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ship on the Board of Directors, as well as the Committees. Recently RDML Mark Young, USN (Ret.), stepped down as the Chair of the Military Distribution Committee and member of the NDTA Board of Directors. In his place, Mr. Shiju Zacharia, of Crowley Solutions, has stepped in as the Distribution Committee Chair and member of the Board of Directors. Mr. George Allen, of Agility, volunteered to be Shiju’s wingman as the Vice Chair. The Distribution Committee’s responsibilities are currently being reviewed as part of a charter re-write. In the future, this committee will more broadly view the discipline of logistics writ large, versus a nar

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rower view of distribution. I recommend anyone interested in participating in one of the four Distribution subcommittees—De fense Industrial Base, Energy, Finance or Technology—reach out to me or Shiju.

VADM William A. Brown, USN (Ret.) NDTA President & CEO

SUSTAINING • Alytic, Inc. • Cypress International, Inc. • Guidehouse • Port of Corpus Christi Authority WELCOME NEW CORPORATE MEMBERS as of June 4, 2021 See Pres. Corner pg. 114

reetings NDTA Family! Welcome to the 2021 Almanac Edition of the DTJ. This yearly summary of profiles related to NDTA, its government partners, and industry members is highly coveted by those of us who rely on keeping solid rela tionships and ensuring we know who is in what position at the time. This is especially important as life settles a bit from the CO VID-19 pandemic and we start looking forward to in-person meetings. (Like the upcoming NDTA-USTRANSCOM Fall Meeting in October!)

I am also excited to introduce Mr. Garrett McGregor, Senior Account Manager, South west Airlines, as the NDTA Young Leaders Committee Chair. Garrett grew up just north of Dallas in Allen, TX. He studied at Okla homa State University where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administra

Just like in the government and industry, NDTA also experiences changes in leader

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Sustaining Membership is appropriate for companies operating in two or more cities or geographic regions. Sustaining Members have an established brand, but may want to expand networks, increase opportu nities for military or government business, or be ac tive in the national committee structure. Sustaining level membership or above is required to participate on NDTA functional committees.

The Almanac edition of the Defense Transportation Journal is published each year to present current information about the leading organizations in the military, government, and commercial transportation, logistics, and passenger travel industries. It also provides a detailed review of the National Defense Transportation Association and its officers, committees, and chapter structure. Requests for advertising information and additions, corrections, and suggestions for improvement should be directed to the Managing Editor.

Chairman’s Circle PLUS Membership is NDTA’s highest level of corporate membership and appeals to major transportation, distribution, and travel companies with recognized presence in national and international markets. It is particularly well suited to companies with multiple operating units. It allows up to eight elements, subsidiaries, or brands to be in cluded under the parent organization. The company gains additional exposure by having its corporate family identified and listed with color logo and text in the annual DTJ Almanac Issue.

Program provides custom program develop ment to create a unique relationship for participation with the NDTA including participation in national NDTA & USTRANSCOM events, university on-site instruction and publishing opportunities, student membership and scholarship awards, and local chapter engagement.

In addition to exposure and involvement, all Corpo rate Members, regardless of membership level, can designate employees as individual members of NDTA. In this capacity, employees receive a complimentary subscription to the DTJ, as well as hotel and car rental discounts from participating corporate members. www.ndtahq.com www.linkedin.com/company/ndtahq www.facebook.com/nationaldefensetransportationassociation @ndtahq

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Membership in NDTA appeals to distribution, logis tics, transportation, travel, technology, and supply chain companies with recognized presence in inter national and domestic markets that serve the Defense Transportation System.

Chairman’s Circle Membership is com parable with the PLUS category above, except without the multiple operating units feature. It appeals to major trans portation, distribution, and travel companies with recognized presence in national and international markets. The additional resources and personal in volvement of our Chairman’s Circle members allows us to provide greater committee support, sponsorship of technical and professional development seminars, and expanded coverage of our professional programs.

Director, Travel Management and Policy Division 202-472-8420 • dellingermd@state.gov

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Daniel Coker

Director, Regional Logistics Centers 703-875-5236 • cokerdj@state.gov

Department of State (DOS)

Nicky Frantz

Despatch Agent, Despatch Agency – Baltimore 410-631-0044 • frantzna@state.gov

Diego Yanez

Charles Olden

Director, Transportation Management Division & Acting Director, Logistics Operations 202-472-8410 • tiedtsa@state.gov

Mark Dellinger

Branch Chief, Transportation Operations Branch 202-472-8430 • yanezd@state.gov

Branch Chief, Transportation Management & Claims Branch 202-472-8440 • oldencw@state.gov

The Secretary has authority and respon sibility to the full extent permitted by law for the overall direction, coordination, and supervision of interdepartmental activities of the United States government overseas. This authority includes continuous su pervision and general direction of Peace Corps programs, economic assistance, military assistance, military education and training, and military sales programs.

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Amy Kara Director, European Logistical Support Office (ELSO) +32-3-540-2015 • karaam@state.gov

Bernard Thompson Despatch Agent (Acting), Despatch Agency – New York 732-855-8880 • thompsonbl@state.gov

Ray Schoenberg Despatch Agent, Despatch Agency – Seattle 206-764-3805 • schoenbergrf@state.gov

he Secretary of State, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, is the President’s chief foreign affairs adviser. The Secretary carries out the President’s foreign policies through the State Depart ment, which includes the Foreign Service, Civil Service, and US Agency for Interna tional Development (USAID). The Secre tary has responsibilities, by virtue of law or Executive Order, with respect to such matters as international educational and cultural affairs, information activities, foreign assistance, food for peace, arms control and disarmament, supervision of programs authorized by the Peace Corps Act, social science research, immigration, and refugee assistance.

Maureen L. Gabbard Despatch Agent, Despatch Agency – Miami 305-640-4574 • gabbardml2@state.gov

Luis E. Carpio Despatch Agent, US Logistics Center – Brownsville 956-982-3916 • carpiole@state.gov www.state.gov

The Honorable Anthony J. Blinken Secretary of State

The primary mission of the Office of Lo gistics Operations is to provide transporta tion (Freight Forwarding/Customs House Brokerage) and logistical support for the Department’s Embassies, Branch Offices, Missions, Consulates, US Liaison Offices, and various other field offices throughout the world. The Office of Logistics Opera tions also supports approximately 30 other US government civilian agencies including several Foreign Affairs Agencies (i.e. US AID, Peace Corps [PC], Foreign Agricul tural Service [FAS], Foreign Commercial Service [FCS], and Arms Control and Dis armament Agency [ACDA]).

Adam Yearwood, Director, Transportation 571-372-5215 • adam.t.yearwood.civ@mail.mil

571-372-5225

Paul Cramer

Key functions of the Supply Directorate are to develop, integrate, standardize and maintain currency of policy and guidance for DOD materiel management, supply and logistics support to the warfighter; monitor and maintain the efficiency and effective ness of the supply and logistics enterprise through appropriate performance measures; improve visibility, accountability, and con trol of all critical assets; monitor and influ ence life-cycle of DOD Logistics Business Systems; provide customer-focused support for inquiries, reports, and studies; and sup port auditability of the logistics enterprise.

Department of Defense (DOD)

Jan Mulligan, Director, Supply 571-327-5227

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Col Brian Young, USAF, Military Deputy 571-372-5203

• brian.g.young.mil@mail.mil

spent; prepare the battlefield for 2025 to ad dress the National Defense Strategy strategic environment; maintain safe places to live, work, play and pray; create and sustain re silient installations; and enable effective per sonnel and institutional performance.

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The Honorable Lloyd James Austin III Secretary of Defense

Stacy Cummings Performing the Duties of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (A&S)

Department of Defense (DOD)

Key functions of the Transportation Di rectorate are to establish policy and guid ance for efficient and effective use of gov ernment and commercial transportation resources; coordinate and negotiate with federal departments and interagency part ners regarding transportation and distribu tion related matters and initiatives; ensure that the Defense Transportation System is effective in providing end-to-end support to the warfighter, utilizing commercial and organic resources; advocate for US civil ian transportation capabilities sufficient to support wartime requirements; and over see the DOD’s Personal Property and mail operations.

David McCovery, Asst. for Surface Transportation 571-372-5214 • david.a.mccovery.civ@mail.mil

Lt Col Brandon Strickland, USAF, Asst. for Airlift Transportation • 571-372-5213

he Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustain ment provides policy and governance, for the DOD and the national security base, that enables the delivery and sustainment of critical capabilities to US Service Members and allies. The Under Secretary’s Office fo cuses on prioritizing the ability to rapidly re spond to the needs of the Combatant Com mands, modernizing nuclear deterrence, executing acquisition reform, sustaining critical weapons systems, collaborating with emerging partners, and ensuring a robust, secure, resilient and innovative industrial base. These efforts align with the National Defense Strategy’s objectives to generate and maintain materiel readiness.

The top priorities of the ASD(Sustainment) are to enhance materiel availability while significantly improving readiness per dollar

Leigh E. Method, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics

www.defense.gov

The Deputy Assistant Secretary of De fense for Logistics [DASD(Logistics)] serves as the principal advisor for establishing policy, governance, and performance mea surement over the DOD’s logistics func tions in the areas of supply, transportation, property and equipment, storage, distribu tion, and contingency support. In this ca pacity, DASD(Logistics) facilitates DOD component implementation of supply, transportation and materiel management best practices, as well as monitoring supply and transportation support to the nation’s warfighters. Additionally, DASD(Logistics) examines promising concepts for logistics management and assesses their applicability for use in the Department, as well as pro vides guidance to DOD Components for ef fective and efficient use of government and commercial transportation resources.

• leigh.e.method.civ@mail.mil

SUPPLY DIRECTORATE

TRANSPORTATION DIRECTORATE

The mission of the Office of the Assis tant Secretary of Defense for Sustainment [ASD(Sustainment)] is to provide glob ally responsive, operationally precise and cost-effective joint logistics support for the projection and sustainment of America’s warfighters. The Department continually strives to improve the efficiency of its logis tics processes, organizations, and systems— while maintaining readiness and ensuring effective support for America’s warfighters.

Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Sustainment

www.jcs.mil/directorates/j4-logistics/

Lt Gen Sam C. Barrett, USAF Director of Logistics, J4

STRATEGIC LOGISTICS

Global Integration: The JLEnt must be able to effectively allocate scarce resources to meet global priorities. Joint logisticians must have access to strategic logistics in formation and institute flexible processes that provide an accurate picture of the logistics environment to facilitate timely resource-informed decision making and enables operational success.

Deputy Director for Joint Logistics Operations 703-614-7949

Warfighting Readiness: The Joint Staff will champion efforts to enhance and protect

Innovation: A “data culture” improves the understanding of potential concepts like big data, artificial intelligence, ma chine learning, and modern computing power with regard to revolutionary im provements across the JLEnt. Adversaries will focus efforts on eroding the compara tive competitive advantage in technology. Success in future conflicts may depend on the ability to expeditiously adopt and field new technologies that assure the continued ability to project and sustain power.

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Global Logistics Integration Division 703-695-0967

Joint Logistics Operations Center 703-697-0744

Strategy and Readiness Division 703-571-0212

Multi-National Interagency Division 703-571-9796

the Joint Logistics Enterprise’s (JLEnt’s) capability, capacity, and comprehensive readiness to project/sustain military power globally at a chosen time and place. In par ticular, JFCs will assess and mitigate risk within operational planning activities to en sure the joint force is logistically positioned to support the range of military operations.

(J-4)

J-4 MISSION

ABOUT J4

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR / VICE DIRECTOR 703-697-7000

DIVISION CHIEFS

Strengthen Alliance and Partner Net works: Relationships with like-minded partners are essential to advancing US interests. It is critical to continue to ad vocate and support JLEnt efforts that increase joint force lethality, global agil ity, interoperability, and operational ef fectiveness through expanded access, vis ibility, and cooperation. Joint logisticians must understand the ability to project and sustain power is inextricably linked to the JLEnt, its array of partners and allies within DOD and broader US Govern ment organizations, the industrial base, and aligned nations.

Distribution Division 703-614-2648

OPERATIONAL LOGISTICS

Joint Chiefs of Staff (J-4)

DOD Joint Chiefs of Staff

LOGISTICS OPERATIONS

Competition Below Armed Conflict: Adversaries understand that strategic logis tics is a comparative advantage of the US and will attempt to undermine its ability to project/sustain military power. These “sup ply chain wars” cut across all instruments of national power and include infiltration of traditional business systems. The joint force must understand this competition space, and our adversaries’ capabilities/ intentions in targeting the JLEnt, and pur sue actions to protect mission assurance.

DIVISION CHIEFS

J-4 integrates logistics planning and execution in support of joint operations to drive joint force readiness, maximize the JFC’s freedom of action, and advise the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on logistics matters. We work across the myriad of organizations in the logistics Community of Interest (COI) in cluding the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Services, the Combatant Commands, the industrial base, and our multinational and in teragency partners.

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Capabilities and Analysis Division 703-571-9849

Operational Contract Support Division 703-571-9803

J-4 is structured into two cross-functional groups that support operational and strategic logistics. This structure allows us to main tain a comprehensive understanding of the current operational environment and to bet ter prepare for the future environment. The Deputy Director for Operational Logistics focuses and aligns with the core logistics ca pabilities of supply, maintenance operations, deployment and distribution, health services support, engineering, logistics services, and operational contract support. The Deputy Director for Strategic Logistics focuses on long-term strategy, knowledge-based logis tics, multinational partnerships, capabilities, analysis, and resources.

Exec. Assistant to the Vice Dir. for Logistics 703-571-9559

Chief of Staff to the Director for Logistics 703-571-9557

Maintenance, Materiel, and Services Division 703-697-1535

Engineering Division 703-692-5034

FOCUS AREAS

Executive Officer to the Dir. for Logistics 703-571-9561

Deputy Director for Strategic Logistics 703-695-2934

Lead the logistics enterprise, drive joint force readiness and provide the best logis tics advice to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to maximize the Joint Force Commander’s (JFC’s) freedom of action.

Deputy Director for Operational Logistics 703-571-9563

• Supports disaster response and human itarian relief efforts at home and abroad

s the nation’s combat logistics support agency, the DLA manages the global supply chain—from raw materials to end-user to disposition—for the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, 11 combatant commands, other fed eral agencies, and partner and allied nations.

VADM Michelle C. Skubic, USN Director

• Supports more than 2,400 weapon systems

• DLA Disposition Services, Battle Creek, MI – Disposes of excess property by re utilization, transfer and demilitarization; conducts environmental disposal and re use. www.dla.mil/dispositionservices

• Document Services, Mechanicsburg, PA –Provides automated document produc tion, printing services, digital conversion and document storage. informationoperations/documentserviceswww.dla.mil/hq/

• Manages nine supply chains and about 5 million items

DOD Defense Logistics Agency

• DLA Land & Maritime, Columbus, OH –Manages the supply chain for ground-based and maritime weapons systems repair parts, small arms parts and fluid-handling systems. www.dla.mil/landandmaritime

• Defense Automated Addressing System, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH – Provides editing/routing of logistics transac tions, network interoperability and eBusiness services. informationoperations/daas/www.dla.mil/hq/

DLA REGIONAL COMMANDS

• DLA CENTCOM & SOCOM, MacDill Air Force Base, FL – The agency’s prima ry liaison to US Central Command and US Special Operations Command, pro viding a unified DLA interface for warf ighters throughout the area of responsi bility. www.dla.mil/centcom-socom

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• DLA Energy, Fort Belvoir, VA – Manag es the supply chain for petroleum and lubrication products, alternative fuel/ renewable energy, aerospace energy, provides fuel quality/technical support, fuel card programs and installation en ergy services. www.dla.mil/energy

Headquartered at Fort Belvoir, VA, DLA is a global enterprise—wherever the United States has a significant military presence, DLA is there to support. DLA facts:

Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)

• Leads DOD’s efforts to supply the mil itary services with alternative fuel and renewable energy solutions

• DLA Aviation, Richmond, VA – Man ages the supply chain for aviation weapons systems repair parts, flight safety equipment, maps, environmen tal products and industrial plant equip ment. www.dla.mil/aviation

• DLA Distribution, New Cumberland, PA – Provides storage and distribution solutions/management, transportation

Brad Bunn Vice Director W. Eric Smith Chief of Staff

• Operates a global network of distribu tion centers

• Strategic Materials, Fort Belvoir, VA –Manages the strategic and critical raw material stockpile that supports na tional defense needs. acquisition/strategicmaterialswww.dla.mil/hq/

• Administers the storage and disposal of strategic and critical materials to sup port national defense

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• Employs about 26,000 civilians and military

DLA also supplies 86 percent of the mil itary’s spare parts and nearly 100 percent of fuel and troop support consumables, man ages the re-utilization of military equip ment, provides catalogs and other logistics information products, and offers docu ment automation and production services to a host of military and federal agencies.

planning/management, logistics plan ning and contingency operations; op erates a global network of distribution centers. www.dla.mil/distribution

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DLA BUSINESS SERVICES

• DLA Indo-Pacific, Joint Base Pearl HarborHickam, HI – The agency’s primary liaison to US Indo-Pacific Command, US Forces Korea, US Forces Japan and US Alaskan Command, providing a unified DLA in terface for warfighters throughout the area of responsibility. www.dla.mil/pacific

@dlamilwww.facebook.com/dla.milwww.dla.mil

DLA MAJOR SUBORDINATE COMMANDS

(DLA)

• Operates in most states and 28 countries

• DLA Europe & Africa, Kaiserslautern, Ger many – The agency’s primary liaison to EUCOM, NATO and AFRICOM, pro viding a unified DLA interface for warf ighters throughout the area of responsibil ity. www.dla.mil/europeandafrica

• Supports other federal agencies, state and local governments with items such as uniforms, food and fuel

• DLA Troop Support, Philadelphia, PA – Manages the supply chains for food, textiles, construction material, indus trial hardware and medical supplies/ equipment, including www.dla.mil/troopsupportpharmaceuticals.

CSM Tomeka N. O’Neal, USA Senior Enlisted Leader

• Logistics Information Services, Battle Creek, MI – Manages a wide range of logistics information and identification services/fic/www.dla.mil/hq/logisticsoperations/systems.

STRATEGIC MATERIALS

• DLA provides more than $42 billion in goods and services annually

Serve as the single focal point for com mercial travel within the Department of Defense. Establish strategic direction, set policy, and centrally manage commercial travel programs.

We are focused on travel reform that sim plifies travel policy and drives compliance, expands strategic sourcing opportunities, improves programs and processes, leverages current technologies, and reduces the over all cost of travel without impairing DOD’s mission. Our strategy depends largely on effective engagement with our government and industry stakeholders. These relation ships within both government and the

The Defense Travel Management Of fice (DTMO) provides central oversight for commercial travel management, travel

DEFENSE TRAVEL MODERNIZATION

travel industry enable the exchange of ideas for a more effective travel enterprise.

571-372-1300

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A Defense Travel Enterprise incorporating government and industry best practices to meet the needs and exceed the expecta tions of our customers.

• Maximize Travel Policy Understanding

Philip G. Benjamin Director 571-372-1300

Robert S. Gerenser Deputy Director

DOD is implementing a modernized “Travel-as-a-Service” capability to replace its aging, legacy travel system. Defense Travel Modernization (DTM) will im prove travel performance outcomes to streamline and optimize the processes, mechanisms, and approaches to execute Temporary Duty (TDY) travel for DOD civilian and military Service members by reducing process and workflow complexi ty, maintaining and enhancing audit read iness, improving customer satisfaction, re ducing cost, and aligning to commercial/ industry best practices. The travel service capability is an end-to-end, web-enabled, secure, efficient, and effective commercial Software as a Service (SaaS) travel solution to book travel, manage travel related ex penses, and initiate travel-related financial transactions. By procuring a capability that includes both the technology and the Travel Management Company (TMC) services to support it, the Department re ceives a state of the art travel application at reduced costs that will also decrease the overall cost of travel by empowering DOD travelers and authorizing officials to make travel decisions that benefit their organizations.

MEASURING SUCCESS DTMO uses performance-based manage ment to improve strategic decision-making, enabling DTMO to increase cost-effective ness across the Defense Travel Enterprise, maximize visibility into travel spend, and improve program management. Benefits include increased accountability and trans parency of expenditure of DOD travel funds expenditure audit compliance with established policies; enhanced consistency in the quality of supplier products and services; ability to drive strategic sourcing decisions and mandate usage of preferred vendors, approved booking, expensing, and payment methods; and increased vis ibility into customer behaviors and prefer ences to drive future requirements.

VISION

MISSION

• Improve Delivery of Travel Services

• Optimize Cost Effective Travel

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policy and implementation, travel card program management, customer support and training, and functional oversight of DOD commercial travel systems. We sup port the Total Force—all DOD travelers, military and civilian, active duty and re serve, as well as family members. Through the management of the government-wide US Rental Car and Truck Programs, DTMO also supports all federal govern ment travelers.

By centralizing travel functions under one organization, we are able to standard ize management practices, leverage econo mies of scale, reduce administrative costs, and work towards a common set of goals with an established governance frame work. Through an integrated management model that combines strategy, operations, policy, governance, programs and systems, we are effectively reforming the multibillion-dollar Defense Travel Enterprise by implementing government and industry best practices that provide the best value for the travel community.

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DOD Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO)

STRATEGIC GOALS

Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO)

2. The US Navy’s Military Sealift Com mand (MSC) provides strategic sealift supporting deployment and sustain ment of military forces worldwide.

(USTRANSCOM)

• Joint Enabling Capabilities Provider

project rapid power any where on the planet at any time sets the US apart from the world. As a global com batant command, USTRANSCOM col laborates with world-class transportation providers to enhance the reliability, predict ability, and efficiency of transporting DOD materiel wherever and whenever needed.

AC Joint Distribution Process Analysis Ctr. Kenneth Brennan, SES AQ Acquisition

We live in an increasingly complex world with growing uncertainty and risk. When natural disasters, epidemics or acts of war occur, the 122,000-strong USTRANS COM stands ready and capable to answer America’s call. Since its inception in 1987, USTRANSCOM has moved our forces and their equipment to and from the fight around the clock and globe. This total force team of active duty, Guard, Reserve, civil ians, commercial transportation partners and other contractors operate a robust joint deployment and distribution enterprise that delivers the nation’s objectives worldwide.

MG Vincent B. Barker, USA Chief of Staff

J5/4 Strategy, Policy, Programs and Logistics

J1 Manpower and Personnel

USTRANSCOM’s assigned responsi bilities as identified in the Unified Com mand Plan are:

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Brig Gen John R. Andrus, USAF SG Command Surgeon

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MG Michael Wehr, USA

Bruce A. Busler, SES

USTRANSCOM executes its mission through three components:

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3. The US Air Force’s Air Mobility Com mand (AMC) conducts global airlift, aerial refueling and aeromedical evacu ation for military movement require ments in peacetime and in war.

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• DOD Single Manager for Transportation

• Mobility Joint Force Provider

DOD US Transportation Command

GEN Stephen Lyons, USA Commander

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USTRANSCOM DIRECTORS

ORGANIZATION AND MISSION

VADM Dee L. Mewbourne, USN Deputy Commander

MCPO Donald O. Myrick, USN Command Senior Enlisted Leader

Col Willie Cooper, USAF

CAPT Jamie Fraser-Loria, USN

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Terri L. Dilly, SES

ployment and Distribution Com mand (SDDC) administers military land transportation and common-user ocean terminals.

• Joint Deployment & Distribution

In addition, one of USTRANSCOM’s subordinate commands, the Joint En abling Capabilities Command (JECC), delivers a rapidly deployable, tailored team of experts in plans, operations, knowledge management, intelligence support, logis tics, public affairs, and communications to meet joint task force commanders’ needs. USTRANSCOM’s close relationship with the US transportation industry en ables DOD to augment organic capability and leverage significant capacity to meet both peacetime and wartime require ments. Commercial carriers provide the majority of operational lift capacity and are essential in sustaining forces around theToworld.successfully project America’s power globally, USTRANSCOM addresses all challenges and vulnerabilities to ensure we are ready to deliver an immediate force to night and a decisive force when needed. US TRANSCOM’s command priorities can be viewed at missionpriorities.pdf.www.ustranscom.mil/cmd/

James “Rick” Marsh, SES

Maj Gen Kenneth R. Council, Jr., USAF Commander, Joint Transportation Reserve Unit and Mobilization Assistant to the Commander, USTRANSCOM

• DOD Single Manager for Global Patient Movement

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Maj Gen Corey Martin, USAF J3 Operations and Plans

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Brig Gen Michelle Hayworth, USAF

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As US Transportation Command’s air component, AMC is the single manager for air AMC’smobility.mission encompasses nearly 112,000 active-duty and Air Reserve Com ponent military and civilian personnel.

CMSgt Brian P. Kruzelnick, USAF Command Chief Master Sergeant

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AMC’s mission is to provide rapid glob al mobility . . . right effects, right place, right time. The command enables human itarian support at home and around the world. Mobility Air Forces Airmen—ac tive duty, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and civilians—provide airlift, aerial refueling, aeromedical evacuation and global air mobility support for all of America’s armed forces. Many special duty and operational support aircraft and state side aeromedical evacuation missions are also assigned to AMC.

Lt Gen Brian S. Robinson, USAF Deputy Commander

The command has one Numbered Air Force and one equivalent direct report ing Center. 18th Air Force is charged with tasking and executing all air mobility mis sions. Units reporting to 18th Air Force include all operational AMC wings and groups based in the continental United States. They are key to the execution phase of warfighting, providing worldwide mo bilityAMC’ssupport.direct reporting center is the USAF Expeditionary Center, located at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ. It oversees air base wings, air mobil ity operations wings and the Air Force’s only contingency response wing, which

provides expeditionary mobility sup port. The USAF Expeditionary Center also serves as the Air Force’s premier or ganization for expeditionary innovation, education, training, and exercises. The 618th Air Operations Center (AOC), lo cated at Scott AFB, also reports to AMC and serves as the organization’s air opera tions hub, planning and directing tanker and transport aircraft operations around theAMC’sworld.ability to provide global reach is tested daily. From providing fuel, supplies, and aeromedical support to troops on the front line, to providing humanitarian sup plies to hurricane, flood, and earthquake victims both at home and abroad, AMC has been engaged in almost nonstop op erations since its inception. Command tankers and airlifters have supported peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts throughout the world and continue to play a vital role today. The effective appli cation of air mobility creates effects in the operational environment on a daily basis for all ten Combatant Commands, indica tive of its ever increasing role in protect ing national interests, both at home and around the globe.

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United States forces must be able to provide a rapid, tailored response. A core

Gen Jacqueline D. Van Ovost, USAF Commander

competency of mobility air forces is rapid global mobility. This puts the “global” in the Air Force’s global reach, global vigi lance and global power. As the US winds down operations first in Iraq and now Af ghanistan, AMC provides critical flexibil ity for US national security.

ir Mobility Command (AMC), a major command headquartered at Scott AFB, IL, was created June 1, 1992. AMC provides America’s global reach. This rapid, flexible, and responsive air mobility promotes stability in regions by keeping America’s capability and char acter highly visible.

Christopher D. Thayer Director, Maritime Operations

CAPT Frank Okata, USN MSC Europe/Africa Commander

CAPT Hans E. Lynch, USN Chief of Staff

around the globe. The command supports ongoing contingency operations, military exercises and other day-to-day missions for DOD with large, medium-speed, rollon/roll-off (LMSR) ships, roll-on/rolloff container ships, fuel tankers, and dry cargo ships. MSC also charters additional short-term or voyage-chartered ships. If needed, the command has access to ships of the Ready Reserve Force (RRF), a fleet of militarily useful ships maintained in Reduced Operating Status (ROS) for use as surge sealift assets at ports in the United States. The RRF is owned and maintained by the US Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration.

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RDML Marc S. Lederer, USN Deputy Commander

Military Sealift Command (MSC)

Thomas K. Kiss Director, Ship Management

he Navy’s Military Sealift Command (MSC) is the leading provider of agile logistics, strategic sealift and special ized mission support for the Navy and the Department of Defense, operating more than 125 ships daily around the globe. MSC ships sustain our warfighting forces and deliver specialized maritime services in support of national security objectives in peace and war. Headquartered in Norfolk, Virginia, MSC has a total workforce of over 7,900 people afloat and ashore. In addition, five area commands provide MSC-unique expertise and operational perspective to Navy fleet commanders worldwide. The area commands are operationally focused and are aligned with the numbered fleet logistics staffs within their area of respon sibility: MSC Atlantic in Norfolk, Virgin ia; MSC Pacific in San Diego, California; MSC Europe and Africa in Naples, Italy; MSC Central in Manama, Bahrain; and MSC Far East in Singapore.

CAPT Michael B. O’Driscoll, USN MSC Central Commander

Military Sealift Command operates a fleet of prepositioning ships from strategic bases worldwide. These ships are loaded with combat and sustainment supplies and equipment supporting the full range of wartime and peacetime operations.

Gregg Pelowski Director, Total Force Management

MSC reports to US Transportation Command at Scott Air Force Base, Il linois, for DOD transportation matters, providing sealift for combat and other military cargo and equipment. MSC re ports to US Fleet Forces Command in Norfolk, Virginia, for Navy-unique mat ters. In this capacity, MSC’s Combat Lo gistics Force ships and Special Mission ships support the Navy’s fleet operations worldwide. MSC reports to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Devel opment, and Acquisition as a contracting authority and for procurement policy and oversight matters.

CAPT Kendall G. Bridgewater, USN MSC Pacific Commander

CAPT Joel G. Stewart, USN

CAPT Samuel F. de Castro, USN MSC Far East Commander

CAPT John L. Bub, Jr., USN

Steven C. Cade Executive Director

RADM Michael A. Wettlaufer, USN Commander

CAPT Janice G. Smith, USN MSC Atlantic Commander

Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron Two

Mary Kate DeMane Counsel

Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron Three

MSC delivers combat and other mili tary cargo needed by US warfighters

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CMDCM Theron Fischer, USN Command Master Chief

A Command that delivers innovative transportation solutions to the right place at the right time, every time.

CSM Rocky L. Carr, USA Command Sergeant Major, Scott AFB, IL

COL Joseph R. Morrow, USA Deputy Commanding Officer, Scott AFB, IL

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COL Jeremy L. St. Laurent, USA Commander, 597th Transportation Brigade, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA

MG Heidi J. Hoyle, USA Commanding General, Scott AFB, IL

Provide integrated and synchronized glob al deployment and distribution capabilities to the point of need.

VISION

COL William C. Arnold, USA Commander, 596th Transportation Brigade, Southport, NC

Deputy to the Commander, Scott AFB, IL

Chief of Staff, Scott AFB, IL

COL Stephen M. York, USA

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As both the Army Service Component Command to US Transportation Com mand and a Major Subordinate Com mand to US Army Materiel Command,

Additionally, SDDC’s Transportation Engineering Agency provides the De partment of Defense with engineering, policy guidance, research, and analytical expertise ensuring US military forces can respond successfully to any requirement anywhere in the world.

SDDC’s US Army Reserve force, the Deployment Support Command, pro vides SDDC with an integrated Total Force capability.

he Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) provides integrated and synchronized Global Deployment and Distribution ca pabilities to the point of need, delivering innovative transportation solutions to the right place at the right time, every time.

Director SDDC Transportation Engineering Agency, Scott AFB, IL

SDDC connects and synchronizes surface warfighting requirements through dis tribution network nodes to the point of need, responsively projecting power and delivering desired effects in support of combatant commands and the Total Joint Force. The command also partners with the commercial transportation industry as the coordinating link between DOD sur face transportation requirements and the capability industry provides.

With nine total force brigades geo graphically located throughout the world to support Combatant Commanders, SDDC is globally postured to deliver readiness to the Joint Warfighter.

Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC)

MISSION

Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC)

COL Ricardo L. Sierra-Guzman, USA Commander, 595th Transportation Brigade, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

BG Stephen M. Rutner, USA Deputy Commander for Operations, Scott AFB, IL

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Michael R. Hutchison, SES

Bruce A. Busler, SES

COL Joshua D. Hirsch, USA Commander, 598th Transportation Brigade, Sembach, Germany

COL Erik E. Hilberg, USA Commander, 599th Transportation Brigade, Wheeler AAF, HI

Whenever and wherever Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen are deployed, SDDC is involved in plan ning and executing the surface delivery of their equipment and supplies.

The Transportation Policy Division estab lishes Army Policy for the movement of cargo, in-transit visibility, personal prop erty and passenger travel; and manages the Army G-4 centrally funded Second Desti nation Transportation program.

simultaneously ensuring fiscal responsibil ity is maintained throughout the process.

Among the important policies being implemented are those that will improve logistics leader development, material readiness, and the Army’s ability to sus tain itself in the future. Under fiscal con straints it is necessary to adapt logistics structure, processes, and policies to sup port the Army’s return to expeditionary operations. It is imperative that logistics innovations are driven to enable agility, effectiveness, and to reduce the cost of doing business.

DIVISION

Plan and set policy used by all Army Logis ticians throughout the world and program and oversee their execution.

Foster an environment of dignity and re spect where everyone can reach their maxi mum potential and continue a legacy of excellence in support of resourcing Army readiness, establishing a surge capability and enabling the modernization of our Army.

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MISSION

PRINCIPAL LOGISTICS OFFICE | US Army Deputy Chief of Staff (G-4)

After more than 10 years of predictable deployment cycles, the Army is refocus ing on rapid, no-notice or limited notice deployments and sharpening these skills through Deployment Readiness Exercises. Furthermore, the Army continues to rectify logistics deployment capability gaps while

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LTG Duane A. Gamble, USA Deputy Chief of Staff (G-4)

he HQDA, G-4, establishes Armywide logistics policies and proce dures used by more than a quartermillion Army logisticians throughout the world. With a staff of just over 300, including many with recent experience in theater, the G-4 ensures that policies and resources are in places that are valuable to Soldiers in the field.

We must be creative, forward thinking, and bold in envisioning how we do busi ness, and how we institute solutions. The impacts of budget reductions—now and those projected in the years to come—pres ent challenges in bringing end strength, readiness, and modernization into balance. Now more than ever, forward-thinking oversight of Army logistics will prove cru cial to achieving that balance.

TRANSPORTATION POLICY DIVISION

We are an Army in constant motion, and the G-4 stands ready to continue sup porting our Soldiers, service members, and civilians to shape an even more efficient and effective logistics force.

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The Strategic Mobility Division provides oversight, policy, and develops plans in support of the Army’s Strategic Mobil ity requirements, Maritime Operations, Rail Operations and Army Prepositioned Stocks. The G4 Strategic Mobility Divi sion is the co-chair of the Army Power Projection Program which is responsible for addressing issues or concerns that af fect the Army’s ability to conduct deploy ment operations. Our Joint and commer cial partners remain critical to projecting Army forces worldwide; we will work closely with them to ensure the readiness of the strategic lift enterprise.

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• Military Surface Deployment and Dis tribution Command at Scott Air Force Base, IL

US Army Materiel Command (AMC)

• Army Sustainment Command at Rock Island Arsenal, IL

The command is a key enabler of Army power projection, rapidly and effectively deploying and sustaining forces, a criti cal component to Army readiness. AMC’s transportation offices, depots, arsenals, plants, ports and installation deployment infrastructure, are key to the nation’s pow er projection capabilities.

• Installation Management Command at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, TX

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• Tank-automotive and Armaments Command at Detroit Arsenal, MI

• US Army Security Assistance Com mand at Redstone Arsenal, AL

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• Joint Munitions Command at Rock Island Arsenal, IL/Joint Munitions and Lethality Life Cycle Management Command at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ

• Aviation and Missile Command at Redstone Arsenal, AL

arsenals, depots and ammunition plants, to maintaining Army Prepositioned Stocks, AMC assures supply availabil ity—ensuring America’s fighting force has the right equipment in the right location at the right time. AMC touches multiple phases in the materiel life cycle, including contracting, distribution, refurbishment andAMCresale.centralizes installation manage ment and all classes of supply and sus tainment functions under one command, synchronizing actions and improving planning, distribution and maintenance to better support Army readiness.

LTG Flem “Donnie” B. Walker Jr., USA Deputy Commanding General

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AMC MAJOR SUBORDINATE COMMANDS:

GEN Edward M. Daly, USA Commander

• Army Contracting Command at Red stone Arsenal, AL

Activated in 1962, AMC was the re sult of merging several technical services, installations and activities as a single, in tegrated organization. AMC has played a significant role in supplying wars, conflicts and contingencies and providing humani tarian aid and disaster relief.

• Army Financial Management Com mand at Indianapolis, IN

• Communications-Electronics Life Cycle Management Command at Ab erdeen Proving Ground, MD

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rmy Materiel Command (AMC) is the Army’s primary logistics and sustainment command, responsi ble for managing the global supply chain and ensuring installation and materiel readiness across the Total Force. Head quartered at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, AMC is one of the Army’s largest com mands with more than 175,000 military, civilian and contractor employees, im pacting all 50 states and more than 150 countries.Asone of four Army Commands and the Army’s lead materiel integrator, AMC synchronizes, integrates and operational izes the capabilities of 10 major subordi nate commands, providing materiel and sustainable readiness to meet today’s re quirements and prepare for the next con tingency.Thecommand’s complex missions range from manufacturing and main tenance to transportation and logistics. From managing the Army’s installations,

CSM Alberto Delgado, USA Command Sergeant Major

LPD-3 is responsible for Second Destina tion Transportation (SDT) resources to support the USMC enterprise movement of ground equipment and ammunition in support of Fielding, Redistribution, De pot Maintenance, Prepositioning, OverOcean Transportation, Port Readiness and Traffic Management. LPD-3 also devel ops, plans, coordinates, synchronizes, and provides oversight of Marine Corps and DOD policies, procedures, programs, and initiatives in order to provide optimally auditable, effective, and efficient transpor tation financial management.

TRANSPORTATION FINANCIAL POLICY (LPD-3)

Lieutenant General Charles Chiarotti has been at the forefront of creating an ag ile, ready, responsive and resilient Marine Corps installations and logistics enterprise to enable the Marine Corps to fight and win on the 21st century battlefield. He has supported an enduring advocacy construct that leverages the entire logistics communi ty for development of logisticians and logis tics prepared for 21st century expeditionary operations. He has fostered an environment to create logisticians and installation profes sionals who can support and sustain Ma rines operating globally in a variety of en vironments, and has enhanced the Marine Air-Ground Task Force and Naval Logistics Integration, as well as logistics integration with the broader Joint Force, to achieve

This Branch is responsible for functional area advocacy, operational oversight, and policy development and guidance. Responsibilities include coordination and dissemination roles for USMC and Joint policy and procedural requirements for sustainment distribution, including freight and logistics chain inter faces; household goods and passenger travel; transportation financial management; and preservation, packaging, and packing.

INTEGRATED MATERIEL DISTRIBUTION POLICY (LPD-1)

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Deline (Dee) R. Reardon, SES Assistant Deputy Commandant (ADC, I&L)

This Section develops, plans, coordinates, synchronizes and provides oversight of Marine Corps policy and procedures sup porting joint DOD policy and initiatives relative to personal property (household goods, unaccompanied baggage and pri vately owned vehicles) and passenger transportation. The section places great emphasis on education and procedural/ process improvements in order to provide excellent service to Marines, Civilian Ma rines, and their families; LPD-2 ensures the Distribution Management Offices have the training and tools needed to ef fectively dispense accurate information and support on the movement and storage of personal property and the transporta tion of passengers and their pets.

LtGen Charles G. Chiarotti, USMC Deputy Commandant (DC, I&L)

LOGISTICS PLANS, POLICIES AND STRATEGIC MOBILITY DIVISION (LP)

LOGISTICS DISTRIBUTION POLICY BRANCH (LPD)

Under the direction of the Deputy Com mandant, Installations and Logistics (I&L), LP is responsible for formulating Marine Corps logistics plans, policies, and con cepts; exercising staff supervision over joint and Marine Corps logistics matters, logistics manpower matters, logistics analysis, mobil ity, lift requirements, sustainability, produc tivity, materiel readiness, logistics informa tion systems, security assistance, and fiscal matters for appropriate division sponsored programs; and coordinating the logistics as pects of the prepositioning program.

PRINCIPAL LOGISTICS OFFICE | Deputy Commandant for Installations & Logistics (I&L)

LPD-1 provides USMC distribution management policy and guidance for

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the movement of freight worldwide and serves as the focal point in developing more efficient methods of transport ing, routing, tracing, and documenting USMC freight movements within the Defense Transportation System. This Sec tion is also responsible for transportation policy regarding the movement of arms, ammunition, and explosives shipments (AA&E); container leasing/purchasing policy; customs and border clearance is sues; preservation, packaging, and pack ing issues (P3); MAGTF Deployment and Distribution Policy (MDDP); and distribution management Automated In formation Systems (AIS).

DOD | US Marine Corps (USMC) | Headquarters Marine Corps, Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics (I&L)

PERSONAL PROPERTY AND PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION (LPD-2)

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eputy Commandant, Installations and Logistics (DC I&L) Headquar tered in Washington, DC, acts on behalf of the Commandant in designated matters of logistics policy and manage ment, and coordinates logistics actions with other Headquartersagencies.Marine Corps, Installa tions and Logistics shapes logistics plans and policies to sustain excellence in warf ighting. The focus of effort is to increase Marine Air Ground Task Force lethality by providing superior support through mod ernizing logistics processes, implement ing proven technology and best practices, developing standards of performance, and fully integrating the supporting establish ment of the Marine Air Ground Task Force.

greater interoperability. In addition, LtGen Chiarotti has created a path to a more ho listic approach to modernizing the Marine Corps’ distribution networks to make them more intelligent and data driven.

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David R. Clifton Executive Deputy

SgtMaj Jason B. Hammock, USMC Sergeant Major

abling logistic support to the operating forc es in a financially constrained environment.

WEAPON SYSTEM MANAGEMENT CENTER (WSMC) – WSMC provides a full range of enterprise and program level integrated logistics/supply chain management func tions to enhance warfighter readiness and sustainment throughout the life cycle of ground weapon systems.

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MajGen Joseph F. Shrader, USMC Commanding General

MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS COMMAND (MARCORLOGCOM) – This command provides globally responsive ground equipment inven tory control and integrated operational-level logistics capabilities to maximize Marine Corps materiel readiness and sustainment.

G6 COMMUNICATIONS & INFORMATION SYSTEMS – The G6 centrally governs and manages requirements for Information Technology (IT)-enabled logistics solu tions and services (including applications and associated hardware) that MARCOR LOGCOM uses to fulfill its mission of providing support to the warfighter.

MARINE FORCE STORAGE COMMAND (MFSC) – MFSC provides storage, inven tory control, stock readiness, tactical level distribution, and maintenance manage ment of Marine Corps ground equipment and associated collateral material held in stores to ensure globally responsive mate riel support to the total force.

G3/5 directs MARCORLOGCOM’s op erations and is responsible for integrating

QUALITY MANAGEMENT CENTER (QMC) –QMC is the command’s principal agent for innovation, end-to-end business process im provement, advanced analytics, compliance, policy management, and quality assurance.

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CENTER (SCMC) – SCMC plans, manages, executes, and integrates supply chain improvements, monitors the Marine Corps’ ground equip ment supply chain activities, and manages critical logistics programs to ensure effec tive and efficient support to the warfighter.

BLOUNT ISLAND COMMAND (BICmd) –BICmd executes the Marine Corps’ prepo sitioning programs (afloat and ashore) and provides operational logistics expertise to the Fleet Marine Force to enable rapid ar rival and assembly during operations span ning the range of military operations.

staff actions across the command. It also monitors Marine Corps operational mat ters about strategic and contingency plan ning, Marine Forces (MARFOR) support, war reserve materiel requirements, and lo gistics customer services to maximize com mand effectiveness.

G4 LOGISTICS – The G4 is responsible for planning, coordinating, and reporting physical inventory. Additionally, it man ages all MARCORLOGCOM military equipment maintenance requirements, operating materials, and supplies in the possession within organic storage, the De fense Logistics Agency (DLA), and third party remote storage activities to ensure accurate materiel accountability.

G8 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – G8 is the command’s Planning, Programming, Bud geting and Execution (PPBE) life cycle manager, ensuring accountability and compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements by maximizing our financial stewardship efficiently and effectively en

MAJOR COMMAND | Marine Corps Logistics Command (L01)

MARINE DEPOT MAINTENANCE COMMAND (MDMC) – MDMC is the USMC depot maintenance, multi-commodity capa bility. It provides worldwide depot-level maintenance to include both repairs and rebuilds, system engineering, fabrication, remanufacturing, and other technical ser vices to maximize the readiness and sus tainability of ground combat and combat support weapon systems and equipment.

G3/5 OPERATIONS & TRAINING/PLANS –

• Promotes Energy Leadership – N4 guides the Navy in achieving objectives that value energy as a strategic resource, improves our combat capability, en hances our mission effectiveness, and increases the resilience of the Navy’s shore platforms.

VADM Ricky L. Williamson, USN Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet Readiness & Logistics (N4)

he Deputy Chief of Naval Op erations (Installations & Logistics) (OPNAV N4) serves as the mission sponsor for Navy logistics by creating an environment that focuses on the analyti cal effort necessary to align naval logistics with current strategies and warfighting concepts, to accelerate logistics outcomes to the warfighter, and to ensure persistent logistics in unpredictable operational en vironments. OPNAV N4 collects, con solidates, and advocates Installations and Logistics requirements that support the Maritime Sustainment vectors of Refuel, Rearm, Resupply, Repair and Revive across the logistics continuum (planning, intertheater, intra-theater, and the last tactical mile). OPNAV N4 applies analytic rigor to identify capability seams and gaps, ca pacity requirements, and, ultimately, pri oritization of material and non-material solutions to inform decisions that enable and sustain Fleet operating forces and shore readiness.

• Endorses Transportation and Distri bution – N4 provides policy and guid ance on transportation, distribution, and related supply/logistics functions and serves as resource sponsor for trans portation, supply management (NAV SUP enterprise), hospital ship (onboard supplies and equipment), sealift, and Expeditionary Medical Facilities.

• Logistics Information Technology (LOG IT) Functional Area Manager – N4 assesses logistics enterprise IT re quirements and develops a supporting strategy that aligns digital architecture and transformation objectives with the current budget and resources.

• Leads in Assessment – N4 serves as the assessment sponsor in support of Readi ness Assessments for Logistics and Sup ply Chain management, including ini tial spares, ordnance, and infrastructure.

Some additional duties include:

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planning and provides policy, require ments assessment and resource spon sorship for Military Construction; Fa cilities Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization; Facilities Consolida tion; and Real Property.

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• Supports Strategic Planning – N4 conducts shore infrastructure strategic

• Enables Medical Integration – N4 provides oversight of medical systems integration and combat survivability in support of the logistics continuum and strategic competition.

• Ensures Environmental Compliance – N4 leads the Navy’s integration of regulations into practice while meeting operational/training requirements and capabilities for the future in a sustain able way.

FLEET READINESS & LOGISTICS OFFICE (OPNAV N4)

he Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) and Navy Supply Corps share one mission: to conduct and enable supply chain, acquisition, opera tional logistics and Sailor and family care activities with their mission partners to generate readiness and sustain naval forces worldwide to prevent and decisively win wars. NAVSUP’s diverse team of more than 22,500 civilian and military person nel oversee a diverse portfolio including supply chain management for material support to Navy, Marine Corps, Joint and coalition partners, supply operations, con ventional ordnance, contracting, resale, fuel, transportation, security assistance, and Sailor and family care, including food service, postal services, retail facilities, and movement of household goods. The NAV SUP team forms a vast network of profes sionals who deliver unparalleled products and services to customers in the fleet and across the NAVSUP’sworld.most important responsi bility is the worldwide, integrated Navy supply system, which gets the fleet what it needs, where and when it needs it. NAV SUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS), NAVSUP Business Systems Cen ter (BSC), and eight Fleet Logistic Cen

NAVSUP is one of 10 designated Navy Heads of the Contracting Activity and is responsible for management and oversight of the Navy Field Contracting System (NFCS). The NFCS consists of 630 con tracting activities that execute a range of NAVSUP-delegated contracting authority to include purchase card, ordering, and

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Responsive.Formore information call the Corporate Communications Office at 717-605-7404 or email navsuphqquestions@navy.mil.

DOD USN | Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP)

NAVSUP delivers worldwide inte grated logistics, contracting services, and facilitates transportation and ordnance to Navy and Joint operational units. This command provides oversight for a global network of FLCs that provide a variety of logistics support services to Navy and other military customers in their respective regions around the world. These products and services include material management, contracting, fuel services, hazardous mate rials management, household goods move ment support, consolidated mail services, ammunition supply chain management, transportation, and operations planning.

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ters (FLCs) are the major activities in this command.NAVSUP WSS, co-located in Phila delphia and Mechanicsburg, PA, provides program and supply support for the weap on systems that keep our naval forces mis sion ready by exercising centralized control of more than 430,000 different line items of repair parts, components, and assem blies and providing global logistics support to our Navy’s ships, aircraft, submarines, and weapon systems. NAVSUP WSS also provides logistics and supply assistance to coalition and allied nations through the Foreign Military Sales Program.

It is through the exceptional delivery of vast and varied capabilities that NAVSUP and the Navy Supply Corps contribute to the operational efficiency and fighting effectiveness of our Navy and Joint Warf ighters and remains Ready. Resourceful.

simplified acquisition procedure procure ment

RADM Alan J. Reyes, USN Deputy Commander Kurt J. Wendelken Vice Commander

CMDCM (SW/AW) Shannon T. Howe, USN MCPO of the Supply Community

Themethods.Navy Exchange Service Com mand, headquartered in Virginia Beach, VA, oversees 100 Navy Exchange Facilities and nearly 300 stores worldwide, 39 Navy Lodges, the Ships Store program, the Uni form Program Management Office, the Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facil ity and the Telecommunications Program Office. This command provides authorized customers quality goods and services at a savings and supports Navy quality-of-life programs for active duty military, retirees, reservists and their families. Seventy per cent of NEX profits are provided to sup port Navy Morale Welfare and Recreation, and the remaining thirty percent is used to build and renovate facilities worldwide.

RADM Peter Stamatopoulos, USN Commander, NAVSUP, and 49th Chief of Supply Corps

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NAVSUP Business Systems Center in Mechanicsburg, PA, provides premier in formation technology with a responsibility to design, develop, and maintain informa tion systems supporting numerous activities in the functional areas of logistics, supply chain management, transportation, finance, and accounting for the Navy, Department of Defense, and international partners.

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ith headquarters at WrightPatterson Air Force Base, Ohio, AFMC conducts the research, development, test and evaluation, and pro vides acquisition management services and logistics support necessary to keep Air Force weapon systems ready for war. AFMC de livers war-winning expeditionary capabili ties to the warfighter through development and transition of technology, professional acquisition management, exacting test and evaluation, and world-class sustainment of all Air Force weapon systems. From cradle-

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Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center

Kirtland AFB, NM

Robins AFB, GA

Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center (AFIMSC)

Brig Gen Linda Hurry, USAF Director of Logistics

Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL)

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to-grave, AFMC provides the work force and infrastructure necessary to ensure the United States remains the world’s most re spected Air and Space Force.

Air Force Test Center (AFTC) Edwards AFB, CA

AirKirtland(AFNWC)AFB,NMForceSustainment Center (AFSC)

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Tinker AFB, Wright-PattersonOK AFB, OH

ogistics, Engineering and Force Pro tection is responsible for manage ment and integration of Air Force logistics readiness; aircraft, munitions, and missile maintenance; civil engineering; and security forces, as well as setting policy and preparing budget estimates that reflect enhancements to productivity, combat readiness and quality of life for Air Force people.

Lt Gen Warren D. Berry, USAF Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection

Hill AFB, UT

Air Force Life Cycle Management Center

National Museum of the United States Air Wright-PattersonForce AFB, OH

he Director of Logistics is respon sible for organizing, training and equipping more than 180,000 lo gisticians who maintain and support mis sion generation and the aerospace weapons system inventory. A4L provides strategic guidance for materiel management, fu els, vehicle operations and management, deployment and distribution, personal property, traffic management and logis tics plans. The directorate also develops policy and oversees force development for logistics readiness, maintenance and muni tions, ensuring the readiness of the single largest element of manpower supporting Air Force combat forces globally.

AFMC CENTERS

PRINCIPAL LOGISTICS OFFICE | Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection (AF/A4)

SPECIALIZED UNITS

Air Force GenCommandMateriel(AFMC)ArnoldW.Bunch,Jr., USAF Commander www.afmc.af.mil

Joint Base San Antonio, TX

Wright-Patterson(AFLCMC)AFB, OH

AFMC HOST BASES

Tinker AFB, OK

Arnold AFB, TN Edwards AFB, CA Eglin AFB, FL Hanscom AFB, MA

Wright-Patterson AFB, OH

OFFICE OF INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE AND INNOVATION

• Safety: Reduce transportation-related fatalities and serious injuries across the transportation system. Safety has con sistently been DOT’s top strategic and organizational goal.

FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) Steve Dickson, Administrator

Responsible for recommending overall surface transportation policy initiatives to the Secretary. The office coordinates multi-modal initiatives and processes, such as the development of DOT’s proposed reauthorization language, and the coordi nation of the President’s Executive Order on streamlining environmental reviews of transportation infrastructure.

OFFICE OF AVIATION & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Serves as a principal advisor to the Secre tary and provides leadership in the devel opment of policies for the Department, generating proposals and providing advice

OFFICE OF INTELLIGENCE, SECURITY, AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE

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he DOT was established by an act of Congress in October 1966. DOT’s mission is to ensure America has the safest, most efficient and modern transpor tation system in the world, which boosts our economic productivity and global com petitiveness and enhances the quality of life in communities both rural and urban.

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Ensures the development, coordination and execution of plans and procedures for the DOT to balance transportation secu rity requirements with the safety, mobility and economic needs of the nation through effective intelligence, security, prepared ness and emergency response programs.

The Honorable Pete Buttigieg Secretary of Transportation

Responsible, in coordination with the Office of the Chief Economist, for pro viding policy direction related to the im plementation of infrastructure grant pro grams, credit programs and regulations that impact infrastructure development and operation.

• Infrastructure: Invest in infrastructure to ensure safety, mobility and accessibil ity and to stimulate economic growth, productivity and competitiveness for american workers and businesses.

regarding legislative and regulatory initia tives across all modes of transportation.

DOT KEY PRIORITIES

OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY FOR POLICY

Department of Transportation (DOT)

The FAA oversees the safety of civil avia tion. The safety mission of the FAA includes the issuance and enforcement of regulations and standards related to the manufacture, operation, certification and maintenance of aircraft. The agency is responsible for the rating and certification of airmen and for certification of airports serving air car riers. It also regulates a program to protect the security of civil aviation, and enforces regulations under the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act for shipments by air.

Principal advisor to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary and senior staff with respect to legislative affairs, Congressional relations, and policy matters affecting Federal, state and local governments, and public and private Principal advisor to the Secretary, Deputy Secretary and senior staff with respect to legislative affairs, Congressio nal relations, and policy matters affecting Federal, state and local governments, and public and private interest groups.

Polly Trottenberg Deputy Secretary Laura Schiller Chief of Staff Carlos Monje Senior Advisor

The FAA, which operates a network of airport towers, air route traffic control cen ters, and flight service stations, develops air traffic rules, allocates the use of airspace, and provides for the security control of air traffic to meet national defense require ments. Other responsibilities include the construction or installation of visual and

GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

www.transportation.gov

Initiates and develops Secretarial policies relating to the financing of transporta tion infrastructure; the use of economic analysis in evaluating infrastructure invest ments, rulemakings, Departmental pro grams, and other initiatives; the use of eco nomic analysis in reducing congestion and enhancing the efficient operation of trans portation networks; and other applications of economic analysis in transportation policymaking. Provides economic analysis of recommendations and proposed rules. Oversees the development and implemen tation of the Department’s strategic plan.

Serves as DOT’s decision maker in proceed ings involving the allocation of internation al aviation route authority, licensing of air carriers, providing air services to rural com munities, and grants of antitrust immunity for international aviation alliance activities. In addition, leads the DOT’s efforts on in ternational cooperation, export promotion and trade facilitation in transportation.

OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION POLICY

OFFICE OF ECONOMIC & STRATEGIC ANALYSIS

• Innovation: Lead in the development and deployment of innovative prac tices and technologies that improve the safety and performance of the nation’s transportation system.

Important to the economic develop ment of the Great Lakes region, SLSDC works to develop trade opportunities to benefit port communities, shippers and receivers and related industries in the area.

The FHWA coordinates highway trans portation programs in cooperation with states and other partners to enhance the country’s safety, economic vitality, quality of life, and the environment. Major pro gram areas include the Federal-Aid High way Program, which provides federal fi nancial assistance to the states to construct and improve the National Highway Sys tem, urban and rural roads, and bridges.

Meera Joshi. Deputy Administrator

Nuria Fernandez, Deputy Administrator

grant programs, FTA helps plan, build, and operate transit systems with conve nience, cost, and accessibility in mind. While buses and rail vehicles are the most common type of public transportation, others include commuter ferryboats, trol leys, inclined railways, subways, and peo ple movers. In providing financial, tech nical and planning assistance, the agency provides leadership and resources for safe and technologically advanced local transit systems while assisting in the development of local and regional traffic reduction.

Strengthens research and technology initia tives across all operating administrations. The Office ensures that the Department’s innovation priorities and policies are implemented across the Department and leads a range of cross-modal research initia tives to address strategic goals Departmentwide. OST-R also leads and administers the Department’s multimodal statistics and data programs and oversees the work of re lated fee-for-service organizations.

Craig H. Middlebrook, Deputy Administrator SLSDC operates and maintains a safe, reli able and efficient waterway for commercial and noncommercial vessels between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. The SLSDC, in tandem with the Saint Law rence Seaway Authority of Canada, oversees operations safety, vessel inspections, traffic control, and navigation aids on the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway.

electronic aids to air navigation and promo tion of aviation safety internationally. The FAA, which regulates and encourages the US commercial space transportation indus try, also licenses commercial space launch facilities and private sector launches.

The STB is an independent, bipartisan, adju dicatory body organizationally housed within the DOT. It is responsible for the economic regulation of interstate surface transporta tion, primarily railroads, within the US. The STB’s mission is to ensure that competitive, efficient, and safe transportation services are provided to meet the needs of shippers, re ceivers, and consumers. The board is charged with promoting, where appropriate, substan tive and procedural regulatory reform in the economic regulation of surface transporta tion, and with providing an efficient and ef fective forum for the resolution of disputes.

FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION (FTA)

Amit Bose, Deputy Administrator

FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION (FRA)

FMCSA’s primary mission is to prevent commercial motor vehicle-related fatalities and injuries. Administration activities con tribute to: ensuring safety in motor carrier operations through strong enforcement of safety regulations, targeting high-risk car riers and commercial motor vehicle driv ers; improving safety information systems and commercial motor vehicle technolo gies; strengthening commercial motor ve hicle equipment and operating standards; and increasing safety awareness.

RESEARCH AND INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION (OST-R)

SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD (STB)

of the nation’s energy that is transported by pipelines. PHMSA is dedicated solely to safety by working toward the elimination of transportation-related deaths and inju ries in hazardous materials and pipeline transportation, and by promoting trans portation solutions that enhance commu nities and protect the natural environment.

The FTA assists in developing improved mass transportation systems for cities and communities nationwide. Through its

Lucinda Lessley, Acting Administrator

Tristan Brown, Acting Administrator PHMSA oversees the safety of more than 800,000 daily shipments of hazardous ma terials in the United States and 64 percent

FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION (FHWA) Stephanie Pollack, Acting Administrator

NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (NHTSA)

The FRA promotes safe and environmen tally sound rail transportation. With the responsibility of ensuring railroad safety throughout the nation, the FRA employs safety inspectors to monitor railroad com pliance with federally mandated safety standards including track maintenance, in spection standards and operating practices.

MARITIME ADMINISTRATION (MARAD)

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MARAD promotes development and main tenance of an adequate, well-balanced, US merchant marine, sufficient to carry the na tion’s domestic waterborne commerce and a substantial portion of its waterborne for eign commerce, and capable of serving as a naval and military auxiliary in time of war or national emergency. MARAD also seeks to ensure that the US enjoys adequate ship building and repair service, efficient ports, effective intermodal water and land trans portation systems, and reserve shipping ca pacity in time of national emergency.

FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (FMCSA)

The FRA conducts research and develop ment tests to evaluate projects in support of its safety mission and to enhance the railroad system as a national transportation resource.

PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (PHMSA)

Dr. Steven Cliff, Acting Administrator NHTSA is responsible for reducing deaths, injuries and economic losses resulting from motor vehicle crashes. NHTSA sets and en forces safety performance standards for mo tor vehicles and equipment, and through grants to state and local governments enables them to conduct effective local highway safety programs. NHTSA investigates safety defects in motor vehicles, sets and enforces fuel economy standards, helps states and lo cal communities reduce the threat of drunk drivers, promotes the use of safety belts, child safety seats and air bags, investigates odom eter fraud, establishes and enforces vehicle anti-theft regulations and provides consumer information on motor vehicle safety topics.

SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (SLSDC)

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MISSION

An agile security agency, embodied by a professional workforce, that engages its partners and the American people to out match a dynamic threat.

The Aviation and Transportation Secu rity Act, passed by the 107th Congress and signed on November 19, 2001, established the TSA.

To secure the nation from the many threats we face. This requires the dedication of more than 240,000 employees in jobs that range from aviation and border security to emergency response, from cybersecurity analyst to chemical facility inspector. Our duties are wide-ranging, and our goal is clear—keeping America safe.

Protect the Nation’s transportation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) | TSA FEMA USCG

n the morning of September 11, 2001, nearly 3,000 people were killed in a series of coordinated ter rorist attacks in New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. The attacks resulted in the creation of the Transportation Security Administration, designed to prevent simi lar attacks in the future. Driven by a desire to help our nation, tens of thousands of people joined TSA and committed them selves to strengthening our transportation systems while ensuring the freedom of movement for people and commerce.

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4. Preserve and uphold the Nation’s pros perity and economic security

Integrity. Respect. Commitment.

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Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

David Pekoske Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Deputy Secretary

1. Counter terrorism and homeland secu rity threats

5. Strengthen preparedness and resilience

The Honorable Alejandro Mayorkas Secretary of Homeland Security

Hundreds of thousands of people from across the federal government, state, lo cal, tribal, and territorial governments, the private sector, and other nongovernmen tal organizations, play a role in executing our mission. These are the people who regularly interact with the public, who are responsible for public safety and security, who own and operate our nation’s criti cal infrastructures and services, who per form research and develop technology, and who keep watch, prepare for, and respond to emerging threats and disasters. These homeland security professionals must have a clear sense of what it takes to achieve the overarching vision articulated above.

The primary responsibility of the Mili tary Advisor is to provide counsel and sup port to the Secretary in affairs relating to the coordination and execution of policy and operations between DHS and DOD. Operational and support components of DHS include the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP); Cybersecurity and Infra structure Security Agency (CISA); Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA); US Immigration and Customs Enforce ment (ICE); Transportation Security Ad ministration (TSA); US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS); US Coast Guard (USCG); US Secret Service (USSS); Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office; Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC); Management Director ate; Office of Intelligence and Analysis; Of fice of Operations Coordination; Office of Strategy, Policy, and Plans; and Science and Technology Directorate.

2. Secure US borders and approaches

VISION

THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY HAS A VITAL MISSION

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (TSA)

www.dhs.gov

6. Champion the DHS workforce and strengthen the Department

RDML Brendan C. McPherson, USCG Military Advisor

CORE VALUES

In achieving these goals, we are continu ally strengthening our partnerships with communities, first responders, law enforce ment, and government agencies—at the state, local, tribal, federal, and internation al levels. We are accelerating the deploy ment of science, technology, and innova tion in order to make America more secure. And we are becoming leaner, smarter, and more efficient, ensuring that every security resource is used as effectively as possible.

There are six overarching homeland se curity missions:

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3. Secure cyberspace and critical infra structure

David P. Pekoske Administrator www.tsa.gov

FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA)

CG-4 is a diverse organization con sisting of military and civilian members from many different backgrounds and disciplines. The Engineering and Logis tics Directorate has managers, engineers, environmental specialists, scientist, lo gistician, technicians and Information Technology specialists . . . all vital to the ability to do the Directorate’s job. From the Assistant Commandant for Engineer ing and Logistics, to the field techni cian repairing a piece of mission critical equipment, the Engineering and Logis tics organization performs as a vital asset that enables the Coast Guard to attain its strategic and performance goals.

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) | TSA FEMA USCG

STRATEGIC PLAN

• Ready the Nation for Catastrophic Disasters – FEMA will work with its partners across all levels of government to strengthen partnerships and access new sources of scalable capabilities to quickly meet the needs of overwhelming incidents.

he Engineering and Logistics Di rectorate (CG-4) develops, de ploys and maintains the resources necessary to sustain the capabilities to meet operational requirements that sup

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• Reduce the Complexity of FEMA –FEMA must continue to be responsible stewards of the resources we are en trusted to administer. We must also do everything that we can to leverage data to drive decision-making, and reduce the administrative and bureaucratic burdens that impede impacted indi viduals and communities from quickly receiving the assistance they need.

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The men and women of CG-4 ensure the Coast Guard’s complex infrastructure is “always ready” to provide the necessary capability to the operational community to meet the Coast Guard’s missions.

he US Coast Guard is one of the five armed forces of the United States and the only military organization within the Department of Homeland Security. The Coast Guard protects the maritime economy and the environment, defends our maritime borders, and saves those in peril. The Coast Guard provides unique benefits to the nation because of its distinctive blend of military, humanitarian, and civilian law enforcement capabilities. By law, the Coast Guard has 11 missions: Ports, waterways, and coastal security, drug interdiction, aids to navigation, search and rescue, living marine resources, marine safety, Defense readiness, migrant interdiction, marine en vironmental protection, ice operations, and other law enforcement.

RDML Nathan Moore, USCG Assistant Commandant for Engineering and Logistics (CG-4) USCG ENGINEERING AND LOGISTICS

MISSION

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Helping people before, during, and after disasters.

port the Coast Guard’s five fundamental roles: Maritime Safety, Maritime Security, Maritime Mobility, National Defense, and Protection of Natural Resources. To do this, our professionals are responsible for engineering and logistics throughout the Coast Guard. The Engineering and Logistics Directorate provides technical, logistics, and engineering support for all Coast Guard operating programs (i.e., Search and Rescue, environmental, etc.). This includes performing or assisting in planning, design, construction, acquisi tion, renovation, maintenance, outfitting and alteration of cutters, boats, aircraft, motor vehicles, aids to navigation and shore facilities. Engineering, logistics, and maintenance responsibilities also include complete life-cycle support; installation, operations, maintenance and ultimately replacement.TheEngineering and Logistics Direc torate is composed of 2,898 people; 133 located in Coast Guard Headquarters and 2,765 located at three Headquarters Units: Aviation Logistics Center, Surfaces Forces Logistics Center (which includes the Coast Guard Yard), and the Shore Infrastructure Logistics Center. The Directorate is re sponsible for managing an annual budget of one billion dollars.

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Deanne Criswell Administrator www.fema.gov

ADM Karl L. Schultz, USCG Commandant of the USCG www.uscg.mil

FEMA’s 2018-2022 Strategic Plan creates a shared vision for the field of emergency management and sets an ambitious, yet achievable, path forward to unify and fur ther professionalize emergency manage ment across the country. The Strategic Plan sets out three overarching Strategic Goals:

• Build a Culture of Preparedness – Every segment of our society, from individual to government, industry to philanthropy, must be encouraged and empowered with the information it needs to prepare for the inevitable impacts of future disasters.

The Office of Travel, Employee Reloca tion and Transportation Services (T&T) offers enterprise-wide, government-wide, solutions using an integrated shared services strategy. T&T provides the subject matter expertise and procurement support so cus tomers can stay focused on their mission.

General Services (GSA)

• Promoting responsible use of federal resources through development of gov ernment-wide policies ranging from federal travel to property and manage ment practices

The Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) provides the best value services, products, and solutions to customers and increases overall government effectiveness and ef ficiency. FAS has four business portfolios: Information Technology Category; Assisted Acquisition Services; General Supplies and Services; and Travel, Transportation and Logistics. FAS makes it possible for GSA to deliver excellent acquisition services ef ficiently and effectively, while providing value to federal customers and the taxpayer.

Brett Prather Chief of Staff brett.prather@gsa.gov

Timothy Burke Director, Office of Travel, Employee Relocation and Transportation

• Effective management of government assets including more than 8,800 gov ernment-owned or leased buildings, and over 225,000 vehicles in the fed eral fleet, and preservation of historic federal properties

www.gsa.gov

T&T manages travel programs that are used by over 100 agencies and bureaus and thousands of travelers for air, hotel, online travel management, and data reporting to support customer agencies to efficiently manage their travel spend. The E-Gov Travel Service (ETS), an end-to-end, on line travel management service consoli dated and transformed travel-and-expense management to a single platform that inte grates all of the programs for distribution.

To include the airline City Pair Program, which has expanded to more than 11,000 markets, fares offered are discounted con siderably off comparable commercial fares, and allow government travelers benefits of no advance purchase, fully refundable tickets, and last seat availability. ETS also provides access to the FedRooms lodg ing program with nearly 8,900 properties world-wide, all approved by the FEMA with rates at or below per diem.

Ttimothy.burke@gsa.gov

he US General Services Administra tion’s mission is to deliver value and savings in real estate, acquisition, technology, and other mission-support ser vices across government. GSA’s expertise in government workplace solutions include:

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Administration

General Services Administration (GSA)

Katy Kale Deputy Administrator katy.kale@gsa.gov

• Leveraging the government’s buying power through responsible acquisition of products and services making up ap proximately 14 percent of the govern ment’s total procurement dollars

• Providing innovative technology solu tions to enhance government efficiency and increase citizen engagement

GSA’s Employee Relocation Resource Center (ERRC) provides relocation ser vices through the implementation of gov ernment-wide tools for homesale assistance and household goods transportation. The ERRC offers a streamlined procurement process with flexible programs, subject mat ter expertise, and program support. Fur thermore, ERRC helps agencies to develop procurement strategies and to implement service-effective and cost-efficient programs tailored to each individual agency’s mis sion, culture, philosophy and budget. MAS Schedule SIN 531 assists federal agencies offering relocation benefits for employees and their families, including: move man agement services, home sale services, prop erty management, and relocation software. The Centralized Household Goods Traffic Management Program (CHAMP) is a ten der procurement method allowing quick and easy access to highly competitive rates for household goods shipment services. Transportation offers a multimodal freight program which provides online booking of freight shipments with approved Transpor tation Service Providers through the Trans portation Management Services Solution.

Providing ocean carriage, inland transportation, and logistics services for rolling stock and oversized cargo www.maersklinelimited.com www.farrelllines.com S upp orti n g the US G ov ernment’s glob al t ran s p ortation r equir eme nts since 198 3

Lt Gen John B. Cooper, USAF (Ret.), Senior Vice President, Global Government and Defense 630-227-5831 • john.cooper@aarcorp.com

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AAR CORP.

Nick Gross, Senior Vice President, Government Programs 630-227-2809 • nicholas.gross@aarcorp.com

1100 North Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale, IL 60191 630-227-2000 • www.facebook.com/aarcorpwww.aarcorp.com•@aarcorp • www.linkedin.com/company/aar-corp

Lt Gen John B. Cooper, USAF (Ret.) Senior Vice President, Global Government and Defense

Nick Gross Senior Vice GovernmentPresident,Programs

AAR is a leading independent provider of aviation services to commercial and government customers around the globe. The company was founded in 1955 and today has revenues of over $2 billion, with more than 6,000 employees in 20 countries. AAR’s aftermarket expertise and award-winning Market Solutions, which can be integrated or leveraged separately, help customers increase efficiency and reduce costs while maintaining high levels of quality, service and safety. AAR is a trusted partner to airlines, militaries and OEMs delivering competitiveness so they can focus on transporting passengers, cargo and parts around the world.

• Warehousing

• United Nations

Agility DGS brings unmatched expertise and innovation to supply chain management providing 3PL/4PL services, project man agement, demand planning, and logistics and procurement in support of defense and peacekeeping missions, government pro grams, and humanitarian and relief efforts.

• Fuels Management

Industries & Customers

• UK Ministry of Defence

• Oil & Gas Pharmaceuticals Retail Manufacturing Consumer Goods Other Commercial Humanitarian Relief Public Sector International Institutions Peacekeeping Missions

• Project Management

• Guam Power Authority

• UK Medical Research Council

• Program Management

Pat Blum, Vice President, Business Development, Agility 703-417-6001 • pblum@agility.com

• Procurement

• Port of Guam

Anne Bradley, Senior VP, Agility DGS +44 844 282 1465 • abradley@agility.com

Product and Service Categories

MG Dan Mongeon, USA (Ret.) President & CEO, Agility DGS

George Allen President, DGS Americas

• Inventory Management

Agility Defense & Government Services 1725 Duke Street, Suite 450, Alexandria, VA 22314 703-417-6000 • www.agility.com @agilitydgs • www.linkedin.com/company/agility

Member Since 2004

Since 2008, Agility DGS has performed on more than 135 contracts and task orders for government, defense, NGO and privatesector customers in the Middle East, Europe, the United States, Africa, Caribbean and Asia-Pacific. It manages the world’s largest single-source household goods contract on behalf of the UK Ministry of Defence. Services include supply chain manage ment, freight management, contingency logistics, disposal, deployment coordination, customs clearance, retrograde support, fuels management, heavy lift, life support services, warehousing and distribution, specialized procurement and more.

Gareth Webberley, Vice President, Agility DGS Europe +44 776 016 5824 • gwebberley@agility.com

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• Commodity Management

Pat Blum Vice President, Development,BusinessAgility

• Customs Clearance

• Household Goods

Some of Agility DGS’s Clients

• US Defense Energy Support Center

• Royal Dutch Shell

• Freight Management

• Disposal

Anne Bradley Senior VP, Agility DGS

• Heavy Lift/Projects

Agility Defense & Government Services (DGS), headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, is the public sector arm of Agility. It pro vides complete supply chain management, logistics services and commodity services to defense and government customers. With more than 26,000 employees located in more than 500 offices in 100 countries, Agility DGS and its parent company offer a vast network of global land, sea and air transportation capabilities, including warehousing and storage.

MG Dan Mongeon, USA (Ret.), President & CEO, Agility DGS 703-417-6002 • dmongeon@agility.com

• 3PL/4PL Services

• Distribution

• Supply Chain Consulting

George Allen, President, DGS Americas 215-833-0535 • gallen@agility.com

•Qualifications:DOS,DOD,DCMA, SDDC and DLA-approved forwarder

Ken Jones, Director, Government and Aerospace Sales 800-669-4248 • kejones@aitworldwide.com

Greg Weigel Executive Vice President, Global Operations

Bob McGhee Director, Government and Aerospace Operations

Vaughn Moore, President and CEO 800-669-4248 • vmoore@aitworldwide.com

Bob McGhee, Director, Government and Aerospace Operations 888-818-6788 • bmcghee@aitworldwide.com

• US Customs Brokerage

• Customized tenders

AIT Worldwide Logistics, Inc. 701 N. Rohlwing Road, Itasca, IL 60143 • 800-669-4248 • www.aitworldwide.com • www.facebook.com/aitworldwide

• Spot quoting

• C-TPAT, IATA, FMC and TAPA certified

Greg Weigel, Executive Vice President, Global Operations 800-875-4248 • gweigel@aitworldwide.com

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• CRAF partner with CONUS/OCONUS services

• Full hazardous material management certification

• Full HAZMAT management certification

• Offering IHAT services under approved SCAC

• NDTA member

Keith Tholan, Chief Operating Officer 888-818-6788 • ktholan@aitworldwide.com

• Small Business Forwarder under NAICS #481212

Vaughn Moore President and CEO

As a CRAF-sponsored forwarder with four approved SCACs, AIT operates in CONUS and OCONUS with in-theater distribution, comprehensive supply chain securities and full Syncada™ processing.

All shipments handled by AIT benefit from end-to-end supply chain visibility with 24/7 global coverage. Our complete import and export programs combined with industry-leading North America, trans-border, and global capabilities support any size or weight, including project cargo, air and ocean vessel charter capabilities. Additionally, AIT offers a dedicated 24/7 AOG, OBC and Charter control tower supporting both government and commercial clients.

Keith Tholan Chief Operating Officer

• DSP License Management

Ben Naro, Vice President, Sales 888-857-7704 • bnaro@aitworldwide.com

• DDTC registered and ITAR compliant

• Foreign Military Sales (FMS) specialist with active contracts under management

The experts in AIT’s Global Compliance department are constantly incorporating new regulations into our knowledge base and disseminating up-to-the-minute information throughout the network via alerts, training initiatives and revised best practices. These updates along with our active participation in professional and regulatory organizations, help us fortify the safest, most efficient supply chains possible for our customers, especially those in the government industry.

Michael Mazzoni, Manager, Government and Aerospace Services 800-669-4248 • mmazzoni@aitworldwide.com

AIT Worldwide Logistics is a trusted, full-service transportation and logistics provider partnering with every branch of the United States government. Our vast global network delivers direct access to military bases and other strategic locations with every piece of cargo fully protected by world-class security measures.

Olya Ermak Chernyak, Manager, Global Compliance 800-669-4248 • oermak@aitworldwide.com

Member Since 2002

Aaron Ambrite, Director, Global Compliance 800-669-4248 • aambrite@aitworldwide.com

• FCL Facility Certified by DCSA

Jason Silve, Director, Government Trade – Military Sales 202-815-3577 • jason.silve@apl.com

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Will Martin, Director, Government Trade – Sales (West Coast) 510-774-5439 • will.martin@apl.com

Christopher Thomas, Vice President, Government Trade – Sales 615-483-6250 • christopher.thomas@apl.com

John Abrams, Director, Contract Compliance 202-496-2486 • john.abrams@apl.com

Charlie Hermosa, General Manager, Guam and Micronesia 671-588-4676 • charlie.hermosa@apl.com

APLus.flag@apl.com1-800-999-7733providesglobal

6110 Executive Boulevard, Suite 410, Rockville, MD 20852

Peter Mitchell, Senior Manager, Multi-Modal/Government Programs 202-496-2494 • peter.mitchell@apl.com

Lars Magnusson Vice GovernmentPresident,Trade Network/Operations–

APL301-468-4279Maritime

Government Team (US Flag Impelled Cargo – Booking & Customer Service)

Member Since 1957

Eric Mensing AmericanPresident/CEOPresidentLines, LLC

Eric Mensing, President/CEO, American President Lines, LLC 202-496-2480 • eric.mensing@apl.com

American President Lines, LLC 1667 K Street, NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC 20006 202-496-2488 • www.facebook.com/aplshippingwww.apl.com • @aplshipping

Lars Magnusson, Vice President, Government Trade – Network/Operations 202-496-2484 • lars.magnusson@apl.com

Jerry Jameson, Director, Projects & Military Household Goods 512-215-2880 • jerry.jameson@apl.com

APL Maritime

Adam Peterson, Vice President, Business Development 732-713-6933 • adam.peterson@apl.com

commercial and defense transportation services through a dependable intermodal network utilizing state-of-the-art information technology. APL has been a leader in US and foreign flag shipping since 1848, and continues to be one of the industry’s most dependable and recognized global brands. APL offers the best value for sea, land and air transportation solutions across Asia, Guam, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent, Africa, and Australia.

provides vessel operating services for the APL fleet of owned and chartered vessels, and markets APL’s ships to the Department of Defense for dedicated period charter requirements. APL Mari time prides itself on its record of unblemished dependable service in the demanding liner service, and its ability to meet the specialized and dynamic needs of its DOD customers. In partnership with the unions that crew its US flag vessels, APL Maritime brings to bear the optimum mix of ship operating know-how, technical knowledge, and management capability.

816 A1A N., Suite 101, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 201-307-1626 • www.arcshipping.com

Matt Eisele, Senior Vice President & General Counsel

Eric Ebeling, President & CEO

Chris Heibel, Senior Vice President, Head of Commercial

Sandy Santianna Vice President, Pricing, Contracts & Customer Service

American Roll-on Roll-off Carrier Group Inc. (ARC Group)

ARC also offers full-spectrum shipping and logistics capabilities, including US and international intermodal and multimodal solutions, personal property relocation logistics, stevedoring and related terminal services, customs clearance, information sys tems, and trucking. ARC Logistics has provided European distribution support, OEF/OIF linehaul, Northern Distribution Network services, and sea-air-land multimodal services in various theaters.

Eric Ebeling, President & CEO

American Roll-on Roll-off Carrier, LLC

Arlen Henock, Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer

Gen John Handy, USAF (Ret.), Chairman

Fred Finger, Senior Vice President, Head of Operations

816 A1A N., Suite 101, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

Member Since 1992

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Sandy Santianna, Vice President, Pricing, Contracts & Customer Service

201-307-1626 • contact@arcshipping.com

American Roll-on Roll-off Carrier operates the largest fleet of US flag Ro-Ro vessels and provides highly reliable Americanmanaged and American-crewed Ro-Ro shipping and related logistics services. ARC is committed to providing innovative and flexible solutions for its customers in the US DOD, other US Government agencies, and commercial shippers of vehicles and break-bulk equipment.

Gen John Handy, USAF (Ret.) Chairman

Eric Ebeling President & CEO

Chris Heibel Senior Vice President, Head of Commercial

Member Since 2016 Will Samolis Director, Industry Alliances

Chairman’s Circle PLUS —INDUSTRY

Will Samolis, Director, Industry Alliances will.samolis@amtrak.com

Amtrak is setting a new standard of travel with enhanced safety and cleaning measures. With its medical director, public health and safety team, and partnership with the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health, we have studied, analyzed and made improvements to the Amtrak travel experience—from beginning to end—for the safety and health of our people and travelers. In an effort to simplify and safeguard the travel experience, several cleaning, contact-free and convenience measures have been implemented into every part of the customer journey—from time of booking to the moment of arrival. Amtrak continues to evaluate current practices and launch new initiatives to support personal safety.

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For more information, follow Amtrak on social media, sign up for Amtrak Guest Rewards and visit Amtrak.com/coronavirus to stay updated on the latest news and important information on our services.

Amtrak offers its Federal Discount Program nationwide. Booking options are available to all federal agencies and DOD employ ees for business travel. Check with your travel management office or contact Amtrak via roger.delucia@amtrak.com.

Roger DeLucia, Federal & Corporate Sales Manager 202-313-8006 • roger.delucia@amtrak.com

Book travel, check train status, access your eTicket and more through the Amtrak app. Learn more at Amtrak.com and connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

Roger DeLucia Federal & Corporate Sales Manager

For 50 years, Amtrak has connected America and transformed transportation by modernizing train travel, and building for the future. Amtrak will continue to play an important role in the national transportation network for the next 50 years and beyond by operating a safe, environmentally efficient and fiscally responsible business by providing travelers with an experience that sets a new standard.

Amtrak

1 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Suite 380J, Washington, DC 20895 202-313-8006 • www.amtrak.com • https://careers.amtrak.com www.facebook.com/amtrak • @amtrak • www.linkedin.com/company/amtrak

Member Since 2007

John Nardone, Sr. Director Commercial Planning/Military Charter Programs, Defense & Government Programs 914-701-8303 • john.nardone@atlasair.com

Worldwide Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAWW) is proud to be an NDTA Chairman’s Circle Plus member and support the men and women of the United States Armed Forces and our AtlasAllies.AirWorldwide

Bricker Martin, Director Defense & Government Programs 618-228-7565 • bricker.martin@atlasair.comAtlasAir

James A. Forbes, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

John W. Dietrich, President & Chief Executive Officer

John W. Dietrich President & Chief Executive Officer

is a leading global provider of outsourced aircraft and aviation operat ing services. It is the parent company of Atlas Air, Inc., Southern Air Holdings, Inc. and Titan Aviation Holdings, Inc., and is the majority shareholder of Polar Air Cargo Worldwide, Inc.

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Its companies operate the world’s largest fleet of 747 freighter aircraft and provide customers a broad array of 747, 777, 767 and 737 aircraft for domestic, regional and international cargo and passenger applications. Through an innovative approach that tailors our products to our customers’ needs and requirements, we achieve best-in-class results through our ACMI, CMI, Commercial Charter [cargo and passenger] and Dry Leasing solutions—serving both timedefinite and general network operations. In 2020, we operated more than 65,000 flights, serving 400 destinations in 90 countries.

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings 2000 Westchester Avenue, Purchase, NY 10577 917-701-8000 • www.atlasairworldwide.com • www.linkedin.com/company/atlas-airwww.facebook.com/atlasairworldwideholdingshttps://careers.atlasairworldwide.com•@atlasairww•www.instagram.com/atlasairworldwide/

Bennett DriveAway (BDA)

Bennett International Transport, LLC (BIT)

BTT is one of the nation’s leading transporters of factory-built housing, commercial buildings, and towable recreational vehicles. A specialist in Toter, Pick-up, and Tow-away vehicles, BTT has the capability to match any need, no matter how large, through intermodal partnerships with its affiliate companies.

BIL is a non–asset based neutral affiliate of the Bennett Family of Companies focused on delivering management solutions that integrate resources and technology to design, engineer, and manage complex supply chain processes and systems to both commercial and government entities. BIL is ISO certified with a reputation as an exceptionally unique Third Party Logistics (3PL) provider for Project and Relocation services.

Bennett Motor Express, LLC (BME)

David Lowry, CEO, Bennett Motor Express, LLC • david.lowry@bennettig.com

Member Since 2006

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BME is the flagship company of the Bennett Family of Companies and is composed of six divisions: Flatbed, Drop Deck, Heavy Haul, Air & Space, Oil Field, and Government Services. Specializing in hauling heavy and unusual freight, BME has transported some of the largest pieces of equipment ever moved on the open road. BME’s Government Services team is made up of sea soned subject matter experts with many years of practical experience in the government enterprise.

Marcia G. Taylor, President & CEO, Bennett Family of Companies

Bennett Heavy & Specialized, LLC (BHS)

BHS is an approved carrier for both the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy that focuses on the transport of hazardous materials and other specialized commodities. BHS is ISO certified and consistently ranks as one of the top special ized carriers in the country.

Jim Utley, Vice President, Government Services • jim.utley@bennettig.com

Charles Phillips GovernmentPresident,Services

David Lowry CEO, Bennett Motor Express, LLC Jim Utley Vice GovernmentPresident,Services

The Bennett Family of Companies

Bennett Motor Express, LLC

Bennett Distribution Services, LLC (BDS)

1001 Industrial Parkway, McDonough, GA 30253 800-866-5500 • www.facebook.com/bennettinternationalgroupwww.bennettig.com • @bennettig • www.linkedin.com/company/bennett-international-group

Charles Phillips, President, Government Services • charles.phillips@bennettig.com

BDS supports you with bi-coastal, dedicated warehousing solutions featuring management systems for public warehousing, supply chain management, yard management, port services, dedicated fleet trucking, and multi-modal freight solutions.

Bennett International Logistics, LLC (BIL)

BDA is the industry leader in safe, dependable vehicle transport services for manufacturers, dealers, municipalities, utility companies, and government agencies. We specialize in pickup and delivery of all classes of trucks including tractors, cab and chassis, motorized RVs, utility trucks, emergency vehicles, school and transit buses, specialized equipment, and more.

Since 1974, the Bennett Family of Companies has achieved a worldwide reputation as a quality focused premier provider of logistics and transportation solutions to government and commercial customers.

Bennett Truck Transport, LLC (BTT)

BIT is an IATA approved, ISO certified, C-TPAT and ITAR compliant, non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC), customs house broker, freight forwarder, and logistics provider. We offer air, ocean, and intermodal freight transport through our own offices and network of global partners in 105 countries worldwide.

Boyd McMurtrey, Vice President, Global Logistics 229-518-1360 • bmcmurtrey@go-ct.com

We are a global logistics and technology engineering leader who provides innovative solutions. Our streamlined operations model addresses all three supply chain elements: data, automation, and collaboration. With the use of an industry-leading met ric assessment model, we can analyze the efficiency and effectiveness of the logistics enterprise. As an orchestration expert, we rapidly learn and uncover value by adopting emerging flexible, configurable, lightweight, and scalable orchestrator, business intelligence, and decision support solutions. We employ a Performance-to-Plan approach to deliver accountability and measur able performance oversight to our customers and stakeholders.

Boyd McMurtrey Vice GlobalPresident,Logistics

David Ingram, Global Workforce Development Officer 229-352-8326 • dingram@go-ct.com

Elline Binner, Director, Quality Management, Acquisitions & Logistics 727-303-3005 • ebinner@go-ct.com

Walter Gartner, Chief Information Officer 717-873-5074 • wgartner@go-ct.com

David Ingram Global DevelopmentWorkforceOfficer

Ricardo Valentin, Operations Manager, Distribution, Warehousing, & Transportation 229-715-7151 • rvalentin@go-ct.com

John Mahan President & CEO

Cervello Global Corporation dba Cervello Technologies 535 Philippe Parkway, Safety Harbor, FL 34695 727-303-3001 • www.facebook.com/cervellot/www.cervello.net•@cervellotech

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Since 2021

Member

John Mahan, President & CEO 727-303-3009 • jmahan@go-ct.com

Karen “Kaz” McMillan, Director, Business & Workforce Development (Australia) +61 (3) 85957614 • kmcmillan@go-ct.com

Cervello is a highly qualified United States Defense Contractor. For more than 14 years, we have developed and deployed dy namic teams of skilled professionals committed to the warfighter. With employees located throughout the United States, Guam, and Kuwait; subsidiaries in Australia and Germany; and branch offices in Japan and Singapore, Cervello is uniquely positioned to effectively support military headquarters and forward-deployed units. Cervello has a highly knowledgeable and experienced team that is the primary provider of global logistics support to the United States Marine Corps, ensuring that our customers and stakeholders can fulfill their role as a naval expeditionary force-in-readiness.

Karen “Kaz” McMillan Director, Business & Workforce(Australia)Development

More than 90 percent of our employees are former military leaders with proven experience in strategic, operational, and tactical operations. With these skill sets, our team ensures our warfighters have the capacity and capability to accomplish their mission and come home safely. The Cervello Global Logistics Center of Excellence is focused on our military’s ability to penetrate and control contested areas with an agile, lethal, and resilient fighting force.

Digital Transformation

CGIwww.cgi.com/us/en-us/federal/workforceFederalregularlyidentifiesandevaluates emerging trends and technologies. With that information, combined with its de cade’s worth of direct domain knowledge, CGI is uniquely poised to consult government leaders on innovate ways to overcome workforce challenges via effective mission-focused solutions, coupled with expertise in change management, data analysis, knowledge transfer, training and process redesign.

Stephanie Mango President

Tim Spadafore, Sr. Vice President, Defense, Intelligence and Space Programs 703-227-6750 • tim.spadafore@cgifederal.com

Transportationwww.cgi.com/us/en-us/federal/citizen-engagementandtravelserviceusersandstakeholders expect a level of digital service on a par with online retail and banking. CGI Federal empowers clients to fulfill those expectations.

Tim Spadafore Sr. Vice President, Defense, Intelligence and Space Programs

CGI Federal 12601 Fair Lakes Circle, Fairfax, VA 22033 703-227-6000 • www.facebook.com/cgiunitedstateswww.cgi.com/usfederal•@cgi_usfederal

Goingwww.cgi.com/us/en-us/federal/protecting-americas-assetsfarbeyondcybersecurityandSecurityOperationsCenters (SOC), CGI Federal knows that protecting the nation and its transportation infrastructure entails transparent and accountable financial management, rigorous knowledge management and prevention of fraud, waste and abuse.

Member Since 2020

Citizen Engagement

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CGI Federal Inc. is a proud member of the NDTA, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of CGI Inc. For more than 40 years, CGI Federal has partnered with US defense, civilian and intelligence agencies to support their mission-essential needs. CGI Federal’s ex perts work closely with clients to reduce costs, increase operational efficiency and gain valuable business insights. CGI Federal has over 7,000 consultants and is headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, with offices across the US, to serve in close proximity to clients. CGI Federal has been at the forefront of helping government clients stay ahead of the performance curve through worldclass program support, prioritizing and focusing on five core areas:

Protecting America’s Assets

Federal Workforce of the Future

Operational Excellence

CGI Federal Inc.

Towww.cgi.com/us/en-us/federal/digital-transformationmeetfuturerequirements,transportation,logistics and defense community officials are investing in solutions intended to digitize operations, solutions such as robotic process automation, blockchain, IT-enabled business process reengineering, intel ligent automation, cloud and hybrid IT, data analytics, devops, agile and more. However, tangible results stemming from these investments still too often elude stakeholders. CGI Federal brings a proven track record of digital transformation success, posi tioning clients to overcome current and future challenges.

Stephanie Mango, President 703-227-6750 • stephanie.mango@cgifederal.com

Inwww.cgi.com/us/en-us/federal/operational-excellenceaneraoffiscalconstraintsandheightenedexpectations, CGI Federal provides the tools and expertise necessary to advance performance effectiveness in the most cost-effective manner, through improved transparency, accuracy and overall efficiency. Key solutions delivering operational excellence include financial management and acquisitions, data and predictive analytics, shared services, content and records management and more.

Chapman Freeborn has been supporting NATO allies on a global scale for more than three decades. We continue to be heav ily involved in operations in Europe, the Middle East, West Asia and Africa, providing much-needed sustainment support to coalition forces.

Neil Dursley, Chief Commercial Officer +44 1293 572 875 • neil.dursley@chapmanfreeborn.aero

Ben Hampton Cargo Director – North East

With a 24/7 flight operations department and an expert charter team strategically located around the globe, we stand ready to support and deliver the best solutions in some of the most challenging geographies on the planet.

The group’s subsidiary companies include Chapman Freeborn On-board Courier, Intradco Cargo Services, Magma Aviation, and global flight support division Chapman Freeborn Flight Support.

Alfie Arrowsmith Vice CargoPresidentCharters

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering, Inc. 3250 West Commercial Boulevard, Suite 300 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 954-202-0750 • www.chapman-freeborn.com

to be an NDTA Chairman’s Circle Plus member.

Alfie Arrowsmith, Vice President Cargo Charters

Neil Dursley Chief Commercial Officer

We understand the need for precision and reliability when it comes to a charter supplier, holding ourselves to the highest standards of safety and compliance, while utilizing our extensive global presence to provide around-the-clock coverage to our customers.

Member Since 2010

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In addition to cargo services, we offer passenger charter services worldwide—from diplomatic tours and personnel flights, through to large-scale evacuation and repatriation operations for thousands of people.

Ben Hampton, Cargo Director – North East Chapmanben.hampton@chapmanfreeborn.aeroFreebornAircharteringisproud

Josh Beckham, Vice President of Operations 800-521-5130 • jbeckham@chiaviation.com

Chris Turner, President 800-521-5130 • cturner@chiaviation.com

Jim Wilkerson, Director of Operations 800-521-5130 • jwilkerson@chiaviation.com

Charlie Davis, Director of Maintenance 800-521-5130 • cdavis@chiaviation.com

Our US Military partners downrange know that they can trust CHI Aviation’s safe, reliable and versatile airlift support platforms because of our industry-leading safety record, our long-standing Operational Readiness Rates (ORR) of more than 97%, and our turnkey solutions which match the right machine to their complex and critical missions. CHI Aviation’s affiliate companies (Helimax Aviation and Resolute ISR) also support US Government customers with Aerial Fire Suppression and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Services.

Member Since 2018

Jim Russell, Vice President 800-521-5130 • jrussell@chiaviation.com

Keith Shivers, Chief Pilot 800-521-5130 • kshivers@chiaviation.com

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Construction Helicopters, Inc. (d/b/a CHI Aviation), a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB), is one of very few top-tier opera tors providing both Rotary-Wing and Fixed-Wing Expeditionary Airlift to the US Military in some of the most remote and austere Areas of Responsibility (AORs) in the world. Since 2011, CHI Aviation has maintained Commercial Airlift Review Board (CARB) approval, supporting the US Department of Defense (DOD) in Africa and the Middle East with a fleet of Sikorsky S-61N heavy-lift helicopters. CHI Aviation also provides CARB-approved Fixed-Wing airlift support to the DOD with a fleet of CASA 212s.

Construction Helicopters, Inc. (d/b/a CHI Aviation) 3679 Bowen Road, Howell, MI 48855 800-521-5130 • www.facebook.com/constructionhelicopters/www.chiaviation.com • www.linkedin.com/company/chi-aviation-inc-/ • www.instagram.com/chiaviation/

Phil Church, Director of Business Development 517-304-0888 • pchurch@chiaviation.com

Paris D’Avanzo, Director of Safety 800-521-5130 • pdavanzo@chiaviation.com

• Airfreight

• Being the employer of choice

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T.J. Madzy, Government Services Supervisor 630-517-9535 • tj.madzy@craneww.com

• Honesty in every transaction through trust, collaboration, and teamwork

We are also United Airlines’ sole Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) long-term freight forwarding partner. Crane Worldwide and United Airlines will partner together to support various government segments and private sector businesses with the supply chain solutions they need. Most importantly, Crane Worldwide alongside United Airlines will provide the end-to-end supply chain solutions for DOD requirements.

Crane Worldwide Logistics, LLC 1500 Rankin Road, Houston, TX 77073 www.facebook.com/craneworldwide/www.craneww.com • @cwwlogistics

• Road freight

Our services include:

• Making excellence a habit

• Customs brokerage

Keith Winters, Chief Executive Officer

• A keen sense of urgency

• Value added services

John Weir GovernmentVP Services

Tim Zubradt, Chief Sales Officer 630-517-9528 • tim.zubradt@craneww.com

Crane Worldwide Logistics is a full-service air, ocean, customs brokerage & logistics company.

• Logistics breakbulk/project cargo

• Focusing on innovation and possibilities, not limitations

John Weir, VP Government Services 630-517-9534 • john.weir@craneww.com

Daniel Ivy, Operations Manager 281-233-9545 • daniel.ivy@craneww.com

• Being the client advocate

Our Company believes in:

• Listening with the intent of learning

• Ocean freight

Tim Zubradt Chief Sales Officer

Member Since 2014

Keith Winters Chief Executive Officer

Crane Worldwide Logistics was built on the foundation that we challenge the norm through our four Crane Worldwide value propositions: Our People, Our Service Execution, Our Information Technology, and Our Account Management.

Thomas B. Crowley, Chairman & CEO 510-251-7515

• chris.goss@crowley.com

Member Since 1977

Shiju Zacharia Senior Vice President, Crowley Solutions

• www.facebook.com/crowleywww.crowley.com•@crowleymaritime • www.linkedin.com/company/crowley-maritime/

• kristian.rogers@crowley.com

Chris Goss, Vice President , Expeditionary Logistics 904-727-2465

Kris Rogers, Director, Operations 608-519-6396

• wally.gonzalez@crowley.com

• michael.roberts@crowley.com

• thomas.crowley@crowley.com

Crowley is also a trusted partner to the DOD and DHS in response to natural disasters. With frontline experience during the Haiti Earthquake, Ebola Pandemic in West Africa, and more recently Hurricane Maria, we are a recognized industry leader in rapid humanitarian relief logistics following disasters worldwide.

Crowley

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BusinessDirector,Development

Michael Roberts, Senior Vice President, Government Relations 904-727-2606

Michael Golonka, Vice President, Maritime Solutions 904-613-3008

Raymond Fitzgerald, Chief Operating Officer 904-523-3420

We are proud to be a leading operator of vessels for the Military Sealift Command (MSC) and the Maritime Administration (MARAD). We are recognized for safe and reliable maritime operations, engineering services, and port operations in support of our customers’ missions. Crowley also operates vessels in the Maritime Security Program.

Expeditionary Logistics

Crowley’swww.crowley.com/governmentgovernmentteamisfocused on leveraging Crowley’s capabilities to serve US government customers, including the DOD, DOT and DHS, with supply chain, expeditionary, maritime, technology and energy services that support their missions.

Shiju Zacharia, Senior Vice President, Crowley Solutions 904-718-0558 • shiju.zacharia@crowley.com

• michael.golonka@crowley.com

Crowley Maritime Corporation

Supply Chain

Bleu Hilburn Vice President, DevelopmentBusiness Victor W. González

We offer worldwide supply chain services including truckload, LTL/LCL, NVOCC, freight forwarding, project logistics, warehous ing, distribution and customs brokerage, and technology services. We are proud to be a trusted DOD partner on the Defense Freight Transportation Services (DFTS) contract providing transportation services to DOD customers in the US.

Patrick Wallace Vice President, Operations

9487 Regency Square Boulevard, Jacksonville, FL 32225 904-727-2200

• raymond.fitzgerald@crowley.com

Bleu Hilburn, Vice President, Business Development 904-727-2200 • bleu.hilburn@crowley.com

• patrick.wallace@crowley.com

Crowley Solutions

Fuels

Victor W. González, Director, Business Development 904-727-2256

Crowley Maritime Corporation is pleased to support the NDTA. Founded in 1892, we are a US-owned and operated government, marine, energy and logistics solutions company providing services worldwide. Crowley’s operating companies provide a wide range of supply chain and transportation services to commercial and government customers. We are also the largest commer cial employer of US merchant mariners and operate the largest US flag fleet of vessels.

Vessel Operations

Patrick Wallace, Vice President, Operations 801-230-2569

We transport, store and distribute petroleum for the DOD to support the strategic mobility of US forces in the Arctic and Pacific theaters. Terminal capacity for government fuels is currently one million barrels with another 500,000 barrels coming online in early 2022. We also provide LNG supply, transportation, and engineering services to commercial and US government customers.

Unified mission and operational system capabilities are the cornerstone for modernization. As the pace of technological innovation accelerates, legacy core systems can’t keep up. People, processes, and operating models have to adapt to the rapidly changing work force and the fast pace of disruption. Deloitte has a path to harness this changing environment and help you achieve bold outcomes.

• The Department of Justice

Transforming how transportation works Industry 4.0 is driving the future of how goods get from point A to point B. Whether is it to the store shelf or the forward edge of the battlefield, from connected sensors working with leading edge software providing real time visibility and “control tower” capability, organizations and their stakeholders are getting an never-before-available view into their distribution networks. The hardware, software, and human interface is creating efficiencies and opportunities at all levels. Deloitte is working with clients in each step of the Digital Supply Network, from factory to last tactical mile, to help our clients define and deploy how they will prepare for the future of transportation.

The best analytics initiatives require focused outcomes, perspective on the data available to support those outcomes, and an ability to garner insights gleaned from the data. Deloitte’s global footprint gives us a unique perspective of where data can be collected and synthesized to support mission needs. Combining Deloitte’s perspective with the latest in cognitive design, you can obtain fast, predictive, and high-quality outcomes.

Deloitte’s Defense, Security & Justice practice serves clients across:

The analytics behind the intelligence.

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As the world becomes more connected, cyber threats are growing in number and complexity. Cyber is moving in new direc tions—beyond an organization’s walls and IT environments and into the products they create, the factories where they make them, the spaces where their employees conceive them, and where customers use them. With new and ever-evolving chal lenges will come extraordinary opportunities. It’s time to embrace cyber.

The modernization behind the mission.

Public Services practice—our people, ideas, technology and outcomes—are all designed for impact. Our team of over 12,000 professionals bring fresh perspective to help you anticipate disruption, reimagine the possible, and fulfill your mission promise.

Heather Reilly Defense, Security & Justice National Sector Leader

• The intelligence community

Alan Estevez National Security and Logistics

• All branches of the Armed Forces

Member Since 2018

• The Unified Combatant Commands

Deloitte 1919 North Lynn Street, Arlington, VA 22209 571-882-5000 • www.facebook.com/deloitteus/www.deloitte.com/us/dsj•@deloittegov

Alan Estevez, National Security and Logistics

As work is transformed, so is the workforce. Talent comes from myriad sources. AI, automation, and other emerging technolo gies are now ubiquitous, helping people work smarter wherever they are. Workers collaborate with machines and use additional tools and resources to learn and reskill as their work evolves.

• The Department of Homeland Security

The force behind the force.

In addition to serving valued clients across the US Department of Defense, Deloitte is committed to supporting the Military Fam ily ecosystem by developing capabilities and solutions that enhance quality of life for Military Families and Veterans, from child development to spouse employment to casualty and memorial affairs. Deloitte is proud to represent the military community and acknowledges the sacrifice that comes with service.

The future of work

Heather Reilly, Defense, Security & Justice National Sector Leader hreilly@deloitte.com

• The agencies of the Department of Defense

Cyber everywhere.

Deloitte’salanestevez@deloitte.comGovernmentand

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2700 South Commerce Parkway, Suite 300, Weston, FL 33331

Greg Hewitt, Chief Executive Officer of DHL Express U.S.

DHL Supply Chain

1801 NW 82nd Avenue, Suite 140-145, Miami, FL 33126

DHL Global Forwarding

DHL eCommerce

DHLlogistics.dhl.comSupplyChain

1210 S. Pine Island, 4th Floor, Plantation, FL 33324 800-225-5345 • www.facebook.com/dhlexpresswww.dhl-usa.com/express•@dhlus• www.linkedin.com/company/dhl

50 Years DHL

DHLlogistics.dhl.comGlobalForwarding

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provides air and ocean freight, domestic, warehousing and distribution, and supply chain solutions. It offers shipping, tracking, international delivery, road and rail transportation, contract logistics, international mail, and other services.

provides domestic and international shipping services to online retailers and other B2C shippers. It offers express delivery and international shipping services for parcels and documents for small and medium businesses, as well as tracking, export, import, custom, small business, and other services.

Michael Taylor, Director, Head of Public Sector Compliance and Governance, DHL Public Sector 301-693-0516 • mike.g.taylor@dhl.com

The DHL family of specialized business units offers an unrivaled portfolio of logistics products and solutions ranging from domestic and international parcel delivery to international express, road, air and ocean freight to end-to-end supply chain management. DHL is part of Deutsche Post DHL Group.

In 2019, DHL celebrated 50 years since the company’s founding by three entrepreneurs in San Francisco in 1969. DHL began as a disruptor to the traditional delivery industry, circumventing bureaucracy with an innovative new service to deliver documents by air overnight. Since then, DHL has grown into a globe-spanning family of DHL companies with about 380,000 employees in over 220 countries and territories that covers the entire spectrum of logistics and supply chain services. DHL’s customer-centricity and cando culture have fueled five decades of innovation—from the DHL 1000, one of the first word processing computers in the world, to using the purpose built StreetScooter, an environmentally friendly delivery vehicle powered by an electric drive and developed by Deutsche Post DHL Group. With the Mission 2050 commitment to reach zero group-wide emissions by 2050, DHL is continuing to be a trailblazer in the logistics industry.

Michael Taylor Director, Head of Public Sector Compliance and Governance, DHL Public Sector

DHL Express

Ethan Mattern Head of Public Sector, DHL Express U.S.

DHL Express U.S.

Member Since 2010

Greg Hewitt Chief Executive Officer of DHL Express U.S.

provides customers in many industry sectors with logistics services along the entire supply chain— from plan ning, sourcing, production, storage and delivery to returns logistics and value-added services—in order to ensure logistics flow.

Ethan Mattern, Head of Public Sector, DHL Express U.S. 206-601-8592 • ethan.mattern@dhl.com

DHLlogistics.dhl.comeCommerce

570 Polaris Parkway, Westerville, OH 43082

DHL Express is the world leader in express shipping services and logistics. Our unparal leled global network and local expertise make us uniquely suited to meet the complex needs of government agencies worldwide. Providing reliable, door-to-door express shipping to and from anywhere in your theater of operations—that’s our foreign policy.

Knownwww.dhl-usa.com/publicsectorasthe“InternationalSpecialists,”

1210 S. Pine Island Road, Plantation, FL 33324

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Rob Connors, Vice President of Business Development • 314-512-3879 • robconnors2@ehi.com

Don Moore, Senior Vice President of Corporate Business Development • 314-512-2288 • donald.moore@ehi.com

One man’s vision is how the Enterprise story begins. Back in 1957, a decorated WWII Hellcat pilot returned home after serving over the skies of the South Pacific. This man, a true innovator named Jack Taylor, had a steadfast dedication to his country, his family, and the dream of starting a business.

Member Since 1991

A recognized technology innovator, Alamo was the first car rental brand to offer self-serve kiosks to help airport customers get on the road faster. Alamo also offers everyday low rental rates and a hassle-free customer experience at the most popular travel destinations throughout North America, Central America, South America, the Caribbean and Europe, as well as parts of Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.

Bryan J. Scott Assistant Vice President of Government Business

Today, Enterprise Holdings—through its independent regional subsidiaries and franchise partners—operates the Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands via more than 10,000 fully staffed neighborhood and airport offices in more than 90 countries and territories.

National Car Rental is a premium, internationally recognized brand that serves the daily rental needs of the frequent airport traveler throughout North America, Central America, South America, the Caribbean and Europe, as well as parts of Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. With National, time-sensitive customers are able to quickly choose their own vehicles, based upon their advance reservation and requested car class, and then simply drive away from the airport.

Bryan J. Scott, Assistant Vice President of Government Business • 314-512-5390 • bryan.j.scott@ehi.com

Don Moore Senior Vice President of CorporateDevelopmentBusiness

Richard Dampman, Strategic Sales Director • 540-338-2527 • richard.j.dampman@ehi.com

This robust global network—operating a fleet of 2 million vehicles—provides a comprehensive portfolio of transportation solutions, including car rental, carsharing, vanpooling, car sales, truck rental, online ride-matching and affiliated fleet manage ment services. As a total mobility provider and an integral part of the automotive value chain, we serve the needs of a wide variety of businesses, consumers, government agencies and organizations day in and day out—and especially when disaster recovery efforts are under way.

Enterprise Rent-A-Car’s strong track record of putting the customer first has attracted millions of customers to its airport loca tions. As the brand has grown at the airport, so has our strong reputation for customer service. With hundreds of airport locations, Enterprise offers a wide selection of vehicles for business and leisure travelers around the world.

Utilizing lessons learned in the Navy—including the value of hard work, team spirit and simply doing the right thing—Jack embraced the novel concept of leasing automobiles, with a fleet of seven cars. He then turned those seven cars into a household name. Jack selected the name Enterprise as a salute to the WWII aircraft carrier he served on, the USS Enterprise. Enterprise is a brand that’s recognized as a worldwide leader in the car rental industry who values employees and customers as much as a member of our family.

That convenience, combined with the first comprehensive frequent renter program in the industry—the Emerald Club—is why National consistently ranks as one of the best among airport car rental customers.

Enterprise Holdings Inc. 600 Corporate Park Drive, St. Louis, MO 63105 314-512-5390 • www.enterpriseholdings.com

Alamo Rent A Car—the largest car rental provider to international travelers visiting North America—is a valueoriented, internationally recognized brand that serves the rental needs of airport leisure travelers.

Joe Filipiak, Worldwide Acct. Mgr., FedEx Gov’t Svcs., LTL Freight • 302-542-8396 • joe.filipiak@fedex.com

FedEx Corporation provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce, and business services. Our networks operate independently to deliver the best service to customers without compromise. They compete collectively as a broad portfolio of customer solutions and are managed collaboratively, under the respected FedEx brand.

Kirstin Knott Managing Director

FedEx Custom Critical 1475 Boettler Road, Uniontown, OH 44685 • customcritical.fedex.com

FedEx Office and Print Services, Inc.

Bethany Lemley, PMP, Operations Supervisor, Art & Government Teams bethany.lemley@fedex.com

Alice Merrick, Program Manager, Government Solutions • 301-404-1008 • alice.merrick@fedex.com

Frederick W. Smith Chairman and CEO FedEx Corporation

FedEx Freight

With more than 2,100 print and ship locations, FedEx Office offers convenient access to expert printing, packing, shipping, and returns. The company’s digital-to-physical capabilities support the growth of e-commerce with online design and print, com mercial and grand format signage, local and national logistics solutions. Customers work closely with more than 13,000 team members to obtain custom design, professional finishing, document creation, signs and graphics, copying, and computer rental. FedEx Office is also home to FedEx SameDay City on-demand and scheduled local delivery service.

Kirstin Knott, Managing Director • 202-292-2241 • kjknott@fedex.com

Kirstin Knott, Managing Director • 202-292-2241 • kjknott@fedex.com

FedEx Ground Day-definite ground delivery service. For reliable delivery of small packages to every address within the continental US, delivery is in one to five business days.

Coordinates sales, marketing, and technology for the global FedEx Brand. Provides the government with a convenient, single point of access to FedEx shipping, information, and supply chain service.

Forrest A. Medley, Managing Director, Sales and Government Programs 234-310-4307 • 330-628-7822 • forrest.medley@fedex.com

Two service choices: an easier way to ship LTL freight. With reliable on-time performance and fast transit times, FedEx Freight provides the choices you need for less-than-truckload (LTL) freight shipping with our streamlined network, extensive coverage and the careful handling you expect from FedEx. Choose the LTL freight service that fits your need: FedEx Freight Priority when speed is critical, high quality service that provides reliable transit times with next-day service up to 600 miles and second-day service up to 1,600 miles or FedEx Freight Economy when you can trade time for savings.

209 Turtle Cove, Unit 112, Laurel, DE 19956 • www.fedex.com

Government Team 877-504-1853 • govemailorders@blue.fedex.com

FedEx Express

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FedEx Government Services 900 7th Street NW, Suite 550, Washington, DC 20001 • fedex.com/us/government

Member Since 1975 FedEx 900 7th Street, NW, Suite 550, Washington, DC 20001 202-292-2241 • www.fedex.com • www.facebook.com/fedex • @fedex

FedEx Custom Critical provides premium, expedited shipment solutions throughout North America with door-to-door, 24/7/365 service. The company provides services including Surface Expedite® for exclusive-use shipping and time-definite services and White Glove Services® for shipments that require extra care in handling, temperature control or specialized security. White Glove Services offers vehicles equipped for HAZMAT, AA&E, high-value cargo, and uncrated items. Additionally, FedEx Custom Critical provides all Transportation Protective Services, including satellite monitoring. (SCAC:FDCC)

For delivery of documents, packages, and palletized freight in the US and worldwide. Internationally, delivery is available to more than 220 countries and territories.

7900 Legacy Drive, Plano, TX 75024 • fedexoffice.com

Maj David Turner, USMC (Ret.), GM, Million Air Stennis, MS (KHSA) • 228-463-2389 • info.hsa@millionair.com

Member Since 2015

MG Carl Ernst, USA (Ret.) COO

Hunter Bernal, GM, Freeman Jet Center, Lake Charles, LA (KLCH) • 337-478-7772 • info.lch@freemanjetcenter.com

COL Joe Torres, USA (Ret.), GM, Million Air Lake Charles, LA (KCWF) • 337-436-4877 • jtorrres@millionair.com

COL Charlie Elliott, USA (Ret.), Director of Military Operations • 318-366-7070 • celliott@millionair.com

MGySgt Barry Schmelter, USMC (Ret.), GM, Million Air Riverside, CA (KRIV) • 951-247-2111 • bschmelter@millionair.com

Chris Freeman, Owner

Freeman Holdings Group is primarily a group of privately held FBOs, located at fourteen airports across the United States; soon to be located in Hawaii. The FBOs are full-service facilities with special focus on military operations capable of handling cargo and baggage. We treat military and civilian flights as equals, but we understand the unique needs of our military travelers as they transit through our facilities, so they are, and will always be, “first among equals.” Twelve of our fourteen FBOs are branded “Million Air” and are the largest single license holder in the Million Air Interlink network of worldwide FBOs. The remaining two of the FBOs operate under the Freeman name.

Larry Godden, GM, Million Air Moses Lake, WA (KMWH) • 877-762-0222 • lgodden@millionair.com

Our relationship with the Million Air franchise links us with the TEN-YEAR leader of aviation support and customer service in the trade—NATIONWIDE. We are proud of our role in establishing that reputation for our outrageous customer service, professional and precise servicing of military and civilian aircraft, and industry-leading facilities and amenities. We are mission, safety and service-focused, all delivered with military precision.

COMING SOON: MILLION AIR HONOLULU! We have long had our eyes on Kalaeloa, Hawaii. The John Rodgers Airport (PHJR) in Kalaeloa has the location, infrastructure and low air traffic—as compared to Honolulu international Airport—that makes PHJR the optional choice. PHJR can accommodate a wide variety of aircraft with its expansive ramps and 8,000- and 6,000-foot-long runways. We are working on our operation that Million Air Honolulu aims to boost aviation traffic in Kalaeloa with the addition of a 30,000 sq ft hangar, 8,000 sq ft state-of-the-art FBO and café. We are initiating a brand-new fuel farm with capacity of 240,000 gallons of Jet Fuel and 15,000 gallons of AvGas. Our planned development and additional upgrades puts PHJR on the map.

Scott Freeman, CEO • sfreeman@pvillc.com

LT Joe Keith, USN (Ret.), Director of Standards • 541-601-7224 • joek@millionairmfr.com

LtCol Ryan Hart, USMC (Ret.), GM, Million Air Yuma, AZ (KNYL) • 928-247-9571 • nylyuma@millionair.com

Mike Meurer, CPA, CFO • 913-951-5634 • mmeurer@millionair.com

CAPT Greg Smith, USN (Ret.), GM, Million Air Orlando, FL (KSFB) • 407-585-6300 • gsmith@millionair.com

Scott Freeman CEO Chris Freeman Owner

CSM Steve Mohror, USA (Ret.), GM, Million Air Alexandria, LA (KAEX) • 800-285-8695 • info.aex@millionair.com

Freeman Holdings Group

MSgt Steve Ingerick, USAF (Ret.), GM, Million Air Rome, NY (KRME) • 800-400-1509 • singerick@millionair.com

1SG Tommy Kimmes, USA (Ret.), GM, Million Air Syracuse, NY (KSYR) • 315-937-5770 • tkimmes@millionair.com

MG Carl Ernst, USA (Ret.), COO • cfe.jejack@charter.net

Robert Klodnicki, GM, Million Air Victorville, CA (KVCV) • 760-246-7794 • csr.vcv@millionair.com

COL Walt Frederick, USA (Ret.), GM, Million Air Topeka, KS (KFOE) • 877-886-7352 • info.foe@millionair.com

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CMSgt Shane Hickman, USAF (Ret.), GM, Million Air Medford, OR (KMFR) • 541-842-2254 • info@millionairmfr.com

Mike Meurer, CPA CFO

16221 Foster Street, Overland Park, KS 66085 913-951-5600 • www.freemanholdingsgroup.com

Goldratt Consulting North America LLC. 7536 E. Angus Drive, Scottsdale AZ 85251 www.facebook.com/goldrattgroupwww.goldrattgroup.com

Sridhar Chandrasekaran, Partner 408-393-6429 • sridhar.chandra@goldrattgroup.com

Lt Gen Andrew E. Busch, USAF (Ret.) Strategic Advisor

Rami Goldratt, CEO +972 54-777-3617 • rami.goldratt@goldrattgroup.com

Sridhar Chandrasekaran Partner

Dr. Ajai Kapoor Partner

Utilizing its global presence and expertise, coupled with a strong base of consultants, GC has elevated the performance of leading companies in industries such as Aerospace, Engineering, MRO, Defense, Service, IT, Custom Manufacturing, Logistics, Consumer Goods, Basic Materials, Textile and Retail.

For more information: www.goldrattgroup.com

Dr. Ajai Kapoor, Partner

Goldratt Consulting (GC), was founded by Dr. Eliyahu Goldratt, the inventor of “Theory of Constraints” (TOC), and is a global con sultancy operating in all major continents. Our practice focuses on methods that systematically identify and remove constraints to achieve sustainable growth.

415-902-5828 • ajai.kapoor@goldrattgroup.com

Lt Gen Andrew E. Busch, USAF (Ret.), Strategic Advisor 801-390-5693 • andrew.busch@goldrattgroup.com

Rami Goldratt CEO

Member Since 2018

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GC develops and implements growth strategies and holistic solutions for lifting market constraints that demand innovation in new product or service offerings, as well as internal constraints that call for process innovation to accomplish more with the limited resources available.

William Herbster, Chief Financial Officer 732-733-3608 • william.herbster@hlusa.net

Tom De Jong, Director US Flag – Europe +32 3 5450-739 • tom.dejong@hlag.com

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Matti Cotter, Manager, US Military Markets 732-733-3602 • matti.cotter@hlusa.net

Steve Gallaway, Vice President, Marine Operations 732-733-3604 • steve.gallaway@hlusa.net

• dominick.licciardone@hlusa.net

Dominick Licciardone, Senior Manager, Civilian Cargoes 732-733-3627

Juli Nangano, Senior Manager, US Military Markets 732-733-3611 • juli.nangano@hlusa.net

William Herbster Chief Financial Officer

Jared T. Henry, Chief Commercial Officer 732-733-3607 • jared.henry@hlusa.net

Jared T. Henry Chief Commercial Officer

Dave Wilson, Senior Manager, US Government Sales 732-733-3614 • david.wilson@hlusa.net

399 Hoes Lane, Suite 100, Piscataway, NJ 08854 800-834-6314 • www.hapag-lloyd.com • www.facebook.com/hapaglloydag • @hapaglloydag

David Zimmermann, President and CEO 732-733-3636 • david.zimmermann@hlusa.net

Ruby Sanchez, Senior Manager, Accounts Receivable/Payable 732-733-3617 • ruby.sanchez@hlusa.net

Dave Zimmermann President and CEO

Hapag-Lloyd USA is a key supplier of end-to-end container transportation services to United States Department of Defense, oth er US Government agencies, and their contractors. Our modern fleet of US flag container vessels, a global intermodal network and customized information technology have all been designed to meet the US Government’s specific requirements worldwide. Based in Piscataway, New Jersey, the award-winning and dedicated US flag team of service professionals offers tailored solu tions to the most demanding logistical challenges and is supported by the extensive network of the Hapag-Lloyd group, which for more than 170 years has set industry-wide benchmarks for reliability, service, productivity and environmental protection. A member of the NDTA since 1956, the men and women of Hapag-Lloyd USA will continue to proudly support the US Military, and prime contractors in the United States and around the world.

Hapag-Lloyd USA, LLC

Member Since 1956

Steve Gallaway Vice President, OperationsMarine

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Vince C. Watson, Chief Financial Officer 912-602-6389 • vwatson@ialpov.us

Member Since 2014

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Frederick W. Newton Chairman

Frederick W. Newton, Chairman

Roy L. Mohr Jr. President & COO

Rod Mallette, President and CEO 912-280-6005 • rod.mallette@ialpov.us

Roy L. Mohr Jr., President & COO 912-280-6001 • roy.mohr@ialpov.us

Ann L. Hogan, Director, Human Resources and Administration 912-280-6009 • ann.hogan@ialpov.us

International Auto Logistics (IAL) is a special purpose company established to provide highly competent, quality driven automotive transportation and logistics services to the US government. Under the Global Privately Owned Vehicle Contract IV, IAL provides comprehensive Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) shipping and storage services for US Service Members, Department of State and Department of Defense personnel. IAL operates Vehicle Processing Centers (VPCs) across the globe, transporting over 60,000 vehicles annually. IAL also provides long-term storage facilities, maintaining thousands of POVs in the United States.

Rod Mallette President and CEO

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International Auto Logistics 110 Office Park Lane, Suite 200, Saint Simons Island, GA 31522 912-280-6009 • www.facebook.com/internationalautologistics/www.pcsmypov.com • @ialpov

818 Willow Run Airport, Ypsilanti, MI 48198 734-484-0088 • www.kalittaair.com @kalittaair • www.linkedin.com/company/kalittaair

Carrier and a leader in air cargo transportation, offering both scheduled and chartered transportation services worldwide. We are proud supporters of our US Military, providing air transportation and multimodal freight forwarding Thesolutions.airline began with a small group of very dedicated employees working uncompromisingly towards success of the company. Now, the company is benefiting from the efforts of those dedicated people and all of those that followed. Today the Kalitta Com panies consist of Kalitta Air, Kalitta Maintenance, Kalitta Tire and Brake, Kalitta Turbine Leasing, and Kalitta International Flight Academy. We can handle virtually anything—flying cargo, pilot training, providing first class MRO maintenance, and everything in Kalittabetween.currently

Pete Sanderlin, Chief Operating Officer psanderlin@kalittaair.com

Since 2020

Lynn Stauffer, Vice President of Defense Programs

Member

Kalitta Air LLC

flies an ever-growing fleet of 777, 747 and 767 aircraft. The Kalitta team is comprised of talented professionals who utilize high-end technology, such as cutting edge CNC lathes, Danobat Grinders, full motion flight simulators, and 3D Engi neering Computer software to name a few.

Heath Nicholl, Senior Vice President and Deputy Chief Officer hnicholl@kalittaair.com

Heath Nicholl Senior Vice President and Deputy Chief Officer

Kalittalstauffer@wallaceair.comAirisanFAR121Air

Pete Sanderlin Chief Operating Officer

Kalitta is a small organization with a huge heart and a well-disciplined work force, who deliver an award winning service day in and day out. The Kalitta team has the desire, willingness, and ability to accomplish just about any task. We do it on time, safely, and with the highest quality performance that exceeds all national standards.

Conrad Kalitta President & Chief Executive Officer

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Lynn Stauffer Vice President of ProgramsDefense

Conrad Kalitta, President & Chief Executive Officer

Landstar’s Government Services team is comprised of employees with more than 300 years combined experience in defense transportation. Our mission is to deliver safe, secure, and reliable specialized transportation management solutions for govern ment agencies worldwide, utilizing a robust network of independent agents, capacity providers and employees. A leader in protective services and the movement of arms, ammunition, and explosives (AA&E), Landstar stands ready to support your requirements across the full range of transportation services.

Robert Dugger, Director, Strategic Government Account Sales 904-306-1795 • rdugger@landstar.com

Capacity Where and When You Need It. With access to more than 79,500+ truck capacity providers and a wide array of equip ment, no one in the industry can match the Landstar network. Whether it’s an entire Army Brigade Combat Team (BCT), AA&E, or pandemic relief supplies, our carriers can handle virtually anything that can move. Regardless of weight, size or sensitivity, we have the right equipment and the people who know how to handle it.

Charlie Ward, Account Executive, Government Services 904-390-4840 • cward@landstar.com

Al Reisman, EVP, Specialized Freight Services 904-306-2300 • areisman@landstar.com

Landstar Government Services is part of a network of specialists working around the clock to serve the transportation needs of the Department of Defense and all other federal, state and local government agencies.

Mike Fedorczyk, Director, Emergency Services 904-390-4842 • mfedorczyk@landstar.com

Landstar System, Inc. 13410 Sutton Park Dr., South, Jacksonville, FL 32224 800-872-9400 • www.facebook.com/landstarsystemwww.landstar.com • @landstarsystem

Landstar Delivers. Just one phone call delivers access to truckload, LTL, heavy haul/specialized, expedited, air, ocean and rail intermodal services.

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Michele Brown, Director, Government Operations & Security 904-390-1404 • mbrown@landstar.com

Safety First. One of the safest transportation networks in North America, Landstar has long served the government, including the US Department of Defense, with an outstanding performance and safety record. Landstar’s 99 percent claim-free delivery rate and accident frequency is well below the industry average and is the result of our strict operator qualification requirements and innovative safety initiatives.

Mike Cashner, VP, Government Services 904-390-4898 • mcashner@landstar.com

Experience Counts. Landstar is thoroughly experienced in responding to the specialized needs of local, state and federal govern ments, whether the move is domestic or overseas. We understand the need for accessibility, immediate response and on time, safe delivery—and we have the technology and expertise to make it happen.

Member Since 1972 Mike Cashner VP, Government Services

Theodore S. Makrinos, Vice President – Engineering

David R. Minetti President

Liberty Global Logistics LLC (LGL), a Section 2 Citizen US company, provides multimodal logistical services and marine trans portation solutions to cargo shippers worldwide. LGL is a US flag and foreign flag vessel operator and charterer, transporting military and commercial vehicles, heavy equipment, helicopters, tracked vehicles, household goods, containers, and break-bulk commodities. Providing point-to-point services, LGL has earned a reputation as a world-class provider of comprehensive supply chain solutions to cargo shippers around the globe.

Daniel Leon, Vice President, Commercial Operations 516-488-8800 • dleon@libertymar.com

Liberty Maritime Corporation 1979 Marcus Avenue Lake Success, NY 11042 www.libertymar.com516-488-8800

Paul (Chip) Jaenichen Executive Vice President –U.S. Flag

Liberty Maritime Corporation operates three US flag Supramax Dry Bulk Carrier vessels and four US flag Pure Car and Truck Carrier (PCTC) vessels in rotating services around the world. The company also operates various foreign flag Dry Bulk Carriers which trade in the international commercial market. Select vessels in Liberty’s dry bulk fleet also have capability to carry con tainers and ammunition. Since its inception in 1988, the American and international maritime community has looked to Liberty for its unrelenting commitment to quality, innovation, and reliable service.

Philip J. Shapiro, Chairman and CEO 516-488-8800

Paul N. (Chip) Jaenichen, Executive Vice President – U.S. Flag 516-488-8800 • pjaenichen@libertymar.com

Joshua M. Shapiro, Executive Vice President & COO

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Liberty Global Logistics LLC

1979 Marcus Avenue, Suite 200 Lake Success, NY 11042 www.libertygl.com516-488-8800

William Campbell, Vice President – Operations

John Sheen, Vice President, Finance 516-488-8800

Philip J. Shapiro Chairman & CEO

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William Antonelli, Vice President, Operations Services 516-488-8800 • wantonelli@libertymar.com

David R. Minetti, President 516-488-8800 • dminetti@libertymar.com

Joshua M. Shapiro, Executive Vice President 516-488-8800

Philip J. Shapiro, President & CEO

Harry Hussein, Vice President, Sales & Marketing 516-488-8800 • harry@libertymar.com

Brooke F. Shapiro, Vice President – Legal

Member Since 2000

Brooke F. Shapiro, Vice President & General Counsel

John Sheen, Vice President & CFO

Between Maersk Line Limited brands (Maersk & Farrell) we offer US Government customers:

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• Flexibility/Adaptability – Through a flexible network that can be adapted to meet US Military transportation requirements.

Maersk Line, Limited & Farrell Lines

William Woodhour, President & Chief Executive Officer

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• Modern Fleet – Our modern fleet of twenty (20) US flag container or three (3) US Flag roll-on/roll-off vessels that provide unmatched capacity for many types of cargo including rolling stock, helicopters, and other large/unique pieces.

21000 Atlantic Boulevard, Suite 740, Dulles, VA 20166 703-351-9200 • www.maersklinelimited.com

an American company, was established in 1983 to support the conversion and operation of five Mari time Prepositioning Ships on behalf of the United States Navy. Since 1983, MLL has grown and now owns 20 US flag registered container vessels operating around the world to support the United States with military, government, and humanitarian missions. MLL has managed and operated over 110 vessels of varying types and sizes. With the largest US flag fleet in commercial service, we employ approximately 3,500 US mariners annually and work with all the major US maritime unions. Our participation in the Maritime Security Program (MSP) and Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement (VISA) ensures that MLL assets, both afloat and ashore, are always available to support the US government.

• Equipment Options – Has access to more than 1.7 million forty-foot equivalent dry, refrigerated and specialized equipment.

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Global Multimodal Transportation Services - MLL provides ocean shipping services from over 300 ports around the world. With the largest fleet of internationally trading US flag registered vessels, and a vast global inland network, we offer our customers customized end-to-end transportation solutions.

Torben Svenningsen, Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer

Maersktsvenningsen@mllnet.comLine,Limited(MLL),

• Reliable End-to-End Transportation – Our global network allows us to provide door services around the globe to support US Military needs, connecting our vessels with a vast network of truck, rail, barge and air services.

Member Since 1966

Through the years, we have provided superior service to our country and our customers. MLL is committed to US service mem bers, the US Merchant Marine and the maritime industry. Our efforts are guided by our corporate values, including continuous improvement and environmental stewardship. We seek every day to build greater confidence in our maritime and transportation services and strengthen our partnership with our customers.

Our scope of services encompasses:

Farrell Lines, a subsidiary of MLL, is a roll-on/roll-off vessel operator that provides international end-to-end transportation ser vices for the US military. We operate three (3) US flag pure car/truck carriers, offer flexible routings and schedules, and provide inland and logistics services under USTRANSCOM’s Universal Service Contract and Commercial Multimodal Transportation contract. Farrell Lines not only provides transportation for items such as high-value rolling stock, but also provides expertise to coordinate complex equipment deliveries that meet required delivery dates. We support US troops primarily in the Middle East and Mediterranean with regular frequency.

In addition to handling dry and refrigerated containers, MLL provides special container solutions, while also handling out of gauge and break-bulk cargo. These special services give our customers access to standard services offered by RO/ROs, con ventional carriers, and break-bulk vessels, combined with all the advantages that our liner shipping has to offer, such as: fre quent / reliable departures, fixed schedules, and unparalleled global reach.

Matsonreliability.Logistics extends the company’s transportation network reach offering customers throughout North America domestic and international rail intermodal service, long haul and regional highway brokerage, supply chain, LTL transportation, and consoli dation

John Lauer Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer

Matson, Inc. 555 12th Street, Suite 700, Oakland, CA 94607 510-628-4000 • www.facebook.com/matsonincwww.matson.com

Member Since 1961

Matson’sservices.longand distinguished history of service to the DOD began in WWI when all but one of the company’s fleet was used by the US Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. During WWII, Matson supplied its four and finest luxury passenger vessels and 35 freighters. It was subsequently designated as General Agent for the War Shipping Administration and made responsible for operating 100 vessels during WWII.

Matson Terminals Inc. provides stevedoring and terminal operations in Hawaii and Alaska. These are complemented by Matson’s ownership participation in SSA Terminals that provide like services at eight ocean terminals on the West Coast. The unique combi nation provides Matson with advantageous operational priority at all of its terminal locations, a key to its industry-leading schedule

Matthew Cox, Chairman & CEO mcox@matson.com

Matson connects these communities with CONUS using its impressive network of door-to-door logistics and ocean terminal opera tions. Matson is consistently rated highest in USC Carrier Performance scores for sustainment liner service in the Pacific.

Mike Garvin, Director of Government Services 510-628-4200 • mgarvin@matson.com

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John Lauer, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer jlauer@matson.com

A leader in Pacific shipping since 1882, Matson Navigation Company Inc. is headquartered in Honolulu and is a US-owned, op erated, and publicly traded (Matson, Inc., NYSE - MATX) company. Matson provides a vital lifeline to the economies of Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, Micronesia, the South Pacific, and Okinawa.

Matthew Cox Chairman & CEO

Matson has consistently maintained the highest USC Carrier Performance scores for sustainment liner service in the Pacific. Car rier performance, commitment, responsiveness, accountability, cybersecurity standards, along with industry-leading customer service, consistently offer the best value for USTRANSCOM and its customers. In 2020, Matson was honored with the NDTA Corporate Distinguished Service Award.

Today, Matson remains one of DOD’s strongest supporters of readiness, providing support throughout the Pacific Theater, including the maintenance and operation of three strategic Cape Class vessels in MARAD’s Ready Reserve Fleet.

Matson’s Safety, Quality, Environment, and Security Department works to ensure the continuous safety and security of its employ ees, contracted labor, operational environment, cargo, and terminals. Placing top priority on the importance of documented proce dures, clear policies, and CDC/USCG guidelines relating to safety and environmental management, Matson keeps its employees, vessels, and offices certified to all governmental standards.

Ken Lundgren, VP, Government Programs 571-354-9791 • klundgren@nationalaircargo.com

Member Since 1995

Robert Perry, Charter Sales Manager, National Airlines 407-283-6288 • rperry@nationalairlines.com

National provides point-to-point transport of passengers and cargo almost anywhere in the world. Our solutions meet your specifications and timings, with no requirement to stick to rigid pre-existing schedules that other airlines use. In fact, National specializes in short notice and challenging air transport problems. Whether it is a last-minute passenger charter for a sports team, transport of critical disaster relief stores, or movement of sensitive materials into developing countries, National has proven time and again that we are the go-to airline for tailored air transport solutions.

National Air Cargo, Inc. 350 Windward Drive, Orchard Park, NY 14127 800-635-0022 • www.facebook.com/nationalaircargowww.gonational.com • @gonationalair

Christopher Alf, Chairman and CEO 561-809-6866 • calf@nationalaircargo.com

As a non-scheduled passenger and cargo airline and member of the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) operating as a US Depart ment of Transportation FAA FAR 121 Air Carrier, National is a cost-efficient ACMI/CMI provider in the global aerospace market operating a diversified fleet of aircraft—B747-400, A330-200, and B757-200—and is recognized for being one of the safest, most reliable, flexible and innovative operators in the industry.

Patrick Loftus, VP, Airline Operations 407-283-6225 • ploftus@nationalairlines.com

James Casbarro, VP, Airline Technical Services 407-283-6245 • jcasbarro@nationalairlines.com

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Robert Schlager, Managing Director 716-631-0011 • rschlager@nationalaircargo.com

National Air Cargo is a leading provider of tailored solutions for the air transport of passengers and cargo, and multimodal freight forwarding shipments. The two major divisions within our corporation—National Airlines and National Air Cargo—provide unri valed turnkey solutions for the transport of people and cargo, anywhere in the world, on time, every time.

National Airlines Citadel II Bldg., 5955 T.G. Lee Boulevard, Suite 500, Orlando, FL 32822 855-757-6999 • www.gonational.com

Bryce Dalziel, VP, Business Development 702-218-5386 • bdalziel@nationalaircargo.com

Alan White, Chief Growth Officer +9714 2305500 • awhite@nationalaircargo.com

Christopher Alf Chairman & CEO

Omni Air International is a leading provider of worldwide passenger ACMI and charter ser vices supporting US and allied troop transportation, sports teams, full plane load charters, subservice for other airlines’ needs, humanitarian flights, and evacuation and disaster relief flights. From our start in 1993, we built our airline on safety and reliability, demonstrating our can-do spirit in 150 countries around the world. Our infrastructure, technology and extensive international experience enable us to respond to short-notice requests with seamless execution.

Mission-focusedtfrank@oai.aeroandreadytoserve,

ATSG is a leading provider of aircraft leasing and air transportation and related services to domestic and foreign air carriers, and other companies that outsource their air cargo and passenger lift requirements. ATSG, through its leasing and airline sub sidiaries, is the world’s largest owner and operator of converted Boeing 767 freighter aircraft. Through its principal subsidiaries, including three airlines with separate and distinct US FAA Part 121 Air Carrier certificates, ATSG provides aircraft leasing, air cargo lift, passenger ACMI and charter services, aircraft maintenance services and airport ground services. ATSG’s subsidiar ies include ABX Air, Inc.; Airborne Global Solutions, Inc.; Airborne Maintenance and Engineering Services, Inc., including its subsidiary, Pemco World Air Services, Inc.; Air Transport International, Inc.; Cargo Aircraft Management, Inc.; LGSTX Services, Inc.; and Omni Air International, LLC. For more information, visit www.atsginc.com.

Omni Air International, LLC 3303 N. Sheridan Road, Hangar 19, Tulsa, OK 74115 918-836-5393 • www.oai.aero

Richard (Rich) F. Corrado, President & CEO, ATSG

Jeffrey (Jeff) C. Crippen, President & CEO, Omni Air International 918-833-3885 • jcrippen@oai.aero

Richard F. Corrado President & CEO, ATSG

Trisha M. Frank Vice GovernmentPresident,Programs,OmniAirInternational

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Every day, we are honored to rise above challenges, elevate people and connect worlds. Our reputation for reliability, far and wide, was further strengthened in 2018 when Omni Air International was purchased by Air Transport Services Group, Inc. (ATSG).

Jeff C. Crippen President & CEO, Omni Air International

Patricia (Trisha) M. Frank, Vice President, Government Programs, Omni Air International 918-831-3014

Member Since 1998

Omni Air International is an FAA Part 121 air carrier with flag and domestic authority and is an IOSA registered carrier. We’ve been a proud Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) participant since 1995, flying to 380 airfields last year alone. Omni Air International’s fleet of fuel-efficient B767-200ERs, B767-300ERs, and B777-200ERs features modern cabins and technology, including the latest seatback entertainment and contemporary lighting.

Dan Miller Director Defense ArchitectureSolution

SAP Public Services 1399 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC www.sap.com/industries/defense-security.html22205•www.sapns2.com/careers/

Dan Miller, Director Defense Solution Architecture 248-434-7407 • dan.miller@sap.com

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Dan Frick, VP Defense Sales 301-437-8812 • dan.frick@sap.com

Since 2021

Will Calloway, Industry Account Executive 703-868-2148 • will.calloway@sap.com

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SAP is the market leader in enterprise application software, helping companies of all sizes and in all industries run at their best: 77% of the world’s transaction revenue touches an SAP system. Our machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), and advanced analytics technologies help turn customers’ businesses into intelligent enterprises. Our end-to-end suite of applications and services enables our customers to operate profitably, adapt continuously, and make a difference.

Member

Russell Paret President & CEO

Member Since 2015

Schuyler Line Navigation Company currently operates Jones Act vessels up to 38,000 short ton capacity providing services on the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and Puerto Rico.

Keith Zelinsky, Vice President of Chartering

Schuyler Line Navigation Company LLC

130 Severn Avenue, Suite 201, Annapolis, MD 21403 www.schuylerline.com

Schuyler Line Navigation Company, LLC (SLNC), a Bold Ocean company, is a leader in operating commercial US flag vessels. Schuyler Line provides a variety of shipping and logistics services in Northern European markets, North, Central and South American markets, African markets, Caribbean markets, and Subcontinent markets. Schuyler Line offers specialized strategies for our customers, excelling in turn-key solutions in austere areas. The company has an extensive global network of partners, providing our customers with unparalleled service from ports in the USA to destinations around the world.

Christopher Hughes, Vice President of Operations

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Schuyler Line Navigation Company proudly supports United States military operations through extensive experience with US TRANSCOM, SDDC, and MSC charters. Our dry cargo and tanker vessels supply bases, including: McMurdo, Antarctica; Soto Cano, Honduras; Ascension Island; Thule, Greenland; Diego Garcia; Iraq; Kwajalein; Guam; Wake Islands; Okinawa, Japan; Sasebo, Japan; and Yokosuka Naval Base, Japan.

Schuyler Line Navigation Company is the exclusive carrier for authorized US government and military cargoes to and from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba via regularly scheduled liner service.

Our crew offers the knowledge, experience, and dedication necessary to ensure mission-critical cargo arrives securely and efficiently to the end destination.

Russell Paret, President & CEO

Schuyler Line Navigation Company supports government impelled cargo programs for the Export-Import Bank of the United States and the Department of State. In addition, we support USAID and USDA, delivering food aid to global destinations.

Supplying Military Bases

Julia Irish, Director of Operations

In 2018, a group of leading companies in US flag shipping, fleet technical management, and marine personnel were consolidated under one parent company, Bold Ocean. Bold Ocean’s singular mission is to be the leading company in the US flag space—fo cusing on Jones Act tonnage, the US Cargo Preference market, and the Maritime Security Program. Bold Ocean is committed to servicing complex shipping needs for partners around the world, and our family of companies are the best in the industry.

Jones Act Shipping

Supporting Government Impelled Cargo Programs

About The Suddath Companies

The Suddath Companies

Scott Kelly, President, Government Services

Scott Perry, President, Moving & Logistics

Our Services

www.facebook.com/suddathrelo/www.suddath.com

• Military PCS and government household goods moving: Domestic and international

Since 2019

Michael J. Brannigan, President & Chief Executive Officer

• @suddath • www.linkedin.com/company/the-suddath-companies

Suddath is a $640-million global transportation, relocation and logistics company with more than 100 years of experience moving people, products and businesses. Serving 180 countries with over 2,000 employees around the globe, we move more than 80,000 households each year, including 30,000 military families. In addition to being one of the largest civilian and military relocation service providers in the US, we also provide logistics, employee relocation and commercial services to the world’s best-known brands and are North America’s largest commercial mover. Our goal is to be the easiest and most reliable company to work with, improving the customer experience of our clients, customers and service members through a customer-centric approach, a wide breadth of services and advanced technology to ensure we provide the highest level of care --all with a personal touch. With more than 50 locations, a global partner network and 3.5 million square feet of warehouse space, Suddath provides the national and global reach to take you anywhere you need to go.

• Commercial Moving: Business moves and workplace solutions

Our Values

Member

• Employee Relocation: Relocation services around the world

Scott Kelly President,ServicesGovernment

815 S. Main Street, Jacksonville, FL 32207 888-799-5033

• Trust

• Innovation

• Teamwork

• Residential Moving: Local, long-distance, international

• Caring

Michael J. Brannigan President & Chief Executive Officer

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• Logistics: Warehousing, distribution, forwarding, home delivery, and FF&E solutions

• Agility

Scott Perry President, Moving & Logistics

Tim Nolan, President & CEO, TOTE, LLC 904-855-1260 • tnolan@toteinc.com

TOTE

Mike Noone, President, TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico, LLC 904-855-1260 • mnoone@totemaritime.com

Chris Willman, Vice President, US Sales, TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico, LLC 904-855-1260

leading transportation and logistics company, overseeing some of the most trusted companies in the US. TOTE maritime companies TOTE Maritime Alaska and TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico bring unmatched reliability and service to their respective markets. TOTE Services offers crewing and technical services to meet the needs of commercial, privately owned and US govern ment vessels. TOTE is part of the Saltchuk family of companies. www.toteinc.com

Tim Nolan President & CEO TOTE, LLC

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Kevin Kendrick, Chief Commercial Officer & Senior Vice President, TOTE, LLC 704-246-8839 • kkendrick@toteinc.com

Grace Greene, President, TOTE Maritime Alaska, LLC 800-426-0074 • ggreene@totemaritime.com

Member Since 1980

Jeffrey F. Dixon, President, TOTE Services, LLC 904-248-4700 • jdixon@toteservices.com

Glemious Jackson-Chatters, Military & Commercial Cargo Svcs. Mgr., TOTE Maritime Alaska, LLC 253-449-8206 • gjackson@totemocean.com

• cwillman@totemaritime.comTOTE,LLCisa

10401 Deerwood Park Boulevard, Building One, Suite 1300, Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-855-1260 • www.toteinc.com @tote_inc

Member Since 1997

John Wilbur, President & CEO 623-344-1105 • john.wilbur@roadmastergroup.com

Donnie Lester, Vice President, Safety 417-621-2658 • donnie.lester@roadmastergroup.com

Russ Thompson, Executive Vice President 623-344-1173 • russ.thompson@roadmastergroup.com

Tri-State Motor Transit Co. (Tri-State) based in Glendale, AZ, with significant operations in Joplin, MO, is an asset-based carrier specializing in hauling sensitive cargo including radioactive, AA&E, LTL shipments (dromedary service), secured commercial, hazardous materials and hazardous-waste shipments. Tri-State provides service to 48 states, Alaska and Canada. Cross border, services are provided in and out of Mexico. Tri-State was founded in 1903, incorporated in 1931 and approved as a Department of Defense carrier in 1931. Tri-State has a large, highly-trained core of drivers provided with the latest technology in tractors and trailers. Tri-State & AATCO (dromedary unit) are asset-based carriers specializing in hauling sensitive cargo including radioac tive, AA&E, secured commercial and hazardous materials shipments. Tri-State & AATCO provide service to 48 states, Alaska and Canada with a fleet in excess of 500 trucks, including over 400 teams. Both are a division of the Roadmaster Group.

Leslie Martin, National Sales Representative 417-621-2224 • leslie.martin@roadmastergroup.com

Don Welchoff, Executive Vice President 623-344-1144 • don.welchoff@roadmastergroup.com

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Tri-State, A Division of the Roadmaster Group 17235 N. 75th Avenue, Suite D175, Glendale, AZ 85308 877-860-1600 • www.tristatesecured.com

Member Since 2002

US Ocean, LLC, and its parent company, Patriot Shipping, LLC, operate the largest fleet of United States registered multi-purpose vessels, providing worldwide transport and associated logistics for heavylift, project and breakbulk cargoes. USO’s modern fleet of six shallow-draft, heavylift vessels have lifting capacities of up to 900 MT, as well as RO/RO, and FLO/FLO capabilities, allowing for unparalleled flexibility.

Will Terrill President and CEO, US Ocean, LLC and Patriot Shipping, LLC James Jackson Chief Operating Officer, US Ocean, LLC and VP, Patriot Shipping, LLC

US citizen merchant mariners that sail with the Company’s fleet are trained and actively involved with self-sustaining operations in isolated environments that require using the ship’s gear as opposed to onshore labor to load and discharge. The spe cialized nature of the Company’s business requires and facilitates the training of highly qualified American seafarers. Additional information is available at www.usocean.com.

Justin Miller, VP of Commercial Services, US Ocean, LLC 281-885-1825 • justin.miller@usocean.com

Captain Leo Bonser VP US Ocean, LLC & VP, CSO Patriot Shipping, LLC

US Ocean has carried and performed the associated logistics for commercial and US flag impelled cargo to and from all seven continents and more than 50 countries around the globe. From the onshore staff to the fleet’s crews, US Ocean’s compre hensive personnel have more than two decades of niche expertise transporting cargoes to remote regions with limited to no Likewise,infrastructure.USOcean’s

Will Terrill, President and CEO, US Ocean, LLC and Patriot Shipping, LLC 281-885-1800 • will.terrill@usocean.com

Justin Miller VP of Commercial Services, US Ocean, LLC

James Jackson, Chief Operating Officer, US Ocean, LLC and Vice-President, Patriot Shipping, LLC 281-885-1800 • james.jackson@usocean.com

Leah Cook, Vice President of Marketing 281-885-1870 • leah.cook@usocean.com

Captain Leo Bonser, VP US Ocean, LLC & VP, CSO Patriot Shipping, LLC 281-885-1815 • leo.bonser@usocean.com

robust worldwide breakbulk network includes master mariners, port captains, and logistics profes sionals who support all services associated with end-to-end logistics, including the planning and transport of heavylift, IMO/ IMDG hazardous goods, breakbulk, military, humanitarian aid, and other cargoes.

Patriot Shipping, LLC is a participant in the Maritime Security Program (MSP) and Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement (VISA) program. Five vessels in the Company’s fleet are MSP enrolled vessels and all six of the Company’s vessels are enrolled VISA. Patriot’s US flag fleet is the youngest fleet operating under US flag with fleet age of <10 years. Patriot Shipping also maintains the only commercial vessel under the US flag with FLO/FLO capabilities.

US Ocean, LLC and Patriot Shipping, LLC 2900 North Loop West, Suite 1100, Houston, TX 77092 281-885-1800 • www.usocean.com @usoceanllc

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Waterman Logistics Inc. 1201 15th Street NW Suite 600, Washington, DC 20005 202-379-9692 • www.watermanlogistics.com

Sean Murphy, Director of Commercial Operations • smurphy@watermanlogistics.com

Shelton Metcalf, Director of International & Government Business • smetcalf@watermanlogistics.com

Brooke Grehan, Chief Operating Officer • bgrehan@watermanlogistics.com

Waterman’s Roll On/Roll Off (RORO) fleet is able to successfully deliver on challenging projects, including transporting construc tion equipment for major infrastructure developments or support cargoes for the US military.

As part of the SEACOR family, Waterman is also able to offer a complete, multi-modal global logistics service—connecting technologies, transportation, and trade worldwide.

With the flexibility to carry some of the largest and heaviest cargoes, Waterman is known globally for its ability to provide cre ative solutions to the most difficult shipping challenges.

Waterman ships have served the interests of commerce and democracy throughout a turbulent century of change.

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Peter Johnston, Vice President, Cargo & Government Projects • pjohnston@watermanlogistics.com

Henry Nuzum, President • hnuzum@watermanlogistics.com

Member Since 1961

By combining leading state of the art technologies with the unparalleled expertise and dedication of its team, Western Global is available to support its customers in all areas of the operation, including buildup and loading, and last-minute schedule changes.

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Stephen Dix, Vice President Sales & Marketing 941-907-6810 x 1027 • steve.dix@westernglobal.aero

James K. Neff, President, CEO & Founder 941-907-6810 x 1007 • jim.neff@westernglobal.aero

As a leading provider of wet leasing and charter programs worldwide, Western Global Airlines owns and operates an extensive fleet of highly upgraded and efficient MD-11 and 747 freighters which it has already flown safely and reliably to more than 392 airports in over 134 countries on six continents. As a result, Western Global has the significant advantage of being comfortable and experienced even in those locations that are inaccessible and unfamiliar to other carriers.

Western Global – The Can Do Airline!

Western Global Airlines, a US FAA 121 Certified Airline and member of CRAF, has redefined the ACMI and charter model by providing truly variable and flexible capacity and service through our highly responsive cargo operating platform. It is custom tailored to meet each customer’s changing requirements as a turn-key cargo operation, offering our customers a seamless extension of their operation.

Ted Lytle, President 941-907-6810 x1059 • ted.lytle@westernglobal.aero

Member Since 2017

Western Global Airlines Inc. 9260 Estero Park Commons Boulevard, Estero, FL 33928 941-725-5503 • www.westernglobalairlines.com

In addition to the US military, its many repeat customers include leading combination and passenger airlines, express carriers, forwarders and consolidators, humanitarian and animal rescue organizations, and government agencies. Western Global Air lines is committed to making every effort to provide relief flights and prompt assistance. As a next generation air cargo platform, WGA has also proven itself excellent at satisfying the needs of the surging e-commerce demand which it serves on an ongoing basis, and is well positioned to support and grow the e-commerce markets.

Stephen Dix Vice President Sales & Marketing

With more than 45 years of experience in the cargo industry, Amerijet operates a dedicated freighter fleet of B767 aircraft from its primary hub at the Miami In ternational Airport to destinations throughout the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America, and Western Europe. The company provides its service region with more than 8,200 scheduled flights annually. Amerijet offers worldwide longand short-term ACMI/CMI and full-service charters in addition to operating sched uledLong-termservice. interline and local sales agent relationships support Amerijet’s global reach to more than 350 destinations in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Amerijet provides seamless and transparent transportation solutions for customers ship ping time-sensitive, valuable, hazardous materials, temperature-controlled, and other commodity types. Within the United States and Canada, Amerijet manages a full truckload, less-than-truckload, and expedited trucking network connecting major US cities to its international hub located at the Miami airport.

Stan Finch, President • stan@berryaviation.com

Berryavermillion@berryaviation.comAviation,Inc.(BAI)isatrusted

Ku’uhaku Park, Treasurer • 808-848-1211 • kpark@matson.com

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American Maritime Partnership

Michael G. Roberts, President • 904-727-2606 • michael.roberts@crowley.com

Berry Aviation, Inc.

1601 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006-1600 202-661-3740 • www.americanmaritimepartnership.com

Matthew Woodruff, Vice President • 713-435-1497 • matt.woodruff@kirbycorp.com

Member Since 2019

The company’s 360,000 sq. ft. (33,500 m²) CEIV certified import/export facility at the Miami International Airport provides exclusive ramp access for aircraft han dling and parking, as well as dedicated dock doors for dry and temperature-con trolled freight. Amerijet’s 40,000 sq. ft. (3,700 m²) temperature-controlled handling center was designed for refrigerated, frozen, and chilled storage to maintain the cold chain integrity of pharmaceuticals and perishables during the transportation process. Advanced monitoring procedures, real-time shipment alerts, and cargo tracking provide end-to-end visibility of every shipment.

Member Since 2020

1807 Airport Road, San Marcos, TX 78666 800-229-2379 • www.berryaviation.com

Berry Aviation was formed in 1983 in Austin, Texas. In 1987, Berry Aviation expanded its customer base and services by becoming a US Department of De fense (DOD) Approved (CARB) Air Carrier with worldwide operating authority. In 1993, Berry Aviation relocated to the San Marcos Regional Airport where its corporate headquarters are located today.

Vicken Karjian, Executive Chairman • 954-320-5300 • vkarjian@amerijet.com

leader in private aviation, with a broad portfolio that includes government, passenger, unmanned aerial system, and on-demand cargo operations along with maintenance and component repair, and FBO services.

Since becoming DOD-approved in 1987, Berry Aviation has provided unique and innovative aviation services to all branches of the DOD and other nondefense government agencies. Berry Aviation conducts worldwide operations with a fleet of over 26 aircraft from seven satellite locations on three continents and the Pacific Islands. Our customers include all branches of the US military, Fortune 500 companies, and other Part 135 and 121 Air Carriers. BAI has twice been awarded the US Small Business Administration’s “Award for Excellence” and in 2020 the “Outstanding Midsize Employer of the Year” award by Disabled American Veterans (DAV). BAI is an Acorn Growth Company small business em ploying more than 300 team members.

Matt Paxton, Secretary • 202-737-3234 • matthew.paxton@arlaw.com

Andrew Maas, Sr. Dir. of Gov’t Programs • 954-552-8443 • amaas@amerijet.com

The American Maritime Partnership (AMP) is the broadest and deepest co alition ever assembled to represent the domestic maritime industry. AMP’s membership includes vessel owners and operators, shipboard and shoreside workers, shipbuilders and repair yards, equipment manufacturers and vendors, dredging and marine construction contractors, maritime trade associations and national security organizations. All recognize that a strong domestic maritime industry is critical for America’s economic, national, and homeland security, and is best supported by maintaining the Jones Act as the foundation of America’s domestic maritime policy.

Member Since 2018

Amerijet International, Inc.

4500 NW 36th Street, Miami, FL 33166-6121 • 954-320-5300 • www.amerijet.com

Austin Vermillion, Vice President of Government Services

Since its founding, Berry Aviation has grown into a dynamic, customer-fo cused company with the knowledge, experience, financial and human capital to provide rapid, safe solutions to its customers’ most complex challenges. All flight operations are conducted by comprehensively trained and experienced pilots working closely alongside our 24-hour operations center personnel to maintain a thorough emphasis on safety, in-transit visibility and on-time arrivals.

BAI provides FAA-approved Part 135 Aerial Delivery, Part 135 Fixed Wing Night Vision Flight Operations, and Part 135 Air Ambulance, MEDEVAC and CA SEVAC Operations. The company is a certified FAA and EASA Part 145 Repair Station and medically accredited by NAAMTA and CAMTS.

Leanne Caret, President & CEO, Boeing Defense, Space & Security

BNSF Railway

Member Since 1957

Marc D. Boyle, Co-President marc.boyle@boyletransport.com

Boyle Transportation, Inc.

• C-TPAT certified and compliant with TSA’s recommended security action items

• Extensive and ongoing safety and security awareness training for all employees

Member Since 2003

Assamuel.d.cox2@boeing.comaleadingglobalaerospace

The Boeing Company

company, Boeing develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for cus tomers in more than 150 countries. As a top U.S. exporter, the company lever ages the talents of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability and community impact. Boeing’s diverse team is committed to innovating for the future and living the company’s core values of safety, quality and integrity. Learn more at www.boeing.com.

• State-of-the-art equipment, proven safety technology, redundant tracking systems

David L. Calhoun, President & Chief Executive Officer

of transportation protective services (TPS) to the Department of Defense, the defense industry, and to shippers of highvalue cargo. Boyle provides Constant Surveillance Service (CIS); Dual Driver Protective Service (DDP); Protective Security Service (PSS); Protective Tarping Service (PTS); Satellite Motor Surveillance (SNS); and Trailer Tracking (DCS).

• Compliance with National Industrial Security Program for classified material

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COL Enrique Araniz, USA (Ret.), Director of Operations rick.araniz@boyletransport.com

Scott Ryan, Vice President of Operations scott.ryan@boyletransport.com

Boyle Transportation operates within the most stringent safety and security guidelines in the industry, making us the most trusworthy carrier. Our layered approach to security includes:

• Industry-leading safety performance

Lt Gen Samuel Cox, USAF (Ret.), Vice President, Air Force & Space Force Systems

Member Since 1990

15 Riverhurst Road, Billerica, MA 01821 800-343-2004 • www.boyletransport.com

• Comprehensive background investigations for all employees (staff and pro fessional drivers)

929 Long Bridge Drive, Arlington, VA 22202 703-465-3307 • www.facebook.com/boeingwww.boeing.com•@boeingdefense

• No third-party operators or independent contractors

BNSF Railway, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is one of North America’s lead ing freight transportation companies operating on 32,500 route miles of track in 28 states and three Canadian provinces. In addition to the company’s dedication to serving the Armed Forces in support of OEF and as a vital resource in pro viding transportation services for the movement of military equipment among major bases, forts, ports, depots and National Guard mobilization sites, BNSF is one of the top transporters of consumer goods, grain and agricultural products, low-sulfur coal, and industrial goods such as petroleum, chemicals, housing materials, food and beverages. BNSF’s shipments help feed, clothe, supply, and power American homes and businesses every day. BNSF and its employees have developed one of the most technologically advanced, and efficient rail roads in the industry. We work continuously to improve the value of the safety, service, and environmental benefits we provide to our customers and the com munities we serve. You can learn more about BNSF at www.BNSF.com.

2650 Lou Menk Drive, Ft. Worth, TX 76161-0065 888-428-2673 • www.facebook.com/bnsfrailway/www.bnsf.com • @bnsfrailway

Theresa Lorinser, Manager, Marketing – Industrial Products 817-867-0644 • theresa.lorinser@bnsf.com

Michael Collins, Operations Manager Boylemichael.collins@boyletransport.comTransportationisthepremierprovider

Boyle Transportation was awarded the prestigious Grand Prize for National Fleet Safety by the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) in 2018 in recognition of its exemplary safety program and industry-leading safety performance. For the seventh consecutive year in 2021, Boyle Transportation was proud to be rec ognized for providing the best workplace for professional drivers; last year, we were awarded the grand prize as the Best Fleets to Drive For in North America. The program publicly recognizes carriers based on a four-stage evaluation of hundreds of fleets conducted by an independent third party that measures driv er workplace factors such as compensation, benefits, policies, and programs.

Mark Cronin, Director, Specialty Sales 571-266-2553 • mark.cronin@choicehotels.com

1023 15th Street, NW, 11th Floor, Washington, DC 20005 202-682-4000 • www.bristolassociates.com

Dedicated to remarketing both commercial and corporate aircraft exclusive ly on behalf of various owners, Bristol currently manages a portfolio of aircraft ranging from Embraer Regional Jets to Boeing 747s, from 9-seat Challengers to VIP-configured Boeings. Clients range from airlines such as United, Air Canada and Singapore Airlines to financial institutions such as Citibank, Bank of Ameri ca and Mitsubishi, as well as a variety of Fortune 500 corporations.

Quality®: The Quality brand offers real value and delivers on what is most im portant to business travelers. With more than 1,600 locations in the US, a Qual ity Inn® hotel is never far. We’ve framed the Quality guest experience around our `Value Qs’ to provide a brand that can be confidently recommended and maximizes budget.

Rodeway Inn®: When traveling on a budget, Rodeway Inn hotels offer the basics with the reliability and security of a trusted national brand.

Choice Hotels International 1 Choice Circle, Suite 400, Rockville, MD 20850 301-592-5000 • www.facebook.com/choicehotelswww.choicehotels.com•@choicehotels

Cambria® Hotels: Offering an experience tailored to the needs of modern business travelers, we make it easy to get to work, stay connected and relax with little indulgences—like locally sourced food, a craft beer or premium bath products—when you travel. With more than 55 locations open today and over 80 in the pipeline, Cambria Hotels is going places and so are you.

Clarion Pointe®: At Clarion Pointe, we provide affordable elevated essentials in just the right places for a sharper, more connected stay. With contemporary rooms and design touches, free WiFi and on-demand connectivity, and a free Starting Pointe® breakfast, Clarion Pointe puts a finer point on affordable travel.

Bristol Associates

James (Ed) McNair, Managing Director

Comfort®: Comfort hotels offer convenient locations and amenities designed to help travelers be at their best. With our franchisees, we’ve invested over $2.5B in the Comfort portfolio. Comfort offers a modern look with premium ame nities that help reduce travel spend and 1,600 US locations in over 90% of the top business markets.

Sleep®: At Sleep Inn® hotels, travelers can enjoy a reliable, stylish natureinspired accomodations, leaving them feeling relaxed and well-rested. With 580+ locations worldwide it is easy to find a Sleep Inn hotel where you need it. Our midscale price range helps effectively manage travel budgets.

Bristol Associates, headquartered in Washington, DC, with offices in Virginia and London, is one of the leading commercial aircraft marketing firms in the industry with an outstanding reputation for professionalism and integrity. Bristol specializes in international aviation and finance with expertise in aircraft ac quisition, disposition, financing, and advisory/support services to airlines and corporate aviation departments.

C.N. (Pete) Seidlitz, President

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Member Since 1999

Choice Hotels® is there for guests for both business and leisure travel—help ing connect each customer with the right hotel and providing peace of mind through our Commitment to Clean initiative. With more than 7,000 hotels world wide, we’re never far from the destinations travelers are headed.

Robert Rockwood, Managing Director, Corporate

Econo Lodge®: Econo Lodge hotels are a familiar name that makes travel simple—easy to find, easy to book and easy on the bottom line. And with nearly 850 locations across the US, we’re everywhere business travelers need us to be.

WoodSpring Suites®: WoodSpring Suites is our largest brand for longer stays. Our home-like suites are designed with extended stay guests in mind and make business travel simple. Enjoy convenience and comfort with a straightfor ward, no-hassle experience at a reasonable rate.

Ascend Hotel Collection®: Historic, resort, and one of a kind, each Ascend hotel is a reflection of its local community. With more than 370 properties open or under development worldwide, business trips become an experience—all without straying from your travel policy.

Paul Naylor, Managing Director, Europe

Member Since 1987

Sean J. Lancaster, Vice President

MainStay Suites®: MainStay Suites extended stay hotels offer apartment-style, spacious suites that help business travelers maintain their lifestyle and maximize productivity during longer stays, with thoughtful extras like fully equipped kitch ens and essentials like on-site guest laundry and grab & go breakfasts.

Clarion®: We believe life is better when you get together, so Clarion hotels provide the meeting space, catering, restaurant, bar and social atmosphere that make it a perfect place to meet for any business or special occasion.

Choice Privileges® Rewards Program: Get access to free nights, save with member-only rates and more with our award-winning rewards program.

Attuned to the goals and objectives of operator-owners and -lessors, Bristol has a proven track record in structuring ongoing asset management programs, default contingency plans and remarketing plans from conception though im plementation.

Suburban Extended Stay Hotel®: A simple solution to longer-term housing needs that’s as pleasant as it is affordable, with just the right hotel amenities for business travelers to stay in both comfort and convenience. Plus, budgetfriendly rates and no registration requirements.

CSX Corporation, based in Jacksonville, FL, owns companies providing rail, intermo dal and rail-to-truck transload services that are among the nation’s leading trans portation companies, and that connect more than 70 river, ocean and lake ports, as well as more than 200 short line railroads. Its principal operating company, CSX Transportation, Inc., operates the largest railroad in the eastern US, with approxi mately 21,000 route miles of track linking commercial markets in 23 states, the Dis trict of Columbia, and two Canadian provinces. CSX serves Ft. Drum, NY; Ft. Stewart, GA; Ft. Bragg, NC; and Ft. Campbell, KY; Military Ocean Terminal, Sunny Point, NC; Bluegrass Army Ammunition Depot, KY; and Letterkenny Ammunition Depot, PA.

For over 70 years, CWTSatoTravel has served as the nation’s leading provider of travel management fulfillment services to federal government and military travelers. We issue more than 6.5 million transactions annually to US military and government travelers and handle nearly $3 billion in annual sales.

Member Since 1955

Global Logistics Providers PO Box 2480, Darien, CT 06820 203-569-3240 • www.glplogistics.com

Global203-832-6120Logistics

Dan Labyak, Director of Military & Clearance 904-381-4131 • daniel_labyak@csx.com

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Providers (GLP) has three core business focuses—transporta tion, energy, and government support.

Armed with a Federal Maritime Commission Ocean Transportation Intermedi ary License and an ITAR approved compliance processes, GLP is able to offer a full suite of services.

4300 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22203 703-682-7266 • www.facebook.com/cwtsatotravel1www.cwtsatotravel.com

Ryan Higgins, Senior Director of Sales 904-359-1818 • ryan_higgins@csx.com

Echo Global Logistics, Inc. 600 West Chicago Avenue, Suite 725, Chicago, IL 60654 800-354-7993 • www.facebook.com/echologisticswww.echo.com • @echologistics

Member Since 2012

Janet Hicks, Market Manager – Military & Machinery 904-359-1664 • janet_hicks@csx.com

Our government support team guides both suppliers and foreign govern ments through procurement and regulatory obstacles. Our industry focus en ables us to fully understand both the business and bureaucracy inherent in FMS and DCS transactions. GLP recognizes the challenges faced, and provides structure and relationships consistent with achieving the business goals.

CWTSatoTravel

Michael S. Chapell Sr., President

CSX Transportation

Our energy offerings are facilitating the political engagements and opera tional management of power generation projects. These projects are needed as many countries’ demand outpaces the available electricity supply.

Arthur Adams, Senior Vice President, Merchandise Sales 904-366-4191 • arthur_adams@csx.com

Jordan Bruenger, Director, Marketing & Communications 703-682-7266 • jbruenger@cwtsato.com

We are proud to serve you, our US military and government clients, and to offer you the best travel management services available.

Doug Waggoner, Chairman of the Board & Chief Executive Officer 800-354-7993 • echomarketing@echo.com

500 Water Street, HQ Bldg., 3rd Floor, Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-359-3200 • www.facebook.com/officialcsxwww.csx.com • @csx

Jamie Petrzelka, Senior Vice President of Business Development 312-784-4279 • jpetrzelka@echo.com

Our transportation offerings bring expertise and local knowledge to facilitate complex projects. This includes multimodal offerings in remote locations con necting the world. The GLP team and extensive network of supply chain experts will ensure solutions are planned, deployed, and activated professionally.

As a division of CWT, we have access to resources and new technology that help our customers travel more efficiently and economically.

Member Since 1987

Marc Stec, Vice President, Strategic Business Initiatives 703-682-7282 • mstec@cwtsato.com

Our 700+ experienced travel counselors service at almost 190 locations worldwide have expert experience in helping military and government travelers navigate through a complex and ever-changing travel landscape, including new challenges amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. And we do all this while ensuring travelers are compliant with their agency’s policies and procedures and also meet their specific mission requirements.

Echo Global Logistics, Inc. (NASDAQ: ECHO) is a leading Fortune 1000 provider of technology-enabled transportation and supply chain management services. Headquartered in Chicago with more than 30 offices around the country, Echo offers freight brokerage and Managed Transportation solutions for all major modes, including truckload, partial truckload, LTL, intermodal, and expedited. Echo maintains a proprietary, web-based technology platform that compiles and analyzes data from its network of over 50,000 transportation providers to serve 35,000 clients across a wide range of industries and simplify the critical tasks involved in transportation management. For more information on Echo Global Logistics, visit www.echo.com.

Member Since 2015

Greg Harkins, Chief of Staff 703-682-7300 • gharkins@cwtsato.com

Chris Brown, Vice President, Government Affairs and ULCC Policy 202-251-3435 • cbrown@naca.aero

National Air Carrier Association, founded in 1962, is composed of 18 air carriers, certificated under Title 14 CFR Part 121. Our members represent a diverse group of air carriers providing non-scheduled and scheduled passenger and all-cargo services. NACA carriers fill a unique niche in the air carrier industry, offering services in response to ever-changing demands by the US military, the traveling public and businesses. NACA carriers currently transport more than 90 percent of the defense department’s passengers and 40 percent of its cargo to points all over the globe.

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Scott Beverly, Director Government Programs 407-840-1240 • scott.beverly@kgl.com

Judson Johnson, Director, Client Development

KGL is the premier provider of integrated Supply Chain Management (SCM) services in the Middle East. As an asset-based service provider, we fulfill the Transportation, Logistics, Port Management and Shipping needs of countless regional and international clients, to include US, UN, Coalition and NATO forces. KGL supports its SCM strategy by providing safe, professional and timely deliv ery of manufactured goods, consumables, bulk liquids, petroleum, chemicals, raw materials, project cargo, wide loads and heavy equipment within Kuwait, Iraq and throughout the GCC region.

Chandru Krishnamurthy, Sr. Partner, DoD Client Portfolio Darryl Piasecki, Partner, US Transportation Command

KGL

Since 1970

National Air Carrier Association

Our member airlines include: Air Transport International, Allegiant Air, Ameri jet, Atlas Air, Avelo Airlines, Everts Air Cargo, Frontier Airlines, Kalitta Air, Lyn den Air Cargo, Miami Air International, Northern Air Cargo, Omni Air Interna tional, Spirit Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, Swift Air, USA Jet Airlines, Western Global Airlines, and World Atlantic Airlines.

George Novak, President & CEO 703-358-8065 • gnovak@naca.aero

Member Since 2006

Member

Our associate members include: AerSale MRO Services, Avenger Flight Group, Bristol Associates, Inc., CTS Engines, Leipzig-Halle Airport, Marsh USA, MIS Choice, Morten Beyer & Agnew, ProSafeT, and Shannon Airport.

Pete Swift, Senior Project Manager +965-6692-1764 • pete.swift@kgltc.com

Sam Khatib, Chief Business Development Officer +965-1888-700 x225 • sam.khatib@kgl.com

McKinsey & Company is a global management consulting firm that serves the world’s preeminent organizations on their most important and challenging top ics. McKinsey supports the NDTA community as a trusted partner to a number of commercial transportation and logistics organizations worldwide. Through a combination of domain, economic, and technology expertise, we help our clients anticipate and interpret rapid change and its implications to customer demand, supply chain management, and trade flow. McKinsey’s decades of ex perience in the DOD enables it to successfully bring these commercial insights to Defense transportation and logistics leaders within their unique context for mission, budget, and risk.

Paul H. Doell, Vice President, Government Affairs and Security Policy 703-358-8062 • pdoell@naca.aero

1200 19th Street, NW Washington, DC 20036

McKinsey & Company

PO Box 24565, Safat 13106, Kuwait +965-1888-700 • www.kgl.com

7733 Forsyth Boulevard, Suite 1100, St. Louis, MO 63105 312-551-3896 • www.mckinsey.com

1735 N. Lynn Street, Suite 105, Arlington, VA 22209-3928 703-358-8060 • www.facebook.com/national-air-carrier-association-191452260962499/www.naca.aero

Member Since 2019

George R. Paul, Vice President, Technical Services 703-358-8063 • gpaul@naca.aero

• Real-time supply chain visibility

• Freight payment and invoicing

Elie Moir, Market Manager 757-668-1540 • elie.moir@nscorp.com

Jim Schaaf, Group Vice President, Metals & Construction 757-668-1577 • jim.schaaf@nscorp.com

• Loading, tie-down, and unloading services

• Customer service support

Meet your deployment schedule every time.

Clark Reed, Director Metals & Construction 757-668-1511 • clark.reed@nscorp.com

Established in 1947, The Pasha Group is a family-owned, third-generation di versified global logistics and transportation company that provides ocean transportation for containers and rolling stock between the US West Coast and Hawaii; port processing services for finished and privately owned vehicles; ste vedoring for vehicles, breakbulk and container cargos; auto hauling services with its truck fleet throughout the contiguous US; domestic and international re location services; and international logistics management for general commod ity and project cargoes. Pasha operates facilities at the ports of San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angeles, CA; Honolulu and Maui, HI; and Grays Harbor, WA.

• Customized intermodal solutions

Anderson Nowling, Operations Specialist, Military & Government 415-927-6311 • anderson_nowling@pashanet.com

• Access to integrated shipment and inventory management systems

• Truckload pickup and delivery

The Pasha Group

Norfolk Southern Corporation

Member Since 2003

Missy Donnelly, Senior Vice President, Transportation and Support Services 415-927-6467 • missy_donnelly@pashanet.com

• Hands-on technical assistance and support

Member Since 2005

• Convenient truck delivery combined with long-haul rail economy

• Performance management reporting

4040 Civic Center Drive, Suite 350, San Rafael, CA 94903 415-927-6400 • www.pashagroup.com

Donald Jones, Account Manager Government 478-258-0027 • don.jones@nscorp.com

Ed Elkins, Vice President, Industrial Products 757-668-1586 • ed.elkins@nscorp.com

• Efficient access to east coast destinations, plus import shipping and domes tic distribution channels

• Fleet of ramp cars

Norfolk Southern Corporation is one of the nation’s premier transportation com panies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway Company subsidiary operates approximately 20,000 route miles in 22 states and the District of Columbia, serves every major con tainer port in the eastern United States, and provides efficient connections to other rail carriers. Norfolk Southern operates the most extensive intermodal network in the East and is a major transporter of coal, automotive, and industrial products. Norfolk Southern provides the government with reliable and efficient shipping and delivery solutions. Whether you’re a power projection platform with a state-of-theart rail mobility area or a National Guard unit without rail, NS’ extensive rail network offers customers lower costs thanks to many transload locations. NS also offers:

NS can also provide you with:

• Shipment tracking and tracing

By moving shipments in a “time-definite” manner and meeting planned vessel schedules, NS provides consistent transit times. Throughout the process, you have complete visibility of your supply chain and can track your shipments from the origin installation to destination installation or port.

Pasha Hawaii is one of the nation’s leading domestic ocean shipping compa nies serving Hawaii from the continental United States. The company operates a fleet of six fully Jones Act-qualified vessels out of multiple port terminals. Pasha Hawaii is a trusted partner for many of the nation’s leading retailers, manufacturers and US government agencies, providing reliable container ized and roll-on/roll-off cargo services that leverage its unique combination of ocean transportation and inland distribution capabilities to deliver goods that are vital to the people of the State of Hawaii and the prosperity of the Hawaii market it serves.

• An optimal transportation plan for your installation

Margaret Groth, Manager, Military Cargoes 415-927-6560 • margaret_groth@pashanet.com

Three Commercial Place, Norfolk, VA 23510 www.facebook.com/norfolksouthernwww.nscorp.com • @nscorp

Ship from seaports to military installations all across America. NS is committed to creating transportation value for the US Armed Forces to keep them supplied, capable, and ready for what lies ahead. NS offers custom ized solutions to meet your needs and lower total delivery costs at the same time. The NS network supply chain technology, domestic distribution network, and strategic partnership provide a range of services from carload direct to local door-to-door delivery, as well as custom handling of returning shipments.

DOD and other government agencies can improve the quality and speed of shipments by improving the flow of information and products.

• Consolidated billing

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George W. Pasha, IV, President & CEO 415-927-6400 • george4@pashanet.com

Mike Connolly, Vice President, Ocean Services 415-927-6439 • mike_connolly@pashanet.com

Cathie J. Vick, Chief Development & Government Affairs Officer 757-683-2105 • cvick@portofvirginia.com

MAJOR MILITARY AND FEDERAL PRESENCE IN HAMPTON ROADS (from www.hrmffa.org/about-us)

Travis Hill, Vice President, Multi-Use Terminal Operations 757-686-6005 • thill@vit.org

Proven and trusted throughout the public sector.

600 World Trade Center, Norfolk, VA 23510 757-683-2105 • www.portofvirginia.com • @portofvirginia

All branches of the US military are well-established customers and partners of The Port of Virginia. Southeastern Virginia’s Hampton Roads region collectively supports 18 military installations (including two Joint bases), all four branches of the military services, and the US Coast Guard. This includes approximately 125,000 active duty, reserve and civilian personnel; over 135,000 military depen dents; and over 230,000 veterans. It is the only location in the nation that hosts four different 4-star commands, including the Air Force’s Air Combat Command, Army’s Training and Doctrine Command, Navy’s Fleet Forces Command, and NA TO’s Allied Command Transformation, which is also the only NATO headquarters located on US soil.

Greg Merlino, Senior Vice President, Public Sector 703-506-7699 • greg.merlino@sap.com

In 2017, POV embarked on a $720 million expansion and optimization proj ect, running concurrently at our two largest container terminals: Virginia In ternational Gateway (VIG) and Norfolk International Terminals (NIT). These two facilities are among only five semi-automated container terminals in the US, where remote-operated rail-mounted gantry (RMG) cranes autonomously move containers across the terminal, allowing labor to be safely distanced from machinery. The increased efficiency and additional capacity created by this technology allows us to handle a diverse mix of SDDC cargo with more velocity across all of our facilities.

Bill Burket, Sr. Director, MIRT & Business Continuity 757-683-2199 • bburket@portofvirginia.com

SAP Concur’s trusted, built for the government cloud-based solutions are proven. With over 15 years of experience running global-scale cloud services, SAP Concur is constantly improving our cloud architecture to meet the needs of our customers.In2021,

Roger Williams, Director, Public Sector Marketing & Communications 571-421-6296 • roger.williams01@sap.com

Norfolk Naval Station is the largest Navy base in the world. The military presence is an integral part of the Hampton Roads economy, accounting for approximately 42 percent of the region’s gross regional product.

SAP Concur has serviced over 70% of federal civilian agencies with a managed travel and expense system for over eight years. Public sector organizations know and trust SAP Concur solutions to be secure, innovative, and compliant, delivering the expertise and technology they need for transparent, efficient, and defensible management of employee-initiated spend.

Matt Gibbons, Senior Director, Regional Sales 703-506-7699 • matt.gibbons@sap.com

SAP Concur

Member Since 2018

Stephen A. Edwards, CEO and Executive Director 757-683-2101 • sedwards@portofvirginia.com

Member Since 2016

Charles Motter, Vice President, Government Services 703-506-7699 • charles.motter@sap.com

Scott Rhodes, General Manager, Terminal Operations 757-354-7580 • srhodes@vit.org

The Port of Virginia

SAP Concur is migrating fully from a pure private cloud operation, where all equipment is owned and operated by SAP Concur, to a cloud plat form implemented in Amazon Web Services (AWS) GovCloud (US) to provide increased security, improve our operational resilience and capacity planning, as well as deliver greater innovation for our customers.

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1919 Gallows Road, Suite 800, Vienna, VA 22182 703-506-7699 • www.concur.com @concur • @sappublicsector

The Port of Virginia (POV) is a leading maritime gateway to global markets. Vir ginia is the nation’s fifth largest container port and the leading rail port on the East Coast. As an arm of the Commonwealth of Virginia, the port operates six separate and distinct terminals in Front Royal, Richmond, and on the Norfolk Harbor, including two terminals dedicated to breakbulk, ro-ro, and heavy-lift cargo. Virginia is one of the 17 strategic national ports, offering two individual terminals in support of the SDDC Mission. Our 50-foot deep channels currently being dredged to a congressionally authorized 55-foot depth, direct rail and highway access, and robust network of on and off-terminal warehousing add velocity and efficiency to your supply chain.

Marques Tibbs-Brewer, Vice President, Federal Government Operations 703-506-7699 • marques.tibbs-brewer@sap.com

The Concur Cloud for the Public Sector (CCPS) is serviced entirely within the USA and built by seasoned SAP Concur engineers, and will be available to our US Public Sector clients in a highly secure environment identical in code to our commercial offering.

SAP Concur has a proven track record of transforming government travel & spend management beyond automation with a connected, flexible end-to-end solution that delivers complete insight and control over employee-initiated expenditures. Simple to use and built on a powerful, open architecture, SAP Concur empowers agencies to easily create a customized, compliant workflow, regardless of existing technology, partners, or processes. Agencies can effort lessly adapt spend management and travel protocols to changing requirements, policies, mandates, as well as disruptive and innovative technology. With SAP Concur’s mobile solutions, agency employees can securely and effectively manage their travel and spending from any location, on any device.

Aaron Katrancha, Director, Breakbulk/Ro-Ro, Global Sales 757-440-7210 • akatrancha@vit.org

Lumi Noah, Vice President, Program Delivery 609-246-8591 • lumi.noah@telestogroup.com

Sealift’s assets are its people and their skills. Everyone plays an important role and adheres to the highest professional standards. The company is dedi cated to providing our employees, both afloat and ashore, a safe and healthy workplace while avoiding damage to the marine environment.

At present, Sealift Inc. has the honor of having four of its vessels on long term charter to the US Navy’s Military Sealift Command, performing important missions for our country’s defense.

Telesto Group LLC

1641 Worthington Road, Suite 140, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561-802-7446 • www.telestogroup.com

Telesto Group completed a two-year Transportation Management System (TMS) prototype at USTRANSCOM that provided a single common platform in tegrating transport operations globally while providing visibility and auditability. This SaaS model implementation is now being tested by other DOD groups with similar requirements. Currently Telesto Group also supports SAP TMS efforts underway at the Defense Logistics Agency. Telesto’s proven experience across the enterprise in multiple roles allows us to serve as a trusted advisor for gov ernment and commercial clients.

Sealift Inc. is celebrating their 46th year in business and looks forward to continuing to meet USTRANSCOM’s needs in the future.

Sealift Inc. prides itself in providing solutions to complex transportation re quirements and has the strength and knowledge to provide the service as needed by those requirements. The United States Transportation Command and its numer ous Commands have always been among the company’s most important clients and will continue to strive to provide the highest level of service that they deserve.

Member Since 2004

John Raggio, Vice President 516-922-1000 • raggio@sealiftinc.com

John Perkins, Senior Vice President, Programs 201-657-6987 • john.perkins@telestogroup.com

Sealift, Inc.

Soren Hastrup, CEO 617-803-1724 • soren@telestogroup.com

Sealift Inc. is committed to delivering the highest level of quality service as is indicated by the continued satisfaction of our customers.

Member Since 2018

J.C. Millard, Senior Vice President, Defense Strategy 618-978-8247 • jc.millard@telestogroup.com

Alan Adler, Vice President 516-922-1000 • adler@sealiftinc.com

68 West Main Street, Oyster Bay, NY 11771 516-922-1000 • www.sealiftinc.com

Telesto Group LLC is a small business with significant experience as a Lead Systems Integrator in DOD. Our government presence includes the US Army, US Navy, US Transportation Command, Defense Logistics Agency and the US Department of Agriculture. We have a principle focus on SAP ERP system de sign, implementation, and deployment support services in the DOD transporta tion and supply chain areas. The company has been in business for 20 years.

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Telesto is also pleased to welcome an exciting new addition to the team, former Brigadier General John “J.C.” Millard. J.C. joins Telesto as Senior Vice President, Defense Strategy, and is responsible for facilitating and enhancing Telesto’s priorities, objectives, and initiatives on strategic pursuits within the Department of Defense.

Sealift Inc. is a privately held company that was established in New York in 1975. In those early days, Sealift Inc. earned its reputation as a ship brokerage firm specializing in forest products, grain, general cargo and the operation of various breakbulk liner services throughout the world. Through the years, the Company has progressed and today owns and operates a fleet of US flag, ocean-going ships of various types. All operations, chartering, engineering, crewing, IT and accounting are handled at its home office in Oyster Bay, New York.

Jacque Bendon, VP – Industrial Products • jmbendon@up.com

Josh Turner, General Director • joshturner@up.com

Member Since 1963

Brian Fosse, Vice President, Global Accounts • 404-828-6532 • bfosse@ups.com

Thomas Griffith, AAFES and Marine Corps Exchange 678-746-8226 • ggriffith@ups.com

1400 Douglas Street, STOP 1210, Omaha, NE 68179 402-544-4471 • www.facebook.com/unionpacificwww.up.com • @unionpacific

U.S. Bank Freight Payment

Union Pacific Railroad

UPS has nearly 25,000 employees that are veterans or are currently serving in the Reserves or National Guard.

Jeff Lineberger, Vice President 210-587-9416 • jeff.lineberger@usbank.com

• Uncover savings with 100% pre-payment audit and gain complete visibility and control of all funds received and disbursed

Member Since 1997

5201 Capital Gateway Drive, Camp Springs, MD 20746 301-423-3335

Rich Wegner, Government Contracting Officer • 618-406-3543 • rwegner@ups.com

The Transportation Institute was established in 1967 as a Washington-based, non-profit organization dedicated to maritime research, education, and promo tion. The Institute’s member companies participate in all phases of the nation’s deep sea, foreign, and domestic shipping trades, as well as barge and tugboat operations on the Great Lakes and 25,000 mile network of America’s inland wa terways. All vessels are of US registry—crewed by American citizens operating under the world’s highest safety standards, and proudly flying the American flag. Not only do member companies manage the reserve fleet of military cargo ves sels, many member company vessels are contracted to the US military services. With offices on the east and west coasts, Transportation Institute supports a wide range of programs that promote the strength of America’s capability. For 50 years, Transportation Institute has been developing and studying pro grams and policies to maintain and strengthen the US flag Merchant Marine.

Transportation Institute

Member Since 1964

Anders Nylander, DLA/US Army • 512-339-1831 • nylander.anders@ups.com

All organizations strive to minimize costs and maximize performance, and with ac countability to taxpayers, these proficiencies are even more critical. In 1998, U.S. Bank pioneered freight payment for the U.S. Department of Defense in support of their mission-critical financial supply chain. Since then, we have helped shippers and carriers operate more effectively and efficiently—enabling them to better serve the American people and their customers. Look to U.S. Bank Freight Payment to:

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• Deliver the strength and experience of the nation’s fifth largest commercial bank to provide payment integrity, efficiency and security

UPS provides unparalleled expertise in global supply chain solutions, including those tailored to meet the needs of the US government and defense contractors. These solutions leverage our position as the world’s largest package delivery company and a leading global provider of logistics and transportation services, including domestic ground and air freight, and international air freight. Inno vative features and value-added services for government customers include electronic invoicing, automated shipping solutions, website tracking with ITV for CONUS and OCONUS, and a full array of Transportation Protective Services (TPS). UPS is the proud recipient of multiple SDDC Quality Awards, which serve as recognition of UPS’s exceptional service delivery, exceeding our customers’ expectations, and our contribution to ensuring global military readiness.

UPS

Lonnie Ortez, Manager, Marketing & Sales • 402-544-4471 • lrortez@up.com

• www.facebook.com/transportation.institute/www.transportationinstitute.org•@trans_inst

Member Since 1987

Joseph Miller, Air Force • 240-819-9251 • josephmiller@ups.com

• Provide a team with decades of transportation, logistics and military experi ence who understand and support your financial needs

Sara Fuentes, Vice President, Government Affairs 301-423-3335 • sfuentes@trans-inst.org

Richard Berkowitz, Vice President, Pacific Coast Operations 206-443-1738 • rberkowitz@trans-inst.org

901 Marquette Avenue S., Suite 1800, Minneapolis, MN 55402 800-417-1844 • freight.usbank.com • @usbankpayments

Lance M. Fritz, Chairman, President & CEO

Kenny Rocker, Executive Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer

• Speed cashflow to the curb and automate payments for service members, damage claims and more

Cheryl Garcia, Senior Vice President 210-380-1234 • cheryl.garcia@usbank.com

• Resolve exceptions quickly and reduce errors by collaborating online

55 Glenlake Parkway, NE, Atlanta, GA 30328 www.ups.com/defense • www.facebook.com/ups

One of America’s most recognized companies, Union Pacific Railroad connects 23 states in the western two-thirds of the country by rail, providing a critical link in the global supply chain. In the last 10 years, 2010-2019, Union Pacific invested approximately $35 billion in its network and operations to support America’s transportation infrastructure. The railroad’s diversified business mix includes its Bulk, Industrial and Premium business groups. Union Pacific serves many of the fastest-growing US population centers, operates from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways, connects with Canada’s rail systems and is the only railroad serving all six major Mexico gateways. Union Pacific provides value to its roughly 10,000 customers by delivering products in a safe, reliable, fuel-efficient and environmentally responsible manner.

James L. Henry, Chairman & President 301-423-3335 • jhenry@trans-inst.org

Jeff Derrick, Senior Relationship Mgr. 843-412-6249 • jeffrey.derrick@usbank.com

AAT Carriers is devoted to being one of the premier nationwide carriers for hazardous and sensitive materials, dedicated to providing quality and superior service 24/7/365. We provide dedicated service for a diverse group of govern ment and commercial customers, and handle all types of van, dromedary, and specialized freight.

Brad Culton, Vice President of Safety • 866-888-2187 • bculton@aatcarriers.com

6525 240th St. SE, Bldg. B, Woodinville, WA 98072 www.facebook.com/abodainc/www.abodabyreside.com/government-housing888-389-0500

We offer at or below per diem rates 365 days/year on all travel including TDY, TAD, and PCS assignments; blanket purchase orders and purchase orders accepted; cus tomized billing/invoicing/reporting; direct billing; government travel card accepted (IBA and CBA); flexible lease terms; discounted group rates; and government/military “early release” clause. Our supply chain reaches 60 countries and more than 1M units worldwide. For more information call Jason Moore, the NDTA SME and Committee Chair on Long Term Lodging and Alternative Accommodations.

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (NYSE: WH) is the world’s largest hotel franchising company by the number of properties, with approximately 9,300 hotels across approximately 90 countries on six continents. Through its network of over 831,000 rooms appealing to the everyday traveler, Wyndham commands a leading pres ence in the economy and midscale segments of the lodging industry. The Com pany operates a portfolio of 20 hotel brands, including Super 8®, Days Inn®, Ra mada®, Microtel Inn & Suites®, La Quinta®, Baymont®, Wingate®, AmericInn®, Hawthorn Suites®, The Trademark Collection®, and Wyndham®. Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is also a leading provider of hotel management services, with approxi mately 400 properties under management. The Company’s award-winning Wynd ham Rewards® loyalty program offers approximately 81 million enrolled members the opportunity to redeem points at thousands of hotels, vacation club resorts and vacation rentals globally. For more information, visit www.wyndhamhotels.com.

We combine the comforts of home with amenities and services you need to make your stay comfortable, productive and rewarding. We provide guests with a spacious apartment with executive quality furnishings, housewares, linens and electronics.

Nina Wilson, COO/Vice President • 866-888-2187 • nwilson@aatcarriers.com

John Goodman, CEO john.b.goodman@accenturefederal.com

ABODA by RESIDE

Jeremy Shavers, CEO/President • 866-888-2187 • jshavers@aatcarriers.com

Paul Ott, Managing Director 717-443-7835 • paul.m.ott@accenturefederal.com

Jocelyn Quall, Director of Marketing • 714-401-1385 • jocelyn@staywithreside.com

Brian Short, President Jim Bemis, CEO

Max Izmaylov, Director, Global Sales (TMC Consortia/LTS) 516-270-8543 • max.izmaylov@wyndham.com

Ryan Hunt, Director of Sales & Marketing – Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center 412-391-4600 • rhunt@wyndham.com

ABODA by RESIDE is a GSA-approved provider of short- and long-term housing for the federal government, DOD and government contractors (CRC’s). Our team understands the lodging needs of military and federal travelers and is proud to serve those who serve.

Kevin Gaither, Vice President of Government Relations 866-888-2187 • kevin.gaither@aatcarriers.com

Tom Hemer, Director of Sales & Marketing – Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown 412-594-5122 • themer@wyndham.com

Mark Wothe, Traffic Manager/FSO

Doug Milroy, VP Operations

Carrie Hartman, EVP Global Sales • 602-717-7259 • carrie@staywithreside.com

Admiral Merchants has proudly provided quality Flatbed, Step Deck, Double Drop and RGN service to the Department of Defense for over 30 years.

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INDUSTRY MEMBERS—Sustaining

Jake Paine, Director, Global Sales (TAM/MICE) 972-505-4519 • jake.paine@wyndham.com

Upgrade to GOLD Level: With military status, members will automatically be upgraded to a GOLD level membership. Those who have GOLD, PLATINUM, or DIAMOND, will keep their elite member level

AAT Carriers, Inc.

Member Since 2016

Jason S. Moore, Director of Gov. Sales • 619-889-3729 • jason.moore@aboda.com

To unlock these military benefits, members can confirm their military status at: wyndhamhotels.com/wyndham-rewards/military.

Admiral Merchants Motor Freight, Inc. 215 South 11th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55403 612-332-4819 • www.ammf.com

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Inc. 909 Hidden Ridge, Suite 600, Irving, TX 75038 214-492-6600 • www.wyndhamhotels.com

Accenture Federal Services 800 North Glebe Road, Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22203 703-947-2000 • @accenturefedwww.accenture.com/federal

Jeffrey Miller, Managing Dir., Mgmt. Consulting Supply Chain & Operations Lead 703-623-0696 • jeffrey.scott.miller@accenturefederal.com

111 E 8th Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402 866-888-2187 • www.aatcarriers.com

Accenture Federal Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Accenture LLP, is a US company with offices in Arlington, Virginia. Accenture’s federal business has served every cabinet-level department and 30 of the largest federal organizations. Accen ture Federal Services transforms bold ideas into breakthrough outcomes for clients at defense, intelligence, public safety, civilian and military health organizations. Visit us at www.accenturefederal.com.

Vince Vlasho, Senior Managing Director, Defense Portfolio Lead vincent.t.vlasho@accenturefederal.com

1,000 Bonus Points: After completing their first qualifying stay, members with military status will receive 1,000 Wyndham Rewards bonus points.

John Thackrah, ABS Business Associate • 757-409-3334 • jthackrah@eagle.org

The American Maritime Officers (AMO) represents licensed deck, engineering, and radio-electronics officers to US and international shipping companies in volved in domestic, foreign, and government trade. AMO trains its officers in a state-of-the-art training center sponsored by employers and located in Dania Beach, FL.

Brian Dufour, VP Technical Operations

AL-HAMD International Container Terminal provides expeditionary logistics support to the multinational Defense Forces with a corporate endurance for versatility, and the ability to deliver the right assets to our most important cus tomer at the front line.

Jim O’Grady, President

Katie McMichael, Director, Moving and Storage Conference 904-377-8616 • kmcmichael@trucking.org

ABS works in a rapidly changing business environment where global markets are shaped more frequently by digital technology and data analytics. We are applying advanced technology, digital tools, capabilities and improved core pro cesses to drive safety excellence, greater performance and efficiency—gener ating greater value for our members and clients. ABS continues to be a trusted advisor and partner, supporting marine and offshore business ventures for both traditional and non-traditional clients. Moving quickly and easily, ABS provides solutions that add greater value to our clients, making us stronger every day. ABS offers surveys during construction, after construction; compliance audits; development of standards known as Rules; engineering research and development; technical plan reviews and design analysis; ABS CyberSafety™ Program; Asset Reactivation; remote survey and audits; sustainability and com pliance services; and digital

James A. Watson, Senior VP, ABS • 832-540-8832 • jwatson@eagle.org

Alice Martin, (President & CEO, Martin Logistics, Inc.)

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Paul Doell, National President 954-921-2221 • pauldoell51@yahoo.com

2nd Vice Chair, ATA Gov’t Freight Conference • amartin@martinlogisticinc.com

145 Hunter Drive, MS-206IT Wilmington, OH www.airtransport.cc45177

M. Kamran Amin, Chief Financial Officer 92 34 52005476 • ahsan.sarwar@aictpk.com Marazban Mavalvala, Executive Director 92 33 22165339 • maju@aictpk.com

Air Transport International, Inc.

Brian Carter, (YRC Gov’t Vertical, Corporate Account Executive)

Michael Mazzocco, CEO/President 540-226-5003 • mmazzocco@alytic-technology.com

T. Christian Spain, National VP, Government Relations 202-658-8887 • christian.spain@gmail.com

Approved CRAF and AMC Contract carrier operating all-cargo and Combi air craft carrying both cargo and passengers worldwide with service tailored to customer requirements. Flight following continues 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by FAA-approved flight operations control centers.

Charles Phillips, (President, Logistics & Gov’t Services, Bennett International) Chair, ATA Gov’t Freight Conference • charles.phillips@bennettig.com

2nd Floor Dean Arcade, Kehkashan Clifton, Block 8 Karachi 75600, Pakistan, Sindh 75600 92 21 35862305 • www.aictpakistan.com

Jon Samson, ATA Vice President, Conferences

John Jorgensen, Chief Scientist • 281-877-6675 • johnjorgensen@eagle.org

John Vestal, VP Flight Operations

7206 Kitchen Drive, King George, VA 22485 www.alytic-technology.com • www.facebook.com/alytic

Hussain Islam, Chief Executive Officer 92 30 28233090 • spmaritimecorp@gmail.com

American Maritime Officers 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE, Suite 530 Washington, DC 20003 202-479-1166 • www.facebook.com/amounionwww.amo-union.org

Andrew Dion, Assistant Chief Surveyor • 920-365-6625 • adion@eagle.org

Willie Barrere, National Executive Vice President 415-654-2671 • wbarrere@amo-union.org

Michael Holt, VP Sales & Marketing

Alytic, Inc. (Alytic) is a veteran-owned small business with an extensive mili tary and commercial background. Our company has developed subject matter expertise in the areas of Marine and Systems Engineering, Naval Architecture, Naval Logistics Technology Development & Transition, Energy Conservation and Efficiency, Budgeting, Financial Planning, and Warfare Analysis. Alytic suc cessfully supports the US Navy and Military Sealift Command. Additionally we have assisted the Office of the Secretary of Defense with the development of technology solutions.

American Bureau of Shipping 1701 City Plaza Drive, Spring, TX 77389 281-877-6000 • www.eagle.org

William Muras, VP, Energy and Environment 703-261-5059 • wmuras@alytic-technology.com

MEMBERS

American Trucking Associations

1st Vice Chair, ATA Gov’t Freight Conference • brian.carter@yrcfreight.com

ATA is the premier trucking trade association representing the full spectrum of motor carrier services in the US. We are a federation of approximately 75 trucking associa tions, councils, and conferences collaborating to advance the safety and productivity of America’s diverse trucking industry. ATA members convene periodically throughout each year in myriad groups to generate industry-wide consensus on matters includ ing safety, federal regulations and legislation, engineering and technology protocols, maintenance best practices, security, industry-specific economics and research.

950 N. Glebe Road, Suite 210, Arlington, VA 22203 703-838-1997 • @truckingdotorgwww.facebook.com/americantruckingassociations/www.trucking.org

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Marc Weidner, VP Field Sales • 479-785-8738 • mweidner@arcb.com

Since 1895, the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (Exchange) has gone where Soldiers, Airmen, Guardians and their families go to improve their quality of life by providing goods and services at military-exclusive pricing. The Exchange is the 61st-largest retailer in the United States. Its earnings have provided $2.1 billion in dividends to support military Quality-of-Life programs during the last 10 years. The Exchange is a non-appropriated fund entity of the Department of Defense and is directed by a Board of Directors. To find out more about the Exchange mission, visit ShopMyExchange.com.

INDUSTRY MEMBERS—Sustaining

Jason Rosenberg, Chief Operating Officer

Edward Brown, Jr., CEO 757-513-1831 • eb@arvenservices.com

The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (The Exchange)

Will Folger, Chief Financial Officer wfolger@ameriflight.com

Danny Loe, President, Asset-Light Logistics and Chief Yield Officer

logistics company with solutions for any supply chain need. We offer ground, air, and ocean transportation through our LTL carrier ABF Freight®, our Panther Premium Logistics® fleet, and an extensive capac ity network. But we’re more than logistics. We’re creative problem solvers, fo cused on understanding our customers’ products and services, and designing solutions that simplify processes, improve productivity and grow business.

Ron Ducharme, Director Enterprise Sales • 630-375-6849 • ronnied@arcb.com

Arven Services, LLC 15005 Farm Creek Drive, #115 Woodbridge, VA 22191 703-491-2025 • www.arvenservices.com

Apex Logistics International Inc

Tom Shull, Director/CEO

Arven Services, LLC provides complete full-scale Supply Chain Management and logistics support on a global scale, from the initial phases of concept of support through project development to actual operations (full service) or the manage ment of existing infrastructure (turnkey). We produce top quality results through assembled teams of professional, experienced, dedicated logisticians and intelli gence experts who possess the real-world knowledge, best training, background and expertise to fulfill our customers’ requirements. Currently awarded GSA Schedule – LOGWORLD (874V).

Paul Chase, President & Chief Executive Officer pchase@ameriflight.com

Steven Leonard, Chief Sales and Customer Engagement Officer 479-494-8215 • sleonard@arcb.com

Jamie Smith, Director of Corporate Communications 214-422-4627 • jsmith@ameriflight.com

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Steven J. Bosma, Business Development Manager 602-721-0285 • steven.bosma@apexglobe.com

E.J. Clyman, Business Development Manager 612-581-0605 • edward.clyman@apexglobe.com

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Ameriflight, LLC

Anacostia Rail Holdings Company (ARH) operates six US freight railroads. These short lines provide neutral access to multiple Class I railroads, car switching for intermodal terminals/industries, track maintenance/repair, and a variety of transloading services.

3911 S. Walton Walker Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75236-0202 800-527-2345 • @shopmyexchangewww.facebook.com/shopmyexchangewww.shopmyexchange.com

Atterbury Rail Deployment Facility (ARDF) is located on the Louisville & Indiana Railroad (LIRC) and has the ability to load/unload a brigade combat team in 72-hours which includes a 20,000 sq. ft. vehicle deployment process ing facility, weigh-in-motion scale, 120 rail car operations building and loading, marshalling and staging areas. LIRC has invested in a dedicated fleet of three 89’ tiedown flat railcars which allows for year-round training.

Anacostia Rail Holdings 224 South Michigan Avenue, Suite 330, Chicago, IL 60601 312-341-1026 • www.anacostia.com

Ameriflight is the nation’s largest Part 135 cargo airline. Founded in 1968, Ameri flight has grown from a small air charter and cargo service carrier to an inter national operator with 15 bases, 1,500 weekly departures, and 200 destinations. Ameriflight is headquartered in Dallas, TX, and has more than 500 employees including over 150 pilots and over 100 aircraft. Ameriflight provides feeder ser vices for overnight express carriers such as UPS, FedEx, and DHL. For more information, visit us at ameriflight.com, connect with us on LinkedIn, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @ameriflight.

Kathleen (Katie) Sackett, Senior Director, Sales & Marketing 502-216-3129 • ksackett@anacostia.com

ArcBestdannyloe@arcb.com®isaleading

PO Box 612763, DFW Airport, TX 75261 972-426-3066 • w3.ameriflight.com @ameriflight

Carlos Rentas, Logistics/SAP, Director 443-531-2364 • ca@arvenservices.com

Kelly Bennett, VP/Operations 404-643-0196 • vkb@arvenservices.com

Greg Zimmer, Vice President Government Logistics 209-992-1808 • gregory.zimmer@apexglobe.com

ArcBest 8401 McClure Drive, Fort Smith, AR 72916 479-785-6000 • www.facebook.com/arcbestcorp/www.arcb.com • @arcbestcorp

Nate Ross, VP Enterprise Sales • 479-785-8959 • nross@arcb.com

Karen Stack, Executive Vice President and Chief Logistics Officer

Ana Middleton, President and Chief Merchandising Officer

18554 S. Susana Road, Rancho Dominquez, CA 90221 602-721-0285 • www.facebook.com/apexlogistics1https://apexglobe.com• @apexlogistics_1

Apex Logistics International is a GHS, CAT-A, and Multi-Modal 3 endorsed part ner of Air Transport International under SCAC AIDB. We offer expedited doorto-door quotations to meet specific RDD and use Syncada for payment process ing. Apex is a true multimodal logistics provider, delivering unique solutions to ensure OTIF deliveries that meet mandatory RDD and handling requirements. Contact us today for an expedited quote to exceed your expectations.

8016 Marlboro Pike, Forestville, MD 20747 301-420-5100 • www.beltwaytransportation.com

Marty Klinger, Senior Vice President 619-454-2318 • marty.klinger@bcdtravel.com

Andrea Davis, Vice President • 301-420-5100 • adavis@beltwaytransportation.com

W. David Crommelin, Vice President & Contracts • 205-320-2330 Charles Crommelin, Vice President Operations • 205-320-2389

Jim Bell, Corporate Sales Manager 800-279-9491 • jimbe@atsinc.com

Government rates with unlimited mileage for all federal employees, for official and personal use. Avis and Budget have more than 2,000 locations in the US and 5,200 locations worldwide. For Avis reservations call 800-331-1441 or visit www.avis. com. For Budget reservations call 800-527-0700 or visit www.budget.com.

Tim Hall, Vice President, Global Business Development 480-599-2040 • thall@atlasintl.com

Cassandra Olsen, Pricing Manager 320-423-0455 • cassanol@atsinc.com

Whether it is Flatbed-Specialized, Heavy Haul, Dry Van or Pad Wrap, Maritime, Projects or Logistics, you can count on ATS to provide the transportation ser vices you need.

Joseph M. Donald, III, President

BCD Travel

• @bcdtravel

Beltway Transportation Service

7414 New Ridge Road, Hanover, MD 21076-3101 @aviswetryharderwww.avis.com

BCD Travel helps companies make the most of what they spend on travel. We give travelers innovative tools that keep them safe and productive, and help them make good choices on the road. We partner with travel and procurement leaders to simplify the complexities of business travel, drive savings and satis faction, and move whole companies toward their goals. In short, we help our clients travel smart and achieve more. We make this happen in 109 countries with a global client retention rate of 98%, the highest in the industry. For more information, visit www.bcdtravel.com.

Baggett Transportation Company

Atlas World Group International is a part of Atlas World Group—a family of com panies sharing the common thread of integrity, quality and solutions. As a global leader in managing military household goods moves for over 50 years, AWGI is committed to exceptional relocation services to military transferees, government accounts and for our agent partners within the US and around the globe.

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Six Concourse Parkway NE, Suite 2400 Atlanta, GA www.facebook.com/bcdtravel/www.bcdtravel.com30328

Atlas World Group International, Inc. 1212 St George Road, Evansville, IN 47711 888-669-6031 • www.facebook.com/atlasintlwww.atlasintl.com•@atlas_intl

Our 40 vehicles fleet includes 10-, 20-, and 28-passenger minibuses, and 56-passenger coaches. All buses are new and equipped with ELDs, onboard GPS and data tracking, seatbelts, EZ Pass, drive cam, electrical outlets, WiFi, CD, DVD, 6 flat screen monitors, PA microphone, luggage space, and a rest room. We have 12 ADA Vehicles. BTS complies with all CDC state and local health department guidelines for cleanliness and social distancing.

We love a challenge! So when our customers need to move anything from a legal load being delivered across town to an over-sized, over-dimensional load across North America, they trust ATS and our over six decades of experience. We encourage you to bring us your transportation challenges.

Baggett, family owned, is grounded in 90 years of safe, reliable service to the DOD and commercial industry. We are a full-service HAZMAT carrier of ammu nition, weapons, and classified sensitive equipment. We also operate a Single and Dual Driver Freight All Kinds Division, serving commercial and military cus tomers. Don’t Mark It Rush—Tag It Baggett! For the safest, fastest, on time de livery record in DOD. Your Best Value Carrier.

Mike Davis, President • 301-420-5100 • mdavis@beltwaytransportation.com

5 49th Street North, Birmingham, AL 35222 205-322-6501 • www.baggetttransport.com

Avis Budget Group

ATS: Transportation You Can Count On

Beth Schoeller, National Account Manager, Government 410-353-6794 • beth.schoeller@avisbudget.com

Beltway Transportation Service is a privately owned and operated, full-service transportation company located in Forestville, MD. We specialize in government travel, employee shuttle services, corporate transportation, student travel, overthe-road charters, convention shuttle services, airport transfers, special events andWeweddings.areon GSA Schedule # GS-33F-027BA and are an approved vendor for DOD. We are members of the UMA, ABA, and MMA.

ATS Specialized, Inc. 725 Opportunity Drive, St Cloud, MN 56301 800-279-9491 • www.atsinc.com

• sandra.taylor@bwhhotelgroup.com

Allen Brown, Senior Account Manager, Government 260-800-1049 • allen.brown@circledelivers.com

Ted Rybeck, Chairman & CEO Consulting, Software, and Secure collaboration.

Patrick Higgins, Government Operations Specialist 678-538-2658 x2658 • phiggins@clservicesinc.com

C.L. Services, Inc. PO Box 91955, Atlanta, GA 30364 800-533-3922 • www.facebook.com/clservicesincwww.clservicesinc.com•@clservicesinc

BWH Hotel Group is a leading, global hospitality network comprised of three hotel companies, including WorldHotels® Collection, Best Western® Hotels & Resorts, and SureStay Hotel Group®. This creates a global network of approxi mately 4,700 hotels across every chain scale segment, in over 100 countries and territories worldwide.

We move people. Whether you have a small, intimate group or a group busting at the seams, collaborate with us. A variety of fleet options will fit the needs of your group perfectly. Moving you locally, or across this great nation, CIT Sig nature Transportation will get you there. So, sit back, relax, and experience the journey with us.

810 Memorial Drive, 3rd Floor Cambridge, MA 02139 617-225-7800 • www.benchmarking.com

John Woodham, Manager Government Services 678-538-2625 • jwoodham@clservicesinc.com

Bolloré Logistics

Eric Sanchez, SVP, Global Business Development +33 1 46 96 41 52 • eric.sanchez@bollore.com

BWH Hotel Group brands include WorldHotels Collection brands: World Hotels® Luxury, WorldHotels Elite, WorldHotels Distinctive, and WorldHotels Crafted Collection; Best Western Hotels & Resorts brands: Best Western®, Best Western Plus®, Best Western Premier®, Executive Residency by Best Western®, Vib®, GLo®, Aiden®, Sadie®, BW Premier Collection®, and BW Signature Collec tion®; and SureStay Hotel Group brands: SureStay®, SureStay Plus®, SureStay Collection®, and SureStay StudioSM

C.L. Services is an established, asset-based logistics firm that has been serving the United States government since 1996. C.L. Services, Inc. provides freight transportation services to the USPS, FEMA, and DOD throughout North Amer ica. Our specialty is providing dependable and accurate full truckload service including dry van, temperature controlled, over-dimensional, and expedited. Our professional logistics staff is able to assist you 24/7. SmartWay Certified since 2009. We deliver the Prosponsive® Promise on every load.

Circle Logistics was co-founded in 2011 as an asset carrier by industry experts Eric Fortmeyer and Chad Buchanan. Within two years, our founders expanded their freight brokerage operation by opening their first branch office in Chicago. Since then we have rapidly expanded to eight other locations across the US, boasting well over 100% year-over-year growth. Our people are our greatest asset, and we wouldn’t be where we are today without continuous investment in talented individuals.

Sandy Taylor, Senior Director, Worldwide Sales 623-780-6845

• leslie.begley@bollore.com

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Circle Logistics, LLC 1950 W Cook Road Ft Wayne, IN www.circledelivers.com46898 www.facebook.com/drive4circle • www.facebook.com/circledelivers1

Bolloré Logistics is a global leader in international transport & logistics. Con stantly adapting to its customers’ changing needs, the company has enriched its expertise to become a tier-one supply chain partner and one of the top 10 transport and logistics companies in the world with the largest integrated lo gistics network in Africa. Bolloré Logistics is the recognized specialist when it comes to African logistics and with our network of 609 offices in 109 countries, we offer services across five continents.

Kim Grzywacz, Sales Director 515-233-0286 • kgrzywacz@citbus.com

Circle Logistics is a freight broker providing logistics solutions to a wide array of customers. We provide coverage in the continental United States, Canada, and Mexico across all modes of transportation; Dry Van, Flatbed, Reefer, Expedite, Over size, Air, and Ocean. We’re committed to delivering on three core promises to our customers: No Fail Service, Personalized Communication, and Innovative Solutions.

Benchmarking Partners, Inc.

Jeff Lantz, President 678-686-0933 • jefflantz@clservicesinc.com

Leslie Begley, Director, US Government Operations 919-396-7406

46030 Manekin Plaza, Suite 130 Sterling, VA @bollorelogwww.facebook.com/bolloretransportlogistics/202-470-591020166•www.bollore-logistics.com

BWH Hotel Group

6201 North 24th Parkway Phoenix, AZ www.facebook.com/bwhhotelgroup/www.bwhhotelgroup.com1-800-WESTERN85016

Eric V. Fortmeyer, President 260-208-4500 • eric.fortmeyer@clinow.com

John Grzywacz, President jgrzywacz@citbus.com

5242 NE 16th Street, Des Moines, IA 50313-2113 www.citbus.com

CIT Signature Transportation

William Boesch, Chairman & CEO • bboesch@clrexec.com

LTG Dave Halverson, USA (Ret.), CEO 703-549-5880 • halverson@cypressintl.com

Robert Denny, President • 253-661-8605 • robd@dashpointservices.com

Coleman Worldwide Moving has been committed to making moving easier and safer for families since 1914. Now with over 100 years of moving experience under our wheels, Coleman Worldwide Moving remains true in its original fo cus—you, the customer. From transporting a single household to massive cor porate and government transfers, Coleman is equipped to handle your needs. Driven by a long-held commitment to customer service and supported by a high standard of excellence, Coleman Worldwide Moving remains focused on you and your family. We are a global moving, storage and relocation company that is committed to serving the needs of corporations, governments and individuals. Coleman is a fifth generation family-owned company and it is one of the larg est privately held transportation companies headquartered in the Southeastern United States. It operates over 60 service centers throughout the United States and is the largest agent for Allied Van Lines.

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Nick Chisholm, Senior Director of Business Development

– Gov’t Branch Manager 678-350-4058 • nchisholm@cornerstone-systems.com

Cornerstone Systems, Inc.

Scott Margolin, President Coachman631-390-9003Luxury

Coleman Worldwide Moving

1907 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735 631-390-9003 • www.coachmanluxury.com

Council for Logistics Research, Inc. 1850 Towers Crescent Plaza, Suite 550, Vienna, VA 22182 703-927-0678 • www.clrexec.com

Cypress International, Inc. 1201 E. Abingdon Drive, Suite 400 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-549-5880 • www.cypressintl.com

Established in 1978 and sited in the National Capitol region, Cypress Internation al is a consulting firm that supports its clients through a deep understanding of business opportunities in the defense and homeland security sectors. Cypress International is comprised of an all-service, multi-discipline professional staff with extensive experience, knowledge and insights into the complex processes of program requirements, budgeting and acquisition, as well as mergers and acquisition. Cypress International’s resources include an extensive research capability and a network of field representatives at strategic locations across the country.

Hon Kevin Fahey, President and COO 703-549-5880 • kfahey@cypressintl.com

Transport offers a wide variety of packages and services that meet the unique needs of every customer. Coachman Luxury Transport is a Department of Defense certified ground transportation company. Coachman is called upon by our military as we meet the DOD standards for safety and compliance. We are privileged to have the US Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, Navy, and National Guard trust us to safely transport America’s coura geous military personnel.

Dash Point Distributing, LLC

Our Government Services Division serves the freight transportation and stor age requirements of federal, state, and local government agencies along with the industrial base/contractors that support the government. We embrace the mission of meeting critical operational requirements, comply with all specifica tions and installation access policies, pick up and deliver on time, and provide visibility at every stage of the shipment. Approved with DOD, DLA, FEMA, GSA, and the VA, among others.

Adam Hall, Senior Vice President International 334-701-9149 • adam.hall@covan.com

Coachman Luxury Transport

Norman S. Brazel Jr., Dir.-Gov. Svcs. • 253-661-8605 • normb@dashpointservices.com

Jaime Brucker, Safety & Office Mgr. • 253-661-8605 • jaimeb@dashpointservices.com

Dash Point Distributing, LLC is an elite transportation and logistics company located in Federal Way, WA. Currently servicing the United States and Canada as an Interstate Motor Carrier, Dash Point Distributing, LLC provides innovative, attainable and top-quality transportation services that improve business solu tions. Our goal is to add value for our customers and business partners through consistent pursuit of excellence with a desire and endeavor to provide safe, de pendable, and effective transportation. Core services: Truckload & Less-ThanTruckload; Over the Road; Intermodal; Super Chasis; Oversize/Overweight; Multi Axle Equipment; Dry Van; Drayage; Transloading; Storage; Refrigerated/ Temp-Controlled; Expedited; Regional; Canada & Mexico; Flatbed & Specialized Equipment; Heated Flatbed Service; and Department of Defense and Transpor tation Protective Services Approved.

1 Covan Drive, Midland City, AL 36350 334-803-8888 • www.facebook.com/colemanalliedwww.colemanallied.com•@colemanallied

1725 Windward Concourse, Suite 230, Alpharetta, GA 30005 833-286-9251 • www.facebook.com/cornerstonesys/www.cornerstone-systems.com•@cornerstonesys

Walt Schneider, President • 703-927-0678 • wschneider@clrexec.com

The Council for Logistics Research, Inc. (CLR) is a Small Business contractor with over 15 years of experience providing specialized services for the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, and the Defense Health Agency. Our leadership and core team come with experiences in military service and exec utive-level leadership in commercial aviation and are supported by a network of re tired general officers providing high-level strategic advisory services, alongside a dedicated internal staff of defense analysts, data specialists and program/contract management professionals. The main lines of services provided include special ized aviation/space advisory consulting services (on commercial and USAF issues), big data analytics and innovation, medical systems training and management, and program management (including large programs with multiple subcontractors).

35000 Pacific Highway S, Federal Way, WA 98003 253-661-8605 • www.facebook.com/dashpointtransportationwww.dashpointservices.com

Drury Hotels Company, LLC

Estes Forwarding Worldwide, LLC 100 Gateway Centre Parkway, Suite 210 Richmond, VA 23235 855-433-9669 • www.efwnow.com

Lance Harcrow, Senior Vice President, Operations 804-495-4609 • lance.harcrow@efwnow.com

Michael Herrinton, US GPS Leader • michael.herrinton@ey.com

Delta Air Lines

INDUSTRY MEMBERS—Sustaining 90 | Defense Transportation Journal | JUNE 2021

Arthur Salus, CEO/President • 770-308-7060 • arthur@duluthtravel.com

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are core to Delta’s culture and we believe should be reflected in our people, the companies with which we do business, the way we treat customers and the manner in which we serve the world. Delta is recognized as a top workplace for women and the military.

Amy Hillman, National Sales Executive – Government 800-436-1141 • amy.hillman@druryhotels.com

John McLain, Risk Leader • john.mclain@ey.com

john.polowczyk@ey.comTheGovernmentandPublic Sector practice of Ernst & Young LLP provides a full range of consulting and audit services, leveraging our leading commercial prac tices and public sector experience to drive innovation and address challenges for our government clients. We enable real change and measurable results through our diverse, high-performing teams, operational know-how from across our global organization, and bold ideas tailored to each client’s unique mission. Our Defense and National Security clients

1030 Delta Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30354

EASE Logistics

Delta Air Lines is the US global airline leader in safety, innovation, reliability and customer experience. In 2020, Delta transformed the industry standard of clean. Delta has served 200 million people annually across 300 destinations in over 50 countries. Alliances include Aeromexico, Air France-KLM, China Eastern, Korean Air, Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Australia and WestJet.

Scott Fisher, President and CEO 804-495-4400 • scott.fisher@efwnow.com

Ed Bastian, CEO

• Intelligence community

Delta participates in the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) program.

Norma Dean, Director, Specialty Sales

Travel Happy® Again with Drury Hotels, with more than 150 hotels in 26 states. Drury Hotels is 100 percent family-owned and managed and pledges to provide great value and consistency for every stay. At all 150+ locations, guests will experience Clean + Safe enhancements from check-in to check-out, and every where in between. Guests will enjoy clean rooms, friendly service and the best FREE amenities, including hot breakfast, Wi-Fi, dinnertime snacks & beverages, workout facilities and more. For a complete listing of all locations or for reserva tions, visit www.druryhotels.com or call 1-800-DRURYINN.

Brenda Payne, Director • 770-308-4645 • bpayne@duluthtravel.com

Ernst & Young LLP

Estes Forwarding Worldwide (EFW) is a leading domestic and international freight forwarder in the United States, providing customized logistics and ware housing solutions for clients around the world and across all industries via air, ground, and ocean freight. EFW has extensive North American and global cov erage through its 10,000+ carrier network and affiliation with its parent com pany, Estes Express Lines, the largest privately held LTL transportation provider in the United States. Through its full-service warehousing network, EFW Ware housing, EFW provides customers with over 2.78 million square feet of directly managed warehousing space and access to an extensive warehousing network across the United States. Unlimited capacity, longevity, reputation, and process are what define the EFW Experience. Visit EFWnow.com.

EASE Logistics is a multi-operational supply chain and transportation solution. We provide accelerated, innovative services that help deliver the products and goods of select clients by means of a highly effective global network. Our knowledgeable professionals simplify the logistics experience with our unique and unmatched customer service model.

• Department of Defense

Duluth Travel, Inc. (DTI) 2860 Peachtree Industrial Blvd. Suite 1000, Duluth, GA 30097 770-308-4645 • www.facebook.com/duluthtravel/www.duluthtravel.com

Peter Coratola, Jr., CEO 614-553-7007 • info@easelogistics.com

Keith Ward, COO 614-553-7007 • kward@easelogistics.com

13075 Manchester Road, Suite 100, St. Louis, MO 63131 314-429-2255 • www.druryhotels.com

David Helton, Director of Government Operations 614-763-6932 • dhelton@easelogistics.com

Duluth Travel Inc. is a full-service veteran-owned Travel Management Company spe cializing in government, corporate, incentive and leisure travel. With over 25 years in travel, we pride ourselves on customer service. We offer customizable services for domestic & international air travel, event & conference logistics and project man agement. As a single ETS2 TMC solution, we offer unbeatable services, Concur Trav el expertise, Travelport, SABRE, Grasp Technologies & Magna Tech, NIST compli ance and ISOS – International Medical & Travel Assistance Program. Duluth Travel and its divisions, Costa Rica Dream Adventures tour operator and Level 4 Marketing Group (events, meetings, corporate & incentive travel), are located near Atlanta, GA. Services include: 24/7 global travel assistance; managed travel programs; preferred supplier rates; corporate booking tool solutions; travel expense platform; desktop & mobile app solutions; venue sourcing solutions; conference planning; travel policy & spend analysis; long term housing management; virtual payment systems; duty of care pro-active strategies & applications; business travel consulting.

1775 Tysons Boulevard, Tysons, VA 22102 www.ey.com • ey.com/govpublicsector @ey_us @eynews @ey_press www.linkedin.com/company/ernstandyoung/@ey_govtpublic

SERVICE DISABLED VETERAN OWNED SMALL BUSINESS

RADM John Polowczyk, USN (Ret.), Supply Chain Director

• Department of Homeland Security

• Department of Justice

5725 Avery Road, Dublin, OH 43016 614-553-7007 • www.facebook.com/easelogisticsservices/www.easelogistics.com

www.facebook.com/deltawww.delta.com • @delta

• US Armed Forces – Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard

Brett Stewart, Business Development Director 614-553-7007 • bstewart@easelogistics.com

• marty.pendergrass@evanhoe.com

• Securely connect your “things” to the world

Our Suburban and MainStay Suites are the perfect choice for government travelers that want an immaculate, spacious and comfortable suite with all the amenities of “home.” Suites feature a full kitchen, so guests can prepare a home cooked meal in the comforts of their own suite. We are pet-friendly (fee applies). Guests earn Choice Privileges points while staying at Suburban and MainStay Suites brands.

207 Senate Avenue, Camp Hill, PA 17011 866-426-6388 • www.linkedin.com/company/geodecisions@geodecisionswww.geodecisions.com

Tom Carlisle, VP of Strategic Growth • 720-576-3449 • thomas.carlisle@flightsafety.com

Eurpac 8220 Elmbrook Drive Dallas, TX 214-689-618575247•www.eurpac.com/home

Bert Sawyer, Dir. of Bus. Devel. • 918-259-4000 • bert.sawyer@flightsafety.com

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As a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business (SDVOSB), we have been supporting government and commercial customers for over 20 years! At Evanhoe & Associates...It’s all about the data!

GeoDecisions

Jacob Saunders, Senior Director, Enhanced Information Solutions 214-689-6185 • jsaunders@eurpacdallas.com

FlightSafety International Defense 6755 N. Yampa St., Suite 100, Denver, CO 80249 303-783-3100 • www.flightsafety.com www.facebook.com/flightsafetyint • @flightsafetyint

Michael Vercio, SVP Simulation Systems 918-259-4000 • michael.vercio@flightsafety.com

Gina Ricketts, Charter Sales Representative 410-442-7407 • ginar@eyre.com

• Integrate data and systems

Steve Kraabel, Director, USTC Account Manager 618-606-4934 • skraabel@geodecisions.com

Susanne Brown, National Sales Director • MainStay Suites, Carlisle, PA 317-345-5808 • susanne@exclsolutions.com

Our full-service transportation company offers convention/airport services, group charters, fixed commuter routes, emergency transportation, corporate/ employee shuttle, student travel, and much more. We have a robust fleet of luxury motorcoaches ranging from 28-56 passenger. We are members of ABA, MMA, IMG, NDTA and an approved vendor of DOD. Eyre Bus Service provides Excellence in Travel. Eyre Heavy Duty Fleet Services keep your fleet in top shape with our state-of-the-art shop work. We specialize in Preventive Mainte nance, Diagnosis, and Repair.

• Lead IT teams with the most effective methods in the industry – Agile, DevSec Ops, ISO 9001:2015, ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018, ISO/IEC 27001:2013 & CMMI DEV ML 3

GeoDecisions is an international consulting firm specializing in geospatial in formation systems, cloud technology and analytics for commercial, municipal, state and federal government organizations. We offer a range of Software as a Service and tailored solutions for military and homeland security initiatives. Solutions include transportation security, near real time shipment tracking, sensitive cargo tracking and management, emergency response management, detailed plume analysis, reporting for infrastructure data, and automated alerts.

Brendan J. Wesdock, MCP, GISP, President 757-346-2788 • bwesdock@geodecisions.com

• Track and manage items, assets, and inventory with state-of-the-art technologies

Tom Kiser, Director of Sales • MainStay Suites, Jacksonville, NC 910-219-1238 • tom@teamexcl.com

Debbie Houser, CSPO, Vice President, Federal & Product Solutions 717-886-5532 • dhouser@geodecisions.com

Chuck Evanhoe, President • 937-528-5802 • chuck.evanhoe@evanhoe.com Martha (Marty) Pendergrass, VP, Contracts and Administration 937-528-5806

Incorporated in 1951, Eurpac Service, Inc (ESI) offers a complete collection of services across the global supply chain. ESI’s portfolio of services includes warehousing, distribution, retail headquarters service, advertising, retail space planning, business analytics, consumer engagement, experiential marketing and merchandising. ESI is 100% employee owned, providing ESI employee own ers the highest level of motivation to serve their clients with unsurpassed dis tinction and commitment.

Eyre Bus Service, Inc. 13600 Triadelphia Road, Glenelg, MD 21737 410-442-1330 • www.facebook.com/eyrebuswww.eyre.com

You have a lot of data. But do you use it effectively? Evanhoe believes good data sparks intelligent action. We capture, process and analyze your data, empower ing you to do business well. A full-service IT solutions provider, we:

Matt Eyre, President

April Dupree, Director of Sales • Suburban Suites, Stafford, VA 540-288-9051 • april@teamexcl.com

Dan Davis, President FlightSafety Defense 303-783-3100 • daniel.m.davis@flightsafety.com

Evanhoe & Associates, Inc. 5089 Norman Boulevard, Dayton, OH 45431 937-235-2995 • www.evanhoe.com www.linkedin.com/company/evanhoe-&-associates-inc@evanhoeassocitwww.facebook.com/evanhoeandassociates

FlightSafety International, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is the world’s premier professional aviation training company and supplier of flight simulators, visual systems and displays to commercial, government and military. FlightSafety train ing and simulation has 70 years expertise and experience providing over 1.4M training hours annually to aviation professionals from 167 countries and territories. FlightSafety operates the world’s largest fleet of full-flight simulators and has de livered over 1,500 VITAL visual systems and over 750 simulators to customers in 53 countries. FlightSafety Defense capabilities are recognized in programs such as: U-26, C-17, MV/CV-22, AC/MC-130W, HC-130P, MC/ HC-130J, C-12, CH-47F, Combat Rescue Helicopter, HH- 60AGSS, UH-60A/L/M, S-70i/M, TH-1H, Flight School XXI, TH-57, TH-73, AH-1Z, UH-1N/Y, KC-10, KC-46, KC-135, C-5, T-6A/B, F-16 and SACTS.

Melanie Filandino, Area Manager • Suburban Suites, Morgantown, WV 304-291-2535 • melanie@exclsolutions.com

Brad Eyre, VP/Business Manager

Teresa Godwin, General Manager • Suburban Suites, Washington, PA 724-222-4929 • teresa@teamexcl.com

Excl Hospitality – Suburban Suites/MainStay Suites

PO Box 5399, Louisville, KY 40255 • 317-345-5808 • www.choicehotels.com

Guided by its experience delivering world-class hospitality for more than 60 years, Hyatt’s Global Care & Cleanliness Commitment builds on existing rigorous safety and cleanliness protocols and is designed to welcome guests back with safety and wellbeing as top priorities.

8501 Williams Road, Estero, FL 33928 • www.hertz.com www.facebook.com/hertz/ • @hertz

The Hertz Corporation, a subsidiary of Hertz Global Holdings, Inc., operates the Hertz, Dollar and Thrifty vehicle rental brands in corporate and franchisee loca tions throughout North America, Europe, the Caribbean, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. The Hertz Corporation is one of the largest worldwide airport general use vehicle rental companies, and the Hertz brand is one of the most recognized in the world. Product and service initiatives such as Hertz Gold Plus Rewards, Carfirmations, Mobile Wi-Fi and unique vehicles offered through the Adrenaline, Dream, Green and Prestige Col lections set Hertz apart from the competition. For more information about The Hertz Corporation, go to www.hertz.com.

Carla Cannonito, Director, Commercial 708-508-0883 • carla.cannonito@ihg.com

7930 Jones Branch Dr., Suite 1100, McLean, VA 22102 703-883-1000 • @hiltonnewsroomwww.facebook.com/hiltonworldwidewww.hilton.com/corporate

Three Ravinia Drive, Atlanta, GA 30346 202-906-0372 • www.ihgarmyhotels.com

Green Valley Transportation Corporation is a highly specialized carrier focusing on the safe transportation of all classes and divisions of Hazardous Materials, with special emphasis in Explosives and Radioactive shipments.

Nadika Perera, Associate Manager • 239-301-7635 • nadika.perera@hertz.com

Cathy Gilbert, Secretary/Treasurer • 209-407-1469 • cathy.gilbert@gvtd.com

The Hertz Corporation

INDUSTRY MEMBERS—Sustaining 92 | Defense Transportation Journal | JUNE 2021

Kevin Knorr, Director of Gov’t Sales • 703-683-9266 • kknorr@hertz.com

Hilton Worldwide

We offer a diverse array of transportation solutions including: Dedicated Logis tics Support, Less Than Truckload (LTL) Service, Over Dimensional Loads, Flatbed, Dry Van, Dromedary Boxes and Transportation Protective Services.

150 North Riverside, Chicago, IL 60606 800-233-1234 • www.facebook.com/hyattwww.hyatt.com•@hyatt

1200 19th Street, NW, 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20036 202-973-2400

IHG Army Hotels

Our colleagues—comprised of veterans and military families—understand the military lifestyle and work hard to create a safe, secure and welcoming environment. We offer amenities designed to put you and your family at ease: free hot breakfast, shuttle service, high-speed Internet, valuable IHG® Rewards points for all stays and much more. Located on 40 US Army installations, our hotels are pet friendly so they’re the ideal location during PCS. Visit us and book your next stay at www.IHGArmyHotels.com or call 1-877-711-TEAM.

Peter Maltby, Director Global Travel Partnerships 416-605-0340 • peter.maltby@hilton.com

services to the public and commercial markets with broad capabilities in management, technology, and risk consulting. We help clients address their toughest challenges and navigate significant regulatory pressures with a focus on transformational change, busi ness resiliency, and technology-driven innovation. Across a range of advisory, consulting, outsourcing, and digital services, we create scalable, innovative solutions that prepare our clients for future growth and success. The company has more than 9,000 professionals in over 50 locations globally. Guidehouse is a Veritas Capital portfolio company, led by seasoned professionals with proven and diverse expertise in traditional and emerging technologies, markets, and agenda-setting issues driving national and global economies.

Jill Megli, Global Sales Director – Individual Travel 312-706-7484 • jill.megli@hyatt.com

• www.facebook.com/greenvalleytransportationwww.greenvalleytransportation.com

Hyatt Hotels

Hyatt Hotels Corporation, headquartered in Chicago, is a leading global hospi tality company with 20 premier brands and over 1,000 hotel, all-inclusive and wellness resort properties in 69 countries. Hyatt’s purpose—to care for people so they can be their best—informs its business decisions and growth strategy.

Kevin West, Vice President Operations • 865-219-2823 • kwest@tmw-us.com

• Guidehousewww.facebook.com/guidehousehttps://guidehouse.com/•@guidehouseisaleadingglobalproviderofconsulting

Hilton is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of 18 world-class brands comprising more than 6,400 properties and more than one million rooms, in 119 countries and territories. Dedicated to fulfilling its founding vision to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality, Hilton has welcomed more than 3 billion guests in its more than 100-year history, earned a top spot on the 2020 World’s Best Workplaces list, and was named the 2020 Global Industry Leader on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices. In 2020, Hilton CleanStay was introduced, bringing an industry-defining standard of cleanliness and disinfec tion to hotels worldwide. Through the award-winning guest loyalty program Hilton Honors, the more than 112 million members who book directly with Hilton can earn Points for hotel stays and experiences money can’t buy, plus enjoy instant benefits, including contactless check-in with room selection, Digital Key, and Connected Room. Visit newsroom.hilton.com for more information, and connect with Hilton on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.

Guidehouse

The mission of IHG® Army Hotels is to support military service members by pro viding an excellent stay experience. With renowned hotel brands like Holiday Inn Express®, Candlewood Suites® and Staybridge Suites®, as well as our exclu sive Historia Collection™, we offer all the amenities of off-post hotels, thought fully delivered with the comfort and convenience of staying inside the gates.

Bill McKeand, Team Leader, Key Acct. Mgr.-Gov. 770-633-9312 • bill.mckeand@ihg.com

Michael Taylor, President/CEO • 865-919-3664 • mtaylor@gvtd.com

Green Valley Transportation Corp. 608 Simmons Road, Suite B, Knoxville, TN 37932 209-830-7474

Through its World of Hyatt loyalty program, members can enjoy distinct ben efits, exclusive experiences and a network of strategic loyalty collaborations. Learn more at world.hyatt.com. DUNS: 006904783, CAGE: 3YWA5, NAICS Code: 721110

James Mowery, Vice President – Safety • 865-219-2820 • jmowery@tmw-us.com

Bonnie Greenspan, Global Sales Director – Meetings and Events 443-718-4070 • bonnie.greenspan@hyatt.com

5000 West Side Avenue, North Bergen, NJ 07047

Jacqueline B. Grice, President and CEO 757-560-2440 • sales@agapetourbus.com

Steven Knott, Secretary-Treasurer

Joanne (Joni) Casey, President and CEO

The ILA, AFL-CIO is the largest union of waterfront workers in North America, representing upwards of 65,000 longshoremen covering the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, Great Lakes, major US rivers, Puerto Rico, and Eastern Canada. The ILA is staunchly patriotic, stating that its initials also stand for I Love America! It has maintained a no-strike pledge with our US military and has always made experienced longshore workers available to our Armed Forces, in peace and war, to speed the delivery of military cargo.

Steve Cox, Director of Finance • 703-317-9950 • steve.cox@iamovers.org

201-662-1612 • www.ilaunion.org

Mark Lundgren, Vice President | General Manager, Interstate Van Lines, Inc. 703-226-3170 • mark.lundgren@invan.com

IANA’s roster of corporate members includes railroads, ocean carriers, ports, intermodal truckers and over-the-road highway carriers, intermodal marketing and logistic companies, and suppliers to the industry. This roster gives IANA a unique position within the intermodal community, one which is authoritative, ho listic and able to affect change that benefits everyone. IANA consistently sup ports the shared needs, interests, and goals of its diverse members—regard less of mode or function—with business solutions, education, and networking opportunities.

Ron Granville, VP | GM, Residential & Commercial Services, Interstate Van Lines, Inc. 703-226-3222 • ron.granville@invan.com

7828 Old Rutledge Pike, Knoxville, TN 37924

Kyle Fellhoelter, General Manager

J Diamond Inc DBA Agape Travel and Tours

International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), AFL-CIO

Since 1962, IAM has been promoting the growth and success of its members by offering programs, resources, membership protections, and unparalleled networking opportunities to enhance their businesses and their brands. Find our member companies and more in our dynamic digital directory, IAM Mobility Exchange (www.iamovers.org/mobilityex).

leasing-110009967921509www.facebook.com/kl-trailer-sales-and-www.kandltrailers.com

J.D. Morrissette, President, Interstate Van Lines, Inc. 703-226-3280 • jd.morrissette@invan.com

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5801 Rolling Road, Springfield, VA 22152 www.moveinterstate.com • www.facebook.com/moveinterstate • @moveinterstate

Wayne Grice, Vice President and COO 757-410-5713 • sales@agapetourbus.com

Debbie Sasko, Assistant Vice President, Information Services 301-982-3400 x777 • debbie.sasko@intermodal.org

Daniel J. Bradley, Director of Government & Military Relations 703-317-9950 • dan.bradley@iamovers.org

Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) 11785 Beltsville Drive, Suite 1100 Calverton, MD 20705 301-982-3400 • www.intermodal.org • @intermodal

K & L is a full service trailer repair, leasing, and sales provider for the commercial and defense trucking industry. Founded in 1996, K & L has grown to have hun dreds of trailers on the road meeting dry van, reefer, flat, drop deck, and heavy hauling moving equipment needs. Our six bays and fully stocked parts depart ment stand ready for any service issues or specialty work. We maintain service vehicles to meet the customer where the need exists or provide escort service. We are fully insured and equipped to meet your immediate needs.

Interstate Moving | Relocation | Logistics

The Interstate Family of Companies encompass a worldwide group of moving and storage, warehousing, relocation management, supply chain logistics and real estate services, and partners with government, corporate, and individual clients. Interstate maintains a global alliance of 1,500 service partners, incorporating 17,500 profession al associates in 112 countries, across six continents. Annually, Interstate is entrusted with the care and oversight of more than $1B in customer-valued goods/property. The company distinguishes itself with key industry certifications: ISO 9001:2008, FAIMPlus for int’l business, IOMI for office moving, and numerous industry awards.

Dennis Daggett, Executive Vice President

The International Association of Movers (IAM) brings together household goods movers and forwarders, their suppliers, and industry partners who work with the DOD, Department of State and other government agencies to move personnel and their families across the country and around the world.

K&L Trailer Sales and Leasing

Ben Fellhoelter, Special Projects Manager 865-673-8000 x133 • bfellhoelter@kandltrailers.com

Brian Lagana, Director, Membership 301-982-3400 x314 • brian.lagana@intermodal.org

Jon P. Palmbak, Senior Vice President, Digital Products and Technology 301-982-3400 x365 • jpalmbak@intermodal.org

J Diamond Inc DBA Agape Travel and Tours is a minority, woman, veteran small charter bus and transportation management business, that specializes in pro viding both group, as well as individual transportation services. We are a DOD approved carrier with a CONUS scheduled GSA contract. J Diamond Inc also specializes in emergency evacuation services, as well as emergency military mobilization services. We have been in business for over 18 years and have successfully transported over 1.9 million military personnel.

Steve Howard, Parts Manager 865-673-8000 x139 • steve@kandltrailers.com

Harold Daggett, President

Charles White, President • 703-317-9950 • charles.white@iamovers.org

865-673-8000 x115 • kyle@kandltrailers.com

David Ritz, Service Manager 865-673-8000 x118 • david@kandltrailers.com

Alan Robb, President, Atlantic Coast and Gulf Region

805 Live Oak Drive, Suite 104, Chesapeake, VA 23320 757-410-5713 • www.agapetourbus.com

International Association of Movers 1600 Duke Street, Suite 440 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-317-9950 • www.facebook.com/iamovers/www.iamovers.org•@iamovers

Brian Limperopulos, Vice President • 703-317-9950 • brianl@iamovers.org

The Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association (AFL-CIO) is the oldest maritime officers’ union in the US, representing USCG licensed deck and engineering officers, unparalleled in maritime training and experience. M.E.B.A. members crew the most technologically advanced ships in the US flag fleet, including container ships, tankers, Great Lakes vessels, cruise and LNG vessels. M.E.B.A. members are also employed aboard government-contracted vessels of the US Navy’s Military Sealift Command and the Maritime Administration’s Ready Re serve Force, on tugs and inland ferry fleets, as well as in shore-side industries. M.E.B.A.’s expertise and proven track record of readiness, safety and loyalty when answering America’s call to action in both peace and war is unrivaled.

David P. Carroll, Vice President of Operations 610-617-6874 • dcarroll@keyship.com

Roland “Rex” Rexha, Secretary-Treasurer rrexha@mebaunion.org

Marco Cannistraro, Special Projects & Communications marco@mebaunion.org

Longbow Advantage was founded in 2002 to help companies/agencies who need specialized expertise in complex warehouse implementation projects. As we helped teams implement and manage their WMS solutions, we began to notice a trend. The warehouse is the heart of the supply chain, yet nobody seemed to get the level visibility into warehouse operations that they needed. That’s why, in 2015, The Rebus Real-Time Warehouse Visibility Platform was born. Today, Rebus has grown to include Warehouse Visibility, Intelligent Labor, and Inventory Opera tions, and we remain focused on providing exceptional experiences for distribu tion teams through real-time, intelligent visibility into warehouse operations.

Krown1 FZC 4EA 122, Dubai Airport Freezone, PO Box 293831 Dubai, UAE +971 4255 5475 • www.krown1.com

Our team of professional members provide expertise in coastal engineering, logistics, warehousing and distribution needs. We are the company to help get you moving!

Alex Wakefield, CEO 734-929-1230 • awakefield@longbowadvantage.com

555 Briarwood Circle, Suite 118, Ann Arbor, MI 48108 734-929-1230 • www.facebook.com/longbowadvantagewww.longbowadvantage.com•@longbowadvantg

Doug Wagoner, President & Chief Executive Officer

444 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20001 202-638-5355 • www.facebook.com/meba1875/www.mebaunion.org•@mebaunion

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Keystone Shipping Co.

The team has proven capabilities executing thousands of on-time missions with a special focus on Afghanistan, Iraq and Africa. We think like an airline, work like a forwarder and track like a courier—a cutting edge combination of planning, execution and focus. Our highly experienced team, experts in han dling heavy lifts, will help to optimize your supply chain by taking care of all your air transport needs.

Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association

Keystone Shipping Co. is a privately held company that owns and operates American flag vessels serving both the international and US coastwise trades. The company specializes in the reliable, efficient transportation of liquid, dry, and roll-on/roll-off cargo, including crude oil, petroleum products, iron ore, coal, limestone, and various military and government-owned equipment, through a fleet of 23 vessels.

LMI is a consultancy dedicated to powering a future-ready, high-performing government, drawing from expertise in digital and analytic solutions, logistics, and management advisory services. We deliver integrated capabilities that in corporate emerging technologies and are tailored to customers’ unique mission needs, backed by objective research and data analysis. Founded in 1961 to help the Department of Defense resolve complex logistics management challenges, LMI continues to enable growth and transformation, enhance operational readi ness and resiliency, and ensure mission success for federal civilian and de fense agencies. Visit www.lmi.org for more information.

Donald R. Kurz Jr., VP – Business Devel. & Strategic Planning 610-617-6823 • djkurz@keyship.com

Suite 600, One Bala Plaza East Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004-1496 610-617-6870 • www.keyship.com

Longbow Advantage

Eric Topp, Managing Director, Sales and Business Operations 813-528-6720 • etopp@longbowadvantage.com

R Shivakumar, President +97150 6557930 • shiv@krown1.com

Lamonte Martin, Director, Defense & Gov’t Trade 302-757-9104 • lmartin@krown1.com

LMI 7940 Jones Branch Drive, Tysons, VA 22102 703-917-9800 • www.facebook.com/lmi.org/www.lmi.org • @lmi_org

Pat Sharon, Defense Business Development Director 571-209-2658 • psharon@lmi.org

Donald R. Kurz, President 610-617-6870 • dkurz@keyship.com

Krown1 FZC is a UAE based company with a vision “To be the first choice part ner delivering Airfreight Customized.”

Andrew D. Hake, Manager of Government Contracts 610-617-6841 • ahake@keyship.com

Darcel Ann McDonald, President 715-651-7221 • darcelann.mcdonald@themargarthegroup.com

The Margarthe Group, LLC 145683 Flint Creek Circle, Wausau, WI 54401 715-651-7221 • www.facebook.com/themargarthegroupwww.themargarthegroup.com

Adam Vokac, President avokac@mebaunion.org

Rae Hickinbotham, Manager, Government Transportation 636-305-4060

MatchTruckers, Inc.

Bob McCabe, Vice President • 636-349-2891 • bob_mccabe@unigroup.com

Calvin Gerrein, Director, Allegiant Move Management 636-305-4217

Mento LLC

Ray Conlin, Chief Executive Officer

mLINQS turnkey relocation system can be implemented in federal agencies quickly so agencies can immediately reap a strong Return on Investment (ROI) and improve the quality of service to their transferees.

One Mayflower Drive, Fenton, MO 63026 800-283-5728 • www.mayflower.com • www.facebook.com/mayflowermoving

@matchtruckerswww.facebook.com/matchtruckers/www.matchtruckers.comrelations@matchtruckers.com32536

• rae_hickinbotham@unigroup.com

Daniel H. McCollister, II, President

Celebrating over 75 years of service, McCollister’s has solved the most complex transportation challenges. With our highly trained team of professionals sup porting the DOD, and a fleet of specialized transport vehicles designed to move warfighters, weapons, or warehouses, McCollister’s is uniquely positioned to fully support BRAC moves, personnel moves and AA&E. McCollister’s is a key partner to any CONUS move operation.

800-626-5375 • www.mercer-trans.com @mercertrans

Mayflower Transit

Jack Lubay, Director, Military Traffic 800-626-5375 • jlubay@mercer-trans.com

Steve Porter, Asst. Manager, Military Traffic 800-626-5375 • sporter@mercer-trans.com

Greg McIntyre, CRP President • 703-425-1122 x102 • greg.mcintyre@mlinqs.net Steve Kovalenko, Dir. of Bus. Devel. • 703-627-0525 • steve.kovalenko@mlinqs.net

55 River Road #10D, Manchester, NH 03104 978-317-3250 • www.knownalliance.net @tradegeek

11350 Random Hills Road, Suite 800 Fairfax Station, VA 22030 703-425-1122 x102 • www.facebook.com/mlinqswww.mlinqs.net•@mlinqs

8 Terri Lane, Burlington NJ 08016 609-386-0600

• www.facebook.com/mccollisterswww.mccollisters.com•@mccollisters

1128 West Main Street

Full-service motor carrier providing exceptional transportation services to the DOD for over 38 years. Operating a fleet of more than 2,350 power units, we are the “Reasonable Choice” for our military. We offer flatbed, van, stepdeck, heavy haul, and AA&E shipment services. Mercer operates more than 92 of fices throughout North America. Mercer is a proud recipient of the SDDC Qual ity Award.

mLINQS offers its system as a cloud-based FedRAMP and DISA authorized solution or on-premises software solution. In either case, mLINQS is built to fully comply with federal government security requirements.

850-612-6759

John Johnson, Director, Government Transportation 636-305-6233 • john_johnson@unigroup.com

• calvin_gerrein@unigroup.com

mLINQS

Mayflower makes moving easy. We’ve been moving families for nearly a century, and we know what it takes to ensure a smooth and hassle-free move experience. From the initial survey to settling into their new home, Mayflower is there to guide mili tary families through every step of their move. Mayflower customers are serviced by movers at over 500 locations, so no matter the size or distance of the move, we can help create a move plan tailored to the needs our service members and their families. Mayflower is ISO 9001:2015 and 14001:2015 registered and GSA/DOD approved.

Mercer Transportation Company

Louisville, KY 40203

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Pete Mento, President 978-317-3250 • pete.mento@mentollc.com

Mento LLC is a boutique trade and customs consultancy that focuses on duty and tax recovery and avoidance for the most difficult commodities in the world. Our team has assisted companies in the recovery of over $1 billion in fees, tariffs and taxes in the over 25 years we have been in the industry.

mLINQS, LLC was founded in 2003 and is a service-disabled veteran-owned smallmLINQSbusiness.provides the only end-to-end relocation system available to the federal government. The system automates the Permanent Change of Station (PCS) entitle ments found in the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR) and the Federal Travel Regulations (FTR). Thousands of government employees rely on mLINQS software to calculate and track all of their relocation allowances in both the DOD and civilian agencies.

Federico Botero, CEO and Chairman of the Board

• MatchTruckers,fbotero@matchtruckers.comInc.ownsandoperates the www.matchtruckers.com web app. The app is designed to create a more professional and efficient way for commercial drivers to interact with each other and with transportation compa nies. We help both drivers and companies achieve their goals by providing the means to optimize technical skills, safety, and revenue. It has a way for drivers and companies to build their profiles pages, it contains a diversified forum with several subjects of interest to the transportation industry, an algorithm that per forms driver matching with other drivers and work opportunities, a job and load board, and an internal messaging system. MatchTruckers is available in the US and Canada.

James L. Stone, President 800-626-5375 • government@mercer-trans.com

mLINQS relocation system is available on GSA MAS Schedule under SIN541511T.

5753 Highway 85 N, #4584 Crestview, FL

McCollister’s Global Service, Inc.

William F. Mascaro, Assistant Executive Director 703-838-1834 • mascaro@nmfta.org

Thomas Black, Senior Director, Business Development 703-310-0500 • tblack@nib.org

Ann Campbell, Chief Admin Officer • 907-249-5163

Nika Corporate Housing, LLC provides temporary fully furnished apartment, ex tended stay, or hotel accommodation solutions known as Corporate Housing services.Weprovide safe and secure, comfortable temporary furnished living solu tions for US Government and Military members for stays from just a few days to multiple months. We use our organic inventory and worldwide network to secure accommodations in locations required by our guests’ needs, and furnish those units with all the amenities, utilities and services required to complete a fully furnished living experience.

National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. (NMFTA) 1001 North Fairfax Street., Suite 600 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-838-1810 • www.facebook.com/nmftawww.nmfta.org•@nmfta

Established in 1929, National Van Lines is proud to have a history of service stretching back nearly 100 years. What started as a one-person operation has grown into a full-service moving company providing the best in residential mov ing, commercial moving, warehouse and storage. In addition, we have proudly serviced the Department of Defense for over 40 years as a Transportation Ser vice Provider. Originating in Chicago, National Van Lines offers moving services across the country and the world. We’re standing by to help make your next relocation experience the easiest ever. Our goal is to deliver 100% customer satisfaction in all we do. Contact us or locate an agent for a FREE moving quote on any of our moving services.

Dominique Cagle, Owner 813-857-2211 • dominique@nikacorporatehousing.com Scott Cagle, Owner 813-857-2211 • scott@nikacorporatehousing.com

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National Van Lines, Inc. 2800 Roosevelt Road, Broadview, IL 60155 800-323-1962 • @natvanlineswww.facebook.com/nationalvanlineswww.nationalvanlines.com

Michael Wilson, Vice President, Government Affairs 800-323-1962 • michael.wilson@nationalvanlines.com

National Industries for the Blind (NIB) 3000 Potomac Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22305 703-310-0502 • www.facebook.com/natindblindwww.nib.org • @natindblind

Wilson Gonzalez, Representative 1-844-755-0510 • info@nationalbuscharter.com

National Charter Bus provides 24/7 group transportation services nationwide. We accommodate all kinds of groups, ranging from corporate teams to emer gency evacuations. Contact us at 1-844-755-0510 for a free bus rental quote!

National Charter Bus 1-844-755-0510 • www.facebook.com/nationalbuscharter/www.nationalbuscharter.com•@national_cb

With over 60 years of experience, Northern Air Cargo (NAC) has the knowl edge and tools to take care of your unique air freight and logistical needs. NAC operates Boeing 737 and 767 aircraft equipped to accommodate a wide range of specialized freight. Offering OnDemand charter and ACMI service capability throughout North and South America and beyond, NAC has developed a reputa tion for providing people and businesses with a full array of air transportation and logistics solutions to handle everything from a box of flowers to the largest project located anywhere in the world quickly, reliably and safely. NAC delivers decades of experience in the US and internationally for global postal mail deliv ery service companies, large multinational energy exploration and production companies, and many other commercial and government organizations. Con tact us today; our professional crews are standing by.

Tim Helenthal, Chairman & CEO 800-323-1962 • tim.helenthal@nationalvanlines.com

Northern Air Cargo, LLC 3900 Old International Airport Road Anchorage, AK 99502 800-727-2141 • www.facebook.com/northernaircargowww.nac.aero • @nacargo

Nika Corporate Housing, LLC 6402 S Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, FL 33611 813-857-2211 • www.nikacorporatehousing.com

Betsey Seaton, President, CEO • 907-249-5152

We then provide these accommodations to our USGOV/MIL guests for nightly rates at or below the published local per-diem rates.

National Industries for the Blind (NIB), an AbilityOne® Authorized Enterprise, is a total logistics solutions provider offering end-to-end supply chain ser vices—from manufacturing and sourcing, to inventory management, to rapid distribution. NIB delivers tailored, flexible solutions leveraging its nationwide infrastructure and state-of- the-art facilities and systems. As a proven industry leader, NIB helps organizations fulfill their missions while creating US-based jobs for Americans who are blind. Contact Tom Black at tblack@nib.org or visit NIB.org to learn more.

NMFTA is a nonprofit membership organization comprised of motor carriers operating in interstate, intrastate and foreign commerce. NMFTA publishes the National Motor Freight Classification® (NMFC®), a standard that provides a comparison of commodities moving in commerce, and its online version ClassIT®. NMFTA assigns the Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC®), a unique two-to-four-letter code used to identify transportation companies, publishes the Directory of SCACs, and produces SCAC Online™, which allows users to search and access up-to-date alpha code information. NMFTA also assigns the Standard Point Location Code® (SPLC™), a numeric coding system designed to identify points in North America that originate and receive transportation with their geographic locations, as well as SPLC Online™.

Gideon Garcia, Vice President and General Manager • 907-249-5198

Travis Colbert, VP, Business Development • 808-425-0095

J. Martin Ried, CEO • mried@pd-sys.net

Greg Brady, CEO & Co-Founder • gbrady@onenetwork.com

Gloria Bohan, President & CEO

Goran Gligorovic, Executive Vice President 703-359-0200 • ggoran@owt.net

One Network offers patented solutions for multi-party business, including sup ply chain management. One Network’s cloud platform, the Real Time Value Network™ connects all systems and trading partners on a single platform. It provides end-to-end visibility and collaboration across all parties in real time. It synchronizes and optimizes planning and execution. PaaS solutions and developer tools enable organizations to quickly design, build and run modular and adaptable multi-party applications in the cloud. Leading organizations from around the world from nearly every industry have joined One Network, helping to transform industries from CPG, Healthcare, Automotive, Retail, Logistics and Public Sector and Defense. Learn more at www.onenetwork.com.

@onenetworkwww.facebook.com/onenetworkenterprises/www.onenetwork.com

William H. Edwards, Jr., President Lester Edwards, General Counsel/Operations

Omnitracs, LLC

G. Paul Flythe, Senior Vice President, Corporate Strategy • pflythe@pd-sys.net

ORBCOMM is a global leader and innovator in the industrial Internet of Things (IoT), providing solutions that connect businesses to their assets to deliver in creased visibility and operational efficiency. ORBCOMM offers a comprehen sive set of asset monitoring and control solutions, including seamless satel lite and cellular connectivity, unique hardware and powerful applications, all backed by end-to-end customer support. With 20 years of expertise, ORBCOMM provides a broad portfolio of telematics and RFID based solutions for mobile and fixed assets including trucks, containers, trailers, refrigerated assets, vehicles, generators, fuel tankers and heavy equipment. ORBCOMM’s products and ser vices are available to the DOD through the RFID-IV contract awarded to Savi.

One Network Enterprises, Inc.

6225 Brandon Ave, Suite 301 Springfield, VA 22150

David Stephens, Executive Staff – Government, Aerospace & Defense dstephens@onenetwork.com

Northern Neck Transfer, Inc.

4055 Valley View Lane, Suite 1000 Dallas, TX 1-866-302-193675244•

Kurt Garrett, VP, Defense Solutions Consulting • kgarrett@onenetwork.com

703-359-0200 • gbohan@owt.net

NNT proudly supports DOD Logistics Division and ALOC Freight. SCAC Code NONT is an All Asset-Based Motor Carrier with all company drivers. Average age of Equipment – 2.5 yrs. CONUS to CONUS. Our fleet is comprised of AV6, AV3, AH2, AO2, AG6, AX, A30 and AZ3 trailers.

703-778-7699 • www.pd-sys.net

Ray Greer, Chief Executive Officer

Jim Dubberly, Industry Dir., A&D/Public Sector • jdubberly@onenetwork.com

Mike Ahart, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs

PD Systems, Inc.

Frank Welch, Vice President, Business Development • fwelch@pd-sys.net

Greg Flessate, SVP, Government and AIS Services 703-433-6507 • flessate.greg@orbcomm.com

Cole Ried, Senior Operations Manager & FSO • cried@pd-sys.net

Omnitracs offers the only complete fleet intelligence software platform. Serv ing the largest for-hire and private fleets in the transportation and distribution industries, Omnitracs’ best-in-class solutions accelerate business success, im prove efficiency, and enhance the driver experience for nearly 15,000 customers who collectively travel 250 million miles per week. Omnitracs pioneered digital transformation in trucking more than 30 years ago, and today offers a one-stops hop for enterprise-grade, data-driven solutions across compliance, telematics, workflow, routing, and video safety. Headquartered in Dallas, Omnitracs serves customers in over 50 countries and employs more than 2,000 people worldwide. For more information, visit www.Omnitracs.com.

Dan Chuhay, Director, Government 703-433-6471 • chuhay.dan@orbcomm.com

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12284 State Road, King George, VA 22485 800-326-2160 • www.nnttransportation.com

Omega World Travel 3102 Omega Office Park, Fairfax, VA 22031 703-359-0200 • @travelupdateswww.facebook.com/omegaworldtravelwww.omegatravel.com

717 N. Harwood Street, Suite 1300 Dallas, TX @omnitracshqwww.facebook.com/omnitracs/469-801-666475201•www.omnitracs.com

Omega World Travel, a global organization founded in 1972 and headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, is a certified woman-owned business and one of the top travel management companies in the US. Omega has been providing travel ser vices to the federal government and Department of Defense for more than 49 years. In addition to providing government and business travel services, Omega has a meetings and incentives division and a leisure division, offering a wide range of vacation packages and tours. Omega owns cruise.com, one of the larg est sellers of cruises on the internet, and TravTech, a software development company providing solutions to the travel and leisure industry.

PD Systems, headquartered within the defense corridor of our Nation’s Capital, has a presence both across the country and worldwide. We deliver engineer ing, training, logistics and sustainment solutions to support civil/military opera tions globally. As an ISO 9001:2015 certified company, we provide objective inte grated solutions focused on real-time customer needs. We invest in our people, developing them into experts across many specialties. We invest in methodolo gies to define problems down to the smallest element to identify correct solu tions. Combining these practices, PD Systems provides rapid, innovative and effective resolutions to complex programs.

395 W Passaic Street, Suite 325 Rochelle Park, NJ 07662 703-433-6300 • @orbcomm_incwww.facebook.com/orbcommwww.orbcomm.com

Marlene Sexton, Director of Government Services 910-915-4375 • msexton@owt.net

ORBCOMM, Inc.

Amy Lathrop, COO • 888-553-5559 x305 • amy.lathrop@perfectpallets.com

David C. Fisher, Port Director & CEO • dcf@pobtx.com

Robert Haag, VP of Ops • 888-553-5559 x301 • robert.haag@perfectpallets.com

Kirby Dartez, Director of Operations • kld@pobtx.com

David Frame, Dispatch • 888-553-5559 x326 • david.frame@perfectpallets.com

Joe Greco, VP, Commercial • 410-649-7602 • joe.greco@portsamerica.com

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PODS® is a leader in the moving and storage industry providing both residential and commercial services in CONUS, Canada, Australia and the UK. Founded in 1998, PODS® pioneered the portable moving and storage industry now pre ferred by many military customers for PCS moves, deployment storage, and government logistical needs. To date, the PODS® network has completed over 1.2 million long-distance moves, exceeded 5.4 million initial deliveries, and has more than 227,000 PODS containers in service. PODS® holds GSA contract #GS33F-0019T.

Port of Corpus Christi Authority 222 Power Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78401 www.facebook.com/portcorpuschristi/https://portofcc.com/ • @poccaport

Ports America, the largest terminal operator and stevedore in the US, operates in more than 42 ports and 80 locations. With more than 90 years experience through predecessor companies, Ports America possesses dedicated resourc es that only a company of such scale and scope can deliver, including skilled personnel, robust training programs, best-in class technology and experienced management.Withahighly skilled and trained labor force, Ports America has the experi ence and expertise to manage all types of cargo handling. Having handled more than 13.4 million TEUs, 2.5 million vehicles, 10.1 million tons of general cargo and 2.1 million cruise ship passengers annually, Ports America has operations ranging from pure container terminals to “under-the-hook stevedoring.” Opera tions also include container, bulk, breakbulk, military, project, auto/RoRo, cruise, intermodal, and maintenance and repair.

Perfect Logistics, LLC is the brokerage arm of Perfect Pallets, Inc. Transporta tion is the core of our family plastic pallet business.

Thomas Saunders, Director of Government Affairs 202-213-3272 • thomas.saunders@portsamerica.com

5585 Rio Vista Drive, Clearwater, FL 33760

Cherlyne Rouse, Strategic Account Manager, Military 727-538-6418 • crouse@pods.com

Pilot Freight Services, Inc. is an award-winning full-service transportation and logistics provider with 90 locations throughout North America. Pilot also has several locations in Western Europe and a presence in the Asia-Pacific mar ketplace. The company’s freight forwarding services encompass every mode of transportation, including air, ground and ocean, serving all corners of the globe. Pilot’s logistics programs offer a complete line of expedited and time-definite services, international shipping solutions, product warehousing and inventory management. In addition, Pilot’s online shipment navigator, CoPilot, makes on line shipping fast, convenient and secure. Learn more about Pilot Freight Ser vices at www.PilotDelivers.com.

Pilot Freight Services

Perfect Logistics, LLC

Omar Garcia, Chief External Affairs Officer 361-885-6203 • ogarcia@pocca.com

The Port of Corpus Christi has been in operation since 1926 and has since be come the 3rd largest port in the United States, based on total revenue tonnage, and the 2nd largest exporter of crude oil. The Port boasts a 47-foot-deep chan nel, three Class I railroads – BNSF, KCS, and UP – and a location adjacent to connecting Texas highways Interstate 37 and Highway 181. With all these as sets at our disposal, our mission is and always will be to leverage commerce to drive prosperity for Corpus Christi and the coastal bend.

www.facebook.com/podswww.pods.com/ndta • @pods

Perfect Pallets is committed to providing environmentally-friendly pallets to ship printed material, food, retail, and much more! Our “Perfect System” has been running successfully for commercial printers for more than 20 years in the US and Canada. Perfect Transportation LLC, as a private asset-based carrier, delivers “just-in-time” Perfect Pallets across the US. For more than a decade we have taken great pride in delivering freight on time and in perfect condi tion. Our highly specialized fleet is fitted with state-of-the-art technology for our drivers. This allows us to plan, ship, and track freight seamlessly giving our customers visibility and real-time solutions.

450 West 16th Place, Indianapolis, IN 46202 888-553-5559 • @perfecttranswww.facebook.com/perfecttransportation/https://perfectpallets.com/

Mark Haag, Owner • 888-553-5559 x302 • mark.haag@perfectpallets.com

PODS Enterprises, LLC

2 Braxton Way, Suite 400, Glen Mills, PA 19342 610-891-8143 • www.pilotdelivers.com

Lisa Hinojosa, Director of Communications lhinojosa@pocca.com

Randal Ogrydziak, Director of Security, Facilities & Regulatory Compliance Therso@pobtx.comPortofBeaumont, a premier strategic port located in Southeast Texas, has a longstanding history with the USTRANSCOM and SDDC. Served by three Class I rail carriers (BNSF, KCSRR, and UPRR), the port can handle multiple de ployments, and service government and commercial partners with ease and efficiency. Major capital improvement projects, $74 million over the last several years, have modernized facilities, railroad infrastructure and the port’s ability to manage major cargo movements. Home to the SDDC 842nd Transportation Bat talion, the port is a proud strategic partner, ready and eager to assist in times of war and peace.

Ernest Bezdek, Director of Trade Development • elb@pobtx.com

Port of Beaumont 1225 Main Street, Beaumont, TX 77701 409-835-5367 • @portofbeaumontwww.facebook.com/beaumonttxportwww.portofbeaumont.com

Larry Wenrich, Vice President, Government Services 610-891-8143 • lwenrich@pilotdelivers.com

Eddie Martinez, Business Development Manager 361-885-6127 • eddie@pocca.com

Ports America 525 Washington Boulevard, Suite 1660 Jersey City, NJ 07310 732-635-3899 • www.portsamerica.com

Mark Montgomery, President & CEO • 732-635-3818 • corporate@portsamerica.com

Kathy Kelly, Director, Government Sales 240-631-2111 • kathy.kelly@radissonhotelsamericas.com

Radiant Global Logistics, Inc. Triton Towers Two, 700 S. Renton Village Place, Seventh Floor, Renton, WA 98057 https://radiantdelivers.com/ Bohn Crain, Chief Executive Officer 800-843-4784 • bhcrain@radiantdelivers.com

Ramar Transportation, Inc. PO Box 2150, Wilmington, NC 28402 910-763-7237 • www.ramartrans.com

Jesse Paulson, Operations Manager 904-757-1170 • jesse.paulson@patriotrail.com

Mark Strickland, Owner • 910-763-7237 • mstrick@ramartrans.com

PTS Worldwide, Inc. is a family owned business that has built a reputation of providing superior service in transporting security sensitive cargo for the De partment of Defense. Our professional drivers and support staff are known for efficiently and effectively coordinating AA&E shipments throughout the 48 con tiguous states. We take pride in the many services we offer and supporting the mission.

Dan Jeffries, President/CEO 740-894-4770 x223 • dan@prestera.com

Matthew Service, COO • 904-423-2540 matthew.service@patriotrail.com

Jason Dennis, Director, Government Services 757-374-0866 • jdennis.exo@radiantdelivers.com

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Scott MacGregor, AVP Port Operations and Sales 904-376-5666 • scott.macgregor@patriotports.com

Prestera Trucking, Inc.

Radisson Hotel Group Americas 701 Carlson www.facebook.com/radissonhotelsamericaswww.radissonhotelsamericas.comMinnetonka,ParkwayMN55305•@radissongroupamericas

Radiant Global Logistics has the experience and required government certi fication to handle your complex military and defense related shipments. Our credentials include logistics support for a variety of domestic defense related manufacturers and coordination of US military sales into foreign countries. CRAF—CONUS and OCONUS, RAIL, OCEAN and Multimodal DOD approved carrier. Radiant—It’s the Network that Delivers!®

Denell Fairbanks, Facility Security Officer 815-797-1031 • denellr@ptsworldwide.net

David Cullop, Senior Vice President 740-894-4770 x232 • david@prestera.com

Rhonda Brown, Operations Manager 815-797-1031 • rhondab@ptsworldwide.net

PTS Worldwide 115 E Dekalb Street, PO Box 885, Somonauk, IL 60552 815-797-1026 • www.ptsworldwide.net

Arnold Goldstein, Chief Commercial Officer 305-505-4125 • agoldstein@radiantdelivers.com

Prestera Trucking was founded in the mid-1960s and has operated nationwide as a specialized DOD carrier for nearly 30 years. Safety and Service is our mis sion. Prestera Trucking: Your Special Needs, It’s Our Business!

John Fenton, CEO • 904-423-2540 • john.fenton@patriotrail.com

Welcome to Radisson Hotel Group Americas! With eight individual brands and more than 1,500 hotels internationally, Radisson Hotel Group Americas is one of the world’s largest, most dynamic hotel groups. We take pride in our company’s strong heritage of design and innovation and have earned a reputation for award-winning hotel experi ences and exceptional service. Most importantly, our guests, owners, and business partners know they can expect genuine hospitality and honest partnership from us. Our portfolio includes Radisson Collection, Radisson Individuals, Radisson Blu, Radisson, Radisson RED, Park Plaza, Park Inn by Radisson, and Country Inn & Suites by Radisson. Each of our distinctive hotel brands embodies our modern vision of hospitality in its own way. We focus on delivering individualized guest service, offering stylish designs that reflect each unique location authentically, and creating vibrant social scenes in our hotels’ welcoming public spaces.

Ramar Transportation, Inc. is an asset-based Small Business Transportation Com pany founded in 1988. Ramar Transportation is now hazmat certified and we can also handle import and export explosives. We also have a stuffing and storage facility to handle hazardous cargo. SBA certified, hazmat and DOD approved, we provide qual ity expert service for logistical needs throughout 48 states. For the past 10 years, we have been offering our support for wounded soldiers and investing in youth scholar ships. We understand the value of your requests and obstacles you may encounter along the way, and are ready to assist with a solution for every vital shipment. Here at Ramar Transportation, with our devoted staff and team of drivers, we pride our selves in providing quality expert transportation services to the DOD, hauling military equipment, oversize loads, and general freight. Operating on a 25-acre facility, sup plying security storage and lift capacities, our team is dedicated, ready, and willing 24/7 to rise to the challenge and go above and beyond to provide your most complex transportation needs. We provide our customers with timely, helpful service at com petitive prices. Our diversified fleet can meet the challenges of most any shipment.

19129 US Route 52, South Point, OH 45680 740-894-4770 • www.prestera.com

Portus 5250 William Mills Street Jacksonville, FL 32226 904-757-1170 • patriotrailandportswww.patriotrailandports.com•@patriotrailport

Denise C. Benyak, CGMP, Director, Government & Association Sales 410-349-2804 • denise.benyak@radissonhotelsamericas.com

Richard Kersh, Executive Vice President Sales 740-894-4770 x1 • dispatch@prestera.com

Kilie Erickson, Recruiter 815-797-1031 • kiliee@ptsworldwide.net

Kevin Jeffries, Operations Manager 740-894-4770 x1 • kevin@prestera.com

Patriot Ports’ operating company Portus, is one of the premier container and heavy lift cargo terminal operators in the Southeastern US and has been de livering portside solutions to customers for over 20 years. Headquartered in Jacksonville, FL, Portus operates on the heaviest berth along the East Coast measuring 1800 lbs. per sq. ft. Commodities handled include breakbulk, con tainers, project and heavy lift cargoes, and military services. Portus has active operations for both military and commercial work in Jacksonville, FL, and Sunny Point, NC.

Ryzhka International LLC 600 SW 3rd Street, Suite 6121A Pompano Beach, FL 33060 954-366-9199 • www.ryzhka.com

Ryzhka International LLC is an authorized reseller of lubricants and fuel. We hold domestic and International reseller contracts with major refineries, as well as mil-spec blenders and can supply marine, aviation and other lubricants. In addition, we provide fuel service to government agencies and prime contrac tors along with fulfilling their lubricant requirements. Ryzhka International LLC is a certified SDVOSB and HUBZone small business.

An innovator in supply chain visibility, Savi provides real-time information about the location, condition and security of in-transit goods. Using big data and ana lytics, Savi gives shippers, carriers, 3PLs and governments actionable insights to optimize supply chains before, during and after transit, reducing costs and in ventory while improving service. Some of the world’s largest and most complex supply chain networks—including pharma, chemicals, electronics and heavy machinery manufacturers, and the US DOD and other government agencies— trust Savi to support their supply chains.

• Conus Per Diem integrated

John Simmons, Managing Partner • 202-412-3869 • jsimmons@rooseveltdc.com

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Jeremy Miller, Vice President of Operations 763-321-5193 • jmiller@ryzhka.com

123 Tice Boulevard, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677 201-391-0800 • www.facebook.com/seacubecontainer/www.seacubecontainers.com

Phillip Rigling, Senior Program & Logistics Manager 925-480-3012 • prigling@seacubecontainers.com

• Sabre and GetThere support the GSA ETS 2 program

Kevin S. Bennett, Chief, Business Development 703-401-8315 • kevin.s.bennett@saic.com

SeaCube Containers

Rosemary Johnston, Senior Vice President, Operations 571-227-7918 • rjohnston@savi.com

• Access to government negotiated rates and automated policy compliance

TRG is a bipartisan government relations consulting firm whose staff has hundreds of years of combined congressional, federal, and military service. We offer unpar alleled expertise combining our in-depth understanding of defense strategy and the federal budget process with unmatched access to Department of Defense leaders and ability to engage them in support of our clients. From the Secretariat level all the way to the action officer level, our team maintains relationships with the leaders implementing the new National Security, National Defense and Military Strategies. Over the last nine years, TRG has made a tremendous effort to invest in the right people to build the best defense advocacy practice in Washington DC. You will find our capabilities, leading reputation in the national security sector, and strong working relationships with federal policymakers to be the best in the nation.

As one of the largest leasing and equipment solution providers, SeaCube offers innovative services by incorporating technology with sustainable asset products to meet a variety of specific customer equipment requirements. SeaCube is the leader in refrigerated container leasing with a comprehensive fleet that consists of over 690,000 refrigerated containers, dry containers, and gensets. With a global footprint to service all major regions, SeaCube offers services at over 260 depots worldwide, with a total asset fleet valued at over $3 billion. SeaCube provides companies with best-in-class equipment solutions, technology, and customer support to move the world’s cargo. Whether your requirements demand the most advanced and environmentally friendly refrigerated containers, conventional dry containers, or gensets, SeaCube ensures you’ll have the right equipment in the right location. We provide creative leasing and financing solutions, tailored to meet customers’ financial and business goals.

The Roosevelt Group 200 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 360 Washington, DC 20001 202-469-3490 • @roosevelt_dcwww.rooseveltdc.com

• Sabre and GetThere experienced Virtual Payment/Single Use Account program

Michael Dunbar, President 619-417-5799 • mdunbar@ryzhka.com

James McCoy, Vice President, Programs 978-815-6841 • james.r.mccoy@saic.com

Steve Farmen, Senior Advisor • 202-469-3490 • sfarmen@rooseveltdc.com

3150 Sabre Drive, Southlake, Texas 76092 www.sabre.com • @sabre_corp

Greg Tuthill, SVP & CCO • 201-949-2005 • gtuthill@seacubecontainers.com

SAIC 12010 Sunset Hills Road, Reston, VA 20190 www.facebook.com/saicinc/www.saic.com • @saicinc

Chris Goode, Managing Partner • 703-881-2276 • cgoode@rooseveltdc.com

• Full integration with military housing reservations systems to include the DOD Preferred Lodging Program and GSA’s FedRooms®

Kyle Kraft, Government Account Director • 248-885-2500 • kyle.kraft@sabre.com

Sabre is a US-based company, serving customers through cutting-edge tech nology developed in six large regional offices and over 70 offices globally. We are the largest travel and technology provider for US civilian and military gov ernment travel to include the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and several civilian government agencies and specialized TMCs. Sabre provides access to more than 420 airlines, 185K lodging properties in Sabre host, 1 million lodging properties with CSL, 40 car rental brands, 50 rail companies, 20 cruise lines and ferries through the Sabre GDS. Our customized solutions for government agen cies and TMCs include:

Robert Sappio, CEO • 201-949-2037 • rsappio@seacubecontainers.com

• Seamless access to DTS Defense Travel System for DOD

• Enhanced security throughout the booking process

Samuel LeMay, Marketing Director 954-295-0111 • slemay@ryzhka.com

Kenneth R. Wavering, Senior Director 618-779-3291 • kenneth.r.wavering@saic.com Kirk Lear, Senior Program Manager 618-971-7414 • kirk.a.lear@saic.com

Rich Carlson, CEO 571-227-7950 • rcarlson@savi.com

Savi Technology, Inc. 5285 Shawnee Road, Suite 210, Alexandria, VA 22312 571-227-7950 • www.facebook.com/savitechnologywww.savi.com • @savi360

Sabre

SAIC® is a premier Fortune 500® technology integrator driving our nation’s digital transformation. Our robust portfolio of offerings across the defense, space, civilian, and intelligence markets includes secure high-end solutions in engineering digital, artificial intelligence, and mission solutions. Using our expertise and understanding of existing and emerging technologies, we integrate the best components from our own portfolio and our partner ecosystem to deliver innovative, effective, and effi cient solutions that are critical to achieving our customers’ missions. We are 25,000 strong; driven by mission, united by purpose, and inspired by opportunities. Head quartered in Reston, VA, SAIC has proforma annual revenues of over $7 billion.

Mike Holmes, Senior Advisor • 202-469-3490 • mholmes@rooseveltdc.com

1912 in Munich, Germany. In 2011, we entered the United States, where we currently have a network of over 60 locations and growing. As one of the first and most important international car rental com panies in the world—with over 105 years in the business—we have earned a trusted reputation as a global leading car rental provider. Today, Sixt is present in over 115 countries with branches in over 2,200 locations. You will be able to find our Sixt car rental services internationally, in almost every major city and tourist destination worldwide and at convenient locations such as airports, train stations, cruise ports, and hotels. Sixt has been a proud partner and official Rental Car Program provider for the US Government, for many years. All USA locations and many countries abroad participate in the official DTMO Rental Car Program.

Greg Schwartz, VP, Defense Transportation and Logistics 618-974-1991 • gschwartz@solerity.com

Solerity, Inc.

Thorsten Moske, Director, St. Louis Area Ops. 618-803-0143 • tmoske@solerity.com

1-888-749-8541 • www.facebook.com/sixt.rentacar.usa/www.sixt.com • @sixtusa

Heinz Klein, Chief Commercial Officer 703-996-4081 • heinz.klein@securesystem.net

Erica De Vos, Chief of Staff 703-996-4081 • erica.devos@secureysystem.net

Southwest Airlines Co. 2702 Love Field Drive PO Box 36611, Dallas, TX 75235 281-821-9595 • www.facebook.com/southwestwww.southwest.com•@southwestair

SecureSystem US, Inc. 1201 Wilson Boulevard, 27th Floor, Arlington, VA 22209 703-996-4081 • @securesystemcowww.facebook.com/securesystemuswww.securesystem.net

Zachary Kramer, Senior Manager, Charters 469-603-6890 • zac.kramer@wnco.com

11600 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 210 Reston, VA www.linkedin.com/company/solerityinc703-663-277720191•www.solerity.com

Richard Todorovic, Senior Operations Manager 443-890-1843 • richard.todorovic@sekologistics.com

Susan Case, SVP, Business Development 703-663-2777 x9714 • scase@solerity.com

Babs Doherty, President and Chief Executive Officer 703-663-2777 x9719 • bdoherty@solerity.com

SEKO Logistics Government Services & Defense

Solerity provides software and systems development and professional services to defense, federal, and intelligence community clients. We have proudly sup ported the defense transportation community for more than 15 years, designing, developing, integrating, and sustaining powerful, cloud-based container man agement and supply chain applications and systems in support of the mission of the Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC), USTRANSCOM.

Vince Gardner, Director of Defense Logistics Solutions 619-729-8408 • vince.gardner@sekologistics.com

Founded in 1938, the Union represents American merchant mariners who serve aboard US flag vessels on the deep seas, inland waters, and Great Lakes. With its contracted companies, the Union also operates the Paul Hall Center for Maritime Training and Education in Piney Point, MD. Opened in 1967, it has provided entry and advanced maritime training to tens of thousands of mariners who have crewed the nation’s merchant vessels.

7045 Troy Hill Drive, Suite 300, Elkridge, MD 21075 855-369-3468 • www.sekologistics.com • @seko_logistics

5201 Capital Gateway Drive, Camp Springs, MD 20746

301-899-0675

SEKO provides complete supply chain management services through a vast net work of global operations, supporting government contractors, the US govern ment, and foreign governments. We develop programs tailored specifically for your needs. SEKO Logistics—Intelligence Delivered. As a recognized leading provider for global supply chain solutions, SEKO’s success has been predicated on our ability to listen to our customer. By listening to your needs and require ments, we craft logistics solutions that are meaningful and have significant im pact on your supply chain. Contact us to discuss your current supply chain needs.

Augustin Tellez, Executive Vice President

Sixt rent a car LLC

Seafarers International Union of NA, AGLIW

Oliver Toma, CEO 703-996-4081 • oliver.toma@securesystem.net

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David Heindel, Secretary/Treasurer

Southwest is the nation’s largest domestic carrier with over 4,000 flights to 112 destinations including Puerto Rico and 10 international. Our purpose is to connect people to what’s important in their lives through friendly, reliable and low-cost travel. Our 60,000 plus employees strive to provide the highest quality customer service delivered with a sense of warmth, friendliness, individual pride and com pany spirit. Our successes include numerous awards for scheduled and char ter services, as well as Domestic Carrier of the Year for our Cargo Department. Named to Fortune’s list of World’s Most Admired Companies in 2020.

Maarten Ordelmann, Head of Marketing Sixtmaarten.ordelmann@sixt.comrentacarwasfoundedin

George Tricker, Vice President of Contracts and Contracts Enforcement

Justin Schiffner, Manager Government Sales (Scheduled Service and Groups) 214-385-8284 • justin.schiffner@wnco.com

Michael Sacco, President

Gary Kelly, Chairman & CEO

SecureSystem is an innovative IoT-enabled supply chain intelligence solu tions company, built on technology originally developed by Airbus® Defense & Space. Through our range of SecSys® device and software/service offerings, SecureSystem generates proprietary and unparalleled data on cargo condition, location, and integrity of container and truck shipments. SecSys® unique mobile devices are easily-attachable and transmit sensor data to the cloud-based Sec Sys® TrustCenter through 4G or direct satellite IRIDIUM connection—providing reliable, real-time transparency and actionable data worldwide.

Gayle Gilbert, Senior Vice President, Global Business Development 703-996-4081 • gayle.gilbert@securesystem.net

@seafarersunionwww.facebook.com/seafarersinternational/www.seafarers.org

1501 NW 49th Street, Suite 100 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309

Peter F. Griswold, Charter Sales & Operations Administrator 281-821-9595 • pete.griswold@wnco.com

Gina Hubbs, Midwest/Northeast Regional President 412-490-7744 • ghubbs@thetii.com

722 W SW Loop 323, Suite 200, Tyler, TX 75701 903-705-0441 • www.swantrans.com

100 Industry Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15275 412-490-7744 • www.transportinvestments.com

Stevens Global Logistics, Inc.

Adam Gomez, Director 800-229-7284 • adamg@stevensglobal.com

Steve Croft, Director • 678-697-5566 • steve.croft@travelport.com

Transport Investments, Inc.

Ray Machlowski, Midwest/Northeast Regional VP 716-480-6919 • rmachlowski@thetii.com

Our carrier group includes: Aetna Freight Lines, American Transport, Green tree Transportation, Hotshot, Jones Motor, Marathon Transport, Jones Express, ATI Trucking, American Wind, D & E Transport.

Dianne Parks, Director • 404-395-2999 • dianne.parks@travelport.com

300 Galleria Parkway, SE Atlanta, GA www.facebook.com/travelportglobal/www.travelport.com30339

Since its inception in 1988, Transport Investments, Inc. has grown to become one of the largest and safest carrier groups in the industry. Our network brands each have their own unique culture, as well as service expertise; the benefit is the ability to share assets across the brands. Our strategy is to provide the personal service found at smaller companies, while leveraging our assets, employee talent, technology and resources across all of our brands.

Terry Isles, Vice President 800-229-7284 • terryi@stevensglobal.com

Roy Martinez, President 903-705-0441 • roym@swantrans.com

Rebecca Micheaux, Vice President of Operations 903-705-0441 • beckym@swantrans.com

Tom Petrizzio, CEO 800-229-7284 • tomp@stevensglobal.com

Ourmission.founders, management team, and driver corps are all proud every day to be Transporting the Future of America’s Armed Forces.

Gregory Sams, Freight Agent 816-665-7505 • gregory@swantrans.com

TMM is a non-asset-based logistics company. The business maintains a net work of affiliated trusted transportation companies to service contracted ship ments. The success of the business relies on high-quality customer service and efficient move operations ensuring continued growth. The company currently em ploys over 250 people led by a highly skilled and experienced management team.

TMM, Inc. 8445 Western Way, Jacksonville, FL 32256 866-739-7856 • www.totalmm.com

Travelport

Since our company’s inception in the late 1990s, our special focus has been on supporting the US Military’s recruiting mission—by providing safe, conve nient, and economical transportation to and from the nation’s Military Enlist ment Processing Stations (MEPS) for the young men and women considering service in our nation’s military. In the last twenty years, we have emerged as a leading provider of ground passenger transportation in support of this meaning ful

Our broad portfolio of service offerings include: flatbed, specialized, heavy haul, oilfield, van, dedicated, drive away, truckload brokerage, project manage ment, and wind energy.

Travelport is a worldwide leader in travel retail. Our next-generation market place Travelport+ connects buyers and sellers that share our passion for deliv ering exceptional travel experiences. Providing travel agencies easy access to the broadest options from across the travel industry, Travelport is an aggregator and distributor of supplier content, including air, hotel, car and rail regardless of the source.

Currently TMM coordinates more DOD moves than any other single entity. This growth is linked to our ability to manage actions to outcomes, as measured by customer feedback.

3700 Redondo Beach Avenue, Redondo Beach, CA 90278 800-229-7284 • www.stevensglobal.com

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TMM, located in Jacksonville, FL, was founded in 2003 and has refined its busi ness processes over the 18-years with the mission to provide best in class ser vices for the military move market. TMM personnel manage the critical interactions between DOD customers, shipping offices and its Transportation Service Provider (TSP) partners. The service and support provided by TMM enables TSPs to focus on their core competencies: Packing, linehaul transportation, delivery and storage.

Swan Transportation Services

Maureen Eaton, Account Mgr. • 404-428-4825 • maureen.eaton@travelport.com

Brittany Thompson, Operations Manager 903-705-0441 • brittany@swantrans.com

StarForce National Corporation 455 Delta Avenue, Suite 410, Cincinnati, OH 45226 888-389-3600 • www.starforcetransport.com

Lauren B Gibson , President & CEO 888-389-3600 • lgibson@starforcetransport.com

Swan is a full service logistics provider with offices across the US. We handle every type of surface freight transportation across North America, with a focus on freight management, job site deliveries, expedited and heavy haul—the big ger the better. Our growing network of agents and cutting-edge technology are the keys to our continued success.

StarForce National is a ground passenger transportation provider for the De partment of Defense. We operate DOD authorized transportation systems in thirty-two states dedicated exclusively to moving over a half million military passengers each year.

Rick Mason, VP, Operations • rick@totalmm.com MG Charlie Fletcher, USA (Ret.), Member, Board of Advisors • fletcherc@live.com

• @travelport

CMSgt Tim Vandagriff, USAF (Ret.), Sr, Program Advisor • timv@totalmm.com

Our specialists have decades of the experience required to service all branches of the US government and DOD suppliers. Stevens Global delivers the flexible services required to ensure the secure, cost efficient, and on-time logistics ser vices you demand.

Rachel Oswald, Sales Representative 856-317-9600 x131 • rachelj@tuckerco.com

326 Chestnut Hill Road, Suite 110 New Boston, NH 03070 800-853-6431 • www.trustedinternet.io

Michael Beauchamp, Director, SME & Niche Sales 872-825-1681 • mike.beauchamp@united.com

United Van Lines is committed to providing military families and government em ployees with the best service possible. As a GSA approved carrier, we under stand the intricacies involved in moving military and/or government families. Hav ing moved more than 140,000 military members in the past decade, you can count on us to seamlessly manage every aspect of your next relocation for the military. United is GSA/DOD approved, and ISO 9001:2015 and 14001:2015 registered.

Bill J. Sheehan, AVP Fleet Management 312-984-3716 • bill.sheehan@ttx.com

Jonathon Lance, Chief Operating Officer 800-853-6431 • jlance@trustedinternet.io

Dina Diteman, Managing Member 530-444-9919 • dina@uspremier.net

Tucker Company Worldwide, Inc. 56 N. Haddon Avenue, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 800-229-7780 • www.facebook.com/tuckercompanyworldwidewww.tuckerco.com • @tuckercompany

Jeff Stutzman, Founder

U.S. Premier Locations provides relocation services, specializing in govern ment and corporate employee relocation and housing. We are a wholly womanowned and operated business. We have successfully established partnerships throughout the country that help us focus on providing the best atmosphere for our clients, while allowing higher achievements for them to succeed. Worry and stress-free living arrangements mean more time to focus on your goals and what’s important to you.

United Van Lines, Inc.

Rae Hickinbotham, Manager, Government Transportation 636-305-4060 • rae_hickinbotham@unigroup.com

TTX Company

We install next-generation firewalls, managed antivirus, and an anti-evasion toolkit in your home or office, and then monitor and manage them remotely. If we see a threat, we stop it. If there’s a problem, most times, we can fix it remotely.

Frank W. Adcock, AVP Marketing 312-984-3712 • frank.adcock@ttx.com

Jeff Tucker, CEO 856-317-9600 x122 • jefft@tuckerco.com

John Johnson, Director, Government Transportation 636-305-6233 • john_johnson@unigroup.com

U.S. Premier Locations 8196 SW Hall Boulevard, Suite 108 Beaverton, OR 97008 503-444-9919 • @us_premierwww.facebook.com/uspremierlocationswww.uspremier.net

If you don’t want to purchase a firewall, you can use a virtual private network to connect to ours, for the same level of protection.

Bob McCabe, VP, Government Transportation 636-349-2891 • bob_mccabe@unigroup.com

Nate Paddock, Director of Security Operations 800-853-6431 • npaddock@trustedinternet.io

United’s shared purpose is “Connecting People. Uniting the World.” For more in formation, visit united.com, follow @United on Twitter and Instagram or connect on Facebook. The common stock of United’s parent, United Airlines Holdings, Inc., is traded on the Nasdaq under the symbol “UAL”.

Andrew Nocella, EVP & CCO 872-825-7785 • andrew.nocella@united.com

Trusted Internet is an outsourced managed cyber security services provider. What does that mean?

One United Drive, Fenton, MO 63026 www.facebook.com/unitedvanlineswww.unitedvanlines.com800-696-1879

Owned by North America’s leading railroads, TTX’s free-running pools pro vide fungible assets that minimize total empty miles, further lowering costs and minimizing risk for the industry, helping the railroads conserve their capital for other critical infrastructure needs. Customers easily recognize TTX’s bright yel low cars as a consistent, high quality, well-maintained fleet that serves many transportation needs.

Calvin Gerrein, Director, Allegiant Move Management 636-305-4217 • calvin_gerrein@unigroup.com

United Airlines

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TTX Company is a leading provider of railcars and related freight car manage ment services to the North American rail industry. TTX’s pool of railcars—over 160,000 cars—is ideal for supporting shippers in the intermodal, automotive, pa per & forest, metals, machinery, wind energy and other markets where flatcars, boxcars and gondolas are required.

Jan Krems, VP, Cargo 872-825-3125 • jan.krems@united.com

Trusted Internet, LLC

101 North Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606 312-853-3223 • www.facebook.com/ttx-companywww.ttx.com • @ttxcompany

We protect home and business computer systems from cyber attack, and offer compliance with new government cyber regulations.

Scott Kirby, CEO

Tucker Company Worldwide is the oldest privately held freight brokerage in North America, specializing in particularly complicated freight: temperaturecontrolled; oversized; and high-value, high-security shipments. Tucker has a long history of supporting the government in both everyday truckload shipments and emergency response, helping to deliver critically important supplies in the wake of national emergencies. Tucker is approved to haul for all branches of the US government, and is ISO 9001:2015 certified. Learn more at tuckerco.com/ government.

233 S. Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606 www.facebook.com/unitedwww.united.com • www.linkedin.com/company/united-airlines@united

872-825-2333 • scott.kirby@united.com

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Tony Rossi, Corporate Account Executive, Government Services 410-598-3576 • tony.rossi@myyellow.com

11600 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 440, Reston, VA 20191 571-748-4455 • www.facebook.com/agiledefensewww.agile-defense.com•@agiledefense

Keith Cheramie, VP/National Sales Manager 504-368-2510 • keith.cheramie@acmetruck.com

Eric Axelbank, Vice President, Growth • 703-665-9825 • eaxelbank@amyx.com

A.J. McMillan, VP BD & Site Lead • 618-744-1258 • adam.mcmillan@c5t.com

Edward F. Dorman III, Vice President • 910-476-8393 • edorman@wfscorp.com

Yellow is proud to serve the US government and provides dedicated personnel who work exclusively to create and manage transportation and logistics solu tions that meet the needs of departments and governmental agencies.

Milton Noey, Vice President Area 4 214-532-7161 • milton.noey@acmetruck.com

Brian McMurry, Sr. Director, Energy & Environmental Services, Sales 409-443-8626 • bmcmurry@world-kinect.com

1768 Business Center Drive, Suite 300, Reston, VA 20190 703-665-9825 • www.facebook.com/amyx-inc-1615424122025302/www.amyx.com • @amyxinc

Angus Fay, Vice President Strategic Development, Sales +44 207 808 5148 • afay@wfscorp.com

Women In Trucking Association, Inc. PO Box 400, Plover, WI 54467-0400 888-464-9482 • www.facebook.com/groups/womenintruckingassociation/www.womenintrucking.org • @womenintrucking

Since 1960, Acme Truck Line has been a leader in the truck transport of equip ment, materials, and supplies throughout the US. The reasons for our success are simple. We gathered the very best people and equipment available any where and committed ourselves to exceptional customer service. ACME is proud of its outstanding record of safe on-time deliveries, and our reputation for integrity and financial stability.

World Fuel Services – Defense Solutions 1300 N. 17th Street, Suite 520, Arlington, VA 22209 www.wfscorp.com

With the convenience of a single point of contact, the Yellow Government Solutions team makes it simple for you to access the extensive capacity and services of one of the largest transportation providers in North America.

C5T Corporation

Our Government Solutions team of experienced transportation professionals works exclusively with the US government to deliver confidence with transpor tation and logistics services which meet your missions’ needs. Our Govern ment Team’s mission statement is to be the clear choice for the military, civilian agencies, and government contractors when the supply chain is critical to the health, safety and welfare of US citizens and warfighters.

Agile Defense, Inc.

Dian Tribout, Strategic Programs Director Agiledian.tribout@agile-defense.comDefenseisaCMMILevel3-rated and ISO 9001, 20000-1, and 27000-regis tered Information Technology (IT) solutions provider, delivering IT expertise and operational support to the DOD and Federal agencies. Core capabilities include Cloud Services, DevSecOps, Cybersecurity, AI/Automation, and Enterprise IT Service Management.

Defense Solutions: Responsive, Reliable, and Resilient World Fuel Services de velops tailored, cohesive solutions to meet Defense and Military requirements wherever needed. Integrated end-to-end fuel and energy solutions under pinned by outstanding information management are key to sustaining opera tional resilience. With a trusted commercial track record of delivery excellence on a global scale, including high-risk operational environments, we deliver safe, sustainable, and innovative fuel and energy solutions worldwide in support of DLA-Energy, the Combatant Commands, and the Service Departments including US and NATO Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. All operations Carbon Neutral and ISO 37001 Anti-Corruption Management Systems compliant.

Darren Hawkins, Chief Executive Officer

Amyx, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2015, ISO 27001:2013, and ISO 14001:2015 registered and CMMI®-SVC Level 3 appraised business. Amyx’s success is due to our high-quality performance, record of customer satisfaction, and best-value solutions. We invest in our employees and services to drive innovation in our customer engagements. Primary services include Logistics and Supply Chain Systems Modernization, Data Analytics, Geographic Information Systems, Knowledge Management, Cybersecurity, Systems Engineering & Technical As sistance, Financial Support Services, and Program & Acquisition Management.

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C5T Corp, is a certified WOSB & SDVOSB, located at Scott AFB, IL; 90% employees military veterans. Our success due to our people who always, “Delight the Customer.” Capabilities: Enterprise Organizational Effectiveness, Portfolio/Program/Project Man agement, Knowledge & Change Management, Business Process Reengineering, Pro cess Improvement, Functional Management, RDT&E, IT & Cyber. Bridge operational & tech domains. Received SBA Prime Contractor of the year (Region V) award. AFCEA small business of the year finalist. Project Management Institute (PMI®) Registered Education Provider (REP®). PMI Project Mgr of the year. ISO 9001:2015 certified. Prime contract vehicles: GSA PSS 00Corp (MOBIS), IT70, VETS2, eFAST & SeaPort-e.

INDUSTRY MEMBERS—Regional Patrons

Ellen Voie, CAE, President/CEO 888-464-9482 • ellen@womenintrucking.org

William Schaefer, President and CEO • 703-373-1984 • wschaefer@amyx.com

Gilbert Kearns, Sr. Vice President • +44 207 808 5805 • gkearns@wfscorp.com

Women In Trucking’s mission is to encourage the employment of women in the trucking industry, promote their accomplishments and minimize obstacles faced by women working in the trucking industry. Yellow 10990 Roe Avenue, Overland Park, KS 66211 800-610-6551 • www.facebook.com/yellowtruckingwww.myyellow.com• @yellow_trucking

Acme Truck Line, Inc. 200 Westbank Expressway, Gretna, LA 70052 www.facebook.com/acmetrucklinewww.acmetruck.com • @acmetrucklinetx

703 Seibert Road, Suite 4, Scott AFB, IL 62225 618-744-1258 • www.c5t.com • www.facebook.com/C5T-Corporation

Darrell Harris, President Brian Carter, VP, Gov. Services • 301-988-3800 • brian.carter@myyellow.com

Janet Reese, Chief Executive Officer • 618-744-1258 • janet.reese@c5t.com

Greg Padula, Executive Vice President • 618-744-1258 • greg.padula@c5t.com

Chris Ziniti, Vice President, Defense • 703-373-1984 • cziniti@amyx.com

Lonny Nichols, Chief Operating Officer lnichols@agile-defense.com

Amyx

Daine Eisold, CEO • 703-869-3336 • daine@cakeboxx-technologies.com

Michael Stolarczyk, Sales Representative – North America 843-480-3199 • michael@cakeboxx-technologies.com

Donald B. Pratt, President • donpratt@chassisking.com

Chassis King, Inc.

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1499 Chain Bridge Road, Suite 104, McLean, VA 22101 571-830-6559 • www.facebook.com/cakeboxxtech/www.cakeboxx-technologies.com•@cakeboxx

Bill Welch, Executive Vice President – Sales & Marketing 724-962-4286 x1312 • bwelch@driworldwide.com

Dalko Resources, Inc. 101 Canal Street, Sharpsville, PA 16150 • 724-962-4286 • www.dalkoresources.com

DGC International is a premier provider of Global Defense Solutions to the US Government and its partners worldwide. Through logistics, global operations, and mission support services, DGCI offers innovative solutions to persistent challeng es. DGCI’s global team is conversant with the best routes in remote and austere locations all over the world. We strategically plan logistic operations to maximize top-grade service solutions. Whether by land, air, or sea, DGC International has a trusted network to increase certainty of completion to the highest standards.

7950 Jones Branch Dr. McLean, VA 22102 703-652-6056 • www.dgci.com @dgci

Enterprise Management Systems

CakeBoxx Technologies designs, builds and sells innovative cargo containers to the global cargo transportation and specialty manufacturing markets. Our ‘twopiece’ doorless containers are the only shipping containers in the industry certified by DHS as a Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology (QATT) and designated as SAFETY Act approved. CakeBoxx containers with their deck and lid design, are the first to offer truly safe, secure and efficient containerized transport for the top-loaded, side-loaded, break bulk and general project cargo markets.

Dalko Resources, Inc. is a third-party logistics company with over 35 years of ex perience in the transportation industry. We are a licensed freight forwarder that has developed strong relationships with premier carriers in all facets of transpor tation including truckload, less than truckload, air, intermodal, and international shipping. Dalko Resources, Inc. also offers warehousing capabilities in Laredo, TX; Chicago, IL; and Sharpsville, PA; as well as US Customs brokerage services.

Joseph M. Joseph, Esq., Corp. Council & Sr. Human Resources Officer, Licensed US Customs Broker 724-962-4286 x1324 • jjoseph@driworldwide.com

Santiago Crespo, Vice President, Business Development and Marketing screspo@colheli.com

CarrierDrive LLC 2883 Grey Oaks Boulevard, Tarpon Springs, FL 34688 727-935-6131 • www.carrierdrive.com

Terrence O’Toole, President 727-935-6131 • totoole@carrierdrive.com

CarrierDrive is a registered SBA/SAM freight brokerage company focused on asset relationships. This includes full truckload dry van, flatbed and tem perature-controlled services. Our focus on asset relationships means we can provide better consistency and better performance than traditional broker age models. We are an active subcontractor with the Department of Defense Freight Transportation Service, transporting from DLA warehouses to multiple DOD bases every day.

Chassis King is a worldwide supplier of intermodal transportation equipment including new/used containers, container chassis, rail cars, trailers, yard trac tors, and port trailers. Customers include shipping lines, railroads, truck lines, shippers, and third parties. The Chassis King team is dedicated to providing top quality transportation equipment to customers and to developing innovative products that meet industry needs.

Cartwright International 11901 Cartwright Avenue, Grandview, MO 64030 800-821-2334 • www.facebook.com/cartwrightcompanies/www.cartwrightcompanies.com/•@cartwrightcos

Andy W. Cartwright, President 800-821-2334 • info@cartwrightcos.com

Columbia Helicopters, Inc.

Mike Nelson, Contracts Manager Columbiamichaeln@colheli.comHelicoptersowns, operates and maintains the largest private fleet of commercial heavy-lift helicopters in the world which includes the Columbia Model 107-II Vertol, Columbia 234 Chinook and Columbia CH-47D Chinook. These aircraft are used for construction, military operations, disaster recovery, fighting wildland fires, forestry and stream restoration, and supporting petroleum exploration op erations. We also offer extensive maintenance services to operators of the same aircraft or those with similar components. Our maintenance facility offers depotlevel service and includes a separate, secure military maintenance facility.

Leonard D. Grandy, President of Sales 724-962-4286 x1320 • ldgrandy@driworldwide.com

Tom P. Cartwright, Vice President 816-763-2700 • info@cartwrightcos.com

Craig Cartwright, Vice President 800-821-2334 • info@cartwrightcos.com

CakeBoxx Technologies

14452 Arndt Road NE, Aurora, OR 97002 503-678-1222 • www.colheli.com

Joe Yorio, CEO

www.ndtahq.com

Justin Singer, Operations Mgr. • 571-639-6059 • justin@cakeboxx-technologies.com

10432 Balls Ford Road, Suite 300, Manassas, VA 20109 703-330-7852 • www.enterprise-management-systems.net

Enterprise Management Systems, LLC (EMS), founded in June 2004, special izes in four core competencies: supply chain logistics deliver function consult ing and system design support; travel, relocation, and expense management services; medical clinic information systems training and work flow analysis; and knowledge management. EMS also has significant experience in business process re-engineering support associated with the deployment of wireless shipment and asset tracking systems.

DGC International

Regional Patrons—INDUSTRY MEMBERS

Danielle Esposito, Chief Administrative Officer

1016 Ponce de Leon Boulevard, Clearwater, FL 33756 727-585-1500 • www.chassisking.com • @chassisking

Cartwright International provides global mobility, move management, domestic and international household goods moving services to the US Military, federal agencies, corporations, and individual consumers. To learn more about us and our 85+ year history, please visit our websites at www.cartwrightcompanies. com/, www.cartwrightrelocation.com, and www.compassmoving.com.

JAS Forwarding, a full-service freight forwarder with offices in more than 170 countries, supports the warfighter’s mission all over the globe by providing the fastest possible transits and technical ITV, and reporting tools to meet all mis sion critical requirements and timelines. Along with our CRAF partner, Northern Air Cargo, JAS holds USTRANSCOM and SDDC approved contracts and tenders under SCAC NACW. For quotes/requests: glsteam@jas.com.

Kalitta Charters, LLC 843 Willow Run Airport, Ypsilanti, MI 48198 734-985-2541 • www.kalittacharters.com

Douglas Kalitta, President and Owner • 734-544-3400

HLI Government Services 5925 Carnegie Boulevard, Suite 515, Charlotte, NC 28209 704-512-0960 • www.hospitalitylogistics.com

Joel Munson, Operations Mgr. • 734-544-3400 • jmunson@kalittacharters.com

The John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences at the University of North Dakota is the largest collegiate flight training program in the United States. The school offers degrees in Commercial Aviation, Aviation Management, Airport Management, Flight Education, Air Traffic Control and Unmanned Aircraft Sys tems. With over 120 aircraft and an additional 25 simulators, over 2,000 students from the United States and around the world matriculate through the program.

Tyler Sullivan, Sr. National Account Director 678-938-3737 • tyler.sullivan@jas.com

Lynden, Inc.

The Lynden family of companies has been serving the government and Depart ment of Defense for decades by providing reliable transportation services, emergency aid, logistics planning and more via air, land and sea. Our experi ence includes barge and aircraft charters, as well as innovative multi-modal shipments that utilize our unique combination of truck, marine, and aircraft as sets to meet time and cost objectives for complex projects.

Jim Earl, Pacific NW Sales Manager 253-250-0524 • jearl@lynden.com

JAS Forwarding 6165 Barfield Road, Atlanta, GA 30328 877-SHIP-JAS • www.jas.com

Steven White, Head of Government & Defense 843-460-7977 • steven.white@jas.com

Kent Lovelace, Professor 701-777-2918 • kent.lovelace@und.edu

Robert D’Alimonte, Dir. of Sales • 734-985-0486 • rdalimonte@kalittacharters.com

Leila Jubran, CEO/Owner • 732-372-6212 • leilaj@lmjlogistics.com

Worldwide Transportation by Air, by Sea, by Land Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB)

Kalitta Charters is headquartered at Willow Run Airport (YIP) in Ypsilanti, Michi gan, with additional operations and maintenance bases in Columbus, Ohio, (LCK) and Hollister, California, (CVH). We offer cargo service, passenger flights, and Aeromedical equipped aircraft. We also provide aircraft maintenance, re pair, and parts through our maintenance companies Kalitta Turbines, DK Tur bines, and Kalitta Accessories Shop.

LMJ International Logistics is a full-service logistics provider specializing in all modes of the cargo transportation sector. Through LMJ’s online dashboard we in corporate an “all in one” TMS/WMS to help streamline our clients supply chains for best control/visibility. Our services include CONUS/OCONUS Expedited Air/ Ocean/Surface Transport, Warehousing and Distribution, Cargo Insurance, Con solidation/De-Consolidation, LTL/FTL, and Worldwide Customs Clearance. Our proven track record and impressive weekly government report card scores en sure peace of mind when critical shipments must make mandatory delivery date.

Heather Carmody, Intermodal Coordinator 206-892-2718 • hcarmody@lynden.com

Ben Murphy, President ben.murphy@hospitalitylogistics.com

John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences

4251 University Avenue, Stop 9036, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9036 701-777-2834 • www.facebook.com/undaerospacewww.aero.und.edu • @undaerospace

Carl Corriveau, Product Manager Commercial Logistics 971551047412 • carl.corriveau@moveoneinc.com

HLI Government Services is the government and military division of Hospitality Logistics International LLC, a certified Veteran-Owned Small Business with more than a decade of transportation logistics experience. Our leadership team pos sesses an exceptional knowledge base and unrivaled expertise in the complex space of government logistics. We specialize in delivering to and from military bases and government facilities worldwide.

Ubora Towers 40th Floor, Business Bay, Dubai, 85579 UAE 971551047415 • www.facebook.com/global.logisticswww.moveoneinc.com•@moveoneinc

Lineage Logistics

18000 International Boulevard, Suite 800, Seattle, WA 98188 206-241-8778 • www.lynden.com • www.facebook.com/lyndeninc • @lyndeninc

Operating at the forefront of the global freight industry and in the world’s most challenging environments, Move One provides an unparalleled level of service for its clients and their logistical needs. The company provides reliable and pro fessional transportation via air, land, and sea, overseen by seasoned logisticians across the Middle East, Central Asia, Eastern Europe, the Balkans and Africa.

Jim Kemp, Pricing Analyst 206-575-9542 • jkemp@lynden.com

46500 Humboldt Drive, Novi, MI 48377 949-247-5170 • www.lineagelogistics.com

Lineage Logistics is a warehousing and logistics company built to deliver so phisticated, customized, and dependable cold chain solutions. Lineage Logis tics has one of the largest facility networks in the US and an ever-expanding reach. However, it is the people of Lineage Logistics that set it apart—people who are creative, dedicated to getting the job done, and absolutely committed to customer service.

Louis Birurakis, General Mgr. • 734-544-3400 • bbirurakis@kalittacharters.com

Rich Jabara, Vice President Ifrich.jabara@hligovernment.comtheGovernmentIsYOURCustomer, You Should Be OUR Customer.

LMJ International Logistics, LLC 20 Corporation Row, Edison, NJ 08817 • 732-372-6200 • www.lmjlogistics.com www.facebook.com/lmj-logistics • @lmjlogistics1

Move One Logistics

Gregory Forgrave, Product Manager Government Services 971551047415 • gregory.forgrave@moveoneinc.com

Annie Jubran, Operations Manager • 732-372-6210 • annie@lmjlogistics.com

Curt Clements, CEO 971551047410 • curt.clements@moveoneinc.com

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Lance Bardo, President 925-296-2007 • lance.bardo@patriotships.com

Patriot Contract Services, LLC 1320 Willow Pass Road, Suite 485, Concord, CA 94520 925-296-2000 • www.facebook.com/patriotcontractservices/www.patriotships.com • @patriotshipops

Overdrive Logistics was founded in 1998 in Gainesville, GA. Our people, heart to serve and pursuit of excellence propels us to provide customers with spe cialized transportation solutions and superior brokerage services. At Overdrive Logistics you receive so much more than just a standard logistics company. Our dedication to the industry sets us apart in several key areas such as com mitment, reliable carriers, expertise, innovation and flexibility. We proudly of fer solutions for Expedited Truck Load, Frozen and Refrigerated, Dry Van, Pad Wrap and Flat Bed transport. Overdrive Logistics is COMMITTED TO SERVE YOU, PERSONALLY!

PO Box 636, Gainesville, GA 30503 • 800-866-7282 • www.overdrivelogistics.com www.facebook.com/overdrivelogisticsgainesville

Priority Worldwide

Captain John W. Murray, Port Director and CEO • jmurray@portcanaveral.com

Greg Borossay, Principal, Maritime Commercial 619-686-6242 • gborossay@portofsandiego.org

Daniel Valentine, Manager, Maritime Operations 619-686-6371 • dvalentine@portofsandiego.org

Rickey Tatum, President • rickey@overdrivelogistics.com

Ronnie Hicks, Director of Operations • 409-983-2029 • ronnie@portpa.com

Priority Worldwide has a global footprint of 30 offices in 16 countries. Priority is an IATA and NVOCC freight forwarder that operates its own cargo screening fa cilities with customs brokerage licenses in N. America, as well as several West ern African countries; assuring swift and secure cargo movement globally. Our philosophy is to ensure the ULTIMATE customer experience and facilitate the creation of new, sustainable business through enhanced team cooperation and employee awareness. Priority is also a proud CRAF member, forwarding partner of Hawaiian Airlines, Inc. CRAF SCAC: HAMF Priority Worldwide SCAC(s): PRFH (air), PWSV (ground) PWSS (ocean).

Stephen Shafer, Principal, Government & Civic Relations 619-725-6036 • sshafer@portofsandiego.org

Doug Vogt, Chief Operating Officer doug.vogt@ncports.com

PCS is a leading contractor to the government, providing management and op eration of maritime assets. We currently manage seven Ready Reserve Force (RRF) vessels for MARAD and eight vessels for MSC. In addition, we manage one tanker for Schuyler Line Navigation Company. PCS also provides crew members for vessel services and engineers to clients for consulting purposes.

7361 Coca Cola Drive, Suite E, Hanover, MD 21076 410-766-7470 • www.priorityworldwide.com

Overdrive Logistics, Inc.

Rob Brown, Cargo Security Specialist/Strategic Accounts 941-302-0848 • rbrown@novavisioninc.com

NovaVision Inc. 524 E. Woodland Circle, Bowling Green, OH 43402 941-302-0848 • www.novavisioninc.com/sddc/

Port Canaveral 445 Challenger Road, Suite 301, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 • 321-783-7831 www.portcanaveral.com • www.facebook.com/portcanaveral • @portcanaveral

Port of Port Arthur PO Box 1428, Port Arthur, TX 77641 • 409-983-2011 • www.portpa.com www.facebook.com/portofportarthur

PORT CANAVERAL is an economical and efficient ocean gateway for cargo into Florida and beyond. The Port’s deep-water container and multi-purpose cargo berths combined with experience, equipment and facilities can handle a variety of cargoes including containers, break-bulk, roll on/roll off (Ro/Ro), project and bulk commodi ties. The Port’s facilities include: 11 deep water berths, supported by two ship-toshore cranes; the largest mobile harbor crane in the US with an 18-container reach; a dedicated Ro/Ro ramp; over 370,000 square feet of enclosed, dry and secure dock side warehouse, not including 280,000 square feet of refrigerated warehouse space.

Teddy Pendleton, Sr. Director, Gov’t, Defense & Aerospace 407-569-5767 • tpendleton@priorityworldwide.com

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Ryan Libhart Pereyda, Principal & CEO 925-296-2026 • ryan.libhart@patriotships.com

Larry Kelley, Executive Port Director/CEO • 409-983-2011 • larry@portpa.com

Diane Luensmann, Vice President, Government and Strategic Communications dluensmann@portcanaveral.com

Vincent Bartholomew, Terminal Superintendent • vince@portpa.com

Hans Bean, Chief Commercial Officer Northhans.bean@ncports.comCarolina’sportsinWilmington and Morehead City, plus an inland terminal in Charlotte, link the state’s consumers, businesses and industry to world mar kets, and serve as magnets to attract new business and industry to the state of North Carolina. Port activities contribute statewide to more than 87,700 jobs, and $678 million each year in state and local tax revenue.

Gary Copeland, Vice President • gary@overdrivelogistics.com

NovaVision is a major domestic manufacturer of cargo container barrier seals, mechanical seals, Tamper Evident tape, labels, holographic TE labels and other cargo security products. We are based in the United States in Bowling Green, OH, and have been very involved with NDTA, the military community, as well as retail and manufacturing. We manufacture many unique and innovative security seals for cargo including the 5mm x 76” cable seal and 9mm bolt seal combina tion called the DualGuard, which meets the historical specification by SDDC for cargo container barrier seals carrying food stuff shipments.

Anthony Theriot, Dir. Trade Devel. • 409-983-2011 • anthony@portpa.com

Port of Port Arthur is a multi-faceted breakbulk deep-water port 19 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, which, as a military strategic port, supports the efforts of 842nd Transportation Battalion. The port has 26 acres of open dock space, 75-ton level lifting gantry crane, and 500,000 square feet of warehouse space served by the KCS and UP Railroads.

Port of San Diego PO Box 120488, San Diego, CA 92112-0488 619-686-6300 • www.facebook.com/usa.portofsandiegowww.portofsandiego.org • @portofsandiego

Joel Valenzuela, Dir.-Maritime • 619-686-6387 • jvalenzu@portofsandiego.org

North Carolina State Ports Authority 2202 Burnett Boulevard, Wilmington, NC 28401 800-334-0682 • www.facebook.com/ncportswww.ncports.com

Samantha Cornelius, Sr. Dir., Cargo Bus. Devel. • scornelius@portcanaveral.com

Brian E. Clark, Executive Director brian.clark@ncports.com

As a Strategic Commercial Port, San Diego proudly serves both military and commercial movement of cargo and passengers. Tenth Avenue Marine Termi nal, the Port’s omni-terminal with 24-prime acres of staging, is an active FTZ with direct on-dock rail-served by BNSF Railway.

1722 Corporate Xing, Suite 1, O’Fallon, IL 62269-3744 636-489-2230 • www.techguard.com • www.facebook.com/tgscyber/ • @tgscyber

Critical Infrastructure Resilience Institute University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1308 W. Main Street, Urbana, IL 61801 www.ciri.illinois.edu • www.facebook.com/ciriatillinois • @ciri_illinois

Patty Aubel, Grad. Admission Counselor • 618-537-6943 • plaubell@mckendree.edu

The Critical Infrastructure Resilience Institute (CIRI) conducts research and edu cation that enhances the resiliency of the nation’s critical infrastructures, and the businesses and public entities that own and operate those assets and systems.

Trans Global Logistics Europe GmbH Hochheimer Strasse 111, Mainz-Kostheim, Hessen 55246 011 49-6134-5844450 • www.facebook.com/trans-global-logistics-europe-gmbh-215824951881516/www.transglobal-logistics.eu

CSM Timothy Ros, USA (Ret.), Director, MBA • 618-537-6403 • tjros@mckendree.edu

Nevenka Marijanovic, Manager Export +49-6134-5844461 • nevenkam@tglog.eu

Captain Daryl R. Hancock, USN (Ret.), Chief of Staff 618-537-6949 • drhancock@mckendree.edu

INDUSTRY MEMBERS—Regional Patrons

TechGuard Security was founded to address national cyber defense needs and to protect the US critical infrastructure. For the last 20 years, TechGuard has earned a reputation for being one of the most trusted cybersecurity partners to both the US government and businesses of all sizes. We take a security-first approach—always ensuring corporate transparency, implementation of best practices, and operational excellence. TechGuard has a proven track record for keeping our clients a step ahead of hackers by delivering a diverse array of cyber solutions that include both offensive and defensive measures.

INDUSTRY MEMBERS—Universities

Jennifer Coliny, VP of Ops. • 636-489-2232 • jennifer.coliny@techguardsecurity.com

TechGuard Security

Walter Seay, President seay@seaycorp.com

Joachim (Joe) Wetz, General Manager • +49-6134-5844450 • joew@tglog.eu

6701 Fox Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98108 206-767-6000 • www.seatacmarine.com

Tanja Garcia, Manager Import & Vice President +49-6134-5844470 • tanjag@tglog.eu

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Kim Gudeman, Communications Director • 217-333-9735 • kgudeman@illinois.edu

McKendree University offers undergraduate and graduate business courses online and face-to-face. A military-friendly top 60 online degree program and Business School of Distinction, McKendree’s online Cyber Defense degree aligns with the guidelines suggested by the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education. We offer cybersecurity training and certificates through a 2020 Cyber Center of Excellence grant with defense and industry experts leading accelerated, in-depth workshops and bootcamps. Most faculty have real-world experience and terminal degrees in their field allowing them to prepare students for immediate impact in the work place.

Randall Sandone, Executive Director • 217-300-2206 • rsandone@illinois.edu Elaina Buhs, Sr. Research Program Mgr. • 217-333-4752 • emtucker@illinois.edu

Elizabeth Dasenbrock, PR/Marketing Specialist 636-489-2230 • elizabeth.dasenbrock@techguard.com

Susie Ripley, Vice President SeaTacsusie@seatacmarine.comMarineServicesis a full-service logistical support and freight company with a 12 ½ acre marine terminal on the Duwamish Waterway located in Seattle, WA. We have 1,600 feet of waterfront dock space and barge loading ramps with in 400 feet of a 400’x100’x70’ high-ceiling specialty construction support building. Equipped with steel deck barges with a range of carrying capacities reaching 9,854 tons, along with tugboats, crane service, and 35-ton forklifts. Providing turn-key solutions for transportation needs anywhere in the US or abroad.

TGLE, an international freight forwarder and logistics service provider specialized in world-wide automobile, rolling cargo, project, and military cargo shipments. With a well experienced team, TGLE provides full and reliable services and logistics solu tions to private customers, commercial industry, and all military services. TGLE has an office and agency network world-wide, close to the most military installations.

Jose Medina Cruz, Sr. Research Prog. Mgr. • 217-300-8144 • jam11@illinois.edu

CIRI is a Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence, led by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with collaborators from other US uni versities and national labs.

Seatac Marine Services

Carla Stone, President/CEO • 636-489-2230 • carla.stone@techguardsecurity.com

Jean M. Sampson, Chair, School of Bus. • 618-537-6884 • jmsampson@mckendree.edu

McKendree University – School of Business 701 College Road, Lebanon, IL 62254 • www.mckendree.edu/business

Andrea Whitesell, Sr. Research Prog. Mgr. • 217-333-2399 • whitesel@illinois.edu

George Allen

Ted Rybeck

Francis O. McDermott

Vice President, Maritime & Chair, Military Sealift Committee

NDTA HEADQUARTERS STAFF

VADM William A. Brown, USN (Ret.)

Bryan J. Scott

VP, Marketing & Corporate Development Corporatelee@ndtahq.comMembership Program/ Events Logistics & Expo Manager/ Booth and Sponsorship Sales & Marketing

Chief, Travel Programs Branch, DTMO 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 04J25-01 Alexandria, VA 22350-9000 C 703-608-4645 • lori.l.leffler2.civ@mail.mil

Rebecca Jones

VICE PRESIDENTS

President & CEO Boardwbrown@ndtahq.comofDirectors/Committee Management/ Transportation Advisory Board/ Executive Level Events/Investments/Foundation

Lt Col Donna Johnson, USAF (Ret.)

FrancisEducation“Mickey” Frank

VADM William A. Brown, USN (Ret.)

COL Craig Hymes, USA (Ret.)

Special Projects and Development

T 904-727-2671 • shiju.zacharia@crowley.com

Lawrence I. Larkin

Joel Wartgow

Linda Healy, Exec. Asst. • lhealy@atlasair.com

Vice President, Finance & Chair, Finance and Audit Committee

Chair, Chapter Support and Membership Development Committee

Chair, Cybersecurity Best Practices Committee

W 202-945-6092 • C fmcdermott@foley.com571-435-7882

Executive Assistant to the President & CEO President’srebecca@ndtahq.comCalendar/Official Correspondence/ Travel Coordinator/Exec. Events/Hotel Room Block/ Board of Directors & Committee Support

TheresaRail Lorinser

Dir. Marketing, Industrial Products, BNSF Railway 2650 Lou Menk Drive, Ft. Worth, TX 76131-2830 W 817-867-0644 • theresa.lorinser@bnsf.com

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VP, Gov. Svcs., Landstar Transportation Logistics, Inc. 13410 Sutton Park Dr. South, Jacksonville, FL 32224 W 904-390-4988 • mcashner@landstar.com

Principal, Stratvantis LLC 8 Pendleton Place, Kingsport, TN 37664 T 240-601-6652 • lilarkin@stratvantis.com

Claudia Ernst

Kirstin Knott

Vice President, Passenger Travel Services & Chair, Government Passenger Travel Advisory Council

President & CEO, Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings 2000 Westchester Avenue, Purchase, NY 10577 W 914-701-8327 • john.dietrich@atlasair.com

Chair, Benchmarking Partners, Inc.

Vice President, Foundation & Chair, NDTA Foundation Committee

Alan Estevez

Staff, Board of Directors, and National Officers—NDTA DIRECTORY

Washington Harbour, 3000 K St. NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20007-5143

Chair, Military Distribution Committee Shiju Zacharia

T 757-408-5368 • wwoodhour@mllnet.com

Vice President, Rail and Truck & Chair, Surface Transportation Committee

Senior VP and GM of Solutions, Crowley Logistics 9487 Regency Square Blvd., Suite 101 Jacksonville, FL 32225-7800

W 703-751-5011 • wbrown@ndtahq.com

Vice Chair, Military Distribution Committee

C 630-401-7745 • rjmart55@aol.com

C 571-245-2705 • fwfrank10@yahoo.com

President & CEO, NDTA 50 S. Pickett Street, Suite 220 Alexandria, VA 22304

Senior VP, Operations chymes@ndtahq.comChapterSupport/Membership Services/ Professional Programs/Awards Program/ Scholarship & Intern Programs

Retired Partner, Foley & Lardner

Senior Director, CWTSatoTravel 4300 Wilson Blvd., Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22203 T 703-682-7266 • jwartgow@cwtsato.com

Randy J. Martinez

Director, Finance & Accounting Treasurer/Budgeting/Finances/Auditscernst@ndtahq.com & Metrics/ Human Resources

President and CEO, Maersk Line, Limited 21000 Atlantic Boulevard, Suite 740, Dulles, VA 20166

BOARD OF DIRECTORS JohnChairmanDietrich

Vice WilliamChairmanWoodhour

Assistant VP of Gov’t Business, Enterprise Holdings 600 Corporate Park Drive, St. Louis, MO 63105 T 314-409-4013 • bryan.j.scott@ehi.com

Chair Education and Professional Development Committee

1725 Duke St., Suite 450, Alexandria, VA 22314 gallen@agility.com

Membership Manager Membershipleah@ndtahq.comDatabase/Chapter Reports/ Subscription Manager DTJ & The Source/ Individual & Corporate Membership Support

President, Transportation Institute 5201 Capital Gateway Dr., Camp Springs, MD 20746 W 301-423-3335 • jhenry@trans-inst.org

Managing Director, FedEx Government Services 900 7th St., NW, Suite 550, Washington, DC 20001 T 202-292-2241 • kjknott@fedex.com

Michael Cashner

Lori Leffler

Annie Keith Operations Manager Eventakeith@ndtahq.comRegistration/Chapter Support/ Membership Support/Council & Committee Support/ Young Professional Leader Program/ Volunteer Coordinator/Event Planning & Execution

Leah Ashe

Vice President, Air & Chair, Military Aviation Advisory Committee (MAAC)

Agility Defense & Government Services

Vice Chair, Government Passenger Travel Advisory Council

James L. Henry

810 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139 W 617-225-7800 • trybeck@benchmarking.com

50 South Pickett Street, Suite 220 Alexandria, VA 22304 W 703-751-5011 • F www.ndtahq.com703-823-8761

1009 Oriole Drive, O’Fallon, IL 62269 C 571-239-0037 • johnsonldonna@yahoo.com

VP Business Development

747 Center Street, Herndon, VA 20170

Lee Matthews

General Counsel to the Board of Directors

President & CEO

National Security and Logistics Executive, Deloitte 1919 N. Lynn Street, Arlington, VA 22209 alanestevez@deloitte.com

President & CEO, MTS Systems; Advisory Board, ACORN Growth Companies; Advisory Board, Extenua; & Board, First Class Aviation Holdings 9520 Wexcroft Drive, Brentwood, TN 37027-3823

Leigh E. Method, SES

– James M. Ewing

Warehousing, Moving and Storage

550 Atlantic Street, Dover AFB, DE 19902 H 302-335-0588 • C james.ewing.1@us.af.mil302-363-0739

MARYLAND Baltimore Chapter

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Office of the Secretary of Defense

Regional President – Open

Secretary, US Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20590 W 202-366-4000

Department of the Army MG Heidi J. Hoyle, USA Commanding General, Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command 1 Soldier Way, Scott AFB, IL 62225 W 618-220-5000

601 South 12th Street, Arlington, VA 20598

President – Geoffrey M. Kintzer Assoc. Director, Defense Segment, Guidehouse, LLP W 202-742-0301 • C gkintzer@guidehousefederal.com925-360-9201 • www.ndtadc.org

NEW JERSEY & NEW YORK

Kings Point-Mariner Chapter

The Honorable David P. Pekoske Administrator, TSA

All American Chapter President – Open

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics, Office of the Secretary of Defense 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 14G07-01, East Tower Alexandria, VA 22350

StateDELAWAREPresident

Asst. Admin., Policy, Plans and Engagement, TSA 601 South 12th Street, Arlington, VA 20598

T 572-372-5215 • adam.t.yearwood.civ@mail.mil

Director, Defense Travel Management Office 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 04J25-01 Alexandria, VA 22350

T 571-372-1300/1170 • robert.s.gerenser.civ@mail.milphilip.g.benjamin.civ@mail.mil

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Director of Transportation, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Logistics) 4800 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22350-3607

Director, Gov. Transportation, Mayflower Transit One Mayflower Drive, Fenton, MO 63026 T 636-305-6233 • john_johnson@unigroup.com

Transportation Security Administration (TSA)

Lucinda Lessley, SES

NDTA DIRECTORY—Board of Directors and National Officers / Regional, State, and Chapter Officers

Defense Travel Management Office

Aerial Port Operations Manager

President – Open

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The Honorable Pete Buttigieg

Department of the Air Force Gen Jacqueline D. Van Ovost, USAF Commander, Air Mobility Command AMC/CC, 402 Scott Dr., Unit 3EC Scott AFB, IL 62225-5310 W 618-229-3200

Regional Young Leaders Representative – Open

VADM Michelle Skubic, USN Director, Defense Logistics Agency 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533 Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 W 571-767-5200

Acting Maritime Administrator, DOT/MARAD 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20590

Washington, DC Chapter

Department of Transportation

Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lt Gen Sam Barrett, USAF Director for Logistics, J-4, Joint Staff 4000 Joint Staff Pentagon, 2D867 Washington, DC 20318-4000 W 703-697-7000

Department of the Navy RADM Michael A. Wettlaufer, USN Commander, Military Sealift Command 471 East C St., Bldg. SP64, Norfolk, VA 23511-2419 W 757-443-2706 • john.duffner@navy.mil

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Defense Logistics Agency

VADM Dee Mewbourne, USN Deputy Commander, US Transportation Command 508 Scott Drive, Scott AFB, IL 62225-5357 W 618-229-2478

Philip G. Benjamin

• • • Pacific JAPAN SOUTH KOREAHAWAII GUAM OKINAWA

President/Faculty POC – CAPT Emil Muccin, USMS Professor, USMMA 300 Steamboat Road, Bowditch Hall, Room B203 Kings Point, NY 11024

REGIONAL/STATE/CHAPTER OFFICERS

W 516-726-5879 • muccine@usmma.edu

US Transportation Command GEN Stephen Lyons, USA Commander, US Transportation Command 508 Scott Drive, Scott AFB, IL 62225-5357 W 618-229-3205

 ATLANTIC REGION

VICE PRESIDENTS AT LARGE Willem H. van der Stek

Owner/Director Taste Consultancy ‘t Diepe 16, NL 5404 KB Uden TNetherlands+31413267808

W 202-366-4000

Marine Corps LtGen Charles Chiarotti, USMC Deputy Commandant for Installations & Logistics 3000 Headquarters Marine Corps Pentagon 4E516, Washington, DC 20350 W 703-695-8570

Adam Yearwood

John Johnson

Eddie Mayenschein

W 571-227-5813 • eddie.mayenschein@dhs.gov

Arctic Chapter

3263 North Colebrook Road, Manheim, PA 17545 C 703-899-8198 • jfasching@lmi.org

Radiant Global Services, Dir. – Gov’t Svcs. 6055 Knotts Creek Lane, Suffolk, VA 23435

MISSISSIPPI

Regional President – Will Martin Director, Military Sales – Government Trade, American President Lines LLC C 510-774-5439 • will.martin@apl.com

Regional Young Leaders Representative

Director, Military Sales – Government Trade American President Lines LLC, USA C 510-774-5439 • ndtasfchapter.comwill.martin@apl.com

Regional, State, and Chapter Officers—NDTA DIRECTORY

DOD/Gov Senior Acct. Exec., Carlile Transportation 1800 E 1st Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501 W 907-343-3259 • C 907-227-6535 • lbower@carlile.biz

President – COL Jeffrey H. Blackwood, USA (Ret.) 202 Duchess Dr., Madison, AL 35758-6125 H 256-970-4649 • jcblkwd@att.net

Okinawa Chapter

 PACIFIC NORTHWESTERN REGION

Bower, USAF (Ret.)

North Pole Chapter

COLStateWASHINGTONPresidentRichardN.

StateOHIO

Aloha Chapter

President – Open

PO Box 62, Fairborn, OH 45324-0062 C 937-546-8089 • tippcityx@aol.com

Managing Owner, S&D Global Transp. & Log. Svcs. Bahnhof Str 17, Nordendorf, 86695 Germany C +49(0)1724690977 • F info@sanddlogistics.com+49(0)8273998649

President – Daisy M. Galan PSC 80 Box 17005, APO AP 96379 C (from USA) 011-81-9037903469 C (local) 09037903469 • ndtaokinawa@outlook.comdaisymae_gln@yahoo.com•ndtaokinawa.webs.com

MISSOURI

Redstone-Huntsville (Provisional) Chapter

Central Pennsylvania Chapter

Gulf Coast Chapter President – CMSgt Christopher Billeaud, USAF (Ret.) 2534 Parkway Road, Biloxi, MS 39531 H 228-388-6956 • billeaud69@gmail.com

StatePENNSYLVANIAPresident

San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

 PACIFIC SOUTHWESTERN REGION

TURKEY

Regional Young Leaders Representative – Open

Montgomery Chapter President – Open

Regional President – Open Regional Young Leaders Representative – Open

BELGIUM & THE NETHERLANDS

Regional President – Charlie Hermosa

GERMANY

CALIFORNIA

President – Open

San Diego Chapter

– Norman Galer

President – Dennison “Ace” Parker

StateILLINOISPresident

Regional President – Jason R. Trubenbach

President – Open

Regional President – Robert (Bob) Sherrill 9846 Saaya Circle, Eagle River, AK 99577 C 253-625-8691 • W bobsherrill53@gmail.com907-384-2512

Strand, USA (Ret.)

President – Robert (Bob) Sherrill 9846 Saaya Circle, Eagle River, AK 99577 C 253-625-8691 • W bobsherrill53@gmail.com907-384-2512•robert.sherrill@dla.mil

President – TSgt Donald J. Perez, USAF PSC 2 Box 9515, APO 09012 W 49-6371-47-2252 • C djperez81@outlook.com49-1511-683-2326

Im Hasensprung 13, 65760 Eschborn, Germany C +49-176-2475-9286 • jason.trubenbach@crowley.com

VIRGINIA

President – LTC Eddy Geudens (Ret.) RBA Nachtegaalstraat, 21, B-2060 Antwerpen, Belgium C 0032 476 555 413 • ndtabenelux@hotmail.comeddy.geudens1@telenet.be•www.ndta-benelux.org

Mandie Burgess

SMSgtStateALASKAPresidentLonnyR.

President – David Mohr

ALABAMA

Booz Allen Hamilton

President – Servet Tumkaya

LOUISIANA

618-304-0911 • galer_norman@bah.com

New Orleans Chapter President – Open

PO 65826, University Place, WA 98464 800-287-1580 • rstrand47@gmail.com

GM Guam-Micronesia, American President Lines, LLC 1026 Cabras Highway, Suite 115, Piti, Guam 6915 C 671-988-5809 • charlie.hermosa@apl.com

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President – Open Chapter mailing address: c/o Tim McCully, Deputy MSCPAC (Bldg. 570) 140 Sylvester Road, San Diego, CA 92106

JAPAN

Rheinland-Pfalz Chapter

Vice Presidents at Large William (Bill) H. van der Stek

President – Doug Siemonsma C 618-660-8845 • dougsiemonsma@att.net

LMI

Benelux International Chapter

Owner/Director Taste Consultancy 16, ‘t Diepe, NL 5404 KB Uden, The Netherlands W 31 413-267808 • C 31 651 209009 wim@vanderstek.nl

Traffic Mgmt. Spec., 599th Transp. Surf. BDE, COC 352 Santos Dumont Avenue/WAAF Schofield Barracks, HI 96857-5008 T 808-787-6430 • DSN ace.parker@us.army.mil315-437-6430

Regional President – Norman Galer

Scott-St. Louis Chapter

Hodja (Incirlik) Chapter

 PACIFIC REGION

President – Jim Earl Lynden, Inc. 2902 Taylor Way, Tacoma, WA 98421 C 253-405-4449 • jearl@lynden.com

– LTC John Fasching, USA (Ret.)

President – Paul Tober

Valley of the Sun Chapter President – Open

Regimentaljdennis.exo@radiantdelivers.com(Ft.Lee/Eustis)Chapter

EUROPEAN REGION

C 618-304-0911 • galer_norman@bah.com

President – Will Martin

Account Executive, TOTE Maritime Alaska 2511 Tidewater Road, Anchorage, AK 99501 W 907-265-7227 • C mburgess@totemartime.com907-748-1592

Dayton (Buckeye) Chapter

HAWAII

Norfolk-Tidewater Chapter

Scott-St. Louis Chapter – (see listing under Illinois)

Puget Sound Chapter

ARIZONA

PO Box 62, Fairborn, OH 45324-0062 dvmohr@aol.com

 MID-SOUTH REGION

Booz Allen Hamilton

CENTRAL REGION

President – Gregory N. Coker Chapter mailing address: PO Box 15122, Tucson, AZ 85708 C 520-850-8135 • greg.coker54@gmail.com

President – Jason Dennis

Arizona Frontier Chapter

President – Jimmy Hall

Regional President – Daren Baker

Regional Young Leaders Representative

State President – LTC Fred Stribling, USAR (Ret.)

– CPT Larry W. Thomas, USA (Ret.)

 SOUTHWESTERN REGION

President – Open

StateFLORIDAPresident

Interim President – Ernest Bezdek

3911 S Walton Walker Blvd., Dallas, TX 75236 W 214-312-2026 • C neumannrl@aafes.com682-216-9577

Director of Trade Development, Port of Beaumont 1225 Main Street, Beaumont, Texas 77701 W 409-835-5367 • C 409-656-7328 • elb@pobtx.com

 SOUTHEASTERN REGION

– Victor W. González (Wally)

NDTA DIRECTORY—Regional, State, and Chapter Officers

4217 Marietta Street, Powder Springs, GA 30127 W 678-819-4057 • C Atlantalarryt@atlantagenealogy.com770-891-0044Chapter

Heather Pound

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TRANSCOM Liaison for CENTCOM and SOCOM 2816 Graphite Ct., Valrico, FL 33594 H 813-383-8090 • dbaker168@tampabay.rr.com

Tampa Bay Chapter

W 904-727-2256 • C Northvictor.gonzalez@crowley.com904-402-3079Florida–JacksonvilleChapter

Regional Young Leaders Representative

President – Charlie Ward

– Col Roger L. Neumann, USAF (Ret.) AAFES/LG

TRANSCOM Liaison for CENTCOM and SOCOM

H 813-383-8090 • dbaker168@tampabay.rr.com

President – Maj Rodolfo N. Campano Jr., USAF AAFES HQ/LG Contingency Planning campanorn@aafes.com • www.northtexasndta.com

San Antonio Chapter

San Joaquin Valley Chapter

Chapter mailing address: PO Box 1701, Lathrop, CA 95330 sjvndta@hotmail.com

Government Transportation Services, Landstar 13410 Sutton Park Drive, Jacksonville, FL 32224 W 904-390-4850 • hpound@landstar.com

Gov. Services, Landstar Transportation Logistics Inc. W 904-390-4840 • C www.ndtanorthflorida.org904-635-8105

President – Open

SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston Chapter

297 Oak Point Landing Dr., Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 C 843-860-0293 • fredstribling@comcast.net

PO Box 33754, San Antonio, TX 78265 C 210-549-6238 • jo_2bfree@yahoo.com

StateTEXASPresident

Regional President – Col Roger Neumann, USAF (Ret.) AAFES/LG

3911 S Walton Walker Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75236 W 214-312-2026 • C Dallasneumannrl@aafes.com682-216-9577Ft.WorthChapter

President – TSgt Joan D. Dixon-Scott, USAF (Ret.) PO Box 33754, San Antonio, TX 78265 C 210-549-6238 • jo_2bfree@yahoo.com

TSgt Joan D. Dixon-Scott, USAF (Ret.)

StateGEORGIAPresident

Acting President – Daren Baker

Houston Chapter

2816 Graphite Court, Valrico, FL 33594

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We have also added a Bus Committee under the Government Passenger Travel Advisory Council (GPTAC), established thanks to the initiative of Lt Col Donna Johnson, USAF (Ret.), Chair, NDTA Chapter Support & Membership Devel opment Committee. Ms. Andrea (Andi) Davis, Vice President of Beltway Transpor tation, and Ms. Lauren Gibson-Hartman, President/CEO and Managing Director, StarForce National Inc., have been sworn in as the Chair and Vice Chair of the Bus Committee. It is amazing to see how many bus companies are used to move troops and

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Please give me a call or send me a note if I—or anyone on the NDTA staff—can be of any assistance to you.

Cervello Global Corporation 113 Crowley Logistics, Inc. Services Transportation Logistics, Inc. Line, Limited

other service members around the country.

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In terms of our educational programs, Mr. Irv Varkonyi, who manages the Trans portation Academy and Travel Academy will be replaced by Ms. Pamelyn Lindsey. In the near future, Pamelyn will be arrang ing for instructors and pulling together these programs that have become so im portant to the NDTA educational fabric.

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American

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Motor Express, LLC 9 Boyle Transportation, Inc. 7

SAP 2-3

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Regarding the NDTA staff, Ms. Patty Casidy, our VP of Finance, recently retired. Ms. Claudia Ernst has taken her place on the NDTA staff. Claudia has an MBA from Wharton, so we are grateful to have her on board. We will miss Patty and as many of you know, she is our catalyst for our partici pation in USMC’s Toys for Tots Program.

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always emphasize the importance of rela tionships. I want to thank our industry members for their involvement in NDTA and for the many ways in which they are involved. They serve on committees, and in other venues that highlight the im portance of the logistics and transporta tion enterprise, as well as the value that is delivered to DOD and the government by industry. COVID has increased our dialog with key DOD and government stakeholders. The collaboration has been a positive outcome of the pandemic—and is something we definitely want to maintain.

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