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Table of Contents

Welcome Message 2 AFA Supporting Partners 3 Schedule of Events 4 Maps of Hotel and Technology Exposition 6 Exhibitor List 8 Speaker Biographies 18

February 21-23, 2018 | Orlando, FL | AFA.org

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1 AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION

Welcome

On behalf of AFA and our 95,000 members worldwide, welcome to the 34th annual Air Warfare Symposium.

Focusing on the innovative spirit that drives our Air Force, this year’s theme is “Innovation: The Warfighter’s Edge.” We are excited to welcome to this symposium distinguished leaders in innovation from Silicon Valley, academia, the defense industry, and the Air Force to offer the kinds of fresh insights that will drive the future Air Force.

This year you won’t want to miss “Spark Tank,” the culminating event of a months-long competition. It will bring innovative Airmen on stage to present before an audience their best ideas to senior Air Force leadership.

While you’re with us, we encourage you to explore our 60,000 square feet of exhibit space in our technology exposition – our largest expo hall at an Air Warfare Symposium ever – where nearly 50 top companies will showcase the latest in cutting-edge technology.

We owe special thanks to Air Force, civic, and industry leaders for their continued support and participation to help us make events like this a success.

At the Air Force Association, we believe we are all Airmen for Life and we stand proudly by your side throughout your Air Force journey, both in and out of uniform. It is a privilege for us to host professional development events like our Air Warfare Symposium to better serve the Total Force family and to promote a dominant Air Force.

Over the course of the next few days, we invite you to stop by AFA’s booth number 1005 in the exposition hall to learn more about how the Air Force Association can serve you. And while you’re there, please become an AFA member at a special discounted symposium rate.

We hope you enjoy the next few days!

Sincerely,

F. Whitten Peters Larry O. Spencer Chairman of the Board President

2 AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION SUPPORTING PARTNERS

The Air Force Association wishes to thank the companies listed below for their generosity as sponsors of the Air Warfare Symposium.

SPONSOR LIST CURRENT AS OF JANUARY 30, 2018 3 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS As of January 30, 2018

Wednesday, February 21, 2018 TIME LOCATION EVENT / SPEAKER

10:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Gatlin Registration Desk 1 Symposium Registration 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Gatlin A-B-C Welcome Reception (Ticket Required) Sponsored by

Thursday, February 22, 2018 TIME LOCATION EVENT / SPEAKER

7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Gatlin Registration Desk 1 Symposium Registration 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Gatlin Foyer Continental Breakfast

8:00 a.m. - 8:10 a.m. Gatlin D Air Warfare Symposium Welcome Remarks

8:10 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Gatlin D State of the Force The Honorable Heather Wilson, Secretary of the Air Force

8:30 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. Gatlin D The Art of the Possible Peter Wicher, Director, Strategic Relations, Singularity University

9:10 a.m. - 9:40 a.m. Gatlin D Harnessing the Innovative Spirit of Airmen CMSAF Kaleth O. Wright, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force 9:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. Gatlin A-B-C Technology Exposition 9:40 a.m. - 10:10 a.m. Gatlin A-B-C Coffee Break

10:10 a.m. - 10:55 a.m. Gatlin D Young Innovators Panel Capt Joseph Arora, Director of Community Development, AFWERX Capt Michael Kanaan, Director’s Action Group Officer, US Air Force Intelligence SMSgt Valerie Rivera, Founder and CEO, Take Back Work TSgt Tom Burden, Inventor and Founder of Grypmat Josh Marcuse, Executive Director of the Defense Innovation Board

11:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Gatlin D Rapid Capabilities Panel Air Cdre L S Taylor, Assistant Chief of Staff Capability Delivery Combat Air, RAF Mark Cherry, Vice President and General Manager, Phantom Works, Boeing Randall Walden, Director and Program Executive Officer, Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office Rob Weiss, EVP and GM Advanced Development Programs, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Scott Winship, Sector VP, Advanced Programs, Aerospace Systems, Northrop Grumman 11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Gatlin A-B-C Lunch (Ticket Required)

1:15 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Gatlin D Defense Innovation Board Keynote Milo Medin, Vice President of Access Services, Alphabet, Inc.

2:05 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Gatlin D Mitchell Institute Panel: Airpower Capacity Crunch— Looking to Build Future Force Structure Gen James M. Holmes, Commander, Air Combat Command Gen Robin Rand, Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command Lt Gen Steven L. Kwast, Commander, Air Education and Training Command Lt Gen David A. Deptula, USAF (Ret.), Dean, AFA’s Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies Dr. Chris Bowie, Director of the Northrop Grumman Analysis Center 3:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Gatlin A-B-C Coffee Break

4 Thursday, February 22, 2018 continued TIME LOCATION EVENT / SPEAKER

3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Gatlin D Developing Innovators Lt Gen Steven L. Kwast, Commander, Air Education and Training Command

4:00 p.m. - 5:20 p.m. Gatlin D Spark Tank Final Competition The Honorable Heather Wilson, Secretary of the Air Force Gen David L. Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the Air Force CMSAF Kaleth O. Wright, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Milo Medin, Vice President of Access Services, Alphabet, Inc. Adam Jay Harrison, Founder of MD5 Lt Col David Harden, Steering Group & Chief Architect of AFWERX Lauren Knausenberger, Director, Cyberspace Innovation, US Air Force 6:00 p.m. - 7:45 p.m. Family Pool Deck Backyard BBQ (Ticket Required) Sponsored by Lockheed Martin Northrop Grumman AT&T Draken International Boeing BAE Systems Cubic Elbit Systems of America GE Aviation General Dynamics Mission Systems

Friday, February 23, 2018 TIME LOCATION EVENT / SPEAKER

7:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Gatlin Registration Desk 1 Symposium Registration 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Gatlin A-B-C Continental Breakfast 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Gatlin A-B-C Technology Exposition

8:00 a.m. - 8:20 a.m. Gatlin D Welcome Remarks and Awards Ceremony

8:20 a.m. - 9:05 a.m. Gatlin D Air Force Innovation Gen David L. Goldfein, Chief of Staff of the Air Force

9:10 a.m. - 9:55 a.m. Gatlin D Digital Transformation Panel Maj Gen Kimberly Crider, Chief Data Officer of the Air Force Dr. Chuck Louisell, Strategic Programs Manager, Cisco Dr. Lani Kass, Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategic Advisor, CACI Lance Spencer, Director, Global Defense, AT&T 9:55 a.m. - 10:25 a.m. Gatlin A-B-C Coffee Break

10:25 a.m. - 11:10 a.m. Gatlin D Keynote: Unleashing a Culture of Innovation Dr. Jeff DeGraff, Clinical Professor of Business Administration, University of Michigan

11:10 a.m. - 11:55 a.m. Gatlin D The Warfighter’s Edge Gen James M. Holmes, Commander, Air Combat Command

11:55 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Gatlin D Air Warfare Symposium Closing Remarks

5 MAP OF EXHIBIT HALL & CONVENTION CENTER

EXHIBIT HALL BACKYARD BBQ LOCATION 732 Nammo Energetics Indian Head Inc. 832 Terma North America Inc. 633 Georgia Tech Research Institute Rosen Shingle 224 Creek General Atomics N Leonardo Aeronautical DRS 635 834

Systems, Inc. Freeman Service Desk

Marotta SRC, Inc. 533 633 732 733 Controls Inc. 832 833 1031 Boeing Florida ◆ 530 1029 ◆ Company Turbine ◆ Technologies Inc. ◆

◆ MBDA ◆ Pratt & Lockheed Martin Missile ◆ Whitney Rolls-Royce Systems Corporation

425 525 625 725

P a n z a c o l a G a t l i n

Gulfstream BAE Orbital Raytheon Aerojet General Aerospace ATAC Systems ATK Company Rocketdyne GE Aviation Dynamics iSensys, LLC AT&T Corp. 216 217 317 417 517 617 717 817 Mission 1017 Systems S e b a s t i a n Tactical Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd. 214 915 Air Support 911 Rugged L&T Technology UTC Science Services Limited 212 Rockwell Harris Draken 1010 Meggitt Air Aerospace International Defense Collins, Inc. Corporation Systems University Systems, Inc. 211 311 411 510 711 811 911 1010 USAF Air Education & C3 loT Decision Lens USAA Northrop Grumman Omega Air 208 Training Command 409 508 909 Systems

CONVENTION CENTER 206 Textron, Corporation AFA N Inc./ Air Force Air Force Air Force Association

Top Aces Hangar Store Capability Research 1005 Bell Elbit Systems Corp. Development Laboratory 905 1004 Helicopter of America Phantom 202 203 303 403 503 703 803 903 1002 Products Inc.

Air Force Reserve History Program 905 Kratos Unmanned Systems Division 903 Integrated Communications Systems Group, A Division of Mathtech Inc.

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EXHIBIT HALL

732 Nammo Energetics Indian Head Inc. 832 Terma North America Inc. 633 Georgia Tech Research Institute

PHOTOGRAPHY 224 PROHIBITED WITHOUT AFA PERMISSION. Leonardo General Atomics Aeronautical DRS 635 834

Systems, Inc. Freeman Service Desk

Marotta SRC, Inc. 533 633 732 733 Controls Inc. 832 833 1031 Boeing Florida Company 530 1029 Turbine Technologies Inc.

MBDA Pratt & Missile Lockheed Martin Whitney Rolls-Royce Systems Corporation

425 525 625 725

THE AIR WARFARE SYMPOSIUM Gulfstream IS A NO-DRONE ZONE. BAE Orbital Raytheon Aerojet General UNMANNED AERIAL Aerospace ATAC Systems ATK Company Rocketdyne GE Aviation Dynamics iSensys, LLC SYSTEMS AT&T Corp. ARE PROHIBITED. 216 217 317 417 517 617 717 817 Mission 1017 Systems Tactical Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd. 214 915 Air Support 911 Rugged L&T Technology UTC Science Services Limited 212 Rockwell Harris Draken 1010 Meggitt Air Aerospace International Defense Collins, Inc. Corporation Systems University Systems, Inc. 211 311 411 510 711 811 911 1010 USAF Air Education & C3 loT Decision Lens USAA Northrop Grumman Omega Air 208 Training Command 409 508 909 Systems

206 Textron, Corporation AFA

Inc./ Air Force Air Force Air Force Association

Top Aces Hangar Store Capability Research 1005 Bell Elbit Systems Corp. Development Laboratory 905 1004 Helicopter of America Phantom 202 203 303 403 503 703 803 903 1002 Products Inc.

Air Force Reserve History Program 905 Kratos Unmanned Systems Division 903 Integrated Communications Systems Group, A Division of Mathtech Inc.

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7 LIST OF EXHIBITORS As of January 30, 2018

Aerojet Rocketdyne Booth #717 P AT&T Booth #216 Arlington, VA Vienna, VA www.Rocket.com www.att.com Aerojet Rocketdyne is a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader At AT&T, we’re investing billions into the economy, providing quality jobs to providing propulsion and energetics to the domestic and international space, over 200,000 people in the U.S. We’re supporting veterans who make our missile defense and strategic systems, tactical systems and armaments areas, country stronger and providing disaster relief to those who need it most. We’ve and transformational energy technology solutions to address the world’s invested more in the future of our country than any other public company. energy needs. ATAC Booth #317 Air Force Association Booth #1005 Newport News, VA Arlington, VA www.atacusa.com AFA.org ATAC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Textron Inc, is the proven industry leader The Air Force Association (AFA) is a nonprofit, independent, professional in providing contracted Red Air services for US and Allied military customers. military and aerospace education association promoting public understanding With over 20 years and 50,000 flight hours of experience, ATAC is expanding of aerospace power and the pivotal role it plays in the security of the nation. its fleet to include 4th Generation aircraft and advanced systems demanded of AFA holds national symposia, publishes Air Force Magazine, and disseminates today’s ADAIR customers. ATAC focuses on delivering high-end capabilities in information through outreach programs. threat-representative airframes at an affordable cost. Air Force Capability Development Booth #703 P BAE Systems Booth #417 Wright Patterson AFB, OH Arlington, VA www.wpafb.af.mil www.baesystems.com Air Force Capability Development is a reinvigorated effort in Strategic At BAE Systems, our pride and dedication shows in everything we do, from Development Planning and Experimentation which establishes rigorous and advanced electronic systems to intelligence analysis and cyber operations, repeatable processes to build the future Air Force, aligning the AF Enterprise from amphibious vehicles and weapon systems to the maintenance and across Operational, S&T, Acquisition, Strategic Planning, and Requirements modernization of ships, aircraft and critical infrastructure. Knowing our work functions to support senior leadership decisions and strategic choices. For gives our customers and edge inspires us every day. more information, please contact Mr. Mark Ingram at [email protected]. P Boeing Company Booth #224 Philadelphia, PA AFA Hangar Store Booth #1004 www.boeing.com Arlington, VA AFA.org Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and innovative manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems. A top U.S. AFA's Hangar Store offers high quality apparel and accessories for purchase. exporter, Boeing products and services include commercial and military Show off your AFA pride with our new stock of Airman for Life shirts and aircraft, satellites, weapons, C4ISR, electronic and defense systems, launch coins. systems, and performance-based logistics and training. Boeing Defense, Space & Security is headquartered in Arlington, VA. Follow us on Twitter: @ Air Force Research Laboratory Booth #803 BoeingDefense. Wright Patterson AFB, OH www.afrl.af.mil P C3 loT Booth #208 Redwood City, CA AFRL’s mission is leading the discovery, development, and integration of c3iot.com affordable warfighting technologies for our air and space forces. AFRL accomplishes this through nine technology directorates located throughout The C3 IoT Platform enables the DoD to aggregate and keep current enormous the , the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and a central volumes of disparate data, including structured and unstructured datasets, in staff. AFRL’s partners include the Air Force major commands that operate a unified cloud-based data image, and to employ AI and machine learning at and maintain the full spectrum of Air Force weapons systems. It is a full- scale, in near-real time, to predict impending failures. spectrum laboratory, responsible for planning and executing the Air Force’s entire science and technology budget, basic research, applied research, and Decision Lens Booth #409 advanced technology development. Arlington, VA www.decisionlens.com Air Force Reserve History Program Booth #202 Robins AFB, GA Decision Lens develops progressive decision-making software solutions that www.afrc.af.mil/AboutUs allow organizations to make complex decisions more effectively and efficiently. Our collaborative software platform structures decisions, quantifies intangible To support the Air Force Reserve mission, the Air Force Reserve History factors and evaluates choices that enable organizations to reach their goals. Program captures, preserves, writes, interprets, and aggressively Decision Lens improves the speed and quality of decision making, maximizes disseminates the official record of global Air Force Reserve operations to returns and provides accountability and transparency for how decisions are provide information with historical context in support of leadership decision made. making and organizational learning across the component. P Draken International Booth #811 Air University Booth #510 Lakeland, FL Maxwell, AFB, AL www.drakenintl.com www.uatp.com Draken has set a new standard in tactical flight support. With over 80 fighter Air University (AU) provides the full spectrum of Air Force education, from aircraft, the company operates the largest privately-owned fleet of ex-military pre-commissioning to the highest levels of professional military education, aircraft in the world. Draken aircraft are unique in their ability to replicate including degree granting and professional continuing education for officers, capabilities often found on 4th Gen fighter jets to include radar, but at enlisted and civilian personnel throughout their careers. AU’s PME programs considerably lower cost. Draken aircraft are used in various types of training educate Airmen on the capabilities of air and space power and its role in objectives around the globe to include support for the USAF, USN, USMC, and national security. other International partners.

8 WHEN IT COMES TO ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGY, NOBODY’S

Pratt & Whitney’s future adaptive spiral technology (FAST) approach offers our customers the opportunity to insert next-generation adaptive capabilities into existing and future platforms. Learn how we go beyond to give you the operational edge you need today—and well into the future. FASTER Visit us at AFA Booth #625

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P Elbit Systems of America Booth #403 Harris Corporation Booth #311 Fort Worth, TX Melbourne, FL www.elbitsystems-us.com www.harris.com Elbit Systems of America is a leading provider of high performance products, Harris Corporation is a leading technology innovator, solving customers’ system solutions, and support services focusing on the defense, homeland toughest mission-critical challenges by providing solutions that connect, security, commercial aviation, and medical instrumentation markets. Elbit inform and protect. Harris supports government and commercial customers Systems of America, LLC is wholly owned by Elbit Systems Ltd. (NASDAQ: around the world. ESLT,) a global electronics company. Integrated Communications Systems Group, Booth#903 Florida Turbine Technologies Inc. Booth #1029 A Division of Mathtech Inc. Jupiter, FL Falls Church, VA www.fttcompanies.com www.icsg.us.com Florida Turbine Technologies is a leading supplier of low cost, high The integrated Communications Systems Group (ICSG), A Division of performance turbomachinery for defense, energy systems, and space Mathtech Inc., is 50 years old and is a certified small business. Our production propulsion. FTT has an innovative approach and a large team of “low ego intercom system the AN/AYQ-27, is flight qualified and has application across experts” who are developing propulsion solutions for multiple weapon fighter, attack, trainer, helicopter, and cargo aircraft platforms. ICSG designed systems and UAV platforms for the DOD. Headquartered in Jupiter, Florida, and developed the AN/AYQ-27 ICS which incorporates the latest SWAP-C FTT has 250+ employees and global satellite offices. We are ISO9000 and initiatives. We can demonstrate our wireless intercommunication assets for AS9100 certified, and are a member of the DOD’s VAATE Steering Committee. aircrews, ground-crews and loadmasters today P GE Aviation Booth #817 iSensys, LLC Booth #1017 Cincinnati, OH Melboure, FL www.geaviation.com isensys.com GE Aviation, an operating unit of GE (NYSE: GE), is a world-leading provider of iSENSYS is the global leader in near autonomous and autonomous targeting jet and turboprop engines, components, integrated digital, avionics, electrical solutions. Customers rely on our systems to exceed the rigors of testing, power and mechanical systems for commercial, military, business and general targeting, and training on land, at sea, and in air environments. We ensure aviation aircraft. GE Aviation has a global service network to support these our design, development, and employment of our multi-dimensional systems offerings and is part of the world’s Digital Industrial Company with software- surpass your stringent operations requirements and timelines. Our full defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. spectrum systems can be effectively utilized in homeland security roles, we are poised to meet your most demanding challenges. P General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. Booth #833 Poway, CA P Kratos Unmanned Systems Division Booth #905 www.ga.com Sacramento, CA www.kratosdefense.com General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) is a leading manufacturer of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) systems, radars, and electro-optic and related Kratos Unmanned Systems (KUSD) is a world-leader in the development of mission systems solutions, including the Predator®/Gray Eagle® aircraft series low-cost, high-performance UAV’s that can carry an effective variety of Test & and the Lynx® Multi-mode Radar system. GA-ASI is dedicated to developing Evaluation and/or C4ISR payloads as well as operate in A2/AD environments. transformational technologies that deliver paradigm changing results. KUSD also develops advanced unmanned vehicle-control solutions for a variety of applications including military and commercial. P General Dynamics Mission Systems Booth #915 Fairfax, VA L&T Technology Services Limited Booth #212 www.gdmissionsystems.com Plano, TX www.lnttechservices.com General Dynamics Mission Systems is an innovative leader in mission critical C4ISR solutions. Customers depend on our products and systems to perform Our offerings are delivered to our customers using flexible business models wherever they work, on land, at sea, into air and space, and across cyber. like build, operate, transfer, end to end managed R&D services, fixed price, Explore the full spectrum of trusted solutions for customers in global defense, time & material and outcome-based pricing including risk-reward, transaction- civilian and commercial markets at gdmissionsystems.com. based pricing, and revenue share. In addition, we have ITAR compliant facilities and capabilities. Georgia Tech Research Institute Booth #633 Atlanta, GA P Leonardo DRS Booth #533 www.gtri.gatech.edu Arlington, VA www.leonardodrs.com Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) develops advanced technological solutions and large-scale system prototypes to address the most difficult problems Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, Leonardo DRS is a wholly owned in national security, economic development and overall human betterment. subsidiary of Leonardo S.p.A., which employs more than 47,000 people Positioned within Georgia Tech, our core research areas include complex and agile worldwide. See the full range of capabilities at our website. systems engineering, sensor design and integration, information management and cyber security, and defense technology development. Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. Booth #217 For more information on any AFA Conference and Savannah, GA Exposition, Corporate Membership or how to become a www.gulfstream.com sponsor at any AFA event, please contact: Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, markets, services and supports the world’s most technologically advanced business- Fred Ullman jet aircraft. Gulfstream has produced more than 2,500 aircraft for customers Director, Corporate Relations around the world since 1958. Gulfstream offers a comprehensive fleet of aircraft, comprising the Gulfstream G280, the Gulfstream G550, the Gulfstream G500, [email protected] the Gulfstream G600, the Gulfstream G650 and the Gulfstream G650ER.

10 Illuminate the battlefield

BAE Systems ensures mission success by highlighting the battlefield to provide complete situational awareness and flexibility. Our advanced electronic warfare systems continuously maintain air superiority across the electromagnetic spectrum.

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P Lockheed Martin Corporation Booth #725 Nammo Energetics Indian Head Inc. Booth #732 Fort Worth, TX Arlington, VA www.lockheedmartin.com www.nammo.com Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security Nammo Energetics Indian Head, Inc., a member of the Nammo Group, is a and aerospace company that employs approximately 98,000 people worldwide U.S. company located in the Washington DC metro area. Nammo Energetics and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, specializes in the design, development and manufacture of propulsion integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and technologies, tactical missiles and warheads for the DOD and international allies. services. P Northrop Grumman Corporation Booth #503 Marotta Controls, Inc Booth #733 Falls Church, VA Montville, NJ www.northropgrumman.com www.marotta.com Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative Discover next-generation control technologies for your mission critical systems, products and solutions in autonomous systems, cyber, C4ISR, applications. Marotta is changing the game in weapon sub-systems with strike, and logistics and modernization to customers worldwide. Please visit innovative control solutions for military and commercial aerospace programs www.northropgrumman.com for more information. around the world. Our growing portfolio includes award-winning power supplies, state-of-the-art control actuation systems and electronic motor Omega Air Booth #909 drives. Stop by our stand to meet our team and learn more about our San Antonio, TX solutions capabilities. www.omegaairrefueling.com Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. Ltd. Booth #411 Omega remains the only provider of contract aerial refueling services with Johnstown, PA its fleet of specially-modified aircraft to serve as tanker platforms. For more www.martin-baker.com than 16 years, Omega has maintained a 99% mission completion rate for the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and allies and recently added the V-22 to its list of Martin-Baker is the world’s longest established and most experienced receivers. Also, Omega engineers are leveraging the knowledge gained during manufacturer of ejection seats & related equipment. The Company has also their B-707 STC and Joint STARS re-engining programs to provide a cost developed a range of crashworthy & crash-attenuating seats for helicopters & effective re-engining solution for the B-52H. fixed-wing reconnaissance aircraft. Martin-Baker has headquarters in Denham (England) & the United States as well as locations in France, & Australia. Orbital ATK Booth #517 Backed by over 70 years of experience, Martin-Baker has saved over 7,560 Northridge, CA aircrew lives in 84 Air Forces around the World. www.orbitalatk.com MBDA Missile Systems Booth #525 Orbital ATK develops, produces & delivers innovative, affordable capabilities Arlington, VA including the AARGM missile, propulsion & controls for tactical missiles www.mbda-systems.com & missile defense interceptors; fuzing & warheads for tactical missiles & munitions. We build precision metal & composite structures for medium- & MBDA Missile Systems is the world’s largest company that specializes only large-caliber ammunition, military aircraft & missile systems; & manufacture in missiles and missile systems. With over 10,000 employees, 3,000 missiles propellants & powders for the canister & commercial markets. We are a produced and $3.5b in revenue in 2013 – MBDA’s products are used by over pioneer in hypersonic scramjet propulsion technology. 90 armed forces worldwide. Phantom Products Inc Booth #1002 Meggitt Defense Systems, Inc. Booth #1010 Rockledge,FL Irvine, CA www.phantomlights.com meggittdefense.com Phantom Products is a third generation, family-owned American Made lighting Meggitt Defense Systems Inc., a part of Meggitt PLC, specializes in the company - we design, build, and sell the BEST lights for military, law enforcement, design, manufacture, integration and operation of scoring systems and off road, and emergency lighting. All of our lights are made on the Space Coast services, thermal management systems and components including fans, of Florida. Some of our products are only intended for use by the U.S. Military pumps and compressors, ammunition handling systems, airborne pods (including the National Guard/Reserves/ Homeland Security) as well as police, fire, and countermeasure deployment used to support armed forces agencies and EMS agencies. Our goal is for you to return home safely to your family! worldwide. P Pratt & Whitney Booth #625 East Hartford, CT www.utc.com Pratt & Whitney is a leader in the design, manufacture and service of CONNECT WITH US aircraft engines and auxiliary power units for military customers. We are proud to power today’s most advanced mobility and tactical aircraft, and we are advancing engine technology to provide the next generation of engine technology for tomorrow’s defense needs. Raytheon Company Booth #617 Tucson, AZ www.raytheon.com /airforceassociation @airforceassoc @airforceassoc @airforcemag Raytheon Company, with 2016 sales of $24 billion and 63,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 95 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, AWS8 C5ITM products and services, sensing, effects, and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. 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TODAY’S PERSISTENT ATTACK AND RECONNAISSANCE

• High capacity 45 kVA power system • 35 hours endurance with extended range tanks • Separate payload computer • Dual ARC-210 UHF/VHF with wingtip antennas • Improved landing gear • Seven hardpoints

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P Rockwell Collins, Inc. Booth #211 Top Aces Corp. Booth #203 Cedar Rapids, IA Mesa, AZ rockwellcollins.com www.topaces.ca Stop by our booth 211 to experience why Rockwell Collins, regardless of Top Aces provides Contracted Air Services with the world’s largest privately- your platform, Rockwell Collins is the leader in next generation avionics, owned, operational fleet of advanced fighter aircraft. With 68,000 accident- secure networked mission communications and data links, anti-jam free flight hours, our highly-experienced veteran pilots and Fighter Weapons navigation and Live, Virtual and Constructive blended training solutions – all Instructors are trusted by the world’s leading air forces to deliver air combat from one trusted source. training to meet tomorrow’s threats. Experience Matters. P Rolls-Royce Booth #425 -Air Education & Training Command Indianapolis, IN Booth #206 www.rolls-royce.com/country-sites/northamerica/rolls-royce-in-the-us.aspx JBSA Randolph, TX Rolls-Royce remains the second largest provider of defence aero-engine http://www.aetc.af.mil products and services globally with 16,000 engines in the service of 160 customers in 103 countries. Our engines power aircraft in every major sector including: transport; combat; patrol; trainers; helicopters; and unmanned P USAA Booth #508 aerial vehicles (UAVs). San Antonio, TX www.usaa.com Rugged Science Booth #911 Sparks, MD For over 90 years, USAA has proudly served the financial needs of the military www.ruggedscience.com and their families. For insurance, banking, investments, and advice, you can trust USAA to provide the convenience you need, savings you want, and Rugged Science specializes in modifying COTS devices for performance service you deserve. With USAA, you’re more than a member; you’re part of in harsh environments, offering a full line-up of ruggedized computers, the family we serve. Learn more at usaa.com or call 800-531-USAA. displays, networking devices and HMI systems designed to meet the most stringent military environmental qualifications. Our focus on modification vs UTC Aerospace Systems Booth #711 customization keeps our time to market fast, and end-customer cost low. Charlotte, NC www.sensorsinc.com SRC, Inc. Booth #530 N. Syracuse, NY UTC Aerospace Systems is a leading global supplier of systems and services www.srcinc.com to the aerospace and defense industry. Personnel count is more than 40,000 with approximate annual sales of $13 billion. UTC Aerospace Systems SRC, Inc., a not-for-profit research and development company, combines designs, manufactures and services systems and components which protect information, science, technology and ingenuity to solve “impossible” and support modern warfighters. Our capabilities range from airborne problems in the areas of defense, environment and intelligence. Across our systems aboard fighters, helicopters and UAVs to handheld and soldier- family of companies, we apply bright minds, fresh thinking and relentless mounted equipment. determination to deliver innovative products and services that are redefining possible® for the challenges faced by America and its allies. P Represents this company as one of AFA's distinguished supporting sponsors Tactical Air Support Booth #214 Reno, NV www.tacticalairsupport.com Tactical Air Support, Inc. (TacAir) provides domestic and international “Center of Excellence” level training and advisory services. Operational excellence and an unmatched safety record are our hallmarks. We are more than a commercial air service provider, we are a repository of premium intellectual capital in tactical aviation and related defense and security fields. When you need the most qualified, current, and combat-experienced military aviation experts – turn to TacAir. Terma North America Inc Booth #832 Arlington, VA www.terma.com Terma North America is a global provider of electronic warfare (EW) self- protection solutions, tactical audio technology, aerostructures and electronics manufacturing services for the aerospace and defense industry. Today, +3,000 military aircraft worldwide are equipped with Terma’s airborne solutions. Aerostructures Manufacturing comprises a world-class facility for design and manufacturing of advanced composite structures. Textron, Inc./Bell Helicopter Booth #303 Fort Worth, TX www.textronsystems.com Bell Helicopter is an industry-leading producer of commercial and military, manned and unmanned vertical-lift aircraft and the pioneer of the revolutionary tiltrotor aircraft. Globally recognized for world-class customer service, innovation and superior quality, Bell’s global workforce serves customers flying Bell aircraft in more than 120 countries. Bell’s parent company, Textron Inc., a multi-industry company, continues to grow as an industry leader in aviation and military products.

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Capt Joseph Arora Gen David L. Goldfein Director of Community Development, Chief of Staff of the Air Force AFWERX Goldfein is the senior uniformed Air Force Arora is the Director of Community officer responsible for the organization, Development for AFWERX and fosters training, and equipping of 660,000 Active intrapreneurship and the growth of the Duty, Guard, Reserve, and civilian forces innovative culture of the Air Force. serving in the US and overseas.

Dr. Christopher Bowie Adam Jay Harrison Director of the Corporate Analysis Founder and Principal Advisor, MD5 Center, Northrop Grumman National Security Technology Accelerator

Bowie is the Director of the Corporate Analysis Harrison is an innovation and technology Center at Northrop Grumman. Trained as expert with broad experience leading high- a historian, he has worked at the RAND tech organizations in the national security Corporation and as the Deputy Director for community. Strategic Planning on the Air Staff.

TSgt Tom Burden Gen James M. Holmes Inventor and President of Grypmat Commander, Air Combat Command

Burden, a former F-16 mechanic in the Air Holmes is responsible for organizing, training, National Guard, is the inventor of the original equipping, and maintaining combat-ready Grypmat tool tray. He is the president of the forces while ensuring strategic air defense startup, Grypmat, which sells and markets the forces are ready to meet the challenges Grypmat in a variety of sizes. of peacetime air sovereignty and wartime defense.

Mark Cherry Capt Michael Kanaan Vice President and General Manager, Deputy Chief, Director's Action Group, Phantom Works, Boeing US Air Force Intelligence

Cherry oversees a Boeing Defense Space and Kanaan is tasked with coordinating artificial Security advanced research and development intelligence and machine learning efforts as organization responsible for visual modeling the Air Force lead on the DoD's Algorithmic and simulation, innovating concepts and Warfare Cross Functional Team, Project technologies, and developing new businesses. Maven.

Maj Gen Kimberly Crider Dr. Lani Kass Chief Data Officer of the Air Force Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategic Advisor, CACI Crider develops and implements strategies for enterprise data management, analytics, and Kass leads corporate efforts to advance digital transformation to optimize performance CACI's presence and stature in the US national and drive out innovation in and across all security sector, as well as enhance and expand missions and operations. key client relationships.

Dr. Jeff DeGraff Lt Gen Steven L. Kwast Clinical Professor of Business Commander, Air Education and Training Administration, University of Michigan Command

DeGraff is an advisor to Fortune 500 Kwast is responsible for the recruitment, companies, a professor at the Ross School of training, and education of Air Force personnel, Business at the University of Michigan, and is including Air Force Recruiting Service, two known as the “Dean of Innovation.” numbered air forces, and Air University.

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Dr. Chuck Louisell Gen Robin Rand Senior Strategic Programs Manager, Commander, Cisco Systems Air Force Global Strike Command

Louisell is a member of Cisco's defense Rand is responsible for organizing, training, solutions team engaged in digital and equipping all US intercontinental ballistic transformation across the Department of missile and bomber forces. Defense.

Josh Marcuse SMSgt Valerie Rivera Executive Director of the Defense Founder and CEO, Take Back Work Innovation Board Rivera is the founder and CEO of Take Back Marcuse focuses on building innovation Work, a workplace culture consultancy capacity across the DoD workforce and where she incorporates best practices in harnessing digital technologies. organizational behavior and design thinking to help clients create environments where people thrive.

Milo Medin Lance Spencer Vice President of Access Services, Director, Global Defense, AT&T Alphabet, Inc. Spencer is responsible for customer-focused Medin has been part of the internet development strategy, solutions, positioning, and marketing community for more than 25 years. He supporting Air Force and Department of joined Google in 2010 and currently oversees Defense clients. Alphabet’s Gigabit Fiber to the Home project and other efforts to improve access to the internet. SAVE THE DATE

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Todd Stiefler Peter Wicher General Manager, Defense, GE Aviation Director of Strategic Relations, Digital Singularity University

Stiefler is the General Manager of the Defense Wicher, with 30 years of experience in Silicon business at GE Aviation Digital Solutions. Valley, creates and manages partnerships In this capacity, he has global responsibility with national governments and multinational for commercial, product, and ecosystem corporations with an emphasis on technology development in the defense sector. and agriculture.

Air Cdre L S Taylor The Honorable Heather Wilson Assistant Chief of Staff Capability Secretary of the Air Force Delivery Combat Air, Royal Air Force (UK) Wilson is responsible for the affairs of the Department of the Air Force, including the Taylor is the head of the RAF Rapid organizing, training, and equipping and Capabilities office and the Senior Responsible providing for the welfare of 660,000 Active- Owner for the UK's F-35 programme, Typhoon Duty, Guard, Reserve, and civilian forces as programme, and Future Combat Air System. well as their families.

Randall G. Walden Scott Winship Director and Program Executive Officer, Sector VP, Advanced Programs, Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office Northrop Grumman

Walden directs study, development, and Winship heads Northrop Grumman fielding activities tasked by the Under Secretary Aerospace Systems’ Advanced Programs of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and and is responsible for vetting and developing Logistics, the Secretary of the Air Force, and programs that fit into the company’s Global the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. Surveillance and Strike strategy.

Rob Weiss CMSAF Kaleth O. Wright Executive Vice President and General Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Manager for Advanced Development Programs, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Wright represents the highest enlisted level of leadership and serves as the personal adviser Weiss directs Skunk Works and is responsible to the Chief of Staff and the Secretary of the for leading all ADP activities and personnel Air Force on all issues regarding the welfare, across the Aeronautics enterprise. readiness, morale, and proper utilization and progress of the enlisted force.

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We are YOUR Air Force Association We are AIRMEN for LIFE 26 AFA Congratulates Air Force Spark Tank Finalists Watch as the finalists present their innovative ideas to senior Air Force leadership and thought leaders in innovation on Thursday at 4:00 p.m.

KC-135 Boom Instructor Platform Modification A proposed reengineering of the boom instructor platform cushion system for the KC-135 to provide a stable and ergonomically correct platform to prevent back and neck injuries, for a cost savings of $100M. Submitted by: MSgt Bartek Bachleda

Mobile Pod Test Stand Allows Airmen to perform maintenance of targeting pods without installing pods on aircraft, saving 35,000 manhours. Submitted by: SrA Christopher Caruso

Graphic Airfield Suitability Display A graphic display that would be overlaid on airfield maps that would color code runways, taxiways, and aprons to indicate adequacy of surface for weight-bearing capacity and wing-tip clearance to prevent airfield/aircraft damage. Submitted by: TSgt Joseph S. Motowski, Mr. Micah Turner, Mr. John Figgins, and Mr. Jeff Hopkins

AF Connect: Mobile Device Secure App Provides Airmen with a “bring your own device” mobile solution for accessing career, personnel, financial, and readiness information. Submitted by: Col Tri B. Trinh, Lt Col Mike Fellows, and SMSgt Timothy Huffman

Brass to Bucks Recycles spent brass cartridges for a far greater profit than the current “sell for scrap brass” set-up used by the Air Force, eliminates hand sorting for a cost savings of $5M. Submitted by: Lt James Eimers, TSgt Aaron Grissom, and Maj Luke Stover

Maintenance Operation Training Augmented Reality Superimposes computer graphics and technical data over real-world parts/maintenance items to allow for interactive use to help maintainers, operators, and trainees by enhancing ergonomics in work environment. Submitted by: MSgt Thomas Crider

27 AFA’s Wounded Airman Program, Deloitte, and Semper Fi Fund are proud to support the 2018 Air Force Trials.

Wounded Airmen and Caregiers from around the orld come together to compete for their spot on the Air Force Warrior Games team hile also receiing employment readiness programs resiliency training and more. In collaoration ith Deloitte and Semper Fi Fund e make it possile for unfunded eteran ounded arriors to participate and continue their rehailitation. We are also proud to host the Closing Ceremonies and proide much needed me time actiities for Caregiers.

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