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Reagan National Defense Forum Peace Through Strength in an Era of Competition REAGAN NATIONAL DEFENSE FORUM PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH IN AN ERA OF COMPETITION NOVEMBER 30 - DECEMBER 1, 2018 THE RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY SIMI VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Confirmed Speakers and Guests Subject to change The Honorable James N. Mattis U.S. Secretary of Defense His Excellency Kåre Aas Congressman Bradley Byrne Ambassador to the U.S. from Norway U.S. House of Representatives, Alabama Congressman Don Bacon Congressman Ken Calvert U.S. House of Representatives, Nebraska U.S. House of Representatives, California Mr. Bret Baier Congressman Salud Carbajal Chief Political Anchor, Fox News U.S. House of Representatives, California Congressman Jim Banks Ms. Leanne Caret U.S. House of Representatives, Indiana Executive Vice President, The Boeing Company; President & CEO, Boeing Defense, Space & Security Mr. Julian Barnes National Security Reporter, The New York Times General Hawk Carlisle (USAF, Retired) President and Chief Executive Officer, NDIA Congressman Jack Bergman U.S. House of Representatives, Michigan Congressman John R. Carter U.S. House of Representatives, Texas The Honorable Kari Bingen Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Mr. Michael Castine Board Member, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute; Ms. Morgan Brennan Ridgeway Partners Co-Anchor “Squawk Alley”, CNBC Congresswoman Liz Cheney Congressman Anthony Brown U.S. House of Representatives, Wyoming U.S. House of Representatives, Maryland Mr. Eric Chewning Mr. Bill Brown Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, MIBP Chairman, President and CEO, Harris Corporation Congressman Jim Cooper Mr. Michael Brown U.S. House of Representatives, Tennessee Director, Defense Innovation Unit, U.S. Department of Defense Mr. Jerry DeMuro Lt. Gen. Arnold W. Bunch, Jr. President and CEO, BAE Systems, Inc. Military Deputy, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Air Force for Acquisition Lt. General David Deptula (USAF, Retired) President, Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies RNDF Information and Updates www.RNDF.org | 805.522.2977 | [email protected] Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065 (805) 522-2977 | www.reaganfoundation.org Updated Nov. 23, 2018 REAGAN NATIONAL DEFENSE FORUM PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH IN AN ERA OF COMPETITION NOVEMBER 30 - DECEMBER 1, 2018 THE RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY SIMI VALLEY, CALIFORNIA Confirmed Speakers and Guests Subject to change The Honorable Matthew Donovan Mr. R. D. (Rex) Geveden The Honorable Jeh Johnson The Honorable Ellen M. Lord The Honorable David Norquist Mr. Horacio D. Rozanski His Excellency Andris Teikmanis Congressman Brad Wenstrup Under Secretary of the Air Force President & CEO, BWX Technologies, Inc. Former U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security; Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) President and CEO, Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. Ambassador to the U.S. from Latvia U.S. House of Representatives, Ohio Partner, Paul Weiss; The Honorable Eric Edelman Congresswoman Kay Granger *2018 Peace Through Strength Award Recipient Mr. Gordon Lubold Ms. Rachel Olney Ms. Missy Ryan The Honorable Andrea L. Thompson The Rt. Honourable Gavin Williamson CBE MP Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; U.S. House of Representatives, Texas National Security and Pentagon Reporter, The Wall Street Journal PhD, Stanford University; Founder and CEO, Geosite Pentagon and National Security Reporter, The Washington Post Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Secretary for Defence of the United Kingdom Former Ambassador to Turkey and Finland The Honorable Raimondas Karoblis His Excellency Kåre Aas Congressman Bradley Byrne Ms. Jennifer Griffin Minister of National Defence, Republic of Lithuania Mr. Palmer Luckey Her Excellency Karin Olofsdotter Mr. Steve Sanghi Congressman Mac Thornberry The Honorable Heather Wilson Ambassador to the U.S. from Norway U.S. House of Representatives, Alabama Senator Joni Ernst National Security Correspondent, Fox News Founder, Anduril Industries Ambassador to the U.S. from Sweden CEO, Microchip Technology Chairman, House Armed Services Committee; Secretary of the U.S. Air Force U.S. Senate, Iowa General Jack Keane (USA, Retired) U.S. House of Representatives, Texas Congressman Don Bacon Congressman Ken Calvert His Excellency William Hagerty Former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army; The Honorable William J. Lynn, III Congressman Jimmy Panetta Dr. Nadia Schadlow The Honorable Pete Wilson U.S. House of Representatives, Nebraska U.S. House of Representatives, California The Honorable Mark Esper U.S. Ambassador to Japan Executive Chairman, AM General; Former Deputy Secretary of Defense; CEO, Leonardo DRS U.S. House of Representatives, California Former Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategy; The Honorable Robert H. Tuttle Former California Governor; Secretary of the U.S. Army *2018 Peace Through Strength Award Recipient Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute Former U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James's; Board Member, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute Mr. Bret Baier Congressman Salud Carbajal Mr. Todd Harrison The Honorable Susan R. McCaw The Honorable Leon Panetta Board Member, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute Chief Political Anchor, Fox News U.S. House of Representatives, California Mr. Ryan Evans Senior Fellow, International Security Program, CSIS Dr. Thomas Kennedy Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Austria; Former U.S. Secretary of Defense; Former Director of the CIA; Dr. Gary Schmitt General Stephen W. Wilson Founder, CEO and Editor-in-Chief, War on the Rocks Chairman and CEO, Raytheon Board Member, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute; Chairman, The Panetta Institute for Public Policy Resident Scholar in Strategic Studies, AEI Mr. Tunku Varadarajan Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force Congressman Jim Banks Ms. Leanne Caret Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler President, COM Investments Institutional Editor, Hoover Institution U.S. House of Representatives, Indiana Executive Vice President, The Boeing Company; Mr. Bradley Feldmann U.S. House of Representatives, Missouri Senator Angus King Mr. Mike Petters Senator Jeanne Shaheen Congressman Steve Womack President & CEO, Boeing Defense, Space & Security Chairman, President and CEO, Cubic Corporation U.S. Senate, Maine The Honorable John McHugh CEO, Huntington Ingalls Industries U.S. Senate, New Hampshire His Excellency Jonatan Vseviov U.S. House of Representatives, Arkansas Mr. Julian Barnes Mr. Pete Hegseth Former Secretary of the Army; Govt. Affairs Counselor, K & L Gates Ambassador to the U.S. from Estonia National Security Reporter, The New York Times General Hawk Carlisle (USAF, Retired) Senator Deb Fischer Co-Host, Fox and Friends Weekend Congressman Steve Knight Mr. Kevin Phillips The Honorable Tone Skogen The Honorable Robert O. Work President and Chief Executive Officer, NDIA U.S. Senate, Nebraska U.S. House of Representatives, California Honorable Howard P. "Buck" McKeon President & CEO, ManTech International Corporation Deputy Minister of Defense, Kingdom of Norway Mr. Chris Wallace Former Deputy Secretary of Defense; Congressman Jack Bergman The Honorable Lisa Hershman Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee (Ret.) Host, Fox News Sunday Distinguished Senior Fellow for Defense & National Security; CNAS U.S. House of Representatives, Michigan Congressman John R. Carter The Honorable Michèle Flournoy Acting Chief Management Officer, U.S. Department of Defense The Honorable Ann M. Korologos Mr. John Pranzatelli Congressman Adam Smith U.S. House of Representatives, Texas Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy; Former Secretary of Labor; Lt. General H.R. McMaster (USA, Retired) President & CEO, MBDA, Incorporated U.S. House of Representatives, Washington Ms. Kathy Warden The Honorable Dov Zakheim The Honorable Kari Bingen Co-Founder and Managing Partner, WestExec Advisors Mr. John D. Heubusch Board Member, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute Former National Security Advisor President and COO, Northrop Grumman Corporation Former Under Secretary of Defense (CFO) Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Mr. Michael Castine Executive Director, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute The Honorable Kristjan Prikk Mr. Brad Smith Board Member, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute; The Honorable Christine Fox The Honorable Tom Korologos Congressman Paul Mitchell Permanent Secretary of the Estonian Ministry of Defense President and Chief Legal Officer, Microsoft Mr. Marcus Weisgerber Ms. Morgan Brennan Ridgeway Partners Former Deputy Secretary of Defense; Ms. Marillyn Hewson Former U.S. Ambassador to Belgium U.S. House of Representatives, Michigan Global Business Editor, Defense One Co-Anchor Squak Alley, CNBC Assistant Director for Policy and Analysis, Chairman, President and CEO, Lockheed Martin Mr Michael D. Rich Mr. Mitch Snyder Congresswoman Liz Cheney Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Mr. Roger Krone The Honorable Mike Morell President and CEO, RAND Corporation President and CEO, Bell Helicopter Congressman Anthony Brown U.S. House of Representatives, Wyoming The Honorable Kathleen Hicks Chairman and CEO, Leidos Corporation Former Deputy Director and Former Acting Director of the CIA; U.S. House of Representatives, Maryland Congressman Mike Gallagher SVP, Henry A. Kissinger Chair, Senior Counsel,
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