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The Association of the United States Army's Institute of Land Warfare The Association of the United States Army Institute of Land Warfare LANPAC Symposium and Exposition A Professional Development Forum 22 – 24 May 2018 Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii "The Future of Land Force Integration: Multilateral Approaches Across the Indo-Pacific" Note: All Speakers are identified and invited and are subject to change. Monday, 21 May 2018 1300 – 1700 REGISTRATION – Kauai Ballroom Foyer Tuesday, 22 May 2018 0700 – 1600 REGISTRATION – Kauai Ballroom Foyer 0700 – 0800 COFFEE SERVICE – Kauai Ballroom Foyer 0800 – 1600 GENERAL SESSION – Kauai Ballroom 0800 – 0805 SYMPOSIUM ADMINISTRATION, SAFETY, SECURITY Michael M. Scanlan Senior Director, Meetings Directorate Association of the United States Army 0805 – 0810 Hawaiian Blessing Kahu Ramsay Taum 0810 – 0815 INTRODUCTION GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army 0815 – 0845 PRESENTATION “The Army in the Pacific” GEN Robert B. Brown Commanding General United States Army Pacific 0845 – 1000 PANEL DISCUSSION #1 “Assessing Shared Regional Security Challenges and Opportunities” Panel Chair: LTG Bryan P. Fenton Deputy Commanding General United States Pacific Command 1 3.15.2018 Panel Moderator: COL Jason A. Chung United States Army Pacific, G2 Panel Members: LTG In-Bum Chun Republic of Korea (ROK) Army Retired Visiting Fellow - Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies The Brookings Institution Dr. Alfred L. Oehlers Professor Asia-Pacific Center for Security Vic S. Angoco Senior Vice President, Pacific Matson Navigation Company Dr. Bruce Bennett Senior Defense Analyst RAND Corporation Dr. Kem Lowry Adjunct Senior Fellow, Research Program East-West Center Dr. William A. Stanton Director of Center for Asia Policy National Tsing-Hua University Former Director of American Institute in Taiwan 0930 – 1600 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN – Maui/Molokai/Lanai Ballrooms 1000 – 1030 REFRESHMENT BREAK – Exhibit Hall 1030 – 1115 KEYNOTE SPEAKER GEN Koji Yamazaki Chief of Staff Japanese Ground Self Defense Force 1115 – 1230 PANEL DISCUSSION #2 “Perspective of Land Forces in Combined Joint Operations” Panel Chair: LTG Gary J. Volesky Commanding General I Corps and Joint Base Lewis-McChord Panel Moderator: Brig. Gen. Michel-Henri St-Louis (Canada) Deputy Commanding General, Operations I Corps and Joint Base Lewis-McChord 2 3.15.2018 Panel Members: GEN Byeong-Joo Kim Republic of Korea Army Deputy Commander Combined Forces Command LTG Tetsuro Yamanoue Commanding General North East Army Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force RADM Victorino G. Mercado Director, Maritime Operations United States Pacific Fleet MG Russell L. Mack Deputy Commander Pacific Air Forces MAJGEN Rick Burr Deputy Chief of Army Australian Army 1230 – 1430 AFTERNOON RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBIT HALL WELCOME TO HAWAII The Honorable David Y. Ige Governor of Hawaii 1430 – 1440 AUSA TECH TEN 1440 – 1600 PANEL DISCUSSION #3 “Exporting Global Partnership through Enlisted Development/Professionalism” Panel Chair: CSM Benjamin Jones Command Sergeant Major United States Army Pacific Panel Moderator: SMA Kenneth O. Preston United States Army Retired Vice President, Noncommissioned Officer & Soldier Programs Association of the United States Army Panel Members: CSM Robert C. Foesch State Command Senior Enlisted Leader Army National Guard, Oregon WO1 Andrew Boykett Land Command Sergeant Major HQ Joint Forces, New Zealand 3 3.15.2018 SgtMaj Anthony A. Spadaro Senior Enlisted Leader United States Pacific Command WO Don Spinks Regimental Sergeant Major of the Army Australian Army SMA See Keong Teo Sergeant Major of the Army Singapore Army 1600 – 1610 GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army Wednesday, 23 May 2018 0700 – 1630 REGISTRATION – Kauai Ballroom Foyer 0700 – 0800 COFFEE SERVICE – Kauai Ballroom Foyer 0800 – 1145 GENERAL SESSION – Kauai Ballroom 0800 – 0805 INTRODUCTION GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army 0805 – 0845 KEYNOTE SPEAKER GEN Gustave F. Perna Commanding General United States Army Materiel Command 0845 – 1000 PANEL DISCUSSION #4 “Non-Kinetic Power Projection” Panel Chair: LTG James H. Dickinson Commanding General United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command/ Army Forces Strategic Command Panel Moderator: LTG Anthony G. Crutchfield United States Army Retired Vice President, Army Systems Defense, Space and Security Government Operations The Boeing Company 4 3.15.2018 Panel Members: ADM Michael S. Rodgers Director, National Security Agency Commander United States Cyber Command Ronald W. Pontius Deputy to the Commanding General United States Army Cyber Command BG Thomas L. James Deputy Commander Joint Functional Component Command – Space United States Strategic Command Dana W. White Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs Office of the Secretary of Defense COL Charles Eassa United States Army Retired Senior Research Associate Georgia Institute of Technology J. Scott Norwood Deputy Chief of Staff and Strategic Effects Director United States Army Pacific 0930 – 1630 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN – Maui/Molokai/Lanai Ballrooms 1000 – 1030 REFRESHMENT BREAK – Exhibit Hall 1030 – 1040 AUSA TECH TEN 1040 – 1200 PANEL DISCUSSION #5 “Multi-Domain Battle in Megacities” Panel Chair: GEN Stephen J. Townsend Commanding General United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Panel Moderator: LTG James N. Dubik United States Army Retired Senior Fellow, Institute of Land Warfare Association of the United States Army Panel Members: MAJGEN Roger Noble Australian Army Deputy Commanding General - North United States Army Pacific 5 3.15.2018 Dr. Russell W. Glenn Director, Plans and Policy United States Army Training and Doctrine Command LTG Michael A. Bills Commanding General, Eighth Army Chief of Staff, Combined Forces Command Filippo Grandi High Commissioner for Refugees United Nations Hoong Wee Teck Commissioner of Police Singapore Police Force James P. O’Neill Commissioner New York Police Department 1200 – 1400 AFTERNOON RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBIT HALL 1400 – 1630 GENERAL SESSION – Kauai Ballroom 1400 – 1410 AUSA TECH TEN 1410 – 1500 KEYNOTE SPEAKER MAJGEN Rick Burr Deputy Chief of Army Australian Army 1500 – 1620 PANEL DISCUSSION #6 “Sustainment of the Force in a Contested Environment” Panel Chair: GEN Gustave F. Perna Commanding General United States Army Materiel Command Panel Moderator: COL Roy Speakes Assistant Chief of Staff, G5 8th Theater Sustainment Command Panel Members: MG Stephen E. Farmen Commanding General United States Army Security Assistance Command Alan G. Misenheimer Foreign Policy Advisor United States Transportation Command 6 3.15.2018 Edward J. Case Vice Director Defense Logistics Agency Maj. Gen Thomas J. Sharpy Vice Commander Air Mobility Command BRIGEN Rory Copinger-Symes UK Royal Marines Deputy Director for International Logistics and Security Cooperation United States Pacific Command 1620 – 1630 GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army Thursday, 24 May 2018 0700 – 1200 REGISTRATION – Kauai Ballroom Foyer 0700 – 0800 COFFEE SERVICE – Kauai Ballroom Foyer 0800 – 1145 GENERAL SESSION – Kauai Ballroom 0800 – 0805 INTRODUCTION GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army 0805 – 0930 PANEL DISCUSSION #7 “Developing Regional Leaders for a Complex World” Panel Chair: MG James J. Mingus Director Mission Command Center of Excellence Panel Moderator: BG Peter Palmer United States Army Retired Panel Members: RADM Peter A. Gumataotao United States Navy Retired Director Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies BRIG John Boswell Land Component Commander New Zealand Army 7 3.15.2018 BG Suzanne P. Vares-Lum Mobilization Assistant to Director of Strategic Plans and Policy United States Pacific Command MG Wilson A. Shoffner, Jr. Commanding General United States Army Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill COL Robert M. Ryan Commander 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division 0930 – 1200 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN – Maui/Molokai/Lanai Ballrooms 0930 – 1000 REFRESHMENT BREAK – Exhibit Hall 1000 – 1030 KEYNOTE SPEAKER GEN Stephen J. Townsend Commanding General United States Army Training and Doctrine Command 1030 – 1140 PANEL DISCUSSION #8 “Multilateral Approach to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief” Panel Chair: BG Christopher W. Stockel Commanding General 351st Civil Affairs Command Panel Moderator: Joseph D. Martin, SES Director, Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance Department of Defense Panel Members: MAJGEN Gregory C. Bilton Australian Army Deputy Commanding General (Operations) United States Army Pacific Command BG Thomas J. Tickner Commander Pacific Ocean Division United States Army Corps of Engineers LTG Jeffrey S. Buchanan Commanding General United States Army North/Fifth United States Army Ambassador Mark Green Administrator United States Agency for International Development 8 3.15.2018 1140 – 1155 WRAP UP COMMENTS GEN Robert B. Brown Commanding General United States Army Pacific Command 1155 – 1200 CLOSING REMARKS GEN Carter F. Ham United States Army Retired President, Association of the United States Army FORUMS Tuesday, 22 May 2018 0900 – 1100 Financial Readiness: Your Money, Your Future Provides a summary of the Blended Retirement System and share best practices on twenty-first-century economic strategies. This forum will take place at the Nehelani Conference Center on Schofield Barracks.
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