Sheraton Premiere atTysons Corner, Vienna, VA
June 8 - 11, 2009
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www.MilitaryLogisticsSummit.com
presents its 5th annual training conference:
Don’t miss this uniqueopportunity to:
Speakers Include:
• Hear DoD priorities andrequirements for logistics supportoperations
• Learn how major commands andagencies are preparing for increased
activity in Afghanistan
• Receive training on revisedacquisition and contracting guidelines
from DoD authorities
Kevin Billings- Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for
Installations, Environment, and Logistics
MG Vincent Boles, USA- Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics G-4, US Army
MG James Hodge, USA - Commanding General, Military Surface Deployment &
Distribution Command
MG Darren Owens, USA- Director of Logistics J4, National Guard Bureau
NEW!An exclusive
CENTCOM J4 panel will examine logistics
operations in Afghanistan!See page 4 for details
By popular demand,
“MilLog” moves to June
Dear Colleague,
Expanded military operations in Afghanistan are underway. As regional priorities change, troops and supplies are being deployed, re-deployed, and moved to support expanded military operations. The demand for mission support operations has never been greater. A reflection of this is theArmy and Marine Corps being asked to increase their combined force by 92,000personnel.
The Administration has demanded that our troops have the “resources, support, andequipment they need to protect themselves and fulfill their mission” and has pledgedto support troop movement by increasing resources for transportation, logistics,and supplies. Its strategy relies on the logistics community’s capacity to equip,sustain, and support a globally deployed force.
IDGA’s Military Logistics Summit 2009 will provide updated DoD missionpriorities and the information you need now to ensure global DoD mission success.The event will bring together the thought leaders and decision-makers in logisticsoperations to discuss the latest implementation strategies and programinitiatives to ensure the flexibility and preparedness of our military’s future. Critical topics to be discussed include:• How changing priorities in deployment and distribution will affect the defensetransportation network• Enhancing combat unit readiness through more effective supply chain managementand optimization processes• Executing performance based logistics for more efficient and cost-effectivesustainment• Major acquisition priorities for essential logistics and transportation capabilitiesDon’t delay - register now at www.MilitaryLogisticsSummit.com or by calling IDGAcustomer service at 1-800-882-8684.
I look forward to meeting you in June!
Thomas EngelmanProgram DirectorIDGA
PS: Don’t miss the CCJ4panel on logisticsoperations in Afghanistan(1:55pm on Day One)!
Who You Will Meet:
IDGA’s Military Logistics Summit 2009provides unparalleled networkingopportunities. Meet hundreds of senior-level professionals from governmentagencies, military units, contractors, andtechnology service providers with thefollowing responsibilities:
About IDGA
The Institute forDefense &GovernmentAdvancement
(IDGA) is a non-partisan informationbased organization dedicated to thepromotion of innovative ideas inpublic service and defense. We bringtogether speaker panels comprised ofmilitary and government professionalswhile attracting delegates withdecision-making power from military,government and defense industries.For more information, please visit usat www.idga.org.
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• Logistics Operations andManagement/ILS/PBL
• Materiel Management
• Contracting and Acquisition
• Lean Six Sigma
• Life Cycle Management
• Supply Chain Management
• Transportation and Mobility
• Research Scientists
• Program Managers
• Technical Directors
• Chief/Principal Engineers
• Distribution and Deployment
• Third Party Logistics Providers
• Contracting Agencies
2 Sponsors:
Very high end, top notch speakers provided current,pertinent, and interesting information
– Canadian National Defence
Track A: Logistics Essentials and NextGeneration Performance
Track B: Defense Transportation Track C: Logistics Challengesand Solutions
9:30 Leveraging Automatic Identification Technology for Efficient Supply Chain Management This workshop will focus on how to maximize RFID readabilityin order to improve supply chain system accuracy andefficiency.What will be covered:• New technology and methods to enhance tag readability• Standards testing to determine the RFID read fields for case
and pallet loads • Manufacturer case studies to best define how to pre-apply
tags in the shipping caseHow you will benefit:• Learn how product materials, packaging materials, and
product shape impact readability• Determine how well reads may occur within a facility or
maintenance depot• What this research means for you and how you can develop
effective and meaningful improvements to your supply chainRobb Clarke, MBA, PhD - School of Packaging, Auto-IDTesting and Research Center, Michigan State University
11:30 Lunch
12:00 Automatic Identification TechnologyThis workshop will focus on the problems of bringing real-timevisibility to physical objects and processes using RFID.What will be covered:• Using RFID to achieve real-time visibility• RFID technology to track products through the supply chainHow you will benefit: • Discover how simple technological advancements can
dramatically improve data processing and analysis• Hear actual examples of real time visibility to physical objects
and processed using RFIDDr. John Williams - Director, Auto-ID Labs, MIT
2:00 Asset Visibility 2.0 System UpdateThis interactive Asset Visibility (AV) workshop will demonstratehow the AV application can be used to track assetsthroughout the logistics pipeline.What will be covered:• How the application has the ability to track items that are
on the shelf ready to issue or from the original requisition• How to follow items through the transportation pipeline to
final destination• The partnership with SDDC and the ability to integrate IRRIS
with the current AV systemHow you will benefit:• Learn what the latest updates to AV are and how they will
be of direct benefit to your organization• Leverage IRRIS mapping technology to improve asset
tracking through the single AV portal• Receive hands-on training that will guide you through the
full range of AV toolsRichard Odden - DLA
8:45 Registration & Coffee
Risk-Based Route Planning for Sense and Respond LogisticsThis workshop discusses ARCORP, an Adaptive Risk-basedConvoy Route Planning decision tool that enables users to planmissions and minimize risks of attack.What will be covered:• Overview of a tool that analyzes and fuses social, cultural,
geospatial, and event knowledgebase• Research in geospatial and socio-cultural data sources,
collection methods, and knowledge engineeringHow you will benefit:• Apply knowledge from past experience learned from
historical patterns of dismounted and motorized traffic topredict trouble spots in transportation routes
• How to represent dynamic events such as traffic conditions,route conditions, and attacks in the defense transportationnetwork
Dr. Alper Caglayan - Senior Scientist, Milcord LLC
JFAST Capabilities Update and Tool DemonstrationThe Joint Flow and Analysis System for Transportation (JFAST) isused to determine transportation requirements, perform course-of-action analysis, and project delivery profiles of troops andequipment by air, land, and sea. This session will focus on themost recent capabilities and enhancements to JFASTWhat will be covered:• An overview of the most recent functional capabilities and
add-ons to the system• A demonstration of the current system and how to leverage
new features for better forecasting, scheduling, and planningof transportation resources
• JFAST Exercise Application for Combatant Command trainingexercises
How you will benefit:• More accurately analyze airlift/sealift transportation
requirements for deploying U.S. forces• Model and create alternative transportation plans for “what-
if scenarios” (canal closings, maintenance delays, etc.)• More effectively train staff with a cost-effective alternative to
the current GTN Exercise SystemRalph Alexander - Vice President, Planning and LogisticsDivision, DPRA
Innovating the Logistics Supply Chain in the DigitalAgeThe traditional view of the military logistics supply chain is a pushmodel, where considerations of process, depot operations andsupply forward are key elements in decision-making. The futurewarfighter will require a warfighter-centric pull approach whereneeds are established by the characteristics of the engagement.This session will discuss the implications of warfighters withinherent social networking tendencies and the impact on thesupply chain.What will be covered:• Approaches to balanced command-and-control policies with
the new realities of this new generation of warfighters• Situational awareness systems involving intelligent preparation
of the logistics battlespace as well as the traditional IPB• Research done around Marine logistics in Iraq, parallels with
social networking trends in the private sectorHow you will benefit:• Discover the implications of ad hoc resupply• Leverage digital technology for improved distribution planning • Hear how parallels with social networking trends in the private
sector apply to defense logisticsDr. Irene Petrick - Professor of Practice and Director,Enterprise Informatics & Integration Center, Penn StateUniversity
Featuring Real World Examples
Sense andRespondLogistics
Back bypopulardemand
Military Logistics UniversityMilitary Logistics UniversityMonday, June 8, 2009
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Performance-Based Logistics Problem SetBring your PBL questions and challenges to the table at thisone-of-a-kind session. Work through your toughest obstacleswith a peer group of PBL professionals. This expertlyfacilitated discussion will outline opportunities and potentialsolution sets to a wide range of PBL issues.What will be covered:• PBL sustainment• Training opportunities and challenges• Government and industry partnerships• Establishing performance metricsAnd much more!
Defense Transportation Problem SetCome armed with your toughest transportation challenges!Hear what it takes to support major mobility operations. Thisdiscussion will outline opportunities and potential solution setsto a wide range of transportation issues.What will be covered:• Terrain obstacles and alternative transportation methods• Benefits and disadvantages of outsourcing military
transportation• Balancing economic constraints with mission effectiveness• And many more!
Supply Chain Management and Asset VisibilityProblem SetAsset visibility is critical to providing the right logistics supportto battlefield commanders. Discuss the hard issues withexperienced practitioners and work through practical solutionsto your challenges.What will be covered:• In-transit visibility and the last tactical mile• Challenges of ERP integration• Analysis and processing tools to handle increased
information and data flow.
Submit your topics to Tom Engelman to have them discussed at this
year’s event! [email protected]
Submit your topics to Tom Engelman to have them discussed at this
year’s event! [email protected]
Register today! www.MilitaryLogisticsSummit.com
Case Study ofBreakthrough
Technology
AV System Updateand Functionality
Improvement
7:30 Registration & Coffee
8:15 Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:30 Driving Excellence in Global Deployment and Distribution OperationsMG James Hodge, USA, Commanding General, Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command
9:10 Leveraging the Air Force Global Logistics Support Center for Air Force Supply Chain and Sustainment Operations Maj Gen Gary McCoy, USAF, Commander, Air Force Global Logistics Support Center
9:50 Networking & Refreshment Break
10:35 US Army Logistics Operations to Support and Sustain Global Combat and Stability MissionsMG Vincent Boles, USA, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics G-4, US Army
11:15 Business Transformation Agency Priorities for Efficient and Effective Warfighter Support ActivitiesMs. Kimberly Pisall, Director of Transformation Priorities and Requirements, Business Transformation Agency
11:55 Lunch
1:15 National Guard Bureau Efforts in Support of Logistics and ReadinessMG Darren Owens, USA, Director of Logistics J4, National Guard Bureau
1:55 Overcoming Logistics Challenges in Afghanistan• Overview of major barriers to logistics operations in Afghanistan including lack of infrastructure and terrain obstacles• Re-emerging trends and pitfalls to avoid from previous operations• Tools, technology, and capabilities for increased mission successLTG (Ret) William Mortensen, USA, Deputy Commander, US Army Materiel Command (2005-2008), Director of Logistics J4, USCENTCOM (2003-2005)MG (Ret) Dennis Jackson, USA, Director of Logistics J4, USCENTCOM (2000-2003)MG (Ret) Brian Geehan, USA, Director of Logistics J4, USCENTCOM (2005-2007)
3:00 Networking & Refreshment Break
Track A: Asset Visibility and SupplyChain Management
Track B: Performance Based Logistics Track C: Distribution and Transportation
3:30 AIT-Enabling Technologies in Support of Focused Logistics, Total Asset Visibility (TAV), and the Integration of Global Supply ChainsCOL Patrick Burden, USA, ProductManager, PM J-AIT
4:10 Leveraging BCS3 for EnhancedLogistics Command and ControlLTC Anthony Evans, USA, ProductManager, BCS3
4:50 EPCglobal Technology InnovationsIan Robertson, Global IndustryDevelopment Director, EPCglobal
5:30 End of Main Summit Day 1
C-17 GSP Support: 10+ Years of PBLSuccess, Innovation, and LessonsLearnedRichard B. (Skip) Whittington, SeniorManager, Boeing C-17 GSP
Materiel Availability Sustainment andSupportMike Osborne, Senior Program Analyst,Assistant PEO for Logistics, Missiles &Space, US Army
Air Force Logistics ManagementAgency Support for Air Force MissionPrioritiesDr. Dean Golden, Director, LogisticsManagement Agency, US Air Force
Enhancing Expeditionary LogisticsEd Payne, Vice President, BOHEnvironmental
Logistics Support in AfghanistanCol (Ret) Shahzada Farrukh Zaman,General Manager, Al-Hamd InternationalContainer Terminal
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National GuardBureau Perspective
Distinguished Panelof CENTCOM
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PM J-AITUpdate
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InternationalPerspective
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4:25 End of Main Summit
Track A: Asset Visibility and Supply Chain Management Track B: Sustainment and Maintenance
3:05 Asset Visibility - AV Remote: The Low Bandwidth solutionfor the WarfighterRick Odden, DLIS, Defense Logistics Agency
3:45 In-Transit Visibility of Medical SuppliesDr. Robert Warner, President, Eigent Technologies
Letterkenny Army Depot: Sustainment of Air Defense and Tactical Missile SystemsCOL Steven Shapiro, USA, Commanding Officer, LetterkennyArmy Depot
Fleet Readiness Center East Priorities in Support of Sustainment and Readiness OperationsCol. David Smith, USMC- Commanding Officer, FleetReadiness Center East
7:30 Registration & Coffee
8:15 Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:30 US Air Force’s Initiatives for Excellence in Global Logistics and Mission Support OperationsMr. Kevin Billings, Acting Assistant Secretary of the Air Force, Installations, Environment, and Logistics
9:10 Logistics and Readiness Priorities at the US Coast GuardRDML Thomas Ostebo, USCG, Assistant Commandant for Logistics and Engineering, USCG
9:50 Networking & Refreshment Break
10:35 LOGCAP IV for Efficient Soldier SupportMr. Lee Thompson, Executive Director, LOGCAP IV
11:15 Acquisition Priorities for Logistics Enterprise Systems at the US ArmyMr. Lee Harvey, Deputy PEO, PEO EIS, US Army
11:55 Lunch
1:15 TRANSCOM Initiatives for Distribution Asset VisibilityMr. David Dias, Chief, Asset Visibility, USTRANSCOM
1:55 Leveraging GCSS-Army in Support of Soldier Readiness and Tactical Logistics OperationsCOL Jeff Wilson, USA,Program Manager, GCSS-A (F/T)
2:35 Networking & Refreshment Break
Main Summit Day TwoMain Summit Day TwoWednesday, June 10, 2009
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7:30 Registration & Coffee
8:00 Organizing for the PSI RoleThere are many challenges in developing a comprehensive approach at standing-up a Product Support Integrator (PSI) organization that will sustaina weapon system under a PBL construct. The presenter will discuss his experience with several PBL programs. What will be covered:• Identify all the processes that will be managed by the PSI • Identify the resources employed by the PSI to manage the processes • Create an organization structureBenefits of attending:• How to present an approach at organizing for the PSI role that can be approved by leadership • How to avoid early stage mistakes that can result in the PSI to fail • How to identify low hanging fruit when converting from a CLS to PSI/PBL sustainment approachSession Leader:Ron Giuntini - Principal, OEM Product Services
10:00 Performance Based Service AcquisitionThis session will provide you with an in-depth look at DAU’s 7 step process for effective performance based service acquisition. What will be covered:• An overview of the revised DPAP 7 step process• Demonstration of DAU’s service acquisition mall• Best practices in power-by-the hour and partial PBLHow you will benefit:• Learn how to better understand all stakeholder needs with effective analysis tools• Accurately define requirements and deliverables to create a more realistic roadmap• Leverage DAU’s best practice database for service code specific examples Session Leader:Lyle Eesley - Program Director for Acquisition Services, DAU
12:00 Lunch
12:30 Performance Based ForecastingWhat will be covered:• Forecasting key performance indicators• How to identify and plan for life-cycle risks• Modeling and simulation for improved forecastingHow you will benefit:• Increase mission readiness while reducing costs• Improve PBL contract profitability• More accurately define outcome metricsSession Leader:COL (Ret) Greg Parlier - Redstone Arsenal Contracting, SAIC
2:30 System Engineering Gateway to PBLWhat will be covered:• Introduction and description of producibility and supportability design-to requirements in a systems engineering context• Define new metrics – Producibility – Supportability• Examine the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) as an information node for requirements and features tracking• Describe the interrelationship between these requirements and Total Ownership Cost (TOC)How you will benefit:• Re-engineering systems engineering and product support training to emphasize outcomes management• How to provide logistics requirements to the systems engineers prior to product design start• How all requirements (KPPS, statutory, specified, derived, certification, verification, design considerations, etc) are tracked form source to (and
throughout) the system technical baseline and specification tree• How program technical measures are used to determine program progress and statusSession Leader:Mike Osborne - Senior Program Analyst, Assistant PEO for Logistics, Missiles & Space, US Army
Take time to delve more deeply into performance-based logistics with some of our most popular PBL educators. Bring yourtoughest questions and come away with the knowledge you need to address current challenges.
PBL Master ClassesPBL Master ClassesThursday, June 11, 2009
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Update fromDAU
PredictiveAnalysis for
Enhanced PBLProfitability
It was great to hear the perspective of the USAF, USA, USN, and Marines and whatthey’re doing to improve
– Lockheed Martin
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