THE THIRD ANNUAL NUCLEAR DETERRENCE SUMMIT Strengthening the International Framework to Prevent the Spread and Use of Nuclear Weapons

Participating Organizations… February 15-18, 2011 Sheraton Crystal City Hotel Arlington, Virginia

Keynote Speakers… The Honorable Daniel Poneman, Deputy Secretary, U.S. Dept. of Energy The Honorable Sergey Ivanovich Kislyak, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the The Honorable , Under Secretary, Arms Control and International Security U.S. State Dept. The Honorable Thomas D’Agostino, Under Secretary for Nuclear Security; Administrator, National Nuclear Security Administration; U.S. Dept. of Energy The Honorable Steven E. Koonin, Under Secretary for Science, U.S. Dept. of Energy The Honorable Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senate (R), South Carolina The Honorable Michael Turner, U.S. House of Representatives (R-), Chair, Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee Rose Gottemoeller, Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Arms Control Verification and Compliance, U.S. State Dept.

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For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 or email: [email protected] Event — THE THIRD ANNUAL NUCLEAR DETERRENCE SUMMIT — AGENDA Tuesday, February 15 OPEN DISCUSSION OPEN DISCUSSION 3:00 REGISTRATION OPENS 10:15 COFFEE BREAK 2:30 NNSA and the Deterrence Mission: SUMMIT SUPPORT MATERIALS Partners: Short and Long-Term Priorities 10:35 Modernizing the NNSA Complex to WSI Black & Veatch Address Its Dual Mission Don Cook, Deputy Administrator TetraTech for Defense Programs, National The Honorable Michael Turner Nuclear Security Administration 6:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION (R-Ohio), Chairman, House Strategic Forces Subcommittee OPEN DISCUSSION 7:00 OPENING DINNER OPEN DISCUSSION 3:00 COFFEE BREAK Tonight Recognizing… Babcock & Wilcox 11:00 NEW START: The Basis For 3:20 The Weapons Labs—Responding to Pro2Serve Future Global Limits on Nuclear Nonproliferation, Nuke Security, Weapons ‘New’ Deterrent Missions Wednesday, February 16 Rose Gottemoeller, Assistant Michael Anastasio, Director Today Recognizing… Secretary of State for Arms Control, Los Alamos National Laboratory Ch2M Hill Verification and Compliance, U.S. Honeywell Dept. of State Bruce Goodwin, Principal Associate TechSource Director, Weapons and Complex Northrop Grumman OPEN DISCUSSION Integration, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 7:30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 11:30 ‘Stewarding’ the Terms of the Treaty Arrangement Carolyne Hart, Vice President 8:30 WELCOME/OPENING REMARKS Weapons Engineering and Product Stephen Younger, President Realization, Sandia National Labs Edward Helminski, President National Security Technologies, LLC EM Publications & Forums OPEN DISCUSSION OPEN DISCUSSION 8:35 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY 4:20 U.S. Adversaries and the Necessity of 12:00 Beyond New START Maintaining a Credible Nuclear A ‘NEW START’ Toward Deterrent Eliminating the Threat of a Global Daryl Kimball, Executive Director Nuclear Conflict Arms Control Association Keith Payne, CEO, National Institute for Public Policy; Member of the MODERATOR: Edward Helminski OPEN DISCUSSION Strategic Posture Commission (former President, EM Publications & Forums Deputy Assistant Secretary of 12:30 LUNCH Defense for Forces Policy) The Honorable Ellen Tauscher, Under Secretary for Arms Control 1:30 Steps the Nuclear Enterprise Needs to OPEN DISCUSSION and International Security Take to Fulfill the New Mandate U.S. Dept. of State 4:45 NNSA Site Priorities for the Johnny Foster, Member of the Production Complex under the The Honorable Sergey Ivanovich Strategic Posture Commission; former Proposed 2012 Budget (Part I) Kislyak, Ambassador of the Director Lawrence Livermore …At Y-12 Russian Federation to the U.S. National Laboratory Ted Sherry, Manager, NNSA OPEN DISCUSSION OPEN DISCUSSION Y-12 Site Office 9:35 NNSA’s Dual Path Forward: 2:00 DoD—What is Needed from NNSA to Support the U.S. Defense Darrel Kohlhorst, President and Nuclear Deterrence, General Manager, B&W Y-12 Nonproliferation Mission? ... At Kansas City The Honorable Thomas John Harvey, Principal Deputy D’Agostino, Under Secretary for Assistant to the Secretary of Chris Gentile, President Nuclear Security Administrator, Defense for Nuclear and Chemical Honeywell Federal Manufacturing NNSA, U.S. Dept. of Energy and Biological Defense Programs & Technologies, LLC — Strengthening Capabilities to Prevent the Use of Nuclear Weapons — Mark Holecek, Manager Material and Technology as Mari-Josette Campagnone NNSA Kansas City Site Office Commercial Nuclear Power Expands U.S. DOE Representative to the Worldwide Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety OPEN DISCUSSION Board Ev Beckner, former NNSA Deputy 6:00 ADJOURN Administrator of Defense Programs OPEN DISCUSSION 6:15 COCKTAIL RECEPTION OPEN DISCUSSION 4:45 NNSA Site Priorities for the Thursday, February 17 Production Complex under the 11:50 A Forward-Looking Perspective on Proposed 2012 Budget (Part II) Today Recognizing… Reducing the Nuclear Threat URS ... At Pantex Parsons Ambassador Robert G. Joseph, Bechtel Senior Scholar, National Inst. for John Woolery, President Fluor Public Policy (former Under B&W Pantex Secretary of State for Arms Control 7:30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST & International Security) Steve Erhart, Manager NNSA Pantex Site Office 8:30 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY OPEN DISCUSSION ... At the Nevada Nuclear Security The U. S. Effort to Assure 12:30 LUNCH Site Nonproliferation While Expanding the Deployment of Commercial 1:30 The Future of Extended Deterrence Mike Butchko, Chief Operating Nuclear Power and the U.S. Nuclear ‘Umbrella’ Officer, NSTec, Nevada Test Site OPEN DISCUSSION The Honorable Daniel Poneman Frank Miller, Principal Deputy Secretary of Energy The Scowcroft Group (former U.S. Dept. of Energy member of the George W. Bush NSC 6:00 ADJOURN & Special Assistant to the President) 6:15 COCKTAIL RECEPTION OPEN DISCUSSION OPEN DISCUSSION Friday, February 18 9:10 A Senate Perspective on the U.S. 7:30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Nuclear Deterrent & the Global 2:00 Putting in Place the Necessary Expansion of Commercial Nuclear Framework for Critical Weapons 8:30 OPENING KEYNOTE PLENARY Power Facilities The NNSA of the Future Reshaping The Honorable Lindsey Graham The Upcoming Y-12/Pantex, the Complex … An Ear Open for U.S. Senator (R-S.C.) Construction Management and New Ideas, Innovations Sandia Contracts OPEN DISCUSSION Neile Miller, Principal Deputy Tyler Przybylek, General Counsel Administrator, NNSA 9:40 COFFEE BREAK Universities Research Association; former General Counsel, NNSA OPEN DISCUSSION 10:00 Meeting President Obama’s Goal of Securing All Loose Nuclear Material George Johnson, President Strategic Marketing Consultants 8:55 Designing New Facilities to Fulfill Around the World by 2012 NNSA’s Mission—UPF, CMRR Laura Holgate, Senior Director Allison Bawden, Senior Analyst Government Accountability Office Ryan Coles, Assistant Director Weapons of Mass Destruction Government Accountability Terrorism and Threat Reduction, OPEN DISCUSSION White House National Security 9:20 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: Council (NSC) 3:15 COFFEE BREAK Views on Transforming NNSA Over the Next Decade Ken Luongo, President Partnership for Global Security 3:35 Improving Safety Oversight and Performance Across the NNSA Madelyn Creedon, Majority Staff Complex Senate Armed Services Strategic William Hoehn, Senior Analyst Forces Subcommittee Government Accountability Office Glenn Podonsky, Chief Health, Tyler Przybylek, General Counsel 11:15 Industry Need to Take Steps to Safety and Security Officer, U.S. Dept. of Energy Universities Research Association; Ensure Nonproliferation of Nuclear former General Counsel, NNSA — THE THIRD ANNUAL NUCLEAR DETERRENCE SUMMIT — Johnny Barnes, IBM General 10:45 CLOSING PLENARY SESSION (Additional Speaker TBD) Manager of Technology and CTO Future Challenges in Transforming OPEN DISCUSSION David Overskei, President, Decision the NNSA Complex Factors; Chair, Secretary of Energy 12:45 SUMMIT ADJOURNS Advisory Board’s Nuclear Weapons Strengthening Science at the Infrastructure Task Force NNSA Laboratories

OPEN DISCUSSION The Honorable Steven E. Koonin, Under Secretary for 10:30 COFFEE BREAK Science, U.S. Dept. of Energy

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SHERATON CRYSTAL CITY HOTEL

The Conference site is the Sheraton Crystal City, 1800 Jefferson, Arlington, VA 22202; Phone 703-486-1111. It is located just minutes away from Washington, D.C. Adjacent to the Crystal City Metro Station, the entire Washington D.C. metropolitan area is at your disposal, with the Smithsonian Museum, Holocaust Museum, National Zoo, and the national monuments just a metro ride away. Plus, it is just one mile from the Ronald Reagan National Airport.

The Hotel operates a 24-hours a day Business Center that can provide photocopies, facsimiles, etc. Guestrooms have high speed internet access. There also is a state of the art fitness center.

Registration opens at 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 15 followed by a Reception and Dinner at 6:00 p.m. The opening Plenary begins at 8:00 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 16. The Summit ends at 1:00 p.m., Fri., Feb. 18.

THE THIRD ANNUAL NUCLEAR DETERRENCE SUMMIT Strengthening U.S. Capabilities to Prevent the Spread and Use of Nuclear Weapons

February 15-18, 2011 Sheraton Crystal City Hotel Arlington, Virginia Registration Fees: Federal Employees (non-speakers): ...... $695.00 Academic, Non-industry Not-for-Profit ...... $695.00 National Laboratory Employees:...... $895.00 Subscribers to an ExchangeMonitor newsletter...... $1,095.00 General Admission...... $1,295.00 [includes Federal Contractors] (Add $200 to registration after Jan. 21, 2011) (Special Discounted Fees for Multiple Registrations available. Call the Forums office at 1-877-303-7367)

(Registration includes: three continental breakfasts, two lunches, three receptions, one dinner, a copy of the Resource Book and conference proceedings).

Cancellation Policy: There is a $200.00 service charge on cancellations after Jan. 28, 2011. No refunds will be made after Feb. 4, 2011 but substitutions are welcome. Register at www.deterrencesummit.com