Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Was a Key Strategic Decision

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Was a Key Strategic Decision

Welcome Letter Dear Community Leader: When we started the Dayton Region Community Leader Washington Fly-In more than three decades ago, we never imagined a global pandemic like COVID-19 would shut down daily life and keep us from gathering in D.C. In the Dayton Region, our strength has always been our ability to collaborate, our willing- ness to innovate, and our drive to get things done. In that spirit, we decided to adapt this year’s Fly-In into a virtual format. Even with the limitations of social distancing, we have the resilience and flexibility to continue our unbroken Fly-In tradition. We take great pride in how business, government, academia, and the non-profit sector come together to support our region and “speak with one voice.” We see the Fly-In as this collaborative idea come to life. When our community leaders converge on Washington, it sends a powerful message. That unity and strength is even more important as we face the current situation. We may not be able to connect in person, but we can still send a powerful message. When the DDC began 25 years ago, supporting Wright-Patterson Air Force Base was a key strategic decision. We’ve seen the base’s workforce grow significantly in that time and increase contracts with local companies. We remain focused on the Dayton Region’s federal installations, including the Springfield Air National Guard Base and the Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center in addition to Wright-Patt. These installations have a combined regional annual economic impact of more than $16 billion and represent stable generators of jobs and economic development even during difficult times. As our economy restarts, we know businesses will face new challenges. We want to make sure they are well-positioned to emerge from this challenging time. The work of the Priority Development and Advocacy Committee gives the region a strong inventory of projects that can help our economy come back even stronger. This year’s virtual Fly-In format will use a familiar format to past years. Members of our region’s Federal Congressional Delegation will join us to make remarks and answer questions. Also presenting will be Lt. Gen. David Dean "DT" Thompson, Vice Commander of the United States Space Force. Thank you for joining us as we explore this new format, and we hope we can be together in D.C. next year. All my best, Jeffrey C. Hoagland President and CEO Dayton Development Coalition Lorem ipsum www.totalwealthadvice.com 937.320.4733 Rob Russell offers investment advisory services through Russell Capital Management. Ron Russell, Curvin Miller, George Humerick, Zach Woodward, Ellie Snyder, and Luke Ramey are Registered Representatives of Russell Private Investment Group which offers securities through Kalos Capital, Inc., Member FINRA, SIPC. Investment Advisory Services offered through Kalos Management, Inc. 11525 Park Woods Circle, Alpharetta, GA 30005 (888) 356-1950. Neither Russell Capital Management nor Russell Private Investment Group are affiliates or subsidiaries of Kalos Capital, Inc. or Kalos Management, Inc. Fly-In Agenda Wednesday, June 24, 2020 • Introduction • Welcome from Sponsor 9:00 AM • Dave Hobson Award • DECA Student Introduction 9:30 AM Senator Sherrod Brown 9:50 AM Representative Mike Turner 10:10 AM Representative Tim Ryan 10:30 AM Representative Warren Davidson 10:50 AM Lt. Gen. David Thompson Vice Commander, Headquarters United States Space Force 11:30 AM Senator Rob Portman 11:50 AM Closing Remarks Speakers U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown U.S. Rep. Mike Turner U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan U.S. Rep. Warren Davidson Speakers Continued Lt. Gen. David Thompson Vice Commander Headquarters U.S. Space Force U.S. Sen. Rob Portman A more connected community is a better community. Spectrum is proud to be a part of the Dayton Development Coalition. Ohio Congressional Delegation 1st Distric t 4th District Steve Chabot Jim Jordan 2nd District 5th District Brad Wenstrup Bob Latta 3rd District 6th District Joyce Beatty Bill Johnson Ohio Congressional Delegation 7th District 10th District Bob Gibbs Mike Turner 8th District 11th District Warren Davidson Marcia Fudge 9th District 12th District Marcy Kaptur Troy Balderson Ohio Congressional Delegation 13th District 15th District Tim Ryan Steve Stivers 14th District 16th District David Joyce Anthony Gonzalez United States Senator United States Senator Sherrod Brown Rob Portman 2019-2020 PDAC Process & Overview The Dayton Region Priority Development and Advocacy Committee (PDAC) was established as a committee of the Dayton Development Coalition to assist in establishing regional priorities for funding public projects that benefit the economic development, health, education, or quality of life in the region. The PDAC process involves coordination by representatives from the Dayton region’s business community, local government, education, and civic organizations. Projects are initially evaluated by one of five Review Panels of subject matter experts. Review Panel members may include members from Montgomery, Greene, Clark, and Miami Counties for broad geographical representation. Projects submitted to the process are posted on the Coalition’s website and subjected to public review and comment. The recommendations of the Review Panels are forwarded to the PDAC, which includes business and civic leaders. The PDAC list for 2019–2020 was approved at a meeting on February 19, 2020. Projects are designated as “Priority,” “Recommended,” or “Reviewed.” Priority projects are the top projects that will make the most significant impact in the Dayton region among the projects that were submitted. These projects are the region’s top priorities for funding because they strongly meet the evaluation criteria and are expected to have the greatest regional impact. Recommended projects meet the needs of the region and would provide benefit to the Dayton region if funded. Reviewed projects are projects that have gone through the PDAC community review process and public vetting. Recommendations by the PDAC priority process are advisory only. The Coalition manages the PDAC process as a service to the community and offers the opportunity for project sponsors to gain public vetting, peer review, community input, and recognition for projects of regional merit. PDAC Project Prioritization List 2019-2020 Dayton Region Priority Development and Advocacy Committee (PDAC) Project Prioritization List As Approved, February 19, 2020 (Listed by Review Panel, then Alphabetical within Project Category) Defense Priority Projects Requested Project Title Project Requested By Amount Power Systems for Directed Energy Cornerstone Research Group, Inc. $7,000,000 Thermal Protection Systems Development University of Dayton $10,000,000 Virtual, Augmented and Mixed (VAM) Reality for University of Dayton $6,000,000 Workforce Development of USAF Maintainers No Defense projects were categorized as Recommended or Reviewed during the 2019-2020 year. PDAC Project Prioritization List Economic Development Priority Projects Requested Project Title Project Requested By Amount Department of Veterans Affairs History, Research, and American Veterans Heritage Center $5,500,000 National Heritage Center (The VA History Center) Miami Valley Research Park Infrastructure City of Beavercreek $320,000 Improvements National Aerospace Electric Power Innovation Center University of Dayton $2,500,000 National Aviation Heritage Area Reauthorization National Aviation Heritage Alliance $332,097 onMain: Dayton’s Imagination District Infrastructure onMain, Inc $5,000,000 Development Dayton/Montgomery County Port Oregon East Parking Garage $500,000 Authority Skilled Trades & Advanced Manufacturing Training Sinclair Community College $500,000 Hubs Springfield Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) City of Springfield $2,500,000 Operations Center Workforce Development Center at WSU Lake Wright State University $3,000,000 Campus Recommended Projects Center for Workforce Development & Collaboration at Clark State Community College $5,000,000 Clark State Community College Masonic Lodge Building Redevelopment Project Clinton County Port Authority $2,000,000 North Arcade Commercial Kitchen City of Dayton $1,000,000 Trotwood Community Improvement Sears Rehabilitation $350,000 Corp Wilmington Air Park DeIce Infrastructure Clinton County Port Authority $2,500,000 Improvement Reviewed Project Triumph of Flight Monument, Evolution of Flight Park Wright Image Group, Inc. $100,000 and Visitor & STEM Learning Center PDAC Project Prioritization List Hospitals, Health Care & Human Services Priority Projects Requested Project Title Project Requested By Amount 21st Century Boys & Girls Club Boys & Girls Club of Dayton $2,500,000 Ellis Human Development Institute Renovation Wright State University School of $440,000 Project Professional Psychology Goodwill Easter Seals of Miami West Dayton Community Services Center $500,000 Valley West Dayton Farmers Market & Food Hub Homefull $1,793,162 Recommended Projects Comprehensive Outpatient Program Expansion OneFifteen Recovery $2,000,000 (COPE) Greater Dayton Area Hospital Dayton Regional Pathways HUB $214,320 Association Dayton-Springfield Road Medical Campus – Medical Community Mercy Health Partners $850,000 Office Building GetHelpOhio Mobile Application Ascend Innovations $3,000,000 Reviewed Project Gem City-Hilltop Community Linden Community Center Adaptive Reuse, Phase 1 $521,600 Development & Housing PDAC Project Prioritization List Quality of Life Priority Projects Requested Project Title Project Requested By Amount East End Neighborhood

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