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Reagan National Defense Forum Peace Through Strength: National Defense and the New Administration REAGAN NATIONAL DEFENSE FORUM PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH: NATIONAL DEFENSE AND THE NEW ADMINISTRATION Confirmed Speakers and Guests Subject to change The Honorable Ash Carter General Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. Lt. General Samuel A. Greaves The Honorable Ann McLaughlin Korologos Mr. Wahid Nawabi The Honorable Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. Ambassador Robert H. Tuttle The Honorable Robert O. Work Secretary of Defense Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Commander, Space and Missile Systems Center, USAF Former Secretary of Labor; RRPF Trustee President and CEO, AeroVironment RRPF Chairman; Former U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James; Deputy Secretary of Defense Publisher and CEO, The Washington Post RRPF Trustee Admiral Harry B. Harris, Jr. General Joseph L. Lengyel General Robert B. Neller The Honorable Dov Zakheim Mr. Raj Shah Congressman Brad Wenstrup The Honorable Eric Edelman Commander, U.S. Pacific Command Chief of the National Guard Bureau Commandant of the Marine Corps Former Under Secretary of Defense (CFO) Ms. Jill Aitoro Managing Director, U.S. House of Representatives, Ohio Defense News Editor, Former Under Secretary of Defense (Policy); Ms. Marillyn Hewson The Honorable Marcel Lettre Mr. Jay Orr Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx) Admiral Paul F. Zukunft Former Ambassador to Turkey and Finland Chairman, President and CEO, Lockheed Martin Corporation Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence CEO, County of Riverside, California Congressman Joe Wilson Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard The Honorable Marion Blakey Ms. Barbara Starr The Honorable Ine Eriksen Søreide U.S. House of Representatives, South Carolina Former FAA Administrator; The Honorable Kathleen Hicks Congressman Ted Lieu Lieutenant General Joseph L. Osterman Pentagon Correspondent, CNN President and CEO, Rolls-Royce North America Norwegian Minister of Defence Former Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; U.S. House of Representatives, California Deputy Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command The Honorable Pete Wilson The Honorable Sean Stackley The Right Honourable Michael Fallon MP Director of the Int’l Program at CSIS Former Governor, California; RRPF Trustee Congressman Bradley Byrne Mr. Gordon Lubold Mr. Fatih Ozmen Assistant Secretary of the Navy U.S. House of Representatives, Alabama British Secretary of Defence The Honorable Joe Hockey Pentagon Reporter, The Wall Street Journal CEO, Sierra Nevada Corporation (Research, Development and Acquisition) Australian Ambassador to the United States Congressman Ken Calvert The Honorable Eric Fanning The Honorable Mike McCord The Honorable Leon Panetta Congresswoman Elise Stefanik U.S. House of Representatives, California Secretary of the Army Mr. Raanan Horowitz Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) & CFO Former Secretary of Defense; U.S. House of Representatives, New York CEO and President, Elbit Systems of America Former Director, CIA Ms. Leanne Caret Mr. David Feith The Honorable Howard P. “Buck” McKeon Mr. Phil Stewart The Wall Street Journal Asia Executive Vice President, The Boeing Company; Editorial Page Writer, Mr. Andy Hove Former Congressman, California; Congressman Scott Peters Pentagon Correspondent, Thomson Reuters President and CEO, Defense, Space & Security President and CEO, AM General McKeon Group LLC U.S House of Representatives, California Mr. Brad Feldmann Mr. Michael T. Strianese Mr. Nachhattar Chandi CEO, Cubic Corporation Congressman Will Hurd General Craig McKinley, USAF (Ret.) Mr. Mike Petters Chairman and CEO, L-3 Chairman, The Chandi Group U.S. House of Representatives, Texas President and CEO, NDIA President and CEO, Huntington Ingalls Industries Lt. Col. Robert J. Friend (U.S. Army Ret.) Senator Dan Sullivan The Honorable Richard B. Cheney Tuskegee Airman The Honorable Deborah Lee James Congresswoman Martha McSally Mr. John Pranzatelli U.S. Senate, Alaska Former Vice President of the United States Secretary of the Air Force U.S. House of Representatives, Arizona President and CEO, MBDA Inc. Congressman Randy Forbes The Honorable Jim Talent The Honorable Janine Davidson U.S. House of Representatives, Virginia Senator Tim Kaine General Mark A. Milley Mr. Larry Prior Former Senator, Missouri; Under Secretary of the Navy U.S. Senate, Virginia Chief of Staff, U.S. Army President and CEO of CSRA Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute Mr. Tom Gentile Congresswoman Susan Davis President and CEO, Spirit Aerosystems Mr. Warren Kanders Senator Jerry Moran Major General Arnold Punaro (USMC Ret.) The Honorable Ellen Tauscher U.S. House of Representatives, California General David Goldfein Chairman, The Safariland Group U.S. Senate, Kansas Retired, U.S. Marine Corps; Former Congresswoman, California; Senior Fellow, Bipartisan Policy Center; The Punaro Group Chair, CA Governor’s Military Council Mr. Jerry DeMuro Air Force Chief of Staff The Honorable Frank Kendall Dr. Jamie M. Morin President and CEO, BAE Systems Admiral John Richardson Mr. Lou Von Thaer Senator Lindsey Graham Under Secretary of Defense (ATL) Director of Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation Chief of Naval Operations CEO, DynCorp International The Honorable Lisa Disbrow U.S. Senate, South Carolina Dr. Thomas Kennedy Congressman Seth Moulton Under Secretary of the Air Force Congressman Michael D. Rogers Congressman Mac Thornberry Congresswoman Kay Granger Chairman and CEO, Raytheon U.S. House of Representatives, Massachusetts Dr. Ng Eng Hen U.S. House of Representatives, Alabama Chairman, House Armed Services Committee; U.S. House of Representatives, Texas The Honorable Jon Kyl Mr. Vago Muradian U.S. House of Representatives, Texas Minister of Defence of Singapore Defense & Aerospace Report Mr. Josh Rogin Congressman Tom Graves Former Senator, Arizona; Founder/Editor of the Senior of Counsel, Covington & Burling LLP Columnist / Political Analyst, The Washington Post / CNN Congressman Mike Turner U.S. House of Representatives, Georgia U.S. House of Representatives, Ohio RNDF Information and Updates www.ReaganFoundation.org/Defense | 805.522.2977 | [email protected] Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065 (805) 522-2977 | www.reaganfoundation.org REAGAN NATIONAL DEFENSE FORUM PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH: NATIONAL DEFENSE AND THE NEW ADMINISTRATION Confirmed Speakers and Guests Subject to change Lt. General Samuel A. Greaves The Honorable Ann McLaughlin Korologos Mr. Wahid Nawabi The Honorable Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. Ambassador Robert H. Tuttle The Honorable Robert O. Work Commander, Space and Missile Systems Center, USAF Former Secretary of Labor; RRPF Trustee President and CEO, AeroVironment RRPF Chairman; Former U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James; Deputy Secretary of Defense Publisher and CEO, The Washington Post RRPF Trustee Admiral Harry B. Harris, Jr. General Joseph L. Lengyel General Robert B. Neller The Honorable Dov Zakheim Mr. Raj Shah Congressman Brad Wenstrup The Honorable Eric Edelman Commander, U.S. Pacific Command Chief of the National Guard Bureau Commandant of the Marine Corps Former Under Secretary of Defense (CFO) Ms. Jill Aitoro Managing Director, U.S. House of Representatives, Ohio Defense News Editor, Former Under Secretary of Defense (Policy); Ms. Marillyn Hewson The Honorable Marcel Lettre Mr. Jay Orr Defense Innovation Unit Experimental (DIUx) Admiral Paul F. Zukunft Former Ambassador to Turkey and Finland Chairman, President and CEO, Lockheed Martin Corporation Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence CEO, County of Riverside, California Congressman Joe Wilson Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard The Honorable Marion Blakey Ms. Barbara Starr The Honorable Ine Eriksen Søreide U.S. House of Representatives, South Carolina Former FAA Administrator; The Honorable Kathleen Hicks Congressman Ted Lieu Lieutenant General Joseph L. Osterman Pentagon Correspondent, CNN President and CEO, Rolls-Royce North America Norwegian Minister of Defence Former Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; U.S. House of Representatives, California Deputy Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command The Honorable Pete Wilson The Honorable Sean Stackley The Right Honourable Michael Fallon MP Director of the Int’l Program at CSIS Former Governor, California; RRPF Trustee Congressman Bradley Byrne Mr. Gordon Lubold Mr. Fatih Ozmen Assistant Secretary of the Navy U.S. House of Representatives, Alabama British Secretary of Defence The Honorable Joe Hockey Pentagon Reporter, The Wall Street Journal CEO, Sierra Nevada Corporation (Research, Development and Acquisition) Australian Ambassador to the United States Congressman Ken Calvert The Honorable Eric Fanning The Honorable Mike McCord The Honorable Leon Panetta Congresswoman Elise Stefanik U.S. House of Representatives, California Secretary of the Army Mr. Raanan Horowitz Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) & CFO Former Secretary of Defense; U.S. House of Representatives, New York CEO and President, Elbit Systems of America Former Director, CIA Ms. Leanne Caret Mr. David Feith The Honorable Howard P. “Buck” McKeon Mr. Phil Stewart The Wall Street Journal Asia Executive Vice President, The Boeing Company; Editorial Page Writer, Mr. Andy Hove Former Congressman, California; Congressman Scott Peters Pentagon Correspondent, Thomson Reuters President and CEO, Defense, Space & Security President and CEO, AM General McKeon Group LLC U.S House of Representatives, California Mr. Brad Feldmann Mr. Michael T. Strianese Mr. Nachhattar Chandi CEO, Cubic Corporation Congressman Will Hurd
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