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NAC General Membership Meeting Agenda and Exhibitor Information
THE NATIONAL ARMAMENTS CONSORTIUM GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
The NAC General Membership Meeting is the largest annual forum bringing the DoD’s Armaments Community together to discuss requirements, challenges, and emerging opportunities in a unique collaborative environment. Meeting Objectives NAC and DOTC engage the Armaments Community to:
• Communicate DoD's vision, priorities, roadmaps, technology gaps, and acquisition strategies
• Facilitate and coordinate DoD activities to ensure mission relevance across all platforms
• Drive rapid acquisition and effective prototype initiatives through a collaborative review of GFY19 Prototype Requirements
• Use the Consortium-based OTA as the vehicle to achieve “Innovation through Collaboration”
• Provide a forum for collaborative discussions of the direction, challenges, requirements, and state-of-the-art technology of current and future armament needs
DoD organizations participating in DOTC: RD&E Centers
AFRL – Munitions (RW), Directed Energy (RD), Sensors (RY), Space Vehicles (RV) NAVSEA - NUWC, NSWC (Dahlgren, Indian Head, Crane, Panama City) NAVAIR – NAWC (China Lake, Lakehurst) RDECOM – ARDEC, AMRDEC, ARL, CERDEC, NSRDC
PEOs and PMs Air Force – PEO Weapons, PEO Space Systems, and PEO Strategic Systems Navy – PEO IWS, PEO Subs, PEO LM&W Marine Corps – MarCorSysCom, Army – PEO Ammo, PEO M&S, PEO Soldier USSOCOM – PEO SOF Warrior, JSOC, PEO SERSE
OSD, Services, and Agencies OSD – A&S, R&E, DPAP, MIBP Agencies – DARPA, DTRA, MDA, SCO Air Force – AFLCMC Navy – N9, ASN RD&A, ONR Marine Corps – MCCDC, Non-lethal Warfare Directorate Army – ASAALT, ARCIC, NGIC
April 11-13, 2018 Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, VA
The National Armaments Consortium The pre-eminent collaboration organization to enable and deliver rapid armaments innovation for the Nation’s security. NAC is a consortium of 600+ organizations encompassing large, medium, and small businesses and academia, including traditional and non-traditional performers in the armaments community. NAC has a long and very successful partnership with the DoD’s Ordnance Technology Consortium (DOTC), an OSD chartered consortium made up of DoD’s RDT&E and Acquisition organizations. NAC and DOTC constitute an enterprise executing 490+ active prototyping projects ($1.7B) across a portfolio of 12 Armaments Technology areas. In order to streamline acquisition, reduce time to fielding, innovate technologies, and maximize collaboration between the DoD and the armaments industrial base, the Enterprise uses 10 USC 2371b - Other Transaction Agreements (OTA).
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 2018 0700 – 0800 Registration and Hosted Breakfast Regency Ballroom Foyer
0800 – 0815 Welcome Remarks
Mr. Charles Zisette, NAC Executive Director
0815 – 0845 Keynote Honorable Dr. Michael D. Griffin Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering
0845 – 0900 Army’s Armament Technology Modernization Strategy
Mr. John F. Hedderich III Director, US Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center
0900 – 1020 Army Modernization Command Panel Major General Jim Richardson Director, Process Innovation and Integration Brig. Gen. Stephen Maranian Long Range Precision Fires CFT Brig. Gen. David Lesperance Next Generation Combat Vehicles CFT Brig. Gen. Christopher Donahue Soldier Lethality CFT
1020 – 1050 Poster Session and Networking Break (60 Industry)
Independence Center
1050 – 1110 PEO Ammo Emerging Trends Brig. Gen. Alfred Abramson Program Executive Officer, Ammunition
1110 – 1130 PEO Missiles and Space – Prototyping through DOTC
Mr. Dale Moore Chief Engineer, PEO Missiles and Space
1130 – 1200 Naval Weaponization Futures Rear Adm. Douglas W. Small Program Executive Officer, Integrated Warfare Systems
1200 – 1300 Hosted Lunch and Awards Presentation Regency Ballroom
1300 – 1330 Networking Break and Dessert Independence Center
1330 – 1400 Afternoon Keynote Mr. James Gordon Meek Former Senior Counterterrorism Advisor for the House Committee on Homeland Security
1400 – 1430 Rapid and Effective Acquisition – The Power of the OTA
Mr. Richard L. Dunn Strategic Research Institute
1430 – 1500 Weapon Technology Solutions for the Current & Future Fight
Colonel Garry Haase Commander and Director for the Munitions Directorate for Air Force Research Laboratory, Eglin AFB
1500 – 1530 DOTC Program Highlights Long Range Precision Fires Program of Record
Mr. Donald A. Geiss Jr. DOTC Director Colonel James C. Mills Project Manager, Precision Fires Rocket and Missiles Systems
1530 – 1600 Poster Session and Networking Break (60 Industry)
Independence Center
1600 – 1645 Transition to Production using the OTA
Ms. Kelly Gorman Center Director, ACC-NJ-ET Mr. Jered Leo Attorney, Business Law, Picatinny Legal Office
1645 – 1730 New NAC Member Introductions (161 New members – 24 presenting)
Mr. Charles Zisette NAC Executive Director
1730 – 1900 Social & Poster Session/Open Networking Independence Center
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 2018 0700 – 0800 Registration and Hosted Breakfast Regency Ballroom Foyer
0800 – 0810 Mr. Donald A. Geiss Jr. DOTC Director Regency Ballroom
0810 - 0830 Ms. Kelly Gorman Center Director, ACC-NJ-ET Regency Ballroom
0830 – 0855 Mr. Paul Manz Chief Scientist, PEO AMMO Regency Ballroom
0855 – 0920 Mr. Joseph Pelino US Army ARDEC Director of Technology Regency Ballroom
0920 – 0945 Dr. Michael S. Richman US Army AMRDEC Associate Director Missile Development Regency Ballroom
0945 – 1000 Poster Session and Networking Break (60 Industry) Independence Center
1000 – 1200
Government Requirements Reviews (parallel track sessions)
Track I – Weapon Systems (WPN) Ballroom A/B
Track II – Ammunition (AMM) Enabling Technologies (ENT) Ballroom C/D
Track III – Fuzes (FUZ), Demilitarization (DEM), Energetic Materials (ENR) Ballroom E
Track IV – Rockets, Missiles and Bombs (RMB), Protection and Survivability (PAS), Warheads / Lethal Mechanism (WLM), Sensor and Sensor Systems (SSS), Directed Energy Warfare (DEW)
Ballroom F
Cyber Security Training
Track V – DFARS Clause – How to effectively comply with the requirements of DFARS 252.204-7012 and NIST SP 800-17
Washington Room
1200 – 1300 Hosted Lunch Regency Ballroom
1300 – 1500 Government Requirements Reviews and Cyber Security Training (Track Sessions Continued)
1500 – 1530 Poster Session and Networking Break (60 Industry) Independence Center
1530 - 1730
Government Requirements Reviews and Cyber Security Training (Track Sessions Continued)
1730 – 1900
Social & Poster Session/Open Networking Independence Center
FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2018 0700 – 0800 Registration and Hosted Breakfast Regency Ballroom Foyer
Collaboration Opportunities (1-on-1)
0800 – 1200 One-on-One Sessions DoD with NAC Members Traditional Prime Contractors with other Members
Ballroom E/F Ballroom C/D
1200 – 1300 Non-hosted Lunch
1300 – 1500 One-on-One Sessions (continued) DoD with NAC Members Traditional Prime Contractors with other NAC Members
Ballroom E/F Ballroom C/D
Industry Days 0830 – 0900 Industry Day sign-in and 1-on-1 sign-up Washington Room and Ballroom A/B
0900 – 1000
Moving Target Artillery Round (MTAR) Industry Day Initial Maneuver-Short Range Air Defense (IM-SHORAD) Industry Day
Washington Room Ballroom A/B
1030 – 1300 MTAR hosted 1-on-1s IM-SHORAD hosted 1-on-1s
Washington Room Ballroom A/B
Standard Missile-6 Program Review
0830 – 0900 Sign-in and 1-on-1 sign-up Conference Theater
0900 – 1000 Standard Missile (SM-6) Program FY19 Annual Plan RMB 19-37
Conference Theater
1000 – 1200 1-on-1 sessions Conference Theater
1300 – 1330 Standard Missile (SM-6) Program FY19 Annual Plan RMB 19-38
Conference Theater
1330 – 1500 1-on-1 sessions Conference Theater
Early registration will be open Tuesday, April 10, 2018 from 1700 – 2000
at the entrance to Independence Center.
NAC General Membership Meeting Exhibitor Information
Independence Center
INDUSTRY POSTERS
Booth Company Name Website Onsite POC Name E-mail
1 JAKTOOL LLC www.jaktool.com Jeff Kinsberg [email protected]
2 MEI Micro, Inc. www.mei-micro.com Louis Ross [email protected]
3 Excelitas Technologies Corporation www.excelitas.com Roy Streetz [email protected]
4 Orbital Research Inc. orbitalresearch.com Fred Lisy [email protected]
5 UTEC Corporation, LLC www.utec-corp.com Eric Hart [email protected]
6 NASCENTechnology Manufacturing, Inc. www.nascentechnology.com Daryl Schofield [email protected]
7 Savit Corporation savitcorp.com William Morelli [email protected]
8 Southwest Research Institute swri.org James Walker [email protected]
9 AimLock www.Aim-Lock.com Matthew Tatusko [email protected]
10 Pelican / Hardigg www.pelican.com Stephen Smiaroski [email protected]
11 McCormick Stevenson Corporation mccst.com Noel McCormick [email protected]
12 FIRST RF Corp. www.firstrf.com Anthony Jensen [email protected]
13 Keystone Automation Keystoneautomation.net Nick Rosati [email protected]
14 Enig Associates, Inc. www.enig.com Eric N. Enig [email protected]
15 MTEQ http://www.mteq.com Michael Gayle [email protected]
16 Polysciences, Inc. http://www.polysciences.com/ Dr. Mike Wagaman [email protected]
17 PTI (Polymer Technologies Inc.) PTI.tech Dave Turovsky [email protected]
INDUSTRY POSTERS
Booth Company Name Website Onsite POC Name E-mail
18 Advanced Powder Products, Inc. www.4-app.com Donald F. Heaney [email protected]
19 ATA Engineering, Inc. www.ata-e.com Katherine Durden [email protected]
20 Applied Research Associates, Inc. www.ara.com Sherri D. Hodgson [email protected]
21 Synthio Chemicals, LLC www.synthiochem.com Dr. Jerry Martin [email protected]
22 Innovative Technologies International, Inc. (DBA NovaTech International, Inc.) www.novatechusa.com Joe Fedeler [email protected]
23 BML TOOL www.accurate-mag.com Vincent Battaglia [email protected]
24 Aeronix Inc. www.aeronix.com Geoff Miller [email protected]
25 National Technical Systems www.nts.com Wendy Hummers [email protected]
26 HBM nCode Federal https://www.hbmprenscia.com/ Mark Rupersburg [email protected]
27 Rocky Mountain Scientific Laboratory www.rmsl.net Travis Swanson [email protected]
28 Exact Solution Scientific Consulting LLC www.essc-llc.com David Bergman [email protected]
29 University of Miami http://coe.miami.edu Michael Wang [email protected]
30 Military Systems Group, Inc. www.milsysgroup.com Nathan Barrett [email protected]
31 Creative Microsystems Corporation www.creativemicro.com Michael Strauss [email protected]
32 Ace Electronics Defense Systems www.aceelectronics.com Nick Pugliese [email protected]
33 Quantum Dimension, Inc. www.quantumdimension.com Julie Isenberger [email protected]
34 QuesTek Innovations LLC www.questek.com Chris Kern [email protected]
35 WINTEC, Inc. www.wintec-inc.com Greg Fountain [email protected]
36 Phoenix Phoenix Brad Bloomquist [email protected]
37 Colorado School of Mines www.axpro.mines.edu Dr. Vilem Petr [email protected]
38 Resodyn resodyn.com Lawrence Farrar [email protected]
39 Earthly Dynamics http://earthlydynamics.com/ Cheri Costello [email protected]
40 Aerojet Ordnance Tennessee www.rocket.com/specialty-metals Wendell Christian [email protected]
41 Cougaar Software, Inc. www.cougaarsoftware.com Melvin Sassoon [email protected]
42 EnerSys Advanced Systems www.enersys.com Monica Stoka [email protected]
43 Reactive Metals International Inc. www.reactivemetalsinc.com Phillip Martellaro [email protected]
44 Kennley Corporation www.kennley.com Michelle Morris [email protected]
45 Purdue Energetics Research Center https://engineering.purdue.edu/ Energetics/ Tim Manship [email protected]
46 Protection Engineering Consultants www.protection-consultants.com David Stevens [email protected]
47 EWA Government Systems Inc. www.ewa-gsi.com Lester Foster [email protected]
48 Karagozian and Case, Inc. www.kcse.com Joseph Abraham [email protected]
49 Mercury Systems https://www.mrcy.com/ Greg Donahue [email protected]
50 Numerica Corporation Www.numerica.us Benjamin Slocumb [email protected]
51 ACTA www.actainc.com Sydni Wassel [email protected]
52 SRC, Inc. www.srcinc.com Michael Jewett [email protected]
53 Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. www.rmdinc.com Dr. Vivek Nagarkar [email protected]
54 Alion Science and Technology www.alionscience.com Stacy Newstead [email protected]
55 Iris Technology Corporation www.iristechnology.com Jim Wold [email protected]
56 Detroit Gun Works detroitgunworks.com Brad Howard [email protected]
57 IERUS Technologies www.ieurustech.com Dan Bodeker [email protected]
58 AmeriPlast Cartridge, LLC To request information: [email protected] George Hvichia [email protected]
59 Lockheed Martin www.lockheedmartin.com Matthew Ruggieri [email protected]
60 Arnold Magnetic Technologies http://arnoldmagnetics.com Mikayla Skolaski [email protected]
Donald A. Geiss, Jr. DOTC Program Director [email protected] 973.724.3386 Jamie Wilson DOTC Program Office [email protected] 973.724.2397
Charlie Zisette NAC Executive Director [email protected] 540.239.0762 George Solhan NAC Director of Customer Affairs [email protected] 813.839.0952
Lindsey LePine NAC Consortium Management Firm [email protected] 843.760.3481
DOTC ENTERPRISE CONTACT US
The National Armaments Consortium (NAC) works closely with DOTC. It is a consortium of companies bringing innovative prototype solutions to the government armaments marketplace.
The Department of Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium (DOTC) facilitates collaborative government, Industry and Academic ordnance technology development and prototyping.
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