The Association of the United States Army`s
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The Association of the United States Army`s
The Association of the United States Army Institute of Land Warfare LANPAC Symposium and Exposition A Professional Development Forum 19-21 May 2015 Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii "Enhancing Capabilities of Land Forces: People, Partnerships, Products" Note: All Speakers are identified and invited and are subject to change. (12 May 2015) Monday, 18 May 2015 1300 – 1700 REGISTRATION – Lanai Ballroom Tuesday, 19 May 2015 0700 – 1730 REGISTRATION 0700 – 0800 COFFEE SERVICE – Kauai Ballroom Foyer 0800 – 1600 GENERAL SESSION – Kauai Ballroom 0800 – 0805 SYMPOSIUM ADMINISTRATION, SAFETY, SECURITY Mr. Michael Scanlan Director, Industry Affairs Association of the United States Army 0805 – 0810 HAWAIIAN BLESSING 0810 – 0820 INTRODUCTION GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army 0820 – 0905 PRESENTATION “The Army in the Pacific” GEN Vincent K. Brooks Commanding General United States Army Pacific 0905 – 1015 PANEL DISCUSSION #1 “Regional Perspectives” Panel Chair: MajGen Michael G. Dana Director, Strategic Planning and Policy (J5) United States Pacific Command 1 Panel Members: MG Jiro Hiroe Director, Research and C4 Systems Division Policy and Programs Department Japan Ground Self Defense Force MajGen Arthur David Gawn Chief of Army New Zealand Army MajGen Gus Gilmore Commander Forces Command Australian Army MGEN R. Demonsthenes Santillan Vice-Commander Philippine Army 0930 – 1730 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN – Maui/Molokai/Lanai Ballrooms 1015 – 1045 REFRESHMENT BREAK – Exhibit Hall 1040 – 1055 AUSA TECH TEN “Pelatron’s Networking-On-The-Move and Successfully Fielded Tactical Communications Technologies” Bronson K. Aken President Pelatron Technologies 1055 – 1200 PANEL DISCUSSION #2 “Multilateral Opportunities in the Indo-Asia-Pacific” Panel Chair: MG James F. Pasquarette Deputy Commanding General United States Army Pacific Panel Members: General Tan Sri Raja Mohamed Affandi bin Raja Mohamed Noor Chief of Army Malaysian Army MajGen Michael G. Dana Director, Strategic Planning and Policy (J5) United States Pacific Command AMB Daniel Shields Diplomatic Advisor to Commandant MG Rapp United States Army War College 2 BG Jeffrey L. Milhorn Commanding General United States Army Engineer Division, Pacific Ocean BG Patrick D. Sargent 18th Corps Chief of the Medical Service Corps United States Army Medical Department 1055 - 1200 SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER FORUM Part I – Honolulu Room Panel Chair: CSM Bryant Lambert Command Sergeant Major United States Army Pacific Panel Members: CSM John Troxell Command Sergeant Major United States Forces Korea Command Master Chief Mark Rudes Senior Enlisted Leader United States Pacific Command CSM James P Norman Command Sergeant Major I United States Corps CSM William T. Stables Senior Enlisted Leader United States Marine Forces Pacific Warrant Officer Mark Mortiboy Sergeant Major New Zealand Army Lead Sergeant Daribish Oyunbold Senior Enlisted Advisor Mongolian Armed Forces CSM James Snyder Command Sergeant Major United States Army Research and Development Command 1200 – 1330 LUNCH BREAK 1330 - 1440 SENIOR ENLISTED LEADER FORUM Part II – Honolulu Room 1330 – 1340 AUSA TECH TEN “A400M: Force Projection and Expeditionary Maneuver in the Future A2/AD Environment” Neil F. Smith Director, A400M Business Development Airbus Defense and Space, Inc. 3 1340 – 1440 PANEL DISCUSSION #3 “Sustaining Theater Land Forces” Panel Chair: MG Edward F. Dorman, III Commanding General 8th Theater Sustainment Command Panel Members: Maj. Gen. Rowayne A. Schatz, Jr. Director, Operations and Plans (J3) United States Transportation Command MajGen Michael G. Dana Director, Strategic Planning and Policy (J5) United States Pacific Command COL Cameron G. Holt Director of Staff Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA) Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition Mr. David Field National Account Manager Public Sector DHL Express Brig David A. Creagh Military Attache Australian Army 1440 – 1510 REFRESHMENT BREAK – Exhibit Hall 1510 – 1615 PANEL DISCUSSION #4 “Building Capacity in Land Forces” Panel Chair: BG John E. O’Neil IV Director for Logistics, Engineering and Security Cooperation (J4) United States Pacific Command Panel Members: MajGen Arthur David Gawn Chief of Army New Zealand Army MG James M. McDonald Commanding General United States Army Security Assistance Command 4 COL David A. Gigliotti Director, Integrated Country Team-Iraq, Syria, Iran and C-ISIL Country Program Director - Qatar CENTCOM Integrated Regional Team Defense Security Cooperation Agency MG James C. Boozer, Sr. Commanding General United States Army Japan and I Corps (Forward) 1615 – 1730 RECEPTION – Exhibit Hall Welcome to Hawaii The Honorable David Y. Ige Governor of Hawaii Wednesday, 20 May 2015 0700 – 1700 REGISTRATION – Lanai Ballroom 0700 – 0800 COFFEE SERVICE – Kauai Ballroom Foyer 0800 – 1600 GENERAL SESSION – Kauai Ballroom 0800 – 0805 INTRODUCTION GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army 0805 – 0835 KEYNOTE SPEAKER GEN David G. Perkins Commanding General United States Army Training and Doctrine Command 0835 – 0930 PANEL DISCUSSION #5 “Land Force Projection” Panel Chair: LTG Anthony G. Crutchfield Deputy Commander United States Pacific Command Panel Members: Maj. Gen. Rowayne A. Schatz, Jr. Director, Operations and Plans (J3) United States Transportation Command BG John E. O’Neil IV Director for Logistics, Engineering and Security Cooperation (J4) United States Pacific Command 5 Brig. Gen. Evan M. Miller Director of Logistics, Installations, and Mission Support Headquarters Pacific Air Forces MG Lawrence W. Brock III Commanding General 311th Signal Command (Theater) USARPAC G6 RADM Mark C. Montgomery Director for Operations United States Pacific Command (J3) 0930 – 1700 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN – Maui/Molokai/Lanai Ballrooms 0930 – 1000 REFRESHMENT BREAK – Exhibit Hall 1000 – 1010 AUSA TECH TEN “TruNet™” Stephen Jones Director Communications and Navigation Products Business Development Rockwell Collins 1010 – 1115 PANEL DISCUSSION #6 “Developing Amphibious Capabilities” Panel Chair: LtGen David H. Berger Commanding General I Marine Expeditionary Force Panel Members: MG Jiro Hiroe Director, Research and C4 Systems Division Policy and Programs Department Japan Ground Self Defense Force MG Edward F. Dorman, III Commanding General 8th Theater Sustainment Command CAPT Roger R. Ullman Chief of Staff Special Operations Command Pacific COL Kevin C. Colyer Chief of Staff Special Operations Command Korea MajGen Gus Gilmore Commander Forces Command Australian Army 6 1115 – 1300 LUNCH BREAK 1300 – 1310 AUSA TECH TEN “From Day View Optics to Digital Fire Control Systems” Ricky L. Freeman Vice President Business Development & Sales North America Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies Raytheon Missile Systems 1310 – 1430 PANEL DISCUSSION #7 “Multinational Interoperability in Contingency Operations” Panel Co-Chairs: LTG Stephen R. Lanza Commanding General I Corps Joint Base Lewis-McChord LtGen David H. Berger Commanding General I Marine Expeditionary Force Panel Members: LTG H. R. McMaster, Jr. Deputy Commanding General, Futures/ Director, Army Capabilities Integration Center United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Albert A. Sciarretta Senior Research Fellow Center for Technology and National Security Policy (CTNSP) National Defense University MG Bruce T. Crawford Commanding General United States Army Communications-Electronics Command and Aberdeen Proving Ground RADM Mark C. Montgomery Director for Operations United States Pacific Command (J3) 1430 – 1500 REFRESHMENT BREAK – Exhibit Hall 1500 – 1510 AUSA TECH TEN “District: Defend™” Jason Myers Booz Allen Hamilton 7 1510 – 1630 PANEL DISCUSSION #8 “Emerging Land Force Innovations in the Pacific” Panel Chair: LTG H. R. McMaster, Jr. Deputy Commanding General, Futures/ Director, Army Capabilities Integration Center United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Panel Members: Kevin M. Fahey Executive Director System of Systems Engineering and Integration (SoSE&I) Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) MG John F. Wharton Commanding General United States Army Research, Development and Engineering Command MG Gary H. Cheek Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 United States Army MG Michael H. Shields Commanding General United States Army Alaska/Deputy Commander United States Alaskan Command James B. Johnson, Jr. Director, Future Warfare Center United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command Thursday, 21 May 2015 0700 – 1430 REGISTRATION – Lanai Ballroom 0700 – 0800 COFFEE SERVICE – Kauai Ballroom Foyer 0800 – 1230 GENERAL SESSION – Kauai Ballroom 0800 – 0805 INTRODUCTION GEN Gordon R. Sullivan, USA, Retired President Association of the United States Army 0805 – 0835 PRESENTATION LtGen John A. Toolan Commanding General United States Marine Corps Forces, Pacific 8 0835 – 0930 PANEL DISCUSSION #9 “Air and Missile Defense Forum” Panel Chair: BG Eric L. Sanchez Commanding General 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command Panel Members: BG Gregory S. Bowen Deputy Commanding General (Operations) United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command/United States Army Forces Strategic Command Brig. Gen. Steve L. Basham Director of Strategy, Plans, and Programs Pacific Air Forces BG(P) L. Neil Thurgood Program Executive Officer Program Executive Office Missiles and Space BG James R. Moran United States Army Retired Vice President, Army Systems Defense, Space and Security The Boeing Company COL William L. Lamb United States Army Retired Director, International Programs Integrated Air and Missile Defense Division Northrop Grumman Information Systems 0930 – 1430 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN – Lanai/Maui/Molokai Ballrooms 0930 – 1000 REFRESHMENT BREAK – Exhibit Hall 1000 – 1010 AUSA TECH TEN “FlexTrain™” Daniel P. McLemore Business Development Manager SRI International 1010 – 1100 PANEL DISCUSSION #10 “Total Force Integration” Panel Chair: BG Brian E. Alvin Deputy Commander, Army Reserve United States Army Pacific 9 Panel Members: MajGen James S. Hartsell Mobilization Assistant to Commander United States Pacific Command BG Arthur J. Logan The Adjutant General, Hawaii BG Stephen K. Curda Commanding General 351st Civil Affairs Command COL Wolfgang E. Junge Deputy Commanding Officer 9th Mission Support Command Erin M. Thede Director, Public Private Partnership Office Office, Chief Army Reserve 1100 – 1200 PANEL DISCUSSION #11 “United States Regional Perspective” Panel Chair: MG Gregory C. Bilton Deputy Commanding General (Operations) United States Army Pacific Panel Members: LTG Robert B. Brown Commanding General United States Army Combined Arms Center Dr. Denny Roy Senior Fellow and Supervisor of POSCO Fellowship Program Research Program East-West Center Dr. Lora Saalman Associate Professor Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies MG Charles A. Flynn Commanding General 25th Infantry Division Dr. Virginia Watson Associate Professor Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies 10 1200 – 1210 WRAP UP COMMENTS GEN Vincent K. Brooks Commanding General United States Army Pacific 1210 – 1215 CLOSING REMARKS GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army 1215 – 1430 Free Time – Exhibit Hall Open 1430 DEPARTURE Ctrl + Click on speaker name for their bio, additional bios attached below. 11 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH NAME: Jiro HIROE RANK: Major General DATE OF BIRTH: 2 November 1966 PRESENT ASSIGNMENT: Director, Research & C4 Systems Div, Policy & Programs Dept, GSO EDUCATION: March 1989 July 1998 July 2005 National Defense Academy (33th Graduate) CGS, Staff College France Joint Service Defense College PROMOTION: January 2000 July 2003 January 2008 March 2015 MAJ LTC COL MG MILITARY CAREER: Mar 1990 8th Signal Battalion Mar 1992 National Defense Academy March 1994 Signal Security & Monitoring Unit August 1996 Student, Staff College August 1998 Central Intelligence & Security Unit March 2000 Policy & Programs Div, Plans & Operations Dept, GSO January 2004 Overseas Education to France August 2005 Policy & Programs Div, Plans & Operations Dept, GSO August 2008 Chief, International Policy Planning Sec, Policy & Programs Div, Policy & Programs Dept, GSO Mar 2010 Commander, Western Army Signal Group Mar 2013 Chief, 2nd Research Office, 1st Research Div., Ground Research & Development Command Aug 2013 Present Assignment Daniel L. Shields, Jr. Diplomatic Advisor to the Commandant United States Army War College Daniel Shields, a career member of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister Counselor, began his assignment at the U.S. Army War College in January 2015. He served as the U.S. Ambassador to Brunei Darussalam from 2011 to 2014. He was the Director of the Office of Mainland Southeast Asia at the State Department from 2010-11. From 2007-2010, and served as the Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy in Singapore. His other overseas assignments included Political Minister Counselor, Embassy Beijing (2004-2007); Political Section Deputy, Embassy Tokyo (2002-2004); Principal Officer, Consulate Nagoya (1996-1999); Political Officer, Embassy Beijing (1991-1993) and Embassy Tokyo (1987-1989); and Consular Officer, Embassy Manila (1985-1987). In Washington, he served as Economic Deputy in the Office of China and Mongolia (2001-2002); Special Assistant to the Under Secretary for Political Affairs (1999-2000); and Cambodia Desk Officer (1993-1995). He received a B.S. degree from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in 1984 and an M.S. from the National War College in 2001. Mr. David Field is National Account Manager, Public Sector at DHL Express USA. He started at DHL Express USA in 2004 in Sacramento, CA and began working on the Public Sector team in 2007 with a specific influence in the pacific command area of responsibility and has been influential in the servicing of all public sector customers globally. In his years at DHL Express USA David has traveled in support of the US military and exercises to Korea, Japan, Australia, Germany, France, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico and more. The DHL Express USA Public Sector team is responsible for the complete oversight of all their customers in the defense, administration, NGO/AID, education, nonprofit, & industry that supports public sector all on a global level. For more information about the DHL Express USA Public Sector team you can visit www.dhl-usa.com/usgov. About DHL: DHL is the leading global brand in the logistics industry. DHL’s family of divisions offer an unrivalled portfolio of logistics services ranging from national and international parcel delivery, international express, road, air and ocean transport to industrial supply chain management. With more than 325,000 employees in over 220 countries and territories worldwide, they connect people and businesses securely and reliably, enabling global trade flows. Colonel David A. Gigliotti Colonel Dave Gigliotti is currently serving as the Chief of the Counter-ISIL and Levant Branch and the Country Program Director for Qatar at the Defense Security Cooperation Agency in Washington, DC. He is an Armor/Cavalry officer, Northeast Asia Foreign Area Officer (FAO), and Army Strategist. Dave has served in a number of operational command and staff assignments as an Armor/Cavalry officer, to include assignments at the Joint Readiness Training Center at Fort Polk, and in Haiti as part of OPERATION UPHOLD DEMOCRACY. He has also held senior staff positions in the Pentagon, to include the Army Staff, Joint Staff, and Office of the Secretary of Defense, working Asia-Pacific Regional issues, C/WMD and Missile Defense, Global Defense Posture and strategy/plans. He has also served in the United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command, and United States Forces Korea (UNC/CFC/USFK). He deployed to Iraq during OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM and NEW DAWN and was lead planner in support of the transition to the Office of Security Cooperation-Iraq. COL Gigliotti was commissioned from Valley Forge Military Academy and College, and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration-Finance from Villanova University, a Master’s of Arts degree in Asian Studies from the University of Hawaii, and a Master’s of Science degree in National Security Strategy from the National War College at Fort McNair, Washington DC. He is a native of Flemington, New Jersey and currently lives in Alexandria, Virginia. Stephen T. Jones Director of Business Development Communication and Navigation Products Steve Jones has been employed with Rockwell Collins since 1996. Steve has held many roles within Rockwell Collins as Program Manager for the Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) and Capture Lead for the Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR). He has managed the development and production of numerous communication products like vehicular and dismount radios for the ground market. As Director of Business Development, Steve works closely with all of our Communication and Navigation customers and advises the Rockwell Collins General Manager for the Communication and Navigation business. Steve supports all RC portfolios for Communication and Navigation products and all global offices to develop market strategies and product introduction plans for radio and GPS products. . COL Kevin C. Colyer Colonel Colyer is a native of Sheridan, Wyoming. He enlisted as a combat engineer serving 3 years before being accepted at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. In 1988 he was commissioned in Military Intelligence. COL Colyer was selected for Special Forces training through SFAS in 1995 and completed the Special Forces Officer Qualification Course and Russian language training in 1997. COL Colyer’s Military Intelligence assignments included assistant Brigade S-2 for 3 BDE 101st Airborne Division and Battalion S-2 for 3-187 Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division during Operation DESERT STORM; platoon leader and executive officer in a signals intelligence company, 311th MI Battalion Fort Campbell, KY. From 1994 to 1996 COL Colyer next served as the joint special operations targeting cell chief, Special Operations Command Korea (SOCKOR) Yongsan, Seoul, ROK. COL Colyer’s Special Forces assignments include 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Lewis, WA where he served as commander of a Special Forces Operational Detachment – Alpha from Apr 1997 to Jun 1999 and as a war planner for the group from Jun 1999 to Jun 2000. COL Colyer returned to 1st Special Forces Group (1SFG) in Jul 2001 where he served as a Special Forces company commander until May 2003. COL Colyer deployed his company on multiple tours in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. From May 2003 until May 2004, COL Colyer served as the S-3 for 1SFG. COL Colyer next served on The Joint Staff in the J-3 Deputy Directorate for Special Operations as the PACOM desk officer and then as the Deputy Chief of Current Operations until May 2007. COL Colyer returned to Korea and commanded the Eighth US Army Special Troops Battalion and then served as the Executive Officer for the CG Eighth Army. Next COL Colyer attended a Senior Service School Fellowship hosted by the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and Duke University. From JUN 2011 to JUN 2013, COL Colyer commanded the 188th IN Brigade at Ft Stewart, GA. He is currently assigned as the Chief of Staff for Special Operations Command Korea, Seoul, ROK. COL Colyer is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas in 2001, where he received a Master of Military Arts and Sciences degree in Strategic Studies; and the Senior Service School Fellowship at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. He has earned the Special Forces Tab, Expert Infantry Badge, Master Parachutist Badge, Air Assault badge, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal and the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, among other medals. COL Colyer is married to Katherine (formerly Bailey) Colyer and together they have two sons Colton and Lochlann. RICKY L. FREEMAN AT A GLANCE - BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Ricky L. Freeman Vice President, Business Development United States Raytheon Missile Systems Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies BRIEF SUMMARY: Ricky Freeman is a 10 year veteran of the Raytheon family. He currently serves as the Vice President, U.S. Business Development for Raytheon ELCAN Optical Technologies, a division of Raytheon Missile Systems, headquartered in Tucson, Arizona. In that role, Ricky leads Raytheon ELCAN's U.S. strategic business development in the areas of airborne, naval & ground systems, cinematography, medical systems and man-portable sighting systems Prior to his current assignment with Raytheon, Ricky served as a Senior Program Manager for DRS Technologies. In that role, he led the team responsible for the development and manufacture of Naval electronic systems and subsystems for United States, Japanese and Norwegian naval forces. Ricky is a veteran US Marine Corps officer where he served as a career naval aviator. KEVIN M. FAHEY Executive Director System of Systems Engineering and Integration Directorate, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) Mr. Fahey was selected for the Senior Executive Service in February 2000. Effective 1 June 2014, Mr. Fahey assumed his current duties as the Executive Director, System of Systems Engineering and Integration Directorate, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology). Mr. Fahey previously served as the Program Executive Officer for Combat Support and Combat Service Support, Program Executive Officer Ground Combat Systems at Warren, MI, as well as the Deputy Program Executive Officer Ammunition, Senior Technical Executive for Close Combat Armament Systems, Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center, at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ. Mr. Fahey also served as the Deputy Project Manager, Crusader and the Chief of the Systems Engineering and International Division for the Crusader Program, the Future Armored Resupply Vehicle (FARV) Program Development Project Officer and Chief of Systems Engineering, the U.S. delegate to the international 155mm Joint Ballistic Working Group and the M119 Development Project Officer. Mr. Fahey, a native of Massachusetts, entered civil service in 1981 following graduation from the University of Massachusetts with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering/Operations Research. Upon graduation from college, Mr. Fahey attended the Quality and Reliability intern program at the DARCOM Intern Training Center, Red River Army Depot, Texarkana, Texas. Mr. Fahey has been the recipient of multiple awards and honors; Exceptional Civilian Service Award (2nd award), Meritorious Civilian Service Award, Superior Civilian Service Award and has been inducted into the Honorable Order of Saint Barbara, Ancient Order of Saint Christopher, Honorable Order of Samuel Sharpe, Distinguished Order of Saint Martin, Bronze Order of the Fleury Medal. He currently resides in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife. Biography The Boeing Company 929 Long Bridge Drive Arlington, VA 22202 www.boeing.com James R. Moran Vice President, Army Systems Defense, Space and Security Government Operations James “Jamey” Moran, U.S. Army Brigadier General (Retired), is Vice President, Army Systems, Defense, Space and Security, for Boeing Government Operations. He joined the company in 2010, following successful positions with Northrop Grumman and Elbit, and a distinguished career with the U.S. Army. Moran brings to Boeing proven capabilities in strategic planning, program management, technology development and systems integration. He has extensive systems experience having served as a Space Systems Engineer and as a Project Manager for three different programs: an Air Defense System, a Command and Control System, and the Army’s Tank Systems. As the Tank Systems Project Manager, he was responsible for the largest program in the Army and successfully completed the development, production and fielding of the first division of the M1A2SEP Abrams Tank. Subsequently as a Program Executive Officer, he was responsible for nine Project Offices covering 376 Army products to include the creation of the Rapid Fielding Initiative which lead to the equipping of over 700,000 Soldiers deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan. During his Army career, he managed foreign military sales in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the Egyptian Tank co-production program. Moran also worked for the German firm IABG under the USGerman Scientist and Engineer Exchange program. While serving as the Commandant of the Defense Acquisition University, he managed the five campuses responsible for training and educating the Department of Defense Acquisition workforce. Moran was awarded Master of Science degrees from both the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and the Aeronautics and Astronautics Department of The Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. He was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering from the U.S. Military Academy, West Point. He serves on the Photonis Board and was a consultant for the Army Science Board. He is a frequent speaker and author on defense topics. April 2015 William L. Lamb Director, International Programs Integrated Air and Missile Defense Northrop Grumman Information Systems William Lamb is the Director for International Programs in the Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) Division within Northrop Grumman’s Information Systems. IAMD provides integrated air, space and missile defense solutions to the Missile Defense Agency and the U.S. Army for the national security of the United States and its allies. As the Director for International Programs, Mr. Lamb has responsibility for strategic planning, program management, and sales growth for IAMD in the international arena for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) systems. Mr. Lamb is responsible for the Citadel Enterprise Battle Command System (EBCS); a net-centric, IAMD C4I system for Direct Commercial Sale to international partners. Citadel is a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA)– based, C4I system which leverages Northrop Grumman’s development experience on the U.S. Army’s IAMD Battle Command System (IBCS) program. Prior to joining Northrop Grumman, Mr. Lamb served a 29 year career in the United States Army retiring at the rank of Colonel. He initially served as a combat arms officer in the Air Defense Artillery and later in multiple duty assignments in Army research, development, and acquisition. His early career included service as a platoon leader and battery commander in short range Air Defense units in the Federal Republic of Germany and Fort Lewis, Washington. After completing a graduate degree program, Mr. Lamb entered the U.S. Army Acquisition Corps and served 20 years in critical acquisiton assignments encompassing the development, testing, production and fielding of U.S. Army Air and Missile Defense systems. His acquisition experience includes service as a Logisitics and Fielding officer for the AVENGER program, Director for Operational Testing for air and missile defense systems, Product Manager for the Ground-Based Mid-Course Defense In-Flight Interceptor Communications System (IFICS), Program Manager, Ballistic Missile Defense System World-wide Deployment Program Office, and Project Manager for the Terminal High Altitutde Area Defense (THAAD) program. Bill holds a Bachelor of Science degree from North Carolina State University and a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Alabama. His military education includes a U.S. Army War College Fellowship at the University of Texas, Austin, and graduation from the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products, and solutions in aerospace, electronics, information systems and technical services to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for informantion. 6-28-14