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THE ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY S INSTITUTE OF LAND WARFARE Land Forces: Assuring Stability and Security in the Pacific 9-11 APRIL 2013 / HONOLULU, HI

LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM. A world-class international event highlighting the role of land forces in the Asia-Pacific theater in peace and war. The Association of the United States Army s Institute of Land Warfare, with participation from the U.S. Army Pacific and the U.S. Pacific Command presents the inaugural 2013 LANPAC Symposium and Exposition. This worldclass event is designed to highlight the role of land forces in the Pacific theater both in peace and war. Be part of the discussion as Industry and the U.S. interagency team examine: Information warfare and cyber activities Leveraging training with technology Partnerships with nongovernmental organizations Humanitarian assistance and disaster response Immerse yourself in the future the Asia-Pacific Theater Learn perspectives from U.S. military leaders and chiefs of service of countries in the region. See presentations from key senior leaders within the U.S. interagency team capturing the importance and essence of a whole-of-government approach to ensuring the nation s security. Participate in panels covering such topics as: Team building and partner growth; Engage with Industry to understand how they are cooperating to meet the needs of the U.S. military. This two-and-a-half-day symposium should not be missed. GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL ACCESS THE EXHIBIT HALL FOR FREE. FACTS AND FIGURES. U.S. Army Pacific has 70,000 soldiers and 12,000 civilians at installations in the Asia-Pacific theater supporting U.S. Pacific Command Area of Responsibility (AOR) 325,000 military and civilian personnel assigned to U.S. Pacific Command AOR Department of Defense civilians and contractors in the Pacific Command AOR number 40,000 U.S. Pacific Command AOR is nearly half the world s surface area Asia-Pacific theater home to seven of the world s ten largest armies Asia-Pacific theater includes over half the world s population, and two of the world s three largest economies INVITED PARTICIPANTS. Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Commander, U.S. Pacific Command, U.S. Army Pacific TOPICS. Information warfare and cyber activities Leveraging training with technology Partnerships with nongovernmental organizations Humanitarian assistance and disaster response Questions? Call AUSA, Industry Affairs: 703.907.2665 or visit www.ausalanpac.org for more information. Photos courtesy of U.S. Army REBALANCING FORCE STRUCTURE / ESTABLISHING PRESENCE /

SUBJECT TO FIRE MARSHAL APPROVAL Copyright C by GES Global Experience Specialists, All Rights Reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted in any form by any means - electronic, mechanical photocopying, recording, or otherwise - without the express written consent of GES Global Experience Specialists. 0' 5' 15' 20' 30' 40' 50' www.ausalanpac.org LOCATION. LOCATION. LOCATION. Sheraton Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii This world-class international event will leverage the strategic location of Hawaii to bring together government and industry representatives from our allies in the Asia- Pacific theater, including representatives from: Australia Bangladesh Bhutan Brunei Cambodia Canada Chile China France India Indonesia Japan Korea (ROK) Laos Malaysia Maldives Mongolia Nepal New Zealand Pakistan Papua New Guinea Philippines Russia Singapore Sri Lanka Thailand Timor Leste Tonga United Kingdom United States Vanuatu Vietnam WAIANAE WAIALUA HONOLULU SUITE M-10447 PLAN PREPARED BY: 5560 Katella Avenue Cypress, CA 90630 PH: 562-370-1500 FX: 562-370-1699 22000000 07-13-12 D. McDERMID J. CHAGNON OAHU KONA KOHALA PUNA HILO KAHUKU FREIGHT ELEVATOR HONOLULU RESTS EWA NIIHAU SERVICE ELEVATORS 114 112 110 108 106 102 100 116 117 ELEVATOR LOBBY 115 113 111 109 107 105 103 101 218 214 212 210 208 206 204 202 200 219 220 215 213 211 209 207 205 203 201 318 314 312 310 308 306 304 302 300 RESTS STORAGE HAWAII BALL 120'x220' AREA ESCALATOR IAO NEEDLE AKAK FALLS KOKO CRATER WAIMEA CAYON 15'-2" 22'6" CEILING HEIGHT STORAGE SERVICE CORRIDOR 518 519 320 321 618 418 419 420 619 718 719 720 315 313 311 309 307 305 303 301 414 412 410 408 406 404 402 400 415 514 413 512 411 510 409 508 407 506 405 504 403 502 401 500 9'-9" 515 513 511 509 507 505 503 501 ENTRANCE ENTRANCE ENTRANCE 614 612 610 608 606 604 602 600 615 613 611 609 607 605 603 601 714 712 710 708 706 704 702 700 BALL FOYER GRAND STAIR 715 713 711 709 707 705 703 701 814 812 810 808 806 804 802 800 STORAGE 9' CONVENTION SERVICE OFFICE 821 819 817 815 813 811 809 807 805 803 801 WOMEN MEN Inventory as of 07/13/2012 10:46am 0% - 0 SqFt Rented 100% - 14,800 SqFt Available Dimension Qty x 148 Totals: 148 SCALE PLAN SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION Available 100% Rented Available 0 148 0 148 STRENGTHENING READINESS / ENHANCING STABILITY

LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE. ALL SPEAKERS ARE IDENTIFIED BUT NOT YET INVITED AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. MONDAY, 8 APRIL 2013 1300 1700 REGISTRATION TUESDAY, 9 APRIL 2013 0700 1800 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 0855 PRESENTATION The Army in the Pacifi c GEN Raymond T. Odierno Chief of Staff United States Army 0855 1000 PANEL DISCUSSION #1 Operation Tomodachi Challenges of Setting the Theater Introduction: LTG Francis J. Wiercinski United States Army Pacifi c Panel Members: GEN Eiji Kimizuka Chief of Staff Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Ambassador Marc M. Wall Foreign Policy Advisor United States Pacifi c Command Mr. Charles Morrison President East-West Center (Honolulu) RADM Robert P. Girrier Director for Operations (J3) United States Pacifi c Command LtGen Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr. Commander III Marine Expeditionary Force MG Michael T. Harrison, Sr. United States Army Japan/I Corps (Forward) Ms. Rene Van Slate Humanitarian Assistance Advisor to U.S. Pacifi c Command U.S. Agency for International Development, Humanitarian Assistance Offi ce 0900 1800 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 1000 1030 REFRESHMENT BREAK Exhibit Hall 1030 1040 AUSA TECH TEN #1 1040 1200 PANEL DISCUSSION #2 Security Environment in the Asia-Pacifi c Region Introduction: Ambassador Marc M. Wall Foreign Policy Advisor United States Pacifi c Command Panel Members: Dr. Charles McCreery Director, Pacifi c Tsunami Warning Center National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Dr. Brooks B. Robinson Economic Advisor United States Pacifi c Command

www.ausalanpac.org HON James Moriarty Former Special Assistant to the President for Asia RDML Paul B. Becker Director, J2 Intelligence United States Pacifi c Command Dr. Charles E. Morrison President, East-West Center (Honolulu) Maj Gen Norman J. Brozenick, Jr. United States Air Force Special Operations Command Pacifi c TBD International Partner, Republic of Korea 1200 1330 LUNCH Exhibit Hall 1330 1340 AUSA TECH TEN #2 1340 1530 PANEL DISCUSSION #3 Agile Mission Command (Joint and Multinational) Introduction: Maj Gen Richard Rick M. Burr Australian Defense Force Deputy for Operations United States Army Pacifi c Panel Members: LtGen Terry G. Robling Commander United States Marine Corps Forces, Pacific LTG David G. Perkins United States Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth Mr. Daniel Piccuta Former Foreign Policy Advisor United States Pacifi c Command Mr. Ralph Cossa President, Pacifi c Forum Center for Strategic and International Studies General Prayuth Chan-ocha Commander-in-Chief Royal Thai Army LTG Robert B. Brown I Corps and Joint Base Lewis-McChord TBD Industry Partner 1530 1700 Attendee free time in Exhibit Hall 1700 1800 RECEPTION Exhibit Hall WEDNESDAY, 10 APRIL 2013 0700 1800 REGISTRATION 0700 0800 COFFEE SERVICE 0800 0805 INTRODUCTION GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army, Retired President Association of the United States Army 0805 0855 PRESENTATION Diplomacy and Development in the Asia- Pacifi c Region Honorable Kurt M. Campbell (suggested) Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacifi c Affairs Ambassador Robert O. Blake (suggested) Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asian Affairs

LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE. 0855 1000 PANEL DISCUSSION #4 Force Posture Introduction: MG Roger F. Mathews Deputy United States Army Pacifi c Panel Members: MG Anthony G. Crutchfield Chief of Staff, United States Pacifi c Command Headquarters, USAPACOM J02 MG Michael X. Garrett United States Army Alaska/Deputy Commander, United States Alaskan Command TBD Pacifi c Air Forces, United States Pacifi c Command Ms. Maren Leed Senior Fellow International Security Program Center for Strategic and International Studies Mr. Vikram J. Singh Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asia Department of Defense BG James T. Hirai United States Army Retired Deputy Director Asia-Pacifi c Center for Security Studies Mr. Scott Dewar Australian Consulate General Hawaii Embassy of Australia LTG Jeffrey W. Talley Chief, Army Reserve/Commanding General United States Army Reserve Command 0900 1800 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 1000 1030 REFRESHMENT BREAK Exhibit Hall 1030 1040 AUSA TECH TEN #3 1040 1200 PANEL DISCUSSION #5 Setting Pacifi c Armies Sustainment Introduction: LTG Patricia E. McQuistion Deputy /Chief of Staff United States Army Materiel Command Moderator: LTG Raymond V. Mason Deputy Chief of Staff, G-4 United States Army Panel Members: MG Stephen R. Lyons 8th Theater Sustainment Command Lt. Gen. David L. Morrison Chief of Army, Australian Army Ms. Rene Van Slate Humanitarian Assistance Advisor to U.S. Pacifi c Command U.S. Agency for International Development, Humanitarian Assistance Offi ce VADM William E. Landay Director, Defense Security Cooperation Agency/ United States Army Security Assistance Command LTG Claude V. Christianson United States Army Retired Director, Center for Joint and Strategic Logistics National Defense University TBD Pacifi c Ocean Division, United States Army Corps of Engineers United States Marine Corps Forces, Pacifi c

www.ausalanpac.org TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE. 1200 1330 LUNCH Exhibit Hall 1330 1340 AUSA TECH TEN #4 1340 1530 PANEL DISCUSSION #6 Joint and Multinational Operations Introduction: TBD Panel Members: Dr. David Lai Research Professor of Asian Security Studies Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) United States Army War College LTG John D. Johnson, Eighth United States Army/Chief of Staff, Combined Forces Command Dr. Lauren Moriarty Dean of Academics Asia-Pacifi c Center for Security Studies TBD Industry Partner Korea Partner 25th Infantry Division Command Group Department of State 1530 1700 Attendee free time in Exhibit Hall 1700 1800 RECEPTION Exhibit Hall THURSDAY, 11 APRIL 2013 0700 1500 REGISTRATION 0700 0800 COFFEE SERVICE 0800 0805 INTRODUCTION GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army, Retired President Association of the United States Army

LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE. 0805 0855 PRESENTATION USPACOM, Land Forces, and the Pacifi c Pivot (Tentative) ADM Samuel J. Locklear III United States Navy Commander, United States Pacifi c Command 0855 1000 PANEL DISCUSSION #7 Integrated Air and Missile Defense Introduction: BG Daniel L. Karbler 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command Panel Members: Lt Gen Stanley T. Kresge Commander, 13th Air Force LTG Richard P. Formica, United States Army Space and Missile Defense Command/ Army Forces Strategic Command TBD United States Pacifi c Fleet Pacifi c Air Forces Academia Industry Representative International Partners Missile Defense Agency 0900 1500 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 1000 1030 REFRESHMENT BREAK Exhibit Hall 1030 1040 AUSA TECH TEN #5 1040 1200 PANEL DISCUSSION #8 Setting the Theater for Security and Stability (JIIM) Panel Members: LTG William E. Ingram Jr. Director, Army National Guard National Guard Bureau Mr. Ralph Cossa President, Pacifi c Forum Center for Strategic and International Studies Lt. Gen. Daniel P. Leaf United States Air Force Retired Director, Asia-Pacifi c Center for Security Studies Maj. Gen. Michael A. Keltz Director, Strategic Planning and Policy (J5) United States Pacifi c Command TBD U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacifi c Special Operations Command, Pacifi c Department of State Representative 1200 1215 WRAP UP COMMENTS LTG Francis J. Wiercinski United States Army United States Army Pacifi c 1215 1230 CLOSING REMARKS GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army Retired President Association of the United States Army 1230 1330 LUNCH Exhibit Hall 1330 1500 Attendee free time in Exhibit Hall 1500 DEPARTURE Introduction: LtGen Thomas L. Conant United States Marine Corps Deputy Commander, United States Pacifi c Command

www.ausalanpac.org EXHIBITOR INFORMATION. The Sheraton Waikiki Hawaii Ballroom can accommodate 12,800 net square feet of display space. Space is allocated in 10 x10 increments or any combination thereof at the following rates: ACT NOW AND SAVE! $39.00 per square foot if booked before Wednesday, 6 February 2013 $44.00 per square foot if booked after Wednesday, 6 February 2013 $19.00 per square foot for Military/Government exhibitors only Exhibit Hall Hours: Tuesday, 9 April: 0900-1800 Wednesday, 10 April: 0900-1800 Thursday, 11 April: 0900-1500 GENERAL INFORMATION: Eligibility: The 2013 AUSA ILW LANPAC Symposium and Exposition is open to all interested parties, military and civilian government personnel. REGISTRATION RATES: $250.00 Government/Military Personnel $500.00 Early Bird Rate, before 1 January 2013 $550.00 Regular Rate, by 29 March 2013 $650.00 Onsite Rate, after 29 March 2013 PAYMENT: AUSA accepts checks, American Express, VISA or MasterCard. We do not accept government form 1556 as payment. Please do not send in your registration form without payment we will be unable to reserve space until payment is received.

LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION REFUNDS: Refunds will be made for those registrants who cancel in writing prior to close of business 29 March 2013. No refunds for cancellations after that date. On-site registration: Registrations received after close of business 29 March 2013 will not be pre-registered and individuals will need to register on-site. REGISTRATION HOURS: Monday, 8 April: 1300-1700 Tuesday, 9 April: 0700-1800 Wednesday, 10 April: 0700-1800 Thursday, 11 April: 0700-1500 LODGING: Accommodations have been arranged at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel at the rate of $177.00 per night plus applicable state and local taxes, currently 4.712% for General Excise tax, as well as 9.25% Transient Accommodation Tax. Rooms may be reserved online through the AUSA web site, www.ausalanpac.org or by calling the reservation center at the Sheraton Waikiki at 808-921-4610 and asking for the 2013 LANPAC Symposium. A deposit equal to one night s stay is required to hold each individual s reservation. The deposit will be applied to the first night of the reservation. Cancellations received at least seventytwo (72) hours prior to arrival will receive a refund. Uniform/Dress: Military ACU/Duty uniform and business attire for civilian attendees. Proceedings: Electronic copies of the briefing charts will be available on-line approximately two weeks after the symposium at www.ausa.org, under past events. RECEIPTS: Receipts for paid attendees will be available on-site at the self-serve kiosk. INQUIRIES: Questions concerning this symposium should be addressed to the following: AUSA, Industry Affairs 2425 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201-3326 Phone: (703) 841-4300 Fax: (703) 243-2589 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Registrants with special needs who participate in our symposia will be accommodated to the fullest extent possible. If you need special arrangements, please advise us at the time you register. Disclaimer: Advertisements, promotions, statements and logos are those of AUSA or other organizations participating in this event. The United States Army neither states nor implies any endorsement, association or recommendation with regard to these organizations. Please visit www.ausalanpac.org for the latest information, including updates to the symposium agenda. PROMOTING SECURITY AND COOPERATION / ENCOURAGING

www.ausalanpac.org FLOOR PLAN. HONOLULU 114 112 116 117 218 219 115 214 113 212 220 318 215 314 213 312 320 321 418 419 420 518 519 618 619 718 719 720 315 414 415 514 515 614 615 714 715 814 313 412 413 512 513 612 613 712 713 812 821 819 817 815 EWA 110 108 106 111 109 107 105 210 208 206 204 211 209 207 205 310 308 306 304 311 309 307 305 410 408 406 404 411 409 407 405 510 508 506 504 511 509 507 505 610 608 606 604 611 609 607 605 710 708 706 704 711 709 707 705 810 808 806 804 9' 813 811 809 807 102 103 202 203 302 303 402 403 502 503 602 603 702 703 802 805 SERVICE ELEVATORS 100 101 200 201 300 15'-2" 301 400 401 500 9'-9" 501 600 601 700 701 800 803 801 ENTRANCE ENTRANCE ENTRANCE ALL BOOTHS SHOWN ARE 10 X10 SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION. Coffee/refreshment/breakfast breaks (6) Available individually or packaged. Sponsor investment: $1,500.00 individually or $7,500.00 bundled Tuesday Reception, Conference participants will be provided a networking reception Tuesday Night. Reception located in the exhibit hall. Sponsor investment: $3,000.00 Sponsorship exposure includes: Signage provided by AUSA, placed near the food service stations and at the exhibit hall entrance Cocktail napkins with your company logo used during the event (supplied by sponsor) Wednesday Reception, A great opportunity to interact with exhibitors. Reception located in the exhibit hall. Sponsor investment: $3,000.00 Sponsorship exposure includes: Signage provided by AUSA, placed near the food service stations and at the exhibit hall entrance Cocktail napkins with your company logo used during the event (supplied by sponsor) Attendee Packet Stuffer (1) Conference participants receive an attendee pack that contains the final agenda, floor plan and other relevant printed materials. Your printed materials will be included in each attendee packet. Sponsor investment: $3,500.00 PEACEFUL DEVELOPMENT / RESPONDING TO CONTINGENCIES

SPONSORSHIP ORDER FORM AUSA ILW LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION 9-11 APRIL 2013 / SHERATON WAIKIKI HOTEL / HONOLULU, HI Company Name: Contact Name: Booth Number: Address: City: State: Country: Zip: Telephone: Fax: Email: Please select from the following sponsorship(s). No credit cards will be charged until sponsorships are confirmed. Sponsorships are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Coffee/refreshment/ breakfast breaks (6) $1,500.00 individually or $7,500.00 bundled Tuesday Reception $3,000.00 Wednesday Reception $3,000.00 Attendee Packet Stuffer (1) $3,500.00 Total: PAYMENT USING CREDIT CARD: American Express MasterCard Visa Card Number: Exp. Date: Company Name: Card Holder s Name: Signature: Billing Address: City: State: Zip: Fax to Rand Meade at (703) 243-2589 / Mailing Address: Rand Meade / AUSA / 2425 Wilson Blvd / Arlington, VA 22201

APPLICATION AND CONTRACT FOR EXHIBIT SPACE AT THE AUSA ILW LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION 9-11 APRIL 2013 / SHERATON WAIKIKI HOTEL / HONOLULU, HI Please read back before signing / Association of the United States Army Please read back before signing / Please complete this information and send to: Exhibit Manager, Association of the United States Army, 2425 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22201. P: (703) 841-4300, ext: 2678 F: (703) 243-2589. Book before 6 February 2013 for early bird discount Company Name: Date: Exhibit Manager: Telephone Fax: E-mail Address: Exhibit Manager s Mailing Address: City: State: Country: Zip: Signature of Company s Exhibit Manager: Note: signed contracts are binding and will be the only official means of reserving space. Informal requests, either written or oral, will not be honored. Space is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Under no circumstances will exhibitor be permitted to occupy its exhibit space if full payment has not been received. We have read the exhibit information printed on the reverse side of this application and contract for exhibit space and agree to abide by these and any additional rules deemed necessary by the Association of the United States Army and published after the contract is signed. Contract deadline is 15 March 2013. Indoor space requested: (failure to list four different choices will result in AUSA making determination) Total Sq. Ft. Total Sq. Ft. Value Before 6 February After 6 February First Choice: @ $39.00 / Sq. Ft. @ $44.00 / Sq. Ft. $ Second Choice: $ Third Choice: $ Fourth Choice: $ We understand that if requested space is not available, we may be assigned to other space comparable in size. Final space assignment will be noted below when application is accepted. The products or services we plan to display are (failure to state items may delay contract acceptance): (Use separate sheet of paper if needed) THIS SPACE FOR AUSA USE ONLY DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE Industry Affairs hereby accepts the application and the following space in the exhibit area is assigned: Contract/Payment Received: Indoor Booth(s) Assigned: Cost: For the purposes of identification ONLY, the following single number should be used by you and GES to identify your booth assignment: Please use this number anytime you refer to your booth. Total Cost: Amount Submitted with Application: Amount of Refund: Balance Due AUSA: $ $ $ $ Date: Signed: (AUSA S EXHIBIT MANAGER) For further information, please write Exhibit Manager, Industry Affairs, Association of the United States Army 2425 Wilson Boulevard / Arlington, Virginia 22201 / Telephone (703) 841-4300, ext. 2678 / Fax (703) 243-2589 / E-mail: Rmeade@ausa.org

APPLICATION AND CONTRACT FOR EXHIBIT SPACE AT THE AUSA ILW LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION DATES AND HOURS OF EXHIBITS Tuesday, 9 April 0900-1800 Wednesday, 10 April 0900-1800 Thursday, 11 April 0900-1500 ADMISSION Admission to the exhibit hall will be limited to AUSA invited guests, including foreign dignitaries, and others who have an identifiable relationship with the United States Army. All visitors will be registered and badged. BOOTH EQUIPMENT The price in this agreement includes a booth space with pipe and drape backdrop 8 in height, pipe and drape divider rails 3 in height and a standard display sign 44 long bearing the Exhibitor s firm name and booth number. ADDITIONAL SERVICES AND SHIPPING AT EXHIBITOR S EXPENSE Information regarding shipping instructions; cost of special booth furniture; labor and carpenters; receiving, handling and storage of crates; special electrical connections, lighting fixtures, etc., will be sent to you with our Exhibitor Services Kit approximately 60 days prior to move-in. INSTALLATION AND DISMANTLING The installation and dismantling schedule will be included in the Exhibitor Services Kit. BOOTH SPACE COST Organizations who book display space prior to Wednesday, February 6th will receive an early-bird rate of $39.00 per square foot. Organizations who book space after February 6th will receive a rate of $44.00 per square foot. ASSIGNMENT & PAYMENT FOR SPACE Exhibit space will be allocated by AUSA. It is understood and agreed that no refunds will be made for space cancelled after 15 March 2013. Refunds for space cancelled prior to 15 March 2013 will be contingent upon the resale of this space. Under no circumstances will exhibitor be permitted to occupy its exhibit space if full payment has not been received. RESALE/SUBLEASING OF EXHIBIT SPACE Exhibitors may not assign, sublease or otherwise share all or a portion of their exhibit space with any party except a wholly-owned subsidiary, a sister corporation or a company represented by an exhibitor and registered as such with AUSA, without the express written consent of AUSA. This prohibition will be strictly enforced. LIABILITY The Association of the United States Army and the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, their management, and all organizations and individuals who are employed by them in connection with this Exposition will not be responsible to Exhibitor and shall be held harmless by Exhibitor for damage or loss to Exhibitor property, or personal injury during the Exposition Period resulting from the negligence of the Association of the United States Army and the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, their management, and all organizations and individuals who are employed by them in connection with this Exposition. Furthermore, the Exhibitor agrees to defend and hold harmless the Association of the United States Army and the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, their management and all organizations and individuals who are employed by them in connection with this Exposition from any liability for damages or loss of property or personal injury resulting from the activities of Exhibitor, regardless of negligence. AUSA REGULATIONS 1) Complete Show Rules & Regulations will be included in the Exhibitor Services Kit and will be mailed under separate cover. 2) Because of the tight time constraints, logistical problems and local union rules, AUSA has placed the overall supervision of the erection and dismantling of exhibits under Global Experience Specialists (GES), who have been designated the Official Contractor. Individual Exhibitors may retain the services of GES at their own expense. Exhibitors desiring to use display contractors other than the designated Official Contractor must obtain advance approval from AUSA. A written request must be presented by the Exhibitor to AUSA at least 30 days in advance of the first day of move-in, and must include the name and address of the contractor, the name of the on-site supervisor, a certificate of insurance for the contractor, and a statement signed by the contractor that they will comply with AUSA s rules and regulations and cooperate with the official contractor, GES - (562) 370-1699. (Los Angeles, CA office). 3) Display firms engaged by Exhibitors must comply fully with all rules and regulations listed by AUSA. Labor utilized by outside contractors must be drawn through GES and/or through the business agent of the appropriate union. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to ensure compliance. 4) AUSA reserves the right to relocate booths when in the best interest of the show. UNION JURISDICTIONS To assist you in planning for your participation in the exposition, we are certain you will appreciate knowing in advance that union labor may be required for installation and dismantling of your display. If you need additional help or want an outside contractor to supply labor, then you must use union labor. Stagehands Union Members of this union claim jurisdiction over all set-up and dismantling of exhibits including signs & carpet. As an Exhibitor, you will be pleased to know that when union labor is required, you may provide full-time company personnel to work along with them. Tipping GES requests that exhibitors not tip its employees. They are paid at an excellent wage scale denoting a professional status, and we feel that tipping is not necessary. This applies to all GES employees. NO SALE CLAUSE To ensure full compliance with IRS rulings, Exhibitor will not make sales, or solicit, or accept orders for any product or service including advertising space, in the exhibit halls or within other facilities of the Exposition. FIRE REGULATIONS Federal and Local Fire Laws must be strictly observed. Wiring must comply with fire department and underwriters rules. Aisles and fire exits cannot be blocked by exhibits. No decoration of paper, pine boughs, leafy decorations or tree branches are allowed. All muslin, velvet, or any other cloth decoration must stand a flame proof test as prescribed by the fire ordinance of Honolulu County, Hawaii. AUSA SECURITY MEASURES The Association of the United States Army will provide watchmen to patrol the exhibit areas during the hours when the exhibits are closed. However, exhibitors are responsible for the security of their own exhibits. Additional security may be arranged for with a security agency, if exhibitor deems it necessary. (Exhibitor will inform AUSA of any such additional security measures.) CANCELLATION OF SHOW The performance of this agreement is subject to any circumstance making it illegal or impossible to hold the Exposition, including Acts of God, war, government regulations, disaster, strikes, civil disorder, or curtailment of transportation facilities. The Agreement may be terminated only for any one of the above reasons by written notice from the Association of the United States Army to the Exhibitor. If AUSA must terminate this contract or Exposition (or any part thereof) due to the above mentioned circumstances, AUSA has the sole right to retain such part of the Exhibitor s rental fee as shall be required to recompense AUSA for expenses incurred up to the time such contingency occurred. For further information, please write Exhibit Manager, Industry Affairs, Association of the United States Army 2425 Wilson Boulevard / Arlington, Virginia 22201 / Telephone (703) 841-4300, ext. 2678 / Fax (703) 243-2589 / E-mail: Rmeade@ausa.org

www.ausalanpac.org REGISTRATION FORM / AUSA ILW LANPAC SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION 9-11 APRIL 2013 / SHERATON WAIKIKI HOTEL / HONOLULU, HI Or register online at www.ausalanpac.org. Registration cut-off Date: 29 March 2013 Name (including rank): Badge Name (include rank if desired): Organization/Command: Position/Title: Address: City: State: Country: Zip: Telephone: Fax: Email: Cell: PAYMENT METHOD: Check Enclosed American Express Mastercard Visa REGISTRATION FEES (FEES INCLUDE RECEPTION): Cut-off: 29 March 2013 Government/Military Personnel $250.00 Early Bird Rate, before 1 January 2013 $500.00 Regular Rate, by 29 March 2013 $550.00 Onsite Rate, after 29 March 2013 $650.00 Registration Fee: $ GUEST TICKETS (For additional tickets only. Registrant receives one ticket to each event in the registration fee): Reception, Tuesday, 9 April $50.00 each x = $ Reception, Wednesday, 10 April $50.00 each x = $ Card Number: Exp. Date: Card Holder s Signature: CANCELLATIONS: Refunds will be made for those registrants who cancel in writing prior to COB 29 March 2013. Substitutions may be made by faxing the name, title, address and phone number of the replacement, along with the original registrant s name, to (703) 243-2589 or by email to kculyba@ausa.org. On-site substitutions will be accepted with proper documentation. No refunds for cancellations after 29 March 2013. Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA): Check here if you need special arrangements. FAX with credit card number to (703) 243-2589 or mail with check payable to: Association of the United States Army / ATTN: Industry Affairs Registration / 2425 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22201-3326 Registrations received after 29 March 2013 are not guaranteed for pre-registration. Please submit your form early to ensure it will be processed. On-site registration will be available for those not pre-registered.

The Association of the United States Army s Institute of Land Warfare LAND FORCES: ASSURING STABILITY AND SECURITY IN THE PACIFIC 9-11 APRIL 2013 / HONOLULU, HI SYMPOSIUM MEETING PLANNER Contact: Diane FitzGerald 703-907-2661 Office 703-243-2589 Fax dfitzgerald@ausa.org EXHIBITS & SPONSORSHIPS Contact: Rand Meade 703-907-2678 Office 703-243-2589 Fax rmeade@ausa.org Association of the United States Army 2425 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: (800) 336-4570 Fax: (703) 243-2589 www.ausa.org REGISTRATION Contact: Kaye Culyba 703-907-2416 Office 703-243-2589 Fax kculyba@ausa.org SUSTAINING MEMBERSHIP Contact: Alex Brody 703-907-2665 Office 703-243-2589 Fax abrody@ausa.org