PROMOTING NATIONAL SECURITY SINCE 1919 47th ANNUAL TARGETS, UAVS & RANGE OPERATIONS SYMPOSIUM & EXHIBITION “Test and Training in a Time of Change”

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OCTOBER 21-23, 2009 WWW.NDIA.ORG/MEETINGS/0410  HYATT REGENCY SAVANNAH  SAVANNAH, GA  EVENT #0410 WILLIS HOWARD AWARD AWARD PRESENTATION

The Willis Howard Award is presented annually to the person, either corporate or The Willis Howard Award will be military, who in the view of the Executive Board, has demonstrated both sustained presented on Thursday, October 22, superior service within the communities now represented by the NDIA Targets 2009. Division, as well as active service to the Division.

Named after Mr. Willis Howard, one of the founding owners of Cartwright GOLF COURSE Electronics (now a division of Meggitt Defense Systems, Inc.), it is the highest Hunter Golf Club award presented within the targets community. Willis was also one of the Building 8205 founding corporate members of the NDIA Targets Division, which was originally South Perimeter Road the Aerial Targets Division of the American Ordnance Association. He was an Hunter Army Airfield, GA 31409 extremely active member of the Division who presented papers, chaired sessions (912) 315-9115 and was Chairman of the Annual Symposium on two occasions.

Willis was killed in an auto accident while working with the USAF Weapons Evaluation Group at . He was so well respected throughout the Targets Community that the Division implemented an award in his honor.

HUGH HARRIS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP & GOLF TOURNAMENT The Hubert D. Harris Scholarship Program was established in 1991 to memorialize Hugh Harris for his many contributions to the targets community in both government and industry. The Division has been joined by NDIA’s Gulf Coast Chapter as a co-sponsor of the scholarship program. SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION Hugh was a longtime member and leader in various professional organizations Ballroom ABC Foyer including the IEEE, AOC and ADPA (forerunner of the NDIA). He served two - Hotel Level 2 years as the national Chairman for the Aerial Targets and RPV Section, working closely with all three military services. Subsequent to his death on June 9, 1991, GENERAL SESSION Hugh was the posthumous winner of the Division’s Willis Howard Award for outstanding service. Ballroom ABC - Hotel Level 2 The Hugh Harris Scholarship is presented annually to a deserving high school senior who will be entering an accredited four-year university in pursuit of a math, engineering or hard science degree. Profits from the Hugh Harris Memorial Golf EXHIBIT HALL Tournament supplement the $50,000 base scholarship fund. Harborside Center - Hotel River Street Lower Level

SYMPOSIUM AGENDA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2009

10:00 AM - 6:30 PM Registration Open in Ballroom ABC Foyer 11:00 AM Hugh Harris Memorial Golf Tournament at Hunter Golf Club 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Welcome Reception in Exhibit Hall THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2009 KEYNOTE ADDRESS 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall; Registration Open

8:00 AM - 8:10 AM Welcome Remarks and Keynote Speaker Introduction by Symposium Co-Chairmen  Mr. David Laird, Director of Programs, Micro Systems, Inc.  Mr. Craig Tangedal, Systems Engineer, 5D Systems 8:10 AM - 8:50 AM Keynote Address  Maj Gen David Eichhorn, USAF, Commander, Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB

SESSION I: RANGES AND RANGE OPERATIONS 8:50 AM - 9:00 AM Introduction by Session Chair  Ms. Karen Draper, Deputy, Test Management Division, NAVAIR Range Department, Pt. Mugu

9:00 AM - 9:20 AM National NAVAIR Range Complex  Mr. Terrence (Terry) Clark, SES, Director, NAVAIR Range Department, Pt. Mugu 9:20 AM - 9:40 AM Targets and Test Platforms  Mr. Ben Rasnick, Deputy Department Head, Programs, AIR 5.3 Maj Gen David Eichhorn, USAF, (Threat Target Systems Department), Pt. Mugu is responsible for the development, 9:40 AM - 10:25 AM Networking Break in Exhibit Hall test and evaluation of manned and unmanned aircraft systems in both 10:25 AM - 10:45 AM Capabilities of U.S. Army 21st Century Control Systems  Mr. Barry Hatchett, Lead Project Director, Targets Management experimental and proven aerospace Office (TMO), Redstone Arsenal vehicles. He supports the conduct of test and evaluation programs for the 10:45 AM - 11:05 AM Mobile Ground Targets  Ms. Robbin Finley, Lead Project Director, Targets Management Department of Defense, the Defense Office (TMO), Redstone Arsenal Advanced Research Project Agency, the National Aeronautics and Space 11:05 AM - 11:25 AM Sustainability Issues Facing our Ranges Administration, and the U.S. Air  Mr. Scott Kiernan, AFFTC Encroachment Lead, R-2508 Complex Sustainability Officer, Edwards AFB Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps. 11:25 AM - 11:45 AM U.S. Navy Seaborne Targets: New Directions in a Time of Change  Mr. Ken Lyle, Program Manager, Evolving Resources, Inc. General Eichhorn entered the Air Force as a distinguished graduate 11:45 AM - 12:05 PM Update on Telemetry Systems for Targets and UAVs through the Reserve Officer Training  Mr. Allen Wooten, P.E., Chief Hardware Engineer, Dynetics, Inc. Corps in 1976. In earlier assignments, 12:05 PM - 12:25 PM Channel Simulators to Test RF Communication Links for Targets, he served as an experimental test pilot, UAVs and Ranges and his commands include two flight  Mr. Steve Williams, Business Area Manager, RT Logic, Inc. test squadrons, a test group, a test 12:25 PM - 12:35 PM Willis Howard Award Presentation by Division Chairman wing, and the Arnold Engineering  Mr. David Miller, Business Development, Meggitt Defense Development Center overseeing Systems, Inc. developmental flight tests on a wide 12:35 PM - 1:45 PM Networking Lunch in Exhibit Hall variety of weapon systems. A certified acquisition professional, he served SESSION II: NEW TECHNOLOGY at the Electronic Systems Center 1:45 PM - 1:55 PM Introduction by Session Chair as the Vice Commander, where he  Mr. Milt Cordingly, Special Program Specialist, CEi was previously assigned as Director 1:55 PM - 2:15 PM Evolution and Performance of Firejet - Rounding Out the CEi Family of Advanced Command, Control of Performance Targets and Communications Systems  Dr. David Langness, VP, Programs and Business Development, CEi as well as Director of Advanced 2:15 PM - 2:35 PM Conducting Analysis of Alternatives for Directed Energy Systems Aircraft Systems. He has also served  Mr. Doug Rinell, Team Leader, XXR Directed Energy Weapons as Director of the Aeronautical Enterprise Program Office, Deputy 2:35 PM - 2:55 PM Future Inertial Systems Technology  Mr. Ralph Hopkins, Principal Member, Technical Staff, Draper Director of Plans and Programs at Laboratory Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, and Deputy Program 2:55 PM - 3:40 PM Networking Break in Exhibit Hall Executive Officer for Aircraft at 3:40 PM - 3:55 PM Hugh Harris Scholarship Update Aeronautical Systems Center. Prior  Mr. Cort Proctor, Consultant, Micro Systems, Inc. to his current assignment, General 3:55 PM - 4:15 PM Low Cost Training and T&E Targets Eichhorn was the Director of Air,  Mr. Jim Schwierling, Lead Project Director, Targets Management Space and Information Operations, Office (TMO), Redstone Arsenal Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command.

4:15 PM - 4:35 PM Determining Threat Equivalency of Navy Aerial Targets  Mr. Brian Battaglia, Associate Professional Staff, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory KEYNOTE ADDRESS 4:35 PM - 6:00 PM Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2009

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall; Registration Open 8:00 AM - 8:15 AM Welcome Remarks and Keynote Speaker Introduction by Symposium Co-Chairmen  Mr. David Laird, Director of Programs, Micro Systems, Inc.  Mr. Craig Tangedal, Systems Engineer, 5D Systems 8:15 AM - 9:00 AM Keynote Address  Maj Gen Blair E. Hansen, USAF, Deputy Commander, Joint Functional Component Command for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance; Deputy Director, National Intelligence Coordination Center; Deputy Director, Defense Intelligence Operational Coordination Center

SESSION III: CURRENT TRENDS Maj Gen Blair E. Hansen, USAF, 9:00 AM - 9:10 AM Introduction by Session Chair is the Deputy Commander, Joint  Mr. Jack Chancellor, Business Development, Meggitt Defense Functional Component Command Systems, Inc. for Intelligence Surveillance and 9:10 AM - 9:30 AM Aerial Weapons Scoring System Reconnaissance; Deputy Director,  Mr. Derek Foster, Program Director, Meggitt Defense Systems, Inc. National Intelligence Coordination Center; and Deputy Director, Defense 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM Networking Break in Exhibit Hall Intelligence Operational Coordination 10:15 AM - 10:35 AM Combat Archer Center, ,  Lt Col Peter “Shadow” Ford, USAF, 83rd Fighter Weapons Squadron, Washington, DC. General Hansen Tyndall AFB develops the strategies and plans to 10:35 AM - 10:55 AM TMO Aerial Tow Target Program integrate, synchronize, and manage  Mr. Tony Still, Project Director, Tow Targets; Engineering Chief, full-spectrum defense intelligence Targets Management Office (TMO), Redstone Arsenal operations and capabilities in support 10:55 AM - 11:15 AM Autonomous Cooperative Targets for Air, Land and Sea Operations of combatant commands to satisfy  Mr. Chad Hawthorne, Senior Professional Staff, Johns Hopkins the priorities of the Department of University Applied Physics Laboratory Defense and the nation. 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Networking Lunch in Exhibit Hall (Last Chance to View Exhibits)

General Hansen’s commands have SESSION IV: MILITARY PROGRAMS AND REQUIREMENTS included a fighter squadron, group 1:30 PM - 1:40 PM Introduction by Session Chair and wing to include the 332nd Air  Mr. Alvin Brown, Director, Targets Management Office (TMO), Redstone Arsenal Expeditionary Wing at Balad , Iraq. He held staff assignments 1:40 PM - 2:00 PM U.S. Air Force at the Combined Forces Command  Mr. Mike VandenBoom, Director of Operations, 691st Armament Systems Squadron, Eglin AFB in Seoul, South Korea, the Office of the Secretary of Defense and 2:00 PM - 2:20 PM U.S. Army Headquarters U.S. Air Force,  Mr. Alvin Brown, Director, Targets Management Office (TMO), Washington, DC. Prior to assuming Redstone Arsenal his current position, General 2:20 PM - 2:40 PM U.S. Navy Hansen was Director of Intelligence,  CAPT Daniel McNamara, USN, Program Manager, Aerial Target and Surveillance and Reconnaissance Decoy Systems, PMA-208, Patuxent River Capabilities, Deputy Chief of Staff 2:40 PM - 3:00 PM Office of the Secretary of Defense: Target Investments for Intelligence, Surveillance and  Mr. Josh Messner, TMI Program - Execution Manager, DOT&E Target Reconnaissance, Headquarters U.S. Resources Air Force. General Hansen is a 3:00 PM - 3:10 PM Concluding Remarks by Symposium Co-Chairmen command pilot with more than 3,500  Mr. David Laird, Director of Programs, Micro Systems, Inc. hours in fighter aircraft, including  Mr. Craig Tangedal, Systems Engineer, 5D Systems 110 combat missions. EXHIBITING COMPANIES

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Autonomous Solutions, Inc. 12 Griffon Aerospace 1 Cambridge Consultants 27 UTRON, Inc. 3 Composite Engineering 29 Micro Systems, Inc. 4 Composite Engineering 10 RT Logic 5 EADS North America 37 Eglin AFB 6 Eglin AFB 6 Targets Management Office 7 Griffon Aerospace 1 Composite Engineering 10 Lockheed Martin Aero 31 Autonomous Solutions, Inc. 12 Meggitt Defense Systems 35 Northrop Grumman 13 Micro Systems, Inc. 4 Cambridge Consultants 27 Northrop Grumman 13 Composite Engineering 29 Orbital Sciences Corporation 34 Lockheed Martin Aero 31 RT Logic 5 SA-TECH 33 SA-TECH 33 Orbital Sciences Corporation 34 Targets Management Office 7 Meggitt Defense Systems 35 UTRON, Inc. 3 EADS North America 37

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River Street Autonomous Solutions, Inc. Griffon Aerospace Orbital Sciences Corporation http://www.autonomoussolutions.com http://www.griffon-aerospace.com www.orbital.com

Autonomous Solutions is a leader in target Griffon is the prime contractor for Air Orbital’s Launch Systems Group provides vehicle automation and multi-vehicle Defense Targets for the US Army Targets launch vehicle design, development, control. We have delivered hundreds of Management Office (TMO) and the manu- integration and launch services. Orbital unmanned vehicle systems on 50 different facturer of the MQM-170A Outlaw and leverages our 46-year history of launch types of vehicles for military and com- MQM-171 BroadSword. vehicle development for missile defense mercial applications. ASI has implemented interceptors, ballistic targets, experimental ground target solutions at Luke AFB, Nellis Lockheed Martin Aero payloads and satellite launches. AFB, and Fort Polk. We currently offer high-precision ground targets and low cost Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is a global RT Logic disposable target solutions. Stop by and security enterprise engaged in the http://www.rtlogic.com ask about our ground target solutions. research, design, development, manu- facture, integration and sustainment of RT Logic, designs, develops, and delivers Cambridge Consultants advanced technology systems. innovative signal processing systems for the space, flight test and range communi- Cambridge Consultants develops and Meggitt Defense Systems cations industry. Our Telemetrix® product manufactures world-leading products and http://www.meggitt-defense.com line is used for flight test, launch vehicle systems, creates and licenses intellectual telemetry, on-orbit satellite control, mis- property and provides technology consul- Meggitt Defense Systems is a world- sile and airborne communications, range tancy. With a team of over 250 engineers, leading designer and producer of sub-scale communications as well as spectrum designers and scientists, Cambridge Con- free flying and towed targets and tow reels monitoring/interference detection and sultants works across a range of industries with over 140,000 targets delivered. Our training applications. RT Logic is an Integral including defense, medical technology, in- motto “Smart engineering for extreme Systems company. dustrial and consumer products, transport environments” means we take great pride systems and wireless communications. that our equipment will work the first time SA-TECH and every time, wherever deployed. www.sa-techinc.com Composite Engineering Micro Systems, Inc. SA-TECH provides support services to Composite Engineering Inc. provides high www.gomicrosystems.com DoD customers in the areas of program performance aerial targets and target management, operations and mainte- services around the globe. Our platforms Micro Systems, Inc. offers turn-key solu- nance, engineering services, and logistics. include the US Air Force fielded BQM- tions for command/control, instrumenta- Our specialty is test/training ranges and 167A, the BQM-167X and the Firejet target tion systems and components for airborne targets. systems. In addition, we provide significant and ground based target applications. elements of the US Navy GQM-163 and The Company’s capabilities encompass all Targets Management Office the recently awarded MSST program. aspects of system development including http://www.peostri.army.mil/PMITTS/TMO Systems Engineering, benign and severe EADS North America environment hardware engineering, high The Targets Management Office provides http://www.eadsnorthamerica.com performance, real-time software engineer- technically advanced target system devel- ing, and field engineering support. opment, target system procurement and EADS North America is a major provider of life-cycle target operations and sustain- advanced solutions for U.S. defense and Northrop Grumman ment support in live and virtual environ- homeland security, and is a recognized http://northropgrumman.com ments for US and allied clients. The targets leader in the design, production, and systems encompass 3 domains: Aerial, operation of aerial targets. EADS North Northrop Grumman enjoys a preeminent Ground and Virtual. America and its parent company, EADS, legacy of high fidelity aerial target devel- contribute $11 billion to the U.S. economy opment and production spanning 70 years. UTRON, Inc. and support 200,000 American jobs. The Northrop Grumman team showcases http://www.utroninc.com the foundation for the next generation of Eglin AFB high performance subsonic target. BQM- UTRON is an award winning R&D Company 74X will meet all of the key performance with an exemplary history of providing Preview the new and improved Gulf Range requirements of the Navy’s subsonic aerial advanced technological innovations in Drone Control System (GRDCS). target (SSAT) program. the areas of high velocity gun launch and novel materials. UTRON’s defense division operates a new 300-acre high-energy test facility in West Virginia, which is certified as an IED/EFP test center. ATTENDEE ROSTER MR. SAMI ADLAY MR. MILT CORDINGLY MAJ GEN BLAIR HANSEN, USAF NAVAIR WEAPONS DIVISION CEI JOINT FUNCTIONAL COMPONENT COMMAND CDR PETE ALEXANDER, USN MAJ CLEVELAND DARGAN, USA L-3 RUGGEDIZED COMMAND & CONTROL U.S. ARMY ARDEC MR. BARRY HATCHETT SOLUTIONS PEO STRI PM ITTSW TARGETS MR. THOMAS DOWD MANAGEMENT OFFICE MR. JOHN ALLEN NAVAIR U.S. ARMY PEO STRI MR. CHAD HAWTHORN MS. KAREN DRAPER THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY APL MR. PAUL BAITER NAVAIR ANALYTICAL SERVICES, INC. MR. MICHAEL HELKE MR. SCOTT DUFFY AEROMECH ENGINEERING, INC. MS. KATY BALL PEO IWS ITE WEBER MR. JEFF HERRO MR. JIM DUNCAN CEI MR. BRAD BARE RAYTHEON COMPANY TYBRIN CORPORATION MR. JIM HOBSON MAJ GEN DAVE EICHHORN, USAF ARGON ST MR. ROBERT BARRETO AIR FORCE FLIGHT TEST CENTER, EDWARDS AIRBORNE THREAT SIMULATION AFB MR. TODD HONDA ATK ADVANCED WEAPONS DIVISION MR. BILL BARSBY MR. ALAN EVANS ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE MR. RALPH HOPKINS DRAPER LABORATORY MR. BRIAN BATTAGLIA MR. DIK FARHALL JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY APL AIRBORNE SYSTEMS N.A. MR. ERIC HUFFMAN TARGETS MANAGEMENT OFFICE MR. ROB BELKNAP MR. DON FERGUSON, JR. BAE SYSTEMS AEROSPACE SOLUTIONS U.S. ARMY MISSILE COMMAND MR. RENYA INAGAKI C3I SYSTEMS CORPORATION MR. STEVE BELOW MR. KEVIN FERGUSON J B MANAGEMENT MICRO SYSTEMS, INC. MR. BOB INSINNA THE BOEING COMPANY MR. STEVE BERKEL MS. ROBBIN FINLEY NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER, WEAPONS TARGETS MANAGEMENT OFFICE COL WES JARMULOWICZ, USMC (RET) DIVISION NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION MR. ERIC FINN MR. JOHN BRADDY NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER, WEAPONS MR. RANDY JEFFREYS PEO STRI TARGETS MANAGMENT OFFICE DIVISION ONR

MR. ALVIN BROWN LCDR JIM FLEMING, USN MR. ALLAN JOHNSON PEO STRI TARGETS MANAGEMENT OFFICE OPNAV N091 GATECH RESEARCH INSTITUTE

MR. LARRY BROWN LT COL SHADOW FORD, USAF MR. DARREN JOHNSON THE BOEING COMPANY 83RD FIGHTER WEAPONS SQUADRON 5-D SYSTEMS, INC.

CAPT ED CAFFREY, USN (RET) MR. DEREK FOSTER MR. SCOTT KIERNAN ENGINEERED ARRESTING SYSTEMS CORP. MEGGITT DEFENSE SYSTEMS, INC. AFFTC

MR. ROGER CALDOW MR. MICHAEL FRANCIS MSGT RYAN KILIAN, USAF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY APL TARGETS MANAGMENT OFFICE U.S. AIR FORCE

MR. RON CARTER MR. MIKE FUKUDA MAJ PATTY KIM, USAF UTAH CENTER FOR AERONAUTICAL ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATES, INC. HEADQUARTERS AIR COMBAT COMMAND INNOVATION & DESIGN MR. BOB GRAHAM MR. LARRY KINCANNON MR. PETER CASTRILLI ATLANTIC TARGETS & MARINE OPERATIONS EADS NORTH AMERICA RAYTHEON TECHNICAL SERVICES COMPANY, LLC MR. SAM GRIFFITH MR. ANDY KRISTOVICH NAVAIR OSD/DOT&E MR. JACK CHANCELLOR MEGGITT DEFENSE SYSTEMS, INC. MR. JIM GRUENBERG MR. DAVID LAIRD WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY - NATIONAL MICRO SYSTEMS, INC. MS. KAREN CHERGOSKI CENTER FOR MEDICAL READINESS SYSTEMS APPLICATION & TECHNOLOGIES, MR. MIKE LAROSE INC. MR. RICH HADDAD U.S. ARMY MEGGITT TRAINING SYSTEMS, INC. MR. TERRY CLARK MR. JOHN LATIMER NAVAIR CDR BILL HALL, USN (RET) LOCKHEED MARTIN INFORMATION SYSTEMS C-PORT MARINE SERVICES, LLC MRS. DEBBIE CLEGG MR. RAY LOWMAN, II ARGON ST U.S. ARMY VIRTUAL TARGETS CENTER MR. KEN LYLE MR. DAVID PURDY MR. CRAIG TANGEDAL EVOLVING RESOURCES, INC. NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER, WEAPONS 5-D SYSTEMS, INC. DIVISION MR. JAMES MAYBURY COL PK TANGUAY, USA (RET) APPLIED RESOURCES, INC. MR. BEN RASNICK COMMUTER AIR TECHNOLOGY AIR 5.3, NAVAIR CAPT DANIEL MCNAMARA, USN MR. RAINER TELLINGHUSEN PMA-208 NAVY AERIAL TARGETS & DECOY MR. JIM RENSHAW E.I.S. AIRCRAFT GMBH SYSTEMS APPLIED RESOURCES, INC. COL BRUCE TRUOG, USA MR. RICH MEINERS MR. CHARLIE RICH PEO STRI TARGETS MANAGEMENT OFFICE NAVAL AIR WARFARE CENTER, WEAPONS TARGETS MANAGEMENT OFFICE DIVISION MR. DOUG TYLER MR. REINHARD RICHTER NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION MR. JOHN MENDES E.I.S. AIRCRAFT GMBH TARGETS MANAGEMENT OFFICE MR. GREGG VAN SPLINTER MR. DOUG RINELL ATSO MR. BOB MENDEZ DIRECTED ENERGY, AAC AIR CRUISERS COMPANY MR. MIKE VANDENBOOM COL KEVIN RUMSEY, USAF (RET) 691ST ARMAMENT SYSTEMS SQUADRON MR. JOSHUA MESSNER FLUOR GOVERNMENT GROUP OFFICE OF THE SECRETATRY OF DEFENSE, MR. PAUL VANDRUNEN DOT&E MR. SANDY SANFORD, JR. TYBRIN CORPORATION APPLIED RESOURCES, INC. MR. MATT METCALF, III COL ROD WALSH, USA (RET) TUG HILL CONSTRUCTION, INC. CAPT JOHN SCHWERING, JR., USN (RET) EADS NORTH AMERICA THE BOEING COMPANY MR. DAVE MILLER MS. JANE WARRINER MEGGITT DEFENSE SYSTEMS, INC. MR. JIM SCHWIERLING TYBRIN CORPORATION TARGETS MANAGEMENT OFFICE LT COL STUFF MILLER, USAF MR. JOHN WEEKLEY TYNDALL AFB MR. ERAN SHANI TYBRIN CORPORATION ISRAEL MILITARY INDUSTRIES MR. MATT MILLIGAN MR. PATRICK WELDON SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFSHORE RANGE CAPT STEVE SHEGRUD, USN (RET) HONEYWELL WHITNEY, BRADLEY & BROWN MR. JUHA MOISIO MR. DAN WHEATON ROBONIC, LTD, OY MS. APRIL SIBISKI SURFACE COMBAT SYSTEMS COMMAND THE GAMMON GROUP, LLC MR. JIM MOORE, JR. MR. BRIAN WHITAKER 53RD TEST SUPPORT SQUADRON MR. CHUCK SLEEPER TARGETS MANAGEMENT OFFICE UBC, INC. BG STEPHEN MUNDT, USA (RET) MR. ROB WICK EADS NORTH AMERICA MR. JERRY SMAILES ISR GROUP, INC. U.S. AIR FORCE MR. BRIAN NALLEY MR. STEVE WILLIAMS TARGETS MANAGEMENT OFFICE MR. BRENT SMITH RT LOGIC, INC. JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. LT COL MICHAEL NEEMAN, USAF MRS. MICHELE WILSON 86TH FIGHTER WEAPONS SQUADRON COL CYRIL SOCHA, USAF L-3 COMMUNICATIONS 308TH ARMAMENT SYSTEMS WING MR. DICK NIEHAUS DR. KEVIN WISE THE BOEING COMPANY MR. WALT SPENCE THE BOEING COMPANY HONEYWELL CORP MR. DOC O’CONNELL MR. HAROLD WOODFIN SYNECTIC SOLUTIONS, INC. MR. TONY STILL APPLIED GEO TECHNOLOGIES, INC. TARGETS MANAGEMENTS OFFICE MR. DAVE ORMSBEE MR. ALLEN WOOTEN MICRO SYSTEMS, INC. MR. STEVE STREIGHTIFF DYNETICS, INC. COMPUTER SCIENCES CORPORATION MR. BOB PALMER MR. MARK YOHO MEGGITT DEFENCE SYSTEMS, INC. - MR. BRADLEY STRINGER BAE SYSTEMS CANADA WEBER

MAJ BERNIE PETERS, USA MR. TIM STRUSZ CAMP GRAYLING JOINT MANEUVER ATK ADVANCED WEAPONS TRAINING CENTER MR. MARK SYDENHAM MR. KARL POULSEN QINETIQ, LTD. MICROTURBO, INC. MR. DENNIS TACKETT MR. CORT PROCTOR MODERN TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS, INC. MICRO SYSTEMS, INC. 2111 WILSON BOULEVARD THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS SUITE 400 ARLINGTON, VA 22201-3061 (703) 522-1820 (703) 522-1885 FAX WWW.NDIA.ORG

HYATT REGENCY SAVANNAH Meggitt Defense Systems (MDS) is proud to sponsor the NDIA Targets Symposium. MDS is a world leading designer and producer of sub-scale free flying and towed targets with 2 West Bay Street well over 140,000 targets delivered to the U.S. and allied forces over our company’s history. Savannah, GA 31401 Our products range from the 180-300 knot class Banshee and Voodoo powered targets to the (912) 238-1234 400 knot class GT-400 glide target and a wide portfolio of towed targets and highly reliable reeling machines and tow lines. Our targets can be modified with signature augmentation devices to match training threats in the visible IR and radar spectrums. MDS also designs and produces a wide variety of Acoustic and Doppler radar based scoring systems for both NDIA CONTACTS scalar and vector applications along with associated ground stations for rapid feedback during engagements. We have also developed and fielded the Aerial Weapon Scoring System (AWSS) Meredith Geary, CMP that has become the U.S. Army’s standard for objective weapons evaluation during Apache Associate Director crew qualification gunnery tables. (703) 247-9476 [email protected] MDS’ other technologies include airborne countermeasure systems, ammunition handling systems and environmental control systems. Our Training Systems group in Atlanta, Mr. Dennis W. Tharp specializes in live-fire range Targetry, control and instrumentation for various weapon Exhibit Manager types ranging from small arms through full tank rounds and virtual training ranges utilizing (703) 247-2584 the latest in computer generated graphics for full immersion scenarios from individual weapons to full combat unit engagements including calls for fire and air strikes. [email protected] Our company’s goal is to support our armed forces with the best training and combat systems possible so the soldiers can train like they fight and fight like they train. We take PROCEEDINGS pride in our combat systems’ reliability from towed countermeasures to ammunition handling systems – all proven in combat in the harshest environments in the world. Our motto, “Smart Proceedings will be available on the engineering for extreme environments,” means we take great pride that our equipment will web through the Defense Technical work the first time and every time, wherever deployed. Information Center (DTIC) two weeks after the symposium. All Visit us at Booth #35! For additional information, please visit: http://www.meggittdefense.com. registered attendees will receive an email notification once the proceedings are available.

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