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agenda
Wednesday 29 January
0700 – 0830
0830 – 0845
0845 – 0900
Registration/Continental Breakfast
Welcome/Opening Remarks
• Senior Leadership
Administrative Remarks
• ACJ4 Operational Contract Support
USAFRICOM
0900 – 1000
• Overview (USAFRICOM J9)
• Contracts Overview/SPOT (USAFRICOM J43)
• Theater Entry Requirements for Contractors (USAFRICOM J3)
Break
1000 – 1015
Contracting Presentations
1015 – 1130
• 414 Contracting Support Brigade
• 409 Contracting Support Brigade
• Air Forces Africa
• Naval Forces Africa
Lunch
1130 – 1300
Contracting & Mission Focused Presentations
1300 – 1400
• Marine Forces Africa
• Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa
• USAFRICOM J43 Deployment & Distribution Operations Center
• USAFRICOM J2
Break
1400 – 1415
1415 – 1530
Contracting & Mission Focused Presentations
• Special Operations Command Africa
• U.S. Transportation Command Acquisition Center
• U.S. Transportation Command
1530 – 1600
U.S. Army Africa
1600 – 1630
Question & Answer Session between Government Reps & Industry
1630 – 1640
1700 – 1900
Closing Remarks
• Senior Leadership
Networking Social
All Presentations are Unclassified
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Biographies
General David M. Rodriguez
General David M. Rodriguez became the
third commander of United States Africa
Command (USAFRICOM), headquartered in
Stuttgart, Germany, on April 5, 2013. U.S. Africa
Command is one of six unified geographic
combatant commands within the Department of Defense
unified command structure.
A native of West Chester, Pennsylvania, General Rodriguez
earned his commission from the United States Military Academy
at West Point, New York in 1976.
General Rodriguez has commanded at every level. His previous
assignment was Commanding General of the United States
Army Forces Command. Additional commands include: the
International Security Assistance Force - Joint Command (IJC)
in Afghanistan; the 82nd Airborne Division; 2nd Brigade, 82nd
Airborne Division; and 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment,
101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). He commanded companies
in 75th Ranger Regiment, and 1st Armored Division.
General Rodriguez’s Army and Joint experiences include:
Commander, IJC in Afghanistan; Senior Military Assistant to
the Secretary of Defense; Commander, Joint Task Force 82 in
Afghanistan; Joint Staff Deputy Director, Regional Operations
(J3); and Defense Joint Exercise Officer, United Nations
Command, United States Forces Korea.
General Rodriguez’s combat experiences include: G-3 Planner,
XVIII Airborne Corps, Operation Just Cause, 1989-1990;
Operations Officer, 1st Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry
Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, Desert Shield/Desert
Storm, 1990-1991; Assistant Division Commander, 4th Infantry
Division (Mechanized), 2003; Commander, Multi-National
Division-Northwest, 2005; Commander, Joint Task Force-82 in
Afghanistan, 2007-2008; and Deputy Commander, United States
Forces Afghanistan and Commander, International Security
Assistance Force - Joint Command, 2009-2011.
General Rodriguez holds a Master of Arts in National Security
and Strategic Studies from the United States Naval War College
and a Masters of Military Art and Science from the United States
Army Command and General Staff College.
Lieutenant General
Steven A. Hummer
Lieutenant General Steven A. Hummer
assumed duties as Deputy to the Commander
for Military Operations, United States Africa
Command (USAFRICOM) in June 2013.
Prior to his arrival in Stuttgart, Germany, General Hummer served
as Commander, United States Marine Corps Forces Reserve and
Marine Forces Northern Command. After enlisting in the Marine
Corps in 1970 and an honorable discharge as a sergeant in
1973, he was commissioned following graduation from Albright
College, Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1977.
As a company grade officer, General Hummer served in the
operational forces with 3d Battalion, 3d Marines and 1st
Battalion, 9th Marines. His assignments included Rifle Platoon
Commander, Battalion Training Officer, Battalion Operations
Officer and Company Commander. As a field grade officer, he
served in the operating forces with 1st Marine Division, I Marine
Expeditionary Force and III Marine Expeditionary Force. His
assignments included Officer-In-Charge, 1st Marines Regimental
Enhanced Training Section, 1st MARDIV; Operations Officer, 31st
Marine Expeditionary Unit (Special Operations Capable), III MEF;
Officer-In-Charge, Special Operations Training Group, III MEF;
Assistant Future Plans Officer, 1st MARDIV; Commanding Officer,
Battalion Landing Team 1/1 under 13th MEU (SOC) and 15th
MEU (SOC); and Commanding Officer, 7th Marines, 1st MARDIV,
and Director of Operations (J-3) for US Forces – Iraq, during
combat operations in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Supporting establishment duties include Registrar, Marine
Corps Institute; Ceremonial Rifle Company Commander,
Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C; Department Head, Naval
Expeditionary Warfare Training, Expeditionary Warfare Training
Group Pacific; Chief of Staff, Joint Special Operations Command,
with participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation
Enduring Freedom; Commanding General, Marine Corps Base
Hawaii, and Deputy Commander, Marine Forces Pacific; Chief
of Staff, US Special Operations Command; Assistant Deputy
Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations, Headquarters
Marine Corps; and Deputy Commanding General, Marine Corps
Combat Development Command.
General Hummer’s professional military education includes
The Basic School, Officers Infantry Course, Amphibious Warfare
School, Command and Staff College, and School of Advanced
Warfighting within the Marine Corps University; and the Air War
College.
Civilian education includes a Bachelor of Science degree in
Psycho-Biology from Albright College and a Master’s degree in
International Security Studies from the Air War College.
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Attending Government /DOD Organizations
United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM)
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
U.S. Army Africa
Joint Contingency Acquisition Support Office (JCASO)
U.S. Naval Forces Africa
U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
U.S. Air Forces Africa
Deputy Chief Management Officer (DCMO)
U.S. Marine Forces Africa
Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA)
Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa
Air Force ISR Program Office
U.S. Special Forces Africa
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
414th Contracting Support Brigade
409th Contracting Support Brigade
United States European Command (USEUCOM)
U.S. Transportation Command
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
Commander Strike Force Training Atlantic
Navy Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP)
NATO Special Operations Headquarters (NSHQ)
Space & Naval Warfare Systems Command
(SPAWAR) Atlantic
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industry Organizations
AAR Airlift Group
ACADEMI
Acel International, LLC
Adagold Aviation Ltd.
ADCO
Advanced Automation Corporation
AECOM
AEGIS
Aero Vironment, Inc.
Aero-Pioneer of Africa
AeroVironment, Inc.
Affigent
Airborne Technologies
Airlift Group
AKIMA Infrastructure Services
Al-Futtaim Group
Alion Science & Technology
Allen Vanguard Corporation
AMEC
AMS (Automotive Management Services)
AMSEC LLC
APL
AQYR
ARC
Artel, LLC
Arturius International
ASGI
ASL Aviation Group Limited
Astrium Services GCUK
Atlas Air
Aurora Flight Sciences
Automation Precision Technology, LLC
Avascent
Avaya Government Solutions
BAE Systems
Baker International
Barrett Communications
BBG
Bell Helicopter Textron
Berry Aviation, Inc.
Blue Coat Systems
BlueForce, LLC
BMMI
Boeing Commercial Satellite Svcs
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BOLLORE AFRICA LOGISTICS
Bolloré Africa Logistics
Booz Allen
Brighton Cromwell
BroadBay Group
C2 Logistics LLC
CACI International, Inc.
CALIBRE
Camber Corporation
Cambridge International Systems, Inc.
Candy East Africa Ltd.
EIM
Cask, LLC
Catering International & Services
CDW-G
CETRA, Inc.
CGI Federal
Choctaw Defense
Cisco
Cloudera Government Solutions Inc.
CNAF SARL
Cochise Security MTS
CommScope
Commuter Air Technology
Conley & Associates, Inc.
Consolidated Resource Imaging, LLC
Crowley
D3 Systems
Damco
DB Schenker/Karpeles
Defense Group, Inc.
Deloitte Consulting
DHL Express
Diplomat Group LLC
DRG, Inc.
DRS
DynCorp International, LLC
ECC International
EMW, Inc.
ENGILITY
ES-KO International, Inc.
ETC
Eutelsat America Corporation
Exelis
Explora Security
Explora Security Ltd.
FedEx Government Services
Field Aviation
Fluor
Frontier North America
G4S Risk Management
GDLS
General Atomics Aeronautical
General Atomics Systems Integration
General Dynamics
General Dynamics Information
Technology
General Services Administration
GFS
Gigamon
Global Fleet Sales, LLC
GMEA
GSCS- ABU DHABI, UAE
Hanson
Hapag-Lloyd
Harris CapRock
Harris RF
Harris RF Communications
HDR, Inc.
HDt Global
Hickory Ground Solutions
Hughes
Hughes Network Systems, LLC
Hyperion, Inc.
IAP Worldwide Services, Inc.
IBM Corporation
IDA
Ideal Innovations, Inc. (I-3)
iDirect GT
iGT
Information International Associates, Inc.
Institute for Defense Analyses
Intelsat General
International Security Network GmbH
International Solutions, LLC
International SOS
ISI
industry Organizations
Juniper Networks
K2 Solutions, Inc.
KBR
KEYW Corporation
Kinetic Int. Consulting, LLC
KVG LLC
L-3 Communications
L-3 Mission Integration Division
L-3 National Security Solutions
L-3 Sonoma EO
L-3 TW
Leidos
Leonie Industries
Lockheed Martin
LOGISTICS 2020
Louis Berger Services, Inc.
MACE
Maersk Line Ltd.
MDCC
MEBS Global
Midwest Air Traffic Control
Milio International Ltd.
MIQ Global Logistics
Mission Technology Systems, LLC
Mission1st
MPSC
Mr Mark Kimmitt
MRIGlobal
MTN Government
MTNT Energy, Inc.
Nasatka Security
Navistar Defense
Neany, Inc.
NetScout Systems
New Century US
New Frontier Innovations, LLC
NGTS
North American Surveillance Systems
Northrop Grumman Corporation
NSHQ
O3b Government
Obsidian (OSG)
Olive Group
Optimum Vehicle Logistics
Overwatch Geospatial Systems
PAE
Parks Global Solutions, LLC
Phoenix Air
Pilot Freight Services
Presidio Networked Solutions
PULAU
Purple Shovel
R.S Logistical Solutions
Radiance Technologies
Raytheon
Red Orange, LLC
Riskworkers GmbH
RUAG Aviation/Dornier
S & D Logistics GmbH
SAF/IA
SafeNet, Inc. / EMW, Inc.
Salient Strategies
SCS Networks
SDL Government
SENTEL
SES Government Solutions
SES-GS
SGI
Sierra Nevada Corporation
Silk Way Airlines
Silverback7
Six Square Ltd
SKA International Group
SKA USA
SkyLink Aviation
SOS International, LLC
SPEC OPS TECHNOLOGY
Special Operations Command Africa
Spectrum Group
SPS
SR Technologies
SRA International
SRI International
SRT Wireless, LLC
STARA Technologies, Inc.
Sterling Global Operations
Supreme Group
Symantec
T.Edwards LLC
Talon
Talon Aviation
TaSM
Tatical Micro
TCOM
Technology Management Company
Textron Systems
The Boeing Company
Theodor Wille Intertrade
Thinklogical
Thuraya Telecommunications Company
TMH Medical Services
Transatlantic Lines
Tribalco, LLC
Trifect
Triple Canopy, Inc.
TrustComm, Inc.
TSSi
UDC USA
University of Mississippi State
UPS
UTC Aerospace Systems
VATC, Inc.
ViaSat, Inc.
VideoBank
Vigie Aviation
Virginia Economic Development
Partnership
VisionMap
Vitec, Inc.
Vormetric
World Fuel Services
XTAR
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NCSI brings you on-site to U.S. military installations across Europe!
You will be able to showcase your latest products, capabilities, and services.
Enjoy networking with government/military/contractor personnel at a new
installation each day! These shows provide the most cost and time effective
way to connect with current and prospective customers!
DISCOVER SOLUTIONS FOR EVERY MISSION
UNI TE D KI NG DO M
RAF Croughton (Tentative) – – – – – – – – – – Croughton, England
5/13/14
5/14/14
RAF Molesworth – – – – – – – – – – – – – Molesworth, England
5/15/14
RAF Mildenhall – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Mildenhall, England
SU MME R G ER M A NY
7/21–23/14 Ramstein Air Base/USAFE HQ – – – – – –
7/24/14
U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach – – – – – –
7/25/14
U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwoehr – – – – –
7/28–29/14 Patch Barracks/USEUCOM HQ – – – – – –
7/30/14
Spangdahlem Air Base – – – – – – – – –
7/31–8/1/14 U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden/Clay Kaserne
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Ramstein, Germany
– Ansbach, Germany
– Bavaria, Germany
Stuttgart, Germany
– Bitburg, Germany
Wiesbaden, Germany
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Naval Support Activity Naples (Tentative) – – – – – – – – Naples, Italy
9/15/14
9/17/14
U.S. Army Garrison Vicenza (Tentative) – – – – – – – – Vicenza, Italy
9/18/14
Aviano Air Base (Tentative) – – – – – – – – – – – – – Aviano, Italy
Please visit www. NCSI .com to register!
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