(Open 24 Hours) 1601 Monmouth St., Newport, KY 859-291-7343