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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
TU
ES
DA
Y 2
5 A
Ug
US
T
*201
5 Jo
int S
ervi
ce P
ower
Con
fere
nce a
ttend
ee/e
xhib
it bo
oth
pers
onne
l bad
ge re
quir
ed to
atte
nd a
ll co
nfer
ence
func
tions
(“V
EO”
badg
e is n
ot v
alid
)
0730
-170
0Co
nfer
ence
Atte
ndee
& E
xhib
itor R
egis
tratio
n (c
ontin
ues)
0730
-090
0Co
ntin
enta
l Bre
akfa
st (J
unio
r Bal
lroom
Foy
er)
0900
-091
5
Open
ing
Cere
mon
y an
d W
elco
me
Rem
arks
:
Mr.
Jim
Guc
insk
i 20
15 J
oint
Ser
vice
Pow
er E
xpo
& Co
nfer
ence
Cha
ir &
Rust
y Na
il En
gine
erin
g LL
C(J
unio
r Bal
lroom
A-B
)
0915
-100
0Ke
ynot
e Ad
dres
s #1
- “
Ener
gy fo
r the
War
fight
er”
- M
r. St
eve
Map
es, O
ffice
of t
he A
ssis
tant
Sec
reta
ry o
f Def
ense
, Dep
uty
Dire
ctor
for E
xped
ition
ary
Oper
atio
ns
1000
-103
0Co
ffee
Brea
k in
Exh
ibit
Hall
C
1030
-111
5Ke
ynot
e Ad
dres
s #2
-“A
ir Fo
rce
Oper
atio
nal E
nerg
y” -
Dr.
Lesl
ie P
erki
ns, A
ir Fo
rce
Rese
arch
Lab
orat
ory
(Jun
ior B
allro
om A
-B)
1115
-120
0Ke
ynot
e Ad
dres
s #3
- “
Over
view
of M
arin
e Co
rps
Syst
ems
Com
man
ds E
fforts
in P
ower
and
Ene
rgy”
-
M
r. W
arre
n Cl
are,
Pow
er S
yste
ms
Engi
neer
, Mar
ine
Corp
s Sy
stem
Com
man
d
1200
-130
0Lu
nch
w s
peak
er (T
BA) (
Juni
or B
allro
om C
-D)
1300
-143
0 Se
ssio
n Se
ssio
n 1:
Bat
terie
s -
Com
mun
icat
ion
Elec
troni
cs
(Jun
ior B
allro
om A
)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
Cran
eM
r. M
icha
el E
skra
, Esk
ra T
echn
ical
Pro
duct
s, In
c. &
Mr.
Sam
Stu
art,
NSW
C Cr
ane
1300
-133
017
831:
”LiC
Fx/M
nO2
Hybr
id D
cells
Dis
char
ged
Safe
ly a
t El
evat
ed T
empe
ratu
res”
(D
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
-Sta
te
Rech
arge
able
Bat
terie
s fo
r Mili
tary
Por
tabl
e Po
wer
” (M
r. Do
ugla
s Ca
mpb
ell;
Solid
Pow
er, I
nc.)
1430
-150
0Co
ffee
Brea
k in
Exh
ibit
Hall
C
TU
ES
DA
Y 2
5 A
Ug
US
T c
on
Tin
UE
D
*201
5 Jo
int S
ervi
ce P
ower
Con
fere
nce a
ttend
ee/e
xhib
it bo
oth
pers
onne
l bad
ge re
quir
ed to
atte
nd a
ll co
nfer
ence
func
tions
(“V
EO”
badg
e is n
ot v
alid
)
Sess
ion
Sess
ion
3: P
latfo
rm b
atte
ries
(Jun
ior B
allro
om A
)Se
ssio
n 4:
Grid
s
(Jun
ior B
allro
om B
)Se
ssio
n 5:
Alte
rnat
ive
Fuel
s
(Sou
th M
eetin
g Ro
oms
232-
233)
Sess
ion
Cha
irsM
r. Be
njam
in C
raig
, Alio
n Sc
ienc
e an
d Te
chno
logy
&
M
s. R
ebec
ca M
orris
, ACI
Tec
hnol
ogie
s, In
c.Ca
ptai
n Be
njam
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
sley
; Sol
ar S
tik, I
nc.)
1530
-160
017
851:
“So
lvin
g Cr
itica
l Mili
tary
bat
tery
indu
stria
l bas
e ch
alle
nges
with
Titl
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
y in
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))
1630
- 17
30Ne
twor
king
Ses
sion
in E
xhib
it Ha
ll C
wE
Dn
ES
DA
Y 2
6 A
Ug
US
T07
00-0
800
Cont
inen
tal B
reak
fast
(Jun
ior B
allro
om F
oyer
)
Sess
ion
Sess
ion
6: P
latfo
rm B
atte
ries
(Jun
ior B
allro
om A
)Se
ssio
n 7:
Fue
l Cel
ls(J
unio
r Bal
lroom
B)
Sess
ion
8: M
anpo
rtabl
e
(Sou
th M
eetin
g Ro
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.)
0930
-100
0Co
ffee
Brea
k in
Exh
ibit
Hall
C
wE
Dn
ES
DA
Y 2
6 A
Ug
US
T c
on
Tin
UE
D
*201
5 Jo
int S
ervi
ce P
ower
Con
fere
nce a
ttend
ee/e
xhib
it bo
oth
pers
onne
l bad
ge re
quir
ed to
atte
nd a
ll co
nfer
ence
func
tions
(“V
EO”
badg
e is n
ot v
alid
)
Sess
ion
Sess
ion
9: E
xped
ition
ary
Base
Ope
ratio
ns
(Jun
ior B
allro
om A
)Se
ssio
n 10
: Fue
l cel
ls
(J
unio
r Bal
lroom
B)
Sess
ion
11: G
ener
ator
s/M
an p
orta
ble
(Sou
th M
eetin
g Ro
oms
232-
233)
Sess
ion
Cha
irM
r. Ro
n Ho
ule,
DRA
SH &
Mr.
Mik
e Ch
atel
ain,
USN
Mr.
Nick
Fou
ndos
, FBI
&
M
r. Ry
an M
iller
, USA
FM
s. R
ebec
ca M
orris
, ACI
Tec
hnol
ogie
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
onic
a M
. DeA
ngel
o, O
ffice
of t
he A
ssis
tant
Sec
reta
ry o
f the
Nav
y fo
r Ene
rgy,
Inst
alla
tions
, &
Envi
ronm
ent,
Offic
e of
the
Prin
cipa
l Dep
uty
Assi
stan
t Sec
reta
ry o
f the
Nav
y fo
r Ene
rgy,
Inst
alla
tions
, & E
nviro
nmen
t (Ju
nior
Bal
lroom
C-D
)
Sess
ion
Sess
ion
12: E
xped
ition
ary
Base
Ope
ratio
ns
(Jun
ior B
allro
om A
)Se
ssio
n 13
: Fue
l Cel
ls
(Jun
ior B
allro
om B
)Se
ssio
n 14
: Veh
icle
Sys
tem
s
(S
outh
Mee
ting
Room
s 23
2-23
3)
Sess
ion
Cha
irs
Mr.
Ron
Houl
e, D
RASH
&
M
r. Ru
dy P
irani
, NSW
C Cr
ane
Mr.
Nick
Fou
ndos
, FBI
&
M
r. Ry
an M
iller
, USA
FM
s. T
amm
y Du
fresn
e, U
SN &
M
s. D
oris
Tur
nage
, ERD
C
1300
-133
017
931:
“US
MC
Adva
nced
Pow
er D
istri
butio
n an
d M
icro
Grid
Effo
rts”
(M
SGT
Gera
ld V
olpp
r; M
arin
e Co
rps
Syst
ems
Com
man
d)
1792
0: “
ELig
hter
®: L
ight
wei
ght,
man
porta
ble,
di
esel
fuel
ed p
ower
sou
rce
for t
he m
oder
n da
y So
ldie
r, M
arin
e or
law
enf
orce
men
t offi
cial
s”
(Maj
. Eel
co V
roon
; Def
ence
Cen
tre o
f Exp
ertis
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r So
ldie
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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:
“UE
C’s
Tact
ical
Edg
e Hy
brid
Pow
er S
yste
m”
(Mr.
Mar
k M
atth
ews;
UEC
Ele
ctro
nics
)
1784
1: “
Enab
ling
a Si
ngle
Sol
dier
Por
tabl
e 1
kW F
uel
Cell
Gene
rato
r. “
(Mr.
Subi
r Roy
chou
dhur
y; P
reci
sion
Com
bust
ion,
Inc.
)
1794
9: “
Redu
ced
idlin
g, E
mis
sion
s an
d m
aint
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ce
for m
ilita
ry V
ehic
les
with
Aux
iliar
y M
obile
Pow
er”
(Mr.
Larr
y M
arko
ski;
INI P
ower
Sys
tem
s)
1400
-143
017
925:
“VU
M E
xpor
t Pow
er fo
r the
Bob
cat T
oolc
at”
(M
r. Je
ffrey
Giv
ens;
Gra
ysto
ne D
efen
se, L
LC)
1794
0: “
Long
Dur
atio
n, S
afe
Pow
er fo
r Unm
anne
d Un
derw
ater
Veh
icle
s”
(Mr.
Phil
Robi
nson
; Pro
tone
x)
1791
5: “
Fuel
Effi
cien
t, Li
ghtw
eigh
t, He
avyF
uele
d Ro
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Co
mbu
stio
n En
gine
Pro
gram
.”
(Dr.
Alex
ande
r Shk
olni
k; L
iqui
dPis
ton,
Inc.
)
1430
-150
0Co
ffee
Brea
k in
Exh
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Hall
C -
Last
Cha
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to V
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Exh
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quir
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)
Th
Ur
SD
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27
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Sess
ion
Sess
ion
15: R
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able
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unio
r Bal
lroom
A)
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ion
16: L
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allro
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n 17
: Spe
cial
Ope
ratio
ns
(Sou
th M
eetin
g Ro
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232-
233)
Sess
ion
Cha
irs
Mr.
Rich
ard
Stro
man
, U.S
. Nav
al R
esea
rch
Labo
rato
ry &
Dr
. Llo
yd Z
ilch,
Nav
al S
urfa
ce W
arfa
re C
ente
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r. M
icha
el E
skra
, Esk
ra T
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ical
Pro
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s, In
c. &
Mr.
Zahi
d Di
n, N
AVSE
A Cr
ane
Ms.
Pau
la R
alst
on, E
skra
Tec
hnic
al P
rodu
cts,
Inc.
&
M
r. M
ark
Tish
er, N
AVSU
RFW
ARCE
NDIV
1500
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017
836:
“De
ploy
able
Hyb
rid S
yste
m to
Red
uce
Expe
ditio
nary
War
fight
er’s
Ene
rgy
Need
s”
(Mr.
Jose
ph G
ersc
hutz
; MIL
SPRA
Y M
ilita
ry T
echn
olog
ies)
1793
6: “
Reth
inki
ng E
nerg
y Va
lue”
(M
r. Pa
ul R
oege
; Cre
ativ
e Er
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:
“Aq
ueou
s Re
char
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odiu
mIo
n Ba
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s fo
r Gr
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Ener
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fess
or M
ona
Shirp
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Univ
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f Ken
tuck
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1793
3: “
Faci
litat
ing
a Hy
drog
en In
frast
ruct
ure
in
Supp
ort o
f Fue
l Cel
l Pow
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ener
atio
n”
(Mr.
P.D.
Mad
den,
PE;
Ene
rgy
Tech
nolo
gies
, Inc
.)
1793
9: “
500
Wat
t, Ru
ck P
acka
ble,
Fle
x Fu
el G
ener
ator
”(M
r. La
rry
Mar
kosk
i; IN
I Pow
er S
yste
ms)
1600
-163
017
820:
“Sa
ft’s
Adva
nced
Dep
loya
ble
Rene
wab
le E
nerg
y Sy
stem
” (M
r. Je
ff He
lm; S
aft A
mer
ica)
1780
0: “
Inte
rnat
iona
l Effo
rts R
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Di
smou
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(Mr.
Mar
c Gi
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r; U.
S. A
rmy
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on O
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cinn
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0700
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Sess
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Sess
ion
18: S
afet
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(J
unio
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lroom
A)
Sess
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19: P
ower
Man
agem
ent
(J
unio
r Bal
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B)
Sess
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Cha
irDr
. Cor
ey L
ove,
U.S
. Nav
al R
esea
rch
Labo
rato
ry &
Dr.
Tom
Ada
ms,
Pur
due
Univ
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tyM
s. R
ebec
ca M
orris
, ACI
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c. &
Dr.
Josh
ua
Haw
ke, U
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0800
-083
017
833:
“NS
WC
Cran
e Ba
ttery
Ris
k Re
duct
ion
Asse
ssm
ent P
roce
ss”
(Mr.
Mic
hael
Cha
tela
in; N
SWC
Cran
e Di
visi
on)
1782
3: “
Impr
oved
Sol
dier
Ene
rgy
Perfo
rman
ce
thro
ugh
Sim
ulat
ion”
(D
r. Ri
char
d St
rom
an; U
.S. N
aval
Res
earc
h La
bora
tory
)
0830
-090
017
804:
“Op
portu
nitie
s fo
r Saf
e Lo
w T
empe
ratu
re R
echa
rge”
(D
r. Co
rey
Love
; US
Nava
l Res
earc
h La
bora
tory
)
1780
2: “
Tailo
red
Hybr
id P
ower
Sys
tem
: Exp
editi
onar
y Po
wer
Sol
utio
n in
an
Era
of F
isca
l Aus
terit
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4 Ro
nald
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chic
a, U
SA (R
et.);
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ar S
tik In
c.)
0900
-093
017
819:
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thiu
m Io
n Ba
ttery
OffG
as S
enso
r for
Bat
tery
He
alth
and
Saf
ety
Mon
itorin
g”
(Dr.
Scot
t Sw
artz
; Nex
Tech
Mat
eria
ls, L
td.)
1791
6: “
Pow
erin
g Sm
art D
evic
es W
ith D
umb
Cabl
es”
(Mr.
Phil
Robi
nson
; Pro
tone
x)
0930
-100
0Co
ffee
Brea
k (J
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ion
21: E
mer
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Tec
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ion
Cha
irs
Mr.
Mic
hael
Esk
ra, E
skra
Tec
hnic
al P
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cts,
Inc.
& D
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m A
dam
s, P
urdu
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iver
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Mr.
Benj
amin
Cra
ig, A
lion
Scie
nce
and
Tech
nolo
gy &
Dr. R
ex C
orbi
n, N
SWC
Cran
e
1000
-103
017
941:
“Hy
brid
Bat
tery
Sys
tem
s Fo
r Hig
h En
ergy
and
Hi
gh P
ower
” (M
r. Ph
il Ro
bins
on; P
roto
nex)
1783
2: “
Supe
rcap
acito
r as
part
of a
Sup
erca
p LI
Ion
hybr
id e
ngin
e st
artin
g sy
stem
Hig
h po
wer
cap
acito
rs”
(Mr.
Carl
Post
iglio
ne; S
aft A
mer
ica)
1030
-110
0
1782
9: “
Prel
imin
ary
Anal
ysis
of E
nerg
y Ha
rves
ting
Assa
ult P
ack”
(M
s. J
ulia
nne
Doug
las;
U.S
. Arm
y CE
RDEC
CP&
I Pow
er
Divi
sion
)
1798
4 “R
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w o
f Com
mon
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tacl
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the
Deve
lopm
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for N
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Bat
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de A
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ater
ial C
omm
erci
aliz
atio
n” (D
r. Ja
mes
Fle
etw
ood;
‘B
atte
ry In
nova
tion
Cent
er)
1100
-113
017
807:
“Li
thiu
m S
afet
y Ev
alua
tions
usi
ng
Isot
herm
al C
alor
imet
ry”
(Mr.
Badr
uddi
n Pi
rani
; NSW
C Cr
ane)
1800
5: “
Cost
-Effe
ctiv
e Re
cycl
ing
of L
i-Ion
Bat
terie
s”
(Dr.
Stev
en E
. Slo
op O
nTo
Tech
nolo
gy L
LC)
1130
Clo
sing
Rem
arks
& A
djou
rn (R
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Bre
ak-o
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essi
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ExhibiTS FloorplAn
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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.
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.
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.
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Junior Ballroom General Session,
Break-out Session & Lunch Seating
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Central Passenger Elevator from 2nd to 3rd Floor
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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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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