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Common Defense Quarterly

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ComDef Europe 2014 S c h e d u l e o f E v e n t s

TUESDAY, JUNE 17 2014

0900-0915 WELCOME - Quentin Whiteree, President, IDEEA, Inc

0915-1030 SESSION 1: NATIONAL PERSPECTIVES: RESOURCES AND WILL NAD discussing funding and programs

 IGA Laurent Collet-Billon, Délégué Général pour l’Armement, French National Armaments Director (Invited)  Lena Erixon, Swedish National Armaments Director  The Honorable Heidi Shyu, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology, United States  Morten Tiller, Deputy Secretary General and NAD, Norway

1045-1200 SESSION 2: NATO Missions and activities; Smart Procurement; Co-production; Pooling and Sharing; BMD; Centers of Excellence

 Patrick Auroy, Assistant Secretary General for Defence Investment, NATO

1345-1500 SESSION 3: US-EUROPE TECHNOLOGY COOPERATION

 Dale A. Ormond, Director, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command  Ann Cataldo, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, Defense Exports and Cooperation, US – US Army Technology Engagement Roadmap

1515-1630 SESSION 4: NORTH AMERICA-EUROPE INDUSTRIAL PARTNERSHIPS: LANDSCAPE | M&A

 Christina Balis, Principal, Avascent Europe  David van Buren, Corporate Senior VP, Business Strategy, L-3 Communications Corporation  Steve Williams, Regional Vice President for Europe, Americas, and Israel, Lockheed Martin Global, Inc.  Martin Zablocki, President & CEO, Canadian Commercial Corporation

Moderator: Jeff Bialos, Partner, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18 2014

0930-1045 SESSION 5: EUROPEAN DEFENSE AGENCY: Programs and funding | Future vision

 Rini Goos, Deputy Chief Executive, European Defence Agency

1100-1215 SESSION 6: EXPORT CONTROL REFORM

 Wendy Gilmour, Director General, International and Industry Programs at Department of National Defence, Canada  Joshua D. Fitzhugh, Head of Trade Controls, BAE Systems plc  Edward Peartree, Director, Defense Trade Control Policy, U.S. Department of State

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Patrick Auroy took up the post of Deputy Director General of the DGA (Direction Lena Erixon is Director General, FMV, Swedish Defense Materiel Administration. Générale de l’Armement), the armaments branch of the French MoD, in October Ms. Erixon was Deputy Director General from 2003. From 2000-2007 Ms. Erixon 2009. He assists or deputizes for the “Délégué Général pour l’Armement” as was Director of Accounting and Finance at the Swedish Road Administration. National Armaments Director and frequently participates in the NATO Conference She was President of SweRoad AB from 2006-2009, and member of the Board of National Armaments Directors and in the European Defence Agency Steering of Directors/Advisory Council of the County Administrative Board in Dalarna from Board. Patrick Auroy studied at the Centre for Higher Armament Studies (CHEAr, 2007-2011. Ms. Erixon is a member of the Board of Directors of SIQ – Swedish 32nd session, 1995/1996), the Centre for Higher Military Studies (CHEM, 38th Institute of Quality. Ms. Erixon holds a degree in Public Administration with session, 1998/1999) and the Institute of Higher Studies for National Defence economic focus from Stockholm University 1982. (IHEDN, 51st session, , 1998/1999). He is of the National of Merit, Officer of the Legion of Honour and holder of the Aeronautical . Joshua Fitzhugh is the Head of Trade Controls for BAE Systems plc , based at the company’s Head Office in Farnborough, Hampshire, UK. He is responsible Christina Balis serves as Principal at The Avascent Group. Ms. Balis has years of for managing global export control, government contracting, trade and antitrust experience in management consulting, corporate management and public policy. She compliance for all BAE Systems divisions not subject to special US security ar- served as a Consultant for four years through successful buyout of DFI Corporate rangements. Since joining the company in March 2011, he has focused on Over- Services. She worked as Vice President of Strategy & Corporate Development seeing group export control compliance and licensing, enhancing group export at Serco Inc., until late 2011 when she rejoined Avascent. Prior to her consulting control compliance procedures and processes, and managing group relationships career, she was a Fellow in the Europe Program of the Center for Strategic and with government regulators and industry on export control matters. Mr. Fitzhugh International Studies, a Washington, DC-based think tank. Ms. Balis holds a B.A. earned his undergraduate degree at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, and his degree in European Business Administration from German and British Universities Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC. and holds both M.A. degree and Ph.D. degree in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Italy and Washington, DC. Wendy Gilmour is Director General International and Industry Programs. Ms. Gilmour is responsible for the development and execution of international and Jeffrey P. Bialos is Partner, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP. Jeff works industry programs and activities in support of the materiel, acquisition and support extensively on international strategy and collaborative arrangements, including mandate of the Department of National Defence and Canadian Forces. Prior to joint ventures, teaming arrangements and organizational structure. Jeff’s career this, Ms. Gilmour was Senior Departmental Assistant to the Minister, Department includes work with the U.S. government in several capacities. From 1999 to 2000, of Public Safety. Earlier, Ms. Gilmour was the Canadian Political Advisor to the he served as the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Industrial Affairs and was Commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and United awarded the Department of Defense Distinguished Public Service Medal for his States Northern Command (NORAD-US NORTHCOM). Following 9/11, Ms. Gilmour service. From 1997 to 1999, Jeff was special advisor to Under Secretary of State served as Canadian Political Advisor for Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation for Economic, Business and Agricultural affairs.Mr. Bialos received his J.D. degree Apollo at U.S. Central Command Headquarters, McDill Air Force Base, Fl. from the University of Chicago Law School, a Master’s degree in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and an A.B. in Rini Goos is Deputy Chief Executive, European Defence Agency. In his last history, magna cum laude, from ’s College of Arts and Sciences. appointment Mr Goos headed the Commissariat for Military Production in the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs. From 1997 until 2001 the Mr Goos was Ann Cataldo currently serves as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for assigned to the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Washington D.C. as Counsellor Defense Exports and Cooperation. In this capacity, she is the U.S. Army principal for Defence Procurement and subsequently as Defence Cooperation Attaché. responsible for the Army’s Security Cooperation programs. These programs directly Mr Goos was born in Breda, the Netherlands, on December 21, 1958. He holds involve over 2000 Army civilian and military personnel and exceed $20B annually a Candidatum Litterarum Anglicarum (undergraduate) from Nijmegen University in sales and cooperative efforts with over 100 foreign countries. Ms. Cataldo also in the Netherlands (1982), and graduated Doctorandus (Drs.) in 1985. serves as the designated U.S. Army Senior National Representative on all bi- and multi-lateral armaments cooperation fora with the Army’s international partners. Dale A. Ormond became the Director, U.S. Army Research, Development Ms. Cataldo holds a Juris Doctorate and Master of Arts, Modern European History, and Engineering Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., in a Feb. 10, Catholic University of America, Washington DC, and Bachelor of Arts, English 2012 ceremony. He is the first civilian executive to lead the organization. (Cum Laude), Honors in History and English, Siena College, Loundonville, NY. Before assuming the role as director, Ormond served as the first Deputy to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center (CAC) and Fort Laurent Collet-Billon is head of the Directorate General for Armament (“DGA”) Leavenworth. Ormond was selected for the Senior Executive Service in July 2004. French Ministry of Defense. Minister Collet-Billon reports directly to the Minister He served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Elimination of Chemical of Defense, the Chief of Staff (ECS) and the Secretary General for Administration Weapons) from July 2004 to July 2008. A former Navy submarine officer, Ormond (SGA). National Superior School of Aeronautics and Space. He was Director of is a 1985 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and holds a Master of Science the DGA overall program Horus (airborne component of deterrence, nuclear missile degree in Environmental Systems Engineering from Clemson University. equipped with air-ground ASMP ) from 1988 to 1991,and from 1997 to 2001 Head of Compliance Programs, telecommunications and informations (SPOTI). In May Ed Peartree is Director, Defense Trade Controls Policy, U.S. Department of State. 2001, he was appointed Deputy Delegate General for Armaments, and number two Mr. Peartree oversees the development and implementation of foreign policy in the DGA. He was educated at the National Superior School of Aeronautics and guidelines for licensing of U.S. defense exports under the International Traffic in Space. He has the rank of general engineer of exceptional class weapons (IGACE), Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Arms Export Control Act (AECA). Mr. Peartree was and is a Commander of the Legion of Honor & Officer of the National Order of Merit. previously Chief, Research and Analysis, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.

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The Hon. Heidi Shyu, a political appointee, was confirmed as the Assistant Secretary of Frequency Satellite, Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle, Global Positioning System the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)) on 21 September, 2012. Satellite and weapons, as well as capability areas such as information technology, Prior to this she was asked to serve as the Principal Deputy , appointed November cyber, command and control and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance 8, 2010 and later as the Acting ASA(ALT), starting 4 June, 2011. As the ASA (ALT), systems. In 2012, Mr. Van Buren was presented the highest civilian honors in both Ms.Shyu serves as the Army Acquisition Executive, the Senior Procurement Executive, the Department of Defense (Medal for Distinguished Public Service) and Air Force the Science Advisor to the Secretary of the Army, and the Army’s Senior Research and (Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service). Development official. She also has principal responsibility for all Department of the Army Quentin Whiteree has been President and Chief Operating Officer of IDEEA, matters related to logistics. Prior to this position Ms. Shyu was the Vice President of Inc. since 1 January, 1999. Prior to this, he was Vice President of the company, Technology Strategy for Raytheon Company’s Space and Airborne Systems. responsible for business focus, with an emphasis on emerging information and Gary Stanley is the President of Global Legal Services, PC, a Washington, DC- computer technologies. He joined IDEEA, Inc. in 1987 and has held a series of based law firm focusing on trade compliance and other international business appointments within the company. Mr. Whiteree is Managing Editor of Common issues. Mr. Stanley represents, among others, numerous U.S., Canadian, and Defense Quarterly, an international defense cooperation publication. He holds a European companies on defense export control issues. He has provided training joint BA honors degree in marketing from Strathclyde University, Scotland and is on U.S. export and re-export controls to Russian Government export control officials a past President of its Wine Appreciation Society. Mr. Whiteree is a member of the and various agencies of the Government of Canada. Besides representing private National Press Club; Secretary of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Washington, companies, Mr. Stanley has also served as a consultant to the U.S. Government DC Branch and a Director of the British American Business Association. and industry groups. He received his undergraduate degree from Emory University Steve Williams is the Regional Vice President for Europe, Americas, and Is- in 1975 and his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1978. rael for Lockheed Martin Global, Inc. He is responsible for supporting inter- Morten Tiller holds a dual position in the Norwegian Ministry of Defence. He has national business development in over 75 countries. He served as a Policy served as Deputy Secretary General in the Ministry since 2000, and in 2008 he also Advisor and Operational Planner in the Office of the Secretary of Defense and assumed the role of National Armaments Director. As Deputy Secretary General, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, where he negotiated basing agreements with Portu- he supports the Secretary General in the overall running and coordination of the gal, Spain, and Greece and led policy planning for Operation Northern Watch Ministry as well as providing advice to the Minister of Defence. In his capacity as (Northern Iraq). A graduate of West Point, Mr. Williams has a Masters degree National Armaments Director, he coordinates the Ministry’s materiel procurement in International Economics from Johns Hopkins University, and attended the activities and represents Norway in relevant national and international fora, such US Army and USMC Staff Colleges, and Greek War College. as Conference of National Armaments Directors (CNAD) in Nato, the European Defence Agency (EDA) under the auspices of the European Union and represents Martin Zablocki was appointed the new president and chief executive officer (CEO) Norway at the annual F35 Joint Strike Fighter CEO conferences. of the Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) by The Hon. Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade on 22 April, 2014. The appointment is for five years. Mr. Zablocki, David M. Van Buren was appointed L-3 Corporate Senior Vice President for Business of Ottawa, Ontario, joined CCC in November 2007 as vice-president of strategy and Strategy in April 2012. Prior to joining L-3 Communications Corporation, Mr. Van organizational development, and was appointed executive vice-president and chief Buren was the Air Force Service Acquisition Executive (SAE) from April 2009 to March operating officer in April 2012. Prior to joining CCC, he was director general of Industry 2012. Mr. Van Buren directed approximately $70 billion of annual investments that Canada’s Sector Strategies and Infrastructure Programs Branch. Mr. Zablocki has included major programs like the KC-46A Tanker, F-35 JSF, Advanced Extremely High also worked for Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency. 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