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AUSA INSTITUTE OF LAND WARFARE GLOBAL FORCE SYMPOSIUM AND EXPOSITION A Professional Development Forum (Formerly AUSA s Winter Symposium) 31 MARCH 2 APRIL 2015 The Von Braun Center Huntsville, Alabama

Institute of Land Warfare Military and Government Personnel attend at no cost! The Association of the United States Army s Institute of Land Warfare Global Force Symposium and Exposition (Formerly AUSA s Winter Symposium) 31 March - 2 April 2015 The Von Braun Center Huntsville, Alabama A Professional Development Forum The Association of the United States Army s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 31 March 2 April 2015. The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, the United States Army Materiel Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology). SCOPE AND OBJECTIVE In today s complex and rapidly changing operational environment, preparing for the future remains challenging. In that context, the Army launched its operating concept focused on driving innovation to meet the future unknowns. These innovation requirements must optimize prioritization of Army capabilities and resourcing allocation, while increasing material capabilities. In turn, allowing the Army to become a more agile and responsive force to face that unknown. The 2015 AUSA ILW Global Force Symposium & Exposition will explore the capabilities outlined in the Army Operating Concept and how the force transforms from being adaptive to driving innovation for Force 2025 and beyond. Special guest presentations coupled with panel discussions from our senior military and industry leaders, addresses critical points of acquisition, research and development and partnering between military and industry. For the Army this means restructuring military-industrial programs. The Army must take a hard look at its acquisition processes, with an eye towards the future, in order to continue maintaining a competitive overmatch against potential adversaries. The Army is about people it s most precious resource representing the nation s best. What our future force requires is a well-led, well-trained, and well-equipped Army. History highlights the effectiveness of our Army leaders and our training. With industry, academic, and Army partnered innovation, the Army will remain the best equipped fighting force in the world. A force that is able to meet the Nations security requirements at home and abroad wherever, whenever, and for as long as it takes. 2

www.ausameetings.org/globalforce ATTENDEE PROFILE The AUSA ILW Global Force Symposium & Exposition attracts a robust and diverse group of participants including more than 1,500 government personnel from various U.S. Army and DOD organizations including: Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command U.S. Army Materiel Command U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command U.S. Army Aviation & Missile Research Development & Engineering Center U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Life Cycle Management Command U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command U.S. Army Contracting Command U.S. Army Project Managers and Program Executive Offices Missile Defense Agency Defense Acquisition University 2014 AUSA GLOBAL FORCE PARTICIPANTS 4569 72% Industry Government 2014 AUSA GLOBAL FORCE EXHIBITORS & ATTENDEES 1911 30% 1814 28% 4472 70% Attendees Exhibitors RECENT AUSA ILW GLOBAL FORCE SYMPOSIUM EXHIBITORS AAR Corp. Ace Electronics Action Target Inc. ADS, Inc. Advatech Pacific, Inc. Aegis Technologies Group Inc. Aerojet Rocketdyne AeroVironment, Inc. Alaska Structures Alcoa Defense Allen Vanguard Altec Industries, Inc. Aluma Tower Company, Inc. AM General, LLC Amerex Defense Ameripack, Inc. Amphenol Fiber Systems International AmSafe, Inc. Ancra International LLC Andrea Systems LLC Applied Companies Astronics DME Corporation Avalex Technologies AVT Simulation B/E Aerospace, Inc. BAE Systems, Inc. Banneker Industries, Inc. Bennett International Logistics, LLC Bloomberg Government Blue Ox Bluesky Mast, Inc. Boeing BOH FPU Systems Bosch Automotive Service Solutions C.E. Niehoff & Co. Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce Foundation Camber Corporation CGI Chromate Cisco Clear-Com Click Bond, Inc. Cobham Life Support Colt Defense LLC Communications Platform Federal Compulink Contact! Corporation Crystal Group, Inc. Defense Acquisition University Defense Logistic Agency Defense News Delta Digital Video DRS Technologies, Inc. DryWired Defense Ducommun Miltec DynCorp International Eagle Support Services Corp. EaglePicher Technologies Electric Fuel Corporation Energy Technologies, Inc. Enersys EnGenius Consulting Group Esterline Defense Technologies Exelis F5 Networks Faria Performance Instruments Fastbolt Corp Fedbid Inc. Final Mile Logistics FLIR Systems, Inc. FLUOR Gastops, Inc. GATR Technologies GE Intelligent Platforms General Atomics Aeronautical General Kinetics Engineering Glenair, Inc. Global Seating Systems LLC Golight, Inc. GovX Gradient Technology Grainger Grote Industries H & H Tool Shop, LLC Harris Corporation Hutchinson Industries IBM Corporation IHS Inglett & Stubbs International, LLC Institute for Defense and Business Integration Innovation, Inc. (i3) Intergraph Government Solutions Intuitive Research and Technology Corp. Iridium Communications Inc. Iris Technology Corporation Isodyne Inc. ixblue, Inc. Janus Research Group, Inc. JBT Aerotech JHT, Incorporated JIT Military Sales John Deere Kentucky Trailer Technologies Kipper Tool Kizano Corp. KMI Media Group L-3 Communications Lancer Systems Leidos LMI Lockheed Martin Corporation Logistics & Environmental Solutions (LESCO) LOSBERGER US LLC LSINC Mabey, Inc. ManTech Marvin Land Systems Medalcraft Mint, Inc. Meggitt Merrill Technologies Group MiLAIR Militarybyowner Advertising, Inc. Missile Defense Agency Mistral Group Mobile Concepts By Scotty Mobile Shelters Systems Inc. Moog, Inc. NAMMO Talley, Inc. NASA - Marshall Space Flight Center Navitas Systems, LLC NCS Technologies, Inc Nextek, Inc. Nicomatic Northrop Grumman Northwest Territorial Mint NOVA Electric O Neil & Associates, Inc. Oracle Orbit International Corp. Oshkosh Defense Pacific Scientific EMC Palomar Display Products Perkins Technical Services Inc PESA Physical Optics Corporation Pleora Technologies, Inc. Port-A-Cool LLC ProModel Corporation QinetiQ North America RADX Technologies, Inc. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. Raytheon Company RF System Lab RLM Communications Inc. RUD Chain, Inc. Rugged Portable Computers, LLC Dba Maxvision Rugged Science SAIC Sandstrom Coating Technologies SAP Public Services, Inc. Schaefer Inc SCI Technology, Inc. Scientific Research Corporation Seiler Instruments, Inc. Sekai Electronics, Inc. Solar Stik, Inc. Solution One Industries LLC SourceAmerica Southern Research Institute Sprint Sprung Structures SRC, Inc. STARA Technologies, Inc. Supreme Group T&W Operations, Inc. Tactical Environmental Systems, Inc. Technology Service Corporation Teledyne Brown Engineering Telos Tennessee Valley Communities TexAmericas Center Textron Systems Times Microwave Systems Transhield, Inc. Transource Computers Trideum Corporation Troll Systems Corporation Truck-Lite Co., LLC UAV Solutions, Inc. UFP Technologies United Rotorcraft University of Tennessee URS US Tower Corp. UTC VELOXITI, Inc. Venturi, Inc. Veterans United Home Loans VT Miltope Whelen Engineering Company, Inc. Wojskowe Zaklady Uzbrojenia S.A. World Wide Technology, Inc. Yulista Holding, LLC Z Microsystems, Inc. 3

DOWN Institute of Land Warfare FLOOR PLAN Army/Industry Exchange Corner U.S. Army South Halls 1 &2 Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama All booths shown are 10 x10 ENTRANCE 4

DN DN Sound Booth Exit Exit www.ausameetings.org/globalforce This year the agenda will include exclusive exhibit hall hours. No general session programming will occur during this time. Check the website for details. ENTRANCE ENTRANCE Portable Wall Storage East Halls 1, 2, 3 Von Braun Center Huntsville, Alabama All booths shown are 10 x10 Ceiling height is 18' Maximum display height is 15' PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 2014 SYMPOSIUM Last years program was well supported by senior Army leaders. Panel members and presenters included: Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics & Technology) Commanding General, U.S. Army Contracting Command Deputy Commanding General, Futures Director, Army Capabilities Integration Center U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Military Deputy/Director, Army Acquisition Corps, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics & Technology) Commanding General, U.S. Army Cyberspace Command Director, Mission Command Center of Excellence, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Director for Command, Control, Communications and Computer/Cyber/Chief Information Officer, J-6, Joint Staff Commanding General, U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command and Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated Missile Defense Commanding General, U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command Command Sergeant Major, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Topics at the 2014 Symposium included: Partnering Opportunities for the Force 2025 & Beyond Industrial Partnering for Force 2025 & Beyond The Operational Environment in 2025 Building an Adaptive and Agile Army Cyber Force Technology to Enable Strategic Landpower in 2025 Preparing the Next Generation Military and Industrial Aerospace Workforce Resourcing the Army in a Fiscally Constrained Environment The East Hall exhibit area is nearest the Mark C. Smith Concert Hall where the General Sessions will take place. The East Hall exhibit area is carpeted. 5

Institute of Land Warfare ABOUT HUNTSVILLE, AL The Association of the United States Army will return to Huntsville, Alabama for the 2015 AUSA ILW Global Force Symposium and Exposition. Please find below helpful information and links to acquaint you with the local area and Team Redstone Arsenal! Meet Team Redstone HQs U.S. Army Materiel Command U.S. Army Aviation & Missile Command U.S. Army Security Assistance Command U.S. Army Contracting Command U.S. Army Expeditionary Contracting Command U.S. Army Aviation & Missile Research, Development & Engineering Center Logistics Support Activity U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command Program Executive Office Aviation Program Executive Office Missiles & Space Redstone Test Center U.S. Army Garrison Redstone Arsenal U.S. Army 2nd Recruiting Brigade Fox Army Health Center U.S. Army Engineering & Support Center, Huntsville U.S. Missile Defense Agency Defense Intelligence Agency Missile & Space Intelligence Center NASA Marshal Space Flight Center ATF National Center for Explosives Training & Research FBI Hazardous Devices School General info about Huntsville www.huntsville.org Things to do: http://www.huntsville.org/visitors/play/ Where to eat: http://www.huntsville.org/visitors/dine/ Where to shop: http://www.huntsville.org/visitors/shop/ Getting to Huntsville: http://www.huntsville.org/visitors/ transportation/ Huntsville Industry Information: http://www.huntsvillealabamausa.com/ index.php?option=com_content&view= article&id=76&itemid=247 Huntsville Military Information (Spec: Redstone Arsenal): http://www.garrison.redstone.army.mil/# 6

www.ausameetings.org/globalforce GENERAL INFORMATION REGISTRATION Eligibility: AUSA welcomes all members, employees or consultants of member companies, military and civilian government personnel, invited guests, and non-members that are interested or have an identifiable relationship with AUSA or the United States Army. Registration is available now to individuals at the following rates: Government/Military Personnel No Charge AUSA Sustaining Members 500 AUSA Members (Corporate, Individual and Life Members) 600 Non-Members 1,000 The registration fee will increase on-site to the following rates: Government/Military Personnel No Charge AUSA Sustaining Members 550 AUSA Members (Corporate, Individual and Life Members) 650 Non-Members 1,100 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. Refunds will be made for those registrants who cancel in writing prior to close of business 18 March 2015. No refunds for cancellations after that date. Registrations received after COB 18 March 2015 will not be pre-registered. Late registrants will need to register on-site. Registration Hours: Monday, 30 March: 1300-1700 Tuesday, 31 March: 0700-1830 Wednesday, 1 April: 0700-1730 Thursday, 2 April: 0700-1300 EXPOSITION AUSA s ILW Global Force Symposium and Exposition will be held at the Von Braun Center, 700 Monroe Street, Huntsville, Alabama 35801. For questions concerning exhibiting opportunities, please call Rand Meade, Manager, Exhibits & Sponsorships at (571) 332-6977 or rmeade@ausa.org. Exhibit Hall Open Hours: Tuesday, 31 March: 1045-1830 Wednesday, 1 April: 1045-1730 Thursday, 2 April: 0950-1300 Exclusive Exhibit Hall Hours: This year the agenda will include exclusive exhibit hall hours. No general session programming will occur during this time. Check the website for details. 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 one week 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. 7

Institute of Land Warfare HOUSING INFORMATION CHECK THE WEBSITE FOR ROOM RATES Please make your room reservations at our official conference hotels, where we have negotiated contracts on your behalf to give you the best value and price. By doing so, you help ensure our ability to continue to offer affordable housing at future meetings. AUSA Hotels Address Distance from VBC Embassy Suites (HQ) 800 Monroe Street, Huntsville, AL 35801 SpringHill Suites 754 Constellation Drive, Huntsville, AL 35801 Hampton Inn Huntsville 4815 University Drive, Huntsville, AL 35816 4.18 miles Hilton Garden Inn Space Center 4801 Governor s House Drive, Huntsville, AL 35805 4.33 miles Huntsville Marriott 5 Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35805 4.94 miles Holiday Inn Research Park 5903 University Drive, Huntsville, AL 35806 4.98 miles Candlewood Suites 201 Exchange Place, Huntsville, AL 35806 5.75 miles Hampton Inn & Suites 7010 Unit #3 Governor s West Drive, Huntsville, AL 35806 6.75 miles Home2 Suites by Hilton Huntsville 7010 Unit #3 Governor s West Drive, Huntsville, AL 35806 6.75 miles Homewood Suites 15 Town Center Drive NW, Huntsville, AL 35806 6.96 miles The Westin 6800 Governors West NW, Huntsville, AL 35806 7.22 miles Four Points Sheraton Huntsville 1000 Glenn Hearn Blvd #20068, Huntsville, AL 35824 13.51 miles Please note rates do not include 13% occupancy tax + 1.00 city surcharge. *Limited Per Diem rates available. OVER 6,000 PARTICIPANTS WERE AT THE 2014 EVENT IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS On-Line: Housing will be open to everyone beginning 1 October 2014. To make your housing reservation on-line, 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a week, go to www.ausameetings.org/ globalforce and follow the link to housing. Confirmations: Reservations booked online will be confirmed immediately. Reservations requested via fax, mail or email will be processed within three business days of receipt of your request. Changes and Cancellations: Any and all changes (pending hotel availability) to existing reservations must be made through Travel Planners, Inc., 212-532-1660, up until three days prior to arrival. After this time, you must contact your hotel directly. Cancellations to existing reservations must be made by and in accordance with the hotel cancellation policy as outlined in your reservation confirmation email. Be sure to confirm your departure date upon check-in as some hotels may charge an early departure fee. Military Rates: There are a limited number of rooms available at the military rate within the AUSA hotel block. They can be booked on-line or via the Housing Request Form. However, the rate is only available to U.S. military/ government personnel, who must present government ID upon check-in for the rate to be honored. Group Room Blocks: Room blocks of ten or more rooms may be requested on-line or via the Group Hotel Reservation Form. You will receive a confirmation email from Travel Planners within five business days. If you do not receive a confirmation within five business days, please contact Travel Planners at 800-221-3531. Groups are required to electronically sign a Group Booking Agreement (GBA), acknowledging terms and conditions, within two business days of date of issue. 8

www.ausameetings.org/globalforce PLANNED AGENDA MONDAY, 30 MARCH 2015 1300 1700 REGISTRATION South Hall Foyer TUESDAY, 31 MARCH 2015 0700 1830 REGISTRATION South Hall Foyer 0700 0800 COFFEE SERVICE Exhibit Hall Foyer 0800 0805 SYMPOSIUM ADMINISTRATION, SAFETY, SECURITY Mr. Michael Scanlan Director, Industry Affairs Association of the United States Army 0805 0810 INTRODUCTION/WELCOME GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army Retired President, Association of the United States Army 0810 0830 PRESENTATION 0830 0900 PRESENTATION 0900 1005 PANEL DISCUSSION 1200 1345 LUNCH On Own (Concessions Available in Arena) 1345 1415 PRESENTATION 1415 1520 PANEL DISCUSSION 1520 1540 REFRESHMENT BREAK Exhibit Hall 1540 1550 AUSA TECH TEN PRESENTATION 1550 1620 PRESENTATION 1620 1730 PANEL DISCUSSION 1730 1830 OPENING RECEPTION Exhibit Hall WEDNESDAY, 1 APRIL 2015 0700 1730 REGISTRATION South Hall Foyer 0700 0800 COFFEE SERVICE Exhibit Hall Foyer 0800 0805 OPENING REMARKS 0805 0830 PRESENTATION 1005 1015 AUSA TECH TEN PRESENTATION 1015 1045 PRESENTATION 1045 1830 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 1045 1345 EXHIBIT HALL HOURS/ARMY INDUSTRY EXCHANGE/ FOCUS FORUMS NOTE: All participants/speakers are on an invited basis only and subject to change 0830 0900 PRESENTATION 0900 1015 PANEL DISCUSSION 1015 1045 PRESENTATION 1045 1730 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 1045 1330 EXHIBIT HALL HOURS/ARMY INDUSTRY EXCHANGE/ FOCUS FORUMS 9

Institute of Land Warfare PLANNED AGENDA 1200 1345 LUNCH On Own (Concessions Available in Arena) 1345 1355 PRESENTATION OF THE ARMY ATHLETE AWARDS 1355 1425 PRESENTATION 1425 1530 PANEL DISCUSSION 1530 1600 REFRESHMENT BREAK Exhibit Hall 1600 1630 PRESENTATION 1050 1100 AUSA TECH TEN PRESENTATION 1100 1200 PANEL DISCUSSION 1200 1215 CLOSING REMARKS GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army Retired President, Association of the United States Army 1215 1300 LUNCH On Own (Concessions Available in Arena) 1300 DEPARTURE 1630 1730 PANEL DISCUSSION THURSDAY, 2 APRIL 2015 0700-1300 REGISTRATION South Hall Foyer 0700-0800 COFFEE SERVICE Exhibit Hall Foyer 0950-1300 EXHIBIT HALL OPEN 0800 0805 OPENING REMARKS GEN Gordon R. Sullivan United States Army Retired President, Association of the United States Army 0805 0850 PRESENTATION 0850 0950 PANEL DISCUSSION 0950 1020 REFRESHMENT BREAK - Exhibit Hall 1020 1050 PRESENTATION 10 NOTE: All participants/speakers are on an invited basis only and subject to change

PLEASE READ BACK BEFORE SIGNING ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY APPLICATION AND CONTRACT FOR EXHIBIT SPACE AT THE AUSA ILW GLOBAL FORCE SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA 31 March - 2 April 2015 PLEASE COMPLETE THIS INFORMATION AND SEND TO: Exhibition Manager, Association of the United States Army, 2425 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22201. Ph: (703) 841-4300, ext: 2678 or 2665 FAX: (703) 243-2589. COMPANY NAME: DATE: E XHIBIT MANAGER: (Please Print or Type) TEL: ( ) FAX: ( ) E-MAIL ADDRESS: WEBSITE: EXHIBIT MAILING ADDRESS: (CITY) (STATE) (ZIP) SIGNATURE OF COMP 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 31 JANUARY 2015. INDOOR Space Requested: (Failure to list four different choices will result in AUSA making determination) FIRST CHOICE: SECOND CHOICE: THIRD CHOICE: FOURTH CHOICE: TOTAL SQ. FT. TOTAL SQ. FT. TOTAL SQ. FT. TOTAL SQ. FT. (SUSTAINING MEMBER) (CORPORATE MEMBER) (NON-MEMBER) (GOVERNMENT) @ 42 per Sq. Ft. @ 47 per Sq. Ft. @ 60 per Sq. Ft. @ 19 per Sq. Ft. VALUE 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): SELECT CHOICE OF BOOTH CONFIGURATION (Using four (4) booths as an example) (CHECK ONE ONLY): (1) (2) We understand that a refund will be made for any space requested which cannot be supplied. We understand and agree that NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE FOR SAPCE CANCELLED AFTER 4 FEBRUARY 2015. REFUNDS FOR SPACE CANCELLED PRIOR TO 4 FEBRUARY 2015 WILL BE CONTINGENT UPON THE RESALE OF THIS SPACE. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: INDICATE HERE EXACTLY HOW YOU WISH YOUR COMPANY TO APPEAR ON THE EXHIBITORS LIST, INCLUDING PUNCTUATION. IN CASES WHERE MORE THAN ONE COMPANY OCCUPIES THE SAME SPACE, AUSA WILL INDICATE MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY, BUT ONLY IF REQUESTED. OTHERWISE, THE COMPANY PURCHASING THE SPACE WILL BE SHOWN: (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 EXHIBIT MANAGER) For further information, please write Exhibits 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

DATES AND HOURS OF EXHIBITS Tuesday, 31 March 1045-1830 Wednesday, 1 April 1045-1730 Thursday, 2 April 0950-1300 ADMISSION Admission to the exhibit hall will be limited to AUSA invited guests, including foreign dignitaries, and others who have an identifi able 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 fi rm 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 fi xtures, etc., will be sent to you with our Exhibitor Services Manual approximately 60 days prior to move-in. INSTALLATION AND DISMANTLING The installation and dismantling schedule will be included in the Exhibitor Services Manual. BOOTH SPACE COST AUSA Sustaining Member organizations AUSA Corporate Members Nonmembers Government 42 per square foot 47 per square foot 60 per square foot 19 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 4 FEBRUARY 2015. REFUNDS FOR SPACE CANCELLED PRIOR TO 4 FEBRUARY 2015 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 Von Braun Center, 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 Von Braun Center, 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 Von Braun Center, 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 Manual 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 installation 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 Offi cial 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 fi rst day of move-in, and must include the name and address of the contractor, the name of the on-site supervisor, a certifi cate 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 offi cial contractor, GES 4801 B Hollins Ferry Rd., Halethorpe, MD 21227. 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. Alabama is a right-to-work state. This means that any and/or all work done in your exhibit booth area can be performed by any full-time employee of your company. 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 exhibition. FIRE REGULATIONS Federal and Local Fire Laws must be strictly observed. Wiring must comply with fi re department and underwriters rules. Aisles and fi re 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 fl ame proof test as prescribed by the fi re ordinance of Madison County, Alabama. 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 exhibit, 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 exhibition (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 Exhibits 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

Symposium Registration Form AUSA ILW Global Force Symposium & Exposition 31 March - 2 April 2015 - Huntsville, Alabama Register online at www.ausa.org REGISTRATION CUT-OFF DATE 18 MARCH 2015 Name (including rank): Badge Name (include rank if desired): Organization/Command: Position/Title: Address: City: State: Zip: Telephone: Fax: Email: PAYMENT METHOD Check enclosed American Express MasterCard Visa REGISTRATION FEES (Fees include the breakfast and general session): Payment Received: By COB 18 MAR ON-SITE Government/Military Personnel No Charge No Charge AUSA Sustaining Member 500 550 AUSA Member 600 650 (Corporate, Individual, Life Member) Non-Member 1,000 1,100 Registration Fee: Card Number Exp. Date Card Holder s signature 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 Cancellations: Refunds will be made for those registrants who cancel in writing prior to COB 18 March 2015. 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 18 March 2015. Registrations received after 18 March 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.

SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION AUSA is pleased to offer a variety of sponsorships for the 2015 AUSA ILW Global Force Symposium and Exposition, all of which will enhance your company s presence at the event. All sponsorships are offered on a first-come, first-served basis; payment must be received prior to the event. All sponsors who invest more than 500 will be featured on the Sponsor thank you page in the official Symposium Program and Exhibitor Catalog, and on our website. 1. Networking Lounge Sponsor Investment: 15,000 Enhance your Global Force presence by helping enhance everyone s networking experiences! AUSA is pleased to offer a limited number of Networking Lounges in a variety of locations on the Exhibit Hall Floor. This space will include the following: Signage placed in the Networking Lounge Hanging sign identifying your company as the sponsor of the lounge Opportunity to display/distribute promotional materials at the Networking Lounge Recognition in the Exhibitor Catalog/Program/Show Guide/Map Refreshments may be ordered and provided by sponsor at their discretion 2. Exhibit Hall Graphics Sponsorship (10) Sponsor Investment: 5,000 each We offer large output graphics printed on vinyl banners in full color. Your company logo and booth number will be prominently displayed and printed at approximately 10 X 10. 3. Symposium Program and Exhibitor Catalog Sponsorships AUSA will produce a combined Symposium Program and Exhibitor Catalog featuring the agenda, a fold out floor plan of the exhibits, and an alphabetical listing of all exhibitors as well as product and service descriptions and complete contact information for each exhibiting organization. There are several opportunities to be featured in this publication that will fit every budget and marketing plan: a) The Floor Plan sponsorship is an effective way to highlight your participation at the exposition. The Floor Plan sponsorship includes your company logo placed on the perimeter of the floor plan, a directional arrow from your logo to your display space, color highlighted display space on the floor plan and a color highlighted entry in the exhibitor list. Multiple opportunities available. Sponsor Investment: 5,000 b) The Full-Page Advertisement Sponsorship is a highly effective way to move your message to a large audience. Your full-color company ad will be placed prominently in the interior of the Catalog/Program. Multiple opportunities available. Sponsor investment: 4,000 c) The Cover Sponsorship features your company logo on the front cover only six available! Sponsor Investment: 3,000 d) The Page Runner Sponsorship features your company logo at the bottom (footer) of each page in the show guide only two available! Sponsor Investment: 4,000 e) The Premium Listing Sponsorship will feature your company logo in color and your listing highlighted with a box drawn around your description. All exhibitors will have the opportunity to be listed in our catalog, so why not upgrade your listing and make it stand out! Sponsor Investment: 500 4. Charging Station Sponsor Investment: 5,000 each Charging Stations provide attendees with a convenient way to charge their mobile devices without leaving the conference area or show floor and give you, the sponsor a creative way to capture the attendee s attention. 5. Pop-Up Meeting Room Sponsorship Sponsor Investment: 1,500 per day AUSA will manage a meeting room for attendees to reserve space for Pop-Up meetings. This sponsorship includes one sign with your logo outside the meeting room, and bottle water and sodas inside the room. The sponsor is encouraged to supply pens and pads/notebooks with their logo. 6. General Session Amenities Sponsor Investment: 2,500 per day This sponsorship includes signage placed in the session room acknowledging your company. The sponsor is asked to supply pens and pads/notebooks for attendees, which will be placed at each seat. What better way to reach all conference attendees. 7. Morning Coffee Service (3) Sponsor Investment: 4,000 each Signage provided by AUSA, placed near the food service stations Cocktail napkins with your company logo used during the event (supplied by sponsor) Recognition during the General Session 8. Refreshment Breaks (5) Sponsor Investment: 4,000 each There are 3 morning refreshment breaks and 2 afternoon refreshment breaks during the course of the Symposium, all taking place in the exhibit hall. Sponsorship includes: Signage provided by AUSA, placed near the food service stations Cocktail napkins with your company logo used during the event (supplied by sponsor) Recognition during the General Session 9. Opening Reception Tuesday, 31 March (4) Sponsor Investment: 20,000 This is the premiere social and networking event during the symposium, taking place in the exhibit hall directly after the conclusion of the general session. Sponsorship includes: Signage provided by AUSA recognizing the sponsors placed at the entrance to the exhibit hall, and near the food service stations and bars Cocktail napkins with your company logo used during the event (supplied by sponsor) Recognition during the General Session 10. Attendee Packet Stuffer Exclusive sponsorship Sponsor Investment: 5,000 Symposium participants and Exhibitors receive an attendee packet that contains the Symposium Program and Exhibitor Catalog, floor plan and other relevant printed materials. Your printed materials will be included in each attendee packet, and signage will be placed in the Registration area with your logo identifying your company as sponsor of the Attendee Packet. This is an exclusive opportunity. 11. Hotel Key Card Sponsorship What better way to reach attendees than to have your logo handed to them when they check in their hotel? We are working on the details for this sponsorship information will be available soon!! 12. Shuttle Bus Sponsorship AUSA will run a shuttle bus service between Huntsville area hotels and the Von Braun Center. We are working on the details information will be available soon!! 13. Interactive Floor Plan Sponsorship This is by far the best way to reach attendees before the symposium and exposition begins! Your logo will be featured on our on-line floor map months before you arrive in Huntsville! Each time someone clicks on the map, they will see your branding. Check the website for details!

2015 AUSA ILW Global Force Symposium & Exposition 31 March - 2 April 2015 The Von Braun Center Huntsville, AL SPONSORSHIP ORDER FORM Company Name: Contact Name: Address: City: Phone: E-Mail: State: ZIP: Fax: Fax to Gaye Hudson at (703) 243-2589. 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. Mailing Address: Association of the U.S. Army Attn: Gaye Hudson 2425 Wilson Blvd Arlington, VA 22201 Fold Out Floor Plan* Charging Station* Sponsor Investment: 5,000 each Sponsor Investment: 5,000 each Morning Coffee Service (3) Pop-Up Meeting Room (3) Sponsor Investment: 1,500 per day Sponsor Investment: 4,000 each Refreshment Breaks (5) General Session Amenities (3) Sponsor Investment: 4,000 each Sponsor Investment: 2,500 per day Program Full-Page Advertisement* Opening Reception (1) Sponsor Investment: 4,000 Sponsor Investment: 20,000 Program Cover* Attendee Packet Stuffer (1) Sponsor Investment: 3,000 Sponsor Investment: 5,000 Program Page Runner* Networking Lounge* Sponsor Investment: 4,000 Sponsor Investment: 15,000 Exhibit Hall Graphics Sponsorship* Sponsor Investment: 5,000 each Total: *multiple opportunities Exhibit Guide Premium Listing Sponsor Investment: 500 Payment Using Credit Card: Visa Card Number: Company name Card Holder Name: (please print) Billing Address: City: MasterCard Exp. Date Amex Signature: State: ZIP: TEAR HERE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT FORM FRIDAY, 21 FEBRUARY 2015

AUSA INSTITUTE OF LAND WARFARE GLOBAL FORCE SYMPOSIUM AND EXPOSITION A Professional Development Forum (Formerly AUSA s Winter Symposium) 31 MARCH 2 APRIL 2015 The Von Braun Center - Huntsville, Alabama 2425 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22201 Phone: (800) 336-4570 Fax: (703) 243-2589 www.ausa.org SYMPOSIUM MEETING PLANNER Contact: Meredith Mangas 703-907-2672 Office 703-243-2589 Fax mmangas@ausa.org EXHIBITS Contact: Rand Meade 703-907-2678 Office 703-243-2589 Fax rmeade@ausa.org SPONSORSHIPS Contact: Gaye Hudson 703-907-2401 Office 703-243-2589 Fax ghudson@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