Onsite Program. June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO

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Onsite Program June 26-28, 2006 Ft. Leonard Wood, MO

Joint CBRN Conference & Exhibition June 26-28, 2006 Fort Leonard Wood, MO Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction 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 Chemical Corps role in the defense of our country more vital than ever before. It is important for the chemical 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 weapons and our requirements for the future. The Joint CBRN conference does that. 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. 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.

AGENDA Monday, June 26, 2006 12:00PM 5:00PM 5:00PM 7:00PM Registration for Joint CBRN Conference Exhibit Pavilion outside of Nutter Field House Reception in Nutter Field House & Exhibit Pavilion (Dress: Business casual or golf attire) Tuesday, June 27, 2006 7:00AM - 5:00PM 7:00AM 8:15AM 7:00AM 5:45PM 8:30AM 8:45AM Registration Exhibit Pavilion Continental Breakfast Exhibits Open Nutter Field House & Exhibit Pavilion Opening Ceremonies NDIA Welcome BG Walt Busbee, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem Bio Defense Division Chief of Chemical Welcome BG Stanley H. Lillie, USA Commandant, US Army Chemical School

Tuesday June 27, 2006 Cont. 8:45AM 9:30AM Keynote Speaker Combating WMD Dr. Tegnelia, Director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Deputy Director, STRATCOM Center for Combating WMD 9:30AM 10:00AM Break 10:00AM 10:45AM NORTHCOM Role in HLD MG Davis, USA Joint Task Force-Civil Support NORTHCOM 10:45AM 11:30AM Chemical and Biological Defense and Chemical Demilitarization Program COL Michael O Keefe, USA Chief of Staff to the Special Assistant for Chemical & Biological Defense and Chemical Demilitarization Programs 11:30AM 1:00PM Lunch 1:00PM 1:45PM Joint Requirements Office-Chemical Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense Office Update MG Bromberg, USA

Tuesday June 27, 2006 Cont. 1:45PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 3:00PM 3:00PM 3:30PM 3:30PM 5:00PM 5:00PM Joint Combat Developer Update BG Stanley H. Lillie, USA Medical Research and Material Command COL James Romano, USA Break International Panel Moderator: COL Patrick Sharon, USA Panelists:MAJ Tim Mertsock, USA Major Jim Cameron, British Army Colonel Ho Kong Wai, Singapore Armed Forces Adjourn for the Day Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:30AM 3:00PM 8:20AM-8:25AM 8:25AM-8:30AM Registration and Continental Breakfast Opening Remarks and Award Presentation Chairman: BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem Bio Defense Division Keynote Introduction BG Stanley H. Lillie, USA

Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Cont. 8:30AM 9:15AM Keynote Speaker CERFP Maj Gen Annette Sobel, USAF J-2, National Guard Bureau 9:15AM 10:00AM Joint Science and Technology Office Dr. Charles R. Gallaway Director, Joint Science Technology Office for Chemical and Biological Defense, DTRA 10:00AM 10:30AM Break 10:30AM 11:15AM Joint Program Executive Office Update MG Steve Reeves, USA Program Executive Officer for Chemical and Biological Defense 11:15AM 11:45AM 20th Support Command (CBRNE) BG Kevin Wendel, USA 11:45AM 1:00PM Lunch

Wednesday, June 28, 2006 Cont. 1:00PM 2:30PM 2:30PM 2:35PM 2:35PM 4:00PM Technology Panel BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem-Bio Defense Division Panelists: MG John Doesburg, USA (Ret) Director, Homeland Security Programs Oak Ridge National Laboratory Dr. Jeffrey Stiefel, Ph.D. Program Executive Officer Chemical and Biological Security Programs Science and Technology Directorate Department of Homeland Security COL Ben Hagar Deputy, Joint Science & Technology for Chem-Bio Defense Defense Threat Reduction Agency Mr. Ed Wack Director, Future Acquisition JPEO-Chem-Bio Defense NDIA Closing Remarks BG Dean Ertwine, USA (Ret) Chairman, NDIA Chem-Bio Defense Division Break 3:00PM Complete Demonstrations behind Exhibit Pavilion

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Exhibitors Company Name Booth # Advanced Measurement Technology 616 Agentase 124 Ahura Corporation 323 Air Techniques International 200 AirBoss-Defense 412 Allen-Vanguard 401 Alluviam LLC 227 AMETEK- Aerospace & Defense 203 Arcadis 116 Argon Electronics 201 AristaTek Inc. 207 Aspen Systems, Inc. 509 Audiopack 305 Avon Protection Systems, Inc. 202 Base-X Shelters 22 Base-X Shelters 23 Battelle 322 Brimrose Corporation of America 610 Bruker Daltonics 307 BW Technologies 115 CamelBak 605 CBIAC 113 Chemical Corps Regimental Association 502 Chemical Corps Regimental Association 416 Clean Earth Technologies, LLC 507 Concurrent Technologies Corporation 215 Constellation Technology 212 Creative Building Products 617 Defense Threat Reduction Agency 122 - PAO Draeger Safety, Inc. 223 DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc. 123 DRS Sustainment Systems, Inc. 7 EAI Corporation 310 ECS 615 EG&G DMI 316 EMD Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 213 EnviroFoam Technologies 107 First Line Technology 21 General Dynamics - ATP 204 Gentex Corporation 603 Global Ground Support 205 Global Protection, llc 219 Griffin Analytical Technologies 124 Guardian Mfg Co 621 Hunter Manufacturing Company 109 IEM 609 INFICON 104 Intelagard, Inc. 105 ITT AES 209 Company Name Booth # JEAP 523 JPEO for Chem Bio Defense 125 JPEO for Chem Bio Defense 28 Kalman & Company, Inc. 525 LANX Fabric Systems 108 MacAulay Brown 119 MadahCom 503 MadahCom 18 MesoSystems Technology, Inc. 124 Military Medical Technology 611 Milliken & Company 607 Mobile Medical International Corp. 404 Morphix Technologies 118 NanoScale Materials 512 NBC International 225 NDIA 17 NDIA 1 Nor E First Response, Inc. 15 Northrop Grumman 19 Northrop Grumman 325 Nucsafe, Inc. 618 Oak Ridge National Laboratory 326 OI Analytical/CMS Field Products 602 Omni Measurement Systems, Inc. 510 OptiMetrics, Inc. 100 OWR Corp 504 Paul Boye Technologies 516 PDA LLC 211 Pine Bluff Arsenal 229 Proengin Inc 106 QuickSilver Analytics, Inc. 402 RADeCO, Inc 619 RAE Systems 501 Reeves EMS, LLC 24 Reeves EMS, LLC 26 Remploy Textiles 612 Safe Reflections, Inc 521 SafetyTech International, Inc. 606 SAIC 312 Sceptor Industries, Inc. 304 Scott Specialty Gases 601 Smiths Detection 315 Srategic Technology Enterprises, Inc. 506 Survival Inc. 511 Tex-Shield, Inc. 328 The Sigmon Group 218 TSI Incorporated 318 TVI Corporation 16 USAA 505 USAES-DEI 604 W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc. 321

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