June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating...

12
Onsite Program June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO

Transcript of June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating...

Page 1: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

Onsite Program

June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO

Page 2: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

Joint CBRN Conference & Exhibition

June 26-28, 2006

Fort Leonard Wood, MO

“Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction”Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

organizations to employ CBRN weapons on the battlefield or against American citizens in the homeland and overseas makes

the Chemical Corps’ role in the defense of our country more vital than ever before. It is important for the chemical community, the military and civilian employees of the Services and other government agencies, our international partners, contractors,

industry, and academia, to come together and share information about our capabilities to defend against CBRN weapons and our

requirements for the future.

The Joint CBRN conference does that.

“The Department of Defense finds this event meets the minimum regulatory standards for attendance by DoD employees. This

finding does not constitute a blanket approval or endorsement for attendance. Individual DoD Component commands or orga-nizations are responsible for approving attendance of its DoD

employees based on mission requirements and DoD regulations.” “The Department of Defense finds this event meets the minimum

regulatory standards for attendance by DoD employees. This finding does not constitute a blanket approval or endorsement for attendance. Individual DoD Component commands or organiza-

tions are responsible for approving attendance of its DoD employ-ees based on mission requirements and DoD regulations.”

Page 3: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

AGENDAMonday, June 26, 2006

12:00PM – 5:00PM Registration for Joint CBRN Conference Exhibit Pavilion outside of Nutter Field House

5:00PM – 7:00PM Reception in Exhibit Areas Nutter Field House & Exhibit Pavilion (Dress: Business casual or golf attire)

Tuesday, June 27, 2006 7:00AM - 5:00PM Registration Exhibit Pavilion

7:00AM – 8:15AM Continental Breakfast Exhibit Areas

7:00AM – 5:45PM Exhibits Open Nutter Field House & Exhibit Pavilion

8:30AM – 8:45AM Opening Ceremonies Abrams Theater

NDIA Welcome BG Walt Busbee, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem Bio Defense Division Abrams Theater

Chief of Chemical Welcome BG Stanley H. Lillie, USA Commandant, US Army Chemical School Abrams Theater

Page 4: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

Tuesday June 27, 2006 Cont.

8:45AM – 9:30AM Keynote Speaker Combating WMD Dr. Tegnelia, Director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Deputy Director, STRATCOM Center for Combating WMD Abrams Theater

9:30AM – 10:00AM Break Exhibit Areas

10:00AM – 10:45AM NORTHCOM Role in HLD MG Davis, USA Joint Task Force-Civil Support NORTHCOM Abrams Theater

10:45AM – 11:30AM Chemical and Biological Defense and Chemical Demilitarization Program COL Michael O’Keefe, USA Chief of Staff to the Special Assistant for Chemical & Biological Defense and Chemical Demilitarization Programs Abrams Theater

11:30AM – 1:00PM Lunch Exhibit Areas

1:00PM – 1:45PM Joint Requirements Office-Chemical Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Office Update MG Bromberg , USA Abrams Theater

Page 5: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

Tuesday June 27, 2006 Cont.

1:45PM – 2:30PM Joint Combat Developer Update BG Stanley H. Lillie, USA Abrams Theater

2:30PM – 3:00PM Medical Research and Material Command COL James Romano, USA Abrams Theater

3:00PM – 3:30PM Break Exhibit Areas

3:30PM – 5:00PM International Panel Moderator: COL Patrick Sharon, USA Panelists:MAJ Tim Mertsock, USA Major Jim Cameron, British Army Colonel Ho Kong Wai, Singapore Armed Forces Abrams Theater

5:00PM Adjourn for the Day

Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:30AM – 3:00PM Registration and Continental Breakfast Exhibit Areas

8:20AM-8:25AM Opening Remarks and Award Presentation Chairman: BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem Bio Defense Division 8:25AM-8:30AM Keynote Introduction BG Stanley H. Lillie, USA Abrams Theater

Page 6: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Cont.8:30AM – 9:15AM Keynote Speaker CERFP Maj Gen Annette Sobel, USAF J-2, National Guard Bureau Abrams Theater

9:15AM – 10:00AM Joint Science and Technology Office Dr. Charles R. Gallaway Director, Joint Science Technology Office for Chemical and Biological Defense, DTRA Abrams Theater

10:00AM – 10:30AM Break Exhibit Areas

10:30AM – 11:15AM Joint Program Executive Office Update MG Steve Reeves, USA Program Executive Officer for Chemical and Biological Defense Abrams Theater

11:15AM – 11:45AM 20th Support Command (CBRNE) BG Kevin Wendel, USA Abrams Theater

11:45AM – 1:00PM Lunch Exhibit Areas

Page 7: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Cont.1:00PM – 2:30PM Technology Panel BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem-Bio Defense Division Panelists: MG John Doesburg, USA (Ret) Director, Homeland Security Programs Oak Ridge National Laboratory Dr. Jeffrey Stiefel, Ph.D. Program Executive Officer Chemical and Biological Security Programs Science and Technology Directorate Department of Homeland Security COL Ben Hagar Deputy, Joint Science & Technology for Chem-Bio Defense Defense Threat Reduction Agency Mr. Ed Wack Director, Future Acquisition JPEO-Chem-Bio Defense Abrams Theater

2:30PM – 2:35PM NDIA Closing Remarks BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem-Bio Defense Division Abrams Theater

2:35PM – 4:00PM Break Exhibit Areas

3:00PM – Complete Demonstrations behind Exhibit Pavilion

Page 8: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

arata expositions, inc.15928 tournament drivegaithersburg, md 20877(phone) 301-921-0800

(fax) 301-990-1717www.arataexpo.com

60620

607508507407

40620

0' 5' 10' 20' 30'

602

604

402

404

Registration

6ftx

2ft

Rev. 5/24/06

6ftx

2ft

6ftx

2ft

6ftx

2ft

401

405

403

40'

506

504

502501

505

503

601

(8 ft. high drape)

10'

603

605

Exhibits Pavilion 82'x200'

72-10x10 boothsAisles 7.25' unless noted

Entrance

626

624

622

620

618

616

612

610

66in

22'66in 66in 66in 66in 66in

422

424

426

416 20

30

412

410

417

411

409

415

Ais

le 4

00423

421

419

425

617518

516

510

512511

509

611

609

615

8'

526

524

522

520

523

Ais

le 5

00

521

525

623

Ais

le 6

00

621

619

625

Page 9: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

blea

cher

s

blea

cher

s

blea

cher

sblea

cher

s

100

Ais

le

200

Ais

le

300

Ais

le

Entra

nce

blea

cher

s

6ftx

2ft

0'5'

10'

20'

30'

6ftx2ft

6ftx2ft

6ftx

2ft

Food

& B

ever

age

6ftx2ft

6ftx2ft

6ftx2ft

6ftx

2ft6f

tx2ft

6ftx

2ft

Food

& B

ever

age

6ftx

2ft

6ftx2ft

6ftx

2ft

10'

15'

Rev.

5/2

4/06

arat

a ex

pos

ition

s, in

c.15

928

tour

nam

ent d

rive

gai

ther

sbur

g, m

d 20

877

(pho

ne)

301-

921-

0800

(fax

) 301

-990

-171

7w

ww

.ara

taex

po.c

om

20

20

209

305

307

20

304

205

204

40

105 10

4

315

3032

520

321

323

207

211

20

310

312

20

215

2021

9

316

318

106

108

107

113

115

109

2011

720

212

2021

621

8

118

116

120

2012

4

203

202

201

200

100

20

10'

123

20

125

3020

322

2032

632

820

223

225

227

229

20

Page 10: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

Company Name Booth #Advanced Measurement Technology 616Agentase 124Ahura Corporation 323Air Techniques International 200AirBoss-Defense 412Allen-Vanguard 401Alluviam LLC 227AMETEK- Aerospace & Defense 203Arcadis 116Argon Electronics 201AristaTek Inc. 207Aspen Systems, Inc. 509Audiopack 305Avon Protection Systems, Inc. 202Base-X Shelters 22Base-X Shelters 23Battelle 322Brimrose Corporation of America 610Bruker Daltonics 307BW Technologies 115CamelBak 605CBIAC 113Chemical Corps Regimental Association 502Chemical Corps Regimental Association 416Clean Earth Technologies, LLC 507Concurrent Technologies Corporation 215Constellation Technology 212Creative Building Products 617Defense Threat Reduction Agency - PAO

122

Draeger Safety, Inc. 223DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc. 123DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc. 7EAI Corporation 310ECS 615EG&G DMI 316EMD Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 213EnviroFoam Technologies 107First Line Technology 21General Dynamics - ATP 204Gentex Corporation 603Global Ground Support 205Global Protection, llc 219Griffin Analytical Technologies 124Guardian Mfg Co 621Hunter Manufacturing Company 109IEM 609INFICON 104Intelagard, Inc. 105ITT AES 209

Company Name Booth #JEAP 523JPEO for Chem Bio Defense 125JPEO for Chem Bio Defense 28Kalman & Company, Inc. 525LANX Fabric Systems 108MacAulay Brown 119MadahCom 503MadahCom 18MesoSystems Technology, Inc. 124Military Medical Technology 611Milliken & Company 607Mobile Medical International Corp. 404Morphix Technologies 118NanoScale Materials 512NBC International 225NDIA 17NDIA 1Nor E First Response, Inc. 15Northrop Grumman 19Northrop Grumman 325Nucsafe, Inc. 618Oak Ridge National Laboratory 326OI Analytical/CMS Field Products 602Omni Measurement Systems, Inc. 510OptiMetrics, Inc. 100OWR Corp 504Paul Boye Technologies 516PDA LLC 211Pine Bluff Arsenal 229Proengin Inc 106QuickSilver Analytics, Inc. 402RADeCO, Inc 619RAE Systems 501Reeves EMS, LLC 24Reeves EMS, LLC 26Remploy Textiles 612Safe Reflections, Inc 521SafetyTech International, Inc. 606SAIC 312Sceptor Industries, Inc. 304Scott Specialty Gases 601Smiths Detection 315Srategic Technology Enterprises, Inc. 506Survival Inc. 511Tex-Shield, Inc. 328The Sigmon Group 218TSI Incorporated 318TVI Corporation 16USAA 505USAES-DEI 604W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. 321

Exhibitors

Page 11: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

100% Black100% PMS 485

logo white on black

logo PMS 403

logo PMS 286

logo PMS Black

White logos in boxs

Thank you to our sponsors.

Page 12: June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO · June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO “Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction” Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist

See you next year!June 25-27, 2007

Ft. Leonard Wood, MO

2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 400 Arlington, VA 22201 703-522-1820