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June 25 27, 07 Fort Leonard Wood, MO

Joint CBRN Conference & Exhibition June 25 27, 07 Fort Leonard Wood, MO Achieving DoD s Full Spectrum Capabilities Proliferation of the capability for nations and terrorist organizations to employ CBRN weapons on the battlefield or against American citizens in the homeland and overseas makes the government s role in the defense of our country from CBRN threats and effects more vital than ever before. It is important for the CBRN community, the military and civilian employees of the Services and other government agencies, our international partners, contractors, industry, and academia to come together and share information about our capabilities to defend against CBRN and our requirements for the future. The Joint CBRN Conference & Exhibition does that. JOINT CBRN CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

AGENDA Monday, June 25, 07 7am - 3pm Conference Set-up 3pm - 7pm 5:30pm - 7pm Registration/Exhibits Open NDIA Reception Tuesday, June 26, 07 7:30am - 9am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:30am - 4pm 9:am - 9:30am Exhibits Open Opening Ceremonies NDIA Welcome BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem Bio Division MANSCEN Welcome MG William McCoy, USA Commanding General, US Army Maneuver Support Center Chief of Chemical Welcome BG Thomas Spoehr, USA Commandant, US Army Chemical School JUNE 25 27, 07 FT. LEONARD WOOD, MO

Tuesday, June 26, 07 (cont.) 9:30am - 10:10am Keynote Address Mr. Jean Reed Special Assistant, Chemical and Biological Defense and Chemical Demilitarization Programs, in the Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense 10:10am - 11:30am Session 1a: Homeland Defense 10:10am - 10:50am Mr. Chuck Gallaway Department of Homeland Security 10:50am - 11:30am Session 2a: Joint Chemical Biological Defense 10:50am - 11:30am Maj Gen Larry New, USAF Director, Joint Requirements Office 11:30am - 1:30pm 1:30pm - 3pm 1:30pm - 2pm 2pm - 2:30pm 2:30pm - 3pm Lunch Session 1b: Homeland Defense COL Joseph Bassani, USA Chief of Plans, NORTHCOM BG Kevin Wendel, USA CG, th SUPCOM (CBRNE) Radiation Systems Evolution COL Richard Whitman, USA (Ret) Radiation Safety Officer, US Customs and Border Protection 3pm Closing Comments, Day 1 BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) JOINT CBRN CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

Wednesday, June 27, 07 7:30am - 9am Registration and Continental Breakfast 7:30am - 4pm 8:45am 8:50am - 9:30am 9:30am - 11am 9:30am - 10am Exhibits Open Opening Comments BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem Bio Division Keynote Address Mr. Joseph Benkert Principal Deputy, ASD for Global Security Affairs Session 2b: Joint Chemical Biological Defense BG Thomas Spoehr, USA Commandant USACMLS/Dir Joint Combat Developments 10am - 10:30am 10:30am - 11am 11am Dr. Darrell Galloway Director, Joint Science and Technology Office for Chemical and Biological Defense, DTRA MG Reeves, USA Joint Program Executive Officer for Chemical and Biological Defense Closing Comments for Presentations BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) JUNE 25 27, 07 FT. LEONARD WOOD, MO

Wednesday, June 27, 07 (cont.) 11:10am - 11:30am JPEO CBD Demonstration Outside 11:30am - 1:30pm 1:30pm - 4pm 4pm Lunch Demonstrations Conference and Exhibits Close The Department of Defense finds this event meets the minimum regulatory standards for attendance by DoD employees. This finding does not constitute a blanket approval or endorsement for attendance. Individual DoD Component commands or organizations are responsible for approving attendance of its DoD employees based on mission requirements and DoD regulations. For up-to-date conference information, visit http://www.ndia.org/meetings/7300 JOINT CBRN CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

40 30 Exhibits Pavilion (Including outdoor booths) 24' 14.5' 128 227 427 428 125 126 225 226 326 526 625 626 726 3' 123 124 223 324 423 524 623 624 724 121 Aisle 100 Aisle 0 Aisle 300 122 222 322 522 Aisle 400 119 219 2 319 3 419 619 7 40 Aisle 500 Aisle 600 Aisle 700 722 118 217 218 317 318 417 418 518 617 618 718 ' 714 111 112 312 512 611 712 109 110 9 310 409 210 410 510 609 610 710 107 108 8 308 408 508 608 708 105 106 5 6 305 306 406 606 705 706 103 3 4 304 404 503 504 603 604 704 101 102 1 2 301 302 401 402 501 502 601 602 701 702 18 30.25' ENTRANCE 16 30 50 15 30 (1600 sq.ft.) 50 06 07 50 09 80 DO NOT CHANGE 03 30 1031 50 1005 40 40 16.75' JOINT CBRN CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION

Company Name Advanced Measurement Technology Booth # 617 AdVnt Biotechnologies 102 Ahurea Scientific, Inc. 2 Air Technologies International 512 Alexeter Technologies 501 Allen-Vanguard 1 Alluviam LLC 419 ANP Technologies, Inc. 706 Argon Electronics 406 Arista Tek Inc. 119 Avon Protection Systems, Inc. 402 BAE Systems 900 Base-X Inc 704 Battelle 304 & 306 Boeing 625 Brimrose Corporation of America Bruker Daltonics NBC Detection Corp. 312 504 Canberra Industries 3 CBRNe World 708 CBRNIAC 417 Chemical Corps Regimental Assocation 626 Coalescent Technologies 606 Concurrent Technologies Corp. Constellation Technology 714 123 & 125 Defense Group, Inc. 427 DHS Systems, LLC (DRASH) 1005 Draeger Safety, Inc. 701 DriLet America/ PDA LLC 6 DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc. 16 & 107 Dycor Technologies Ltd. 225 EAI/SAIC 210 EG&G DMI 222 E-Z-EM, Inc. 109 First Line Technology 609 Foster Miller Inc. 226 Genencor 404 Company Name Booth # General Dynamics - ATP 111 Gentex Corporation 423 Global Ground Support 112 Global Protection 601 Hunter Manufacturing Company 9 ICx Technologies 410 IEM 524 INFICON 317 Innovative Biosensors, Inc. 110 Intelagard, Inc. 702 irobot Corporation 603 ITT AES 610 Joint Equipment Assessment Program JPEO for Chem Bio Defense 722 9 & 418 Kalman & Company, Inc. 124 Kokatat, Inc. 7 Lockheed Martin 503 L-3 15 MacAulay-Brown, Inc 2 Medical Mobile International Military Medical Technology 1037 126 Milliken & Company 623 Missouri State University 712 Mobile Medical 1037 Morphix Technologies 502 MSA 121 NanoScale Materials, Inc. 3 National Guard Bureau 127 NNSA s Kansas City Plant 604 Northrop Grumman 3 & 618 Nucsafe, Inc. 318 Oak Ridge National Laboratory Ol Analytical/CMS Field Products 611 128 Omni/RFD Beaufort 724 OptiMetrics, Inc. 526 Paul Boye Technologies 217 Pine Bluff Arsenal 428 Production Products 324 Company Name Booth # Proengin Inc 5 Pursuit Dynamics Inc. 710 QuickSilver Analytics, Inc. 510 RADeCO, Inc 310 RAE Systems 118 Remploy Frontline 106 Rohm and Haas Company 305 SafetyTech International, Inc. 518 Sceptor Industries, Inc. 218 Scientific Services Program 602 Scot Incorporated 4 Scott Specialty Gases 302 Signature Science, LLC 705 Smiths Detection 401 STERIS Corp. 1031 Tex-Shield, Inc. 409 Thermo Fisher Scientific 227 TSI Incorporated 223 TVI Corporation 7 U.S. Army ECBC 326 Ultra Electronics Audiopack US Army Dugway Proving Ground 101 219 USAA 103 USAES-DEI 319 Utilis USA 105 W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. 619 Wel-Fab, Inc. 301 Y-12 National Security Complex JUNE 25 27, 07 FT. LEONARD WOOD, MO 718

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