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NATIONAL DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION 2012 WWW.NDIA-DAYTON.ORG Align Defense Industry Capacity and Investment with Naonal Security Requirements, Priories and Budgets Strengthen the Integrity and Responsiveness of the Acquision Process Pursue Efficiencies While Maintaining the Industrial Base to Ensure Military Readiness Enable Internaonal Compeveness of US Industrial Base Increase Awareness, Opportunity and Ulizaon of Small and Mid-Tier Businesses in Government Contracts

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N A T I O N A L D E F E N S E I N D U S T R I A L A S S O C I A T I O N

2012

W W W. N D I A - D A Y T O N . O R G

Align Defense Industry Capacity and Investment with National Security Requirements, Priorities

and Budgets

Strengthen the Integrity and Responsiveness of the Acquisition Process

Pursue Efficiencies While Maintaining the Industrial Base to Ensure Military Readiness

Enable International Competitiveness of US Industrial Base

Increase Awareness, Opportunity and Utilization of Small and Mid-Tier Businesses in Government

Contracts

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The Industry Executive Committee is the implementing arm of the WBR Chapter. The primary focus of the Industry Executive Committee is to provide industry support to the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) research, acquisition, and sustainment activities as espoused by the Commanders of the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC), Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), National Air and Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), and the Air Force Security Assistance Center (AFSAC). The Industry Executive Committee assists these WPAFB organizations wherever we can make a difference. We are dedicated to developing and maintaining a close working relationship between industry and government in supporting national interests.

NDIA provides individuals from academia, government, the military services, small business, prime contractors, and the international community the opportunity to network effectively with the government-industry team, keep abreast of the latest in technology developments, and influence issues as well as government policies critical to the health of the defense industry and the preservation of our national security.

The Wright Brothers Regional Chapter of the National Defense Industrial Association supports the

in Dayton, including Air Force Materiel Command, Aeronautical Systems Center,

Air Force Research Laboratory, National Air and Space Intelligence Center,

and the Air Force Security Assistance Center.

D e p a r t m e n t o f D e f e n s e

The Voice of the Aerospace Industry in Dayton, Ohio

One of the country ’s most active NDIA organizations

GOVERNMENTACADEMIA MILITARY SERVICESSMALL BUSINESSESPRIME CONTRACTORSINTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

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Dayton, Ohio is the birthplace, home, and future of aerospace. It is also home of the Wright Brothers Regional (WBR) Chapter of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA).

C H A P T E R R E P R E S E N T A T I V E C O M P A N I E S

Eastern Kentucky UniversityEaton AerospaceElectronic Warfare Associates, Inc.Emberton ConsultingEngineered Environments, Inc.Excera Materials Group, Inc.Fontaine Trailer Military ProductsFournier Rubber and Supply Co.Frank Bold & AssociatesGalls IncorporatedGE Aircraft EnginesGE Aviaton Systems, LLCGem City Metal SpinningGeneral DynamicsGeneral Electric CompanyGeneral Engine Products, LLCGeorgia Tech Research InstituteGlobal Underwriters, Inc.Goodrich CorporationGuild Associates, Inc.HD-EDSHeightened VigilanceHeritage Gunsmiths, Inc.Hi-Tech Ferret, Inc.Honeywell InternationalHunter Defense TechnologiesIAP Research, Inc.IBM Business Consulting ServicesInnovative TechnologiesIntellitecInternational TechnegroupIntergraph Government SolutionsITT IndustriesJXT Applications, Inc.KDI Precision Products, Inc.Kentucky Rebuild CorporationKlein Associates, Inc.Knowledge ManagementL-3 CommunicationsL-3 Nova EngineeringL-3/KDI Precision Products, Inc.Leland Electro SystemsLexair, Inc.Lexel Imaging SystemsLion Heart Tactical, LLCLockheed Martin CorporationLogistics Techniques, Inc.M2 Technologies, Inc.MacAulay Brown, Inc.

MACTECMAS-Hamilton GroupMcManagement Group MCR, LLCMeader Consulting ServicesMenlo WorldwideMETSS CorporationMicro Systems TechnologiesMil-Mar Century Corp.Modern Technologies CorporationMPD, Inc.NCI Information Systems, Inc.NCS Corporation NMCRCNortel Government SolutionsNorthrop Grumman CorporationO’Gara-Hess & EisenhardtO’Neil & Associates, Inc.Outdoor Venture CorporationPAR Travel Tech, Inc.PCB PiezotronicsPerformance ManagementPerkinElmer, Inc.Pica USA, Inc.Pioneer Technologies CorporationPratt & WhitneyPrincipia, Inc.Psion Teklogix, Inc.QbaseRainbow Data Systems, Inc.Raytheon CompanyRedbob FarmsRemington Arms Company, Inc.Rendigs, Fry, Kiely & Dennis, LLPRGB SpectrumRhamm Technologies, LLCRiverside Research InstituteRobbins-Gioia, LLCRoberts & Roberts, Inc.Robinson Aviation, Inc.Robotics Research CorporationRockwell CollinsRolls-Royce North AmericaRumford Industrial Group, Inc.

SAICSawdey Solution ServicesSCS EngineersSelectTech Service CorporationSensor Technology Systems, Inc.SET AssociatesShaw Group, Inc.Shiloh Industries, Inc.Siemens Energy and AutomationSikorsky Aircraft Skyward, Ltd.Spectral Systems, Inc.Spectrum Management AssociatesSpectrus, Ltd.SSK Military Industries, Inc.STG, Inc.Sumaria Systems, Inc.SURVIACSurvice Engineering CompanySytronics, Inc.TAC Industries, Inc.Tech Products CorporationTechnical Data, Inc.TechSolveTecolote Research, Inc.Telesis Technologies, Inc.TeradataTextronThe Boeing CompanyThe Greentree GroupThermo Fisher ScientificToomey ConsultingTucson WaterTYBRIN CorporationUniversal Technology CorporationUniversity of Dayton ResearchVALENCO, Inc.Veyance Technologies, Inc.Watkins AssociatesWilliam Chick CompanyWright State UniversityWright Technology NetworkWW Williams LogisticsWyle LaboratoriesXetron CorporationZot Development, Inc.ZTS, Inc.

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Wright Brothers Regional Chapter NDIA members are active leaders in community affairs and other national professional organizations.

O Support NDIA national programs and activities.

O Provide a means for industry liaison with local area Department of Defense (DoD) and other government personnel to improve insight into how industry can better support governmental needs.

O Bring industry and government together, in an environment based on mutual trust and respect, to resolve issues of joint concern supporting member companies and national security.

O Provide industry advice to local government representatives.

O Provide value to the DoD customer enabling them to reach out and touch one organization that can provide senior industry inputs/advice on issues related to aerospace products and services.

O Pursue an active program for the maintenance and promotion of membership of NDIA.

Semi-Monthly Luncheons

Throughout the year, approximately 20 informal “luncheon-discussion sessions” with key military and civilian leaders are sponsored by the committee. This culminates with an NDIA-hosted “Salute to Speakers” function each January.

US Air and Trade Show

This international event is held in July and is actively supported by the Industry Executive Committee by providing several members to the Chalet Planning Committee.

National Aviation Hall of Fame

We support the annual enshrinement of aerospace leaders that occurs each July.

NDIA Classic Golf Tournament

The annual team-building Classic is held in August with over 100 participants from industry and DoD.

Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce

NDIA is recognized as a major support organization and a standing member on the Military Affairs Steering Committee of the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce.

The Industry Executive Committee members participate in a variety of activities that enhance the government-industry working relationship on the local level. These activities include planning and administrative support to Commanders at Wright-Patterson AFB (WPAFB) for the multiple industry and defense related briefings and regular informal luncheons where key USAF personnel address topics of current interest.

Industry Dialogue

HQ AFMC, ASC, AFRL, NASIC, and AFSAC facilitate a number of annual meetings on WPAFB where senior industry executives join with their Air Force counterparts to discuss issues of common interest. The Industry Executive Committee works closely with Air Force leadership to identify forum topics and potential speakers and panel members, and provides administrative support to the forum proceedings.

The NDIA is part of a Professional Consortium

We join AFA, AFCEA, AIA, and the Dayton Defense in sponsoring recognized national leaders to address the Consortium membership.

We Participate In Decisions That Shape the Future of National Defense

CHAPTER OBJECTIVES

ACTIVITY HIGHLIGHTS

RON GROGAN7372 Rossmore CircleCenterville, OH 45459(P) 937.433.3834

TONY JENSEN3562 Ridgeway Rd.Bellbrook, OH 45305(P) [email protected]

DION MAKRIS7152 Heartcrest Ln.Centerville, OH 45459(P) [email protected]

BOB MULCAHY2501 Oakmoor LaneDayton, OH 45459(P) [email protected]

JOHN NAUSEEFDayton Aerospace, Inc.4141 Col Glenn Hwy., Suite 252Dayton, OH 45431(P) [email protected]

BILL SCHAFF429 Oakmead PlaceDayton, OH 45419(P) [email protected]

GEORGE SMITHThe Greentree Group1360 Technology Ct., Suite 100Beavercreek, OH 45430(P) [email protected]

MIKE ZETTLER350 McCray Blvd.Springboro, OH 45066(P) [email protected]

W R I G H T B R O T H E R S

AccentureAccu-Counter TechnologiesAccuride CorporationAerospace Business DevelopmentAJM Project Management GroupALIC, Inc.Alion Science & TechnologyAlliant Techsystems, Inc.AM GeneralAmerican Ordnance, LLCAnalytic Design, Inc.Anomatic CorporationApplied Industrial TechnologiesARINCArmada USAArmor Holdings Aerospace & DefenseArvinMeritor, Inc.Asbury Theological SeminaryAshland, Inc.ATK Atlantis ConsultingAustin Powder CompanyAVI Consulting, Inc.BAE SystemsBall Aerospace & TechnologiesBarco SimulationBattelle Memorial InstituteBelcan CorporationBoggs & Associates, Inc.Booz Allen HamiltonBrooks Tool CompanyBrown & AssociatesBTAS, Inc.CMS, Inc.CACI, Inc. - FederalCAE USA, Inc.Cassano’s, Inc. CDO TechnologiesCeradyne, Inc.Chang Industry, Inc.Cherokee Information Services, Inc.Cisco Systems, Inc.City of ColumbusColumbus Fraud RA, USACIDCComposix Co.CSCCST Cincinnati Gearing SystemsCurtice Technical Services, LLCCurtiss-Wright Controls, Inc.Custom Manufacturing SolutionsDayton Aerospace, Inc.Dayton Manfacturing CompanyDefense Research Associates, Inc.DeloitteDenison Hydraulics, Inc.Diamondback TacticalDonald L. Huber CorporationDRSDTech Consulting, Inc.Dynamac CorporationDynamic Controls, Inc.Dynamics Research Corporation

HONORARY MEMBERS

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LIAISONS

AFMC LIAISONDr. Steven Butler

HQ AFMC/CA

4375 Chidlaw RoadWPAFB, OH 45433(P) 937.257.6035

[email protected]

ASC LIAISONMr. Gerald Friesthler

ASC/CA

1865 Fourth Street, Bldg. 14

WPAFB, OH 45433(P) 937.255.3229

[email protected]

AFRL LIAISONMr. Joe Sciabica

AFRL/CA

1864 Fourth Street, Bldg. 15

WPAFB, OH 45433(P) 937.904.9100

[email protected]

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MEMBERS EMERITUS

The control and responsibility for the chapter’s affairs are vested in the Industry Executive Committee. The Committee is small, comprised of 25 regular members and 20 members emeritus. The chapter President is responsible for the direction and management of the chapter and the execution of its policies, as determined by the Industry Executive Committee. In addition to the President, the chapter officers are: Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The term of office is one year.

Our Strength Comes From Our Membership

2012 Industry Executive Committee Officers and Liaison Personnel

AFMC LiaisonDr. Steven Butler

AFMC/CA

AFRL LiaisonMr. Joe Sciabica

AFRL/CA

ASC LiaisonMr. Gerald Friesthler

ASC/CA

The Wright Brothers Regional Chapter membership includes over 850 individual member representatives from most of the nation’s major aerospace corporations.

The Committee is supported by liaison personnel from Air Force Materiel Command, Aeronautical Systems Center, and Air Force Research Laboratory.

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PresidentScott Sullivan

SelectTech Services [email protected]

937.609.2131

Vice PresidentDan Kugel

[email protected]

937.572.5050

SecretaryChuck Jackson

[email protected]

937.546.7299

Treasurer Dennis Andersh

[email protected]

937.431-4329

KENT OWSLEYIntergraph Government Solutions (I.G.S.)4141 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Suite 159 Beavercreek OH 45431(P) 937.427.2259(C) 937.671.8932 [email protected]

ROBBIE ROBINSONTextron Systems(P) [email protected]

SAM RYALSGoodrich Corporation2661 Commons Blvd., Suite 113Beavercreek, OH 45431(P) 937.427.4287(C) [email protected]

FRED SCHEYDCDO Technologies5200 Springfield StDayton, OH 45431(P) 937.476.2207(C) [email protected]

SCOTT SULLIVANSelectTech Services Corporation8045 Washington Village DriveCenterville, OH 45458(P) 937.438.9905(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Michelle [email protected]

STEVE TESKEThe Boeing Company2600 Paramount Place, Suite 400Fairborn, OH 45324(P) 937.427.1767(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Terrie [email protected]

DANE WARFSikorsky AircraftAir Force Military Systems7348 Caribou TrailCenterville, OH 45459(P) 937.938.9769(C) [email protected]

VIC BARNETTDayton Aerospace, Inc.4141 Col Glenn Hwy., Suite 252Dayton, OH 45431(C) [email protected]

LOU BRECKENRIDGE6439 Bethany Village Dr Apt 109Dayton, OH 45459(C) 937.433.3719

HUD CONLEY4520 Gullane CircleKettering, OH 45429(C) [email protected]

DENNIS CORBLY1227 Ashburton DriveDayton, OH 45459(C) 937.243.5832

TOM CROWLEY9168 Woodstream LaneDayton, OH 45458(C) [email protected]

RICK DAPRATOSRC Inc.2900 Presidential Dr. Suite 230Fairborn, OH 45324(P) 937.320.7433(C) [email protected]

BRAD GALE3106 Saint Albans CircleColleyville, TX 76034(C) 817.571.4253

DON HAMILTONCSC3650 Pentagon BlvdBeavercreek, OH 45431(P) [email protected]

LARRY HARDY11111 Lakeshore SouthAuburn, CA 95602(C) 937.535.9939

JAY JABOURNorthrop Grumman Corporation2850 Presidential Drive, Suite 100Fairborn, OH 45324(P) 937.427.6995(C) [email protected]

ED LEACH1914 Burroughs DriveDayton, OH 45406(C) 937.274.5072

MIKE MALESKE118 Tooweka CircleLondon, TN 37774(C) [email protected]

RON ROCKAFELLOW2868 Tara TrailBeavercreek, OH 45434(C) [email protected]

DENNIS SAMIC420 Jutewood CourtFairborn, OH 45324(C) 937.603.4081

CARL SANDSTROM1780 Piper Landing, Apt. 205Dayton, OH 45440(C) 937.438.0461

DENNY TOMLINSON8459 Alec CourtSpringboro, OH 45066(C) 937.885.7761

DON VAN DER KARR2770 Lorrie DriveBeavercreek, OH 45434(C) 937.429.2472

JIM WAITE365 Twelve Oaks TrailBeavercreek, OH 45434(C) [email protected]

KEN WEIS890 Vintage Lake CourtCenterville, OH 45458(C) 937.886.9799

JACK ZIMMERMAN6778 Rosezita LaneDayton, OH 45459(C) 937.432.2422

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2012 INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BIOGRAPHIES

REGULAR MEMBERS

MEMBER DIRECTORY

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DENNIS ANDERSHSAIC

Dennis Andersh is SAIC’s integrated account lead for Wright Patterson, AFB, Springfield ANG and the Dayton community. Mr. Andersh has led business areas including R&D of unmanned aerial

vehicle systems, advanced communications systems, manned flight simulator systems, signature prediction, and sensor product processing and exploitation. Mr. Andersh spent 22 years in the Air Force leading and directing electromagnetic research and development for ground, air, and space applications. He received his Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arizona and his Masters Degree from the Air Force Institute of Technology.

KEVIN BELLNORTHROP GRUMMAN

Kevin Bell is Sector Lead, Aerospace Systems, Northrop Grumman Corporation in Dayton, Ohio joining the company in 2005. He previously served over 26 years in

the United States Air Force retiring in the grade of Colonel. He was a member of the Air Force acquisition corps and attended the Air War College and Air Command & Staff College. He holds a bachelors degree in business administration and a masters of science degree in management.

SCOTT C. BERGRENGENERAL DYNAMICS IT

Scott Bergren is a senior executive with GDIT in Dayton. A former AF Major General, He commanded numerous organizations, such as Ogden ALC, and served at HQ/USAF as the AF

Director of Maintenance. He holds an MA in Political Science from Auburn University and a BA in Economics from Clemson. He attended the Air War College, Air Command and Staff College, and the Program for Senior Managers in Government, John F. Kennedy School of Government.

DAVID EDMONDSONCSC

David Edmondson is Vice President of the Defense Mission Systems and Services of CSC, headquartered in Dayton, OH. He has a BS in Computer Science from the University of

Kentucky. David joined CSC in 1984.

MIKE EVANSRAYTHEON

Mike Evans was assigned as Lead for the Raytheon Field Office in 2005. Mike retired from the Air Force in 1992 and joined Raytheon, Indianapolis, in 1999 as a Program Manager and then

Business Development Manager for Precision Engagement Programs. Mike has experience in the F-4, RF-4, F-15, and a variety of other aircraft. He is a graduate of the Air Force Academy, Air Command and Staff College, and Air War College. He has a BS in Astronautical Engineering, an MS in Human Relations, and an MBA.

DONALD GREIMANBALL AEROSPACE & TECHNOLOGIES

Don Greiman is Director of Midwest Operations, Systems Engineering Solutions, Dayton, OH., bringing intelligence and R&D Government customers a wide variety of engineering based

solutions for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), human performance, and cyber. Don’s 30-year military career included Vice Command and CIO of NASIC, signal group and training squadron command, and other assignments in instructional systems design, knowledge and information management, and strategic planning and analysis.

JOHN BROWNPRATT & WHITNEY

John Brown is the General Manager for Dayton Operations at Pratt & Whitney. John joined Pratt in 1970 as an aerospace engineer in the Florida Research and

Development Division. He has held numerous assignments of increasing responsibility in engineering, operations and program management. John has a BS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan and a BA in Mathematics from Bellarmine College. Additionally, he has an MS in Engineering Management from the University of Dayton.

CHARLIE CRAWDAYTON AEROSPACE

Charlie Craw is the President of Dayton Aerospace, Inc. He retired from the Air Force as a Colonel in 1999 as the Special Operations Forces (SOF) SPO Director

and the System Program Director of SOF aircraft such as the AC-130U Gunship. He has a BA in Economics from Texas Christian University, an MA in Human Relations Management from Pacific Lutheran University, and is a graduate of the Defense Systems Management College Program Manager’s Course. Charlie joined Dayton Aerospace in 1999 and became President in 2012.

MATT DI BIASETHE BOEING COMPANY

Matt Di Biase is Manager of the Dayton Field Office Marketing Team for The Boeing Company, having joined the firm in 1995. His prior

experience of 20 years in the Air Force is split between operational flying and acquisition management. Matt holds a BS in Chemistry from the Virginia Military Institute and an MPA from Golden Gate University.

DENNIS ANDERSHScience Applications Intl. Corp. (SAIC)4031 Colonel Glenn HighwayDayton, OH 45431(P) 937.431,3446(C) [email protected](Exec Asst) Lisa [email protected]

KEVIN BELLNorthrop Grumman Corporation2850 Presidential Drive, Suite 100Fairborn, OH 45324(P) 937.427.6645(C) [email protected](Exec Asst) Lynn [email protected]

SCOTT BERGRENGeneral Dynamics Information Technology5100 Springfield Pike, Suite 509Dayton, OH 45431(P) 937.354.7950(C) [email protected]

JOHN BROWNPratt & Whitney5100 Springfield Pike, Suite 410Dayton, OH 45431(P) 937.256.7728(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Patricia [email protected]

CHARLIE CRAWDayton Aerospace, Inc.4141 Col Glenn Hwy., Suite 252Dayton, OH 45431(P) 937.426.4300(C) [email protected]

MATT DI BIASEThe Boeing Company2600 Paramount Place, Suite 400Fairborn, OH 45324(P) 937.427.1767(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Terrie [email protected]

DAVID EDMONDSONCSC3560 Pentagon Blvd.Beavercreek, OH 45431(P) 937.320.4940(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Sandy [email protected]

MIKE EVANSRaytheon2970 Presidential Drive, Suite 300Fairborn, OH 45324(P) 937.458.6320(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Carrie [email protected]

DONALD GREIMANBall Aerospace & Technologies Corp.2875 Presidential Drive, Suite 180Fairborn, OH 45324(P) 937.320.4131(C) [email protected](Exec Asst) Penny [email protected]

RICK HOLLEYBooz Allen Hamilton1900 Founders Drive, Suite 300Dayton, OH 45420(P) 937.781.2420(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Sandy [email protected]

CHUCK JACKSONCSC3560 Pentagon Blvd.Beavercreek, OH 45431(P) 937.320.3436(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Sandy [email protected]

ED JESPERSENLockheed Martin Corporation2940 Presidential Drive, Suite 290Fairborn, OH 45324(P) 937.429.0100(C) [email protected](Exec Asst) Sandy [email protected]

RICK KINDGeneral Electric2455 Dayton-Xenia Rd.Dayton, OH 45434(P) 937.490.7040(C) [email protected]

DAN KUGELBattelle5100 Springfield Pike, Suite 110Dayton, OH 45431(P) 937.258.6717(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Becky [email protected]

PHIL LINTNERNorthrop Grumman Corporation2850 Presidential Drive, Suite 110Fairborn, OH 45324(P) 937.427.6704(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Jean [email protected]

BOB MAYBattelle5100 Springfield Pike, Suite 110Dayton, OH 45431(P) 937.258.6700(C) [email protected](Exec Asst.) Becky [email protected]

ED MECHENBIERSAIC4031 Col Glenn HighwayDayton, OH 45431(P) 937.431.2230(C) [email protected]

EV ODGERSThe Greentree Group1360 Technology Ct., Suite 100Beavercreek, OH 45430(P) 937.490.5500(C) [email protected]

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BOB MAYBATTELLE

Bob May joined Battelle as Vice President, Air Force Market Sector, in 2007 after concluding a distinguished Air Forcecivilian career, whichincluded 13 years as amember of the Senior

Executive Service. In his position, he leads development and delivery of Battelle’s world-class capabilities to the Air Force. Bob has authored or co-authored 17 papers. His education includes a BS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, an MS in Engineering from Purdue University, and MA and MS degrees in Business Management from Central Michigan and Stanford University, respectively.

ED MECHENBIERSAIC

Ed Mechenbier isan SAIC Consulting Employee with 35 years experience. SAIC is a multi-faceted high -tech corporation with 46,000 employees and $11.1B annual

sales. Ed graduated from the Air Force Academy, flew a myriad of military aircraft with particualr emphasis on fighter operations, and held various acquisition and logistics management positions in support of Air Force Material Command leadership. He retired as a Major General, Air Force Reserves.

EV ODGERSTHE GREENTREE GROUP

Ev Odgers is thePresident and ChiefOperating Officer ofThe Greentree Groupin Beavercreek, Ohio.He retired from theAir Force in 2002 as aMajor General and

Director of Financial Management and Comptroller, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, WPAFB, Ohio. He holds a BS from the University of Albuquerque and an MBA from the University of Utah.

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RICK KINDGENERAL ELECTRIC

Rick Kind is theManager of the Dayton Field Office for GE Aviation. He retired from the Air Force as the USAFE Director of Aircraft Maintenance

after a 28 year career in Aircraft Maintenance and Logistics. He joined General Electric in 2000 as a program manager and assumed his current position in 2007. He has a BA in Business Administration from Capital University and an MS in Management from Central Michigan University.

DAN KUGELBATTELLE

Dan Kugel is VicePresident, Air ForceBusiness Development,Battelle MemorialInstitute. He retiredfrom the Air Force in2005 having served 35

years as a program director/deputy on numerous weapon system programs and as an acquisition staff officer at Aeronautical Systems Center, Air Force Research Laboratory and Air Force Materiel Command. He has a BS in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University and an MS in Electrical Engineering from The Ohio State University.

PHIL LINTNERNORTHROP GRUMMAN

Phil Lintner is theNorthrop GrummanElectronic SystemsSector Dayton Manager for Systems and Technology Development. After serving in the Marine

Corps in aviation maintenance, he joined Westinghouse Defense Systems (later to become a sector of Northrop Grumman) in 1979. He has a BS degree from the University of Kentucky and an MAS from Johns Hopkins University.

KENT OWSLEYINTERGRAPH GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS (I.G.S.)

Kent is a Senior Sales Manager with the Intergraph Corporation in Dayton, OH. He has supported the USAF / DoD for 20+ years, specializing in Logistics, Electronic

Warfare, and Program Management. Kent received his BA from the University of Iowa and is a graduate of the Defense Systems Management College in both Acquisitions and Logistics course work. In addition to his NDIA position, he is President for the State of Ohio Air Force Association

ROBBIE ROBINSONTEXTRON SYSTEMS

Garald (Robbie) Robinson is the Vice President, Business Development, Advanced Systems, Textron Systems. He retired from the Air Force in 1999 as a

Colonel with two tours as a wing commander, significant experience as a program manager, and several years as an operational fighter pilot and experimental test pilot. He has a BS in Basic Sciences from the US Air Force Academy, an MS in Aeronautical Sciences from the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and is a graduate of the Defense Systems Management College, Air Command and Staff College, and Air War College.

SAM RYALSGOODRICH CORPORATION

Sam Ryals is the Director, R&D Plans and Programs, for the Goodrich Corporation. He retired from the Air Force as a Colonel and held positions as Program Director,

F-117 Stealth Fighter; Program Director, Special Operations Forces; and Deputy Director, AFRL Sensors. He was also a USAF experimental test pilot with time in over 100 different aircraft. He holds a BS in Astronautical Engineering from the USAF Academy, an MS in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Dayton, and an MS in Systems Management from the University of Southern California.

FRED SCHEYDCDO TECHNOLOGIES - DAYTON

Fred is a Business Development Manager in the CDO Corporate Office. He retired from the Air Force in 1991. Fred spent his entire career in the Command, Control

Communications and Computers (C4) career field, in both Communication Operations and Communication Maintenance. He holds a BA in Mathematics and an MBA in Business Administration. He joined CDO Technologies in 2006

SCOTT SULLIVANSELECTTECH SERVICES

Scott Sullivan is President of SelectTech Services Corporation, a small business specializing in engineering and IT services in the Air Force and DoD for 30+

years. SelectTech opened their rapid reaction manufacturing, integration and test facility in Springfield OH in 2009. Prior to SelectTech, Scott was the Manager of the Dayton Office for Cisco Systems. He served in the U.S. Air Force and has significant program management, communications, and executive staff experience. He graduated from the USAF Academy in 1988 and has an MBA from Golden State University. Scott joined SelectTech in 2006.

STEVE TESKETHE BOEING COMPANY

Steve Teske is theDirector of TheBoeing Company’sDayton Office. Hejoined Boeing in 1998following a 25+ year career in the Air Force, retiring as a Colonel.

While in the USAF he served in operational and training assignments as a fighter pilot, as well as staff tours at the Pentagon and NATO. His Boeing experience includes multiple aircraft, C3 and ISR programs. Steve has BA and MA degrees and attended USAF’s Fighter Weapon School and Air War College.

DANE WARFSIKORSKY AIRCRAFT CORPORATION

Dane Warf is the Manager Air Force Military Systems for the Dayton Regional Office reporting to the V.P Government Business

Development supporting Government Systems in Washington DC. He is responsible for WPAFB marketing and sales support for Sikorsky global Air Force market. He retired from the Air Force as a civilian in 2005 after over 35 years of service. His last assignment was Deputy Program Manager for the Personnel Recovery Vehicle (PRV) now CSAR-X.

RICK HOLLEYBOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON

Rick Holley is a Vice President with the Aerospace Market Group at Booz Allen Hamilton. He manages the firm’s Dayton, Ohio

operations and leads the Booz Allen Midwest Location. Rick joined Booz Allen in 1997 after a 22-year Air Force career in airborne command, control and communications operations. He has a BS from the University of Maryland.

CHUCK JACKSONCSC

Chuck Jackson is Director of Strategic Development, Defense Mission Systems & Services, CSC. He completed a 32-year career with the Air Force and

retired as a member of the Senior Executive Service. He holds a BS in Business Administration and an MBA in Management from Wright State University and was a Senior Executive Fellow with the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

EDWARD JESPERSENLOCKHEED MARTIN - DAYTON

Ed is Senior Manager for Air Force Agile Combat Support and Training Systems in the Dayton Corporate Business Development Field Office. He retired

from the USAF in 2001 with 20 years of service, with operational assignments as an F-111 weapon systems officer and support assignments performing weapon system procurement. He holds an MBA and is a graduate of Defense Systems Management Course. Ed joined Lockheed Martin in 2005.