Featured Speakers… Additional Speakers (as of 2/2/2015) Steve Erhart, Mgr., Production Office, NNSA Mark Holecek, Mgr., Kansas City, NNSA Sergey Ivanovich Kislyak, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the U.S. Jim McConnell, Assoc. Administrator for Infrastructure & Operations, NNSA Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary of State for Arms Control & Int’l Security Vic Reis, Senior Advisor, U.S. DOE Lieutenant General Frank Klotz (Ret.), Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Michael Bennett, Principal Analyst, Nat’l Security Div., Congressional Budget Office Security and Administrator, NNSA Leland Cogliani, Staffer, Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee Vice Admiral Terry Benedict, Director, Strategic Systems Programs, USN Tim Morrison, Majority Staff, House Armed Major General Garrett Harencak, Assistant Chief of Staff for Strategic Services Committee Rob Soofer, Professional Staff Member, Deterrence and Nuclear Integration, USAF Senate Armed Services Committee Drew Walter, Majority Staff, House Armed Don Cook, Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs, NNSA Services Committee Anne Harrington, Deputy Administrator, Defense Nuclear Nonprolif., NNSA Jonathan Gill, Assistant Director, U.S. GAO Jeffrey Johnson, Chief of Defense Nuclear Robert Raines, Associate Administrator for Acquisition & Project Mgmt., NNSA Security; Associate Administrator for the NNSA Office of Defense Nuclear Security Bill Goldstein, Director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Jonathan Medalia, Specialist in Nuclear Weapons Policy, Congressional Research Paul Hommert, Director, Sandia National Laboratories Service David Trimble, Director, Natural Resources Charlie McMillan, Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Environment, U.S. GAO Penrose ("Parney") C. Albright, Former Ambassador Linton Brooks, former Administrator, NNSA Director, LLNL Shmuel Bar, Senior Research Fellow, Samuel T.J. Glauthier, former Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Energy Neaman Institute for National Policy Studies Technion Israel Institute of Technology; CEO, Ambassador , former Under Secretary of State IntuView Ltd. General Robert Kehler (Ret.), former Commander, U.S. STRATCOM Bob Cochran, President, Federal Services, Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Peter Diakun, Vice President, Energy The 2015 Nuclear Deterrence Summit will address: Programs, Newport News Nuclear • Coordination of the Air Force, Navy, DOD, STRATCOM, and NNSA in Carrying out Their Chris Gentile, President, Honeywell FM&T Respective Missions; Richard Goffi, V. Pres., Booz Allen Hamilton Steve Hafner, COO, DOE Operations • Sustaining A Viable Deterrent within the Scope of Current and Future Proposed Budgets; Centerra Group LLC • Nuclear Triad Modernization Needs Weighed Against Budget Constraints; John Harvey, Consultant; Former Principal Deputy Asst. Sec’y of Defense for Nuclear, • Perspectives on Implementing Recommendations included in Recent Chemical & Biological Defense Programs Congressionally-Mandated Reports, including the Congressional Advisory Panel on the Peter Huessy, Pres., GeoStrategic Analysis Governance of the Nuclear Security Enterprise; Daryl Kimball, Director, Arms Control Assn. • The Sustainability of the ‘3+2’ Strategy for Maintaining the Nuclear Stockpile; Robert Kuckuck, Consultant; Former Director, LANL; Former Principal Deputy • Workload Levels, Infrastructure Needs, and the Modernization of the National Laboratories; Administrator, NNSA • Status of U.S.-Russian Exchanges on Nonproliferation and Arms Control Initiatives; Craig Leasure, acting Principal Associate Director, Weapons Programs, LANL • Potential Reductions of Weapons-Related Work and the Impact on the National Laboratories; Glenn Mara, Consultant; Former University of California Vice Pres. for Lab Mgmt. • The Latest Contract Opportunities at Sandia, Kansas City and the Future of Contract Jerry McDowell, Deputy Laboratory Director, Consolidation; Sandia National Laboratories • Security Concerns Across the Weapons Complex; Greg Meyer, Sr. V. Pres., Fluor Gov’t Group • MOX, UPF and Other Large Capital Construction Projects; Morgan Smith, COO, CNS Wallis Spangler, Senior Vice President, NNSA • Contract Management and Consideration of the Proposed ‘Public Interest’ Contracting Model; Operations and Programs, SRNS • Human Capital Needs for Maintaining Scientific Leadership at the National Laboratories; Chuck Spencer, COO, Babcock & Wilcox Charles Verdon, Principal Assoc. Director, • Verification Technology Needs to Support Arms Reduction Commitments; Weapons Complex Integration, LLNL • Monitoring Nuclear Materials to Ensure National Security Stephen Younger, Vice President/Chief Technologist, Northrop Grumman Technical Services; Former Director, DTRA For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or email: [email protected] — THE SEVENTH ANNUAL NUCLEAR DETERRENCE SUMMIT — AGENDA Tuesday, February 17 10:20 Arm Control Priorities for 2:15 Governance and Management for and the in 2015 and the Nuclear Security Enterprise: 4:00 REGISTRATION OPENS Beyond Making the Latest Recommendations Stick 6:00 RECEPTION MODERATOR: Martin Schneider CEO, EM Publications & Forums DISCUSSION LEADER: Stephen 7:00 OPENING DINNER Younger, Vice President/Chief Sergey Ivanovich Kislyak, Technologist, Northrop Grumman Wednesday, February 18 Ambassador of the Russian Technical Services; former Director, 7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Federation to the United States DTRA

8:00 WELCOME/OPENING REMARKS Rose Gottemoeller, Under Secretary John Harvey, Consultant of State for Arms Control and former Principal Deputy Assistant Martin Schneider, CEO International Security Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, EM Publications & Forums Chemical and Biological Defense OPEN DISCUSSION Programs 8:10 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY 11:20 U.S. Navy Perspective on Glenn Mara, Consultant The Path Forward for the U.S. Modernization Needs former University of California Vice Nuclear Weapons Enterprise President for Laboratory MODERATOR: Brian D’Andrea Management MODERATOR: Martin Schneider President/CEO, TechSource CEO, EM Publications & Forums Robert Kuckuck, Consultant Vice Admiral Terry Benedict, former Director, Los Alamos Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Frank Klotz, Director, Strategic Systems National Laboratory; former Administrator, National Nuclear Programs, U.S. Navy Principal Deputy Administrator, Security Administration NNSA OPEN DISCUSSION OPEN DISCUSSION Penrose ("Parney") C. Albright, 11:50 Safe, Secure, Effective— former Director, Lawrence 8:50 A Perspective on the Future of Modernizing U.S. Air Force Livermore National Laboratory Nuclear Deterrence Capabilities 3:30 COFFEE BREAK MODERATOR: Martin Schneider MODERATOR: Brian Bradley CEO, EM Publications & Forums Reporter, NS&D Monitor 3:50 Funding Modernization: Securing the Support to Update the Triad and Amb. Robert Joseph, Major General Garrett Harencak, the Weapons Complex former Under Secretary of State Assistant Chief of Staff, Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration, MODERATOR: Bob Hale OPEN DISCUSSION U.S. Air Force Booz Allen Hamilton

9:30 Management of the U.S. Weapons OPEN DISCUSSION Leland Cogliani, Senior Lobbyist Complex: Governance, Challenges Lewis-Burke Associates; former and Priorities 12:30 LUNCH Staffer, Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee MODERATOR: Mark Bodnarczuk Presentation of the Johnny Foster Award Director of Organizational Tim Morrison, Majority Staff Development, n-Link Corporation House Armed Services Committee 1:45 Ensuring a Viable Future for the T.J. Glauthier, former Deputy Weapons Laboratories David Trimble, Director Secretary, U.S. Dept. of Energy Natural Resources and Environment, MODERATOR: Dean Halstead U.S. GAO OPEN DISCUSSION Vice President of Programs, SAIC Daryl Kimball, Director 10:00 COFFEE BREAK Paul Hommert, Director Arms Control Association Sandia National Laboratories Peter Huessy, President OPEN DISCUSSION GeoStrategic Analysis — THE SEVENTH ANNUAL NUCLEAR DETERRENCE SUMMIT —

Michael Bennett, Principal Analyst 10:15 A Discussion With the Directors of Greg Meyer, Senior Vice President, National Security Division Los Alamos, Lawrence Livermore Fluor Government Group Congressional Budget Office National Laboratories (Via Video Conference) Chuck Spencer, COO OPEN DISCUSSION B&W Technical Services Group MODERATOR: Todd Jacobson, 5:15 ADJOURN | RECEPTION Editor, NS&D Monitor OPEN DISCUSSION

Thursday, February 19 Charles McMillan, Director 2:15 Improving Operations, Efficiency Los Alamos National Lab and Performance at NNSA Sites 7:00 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Bill Goldstein, Director MODERATOR: Todd Jacobson, 8:00 Nonproliferation and Lawrence Livermore National Lab Editor, NS&D Monitor Modernization: Laying a Common Groundwork for the Future OPEN DISCUSSION Steve Erhart, Manager Production Office, NNSA MODERATOR: Darrell Graddy, 11:00 Issues Facing the Weapons Programs Vice President, Mission Support, at the National Labs Morgan Smith, COO Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC Consolidated Nuclear Security MODERATOR: Mike Beck, Vice Anne Harrington, Deputy President, Mission Engineering, Mark Holecek, Manager Administrator for Defense Nuclear Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC Kansas City Field Office, NNSA Nonproliferation, NNSA Craig Leasure, acting Principal Chris Gentile, President Don Cook, Deputy Administrator Associate Director-Weapons Honeywell FM&T for Defense Programs, NNSA Programs, Los Alamos National Lab Wallis Spangler, Senior Vice OPEN DISCUSSION Jerry McDowell, Deputy President, NNSA Operations and Laboratory Director and Executive Programs, SRNS 9:00 On the Eve of a Nuclear Middle Vice President for National Security East—Implications for General Programs, Sandia National OPEN DISCUSSION Proliferation Laboratories 3:30 COFFEE BREAK MODERATOR: Todd Jacobson, Charles Verdon, Principal Editor, NS&D Monitor Associate Director, Weapons 3:50 Manufacturing Complex Integration, Lawrence “Pits”: Paths toward 80 Pits Per Shmuel Bar, Senior Research Livermore National Laboratory Year Fellow Samuel Neaman Institute for Nationall Policy Studies Technion OPEN DISCUSSION MODERATOR: Martin Schneider Israel Institute of Technology; CEO, CEO, EM Publications & Forums IntuView Ltd. 12:15 LUNCH Jonathan Medalia OPEN DISCUSSION 1:15 ROUNDTABLE: Industry Specialist in Nuclear Weapons Perspectives on the Path Forward Policy, Congressional Research 9:30 Improving Project and Contract for the Weapons Complex Service Management Across the NNSA Enterprise MODERATOR: Todd Jacobson, OPEN DISCUSSION Editor, NS&D Monitor MODERATOR: John Longenecker 4:10 Perspectives from Congress on the President, Longenecker & Bob Cochran, President Direction and Financial Support for Associates, Inc. Federal Services, CB&I U.S. Nuclear Strategy and Forces Robert Raines, Associate Peter Diakun, Vice President MODERATOR: Todd Jacobson, Administrator for Acquisition and Energy Programs, Newport News Editor, NS&D Monitor Project Management, NNSA Nuclear Rob Soofer, Professional Staff OPEN DISCUSSION Chris Gentile, President Member, Senate Armed Services Honeywell FM&T Committee 10:00 COFFEE BREAK Richard Goffi, Vice President Drew Walter, Majority Staff Booz Allen Hamilton House Armed Services Committee — THE SEVENTH ANNUAL NUCLEAR DETERRENCE SUMMIT —

OPEN DISCUSSION 9:00 Security Across the Weapons 10:15 What is the Role of Science in Complex: The Path Forward Maintaining the U.S. Nuclear 5:15 ADJOURN | RECEPTION Deterrent Mission? MODERATOR: Todd Jacobson Friday, February 20 Editor, NS&D Monitor MODERATOR: Todd Jacobson, Editor, NS&D Monitor 7:30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Jonathan Gill, Assistant Director U.S. GAO Vic Reis, Senior Advisor 8:00 A Necessary Ingredient to U.S. Dept. of Energy Modernization: Improving Jeffrey Johnson, Chief Command and Control Defense Nuclear Security and Stephen Younger, Vice Associate Administrator for the President/Chief Technologist, MODERATOR: Martin Schneider NNSA Office of Defense Nuclear Northrop Grumman Technical CEO, EM Publications & Forums Security Services; former Director, DTRA

Gen. (Ret.) Robert Kehler, Steve Hafner, COO OPEN DISCUSSION former Commander, U.S. DOE Operations, STRATCOM Centerra Group LLC 11:15 Maintaining the Infrastructure to Support the Nuclear Security OPEN DISCUSSION Ken Freeman, Vice President Enterprise Safeguards, Security & Emergency 8:30 U.S. Russian Relations and Services, Consolidated Nuclear MODERATOR: Brian Bradley Implications on Nuclear Deterrence Security Reporter, NS&D Monitor and Arms Control Jack Killeen, General Manager Jim McConnell, Associate MODERATOR: Bryan Wilkes, Vice Protective Force, SOC, LLC (Los Administrator for Infrastructure and President for Strategic Engagement Alamos National Laboratory) Operations, NNSA and External Affairs, Shaw Project Services Group OPEN DISCUSSION OPEN DISCUSSION Ambassador Linton Brooks, 10:00 COFFEE BREAK 12:00 ADJOURN Former Administrator, NNSA

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Partnering Organizations … (as of 1/07/2015) The Seventh Annual Nuclear Deterrence Summit ACCOMMODATIONS

The rate for Summit attendees at The Omni Shoreham is $229.00 (or prevailing government per diem) for single and double occupancy. This rate does not include applicable state and local taxes.

Reservations for hotel accommodations should be made by calling 1-800-THE-OMNI. When making reservations by phone, identify yourself as a Nuclear Deterrence Summit attendee.

Reservations for lodging must be made by Friday, January 23, 2015 to ensure the special conference rate. Cancellations made prior to 72 hours prior to arrival date will forfeit one night’s room and tax. Hotel's room rates are subject to applicable state and local taxes in effect at the time of check-out.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION

From Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport: Taxi: Approximately $20 – $25 Metro: Take the Blue Line metro in the direction of Largo to the Metro Center. Change to the Red Line in the direction of Shady Grove. Take the Red Line to the Woodley Park/Zoo Metro Station. The hotel is located 1 block from the Metro. Once you have exited the Metro via the escalators, go to the right and down the stairs. Go to the left and walk to Calvert Street (1 block). Cross the street and take a right. The hotel will be on your left-hand side. Approximately $1.35 – $2.55 per person.

THE OMNI SHOREHAM

The Conference site is The Omni Shoreham, 2500 Calvert Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20008; Phone (202) 756-5195. Located in one of the District's premier residential neighborhoods, this elegant urban retreat boasts a resort atmosphere and a personal taste of politics, culture, art and music. The Four Diamond Omni Shoreham Hotel is situated on 11 lush acres just steps away from the National Zoo. This impressive hotel's vibrant location and genuine service awaits you.

SUMMIT SCHEDULE AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Registration opens at 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 17 followed by a Reception and Dinner at 6:00 p.m. The Opening Plenary is at 8:00 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 18. The Summit ends at noon, Friday, Feb. 20.

Registration Fees: General Admission (includes Federal Contractors) ...... $1,795.00 Subscribers to the Nuclear Security & Deterrence Monitor ...... $1,595.00 Federal Employees...... $795.00 Register at www.deterrencesummit.com

(Registration includes: three continental breakfasts, two lunches, three receptions, one dinner, a copy of the Resource Book and conference proceedings.) Call 1-877-303-7367 extension 109 for more information.

Cancellation Policy: There is a $200.00 service charge on cancellations after Jan. 23, 2015. No refunds will be made after Jan. 30, 2015 but substitutions are welcome.