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The Association of the United States Army Institute of Land Warfare Army Installation Management Hot Topic A Professional Development Forum "Building Readiness Through Installations: Resourcing, Opportunity, & Efficiency" 31 March 2016 AUSA Conference and Event Center, Arlington, VA NOTE: All participants/speakers are on an invited basis only and subject to change (4 Mar 16) 0700 1540 REGISTRATION 0700 0800 COFFEE SERVICE 0800 0805 SYMPOSIUM ADMINISTRATION, SAFETY, SECURITY Mr. Michael Scanlan Director, Industry Affairs Association of the United States Army 0805 0810 INTRODUCTION GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army 0810 0840 KEYNOTE SPEAKER HON Katherine Hammack Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment) 0840 0910 PRESENTATION LTG David Halverson Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management United States Army 0910 1030 PANEL DISCUSSION Leveraging Partnerships for Readiness Panel Moderator: Fred Meurer Consultant Booz Allen Hamilton Panel Chair: Richard G. Kidd IV Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Energy & Sustainability) Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment) Dr. Sarah Slaughter President Built Environment Coalition 1

BG Michael A. Stone Assistant Adjutant General for Installations Michigan Army National Guard James B. Balocki Command Executive Officer United States Army Reserve Command COL Daniel L. Townsend Deputy Chief of Staff, G4 Logistics, Installations, Environment and Energy/Sustainability Army National Guard COL Kent D. Menser United States Army Retired Director of the Give Back Program Far Corner Inc. 1030 1100 REFRESHMENT BREAK 1100 1215 PANEL DISCUSSION Installations as Readiness Platforms Panel Moderator: LTG Keith C. Walker United States Army Retired President KC Walker & Associates, LLC Panel Chair: Dr. David M. Markowitz Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 Panel Members: MG Theodore Ted C. Harrison Director of Operations Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff United States Army Installation Management BG William H. Graham, Jr. Commanding General North Atlantic Division United States Army Corps of Engineers BG Patricia A. Frost Deputy Commanding General (Operations) United States Army Cyber Command BG John P. Johnson Director of Training Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 United States Army 2

1215 1320 LUNCH 1320 1330 AUSA TECH TEN Tiffany Hosey Principal BuildDATAnalytics 1330 1445 PANEL DISCUSSION Supporting Soldier and Family Programs Panel Moderator: Geoffrey Prosch Director Federal Government Relations Johnson Controls, Inc. Panel Chair: Anthony J. Stamilio Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Military Personnel & Quality of Life) Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) Panel Members: Carla K. Coulson Director, Installation Services Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management BG Wendul G. Hagler II Special Assistant to the Director Army National Guard COL Deydre S. Teyhen, DPT, PhD, OCS Director, System for Health and Performance Triad Health and Wellness Directorate G-3/5/7, Office of the Surgeon General HON Juan M. Garcia III Director, Associate Career Development Amazon 1445 1500 CLOSING REMARKS LTG David Halverson Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management United States Army 1500 1515 GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army 1515 DEPARTURE 3

BIOGRAPHY Gordon R. Sullivan, General (Retired) U.S. Army General Sullivan is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Association of the United States Army, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Since assuming his position in 1998, General Sullivan has overseen the transformation of the Association into a dynamic member-based organization that represents Soldiers, families, and the defense industry. His responsibilities encompass both daily business operating and strategy planning for the largest Army-oriented non-profit association. The Association promotes and advocates programs for Soldiers and their families, creates opportunities for Army-Industry and professional dialog; advocates public awareness of Army and national security issues through its educational mission and maintains an outreach program to national leadership on critical issues pertinent to Army readiness. Born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Quincy, he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Norwich University and was commissioned a second lieutenant of Armor in 1959. General Sullivan retired from the Army on 31 July 1995 after more than 36 years of active service. He culminated his service in uniform as the 32 nd Chief of Staff the senior general officer in the Army and a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. General Sullivan currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Norwich University and the Marshall Legacy Institute, as well as a member of the MITRE Army Advisory Board, the MIT Lincoln Labs Advisory Board, and a Life Trustee of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. In addition to his many awards on active duty, he is also the recipient of the West Point Association of Graduates Sylvanus Thayer Award and a member of the Sergeants Major Academy s Hall of Honor. General Sullivan currently resides in Alexandria, VA. He has three children and three grandchildren. He is an avid reader, amateur historian, and active sailor and sport fishing enthusiast.

Honorable Katherine Hammack Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations, Energy & Environment) Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army Washington, DC The Honorable Katherine Hammack was appointed the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and Environment (ASA IE&E) by President Obama 28 June 2010. She is the primary advisor to the Secretary of the Army and Chief of Staff of the Army on all Army matters related to Installation policy, oversight, and coordination of energy security and management. She is responsible for policy and oversight of sustainability and environmental initiatives; resource management, including design, military construction, operations, and maintenance; base realignment and closure (BRAC); privatization of Army family housing, lodging, real estate, and utilities; and the Army s installations safety and occupational health programs. Among her many accomplishments are the establishment of the Army s Net Zero program, and the creation of the Office of Energy Initiatives (OEI), which is working to streamline large-scale renewable energy projects to achieve 1GW of renewable energy by 2025.

Lieutenant General David D. Halverson U.S. Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management LTG David D. Halverson is the U.S. Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management. LTG Halverson assumed duties as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management on April 8, 2014. LTG Halverson graduated from the United States Military Academy and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Field Artillery in June 1979. LTG Halverson s first duty assignment was in the 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas, in 1979 where he served as a Battalion Reconnaissance Officer, Battery Fire Direction and Executive Officer and Battalion Adjutant. Since then, LTG Halverson has served in various staff and leadership positions including command at every level from Battery to Post Command. He attended the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, where he was awarded a Master of Science degree in Operations Research and Systems Analysis in 1989. He was then assigned as the Senior Military Analyst in the Joint Wargaming Division of the U.S. Southern Command in Panama. He provided essential planning for military operations and Army budget development in positions such as the Commander in Chief Team Chief in the Office of the Chief of Staff of the Army, Program, Analysis, and Evaluation Directorate. In June 2001, LTG Halverson became the Central Command J3, Chief of Plans, and planned, coordinated, and executed war plans for OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM. From 2004 until January 2005, he then served as the Deputy Commanding General (Support) for the 4th Infantry Division where he deployed for OIF 5/7. After his deployment in January 2007, he assumed duties as the Director of Operations, Readiness, and Mobilization until May 2008. He then served as Director of Force Development, G-8, until August 2009 when he became Commanding General of the U.S. Army Fires Center of Excellence and Fort Sill, Oklahoma, until May 2012. LTG Halverson served as the Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Eustis, Virginia, from May 2012 to April 2014. From April 2014 to November 2015, LTG Halverson served as the Commanding General, Installation Management Command. LTG Halverson s military education includes the Field Artillery Basic and Advanced Courses, the Armed Forces Staff College, the Army War College, and the British Higher Command and Staff College. LTG Halverson s awards and decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Defense Superior Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Legion of Merit with four Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze Star Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with two Oak Leaf Clusters, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Joint Unit Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Staff Badge, and the Parachutist Badge. LTG Halverson is married to the former Karen Malloy of Belmont, California. Their children include three daughters: Lindsey and son-in-law Tyler; Anna, who is an ensign in the U.S. Navy; and Ellen. Current as of March 4, 2016

MR. FRED MEURER Mr. Meurer graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1966. He was commissioned as a Corps Engineer Officer. Mr. Meurer received graduate degrees from Stanford University in Water Resources Planning and Civil Engineering in 1971. He had overseas assignments in Germany, Viet Nam and Korea. He also served as the Test Director for the operational test of the Apache Helicopter and the Hellfire Missile Systems. His final tour of active duty was as Director of Public Works and Housing at Fort Ord. During his time at Ft. Ord, he pioneered the idea of the Army recapitalizing its family housing inventory through public-private partnerships. His concept was ultimately embraced by all of the Services as a very rapid and cost effective way of providing quality family house for America s warriors. Mr. Meurer retired from the Army as a Colonel in 1986. Mr. Meurer was hired by the City of Monterey in 1986 where he served as Public Works Director for five years until his appointment to City Manager in July 1991. As City Manager, Mr. Meurer was instrumental in developing working relationships between businesses and residential neighborhoods, as well as with City Hall. He led the development of the City's neighborhood improvement, neighborhood policing, and waterfront acquisition and tourism development programs. He also was the catalyst for creating Intergovernmental Support Agreements and partnership agreements between the Cities on the Monterey Peninsula, Monterey County and the State of California for shared serviced services. He also developed partnerships with the private sector to augment City services and recapitalization of infrastructure needs. Building on the City to City partnerships, Mr. Meurer led the effort to develop cooperative relationships between the City of Monterey and the Department of Defense (DoD) activities in Monterey. This effort focused on further increasing DoD mission effectiveness while reducing their operating costs. His goal was to provide the same high quality municipal services to DoD activities and personnel as the City provides its civilian neighborhoods. He has been successful in obtaining language in several defense authorization bills to demonstrate the viability of Public-Public partnerships. This concept was embraced by the Secretary of Defense as a model for Community- Installation Collaboration and led to legislation in the FY 13 and FY15 National Defense Authorization Act. This legislation authorized Service Secretaries to enter into Intergovernmental Support Agreements (IGSA) with local governments when in the best interest of the services to do so. Mr. Meurer retired from the City of Monterey in December of 2013. He now works for the Panetta Institute in Monterey and as an independent consultant to Booz Allen Hamilton. Mr. Fred Meurer Meurer Municipal Consulting, LLC. 135 W. Franklin St. Suite 1 Monterey, CA 93940 meurer@meurermuni.com

Richard G. Kidd IV Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Energy & Sustainability) Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army Installations, Energy & Environment Mr. Richard Kidd became the DASA (E&S) on October 25, 2010. This is his third assignment as a Senior Executive within the Federal Government. In this position he is responsible for overall program direction, establishment of policies, development and refinement of strategies, and oversight for implementation of all programs and initiatives related to Energy Security and Sustainability within the Army. As the Army's Senior Energy Executive, Mr. Kidd coordinates and integrates both installation (traditional as well as expeditionary) and operational energy programs and strategies. Mr. Kidd graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1986 and served as an Infantry Officer until 1991. After receiving a Masters Degree in Public and Private Management from Yale University, he joined the United Nations in 1993 and served in a variety of international assignments, principally in war affected regions of the world. He joined the Department of State's Bureau of Political Military-Affairs in 2001 where he served as Special Assistant, Office Director and Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary. In July of 2008 he joined the Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy where he was responsible for leading the Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP). In this position he helped to craft Federal level energy policy and assisted all Federal agencies in meeting statutory energy and sustainability requirements in order to promote energy security and environmental stewardship.

Dr. E. Sarah Slaughter President and Executive Director Built Environment Coalition Dr. Sarah Slaughter is President and founder of the Built Environment Coalition, a research and education nonprofit (501c3) organization. She is also currently a Visiting Lecturer at MIT in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning, teaching and supervising research related to resilient communities. She was recently the Associate Director for Buildings and Infrastructure in the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), coordinating research and curriculum development across MIT focused on improving the built environment. Before her work with MITEI, she was cofounder and faculty head of the Sustainability Initiative in the MIT Sloan School of Management to develop curriculum, research, and industry outreach to enable strategies for sustainable organizations and communities. Previously, Dr. Slaughter was founder and CEO of MOCA Systems, Inc., a construction program management company based on the construction simulation software system from her MIT research. At MIT, she was a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, focusing on innovations for the built environment. Earlier, she was a professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Lehigh University and conducted research in the NSF Center for Advanced Technology for Large Structural Systems (ATLSS). Dr. Slaughter serves on the Green Building Advisory Committee for the US General Services Administration (GSA), and is currently a member of the National Academy of Construction, and an Associate Member of the National Academy of Sciences. She was previously on the National Research Council (NRC) Board on Infrastructure and the Constructed Environment (BICE), the National Academies DOD Standing Committee on Materials, Manufacturing, and Infrastructure, and the Vice Chair of the NRC Committee on Sustainable Critical Infrastructure Systems. She also served on the Massachusetts Sustainable Water Management Advisory Board, the Sustainability Committee in the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA), and several national advisory committees and editorial boards of professional publications. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Retroficiency, Inc., and the Charles River Watershed Association. She received her PhD, SM, and SB from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Brigadier General Michael A. Stone http://www.nationalguard.mil/portals/31/features/ngbgomo/bio/2/2132.html Page 1 of 4 5/15/2015 BRIGADIER GENERAL MICHAEL A. STONE Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Michigan National Guard Brigadier General Michael A. Stone is Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Michigan National Guard and serves as Michigan's Dual Status Commander for domestic response situations. He is responsible for Army armories and installations, strategic level cyber, selective service, the Michigan Youth Challenge Academy and National Guard employment initiatives. General Stone was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in 1989, designated as the Distinguished Military Graduate, through the University of Detroit Reserve Officer Training Corps program. He possesses a Bachelor of Arts degree in History, cum laude, from the University of Detroit, where he attended on a full academic scholarship. He also possesses a Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from the Detroit College of Law (now Michigan State University School of Law) as well as a Master of Science, Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College. He previously commanded the 1776th Military Police Company in Taylor, Michigan, the 1-182nd Field Artillery Battalion in Detroit, Michigan, and he recently served as the Deputy Brigade Commander of the 177th Military Police Brigade in Taylor, Michigan. General Stone has deployed three times as a member of the National Guard; serving as a Military Police Officer in Iraq during Operation Desert Storm, in support of Operation Joint Endeavor and most recently in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Biography Department of the Army James B. Balocki Command Executive Officer and Director, Services and Installations US Army Reserve Fort Bragg, NC Mr. James B. Balocki was selected to the Senior Executive Service in July 2009. He is currently serving as the Command Executive Officer and Director Services and Installations, U.S. Army Reserve Command, Fort Bragg, NC. He exercises oversight for the command s 12,000 civilian employees and manages acquisition, information technology, installation operations and services, environmental and military construction support for the 215,000-strong command. Previously he served as Command, Interagency and International Services Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, D.C., where he was responsible for engineering, scientific and technical support to foreign governments; combatant commands and embassies; federal, state and local government agencies; and national and international non-governmental organizations. Before this he served as Director, Joint Programs Integration Office, Headquarters, U.S. Forces Afghanistan in Kabul, responsible for the $14 billion U.S. and NATO construction programs to establish Afghan National Army and Police forces. He also coordinated efforts of the Department of Defense, State Department, U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Government of Afghanistan to achieve strategic security and development goals. In his first senior executive assignment, Mr. Balocki served as the Chief, Environmental Community of Practice, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, D.C., where he oversaw $2 billion of environmental programs worldwide supporting the EPA, Army, Air Force and Defense Department. CAREER CHRONOLOGY: Jan 2014-Present: Command Executive Officer, Office of the Command of Army Reserves, Fort Bragg, NC Jul 2011-Jan 2014: Chief, Interagency and International Support Division, Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC Jan 2011-Jul 2011: Director, Joint Programs Integration Office, Headquarters, U.S. Forces Afghanistan, Kabul, Afghanistan

COLONEL DANIEL L. TOWNSEND/BIOGRAPHY 3 November 2014 COL Daniel Townsend was appointed as the ninth Deputy Chief of Staff, Installations, Logistics and Environment Army National Guard Bureau (ARNG G4) on 3 November 2014. As the ARNG G4, he oversees, directs and leads the actions of three Divisions made up of Guardsmen, Department of the Army Civilians, and contractors assigned to the National Capital Region (NCR) and to other locations outside the NCR. He is also responsible for providing timely and accurate logistics, installation management and environmental policies, programs and leadership while ensuring operational readiness in support of state, national and global initiatives. COL Townsend s most recent assignments was Deputy Director for the Logistics & Engineering Directorate (J4) of the National Guard Joint Staff where he was responsible to the Chief, National Guard Bureau on engineering, infrastructure and logistical matters and managed the key relationships between DoD, federal, state and nongovernmental agencies. As the ARNG Military Assistant to Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Housing and Partnership he was responsible for matters involving ARNG military construction, operations and maintenance, real estate, Authorization and Appropriation bills. During his 2012 deployment to Afghanistan he served as the 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade Deputy Brigade Commander and Director of Public Works, accountable for Kabul Base Cluster (KBC) Garrison operations and force protection as well as continuous engineering services, master planning, construction operations, LOGCAP contract management for the eight United States bases in the KBC. As the ARNG Deputy G-4 he was responsible for synchronizing staff efforts, assisting in the development and implementation of programs and policies in support of the G4 s Logistics, Installations and Environmental Divisions. An Army brat from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, COL Townsend earned his commission and Bachelor of Science Degree from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in 1987. He has also earned a Master of Science in Technology Management and Information System from Mercer University Atlanta, Georgia, Master of Business Administration, Keller Graduate School Atlanta, Georgia, Masters Certificate in Homeland Defense and Homeland Security University of Colorado, Colorado Springs and a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from the Dwight D. Eisenhower School at the National Defense University, Fort McNair. His military schools include Combined Army Service and Support School, Command and Generals Staff College, Joint Combine Warfighters School and Senior Service College. His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal (3OLC) Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal (3OLC), Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal with 2 Bronze Service Stars, Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Liberation Medal Kuwait, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, Army Staff Identification Badge, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, and Joint Qualified Officer. COL Townsend and his wife Gina have three wonderful daughters: Shakira, Kayla and Kristin and two vibrant grandkids: Sania and Shevin

Colonel Kent D. Menser, USA Ret. Director of the Give Back Program Far Corner Inc. The Give Back Program was developed to generate sustainable revenue streams for installation Non Appropriated Fund Instrumentalities (NAFI) without burdening installation staff resources. Kent Menser served 27 years in the Army as an Armor Officer and Aviator in Germany, Viet Nam, Korea and the United States. His military installation experience includes the following: Commander, USAG, Arlington Hall Station, Arlington, VA (3 years) Commander, USAG, Camp Page, Chun-Chun, ROK (1 year) Commander, Area II, Chun-Chun, ROK (Camps Page, Eagle and Long) (1 year) Deputy Commander, USAG, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland (1 year) Commander, USAG, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland (2 years) Management and Strategic Planning Advisor (MPRI) to the Croatian Ministry of Defense (MOD). During this time period he assisted in the development of MOD s first strategic plan, to include a section on installations. (3 years) Defense Account Executive for SAS, a large Business Intelligence software company, with focus on management software and systems for Commands and Installations in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. (5 years) Co-Chair of the Fort Meade Regional Growth Management Committee (RGMC). The RGMC was supported by DOD s Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) and local governments. Its mission was to coordinate the rapid large growth of Fort Meade with the surrounding jurisdictions. The RGMC s Base Business Initiative was named the Economic Development Program of the Year (2014) in the State of Maryland. (8 years). Kent has an undergraduate degree in History from Norwich University and a Master of Arts in Political Science from Auburn University. Kent and Arlene Menser currently reside in Columbia, MD.

United States Army Lieutenant General KEITH C. WALKER Retired September 1, 2014 SOURCE OF COMMISSIONED SERVICE USMA EDUCATIONAL DEGREES United States Military Academy BS No Major Harvard University MBA Business Administration MILITARY SCHOOLS ATTENDED Armor Officer Basic Course Infantry Officer Advanced Course United States Army Command and General Staff College United States Army War College FOREIGN LANGUAGE(S) Spanish PROMOTIONS DATE OF APPOINTMENT 2LT 2 Jun 76 1LT 2 Jun 78 CPT 1 Aug 80 MAJ 1 Dec 86 LTC 1 Feb 92 COL 1 Jul 97 BG 10 Nov 06 MG 2 Dec 09 LTG 15 Aug 11 FROM TO ASSIGNMENT Aug 11 Jul 14 Deputy Commanding General, Futures/Director, Army Capabilities Integration Center, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia Aug 09 Nov 11 Commanding General, Brigade Modernization Command, Army Capabilities and Integration Center, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Bliss, Texas Jun 09 Jul 09 Deputy Commanding General (Operations), 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley, Fort Riley, Kansas Jun 08 Jun 09 Commanding General, Iraq Assistance Group, OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, Iraq Jul 07 Jun 08 Deputy Commanding General (Operations), 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley, Fort Riley, Kansas Jun 06 Jun 07 Deputy Director of Strategy, Plans and Policy, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, Washington, DC May 05 Jun 06 Chief, Iraq Division, J-5, Joint Staff, Washington, DC Jul 03 May 05 Chief of Staff, 1st Cavalry Division, III Corps, Fort Hood, Texas and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, Iraq - Page 1 -

LTG Walker, Keith C. Jul 02 Jul 03 Chief, Strategic Plans, Concepts, and Doctrine Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, United States Army, Washington, DC May 01 Jun 02 Executive Officer to the Commanding General, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany Apr 99 May 01 Special Assistant to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander-in-Chief, Europe, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Belgium, later Deputy Commander, Multinational Brigade East, Kosovo Jun 97 Mar 99 Commander, 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany Jun 95 Jun 97 G-3, 3rd Infantry Division and G-3, 1st Infantry Division, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany May 94 Jun 95 Student, United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania May 92 May 94 Commander, 3d Battalion, 69th Armor, 24th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Fort Stewart, Georgia Sep 91 May 92 Special Project Officer, 24th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Fort Stewart, Georgia Feb 90 Sep 91 S-3, 2d Brigade, later 5th Brigade, 3d Infantry Division, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany Jun 88 Feb 90 S-3, 1st Battalion, 69th Armor, later Chief, G-3 Resources Management, 3d Infantry Division, United States Army Europe and Seventh Army, Germany Jul 87 Jun 88 Student, United States Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Jun 84 Jul 87 Instructor, later Assistant Professor, Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York Jun 82 Jun 84 Student, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Aug 81 Apr 82 Student, Infantry Officer Advanced Course, United States Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia Feb 79 Jul 81 Executive Officer, F Troop, 2d Squadron, later Commander, A Troop, 1st Squadron, 3d Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Bliss, Texas Mar 77 Feb 79 Platoon Leader, F Troop, later Transportation Section Commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 2d Squadron, 3d Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Bliss, Texas SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS DATE GRADE Commanding General, Iraq Assistance Group, OPERATION IRAQI Jun 08 - Jun 09 Brigadier General FREEDOM, Iraq Chief, Iraq Division, J-5, The Joint Staff, Washington, DC (No Joint May 05 - Jun 06 Colonel Credit) Special Assistant to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander-in-Chief, Europe, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Belgium, later Deputy Commander, Multinational Brigade East, Kosovo Apr 99 - May 01 Colonel As of: 2 Oct 14 - Page 2 -

LTG Walker, Keith C. SUMMARY OF OPERATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS DATE GRADE Commanding General, Iraq Assistance Group, OPERATION IRAQI Jun 08 - Jun 09 Brigadier General FREEDOM, Iraq Chief of Staff, 1st Cavalry Division, OPERATION IRAQI Mar 04 - Mar 05 Colonel FREEDOM, Iraq Special Assistant to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe and Commander-in-Chief, Europe, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Belgium, later Deputy Commander, Multinational Brigade East, Kosovo Apr 99 - May 01 Colonel US DECORATIONS AND BADGES Distinguished Service Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Defense Superior Service Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Legion of Merit (with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters) Bronze Star Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters) Army Commendation Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Parachutist Badge Ranger Tab Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge Army Staff Identification Badge As of: 2 Oct 14 - Page 3 -

Dr. David M. Markowitz ADCS G-3/5/7 (Operations and Planning) 400 Army Pentagon Washington DC 20310-0400 Selected to the Senior Executive Service in 2005, Dr. Markowitz assumed his present position as the United States Army s Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, in June 2012. He is responsible for the operations and strategic planning functions of the Department of the Army; formulating and executing Army-wide operational policy; and providing strategic direction on Army strategy and plans, force management, current operations, and administration/resources/business transformation. Dr. Markowitz s previous assignment was Director, Capabilities Integration, Prioritization, and Analysis with the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7. His principal duties were to validate, prioritize, analyze and integrate requirements to provide the current and future Army, timely and decisive war fighting capabilities in order to achieve the National Military Strategy. Dr. Markowitz also served as the Technical Director of the Center for Army Analysis (CAA) with oversight responsibility for all CAA support to Headquarters, Department of the Army associated with the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), the analytic agenda, and the analysis of Irregular, Disruptive and Catastrophic challenges. He was also responsible for ensuring the quality of analysis performed by CAA s reach-back support to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Dr. Markowitz s previous positions prior to joining the Headquarters, Department of the Army staff included positions with U.S. Department of State Political-Military Bureau's Office of Weapons Proliferation, the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Center at Natick Massachusetts, the Sloan School of Management at MIT, the faculty of George Washington University, the Logistics Management Institute, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense where he served as Director of the Simulation and Analysis Center in the Office of the Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation. Dr. David M. Markowitz is a native of Massachusetts, a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Harvard University with AB and AM degrees in mathematics, and holds a Doctorate of Operations Research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

U.S. Army Contracting Command Major General Theodore Ted C. Harrison Commanding General Maj. Gen. Theodore Ted Harrison III became the Commanding General of the U.S. Army Contracting Command on Oct. 2, 2013, during a ceremony conducted at Redstone Arsenal, AL. Headquartered at Redstone Arsenal, ACC is a major subordinate command of the U.S. Army Materiel Command. ACC includes two subordinate commands, the Mission and Installation Contracting Command and the Expeditionary Contracting Command, and six major contracting centers that support major acquisition programs. Prior to becoming the ACC commanding general, he served as the ECC commanding general. General Harrison was commissioned as a second lieutenant in Air Defense Artillery after graduating as a distinguished military graduate from Virginia Tech in 1980. He has served at various levels of command and staff positions throughout his career. He is a graduate of the Senior Service College Fellowship Program at the University of Texas, Austin. He holds a master s in Business Administration from Frostburg State University, MD., and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing Management from Virginia Tech. He is a graduate of the Air Defense Artillery Basic Course, Aviation Officer Advance Course (with honors), Defense Program Managers Course, and Command and General Staff College. General Harrison is Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act Level III certified in both contracting and program management. Early in his career General Harrison served as a Hawk Platoon Leader in the Republic of Korea and as a Vulcan and Stinger Platoon Leader in the 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC. After completing Rotary Wing Flight Training he served as an Aero Scout Platoon Leader, Flight Operations Officer, and Air Cavalry Troop Commander in 4th Squadron, 12th U.S. Cavalry, Fort Hood, Texas. General Harrison is no stranger to AMC. General Harrison's command of the ACC marks his eighth acquisition assignment within AMC, which has included a depot, life cycle management command, government owned contractor operated facility, and several assignments within ACC. General Harrison s acquisition career began at Letterkenny Army Depot, PA, where he served as a contracting officer and Executive Officer to the depot commander. He also served as Director of Contracting, Osan Air Base, Korea; Weapons System Manager for Aviation Ground Support Equipment, U.S. Army Aviation and Troop Command; and as Army Section Chief, Office of Defense Cooperation, U.S. Embassy, Rome, Italy. His acquisition command assignments include Commander of Lima Army Tank Plant and Defense Contract Management Agency, General Dynamics Land Systems; Commander, 410th Contracting Support Brigade, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas; and Commanding General, Expeditionary Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal. Other key assignments include Chief of Staff, Joint Contracting Command (Iraq/Afghanistan); Director, Procurement Operations for Iraq and Afghanistan, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Procurement); and Director, National Contracting Organization, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. General Harrison s military decorations include: the Defense Superior Service Medal, Legion of Merit (one oak leaf cluster), Bronze Star Medal (one oak leaf cluster), the Defense Meritorious Service Medal (one oak leaf cluster), the Meritorious Service Medal (three oak leaf clusters), the Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korea Defense Service Medal, the Southwest Asia Services Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Army Aviator Wings, the Ranger Tab, and the Parachutist Badge. As of March 2015

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION Brigadier General William H. Graham Commander and Division Engineer BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM H. GRAHAM is Commander and Division Engineer of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, North Atlantic Division. He took command on March 26, 2015. The North Atlantic Division is one of nine regions providing engineering and construction services to the Nation. It is the Corps headquarters for the Northeastern United States, Europe, and Africa, with offices in Concord, MA; New York City, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Baltimore, MD; Norfolk, VA; and Wiesbaden, Germany. As Division Commander, Brigadier General Graham oversees an annual program of more than $5 billion to plan, design and construct projects to support the Military, protect America s water resources, mitigate risk from disasters, and restore and enhance the environment. He is also responsible for a variety of Division engineering and construction activities for international, federal, state and local governments and agencies in more than a dozen Northeastern states as well as overseas. Prior to becoming the Commander and Division Engineer of the North Atlantic Division, Brigadier General Graham served as Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Washington, D.C. Before that he served as the Engineer Director for the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan/ Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan, Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District, Division Engineer for the 1st Armored Division and Multi National Division-North during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Brigadier General Graham also commanded the 40th Engineer Battalion in Kuwait and Iraq, served as battalion engineer officer with the 4th Infantry Division (Mech) in Iraq, and served as a Combat Engineer platoon leader in the 3rd Armored Division during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Brigadier General Graham is a native of Western Pennsylvania. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from the University of Kansas. He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and was an Army War College Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology s Security Studies Program. Brigadier General Graham s awards include the Bronze Star medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Iraqi Campaign Medal, Global War on Terror Expeditionary and Service Medals, Overseas Service Medal, Saudi Arabia Defense and Kuwait Liberation Medals, Valorous Unit Award and Combat Action Badge. BUILDING STRONG U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION www.nad.usace.army.mil

2/2/2016 Officer Resume United States Army Brigadier General PATRICIA A. FROST Deputy Commanding General (Operations) United States Army Cyber Command 8825 Beulah Street Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060 Since: May 2014 SOURCE OF COMMISSIONED SERVICE ROTC EDUCATIONAL DEGREES Rutgers University BA Political Science Joint Military Intelligence College MS Strategic Intelligence Webster University MA Human Resources United States Army War College MSS Strategic Studies MILITARY SCHOOLS ATTENDED Military Intelligence Officer Basic and Advanced Courses Postgraduate Intelligence Program United States Army Command and General Staff College United States Army War College FOREIGN LANGUAGE(S) None recorded PROMOTIONS DATE OF APPOINTMENT 2LT 27 May 87 1LT 27 May 89 CPT 1 Dec 91 MAJ 1 Jul 98 LTC 1 Apr 04 COL 1 Dec 08 BG 2 Jul 14 FROM TO ASSIGNMENT May 14 Present Deputy Commanding General (Operations), United States Army Cyber Command, Fort Belvoir, Virginia Aug 13 May 14 Deputy Commander, United States Army Intelligence and Security Command, Fort Belvoir, Virginia Aug 12 Aug 13 Assistant Chief of Staff, G 3, United States Army Intelligence and Security Command, Fort Belvoir, Virginia Jul 10 Jul 12 Commander, 500th Military Intelligence Brigade, United States Army Pacific, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii Jul 09 Jun 10 Director, Executive Engagements and Services Directorate, United States Army Pacific Command, Fort Shafter, Hawaii Jun 08 Jun 09 Student, United States Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania Jan 08 Jun 08 Deputy Chief, Commanding General's Command and Initiatives Group, United States Army Pacific Command, Fort Shafter, Hawaii Page 1 https://www.gomo.army.mil/ext/portal/officer/officerresume.aspx?goid=8594&printobjects=3 1/3

2/2/2016 Officer Resume BG Frost, Patricia A. Jun 05 Jan 08 Commander, 25th Special Troops Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, Schofield Barracks, Hawaii and OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, Iraq Apr 03 Apr 05 South Asia Desk Officer, United States Army Element, United States Pacific Command, Camp Smith, Hawaii Aug 02 Apr 03 Chief, Division Analysis and Control Element, D Company, 313th Military Intelligence Battalion, 82d Airborne Division, OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, Afghanistan Aug 01 Aug 02 Executive Officer, 313th Military Intelligence Battalion, 82d Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina Aug 00 Jun 01 Chief, G 2, Training and Security Officer, 82d Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, North Carolina Aug 99 Jun 00 Student, United States Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kanses Oct 97 Jun 99 Protocol Officer, Office of the Chief of Staff, Army, Washington, DC Sep 96 Sep 97 Student, Postgraduate Intelligence Program, Joint Military Intelligence College, Joint Base Anacostia Bolling, Washington, DC Mar 94 Jul 96 Commander, Headquarter and Headquarters Company, later Security/Operations Officer, 741st Military Intelligence Battalion, 704th Military Intelligence Brigade, Fort Meade, Maryland Jul 92 Mar 94 Signals Officer, later Operations Officer, 742d Military Intelligence Battalion, Fort Meade, Maryland Jan 92 Jun 92 Student, Military Intelligence Officer Advanced Course, Fort Huachuca, Arizona Feb 91 Dec 91 Division Protocol Officer, 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Germany Jan 88 Feb 91 Platoon Leader, C Company, later Executive Officer, B Company, Security Officer, later Adjutant, 108th Military Intelligence Battalion, 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized), Germany SUMMARY OF JOINT ASSIGNMENTS DATE GRADE South Asia Desk Officer, United States Army Element, United States Apr 03 Apr 05 Major/Lieutenant Pacific Command, Camp Smith, Hawaii Colonel SUMMARY OF OPERATIONAL ASSIGNMENTS DATE GRADE Commander, 25th Special Troops Battalion, 25th Infantry Division, Aug 06 Oct 07 Lieutenant Colonel OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM, Iraq Chief, Division Analysis and Control Element, D Company, 313th Military Intelligence Battalion, 82d Airborne Division, OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM, Afghanistan Aug 02 Apr 03 Major US DECORATIONS AND BADGES Legion of Merit (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Bronze Star Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal (with 6 Oak Leaf Clusters) Army Commendation Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Army Achievement Medal (with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters) Senior Parachutist Badge Army Staff Identification Badge As of: 2 Feb 16 Page 2 https://www.gomo.army.mil/ext/portal/officer/officerresume.aspx?goid=8594&printobjects=3 3/3

Tiffany Hosey is a business executive, lawyer, former construction worker, and current innovator in construction analytics. While working as a civil litigator for over 15 years, her experience ranged from the defense of professional liability cases to serving as counsel to a panel of judges overseeing a multi-billion dollar products liability litigation fund. As a business executive, she worked for 7 years as President of her family s construction management company, where she worked 2 years on the construction site of a 2 million square foot BRAC building.bbshe is presently CEO of BuilDATAnalytics, a construction analytics firm for which she conceptualized and created a patent pending construction software called Construction Trade Building Analytics or CTBIM. Her innovative, game changing web based SAAS platform, CTBIM, enables more effective and comprehensive "positive control" of large, complex construction projects. She seeks to turn the staid construction industry on its head with her evidence based approach to construction, designed to combat many of the challenges that persistently plague the construction industry. CTBIM brings heightened transparency and accountability to the construction of complex building projects. The company is poised to be the leading aggregator of micro-level construction data in the world. It is the first company of its kind and is the leader in construction analytics. BuilDATAnalytics was chosen out of over 250 competitors as a winner of the 1st Ballston BID Launchpad Challenge, sponsored by Ted Leonsis and the Ballston Business Improvement District. Tiffany and BuilDATAnalytics, were featured in a half page article in the Washington Post that focused on the capture of granular level construction data in the cloud. (Ravindranath, M. (2013, December 30) Reston start-up takes construction data to the cloud. The Washington Post retrieved from http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/on-it/2013/12/29/0cfdeb60-6433- 11e3-aa81-e1dab1360323_story.html.) Tiffany holds a Class A Contractor s license from the Commonwealth of Virginia; is certified by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Quality Control Construction Management; is proficient in written and spoken Japanese; and holds a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School and a B.A. in English Literature from Georgetown University.

Mr. Geoffrey G. Prosch Director, Federal Government Relations Johnson Controls, Inc. Geoff Prosch represents Johnson Controls, Inc. interests to U.S. Federal Government organizations and supports Johnson Controls three businesses of Automotive Experience, Building Efficiency, and Power Solutions. Mr. Prosch served as Principal Deputy and Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army, Installations and Environment June 2001 April 2009. During his watch, he helped establish and coordinate the Army s: Installation Management Command, Housing and Utilities Privatization Programs, Community Partnership Program, Senior Energy Council, and the 2005 BRAC program. A decorated Vietnam and Desert Storm veteran, Colonel (Ret) Prosch completed 31 years of Army service including over 12 years of command of infantry, special operations, and installation organizations, including Garrison Commander Fort Polk, LA.

Biography Department of the Army Anthony J. Stamilio Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army Manpower and Reserve Affairs Civilian Personnel/Quality of Life Career Chronology: Tony Stamilio assumed duties as the Deputy Assistant Secretary (Civilian Personnel & Quality of Life) on April 12, 2010. His portfolio includes Secretariat-level supervision and oversight for all policy, program and operations for approximately 300,000 Army Appropriated and Non-appropriated Fund personnel in the workforce. He is also responsible for the oversight of labor-management relationships with the Army s 50 national and local union partners. Mr. Stamilio provides supervision and oversight for the myriad of programs that affect the work life and welfare of all soldiers, family members, retirees, and civilian employees. This span of oversight includes such activities such as soldier education and transition, the spectrum of programs covered in the Army Family Covenant, all resale activities, and Armed Forces Recreation. After nearly 30 years as an Army Officer, Mr. Stamilio began his civilian service to the nation in May 2004 as the Chief Administrative Officer for the United States Capitol Police Department, an independent agency serving the Congress and Legislative Branch. In this position, he was responsible for all administrative and mission support operations including Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, Facilities and Logistics, and the operation of the Department s Training Academy. In February 2008, Tony returned to the Army as the Director of Strategic Planning for the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Recruiting and Retention. In this capacity, he was responsible for the development and oversight of the execution of the Army s integrated Marketing and Advertising Program for military recruiting.

Mr. Stamilio then served as the Chief Human Capital Officer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, a component of the Department of Homeland Security. His responsibilities included the development of all human capital policy and programs as well as providing the complete suite human resource services and support to an agency of 17,000 employees stationed across the nation. Significant Military Assignments include: Executive Officer, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower &Reserve Affairs) (2002-2003) Commander, 18 th Military Police Brigade, V Corps, Germany (2000-2002) Deputy Director, Military Personnel Management, Headquarters, Department of the Army (1997-2000) Commander, 720 th Military Police Battalion, Fort Hood, TX (1992-1994) College: MBA, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH - 1983 BS, US Military Academy, West Point, NY - 1974 Significant Training: Inter-American Defense College, Ft McNair, Washington, DC 1996 US Army Command & Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, KS 1987 Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy, Quantico, VA - 1986 Awards and Honors: Distinguished Service Medal Legion of Merit (3 awards) Meritorious Service Medal (4 awards) Professional Memberships and Associations: Army & Air Force Exchange Board of Directors Defense Commissary Agency Board of Directors Arlington Alexandria Coalition for the Homeless Board of Directors Association of the United States Army Senior Executives Association Military Officers Association of America

Carla K. Coulson Installation Services Director Ms. Carla K. Coulson was selected for the Senior Executive Service (SES) in June 2013. She serves as the Director, Installation Services in the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management. In this capacity she develops and oversees Army-wide policies, programming guidance and strategies for a host of installation services of great importance to Soldiers, Families, and Civilians, including but not limited to, Soldier and Family Readiness, Family and Unaccompanied Soldier Housing, Logistics, Environmental, and Privatization and Partnership programs. Ms. Coulson has over 37 years of experience in facilities engineering and installation management gained from a variety of assignments within the Departments of the Army and Defense, both in the United States and abroad. She served in command and supporting positions as an Army Engineer officer for over 28 of those 37 years, retiring in December of 2005. In her 9 years as a Department of the Army Civilian she has served a term appointment in the SES as the Director of the Defense Media Activity Transition in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, and most recently performed duties as the Director, Installation Management for the Defense Logistics Agency. In addition, she performed duties as the Army s Assistant for Construction in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy and the Environment. Ms. Coulson holds a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and chemistry from Salem College, Salem, WV, and a Master s of Civil Engineering from North Carolina State University. She is a graduate of the US Army Command and General Staff College and the Canadian Forces College, National Security Studies Course.

Brigadier General Wendul G. Hagler, II BRIGADIER GENERAL WENDUL G. HAGLER, II Special Assistant to the Director of the Army National Guard Brigadier General Wendul G. Hagler, II serves as a Special Assistant to the Director of the Army National Guard in Arlington, Virginia. In this position, he focuses on a portfolio which includes personnel readiness, full-time manning, recruiting and retention, and medical programs. General Hagler supports the Director of the Army National Guard by developing and directing plans, policy and programs designed to ensure high-levels of personnel readiness across the 54 States, Territories and the District of Columbia. General Hagler enlisted in the Arkansas National Guard in 1985 and later earned a commission through the Arkansas State University Reserve Officer Training Corps program in 1988. A basic branch military police officer, General Hagler commanded at detachment, company, battalion and brigade, deploying twice with Missouri National Guard military police units as a platoon leader with the 1137th MP Company in Desert Storm and as a battalion commander in Kosovo in 2003-2004 with the 175th MP Battalion. In brigade command, his brigade served as the FEMA Region VII Homeland Response Force. After brigade command, he deployed as a senior military advisor to the Afghan National Police in 2014-2015. As a long-serving Active Guard and Reserve officer, he has served in full-time unit support roles at the battalion and state headquarters level, including service as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and as the state Chief of Staff for five years. For 32 months of those five years, he served simultaneously in brigade command. In a Title 10 capacity, he served in several roles in the National Guard Bureau's Operations Division and the Conventional War Plans Division of the Joint Staff. EDUCATION: 1989 Arkansas State University, Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, Jonesboro, Arkansas 2004 Central Michigan University, Master of Science in Administration, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 2006 National War College, Master of Science, National Security Strategic Studies, Ft. McNair, Washington, District of Columbia http://www.nationalguard.mil/portals/31/features/ngbgomo/bio/2/2200.html[9/22/2015 9:13:04 AM]

Brigadier General Wendul G. Hagler, II 2011 United States Army Command and General Staff College, School of Command Preparation, Brigade Pre-Command Course, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas ASSIGNMENTS: 1. May 1988 - July 1989, Platoon Leader, Heavy Equipment Platoon, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 875th Engineer Battalion, Jonesboro, Arkansas 2. July 1989 - July 1990, Platoon Leader, 1139th Military Police Company, Harrisonville, Missouri 3. July 1990 - January 1991, Detachment Commander, Detachment 1, 1137th Military Police Company, Caruthersville, Missouri 4. January 1991 - May 1991, Platoon Leader, 1137th Military Police Company, Hafar Al-Batin, Saudi Arabia 5. May 1991 - December 1991, Detachment Commander, Detachment 1, 1137th Military Police Company, Caruthersville, Missouri 6. November 1991 - December 1991, Vulnerability Assessment Officer, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 205th Military Police Battalion, St. Clair, Missouri 7. December 1991 - March 1994, Assistant S3, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 175th Military Police Battalion, Fulton, Missouri 8. March 1994 - March 1995, Commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 175th Military Police Battalion, Fulton, Missouri 9. March 1995 - October 1996, Special Projects Officer, National Guard Bureau Operations Division, Arlington Hall, Arlington, Virginia 10. October 1996 - October 1998, Airlift Liaison Officer, National Guard Bureau Operations Division, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland 11. October 1998 - July 2000, Overseas Deployment Training Manager, National Guard Bureau Operations Division, Arlington Hall, Arlington, Virginia 12. July 2000 - June 2001, Student, Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas 13. June 2001 - December 2002, War Plans Officer, The Joint Staff - J7, The Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia 14. December 2002 - February 2003, Commander, 175th Military Police Battalion, Fulton, Missouri 15. February 2003 - February 2004, Commander, 175th Military Police Battalion, Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo 16. February 2004 - December 2004, Commander, 175th Military Police Battalion, Fulton, Missouri 17. December 2004-July 2005, Branch Chief, Plans and Programs Branch, National Guard Bureau Operations Division, Arlington Hall, Arlington, Virginia 18. July 2005 - June 2006, Student, National War College, Ft. McNair, Washington, District of Columbia 19. July 2006 - July 2007, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Joint Forces Headquarters - Missouri, Jefferson City, Missouri 20. July 2007 - October 2009, Chief of Staff, Joint Forces Headquarters - Missouri, Jefferson City, Missouri 21. October 2009 - June 2012, Brigade Commander, 70th Troop Command, Jefferson Barracks, Missouri 22. June 2012 -- September 2012, Chief of Staff, Joint Forces Headquarters - Missouri, Jefferson City, Missouri 23. September 2012 - April 2014, Director, Chief's Action Group, National Guard Bureau, The Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia 24. April 2014 - May 2015, Senior Security Advisor, Deputy Advisor Team - Ministry of Interior, Headquarters, International Security and Assistance Force and Headquarters, Resolute Support, Kabul, Afghanistan 25. May 2015 - June 2015, Special Assistant to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, National Guard Bureau, The Pentagon, Washington, District of Columbia 26. July 2015 - Present, Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard, Arlington Hall, Arlington, Virginia http://www.nationalguard.mil/portals/31/features/ngbgomo/bio/2/2200.html[9/22/2015 9:13:04 AM]

Brigadier General Wendul G. Hagler, II AWARDS AND DECORATIONS: Defense Superior Service Medal Legion of Merit Bronze Star Medal Defense Meritorious Service Medal Meritorious Service Medal (with Silver and Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters) Joint Service Commendation Medal Army Commendation Medal (with Silver Oak Leaf Cluster) Army Achievement Medal (with two Bronze Oak Leaf Clusters) Army Reserve Achievement Medal National Defense Service Medal (with one Bronze Service Star) Southwest Asia Service Medal (with two Bronze Service Stars) Kosovo Campaign Medal (with one Bronze Service Star) Afghanistan Campaign Medal (with two Bronze Service Stars) Global War on Terrorism Service Medal Humanitarian Service Medal Armed Forces Reserve Medal (with Silver Hourglass, M Device and Numeral 3) Army Service Ribbon Reserve Components Overseas Training Ribbon NATO ISAF Medal Saudi Arabia Liberation of Kuwait Medal Kuwait Liberation Medal Joint Meritorious Unit Award Army Superior Unit Award Combat Service Identification Badge Army Staff Identification Badge Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS: Association of the United States Army Missouri National Guard Association National Guard Association of the United States National War College Alumni Association Veterans of Foreign Wars EFFECTIVE DATE OF PROMOTIONS: Second Lieutenant 13 May 1988 First Lieutenant 24 May 1991 Captain 6 June 1993 Major 25 August 1997 Lieutenant Colonel 4 September 2002 Colonel 2 August 2006 Brigadier General 1 July 2015 http://www.nationalguard.mil/portals/31/features/ngbgomo/bio/2/2200.html[9/22/2015 9:13:04 AM]

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COL Deydre Teyhen, DPT, PhD, OCS U.S. Army Medical Specialists Corps Assistant Chief of Staff, Public Health Director, System for Health & Performance Triad Office of the Surgeon General COL Teyhen was born in Canton, Ohio. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Sports Science at Ohio Wesleyan University in 1993. She earned her Master s Degree in Physical Therapy from the U.S. Army-Baylor University in 1995. COL Teyhen completed her Ph.D. in Biomechanics from the University of Texas in 2004, and her Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy from the Baylor University in 2008. COL Teyhen was a distinguished graduate at the U.S. Army War College s Master s Degree in Strategic Studies in 2014. Prior to joining the Surgeon General s staff, COL Teyhen was Deputy Director, Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) at the U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command. As the Commander, Public Health Command Region-South, she led public health efforts over the 11 southeastern states, Puerto Rico, Honduras, and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Prior assignments include: Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Physical Therapy Research for the U.S. Army-Baylor University Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy at Ft Sam Houston, TX; Officer-in- Charge of Task Force 10 Delta Med in Al Kut, Iraq; Chief of Musculoskeletal Care Center and Chief of Physical Therapy at Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center, Ft Meade MD; Chief of Outpatient Physical Therapy at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington D.C.; Chief Physical Therapy, 21 st Combat Support Hospital in Tuzla, Bosnia; and physical therapist at Darnall Army Community Hospital, Ft Hood, TX. COL Teyhen s research has focused on injury prevention and rehabilitation with a special emphasis on Soldier health and medical readiness. Her research accomplishments include over 4 million dollars in research grants, 70 peer-reviewed publications, 110 research presentations at conferences, and 120 invited lectures. COL Teyhen currently serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, is a board-certified Orthopaedic Clinical Specialist from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties, and a certified Health Promotion Director through the Cooper Institute. Key military awards and recognitions include the Legion of Merit, the Army Medical Department s Order of Military Medical Merit, the Surgeon General s A proficiency Designator, and the U.S. Army War College Commandant s Award for Distinction in Research. Key civilian awards include Outstanding Dissertation Award from the University of Texas and the Margaret L. Moore Award for Outstanding New Academic Faculty Member, American Physical Therapy Association. COL Teyhen is married to COL John V. Teyhen, III who currently is the Commander, U.S. Army Public Health Command. They have accomplished their goal to be the first military couple to run a marathon in all 50 states; and working towards 100 marathons.

THE HONORABLE JUAN M. GARCIA, Ill Juan M. Garcia, III was confirmed as the assistant secretary of the Navy (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) on Sept. 16, 2009. In this capacity, he acts on matters pertaining to manpower and personnel policy within the Department of the Navy including issues affecting active duty and Reserve Sailors, Marines, and Department of the Navy civilians. Garcia is an attorney, a former Texas state representative, and a secondgeneration naval aviator. Garcia, whose family hails from South Texas, was born May 27, 1966. He graduated from UCLA in 1988, and gave the student commencement speech. Garcia earned a Juris Doctorate from Harvard Law School and a Master of Arts from Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government in 1992. After graduation, Garcia reported to Aviation Officer Candidate School and flight training, earning his '"Wings of Gold" at Naval Air Station (NAS) Corpus Christi, Texas. Garcia served in Patrol Squadron 47 out of NAS Barber's Point, Hawaii, and completed deployments to the Persian Gulf and Western Pacific. Garcia also served overseas as flag aide to the deputy commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe in London, deploying as part of Operation Allied Force during hostilities in Kosovo. From 1999 to 2000, Garcia was selected to be a White House fellow, serving as a special assistant to the Secretary of Education. Garcia then reported for sea duty aboard the aircraft carrier USS Constellation (CV 64), qualifying as officer of the deck (underway). In 2002, Garcia returned to the air as a flight instructor with Training Squadron 27 at NAS Corpus Christi. Garcia left active duty in 2004, and transferred to the Navy Rese rve. He served as the commanding officer of Reserve Training Squadron 28 at Corpus Christi until becoming Assistant Secretary of the Navy (M&RA) in October 2009. Garcia practiced law with a Corpus Christi firm beginning in 2004. In 2006, he was elected to the Texas House of Representatives, and represented the 32nd District from 2007 to 2009, serving on the Defense and Veteran Affairs Committee. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.