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UNITED STATES AIR FORCE MR. TONICO BEOPE Tonico Beope, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is the Director of Contracting, Air Force Special Access Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Washington, D.C. Mr. Beope is responsible for oversight and support of the Air Force Classified Contracting portfolio at Headquarters Air Force level valued at greater than $40B and career development and training for more than 50 military and civilian acquisition professionals. He is the senior adviser to the Service Acquisition Executive on acquisition strategy, execution and policy and procedures for classified contracting. Mr. Beope has been the lead contracting officer on multiple programs, including operational, research and development, production and sustainment contracts. He has deployed multiple times in support of Operation Southern Watch, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Additionally, Mr. Beope has served on the Headquarters Staff and Joint Staff in many positions including Director of Operations, Joint Contracting Command Iraq/Afghanistan. Prior to his current assignment, Mr. Beope served as Deputy Director, Army Contracting Command- Redstone (ACC-RSA). Mr. Beope was responsible for oversight and support of the greater than $18B/year and 28K actions/year ACC-RSA contracting portfolio and the career development and training of more than 65 military and civilian acquisition professionals. He served as the senior adviser to the Principal Assistant Responsible for Contracting on acquisition strategy, execution and policy and procedures for contracting. EDUCATION 2004 Bachelors of Science, Management, Park University 2007 Master of Arts, Procurement Management, Webster University

2013 Air War College, Air University Distance Learning, Maxwell AFB 2014 Master of Science in National Resource Strategy, Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy National Defense University 2014 Senior Acquisition Course, National Defense University CAREER CHRONOLOGY 1. April 1997 April 2003, Finance/Contract Specialist, 5th Contracting Squadron, Minot AFB, N.D. 2. May 2003 - June 2005, Contracting Officer, 61st Contracting Squadron and Military Satellite Communications System Program Office, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles AFB, Calif. 3. July 2005 January 2008, Branch Chief/Contracting Officer, 11th Contracting Squadron, Air Force District of Washington (AFDW), Bolling AFB, DC. 4. February 2008 June 2009, Division Chief, Air Force Medical Contracting, AFDW, Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. 5. June 2009 June 2010, Director of Operations/Chief of Policy, Joint Contracting Command Iraq/Afghanistan, Department of the Army, Baghdad, Iraq. 6. June 2010 - August 2013, Division Chief, Strategic Combat Systems Contracts, Air Force Rapid Capabilities Office, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Bolling AFB, Washington, D.C. 7. August 2013 June 2014, student, Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, DC. 8. June 2014 May 2016, Deputy Director, Army Contracting Command Redstone, Redstone Arsenal, Ala. 9. May 2016 - present, Director of Contracting, Air Force Special Access Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Washington, D.C. AWARDS AND HONORS Larry Kabase Excellence in Air Force Classified Contracting Award (Team) Joint Civilian Service Commendation Award Exemplary Civilian Service Award Special Act or Service Award PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Contracting, Level III, Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) Member of the Acquisition Corps (Current as of June 2016)

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE DOUGLAS C. BLAKE Dr. Douglas C. Blake, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is the Director, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. In this capacity, he leads the Air Force s science and technology program in propulsion, power and air vehicles for advanced nextgeneration space, missile and aircraft applications. The Aerospace Systems Directorate consists of a workforce of more than 1,800 military members, civilians, and contractors executing an annual budget in excess of $700 million and $4 billion in research facilities spread over 65 square miles at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; Edwards AFB, Calif., and Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Tennessee. Dr. Blake served 20 years in the active-duty Air Force as both enlisted and an officer in a variety of positions including; Korean Cryptologic Linguist, Intercontinental Ballistic Missile maintenance engineer, AFRL researcher, and Associate Professor of Aeronautics at the US Air Force Academy. Upon retiring in 2002, he entered the private sector where he worked as the Director of Research and Development Business for a small business involved in modeling and simulation. In 2004, Dr. Blake entered the Air Force civil service as Chief of the Computational Sciences Branch of AFRL. He held subsequent assignments in the AFRL as Chief of the Aeronautical Sciences Division and Deputy Director of the Air Vehicles Directorate. He also served as the Director of the 76th Software Maintenance Group at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma, and as Executive Director of the Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Tennessee. Prior to his current assignment, Dr. Blake served in the Federal Aviation Administration s Executive Service as the Program Director of the FAA Logistics Center, where he led a workforce of more than 600 employees engaged in supply-chain management; maintenance, repair, and overhaul; and logistics support services for the U.S. National Airspace System. EDUCATION

1989 Bachelor of Science degree in aerospace engineering, University of Missouri, Rolla 1993 Master of Science degree in aeronautical engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio 1997 Doctorate in aeronautical engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 2002 Master of Engineering in engineering management, University of Colorado, Boulder 2005 U.S. Air Force Air War College, (via correspondence) CAREER CHRONOLOGY 1. 1984-1986, Korean Cryptologic Linguist, Osan Air Base, Korea 2. 1986-1989, student, University of Missouri, Rolla 3. 1989-1992, ICBM Missile Maintenance Engineer, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. 4. 1992-1997, student, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 5. 1997-1998, Computational Electromagnetics Research Engineer, AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 6. 1998-1999, Deputy Chief, Aeronautical Sciences Division, AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 7. 1999-2002, Instructor, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor, US Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. 8. 2002-2004, Director of R&D Business, CFD Research Corporation, Huntsville, Ala. 9. 2004-2005, Chief, Computational Sciences Branch, AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 10. 2005-2008, Chief, Aeronautical Sciences Division, AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 11. 2008-2011, Deputy Director, Air Vehicles Directorate, AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 12. 2011-2012, Director, 76th Software Maintenance Group, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Tinker AFB, Okla. 13. 2012-2014, Executive Director, Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, Tenn. 14. 2014-2016, Program Director, Federal Aviation Administration Logistics Center, Oklahoma City 15. 2016 - present, Director, Aerospace Systems Directorate, AFRL, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS 2002 U.S. Air Force Science and Engineering Award 2011 Exemplary Civilian Service Award 2012 Exemplary Civilian Service Award 2014 Meritorious Civilian Service Award PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Systems Planning, Research, Development and Engineering, Level III Program Systems Engineering, Level III Test and Evaluation, Level I (Current as of November 2016)

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE FREDRICK E. CARR Fredrick E. Carr, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is the Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Operations, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Financial Management and Comptroller, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. Mr. Carr assists the Deputy Assistant Secretary on all issues involving the amended Chief Financial Officers Act of 1990 and related financial management reforms. He is responsible for ensuring the timely and accurate submission of the Air Force financial statements and managing at the executive level, the Air Force s Financial Improvement and progress towards achieving an unqualified audit opinion. He s also responsible for internal controls compliance and legal expenditure of Air Force Resources as provided by Congress. Mr. Carr began his military career in 1981, serving two years in the Air National Guard, and four years in the active Air Force. He transitioned into the civilian federal workforce via the Air Force Palace Acquire program in 1990. Prior to assuming his current position, Mr. Carr was the Director of Financial Reporting and Compliance where his responsibilities included Air Force financial statements, accounting policy and standards, compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements and principle support to the improvement of financial information for audit readiness. EDUCATION 1991 Bachelor of Science Accounting and Finance, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 2000 Army Comptrollership Program Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 2000 MBA Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 2015 Air War College, by correspondence CAREER CHRONOLOGY 1. 1981 1983, Air National Guard, Financial Management, March Air Reserve Base, Calif. 2. 1983 1989, Active Duty Air Force, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio

3. 1990 1993, Palace Acquire Intern, Air Force Material Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 4. 1993 1995, Staff Accountant, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Dayton, Ohio 5. 1995 1997, Functional Manager, Air Force Material Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 6. 1997 1999, Lead Cost Accountant, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 7. 1999 2000, Student, Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y. 8. 2000 2002, Systems Accountant, Air Force Material Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 9. 2002 2004, Program Manager, Air Force Wide Business Systems, Dayton, Ohio 10. 2004 2006, Functional Program Manager, Defense Enterprise Accounting and Management Systems, Special Projects U.S. Transportation Command, Scott AFB, Ill. 11. 2006 2012, Chief, Accounting Policy and Special Projects, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 12. 2012 2016, Director, Financial Reporting and Compliance, Joint Base Andrews, Md. 13. 2016 present, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Operations, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Financial Management and Comptroller, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. AWARDS AND HONORS Keenan Award for Distinguished Federal Service awarded by Syracuse University DOD (Comptroller) Award for Innovative Technology in Financial Management Air Force Civilian Sustained Superior Performance Award Air Force Major Command Award for Technical Excellence PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Certified Public Accountant Certified Defense Financial Manager (Acquisition) Defense Financial Management Certification, Level III (Current as of June 2017)

MICHAEL A. CLARK Serves as the U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) Deputy Director for Plans and Policy. He provides leadership, advice, and technical guidance on cyberspace issues related to Department of Defense, congressional and presidential positions, operational roles and missions, development and implementation of international and interagency partnerships, policy, national security plans, military strategy, doctrine, and capability requirements supporting the execution of the USCYBERCOM mission. Mr. Clark retired from active duty Air Force in 2001 after 24 years of service. As an Intelligence professional, he served in numerous duty positions to include tours with the RC 135, SR 71, and U2 R collection platforms; as an all source intelligence analyst at the Intelligence Center Pacific; as Flight Commander and Executive Officer at the 6920th Electronic Security Group, Misawa Air Base, Japan; and as the first Commander of Detachment 1, 692nd Intelligence Wing, Andersen AFB, Guam. His final tour was to Headquarters Air Force, where he held several positions to include Intelligence Briefer to Chief of Staff and Secretary of the Air Force, Functional Manager for Air Force Information Warfare Programs, and as HAF Integrated Joint Special Technical Operations Planner. Mr. Clark joined Syracuse Research Corporation (SRC), Operational Integration Division, Chantilly, Virginia in 2001, as a Senior Intelligence and Information Operations Engineer. While at SRC he managed a Computer Network Operations (CNO) enabling technology development program for the National Reconnaissance Office. Mr. Clark was the first SRC employee to be assigned as an Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) detailee to lead the Headquarter Air Force s Executive Agency Office providing oversight of two Department of Defense Intelligence programs. In 2006, Mr. Clark joined Air Force Federal Civil Service as an Plans Analyst at the Joint Functional Component Network Warfare (JFCC NW). While at JFCC NW, he has also held positions as a CNO Planner, Deputy Director for Operations, and Director for Manpower, Personnel, and Security. After the establishment of USCYBERCOM in 2010, he served as the Senior Advisor to the Director, Plans and Policy. He was appointed to the Senior Executive Service in 2017. Mr. Clark received his Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with honors from Hawaii Pacific University. He completed the Post Graduate Intelligence Program and graduated from the Joint Military Intelligence College (JMIC) with a Master of Science Degree in Strategic Intelligence. Mr. Clark s Masters Thesis on Dominant Battlespace Awareness was awarded the Kuszewski Award for Outstanding Master s Thesis from JMIC. Mr. Clark also graduated from Squadron Officer School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. His military awards and decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Joint Service Achievement Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with 3 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Good Conduct Medal with three oak leaf clusters, and the National Defense Service Medal with Service Star. He has also received the Air Force Meritorious Civilian Service medal.

CAREER CHRONOLOGY 1. Present Deputy Director, Plans and Policy Directorate (J5), USCYBERCOM, Fort Meade, MD 2. 2014 2017, Acting Deputy Director, Plans and Policy Directorate, USCYBERCOM, Fort Meade, MD 3. 2011 2014, Senior Advisor to Director for Plans and Policy, USCYBERCOM, Fort Meade, MD 4. 2010 2011, Director, Manpower and Personnel (J1), USCYBERCOM, Fort Meade, MD 5. 2009 2010, Director, Manpower and Personnel, Joint Functional Component Command Network Warfare (JFCC NW), Fort Meade, MD 6. 2007 2009, Deputy Director Operations (J3), JFCC NW, Fort Meade, MD 7. 2006 2007, Plans Analyst, Directorate for Plans and Policy, JFCC NW, Fort Meade, MD 8. 2002 2005, Chief, Executive Agency Office, Headquarters Air Force (HAF), Washington DC; Intergovernmental Act (IPA) Detailee from Syracuse Research Corporation (SRC), Chantilly, VA 9. 2001 2002, Senior Information and Intelligence Operations Systems Engineer, SRC 10. 1998 2001, Chief, Information Warfare Branch, HAF, Washington DC 11. 1997 1998, Air Force Chief of Staff Intelligence Briefing Team, National Air Intelligence Agency, Pentagon Operating Location, Washington DC 12. 1996 1997, Postgraduate Intelligence Program and Masters in Strategic Intelligence Degree Program, Joint Military Intelligence College, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington DC 13. 1994 1996, Commander, Det 1, 692d Intelligence Group, Andersen AFB, Guam; CLASSIC WIZARD Operations Officer, Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Western Pacific 14. 1992 1994, Chief, Mission Analysis and Reporting, Misawa Cryptologic Operations Center, Misawa AB, Japan 15. 1991 1992, Executive Officer; Assistant Chief Flight Operations; Flight Commander, 6920th Electronic Security Group, Misawa AB, Japan 16. 1990 1991, Officer Training School, Medina Annex, San Antonio TX; Signals Intelligence Officer Course, Goodfellow AFB, TX 17. 1985 1990, Superintendent Operational ELINT Division; NCOIC Electronic Order of Battle Branch; EOB Analyst, Intelligence Center Pacific, Honolulu, HI 18. 1984 1985, Exploitation Management; ELINT Analyst; Senior Ruby Operator (U 2R), 6903d Electronic Security Group, Osan AB, KOR 19. 1982 1984, ELINT Analyst (SR 71), 9th Recon Technical Sq, Beale AFB, CA 20. 1979 1982, ELINT Analyst (SR 71), Det 1, 9th Strat Recon Wing, Kadena AB, JA 21. 1977 1979, ELINT Analyst (RC 135), 544th Intel Exploit Sq, Offutt AFB, NE

TERRI L. DILLY UNITED STATES AIR FORCE Terri L. Dilly, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is Assistant Auditor General, Operations and Support Directorate, Air Force Audit Agency, Joint Base San Antonio Randolph Texas. She is responsible for the planning, execution, and reporting of Air Force-wide audits addressing engineering and the environment, personnel and training, healthcare and services, and information systems security and development. Ms. Dilly began her government career with the AFAA in 1991. Prior to her present position, she held positions of increased responsibility within the AFAA and the Air Force, to include cost analyst; audit manager; program manager; office chief; Chief, Policy, Oversight, and Systems; and Director, Security and Special Program Audits. She also held the position of program specialist with the United States Postal Service Office of Inspector General. Ms. Dilly has extensive experience auditing Air Force Operations and has audited or directed audits at the installation, MAJCOM, and Air Force levels. She assumed her current position in June 2016. EDUCATION 1991 Bachelor of Arts, Accounting, St. Ambrose University, Iowa. 1998 Professional Military Comptroller School, Maxwell AFB, Alabama. 2011 Masters of Science, Management of Information Systems, University of Phoenix. CAREER CHRONOLOGY 1. July 1991 February 1997, Auditor, GS-12, Randolph AFB TX 2. February 1997 August 1998, Cost Analyst, GS-12, HQ Pacific Air Forces, Hickam HI 3. August 1998 May 2001, Audit Manager, GS-13, AFAA/FSS, March ARB CA 4. May 2001 June 2004, Program Specialist, GS-14, USPS Inspector General Irvine CA 5. June 2004 July 2006, Audit Manager, AFAA/SPO, GS-13, Brooks-City Base TX 6. July 2006 October 2009, Program Manager, AFAA/SPO, GS-14, Lackland AFB TX 7. October 2009 January 2013, Office Chief, AFAA/FSR, GS-14, Joint-Base Lewis-McChord WA

8. January 2013 January 2015, Chief, Policy, Oversight, and Systems, GS-15, Joint Base Andrews MD 9. January 2015 June 2016, Director, Security and Special Program Audits, GS-15, Pentagon VA 10. June 2016 present, Assistant Auditor General, Operations and Support Directorate, Air Force Audit Agency, Joint Base San Antonio Randolph TX CERTIFICATIONS Certified Internal Auditor, 2000 Certified Information Systems Auditor, 2000 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Society of Military Comptrollers Institute of Internal Auditors Information Systems Audit and Control Association

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE ELIZABETH M. DURHAM-RUIZ Elizabeth M. Durham-Ruiz is the Executive Director for Command, Control, Communications and Cyber Systems and the Deputy Chief Information Officer for United States Transportation Command, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. She provides oversight of the Joint Deployment and Distribution Architecture to guarantee mission assurance through resilient, critical command, control, communications and cyber systems for United States Transportation Command and its five component Commands. She guides development and implementation of the enterprise infrastructure portfolio and associated information technology investments supporting migration to the Department of Defense Joint Information Environment. She also provides execution, management and oversight of the command s cyberspace operations mission areas, to include Department of Defense Information Network Operations and Defensive Cyberspace Operations Internal Defensive Measures. As the Deputy Chief Information Officer, she assures technical sufficiency and architectural, regulatory and statutory compliance for the command s information systems and serves as a Department of Defense Risk Management Framework Authorizing Official. Ms. Durham-Ruiz was commissioned into the United States Air Force in 1982 following her graduation from the United States Air Force Academy and served on active duty until 2007. Her assignments included chief of operations, chief of deployment planning, chief of technical control, chief of plans, chief of maintenance, squadron command, Headquarters United States Air Force Program Element Monitor, and numerous leadership positions on the Headquarters Air Force Space Command Staff, Headquarters United States Strategic Command Staff, Headquarters United States Air Force Staff, and the Joint Staff. She has extensive experience in command, control, communications and cyber systems supporting Presidential, strategic, tactical, satellite commanding and integrated tactical warning/attack assessment missions; satellite communications; enterprise information technology systems; collaboration; and data visualization.

After retiring from active duty as a colonel, Ms. Durham-Ruiz held a variety of positions at United States Strategic Command as a senior civilian, including mission analysis, outreach and innovation division chief and senior analytic advisor to the Director of Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems. She led many cross-functional teams to analyze and develop pioneering solutions to technical, complex problems, such as the nation s most comprehensive study on the health of the nuclear command, control and communications enterprise that informed the 2010 Nuclear Posture Review. She also led the Department of Defense analysis of satellite communications restoral in a degraded environment, which served as a catalyst to fix long overdue military and commercial satellite communications procedural, policy, strategy and acquisition shortfalls. EDUCATION 1982 Bachelor of Science, United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado 1987 Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama 1987 Master of Science, Systems Management, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida 1995 Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 1995 Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia 2000 Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 2003 Master of Arts, National Security and Strategic Studies, United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island 2013 Executive Master of Business Administration, University of Nebraska-Omaha CIVILIAN CAREER CHRONOLOGY 1. 2007 2011, Chief, Mission Analysis and Outreach/Innovation Division, Mission Assessment and Analysis Directorate, United States Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Nebraska 2. 2011-2016, Senior Analytic Advisor to the Director, Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Systems, United States Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Nebraska 3. 2016 - Present, Executive Director and Deputy Chief Information Officer, Command, Control, Communications, and Cyber Systems, United States Transportation Command, Scott AFB, Illinois MILITARY ASSIGNMENTS 1. 1982-1983, Student, Basic Communications Officer Training, Keesler AFB, Mississippi 2. 1983-1986, Chief of Deployment Planning; Chief of Technical Control; Chief of Plans, 2d Combat Communications Group, Patrick AFB, Florida 3. 1986-1990, Chief of Systems, Chief of Maintenance, and Chief of Technical Control, 1879th Communications Squadron, Falcon (Schriever) AFB, Colorado 4. 1990-1992, Integrated Tactical Warning/Attack Assessment Integration and Engineering Officer; Directorate Executive Officer, Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Peterson AFB, Colorado 5. 1992-1994, Chief, Integrated Tactical Warning/Attack Assessment and Aerospace Defense Requirements, Headquarters United States Air Force, Pentagon 6. 1994-1995, Student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Alabama 7. 1995-1998, Extremely High Frequency Satellite Communications Action Officer, Joint Staff, Pentagon 8. 1998-2000, Commander, 755th Communications Squadron, Offutt AFB, Nebraska 9. 2000-2002, Chief, Policy, Plans, Architecture, Requirements, and Military Satellite Communications, United States Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Nebraska 10. 2002-2003, Student, United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island 11. 2003-2007, Deputy Director, Global Innovation and Strategy Center; Vice Director, Capability and Resource Integration Directorate; Chief, Space and Global Strike Mission Capability Team; Chief, Global Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Division, United States Strategic Command, Offutt AFB, Nebraska MAJOR CIVILIAN AWARDS April 2009 Joint Civilian Service Achievement Award November 2016 Joint Meritorious Civilian Service Award May 2017 Distinguished Alumnus, College of Business Administration, University of Nebraska, Omaha

MAJOR MILITARY AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal Joint Service Commendation Medal Air Force Commendation Medal Joint Service Achievement Medal Air Force Achievement Medal (Current as of May 2017)

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE JOAN H. GARBUTT Ms. Joan H. Garbutt, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is Director of Personnel Operations, Headquarters Air Force Personnel Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas. She is responsible for effective and efficient delivery of A1 Human Resource Management programs impacting 69,000 officers, 260,000 enlisted and 180,000 Air Force Civilian Service members across the Air Force with the least expenditure of resources and best possible customer service. The scope of programs she executes includes effective accession, workforce development, assignment and deployment actions for officer, enlisted and civilian workforce, as well as civilian staffing and classification actions to meet worldwide requirements. The Director also executes AF/A1 sustainment and transition programs that affect military, civilian, military retirees and their dependents. Prior to her current assignment, Ms. Garbutt served as the Director of Manpower, Personnel & Services, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. She was responsible for policies, programs and objectives involving the readiness, assignment, education and training, separation, retirement, career progression, classification, manpower, services support and quality of life for more than 94,000 active duty military and civilians covering five NAFs, the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center, 34 wings, 19 bases and more than 70 operating locations, as well as 49,000 total force Reserve and Guard partners. Ms. Garbutt was commissioned via direct appointment following graduation from the University of Florida in May 1989 and served as a staff nurse and cardiac intensive care nurse at Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. While assigned to Shaw AFB, she was selected as the Wing Protocol Officer, and crossflowed into the Personnel career field. She served in multiple Force Support positions. She commanded at squadron and group levels, including 42 nd Mission Support Squadron and 436 th Mission Support Group. She was also assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., as the Chief, Military Force Policy Division, Directorate of Force Management Policy, Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel & Services, where she was responsible for establishing force management policies for more than 510,000 Air Force men and women military personnel serving on active duty or in the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve. Prior to her current assignment, Ms. Garbutt was the Director of Manpower and Personnel, U.S. Cyber Command, Ft. George G. Meade, Md. EDUCATION 1989 Bachelor of Science, nursing, University of Florida, Gainesville 1995 Air Force Squadron Officer School, residence, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 1998 Master s degree in public administration, Troy State University, Troy, Ala.

2003 Master s degree in military operations art & science, Air Command & Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 2009 Master s degree in strategic studies, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. ASSIGNMENTS 1. September 1989 - February 1990, Nurse Intern, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas 2. February 1990 - March 1992, Staff Nurse, General Medicine Unit, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas 3. March 1992 - June 1993, Staff Nurse, Cardiac Critical Care/Tele Unit, Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, Texas 4. July 1993 - May 1994, Staff Nurse, Multi Service Unit, 90 th Medical Group, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo. 5. May 1994 - June 1996, Nurse Manager, Emergency Services, 90th Medical Operations Squadron, F.E. Warren AFB, Wyo. 6. June 1996 - June 1997, Nurse Manager, Internal Medicine and Primary Care Clinic, 20 th Medical Operations Squadron, Shaw AFB, S.C. 7. June 1997 - May 1999, Wing Protocol Officer, 20 th Fighter Wing, Shaw AFB, S.C.. 8. May 1999 - July 2000, Squadron Section Commander, 555th Fighter Squadron, Aviano AB, Italy. 9. July 2000 - July 2002, Military Personnel Flight Commander, 31 st Mission Support Squadron, Aviano AB, Italy 10. July 2002 - June 2003, student, Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 11. July 2003 - August 2005, Commander, 42 nd Mission Support Squadron, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 12. September 2005 - April 2007, Chief, Support Officer Assignments Branch, Headquarters Air Force Personnel Center, Randolph AFB, Texas 13. April 2007 - July 2008, Chief, Commander's Action Group, Headquarters Air Force Personnel Center, Randolph AFB, Texas 14. July 2008 - June 2009, student, Air War College, Maxwell AFB, Ala. 15. July 2009 - June 2010, Chief, Military Force Policy Division, Directorate of Force Management Policy, Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower, Personnel & Services, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. 16. July 2010 - June 2012, Commander, 436 th Mission Support Group, Dover AFB, Del. 17. June 2012- February 2014, Director, Manpower and Personnel, U.S. Cyber Command, Ft. George G. Meade, Md. 18. February 2014 February 2017, Director, Manpower, Personnel & Services, Headquarters Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va. 19. April 2017 present, Director of Personnel Operations, Headquarters Air Force Personnel Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas MAJOR AWARDS AND DECORATIONS Legion of Merit Meritorious Service Medal with six oak leaf clusters Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster Air Force Achievement Medal National Defense Service Medal Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Humanitarian Service Medal NATO Medal (Current as of March 2017)

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE DANIEL S. GODDARD Daniel S. Goddard, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is Director, Information Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, New York. The Information Directorate is the Air Force's and nation's premier research organization for command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I) and cyber technologies. The mission of the Information Directorate is to explore, prototype and demonstrate high-impact, gamechanging technologies that enable the Air Force and nation to maintain its superior technical advantage. As Director, Mr. Goddard leads basic research and advanced development activities in information exploitation, information fusion, information understanding and management, cyber operations, connectivity and networks, command and control, and advanced computing architectures. He oversees a workforce of more than 1,200 military, civilians and on-site contractors, and executes an annual budget of over $1 billion, including $184 million in core funding. The Information Directorate draws on a long tradition of excellence researching and developing revolutionary technologies such as satellite communications, long-distance radios, phased array radars, computer networks and software, and electronic reliability tests and standards. These advances became beneficial not only to the nation s military, but its citizens everyday lives as well. The transistor, the integrated circuit, the personal computer, the laser and the compact disc all advanced from research at the Information Directorate. The Information Directorate encompasses a 65-acre campus with state-of-the-art laboratories for research and development. The Air Force Research Laboratory at the Rome Research Site is a preeminent research and technology center for the Air Force and serves as an important benefactor to the five surrounding counties economy. Additionally the Information Directorate owns two unique off-site testing facilities

covering 378 acres. EDUCATION 1987 Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering, San Diego State University, San Diego, Calif. 1992 Masters of Science, Project & Systems Management, Golden Gate University, Edwards AFB, Calif. 1996 Masters of Science, Mechanical Engineering, California State University, Northridge 2000 Air Command and Staff College, by seminar 2002 Air War College, by seminar CAREER CHRONOLOGY 1987-1987, Missile Integration Engineer, B-1B CTF, 412th TW, AFFTC, Edwards AFB, Calif. 1987-1988, Missile Integration Engineer, Tacit Rainbow CTF, 412th TW, AFFTC, Edwards AFB, Calif. 1988-1993, Lead Avionics Engineer, TSSAM, 6519th FLTS, 412th TW, AFFTC, Edwards AFB, Calif. 1994-1996, Chief, B-2 Offensive Avionics Branch, 420th FLTS, 412th TW, AFFTC, Edwards AFB, Calif. 1996-1997, F-16 FMS Project Manager, 416th FLTS, 412th TW, AFFTC, Edwards AFB, Calif. 1997-2003, Chief, Special Projects Division, 412th TW, AFFTC, Edwards AFB, Calif. 2003-2008, Director of Projects, GPF CTF, 412th TW, AFFTC, Edwards AFB, Calif. 2008-2010, Director, 76th SMXG, 76th MXW, OC-ALC, Tinker AFB, Okla. 2010-2016, Technical Director, HQ AFMC/A3, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 2016 - Present, Director, Information Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, New York. MAJOR AWARDS AND HONORS 2008 Department of the Air Force Award for Civilian Achievement 2010 Department of the Air Force Award for Exemplary Civilian Service 2014 Department of the Air Force Award for Civilian Achievement 2015 Department of the Air Force Award for Meritorious Civilian Service ACQUISITION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM CERTIFICATIONS Level III, Program Management Level III, Test and Evaluation Level III, Systems Planning, Research, Development, and Engineering Level 1, Science and Technology Management INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY CERTIFICATION CONSORTIUM (ISC)² Certified Information Systems Security Professional PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS International Test and Evaluation Association Software Engineering Institute Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (2014-2015 Vice President for Education: Dayton-Wright Chapter) PUBLICATIONS Ahner, D., Goddard, D., Kensler, J. "Air Force Enterprise Effort to Improve the Acquisition Workforce in Testing" International Test & Evaluation Association Journal, June 2014 (Current as of April 2017)

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE DR. KELLY D. HAMMETT Dr. Kelly D. Hammett, a member of the Senior Executive Service, is Director, Directed Energy Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. Dr. Hammett leads the Air Force's center of expertise for directed energy technology, developing and transitioning research technologies into military systems. The directorate provides pervasive, world-class directed energy and imaging research technol-ogies for users across the Air Force and the Department of Defense. He is responsible for more than 960 military and civilian scientists, engineers, contractors, and support people and an annual budget exceeding $267 million. He manages numerous state-of-the-art research laboratories and testing structures at Kirtland AFB, and several unique facilities, which include the Starfire Optical RangeatKirtlandAFB;atestingsiteattheU.S. Army's White Sands Missile Range, N.M; and the Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing Site in Hawaii. Dr. Hammett entered the Air Force as a second lieutenant in 1988, receiving his commission through the Reserve Officer Training Corps program at the University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK. His 20 year active duty career spanned a variety of positions mainly focused on directed energy weapon system technology development and acquisition, and culminated while serving as the Director of Engineering for the $7 billion Airborne Laser Program, with his retirement at the grade of Lieutenant Colonel. He began his civilian career at Kirtland AFB, N.M., where he served as Chief Engineer for the Directed Energy Directorate s Optics Division. In this position, he was the division s authority for system engineering practices, provided technical oversight across a $100 million per year portfolio of optical sites/systems, and oversaw comprehensive modernization and upgrade programs for the Starfire Optical Range and the Maui Space Surveillance System. Dr. Hammett went on to serve as the Directed Energy Directorate s Chief Engineer, where he led all engineering and program management activities for the directorate, providing key technical oversight of 30+ science and technology programs valued at over $300 million. He was appointed to the Senior Executive Service in 2016.

Dr. Hammett has published more than 14 technical papers in national and international journals and conference proceedings, and has been directly responsible for the development and flight test of more than ten first-of-their-kind, world record-setting directed energy technologies. He is a member of the Acquisition Corps, having held multiple Critical Acquisition Positions over the last 12 years. He is also a level three Space Professional, and has commanded an operational space surveillance detachment. Throughout his career he has led more than 30 successful field demonstrations of optical and directed energy technologies for space surveillance, missile defense, force protection, air superiority, and global precision attack mission needs. EDUCATION 1988 Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. 1991 Master of Science degree in Aeronautics/Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 1997 Doctor of Philosophy in Optimal and Nonlinear Control and Estimation Theory, Air Force Institute of Technology, Dayton, Ohio CAREER CHRONOLOGY 1. January 1989 August 1991, Master's Student/Research Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 2.August 1991- September 1993, Ballistic Missile Engineer, National Air Intelligence Center, Wright- Patterson AFB, Ohio 3.September 1993- August 1994, Stability and Control Engineer, Wright Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 4.August 1994 July 1997, Doctoral Student, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 5.July 1997 July 2000, Chief, Test Operations and Analysis Branch, Optical Systems Surveillance System Program Office, Data Masked 6.July 2000 May 2003, Chief, Beam Control/Fire Control Branch, Airborne Laser System Program, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 7.May 2003 - September 2005, Commander/Chief Engineer, Detachment 15, Air Force Research Laboratory, Maui, Hawaii 8.October 2005 - July 2008, Chief, Adjunct Missions Division, Airborne Laser Program, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 9.July 2008 - February 2009, Director of Engineering, Airborne Laser Program, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 10.February 2009 - January 2012, Chief Engineer, Optics Division, Directed Energy Directorate, AFRL, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 11.January 2012 - March 2016, Chief Engineer, Directed Energy Directorate, AFRL, Kirtland AFB, N.M. 12.March 2016 - present, Director, Directed Energy Directorate, AFRL, Kirtland AFB, N.M. AWARDS AND HONORS 1988 Outstanding Senior, College of Engineering and Distinguished Graduate, Air Force Reserve Officer Training Program, University of Oklahoma 1993 Squadron Outstanding Graduate/Chief of Staff Flight, Squadron Officer School 1994 AFOSR Star Team Member 2001 Air Force Materiel Command Technical Management Team Award 2004 Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Special Recognition Award 2009 Air Force Meritorious Service Medal w/oak leaf cluster 2010 Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate Scientific/Technical Team of the Year 2012-2015 Annual Performance Awards PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATIONS Tau Beta Pi Sigma Gamma Tau Fellow, Directed Energy Professional Society (Current as of March 2016)