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Thoughts On a Recent Trip

FweNrontiers – N ew Opportunities FORUM & EXPO Anchorage, Alaska September 22-26, 2012

Dr. Kent N. Gourdin, Editor, DTJ Director, Global Logistics and Transportation Program College of Charleston

That said, I think there are some steps that could be taken to enhance the customer experience. First, fares need to be more transparent. I just looked up the cost of a ticket from Charleston to Frankfurt which was listed as $1503. Of that amount, the base fare was $865 while $638 was fees, taxes, and other charges, most of which are government mandated. However, there were $104 in undefined “other taxes/fees” and a whopping $496 International Surcharge defined as a “carrier-imposed surcharge pursuant to applicable international tariff filings.” What the heck is that? The most likely answer is a fuel surcharge, but who knows? Will the surcharge ever go away?

initially hate it, but the trick would be for the carriers to provide enough value that we would feel like we were getting something even if we didn’t, for example, check a bag. Furthermore, we would probably get used to it eventually. The plethora of fees today is impossible to figure out, and seem to always be in our faces, which I find very irritating. I would rather pay one fee and forget about it. Third, baggage simply must be managed better. Charging to check a bag forced more luggage into the cabin slowing both the security screening and aircraft loading processes. Simply put, people are bringing too much stuff as carry-on. I think more bags need to be checked. If everyone paid the passenger service fee (which would cover a checked bag or two), perhaps the amount of carry-on would decrease. In addition, size and weight limits for carryon need to be enforced BEFORE boarding and preferably before security.

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just returned from a trip to Europe, so I guess I have air travel on the brain again.

All of these suggestions address issues that really get under passengers’ skin. Addressing them would improve customer satisfaction and eliminate irritants that can undo a passenger’s otherwise positive attitude; something both the airlines and the flying public should welcome. DTJ

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Second, I feel the issue of fees in general should be addressed. What I mind more than the fee itself is feeling like I’m being nickeled-and-dimed to death. I think the airlines should consider adopting a passenger service fee that everyone pays, similar to what hotels now have in the form of a resort fee which typically covers telephone, internet, fitness center, etc. For the airlines such a fee could cover checked baggage, entertainment, snacks, perhaps internet, but every passenger would pay the fee. Yes, we would

Finally, a system should be developed to allow the immediate on-board reporting of passenger-related aircraft problems. How many times have you settled into your seat only to find that the reading light is out, the seat doesn’t recline, or your entertainment system is defective? I have no idea who to report such things to at the time, or if/when they are ever fixed, but the only thing that matters is that I am stuck for 8 hours with no reading light or entertainment, as my colleague was on our return from Amsterdam. That airplane had arrived from New Delhi a few hours earlier so, given the short turn-around time and the lack of comprehensive maintenance available at en-route stops, I can only conclude that multiple passengers were dissatisfied as a result of that defective controller. If the aircraft is turned as quickly at its domestic domicile, and the defect goes unreported, the problem is only compounded.

I paid extra for an economy seat with additional legroom and seat recline, and had the epiphany at some point during the flight that what I’d bought was the same amount of space we USED to get in coach which wasn’t all that great at the time. But the trip was good: I made it to Amsterdam and back on-time, watched about 10 free movies, got my bag on both ends, and really had no complaints. In short, I was a pretty satisfied customer. Others must be too, if rising load factors and airline revenues are any indication. Perhaps we’re all finally accepting the fact that air travel is what it is and there is simply no turning back the clock to the halcyon days recreated in the television series “Pan Am.”

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FweNrontiers – N ew Opportunities FORUM & EXPO Anchorage, Alaska September 22-26, 2012 SUSTAINING PATRONS • Al-Hamd International Container Terminal • America’s Central Port • Blue Water Shipping US, Inc. • The Parking Spot • The Port of Virginia • Truva International Transportation and Logistics REGIONAL PATRONS • Ace Doran Hauling & Rigging • Agile Defense, Inc. • Garner Transportation Group • IdenTrust, Inc. • K & S Trucking, LLC • Ryan’s Express Transportation • Tydenbrooks – Security Products Group W EL C M E NEW MEMCORPORATEBERS as of April 16, 2012

his is our Almanac issue of the DTJ

It is the issue where we highlight NDTA as the tie that binds the government and industry together in the pursuit of common interest. The Almanac is a directory of the key Government or ganizations involved in logistics, transpor tation, and security. It also includes key information pertaining to our corporate members, NDTA Chapters and Board of Directors. I keep it on my desk as a ref erence and use it frequently. It contains the names, contact information, and de scriptions of the major military and gov ernment organizations with which our members do business. The next section is the corporate member honor roll. It is a complete listing of our corporate mem bers, key individuals within the company, and a short description of their business. When you are seeking a particular type of service always start with this section. Member companies offer a wide range of transportation, logistics, distribution, travel, and related services and are eager to share knowledge with fellow mem bers. This is also a good reference source when seeking team members in response to a government or industry request for proposal. The last section provides a di rectory of the NDTA Board of Directors, National Officers, the NDTA Regional Organization and NDTA profile. I find this section especially useful when seek ing a point of contact in a specific geo graphical area, or various types of NDTA metrics—number of individual members, corporate membership statistics, or forum trends. Familiarize yourself with the con tents of this issue and retain it as a quick reference document.

The Industry attendees I spoke with were pleased with the event. The exhibi tors had good interaction with the at tendees and were positive about potential business opportunities. Others made con tact with industry attendees and have de veloped business opportunities. I receive feedback after each event—a company attends the event seeking to develop gov ernment business, and then forms a busi ness relationship with another industry attendee. Networking and relationship building continue to be the cornerstone of our Association. Plan now to participate in the NDTA Annual Forum in Anchor age, AK, 22-26 Sep 2012. If you are inter ested in participating in the program con tact Mark@ndtahq.com or, if exhibiting or sponsoring, contact Lee@ndtahq.com or ToDenny@ndtahq.com.allwhoattendedand participated in the Norfolk symposium, THANK YOU for your great support and commitment to NDTA. To all of our industry mem bers, government organizations, Board of Directors, Regional Presidents, and Chapters listed in this Almanac, thank you for the work you do every day in sup port of our great Nation. That Binds” Ken Wykle, USA (Ret.) President

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This edition of the DTJ also provides a wrap up of the January 30 to February 2 NDTA Training and Education Sympo sium in Norfolk, VA. Some of you may re

member this as the NAVTRANS or later the NOLSC conference. The attendance was lower this year due to a late start and DOD restrictions on how we could pro mote the event. There were almost 300 at tendees, outstanding speakers and panels during the general sessions, and a dozen separatebreakout/trainingsessions,and an industry Exposition. For the first time the symposium included industry partici pation as speakers and panelists. Presenta tions by keynote speakers and selected training sessions are summarized in this issue of the DTJ. The power point pre sentations are available in the member’s only section on the NDTA website.

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“Partnering for Efficiency: Enhancing Support for the Fleet”

January 30-February 2, 2012 | Norfolk Waterside Marriott | Norfolk, Virginia

his year NDTA marked ten years of symposiums engaging government, military and industry naval logistics professionals. All but one took place near the world’s largest navy base, Naval Station Norfolk.

Reporting by Jeff Campbell and Bob Reilly | Photos by Jeff Campbell

From 1997 to 2002, NDTA held a series of symposia and expos in downtown Norfolk with the US Navy Transportation Support Center known then as NAVTRANS. Upon its return to Norfolk in 2005 as NOLSC (Naval Operational Logistics Support Center), NDTA President LTG Ken Wykle, USA (Ret.), stressed the importance for NDTA Members to attend in a February DTJ column, saying, “the symposium provides the opportunity to reestablish or strengthen their Navy network, learn about the Naval Operational Logistics Support Center reorganization, and identify potential businessInopportunities.2006,thesymposium and expo stopped in Memphis, TN, following the 60th NDTA Forum & Expo in the same hostIncity.2009 hot topics included Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and the upcoming Storekeeper (SK) and Postal Clerk (PC) ratings merger to create the US Navy Logistics Specialist.

Following are a sampling of some of the more popular sessions held during the 2012 iteration of NDTA’s partnership with Navy logistics leaders. View briefings from all available sessions by logging in at www.ndtahq.com. >>

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At the 2012 Transportation, Education and Training Symposium, attendees had hands-on opportunities with RFID, and “logistics” had become a household term. Nearly every session title included an abbreviation known to Navy Logisticians. During the Keynote Luncheon, US Navy Supply Corps Chief RADM Mark Heinrich stressed that those in attendance represented the same logistics professionals who have supported the US Navy Supply Corps over the past 15 years.

• RADM Heinrich emphasized several times that the Naval Supply Systems Command would not abandon the transportation and IT arena.

• He referred to the recent State of the Union Address in which the President repeatedly acknowledged the men, women and families of the US Mili tary. He commended our armed forces not only for their many sacrifices, but also for their dedication and discipline for the mission. He used the mission focus of our military, and it’s unifying results, as a model for government.

• RADM Heinrich closed his presenta tion by going back in history to the War of 1812.

• He embraced the focus on financial accountability and audit capability across the services, especially as it re lates to outside perspective on building greater confidence for appropriations in the future.

Jason Logsdon was the first presenter. He started by explaining his role as WWX-5

JasonPANELISTS:Logsdon, Contracting Officer, USTRANSCOM

– 100% on watch – The US Navy

LUNCHEON PRESENTATION: “Collaboration with Industry and Forging Joint Partnerships”

irstin Knott moderated a panel discussion, and opened up her pre sentation highlighting a number of historical events over a two hundred year period which occurred on February the 1st. She then introduced the panelists.

The idea of a greater defense of Wash ington and specifically, the idea of a Na val presence was first introduced in 1812. In 1813, John Armstrong was appointed as the Secretary of War. He was opposed to spending money on defense, and pre ferred to focus his attention on the needs of the economy. He did not feel the city of Washington was at risk, and that there was no need to bolster up a greater de fense. John Armstrong resigned in 1814,

• RADM Heinrich, in good humor, noted that if a person understood what the plethora of Acronyms used by the Navy stood for, then that person quali fied as a Navy Transporter!

– 70% of the earth is covered by water

• RADM Heinrich played a short video priming the US Navy using the 70-8090-100 Rule. That is:

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WWX-5 New Contract Panel Discussion

ADM Heinrich spoke during the lunch session on Tuesday, January 31, 2012, and in his opening com ments expressed deep appreciation for the professional partnerships with NDTA, Industry and with the Military and Civil ian workforce in Navy Transportation.

SPEAKER: RADM Mark Heinrich, Commander, NAVSUP

– 90% of goods move on water

• He advised that there would be a con tinuing goal towards “joint” initia tives, including the expansion of Joint Personal Property Shipping Offices (JPPSOs) for Household Goods/Per sonal Property.

PANEL DISCUSSION

after the burning of Washington. A good history lesson—maintain a strong De partment of Defense.

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• An example of one action to mitigate the reduced budget was more forward positioning of ships in the Asia-Pacific sector.

• He referred to the many missions of our Navy Forces executed by such skilled people as the Navy Seals, and highlighted the recent rescue opera tion in Somalia.

Oswaldo Bermco, Compliance, Customer Support, DHL Express Greg Diven, Business Devel. Manager, UPS

• He expressed his gratitude to US TRANSCOM, SDDC, and other

• He is very proud of many components of the Navy Supply Systems Com mand to include FACTS, and how it’s currently being re-engineered to en hance the SPE process with industry partners like UPS, FEDEX and DHL in the small package contract.

• He discussed the many challenges as sociated with the new budgetary con straints, but added that he felt quite confident the Navy would be able to execute the National Strategy and still honor the budget.

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SPEAKER: Kirstin Knott, Managing Director, Military Sales, FedEx Gov’t Services

Joint operations in support of the Navy mission.

– 80% of the world’s people live by water

• ActualweightorDimensionalWeight is used to calculate the price for ship ment.

A: (Knott) Noted that the WWX-5 con tract was one of the most complicated bids FEDX ever worked. She was happy to see the inclusion of additional accesso rial fees.

• Oneexampleof a newaccessorialfee that was needed was Cold-Chain man agement of certain temperature con trolled moves.

• Use the Defense Transportation Regula tions (DTR) as the guiding document.

• ThecontractisforcommercialSmall Package shipments weighing up to 300 pounds. Federal Express, UPS and DHL are the awarded companies.

then transitioned to a discus sion using a question and answer format. A summary of Q&A’s follows:

• Carrier selection is Best Value and invoicing is done through US Bank TheSyncada.panel

• RatesandTransittimesmaybeadjust ed Jasonannually.usedPowerPoint slides to aid in his overview, and showed one slide with an illustration of the Price Estimator that shippers can use through the secured por tal which helps them rate and rank the carriers.

• Accessorial Fees: Most rates are all-inclu sive, however the WWX-5 contract does allow for additional accessorial fees.

A: (Diven) It is necessary so that Industry can provide input and address any “gaps” in the rough drafts. Mr. Diven commend ed USTRANSCOM on their profession alism in the contract development.

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• Shipper-Initiated credit for 100% of the costs may be claimed on ship ments that do not meet the delivery schedule. Request for credit must be submitted within 30 days of the scheduled deliver date.

A: (Bermco) Yes, it encourages and pro vides for improved communications be tween all participants.

A: (Diven) He encouraged users to look closer at the Best Value criteria versus the lowest rate. Other points offered by Di ven included:

contracting point-of-contact, and also pro vided names of several other key person nel associated with the WWX-5 contract; both USTRANSCOM and Navy.

Q: How can the Transportation Offices be better users of the WWX-5 services?

• Document-Document-Document. She emphasized the importance of complete and accurate information for Exporting and Importing government material.

Q: Is the Pre-Solicitation conference a good approach for contracting?

• DD 1149 should be accompanied by CBL, and other supporting shipping documents.

• TheWWX-5contractbecameeffec tive October 2011 and with option years will continue through September 2016.

• Non pre-priced transportation require ments can be met by carriers applying their commercial rates plus the govern ment discount.

• Be awarethatthefinalDimension/ Weight calculation may look differ ent due to the accuracy of company scanners.

• Keeplinesofcommunicationopen.

• Spell out the complete name, and not just use the Acronym—i.e. Naval In ventory Control Point, not NAVICP.

• MakesuretheproperImporterof Record is noted on documents—i.e. Navy, Army.

• Include Point of Contact, Phone, Email, Fax and other required infor mation for Consignee.

• He wantedshipperstobeawarethat there were a significant number of lanes added to this contract.

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• Aggregateweightapplies.

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• Loss/damage claims processed

• Standardized performance measures with consequences/rewards

Q: How much actual freight consolida tion is being managed by MENLO?

SPEAKER: Defense Transportation Coordination Initiative (DTCI)

Q: How do you handle cargo en route when a FOB (Forward Operating Base) is shut down?

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• Leverages small business capability

• Multi-level data points captured for each DOD shipment in a single system.

A: This is proprietary info to MENLO and it will be the same for the next con tract regardless of who wins the follow on.

• Be sure the proper labeling, and all TSA, FAA rules are adhered to for each shipment.

• Single POC that controls transporta tion actions from dock to dock

At the conclusion of the presentation there was a brief Q&A period; mostly focused on specific service-related issues which were to be handled off line.

– Shipment history

Q: Why is MENLO permitted to oper ate as a broker?

A: Very little consolidation to date. Future software updates may drive us more to ward achieving consolidation.

Tye pointed out the following benefits to DTCI:

Q: How can you solve the problems of MENLO’s shipments getting on base?

• Ensures carriers comply with appli cable laws and KPI requirements

A: When we know more about it we can make some phone calls.

• Government approved rate limits

Failures is set at 97%, and Menlo is con sistently exceeding the goal based on their postedCurrently,results.there are 115 CONUS sites where DTCI is implemented. This in cludes 27 Navy sites.

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A: Rapid Gate is a voluntary program— we cannot force carriers to pay for a pass when they may not make military ship ments every day.

– Another on-going effort is to move all Transportation Services contracts to FAR based contracts. Learn more at www.transcom.mil/dtci

Tye used the Naval Air Station (NAS) Oceana, VA as a prime example of Men lo’s superior performance. It was represen tative of a 52-week performance. There is a Menlo representative on site at Oceana, and Menlo has the first right of refusal on their FAK air and truck moves.

COM perspective on Menlo’s De fense Transportation Coordination Initiative (DTCI). In short, it was over whelmingly positive towards Menlo, and the management of the program. Mr. Beasley used PowerPoint slides as a visual tool to demonstrate the metrics used to measure Menlo’s overall performance un der the contract. The tolerance for Service

Tye Beasley, SDDC G9

• Leverages robust Transportation Man agement System

Q: Why is there no access to rate visibil ity outside DTCI?

Mike Trace, who was present in the room, was identified as the key Navy lead person for DTCI.

• 90% of government is ITAR, and so the exemptions need to apply. In most areas, other than the FEDEX hub in China, the ITAR is not an issue.

• Long-term Federal Accusation Regula tion (FAR) based contract

• Carrier management rests with core competency of 3PL

– DTC Follow on contract work has started. A full re-compete is planned. New contract roll-out in FY 2015, around April time frame to allow time for potential protest and then implementation by the new contractor if different than MENLO.

ye Beasley gave the USTRANS

Q: Who do we contact with questions concerning DTCI?

A: Navy Transportation Officers should contact the Navy Team (contact numbers are available in the DTC slide presenta tion when logged in to www.ndtahq.com); Carriers should contact your regional load planner at MENLO.

A: (Knott) the system is very good at stopping shipments en-route. During the month of December 2011, 39 packages were shipped to Iraq. That’s a true state ment. When the US leaves a country, the US leaves the country. On behalf of all of us, it’s an honor to serve you, and we ap preciate the trust you give us.

• Audits carrier invoices and pays in timely manner

The overall results were very favorable, with very few exceptions.

– DOD IG update is coming in the first quarter of calendar year 2012

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Q: Will ERP be part of the process?

A: Not at this time.

Ken McGrew, Director for Transportation & Distribution, NAVSUP Logistics Operations Center (LOC)

The primary focus was to seek a singu lar system that offered solutions to a vari ety of issues that have been challenging the Navy for many years. Ken, and his team, believe the Financial Air Clearance and Transportation System ( FACTS ) is the answer. He believes the current processes are fractured, and that the use of FACTS to fulfill some executions, and the use of GFM to fulfill others isn’t working. When Ken mentioned that an objective of his

• Lackofuniformityin how eachsite processes their shipping. The current system which is a blend of walk-ins, faxes, emails, etc., needs to be curtailed and a single system, with uniform pro tocol, needs to be applied.

The following key points were made during the presentation.

• The problems associated with Report of Shipment (REPSHIP) moves of small arms and ammunition In-Transit Visi bility (ITV) should improve with the use of a single system and process protocol.

A: Some types of activity reports may be customized for the users. There is no di rect “outside” access at this time.

2. The ongoing Financial Improvement Program (FIP) must ensure all records are auditable.

• The unauthorized use of TAC’s by Navy transportation offices and others, that are not aligned for funding. One goal of FACTS is to have each TAC, and associ atedsite/useralignments,embeddedin the system so that only those sites who are authorized can use the TAC.

1. The Operations and Financial side of the house must each work more closely towards the common goal of system enhancements.

A: Under review DTJ

Q: Can reports similar to GFM be generated by Carriers for Competitive Analysis, Ranking and Rating, etc.?

Q: Will Hazardous and Dangerous Goods be part of the FACTS system?

en Mcgrew’s overview of the fi nancial and transportation initia tives for the Navy began with a few key caveats:

K

After the presentation there was a long discussion about phasing out GFM. While there was no resolution to the question, the tone seemed to be that each service would need to make their own de cision. Other Q&A’s followed:

organization was to replace GFM with FACTS, this prompted many questions and concerns from the audience. The pos sible timeline for a such a change for the Navy could be as early as the Fall of 2012.

funds by TAC, and any attempt to use a TAC without funds will be rejected.

SPEAKER: New Concept of Operations for Transportation and Financial Managers

• Theuseof TAC’s wherethereisno funding. This is a common issue, and causes severe ripple effects once the open invoice ends up in DFAS for res olution. Another goal of the financial re-engineering is to flag the available

Ken identified a number of problems that have haunted the Navy for years, such as:

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Last May I went to Washington, DC to represent Camp Hope to proudly accept a $10,000 check from NDTA for money raised in the 2011 A-35 5K. I have a feeling that, with the donations option offered on the registration website and the generosity of runners, donors and sponsors, this year’s run may top that figure.

e’ve begun hosting NDTA Re gional Teleconferences to build on the chapter connections made during the Annual Forum Member Work shop, and the first, with the Atlantic Region, has already produced outstanding results. With the Maryland State and Regimen tal Chapter Presidents on the phone, a

We’d love for you to come visit Camp Hope to learn what we’re about. At the very least, please stop by and visit our booth at the next NDTA Expo, say hello and let us say thank you.

Combat-Wounded Veterans Helped Through NDTA Expo during SDDC Symposium

Camp Hope is a 170-acre farm in southeastern Missouri, where combat-wounded Veterans can explore and enjoy the outdoors, bond with fellow wounded Vets, and heal through the power of nature. Gold Star dad and HQ SDDC employee, Will “Mike” White, founded Camp Hope in 2007, a few months after his son, Pfc Christopher Neal White, a 23-year-old Marine, was killed in Iraq. White’s Camp Hope honors the fallen by helping the wounded, and his dream is to build one in each state so Veterans can enjoy free outdoor adventures with dignity. If you haven’t got ten the chance to see the video, please go to camphopeusa.org and hear CPT Joe Bogart and Sgt Bobby Lisek (ret) explain what Camp Hope is and how it has helped them in their recoveries.

The NDTA Network at Work in our Chapters

connection was made that provided a Cor porate Sponsor for the Baltimore Chapter February Luncheon at the Maritime Insti tute of Training and Graduate Studies.

For more information on Camp Hope visit camphopeusa.org.

Wanamaker was also one of more than 100 NDTA Members who registered to run in the 2nd Annual A-35 Veterans Benefit 5K during SDDC Symposium in support of Camp Hope. Thank you to all of our Indi vidual Members who ran with us and volun teers from the Dallas and Pikes Peak Chap ters—we couldn’t do it without you. DTJ

By Amy Di Leo, Camp Hope PAO

This was a special Air and Trucking Panel, featuring the Department of Homeland Security’s International Air Cargo Policy Branch Chief, the Transportation Security

Administration Certified Cargo Screening Program Branch Chief, the Maryland Motor Truck Association President, ABF Freight Systems’ Executive Government Accounts Director, and hosted by American Trucking Association Government Traffic and Secu rity Operations Director Bill Wanamaker.

Many generous and caring people we met at the NDTA Expo dur ing SDDC Symposiums in Dallas and Denver have helped grow Camp Hope to help more combat-wounded Veterans.

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Jeff Campbell Chapter Liaison

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CH APTER S POT LI GH T

In the past 12 months, we have built three ADA-compliant cabins to better serve our wound ed Veterans. We also broke ground in August 2011 on a 2000 sq. ft. centralized lodge. The ADAcompliant building consists of a large common room with a kitchen, mess hall area, and plenty of living space; downstairs there is a storage area.

Work on the lodge was completed so quickly that we were able to utilize the build ing during the November hunting season. It is a great addition to Camp Hope’s infrastructure, and will become in tegral to our mission to serve wounded Veterans. The Lodge gives our Veterans an indoor area in which to gather and spend time with each other, talk and eat meals together. It will also become a place where Camp Hope’s many donors and friends will meet and gather.

CPT Bogart and I had such a wonderful experience at the 2011 event that we represented Camp Hope again at this year’s

Symposium in Denver. We hope you’ll run alongside us in 2013 when NDTA’s A-35 5K Veterans Benefit Run returns to Dallas, and where all of the proceeds raised will generously benefit the mission of Camp Hope. We are honored to be NDTA’s char ity of choice for this event and are thrilled to be able to support the group’s fundraising efforts by participating.

We are honored that SDDC Commander, MG Kevin Leonard, invited CPT Bogart and me to share the Camp Hope video at his Commanders’ meeting. Then LTG Kenneth Wykle, USA (Ret.), NDTA President, shared it for the entire audience at the awards ceremo ny the last night of the 2011 Symposium. Helping to spread the word led to an additional $35,000 in donations, and we thank these two great leaders for their support.

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been equally generous throughout the years. And many have been long term supporters both at the national level and for chapter level activities.

WELCOME TO NDTA’S

New Quick Response Program

In the latter category of increasing recognition and brand awareness, we have initiated a program of acknowledging key companies with additional complimentary signage for their booths. Starting with CC+ this year in Denver, we displayed large, specially designed logo emblems to be placed in front of their exhibit booth. Another idea tried at SDDC for the first time was, placing large Quick Response (QR) codes on selected booths. Attendees with smart phones could photograph the code and turn in their pictures for extra raffle tickets. One bittersweet note on this idea, was that the expo hall was so crowded with attendees, that many could not get close enough to the signs to take a

photo! Additional recognition to sponsors during the last few years has included, large 14 foot high “feather flags” sporting company logos, as well as “skyscraper” signs and jumbo posters. All were designed to draw attention to the company’s branding needs.

As an NDTA Chairman’s Circle Plus (CC+) Member we cordially invite you to our web site to learn about all of our military / government services. Scan codes in all 10 expo booths then go to the NDTA booth, 103 to receive extra Raffle Tickets for the Big Grand Prize Drawing on Wednesday

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n last month’s column I wrote about how well NDTA was doing compared with overall statistics for associations and trade shows in general. Not surprisingly, a major reason for our success is the overwhelming support we receive from our corporate members in the form of exhibits and sponsorships. Their generosity throughout the years has been steadfast, in both good times and bad. We have sponsors and exhibitors who have provided goods and services for our annual forum for over 20 years running, and who don’t even have to be asked to step forward. Companies like Landstar have sponsored the Forum tote bags for 21 straight years; starting in 1991 at the Biloxi, Mississippi Forum. That represents the very definition of loyalty. Other companies have

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One of the ways the association wants to express its gratitude, is to initiate programs that help companies reach their business goals. Another way is to increase the nature and amount of exposure and recognition companies receive for their support.

In the first category, NDTA has started providing exhibitor lounges on the tradeshow floor that will provide exhibitors a private meeting space to meet with clients without leaving the expo hall. And starting with the Alaska Forum, we will be providing “Expo Booth Staging” sessions, to help assist exhibitors to optimize their presentations of company services and products in their booth. Detailed information will be provided on best trade show booth designs, effective signage, and “do’s and don’ts” for booth representatives. Some rather obvious things, like reading a newspaper or checking emails is a real turn-off to prospective clients approaching your booth. Other more subtle things like the best use of colors and placement of signage, and booth furniture, can also affect booth patronage. Options are also being evaluated for providing various types of lead generation services, and electronic data exchange between exhibitors and patrons. For first time exhibitors, NDTA will provide a “First Timers Exhibiting Handbook” that will help answer many questions about booth placement, furnishings, shipment, drayage, storage, and relationships with the show decorator and NDTA exhibit staff.

A Salute to NDTA’s Sponsors and Exhibitors

COL Denny Edwards, USA (Ret.)

For all our loyal, generous exhibitors, sponsors and corporate members— NDTA Salutes You, and Thanks You!

For first time exhibitors, NDTA will provide a “First Timers Exhibiting Handbook” that will help answer many questions about booth placement, furnishings, shipments, drayage, storage, and relationships with the show decorator and NDTA exhibit staff.

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For more than 160 years, APL has been working to ensure our service men and women always have what they need to get the job done. Our unparalleled experience in ocean transportation and in-country logistics sets us apart from the competition. APL’s successful, long-standing relationship with the military proves that we have the resources and know-how to deliver when it counts. We won’t let you down, and more importantly, we won’t let down the troops who rely on the supply chain. We pride ourselves on being the mission critical link to success for our military yesterday and today, and we’ll be there for our troops tomorrow.

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of State (DOS) 32 Department of Defense (DOD) 33 Joint Chiefs of Staff (Logistics Directorate, J-4) .......................................................................................................................................................................35 Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) .................................................................................................................................................................................................36 Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO).............................................................................................................................................................................37 US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) .........................................................................................................................................................................38 Air Mobility Command (AMC)................................................................................................................................................................................................39 Military Sealift Command (MSC) ..........................................................................................................................................................................................40 Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC).................................................................................................................................................41 Army G-4 | Force Projection & Distribution ..............................................................................................................................................................................42 US Army Materiel Command (AMC) ............................................................................................................................................................................................43 US Marine Corps (USMC) | Deputy Commandant for Installations & Logistics (I&L) .......................................................................................................44 US Marine Corps (USMC) | Marine Corps Logistics Command (L01) ..................................................................................................................................46 US Navy (USN) | OPNAV N-4 | N42 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................47 Navy Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) ..............................................................................................................................................................................49 AF/A4/7 | A-4L | Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) .......................................................................................................................................................50

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Department

of Homeland Security (DHS) 55 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) ...........................................................................................................................................................................55 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ..................................................................................................................................................................56 US Coast Guard (USCG) | USCG Engineering and Logistics (CG-4) .....................................................................................................................................56 General Services Administration (GSA) 58 CORPORATE MEMBER HONOR ROLL 61 Chairman’s Circle PLUS........................................................................................................................................................................................................................62 Chairman’s Circle ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................90 Sustaining Members .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................95 Regional Patrons .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................118 NDTA DIRECTORY 133 NDTA Headquarters Staff ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................133 Board of Directors and National Officers .......................................................................................................................................................................................134 NDTA Regional Organization Presidents, State Presidents, Chapter Presidents, and A-35 Representatives .................................................................................136 NDTA Profile .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................142 April 2012 | Volume 39 | Special Section, Defense Transportation Journal The Almanac edition of the Defense Transportation Journal is published each year to present current information about the leading transportation organizations in the military, government, and commercial transportation and logistics industry. 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. This section is composed of submissions received from the departments, agencies, and corporations as made in a formal request from the NDTA. Some entries may reflect the previous year’s submissions or verbiage from a respective website if no responses were received prior to our print deadline. NDTA retains the right to edit text, without changing meaning, to make the submissions fit the allotted spaces. All information is published accurately to the best of the NDTA’s knowledge. Almanac 2012 Special Section Information as of April 2012

NDTA The Association for Global Logistics and Transportation GOVERNMENT AND MILITARY AGENCIES 32

of Transportation (DOT) 51

Sara McInnis

Director, Transportation & Travel Management Division 202-663-0901 • F 202-663-0981 brennanej2@state.gov

Director, Regional Logistics Centers Division 703-875-4585 • browningrs@state.gov

The

www.state.gov

Larry Pickerign, Chief, Travel Manage ment & Transportation Analysis Branch 202-663-0909 • estesem@state.gov

Luis Roque, Chief, Transportation Management Branch 202-663-0903 • roquela@state.gov

Department of State (DOS)

The HillaryHonorableRodham Clinton Secretary of State

Robert S. Browning

Ray Schoenberg

US Despatch Agent, Baltimore, Maryland 410-631-0043 • mcinnissk@state.gov

Ann S. Gibson, Chief, Transportation Operations Branch 202-663-0902 • gibsonas@state.gov

Secretary of State is the President’s principal foreign policy advisor and is respon sible for the formulation of foreign policy and the execution of approved policy. The Secretary has responsi bilities, 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 pro grams authorized by the Peace Corps Act, social science research, immigra tion, and refugee assistance.

Edward J. Brennan

KEY PERSONNEL

Director, European Logistical Support Office (ELSO) 32 3 540 2011 • farrelltp@state.gov

Director, Office of Logistics Operations 703-875-6936 • F 703-875-4731 hartmansg2@state.gov

Scott A Tiedt

The primary mission of the Trans portation and Travel Management Division is to provide transportation (Freight Forwarding/Customs House Brokerage) and logistical support for some 164 Embassies, three Branch Of fices, 10 Missions, one US Interests Section, 66 Consulates General, 19 Consulates, five US Liaison Offices, and various other field offices through out the world. The Transportation and Travel Management Division also supports approximately 30 other US government civilian agencies includ ing several Foreign Affairs Agencies (ie, United States Agency for International Development [USAID], Peace Corps [PC], Foreign Agricultural Service [FAS], Foreign Commercial Service [FCS], and Arms Control and Disar mament Agency [ACDA]). DTJ

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US Despatch Agent, Brownsville, Texas 956-982-3916 • pauliwidv@state.gov

Steven G. Hartman

The Secretary has authority and re sponsibility to the full extent permitted by law for the overall direction, coordi nation, and supervision of interdepart mental activities of the United States Government overseas. This authority includes continuous supervision and general direction of Peace Corps pro grams, Economic assistance, Military assistance, Military education and training, and Military sales programs.

Elizabeth J. Pratt

US Despatch Agent, South Iselin, New Jersey 732-855-8890 • tiedtsa@state.gov

US Despatch Agent, Seattle, Washington 206-764-3805 • schoenbergrf@state.gov

Timothy P. Farrell

US Despatch Agent, Miami, Florida 305-640-4574 • prattej@state.gov

Vera Pauli-Widenhouse

he mission of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Logistics and Materiel Readiness is to pro vide globally responsive, operationally precise and cost-effective joint logistics support for the projection and sustain ment of America’s warfighters.

Department of Defense (DOD)

• Develop transportation, distribution, and force movement policies and pro vide analysis, advice and recommen dations to ensure cost effective joint logistics support to the warfighter

• Integratesupplychainoperations that effectively support warfighters and are efficient from source of sup ply to point of consumption

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Transportation Policy) 571-372-5230 • DSN 372 donald.stanton@osd.mil

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Deputy, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Transportation Policy) 571-372-5228 • DSN 372 lisa.roberts@osd.mil

One of the top priorities of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Tech nology, & Logistics), is supporting forc es who are engaged in Overseas Con tingency Operations, which includes timely and reliable logistics support.

Tim Vandagriff

• Integrate life cycle management prin ciples into DOD and Service acquisi tion and implement product support assessment recommendations

www.defenselink.mil

COL Timothy McNulty, USA (Ret.)

The Honorable Alan Estevez Assistant Secretary of Defense (Logistics & Materiel Readiness)

Secretary of Defense

Assistant for Air Transportation Policy 571-372-5213 • DSN 372 ray.jones@osd.mil

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DOD | Department of Defense (DOD)

Adam Yearwood

The FrankHonorableKendall

Acting, Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, & Logistics)

Lisa Roberts

• EnsurethattheDefenseTransportation System (which is comprised of both DOD-owned and contracted commer cial resources) is effective in providing

TRANSPORTATIONPOLICY (TP)

Donald Stanton

• Coordinate and negotiate with fed eral departments and inter-agencies regarding transportation and distribu tion-related matters and initiatives that support the national security strategy

COL Mike Cashner, USA

The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Materiel Readiness established four logistics goals:

LtCol Ray Jones, USAF

Assistant for Surface Transportation 571-372-5214 • DSN 372 timothy.mcnulty@osd.mil

The Deputy Assistant Secretary of De fense for Transportation Policy (DASD [TP]) serves as principal advisor for estab lishing policies and providing guidance to DOD Components for effective and effi cient use of government and commercial transportation resources. Transportation Policy is also responsible for distribution (including force movement) policies. Key functions of the DASD (TP) are:

Assistant for Deployment and Distribution 571-372-5211 • DSN 372 mike.cashner@osd.mil

With a new Defense strategy and the FY2013 budget to support this strategy, the Department will continue to look for operating process improvements in all functional areas, including transportation.

• Ensureeffectivelogisticssupportfor current operations

The LeonHonorablePanetta

Assistant for Logistics Management 571-372-5212 • DSN 372 timothy.vandagriff@osd.mil

• Ensureeffectivemanagementof contractors

Two key elements of the DOD lo gistics enterprise—Transportation Pol icy and Supply Chain Integration—are highlighted herein.

Assistant for Sealift and Mobility 571-372-5215 • DSN 372 adam.yearwood@osd.mil

Assistant for International And Joint Staff Relations 571-372-5203 • DSN 372 richard.peterson@osd.mil

Maryann Kaczmarek, US Air Force

Lee Plowden

FELOWSPROGRAMOSDSUPPLYANDTRANSPORTATION

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carol.conrad@osd.mil

Assistant for Materiel Disposition and Retrograde and Redistribution 571-372-5257 • DSN 372 robert.mccullough@osd.mil

Col Richard Peterson, USAF

• EnsureexecutionoftheDepart ment’s Inventory Management Improvement Plan, including item accountability, physical inventories, reconciliations and security, and re duction of excess materiel on order and on hand.

For more information on OSD Trans portation Policy, please go to:

THE DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OFDEFENSE FOR SUPPLY CHAIN

LTC Christopher Slyman, US Army

OSD Supply Chain Integration, please go to:

Assistant for Logistics Strategy and Counterfeit Prevention 571-372-5259 • DSN 372 gerald.brown@osd.mil

Assistant for Performance Monitoring and Joint Supply Chain Architecture 571-372-5200 • DSN 372

• DevelopDepartmentalpolicy re garding prevention, detection, and elimination of counterfeit materiel.

Assistant for Supply Chain Integration 571-327-5227 • DSN 372 debra.bennett@osd.mil

Debra Bennett

Randy Kendrick, US Army

Integration (DASD [SCI]) serves as the principal advisor for advancing the integration of the DOD supply chain through policy development and by facilitating DOD component imple mentation of supply chain management practices; coordinating the service, agen cy and combatant commanders’ logistics strategies to provide a unified approach to supporting the Department’s logistics missions, goals, and objectives; exam ining promising concepts for logistics management and assessing their appli cability to DOD; and strengthening the professional development of logisticians. Key functions of the Supply Chain Integration office are to:

Lora Conrad

end-to-end support to the warfighter— especially in using commercial trans portation resources during peacetime and contingency operations and in op timizing distribution cycle times

• DSN 372

Assistant for Asset Visibility and Inventory Management 571-372-5224 • DSN 372

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Supply Chain Integration) 571-372-5207

Gerald Brown

• Provide Departmental guidance on Automated Information Technol ogy, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Item Unique Identifica tion implementation to enable busi ness process efficiencies, improved asset tracking and in-transit visibil ity for the DOD Supply Chain.

DOD | Department of Defense (DOD)

• OverseeandmonitortheDepart ment’s forward and reverse logistics processes, performance measures, and integration.

• Promotecoordination,cooperation, and mutual understanding between DOD, Congress, and the commer cial transportation and third party logistics industries

• Provide Department-level functional guidance for the development and implementation of DOD information technology programs related to the foregoing, including portfolio man agement and investment decisions

paul.peters@osd.mil

Carrie Limo, US Army

• Advocateproperresourcingof DOD transportation and distribu tion programs

Forwww.acq.osd.mil/log/tp/moreinformationon

SUPPLYCHAININTEGRATION (SCI)

Asst. for Advanced Planning, Integrated Materiel Management, and Human Capital 571-372-5202 • DSN 372

Robert McCullough

Assistant for Environmental and Energy 571-372-5204 • DSN 372 lee.plowden@osd.mil

Forwww.acq.osd.mil/log/sci/moreinformationon

• CollaboratewiththeCommander, US Transportation Command as the Distribution Process Owner (DPO), and the DPO’s distribution partners to support distribution and process improvement initiatives

the OSD Supply and Transportation Fellows Program, please go www.acq.osd.mil/log/tp/tranmgt.htmto:

571-372-5201 • DSN 372

paul.blackwell@osd.mil

• OverseetheDODLogisticsStrate gic Plan and ensure alignment with the DOD Strategic Management Plan and performance measures.

Lynn Fulling

Assistant for Logistics Systems and Data Standards

• Monitorimplementationand re port status to OMB, GAO, and Congress of key initiatives to ad dress the status of the DOD Supply Chain High Risk Plan.

lora.conrad@osd.mil

Paul Peters

Paul Blackwell

• DevelopandmaintainDODpolicy regarding materiel disposition and disposal in CONUS and Contin gency Operations.

• DevelopandmaintainDODpolicy facilitating component implemen tation of end-to-end supply chain management and capabilities re quired to meet deployment and sus tainment requirements.

Carol Conrad

The Fellows program is designed to foster career development of mid-level military and defense civilian logistics professionals. The program provides participants an opportunity to gain a broad understanding of transportation and supply networks in preparation for leadership positions within DOD’s supply and transportation communi ties. The 2011-2012 Fellows are:

Capabilities Division 703-571-9849

Knowledge-Based Logistics Division 703-695-0967

OFFICE OF THE JOINT STAFF SURGEON

Strategy Division 703-614-7232

Deputy Director for Operational Logistics 703-571-9563

Health Service Support Division 703-697-4421

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Deputy Director for Logistics Ops. 703-697-7000

OPERATIONAL LOGISTICS

J-4 MISSION

Division Chiefs

Joint Chiefs of Staff (J-4)

Exec. Officer to the Vice Dir. for Logistics 703-697-7000

FOCUS AREAS

Lead the logistics enterprise, drive joint force readiness, and provide the best logistics advice to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to maximize the Joint Force Commanders’ freedom of action.

• COCOM Advocacy: Support Com batant Commands’ development of strategy and operational logistics Readiness: Develop a logistics read iness assessment to guard against a “hollow force”

Maintenance Division 703-571-9802

• Our Organization: Align J-4 re sources and communicate to maxi mize effectiveness

Division Chiefs Distribution Division 703-614-2648

Lt Gen Brooks L. Bash, USAF Director for Logistics (J-4)

• Joint Force 2020: Identify logistics capabilities for Joint Force 2020 that assure an agile, flexible, ready, technologically advanced and re versible force

Vice Director for Logistics 703-697-7000

Joint Staff Surgeon 703-614-5522

STRATEGIC LOGISTICS

Deputy Director for Strategic Logistics 703-695-2934

Supply Division 703-697-1535

The Director for Logistics is sup ported by the Vice Director for Logis tics, the Deputy Director for Logistics Operations, and the Joint Staff Sur geon. The J–4 Directorate consists of eleven divisions with approximately 150 personnel on the staff. Providing innovative solutions that enable the warfighter to maneuver and sustain a global presence.

—Lt Gen Brooks L. Bash, Director for Logistics, J-4

Logistics Services Division 703-571-9804

Executive Officer to Director for Logistics 703-697-7000

OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

www.jcs.mil/page.aspx?id=19

Engineering Division 703-692-5034

Deputy Joint Staff Surgeon 703-697-614-5522

Chief of Staff to Director for Logistics 703-697-7000

KEYDIVISIONS • CapabilitiesandAnalysisDivision • DistributionDivision • EngineeringDivision • HealthServicesSupportDivision • JointLogisticsOperationsCenter • Knowledge Based Logistics Division • MaintenanceDivision • Multi-National Interagency Division • OperationalContractSupport & Services Division • StrategyandReadinessDivision • SupplyDivision DTJ “

Joint Logistics Operations Center 703-614-7949

Multi-National Interagency Division 703-571-9796

• WarfighterSupportEnhancement

DLA’S PRIMARY INITIATIVES

Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)

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To read the desired outcomes of the Focus Areas and the other elements of the 2012 Director’s Guidance please visit website.DLA_2012_DG_web.pdfhttp://www.dla.mil/Documents/ontheDLA

The Defense Logistics Agency oper ates in 48 states (minus Vermont and Iowa) and 28 countries. Agency em ployees process more than 114,000 requisitions and more than 11,000 contract actions a day. DLA manages 26 distribution depots worldwide. Co locating with warfighters puts supplies where they are most needed and drives DLA’s warehousing strategy. Position ing material closer to the customer al lows us to improve military readiness,

The Director’s Guidance for Fiscal Year 2012 continues to provide emphasis in three strategic focus areas:

• StewardshipExcellence

http://twitter.com/dlamilwww.facebook.com/dla.milwww.dla.mil

decrease customer wait time and cost; providing effective, efficient and in novative distribution solutions for our customers.Theagency is a leader in DOD’s efforts to supply the military services with alternative fuel and renewable en ergy solutions. In addition to support ing military customers, DLA supports humanitarian relief efforts at home and abroad. The agency also supports 118 US allies through its Foreign Military SalesHeadquarteredprogram. at Fort Belvoir, VA, DLA has approximately 27,000 em ployees worldwide and supports about 2,100 weapon systems. DLA’s business revenues were $46.1 billion in Fiscal YearBRAC2011.2005 is providing DOD a significant transformation opportunity to enhance effectiveness and efficiency of logistics support to the warfighter. Through BRAC Supply and Stor age, DLA and the military services are working to integrate the logistics supply chain by consolidating similar ac tivities in support of industrial depot maintenance and operational deployed customers under one agency (DLA) and by shifting other activities to pri vateBRACvendors.consolidates depot-level reparable procurement management, consumable item management (except for exempted items), industrial sup

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Ted Case, SES Vice Director, DLA Frederick Baillie, SES Chief of Staff, DLA Army Command Sgt. Maj. Otis Cuffee Senior Enlisted Leader, DLA

ply, storage, and distribution (SS&D), and commodity supply contract man agement for all services within DLA. These changes have broadened DLA’s role in DOD logistics and extended DLA’s

VADM Mark Harnitchek, SC, USN Director

he Defense Logistics Agency is a Department of Defense combat support agency. DLA provides the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, other federal agencies, and joint and allied forces with a variety of logis tics, acquisition, and technical services.

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DOD

DLAcapabilities.employsits Enterprise Business System (EBS) across much of its supply mission area. In concert with the Dis tribution Standard System (DSS), EBS enables significant additional improve ments in business process effectiveness and efficiency. An example is better en abling DLA demand and supply plan ners to perform their assigned respon sibilities to collaborate with customers and leverage supplier relationships. DLA is also enhancing its logistics data management capability to capture and display key actionable management and operational data in its Fusion Center.

• WorkforceDevelopment

The agency sources and provides nearly 100 percent of the consumable items America’s military forces need to operate—from food, fuel, and energy, to uniforms, medical supplies, and con struction and barrier equipment. DLA also supplies more than 80 percent of the military’s spare parts. Overall, DLA manages eight supply chains and more than five million items.

GUIDING PRINCIPLES

GOALS

Harvey Johnson Deputy Director

he Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO) serves as the single focal point for commercial travel within the Department of De fense, providing central oversight for commercial travel management, travel policy and implementation, travel card program management, customer sup port and training, functional oversight of the Defense Travel System (DTS), and allowance and entitlement pro gram management. By centralizing travel functions under one organiza tion, the Department is able to stan dardize management practices, leverage economies of scale, reduce administra tive costs, and work toward a common set of goals. DTMO is focused on transforming the Defense Travel Enter prise by implementing better solutions and providing the best value for the travel community.

• Trust the Traveler

• Results-Oriented Innovation

www.defensetravel.dod.mil

Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO)

“Over the next few years, DTMO will be focused on transforming the Defense Travel En terprise. We will use a comprehensive approach that considers the people, the policies and processes, the technology, and the resources required for success. With recently passed legislation, we will begin to change policies so that they are simple, efficient, relevant, and flexible. We will explore industry standards and leading practices and determine which are applicable to DOD travel. We will build on those areas where we are out in front and identify a practical and cost-conscious roadmap for this effort. This transformation is a marathon, not a sprint; evolutionary, as opposed to revolutionary—to ensure no disruption to daily operations while we focus on providing better support to travelers, as they focus on accomplishing the mission of the Department of Defense.”

• Travel Accountability DTJ

• Simple Travel Solutions

—Pam Mitchell

• Improve Organizational Readiness

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Pamela S. Mitchell Director 571-372-1300

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• Achieve Operational Excellence

• Improve Delivery of Travel Services

• Increase Cost Effectiveness of the Travel Enterprise

• Customer-Oriented Culture

LTG Kathleen M. Gainey, USA Deputy Commander

Mr. Kurt LaFrance Chief, Legislative Affairs

This way of doing business calls for partnering with world-class transporta tion service providers to improve reli ability, predictability, and efficiency of moving DOD materiel to anywhere in the world where there is a need. The consolidation of responsibility under one process owner is aimed at realizing logistics efficiencies: eliminating exist ing seams between current distribution processes and standardizing the policies, vision, and performance goals in DOD’s supply chain; driving interoperable in formation technology solutions and enhancing total asset visibility to distri bution customers; institutionalizing sus tainment planning into our contingency response processes; and streamlining distribution accountability (providing an accountable person for the supported combatant commander to contact for their distribution needs). The DPO works with the services and combatant commanders, using the best transforma tional concepts and ideas available.

• ServeastheDPOfortheDOD, overseeing the overall effectiveness, efficiency, and alignment of DOD wide distribution activities;

Mr. Steven Coyle, Director & Command Engi neer, Facilities Engineering & Management

• Serve as the GDS to synchronize de ployment distribution planning and execution across DOD, the regional combatant commands, the services and coalition and industry partners.

USTRANSCOM executes its mission through three component commands. The US Army’s Military Surface De ployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) manages military land trans portation and common-user ocean ter minals. The US Navy’s Military Sealift Command (MSC) is responsible for strategic sealift in support of worldwide deployment and sustainment of military forces. The US Air Force’s Air Mobility Command (AMC) provides global airlift, aerial refueling, and aeromedical evacua tion support for peacetime and wartime military movement

• Provide common-user and commercial air, land, and sea transportation, termi nal management, and aerial refueling;

MG Gregory E Couch, USA, Chief of Staff Chief Master Sgt. Martin S. Klukas, USAF Command Senior Enlisted Leader

SMSgt Matthew Randall, USAF Command First Sergeant Chaplain (LTC) Timothy Walls, USA Command Chaplain

Ms. JoLynn Bien, Chief Principal Staff Advisor & Program Manager for the Com mand’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)

• Provideglobalpatientmovement for DOD through the Defense Transportation System.

Ms. Annalisa Melton, Chief of Protocol

Mr. Mark Surina

ORGANIZATION AND MISSION

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Mr. David Blomberg Chief, Commander’s Action Group

Dr. Jay Smith, Director, Research Center Col David Johnson, USAF Inspector General

USTRANSCOMrequirements.isresponsible for distribution aspects of worldwide mo bility planning and centralized global distribution management. Included in global distribution management is the responsibility of the command to sup port rapid execution planning, deploy ment, employment, and sustainment of US forces throughout the world. US TRANSCOM’s excellent relationship with the US commercial transporta tion industry allows DOD to augment organic capability and leverage signifi cant capacity to meet both peacetime and wartime requirements.

Mr. Peter Wiederholt, Chief, Joint Secre tariat/Command Information Management

When combatant commands, services, other government agencies, and coalition partners require movement, they rely

on USTRANSCOM. Since 2003, US TRANSCOM has been responsible for the synchronization and interoperabil ity of distribution-related activities sup porting force projection, sustainment, and redeployment/retrograde of military forces and materiel. As the Distribu tion Process Owner (DPO) and Global Distribution Sychronizer (GDS), US TRANSCOM directs and supervises the execution of the distribution system and develops and implements distribution processUSTRANSCOM’simprovements. assigned respon sibilities are to:

• Developandimplementglobaljoint mobility sourcing solutions from all mobility forces and capabilities;

• Serve as the Mobility Joint Force Pro vider by identifying and recommend ing global joint sourcing solutions in coordination with the services and other combatant commanders; and

Gen William M. Fraser III, USAF Commander

Mr. Lance Carpenter Program Manager & Director, Joint InterAgency Coordination Group

Manager, Technology Transfer & Coopera tive Research & Development Agreements

CAPT Rick Haupt, USN Chief, Public Affairs

www.facebook.com/USTRANSCOMwww.twitter.com/US_TRANSCOMwww.transcom.mil

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General Raymond E. Johns, Jr., USAF Commander

ir Mobility Command (AMC), a major command headquar tered 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 keep ing America’s capability and character highlyAMC’svisible.mission is to provide global air mobility . . . right effects, right place, right time. The command also plays a crucial role in providing humanitar ian support at home and around the world. AMC Airmen—active duty, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and civilians—provide airlift and aerial refueling for all of America’s armed forces. Many special duty and opera tional support aircraft and stateside aeromedical evacuation missions are also assigned to AMC.

United States forces must be able to provide a rapid, tailored response with a capability to intervene against a wellequipped foe, hit hard, and terminate

Chief Master Sgt Richard A. “Andy” Kaiser, USAF Command Chief Master Sergeant

AMC’s ability to provide global reach is tested daily. From providing fuel, sup plies, and aeromedical support to troops on the front line, to providing humani tarian supplies to hurricane, flood, and earthquake victims both at home and abroad. AMC has been engaged in al most nonstop operations since its incep tion. Command tankers and airlifters have supported peacekeeping and hu manitarian efforts throughout the world and continue to play a vital role today in Operations Iraqi and Enduring Free dom. These many examples of the effec tive application of non-lethal air power indicate that air mobility is a national as set of growing importance for respond ing to emergencies, and protecting na tional interests around the globe. DTJ

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The 618th Tanker Airlift Control Center (TACC), located at Scott AFB, also reports to 18th Air Force and serves as the organization’s air operations hub, planning and directing tanker and transport aircraft operations around the world. AMC also has one major direct reporting unit, the USAF Expedition ary Center, located at Joint Base Mc Guire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ, which serves as the Air Force’s premier organization for expeditionary innovation, educa tion, training, and exercises.

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AMC’s mission encompasses nearly 136,000 active-duty and Air Reserve Component military and civilian per sonnel.Thecommand has one numbered air force, 18th Air Force, which is charged with tasking and executing all air mo bility missions. Units reporting to 18th Air Force include all AMC wings and groups based in the continental United States, as well as two Expeditionary Mobility Task Forces—the 15th EMTF at Travis AFB, CA, and the 21st EMTF at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ. The 15th and 21st EMTFs serve as lead agencies for conducting mobil ity operations worldwide. They are key to the execution phase of warfighting, providing worldwide expeditionary mobility support.

Air Mobility Command (AMC)

Lt Gen Robert R Allardice, USAF Vice Commander

quickly. Rapid global mobility lies at the heart of US strategy in this environ ment—without the capability to proj ect forces, there is no conventional de terrent. As US forces stationed overseas continue to decline, global interests remain, making the unique capabilities only AMC can provide even more in demand.AsUS Transportation Command’s air component, AMC is the single manager for air mobility.

www.amc.af.mil

Executive Director 202-685-5001 • john.thackrah@navy.mil

www.msc.navy.mil

Director, Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force and Special Mission Ships 202-685-5900 • eileen.roberson@navy.mil

Jack Taylor

Prepositioning Technical Director 202-685-5035 • keith.bauer@navy.mil

MAJORINITIATIVES

The

RDML Brian LaRoche, USN Deputy Commander

Director, Military Sealift Fleet Support Command 757-443-2700 • jack.taylor@navy.mil

Christopher Thayer

Sealift Technical Director 202-685-6301 • joan.divens@navy.mil

Keith Bauer

“MSC’s role in our country’s response to the earthquake in Haiti last January topped the list of our recent accomplishments. Just days after the disaster, we had ships on station providing relief supplies and equipment ashore, surveying the harbor, deploying dive teams to work on collapsed piers, and resupplying our Navy ships that were supporting the relief effort. Most visible was hospital ship USNS COMFORT, which was activated from five-day reduced operating status in only three days and was on station five days later providing critical trauma care to more than 800 patients. At one point, MSC had 21 ships involved in the operation, including four ships activated from MARAD’s Ready Reserve Force.”

Joan Divens

Special Mission Technical Director 202-685-5206 • rusty.bishop@navy.mil

MSC continues to move military cargo and supplies used by deployed US and coalition forces, to strategically prepo sition combat cargo at sea around the world, to conduct specialized missions, and to replenish US Navy ships at sea. The command also operates the Navy’s two civilian mariner–crewed hospital ships, which deploy on alternate years on extended humanitarian/civic assistance missions to the Pacific and southern At lantic Oceans and the Caribbean Sea, as well as when needed for specific disaster response/relief missions such as response to tsunamis, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Military Sealift Command and her mari time industry partners deliver. DTJ

Director, Contractor Operated Ships 202-685-5549 • christopher.thayer@navy.mil

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Eileen Roberson

John Thackrah

MSC operates approximately 110 ships on a daily basis and has access to more than 60 additional ships ei ther kept in reduced operating status by MSC or maintained by the US De partment of Transportation’s Maritime Administration in the Ready Reserve Force. Headquartered in Washington, DC, MSC has a workforce of almost 9000 people and six major subordinate commands worldwide. Military Sealift Fleet Support Command in Norfolk, VA, crews, trains, equips, and maintains MSC’s government-owned, govern ment-operated ships around the globe.

RADM Mark H. Buzby, USN Commander

Russell Bishop

— RADM Mark H. Buzby

Navy’s Military Sealift Command (MSC) provides ocean transportation for DOD cargo to sustain US forces worldwide during peacetime and in war. More than 90 percent of all the equipment and supplies needed to sustain the US military are carried by sea. MSC also operates Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force ships that replenish and support the Navy fleet at sea as well as Special Mis sion ships that serve as at-sea platforms for various Navy and other federal gov ernment agencies.

MSC reports to US Fleet Forces Command in Norfolk, VA, for Navyunique matters. In this capacity, MSC’s Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force ships and Special Mission ships support the Navy’s fleet operations worldwide. MSC reports to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Develop ment, and Acquisition as a contracting authority and for procurement policy and oversight matters.

Military Sealift Command (MSC)

In addition, five operational com mands support the operations of all MSC ships within their area of respon sibility: Sealift Logistics Command At lantic in Norfolk, VA; Sealift Logistics Command Pacific in San Diego, CA; Sealift Logistics Command Europe in Naples, Italy; Sealift Logistics Com mand Central in Manama, Bahrain; and Sealift Logistics Command Far East in MSCSingapore.reportsto US Transportation Command at Scott AFB, IL, for DOD transportation matters, providing sea lift for combat equipment and human itarian aid cargo as required.

Jim George Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force Technical Director 202-685-5901 • jim.george@navy.mil

Bruce A Busler, Director SDDC, Transportation Engineering Agency, Scott AFB, IL

COL Michael C Snyder, USA Chief of Staff, Scott AFB, IL

SDDC links the Joint Deployment and Distribution Enterprise with the Army’s Materiel Enterprise as the Ar my’s Service Component Command of US Transportation Command, and a major subordinate command to Army Materiel Command. This unique position allows SDDC to serve as a bridge—connecting the capabilities of these supporting enterprises to the requirements of the supported combat antServingcommands.asDepartment of Defense’s global surface transportation expert, SDDC plans, books, ships, and tracks cargo; conducts port operations; and manages personal property moves for Warfighters, other federal employees, and their families.

Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC)

www.army.mil/sddc

MG Thomas J. Richardson, USA Commanding General, Scott AFB, IL

BG Susan A Davidson, USA Deputy Commanding General, Scott AFB, IL

CSM Cedric J. Thomas, USA Command Sergeant Major, Scott AFB, IL Michael K. Williams, SES Deputy to the Commander, Scott AFB, IL

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COL James B Stanford, USA Commander, 595th Transportation Brigade, Camp Arifjan, Kuwait

COL Charles R Brown, USA Commander, 597th Transportation Brigade, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, VA

COL Joseph E Calisto, USA Commander, 596th Transportation Brigade, Southport, NC

BG Ivan Neal Black, USAR Deputy Commanding General for Mobilization, Scott AFB, IL

COL William L Moseley, USA Commander, 598th Transportation Brigade, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

COL Gust W. Pagonis, USA Commander, 599th Transportation Brigade, Wheeler AAF, HI

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he Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command is a unique Army command that de livers world-class, origin-to-destination distribution solutions. Whenever and wherever Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen are de ployed, SDDC is involved in planning and executing the surface delivery of their equipment and supplies.

SDDC’s Transportation Engineering Agency is responsible for improving the global deployability and sustain ment of US Armed Forces by providing DOD with transportation engineering, policy guidance, research, and analyti cal expertise supporting the National MilitarySDDCStrategy.delivers transportation and distribution solutions, operates all common-user seaports worldwide and influences more than $5 billion in commercial truck, rail, barge, ocean transportation, and personal property services.SDDC

Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC)

partners with the best of US commercial shipping, port, trucking, and rail services to deliver cargo and personal property to every corner of the globe supporting DOD contin gencies, exercises and humanitarian aid missions. DTJ

We are an Army in constant motion, and the G-4 stands ready to continue supporting our soldiers and service members to shape an even more effi cient and effective logistics force.

HE HQDA, G-4, establishes Army-wide logistics policies and procedures used by more than a quarter million Army logisticians throughout the world. With a staff of nearly 400, including many with recent experience in-theater, the G-4 ensures that policies and resources are in place that are valuable to soldiers in the field.

Cedric R. Jasmin Chief, Transportation Policy Division cedric.jasmin@us.army.mil703-692-5404

LTG Raymond Mason

• mark-averill@us.army.mil

COL Rebecca W. Jones Chief, Strategic Mobility Division james.brundage@us.army.mil

DISTRIBUTIONDIVISION

The Transportation Policy Division es tablishes policies and provides guidance that ensures responsive, flexible, and ef fective transportation and resource pro gram support to the Army-wide logis tics operations. This division provides program information for Army com mands and installation transportation offices worldwide and provides policy and technical advice to the Army Chief of Staff and the Secretary of the Army. The division’s three teams are the Car go Policy Team, the Personal Property/ Passenger Policy Team, and the Finan cial Policy Team. DTJ

“I’m in my 36th year in the Army, and I have never seen the quality of logistics leaders like we have today. With the years of experience these officers and NCOs have received in OIF and OEF, you can see it in their eyes that they are con fident and knowledgeable.”

Deputy Chief of Staff (G-4)

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

tegic lift capability that supports the National Military Strategy and deploy ment requirements of the Army.

The coming year presents significant challenges for logisticians as the Army closes out its efforts in Iraq, continues to support the troops in Afghanistan, and resets tens of thousands of pieces of war-torn equipment. The G-4’s top priority is to ensure that the Army is successful in these logistics endeavors.

STRATEGICMOBILITYDIVISION

TRANSPORTATIONPOLICYDIVISION

—LTG Mitchell H. Stevenson, USA

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COL (P) Duane A. Gamble Director 703-693-8062

COL David Banian Chief, Distribution Division john.welsh1@us.army.mil703-614-4052

DIRECTORATE FORCE PROJECTION & DISTRIBUTION DIRECTORATE www.army.mil/g-4

Among the important policies being put in place are those that will enable the Army to reset equipment quickly— within six months for active component units returning from deployment and within 12 months for reserve component units. Additionally, the G-4 is working to streamline property accountability policies and processes, which contribute to an improved Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) process.

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The Distribution Division is the Army’s authoritative source for distribution policies, programs, and processes. It is charged with creating and integrating a joint interdependent distribution system that provides real time in-transit visibility with the capability to redirect shipments en route to deliver a sense and respond logistics capability to the COCOMs and Army Commands. It also ensures that all distribution policies, programs, and processes are nested within Joint and Service regulations and manuals.

The Strategic Mobility Division exer cises general staff supervision over stra tegic mobility aspects of overseas con tingency operations, develops strategic transportation concepts and policies, participates in mobility studies, and programs deployment infrastructure projects to ensure rapid force projec tion of Army forces in support of both immediate contingencies and ongoing ARFORGEN rotations. Our primary focus is on the pursuit and develop ment of strategic mobility processes and enablers to ensure sufficient stra

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CSM Ronald T Riling Command Sergeant Major

US Army Materiel Command (AMC)

Current AMC Transportation Sup port to DOD and Army Programs:

• DistributionTransformationTask Force (DTTF)

US Army Materiel Com mand (AMC) mission is to de velop, deliver, and sustain ma teriel to ensure a dominant joint force for the US and our Allies. The AMC mission supports the Army G-4 Focus Area to Connect Army Logisticians; to modernize theater distribution; to improve force reception; and to inte grate the supply chain. Headquartered at Fort Belvoir, VA, the AMC mission is accomplished through Life Cycle Management Commands, Major Sub ordinate Commands, and other orga nizations that direct the work of Army depots, arsenals, ammunition plants, laboratories, procurement operations, and AMC-deployed personnel. Sup port is also provided to HQDA, PEO/ PM, and, via contracts, to vendors worldwide. The command includes more than 70,000 dedicated military and civilian personnel worldwide and has an impact or presence in all 50 states and in 155 countries.

• End-to-End(E2E)Distribution

LTG Dennis L Via

Deputy Commanding General John B Nerger Executive Deputy to the Commanding General

BG John F. Wharton Chief of Staff

The transportation mission includes directing and coordinating use of De partment of Defense organic air and sealift, contracting vendors and com mercial transportation companies to move materiel to and from units, depots, and forward repair activities world-wide. In addition, AMC has a Department of the Army charter for Army cargo–related transportation policy and procedures. AMC is directly supporting Operations Enduring Free

General Ann E. Dunwoody, USA Commander

dom and New Dawn (OEF/OND) both in the theater of operations and in TheCONUS.transportation policy and proce dures are formalized in Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Federal and De fense Acquisition Regulations (F/DAR), DOD Directives and Memorandums, Joint DOD Component Regulations, Department of Army and Army Mate riel Command Regulations, and formal agreements. All of this requires routine contact with the AMC community of transporters at the Life Cycle Manage ment Commands, Major Subordinate Commands, the Logistics Support Ac tivity, the Army Staff, Army Commands (ACOMs), DLA, USTRANSCOM, Defense Contract Management Agency, and the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC). AMC transporters forecast require ments and defend, justify, budget, al locate, enforce, and verify resources to move weapon systems and supplies to and from soldiers worldwide.

• SupplyChainIntegration •

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• ResettheArmy

www.amc.army.mil

• LogisticsManagementProgram (LMP) Distribution Platforms and Container Roll-in/Roll-out Platforms (CROP) DTJ

LtCol James Jones, USMC Acting Head, Logistics Distribution Policy Branch (LPD) 703-695-7851 • DSN 225 james.a.jones7@usmc.mil

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

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

Lieutenant General Frank A. Panter, USMC Deputy Commandant (DC, I&L)

• Enhanced logistics support of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF), the Nation’s premier ex peditionary force-in-readiness, across the spectrum of conflict;

Stacy Ruble

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Joseph Rothrock

Col David Ottignon

Section Lead Personal Property & Passenger (LPD-2) 703-695-7765 • DSN 225 robert.butherus@usmc.mil

Acting Section Lead Distribution Management (LPD-4) 703-695-7762 • DSN 225 joseph.rothrock@usmc.mil

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Asst. Deputy Commandant for Logistics, Plans, Policies, and Strategic Mobility

eadquartered in Washington, DC, Installations and Logistics (I&L) comprises six primary divisions (Facilities & Services; Small Business Programs; Marine Corps Business Enterprise Office; Logistics Plans, Policies, and Strategic Mobility Division; Contracting Division; and Logistics Support) all operating with specific missions in mind:

Deputy Director, Logistics, Plans, Policies & Strategic Mobility Division 703-695-5434 • DSN 225 allen.coulter@usmc.mil

• Deliverthehighestqualitysupport, services, and amenities to our Ma rines and Families in garrison and while deployed.

Allen Coulter

Asst. Deputy Commandant (ADC, I&L) 703-695-8572 • DSN 225 ronald.davisjr@usmc.mil

Frederick Hyden

Theresa Feagans

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• Improvecombatreadinessthrough innovation;

BrigGen John W. Simmons, USMC

Ronald J. Davis, Jr., SES

Section Lead Integrated Distribution (LPD-1) 703-695-7998 • DSN 225 theresa.feagans@usmc.mil

• Increaseequipmentreadiness through “cradle-to-grave” manage ment of weapons systems;

Exec. Asst. to the Deputy Commandant 703-695-8570 • DSN 225

The Logistics Support Division (LS) provides a single touch point for the Deputy Commandant, Installations & Logistics Department, and external agencies by performing the advocacy role for the Marine Corps Logistics Combat Element of the MAGTF and the installation communities. Further, the LS Division has management re sponsibility for internal Departmental coordination, training/education, trav el, personnel management, information technology services, and security/force protection for the I&L Department.

Marine Corps bases and stations are the “fifth element” of the MAGTF because of their close link to the oper ating forces. I&L aims to ensure that installation assets and capabilities are always available to support operations and training requirements. This is es pecially critical as significant transition in platforms, weapons, technology, and doctrine are underway today. Marine Corps installations are the foundation of Combat Readiness—this is where training, work environments, and quality of life services and programs come together. Everything that takes place aboard installations directly sup ports the warfighter and essential ele ments of Marine culture.

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Section Lead Second Destination Transportation (LPD-3) 703-695-9041 • DSN 225 stacy.ruble@usmc.mil

This Section provides USMC distribu tion management policy and guidance for the movement of freight worldwide and serves as the focal point in develop ing more efficient methods of transport ing, routing, tracing, and documenting USMC freight movements within the Defense Transportation System. This Section is also responsible for transpor tation policy regarding the movement of arms, ammunition, and explosives shipments (AA&E); container leasing/ purchasing policy; customs and border clearance issues; preservation, packag ing, and packing issues (P3); and distri bution management Automated Infor mation Systems (AIS).

INTEGRATED DISTRIBUTION SECTION (LPD-1)

This Branch is responsible for func tional area advocacy, operational over sight, and policy development and guidance. Responsibilities include co ordination and dissemination roles for USMC and Joint policy and procedur al requirements for sustainment distri bution, including freight and logistics chain interfaces; household goods and passenger travel; Second Destination Transportation funding; and packag ing, packing, and preservation.

This Section supports the Marine Forces in funding the movement of USMC owned equipment and materiel world wide. This Section is also responsible for all SDT funding issues to include budget development, submission and execution, assignment of transportation account codes, air clearance authority is sues, and commercial carrier freight pay ment processes through the US Bank Third Party Payment System (TPPS).

DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT SECTION (LPD-4)

This Section manages the Distribu tion Management occupational field (MOS 3102 & 3112). The mission of this Section includes the development of MOS Individual Training Standards (ITS), personnel assignments for Offi cers and Enlisted, skill progression and formal schools training, Officer and Enlisted grade shaping, and formula tion of MAGTF distribution policy and procedures. DTJ

Under the direction of the Deputy Commandant, Installations and Lo gistics (I&L), LP is responsible for for mulating Marine Corps logistics plans, policies, and concepts; exercising staff supervision over joint and Marine Corps logistics matters, logistics man power matters, logistics analysis, mo bility, lift requirements, sustainability, productivity, materiel readiness, logis tics information systems, security assis tance, and fiscal matters for appropri ate division sponsored programs; and coordinating the logistics aspects of the prepositioning program.

LOGISTICS PLANS, POLICIES AND STRATEGIC MOBILITY DIVISION (LP)

PERSONAL PROPERTY AND PASSENGER SECTION (LPD-2)

This Section develops distribution management policy and programs for the movement of passengers and the movement and storage of household goods. The Section provides guidance to Marine Corps Distribution Manage ment Offices and Service members on household goods and passenger trans portation issues.

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LOGISTICS DISTRIBUTION POLICY BRANCH (LPD)

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Major General Charles L. Hudson, USMC Commanding General

This Center provides a full-range of enter prise and program level integrated logistics/ supply chain management functions to en hance warfighter readiness and sustainment throughout the life cycle of ground weapon systems. Through Weapon System Man agement Teams (WSMTs), it leads early interface and influence to PMs for sustain ment strategy development & execution, conducts ground equipment Principle End Items (PEIs) inventory management, and serves as the wholesale inventory control point for secondary items inventory man agement and technical data services.

OPERATIONS DIRECTORATE (P30)

Exec. Deputy Dir., Logistics Command (L02) 229-639-8590 • DSN 567 michael.madden@usmc.mil

Michael E. Kampsen

Deputy Dir., Maintenance Mgmt. Ctr. (P60) 229-639-8353 • DSN 567 donald.gray@usmc.mil

Col Brent P. Goddard, USMC

Deputy Dir., Operations Directorate (P30) 229-639-5507 • DSN 567 michael.kampsen@usmc.mil

Deputy Dir., Logistics Capabilities Ctr. (P40) 229-639-6004 • DSN 567 pamela.dervan@usmc.mil

WEAPON SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT CENTER (P70)

DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT CENTER (P80)

The Distribution Management Center has exclusive responsibility for Marine Corps enterprise-level distribution man agement and for planning and manage ment of storage operations for ground weapon system PEIs and associated collateral material. The DMC will en sure the most reliable distribution for sustainment to support readiness of for ward deployed forces, while maintaining CONUS-based operations. DTJ

Chief of Staff, Command Element (L03) 229-639-5011 • DSN 567 brent.goddard@usmc.mil

Lyndia Sue Wright

Michael T Madden

This Center identifies, analyzes, develops, and facilitates the implementation and sus tainment of integrated logistics solutions that optimize logistics chain management.

Douglas C. Anderson Deputy Dir., Distribution Mgmt. Ctr. (P80) 229-639-5501 • DSN 567 douglas.c.anderson@usmc.mil

LtCol Roni A Meyerhoff, USMC Dep. Dir., Weapon Systems Mgmt. Ctr. (P70) 229-639-8182 • DSN 567 roni.meyerhoff@usmc.mil

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Director, Maintenance Mgmt. Center (P60) 229-639-6801 • DSN 567 jerry.mengelkoch@usmc.mil

SgtMaj Christopher D. Harper, USMC Sergeant Major, Command Element (L04) 229-639-5510 • DSN 567 christopher.d.harper@usmc.mil

LtCol Donald Davis, USMC Director, Operations Directorate (P30) 229-639-7056 • DSN 567 donald.j.davis1@usmc.mil

This Center plans, manages, executes/over sees, and integrates improvements to the ground equipment supply chains to ensure ef fective and efficient support to the warfighter.

Director, Weapon Systems Mgmt. Ctr. (P70) 229-639-6670 • DSN 567 lyndia.wright@usmc.mil

Michael A. Williamson

Director, Logistics Svcs. Mgmt. Center (P50) 229-639-6552 • DSN 567 michael.a.williamso1@usmc.mil

Col Drexel Heard, USMC Director, Distribution Mgmt. Center (P80) 229-639-6538 • DSN 567 drexel.heard@usmc.mil

LOGISTICS MANAGEMENTSERVICESCENTER (P50)

Col Jay B Montgomery, USMC Director, Logistics Capabilities Ctr. (P40) 229-639-7026 • DSN 567 jay.b.montgomery@usmc.mil

Pamela W. Dervan

This Command provides worldwide integrated logistics/supply chain and distribution management; depot level maintenance management; and strategic prepositioning capability in support of the operating forces and other supported units to maximize their readiness and sustain ability and to support enterprise and pro gram level Total Life Cycle Management.

LtCol Donald Gray, USMC

LtCol Daniel R. Sullivan, USMC Dep. Director, Logistics Svcs. Mgmt. Ctr. (P50) 229-639-8263 • DSN 567 daniel.sullivan@usmc.mil

Jerry G. Mengelkoch

This Center is the focal point for plan ning and executing Marine Corps mainte nance management in support of ground weapon systems and future opportunities.

serve materiel requirements, and logistics customer services. It also manages oppor tunities with potential alignment to exist ing/future Command managed programs.

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MARINE CORPS LOGISTICS COMMAND HEADQUARTERS (L01)

This Center is responsible for staffing, developing, coordinating, and monitor ing Marine Corps operational matters pertaining to strategic and contingency planning, MEF support teams, war re

MAJOR COMMAND | Marine Corps Logistics Command (L01)

LOGISTICS CAPABILITIES CENTER (P40)

MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT CENTER (P60)

• Promote Environmental Stewardship – Environmental stewardship is a key national and Department of the Navy priority. N4 leads the Na vy’s integration of regulations into practice while sustaining current and future operational/training re quirements. N4 also furthers public awareness of the Navy’s leadership and stewardship in this area.

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Deputy Chief of Naval Op erations (OPNAV N4) staff shapes, anticipates, innovates, and leads Navy logistics to enable and sustain Fleet and Shore readiness, now and in the future. The staff issues policy, conducts program assessments, and serves as a Resource and Assess ment Sponsor to plan, program, and resource the readiness requirements of the Navy Operating Forces and their Shore Installations. OPNAV N4 en ables responsive, adaptive, and effec tive logistics support to maximize and sustain readiness and enable the inte gration of Naval forces into the Joint force. OPNAV N4 is committed to creating and maximizing alignment be tween our Joint partners, the Secretari at, OPNAV staff, our Fleet Customers, the Warfare and Provider Enterprises, and our stakeholders. Faced with an in creasingly uncertain world and regional conflict, the demand for Fleet Readi ness is expected to increase, but it will be challenged by a constrained resource environment. N4 will work tirelessly to ensure the optimal allocation of scarce resources across all readiness and logis tics programs, to promote responsible programming and stewardship of our

• Develop and Shape Logistics Policy and Processes to Enhance Readiness and Logistic Capabilities – N4 has the responsibility for Navy lo gistics policy that ultimately drives the Navy’s support processes. N4 ensures that its policies accurately reflect and strengthen the emerging alignment ofthe Warfare and Pro vider Enterprises.

• Promote Energy Leadership – In the face of global energy challenges, N4 will guide the Navy in achieving objectives that value energy as a stra tegic resource, use energy to an op erational advantage, mitigate the im pact of energy volatility, and reduce the Navy’s overall carbon footprint.

FLEET READINESS & LOGISTICS OFFICE (OPNAV N4)

• Excel in Our Role as Resource/ Assessment Sponsor to Ensure Afloat and Shore Readiness – N4 ensures our role as the Fleet Readi ness and Logistics Resource Spon sor for the Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution System (PPBES). N4 works closely with US Fleet Forces (USFF) to ensure the optimal balance of Operational Availability and cost to support the Fleet Response Plan. Additionally, N4 develops and executes the CNO Shore Investment Strategy in close coordination with Commander Navy Installations Command and the Fleet Readiness and Provider Enterprises. Additionally, N4 pro vides leadership in helping our Navy address future fiscal challeng

es while sustaining readiness and enhancing future core war fighting capabilities.

environment, to develop and imple ment policies governing logistics that are supported by best practices, and to guide the Navy in developing and ex ecuting a peacetime, long-term energy strategy. N4 is responsible for a $31 billion annual budget, which includes 25% of the Navy’s Total Obligation Authority and 71% of the Navy’s OMN. Primary goals are to:

VADM Bill Burke, USN

Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Fleet Readiness & Logistics (N4)

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Mr. Will Macht Analysis and Assessments Branch will.macht@navy.mil703-602-7135

Sealift Programs and Policy Branch mick.kondracki@navy.mil703-602-7128

Matter Experts (SMEs) for all sealift and mobility issues within the Navy and numerous other stakeholders.

Combat Logistics Force Programs jeffery.wolfe@navy.mil703-602-1760

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CAPT Mick Kondracki

Director, Strategic Mobility/Combat Logistics Division (N42)

CAPT Scott Wolfe

CDR John Carey

CAPT Hannan Jacob Logistics Planning and Reserve Affairs william.jacob@navy.mil703-602-1745

robert.sparrock@navy.mil703-602-7143

Mr. Joseph Stanley NDSF Manager joseph.stanley@navy.mil703-602-7308

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N42 has a unique job within OP NAV. As a platform sponsor, N42 is responsible for planning and setting policy for our Navy’s strategic sealift and combat logistics forces for the next 30 to 50 years. N42 provides Subject

A major focus of N42 is participat ing in a wide spectrum of studies and assessments that provide the Navy with requirements data for current and fu ture acquisition programs based on wartime and peacetime needs balanced against equitable fiscal risks. N42 also manages a robust and ongoing R&D program, interfacing with the Office of Naval Research, NAVSEA, and com mercial industry on a host of innova tive ideas focused on strategic sealift equipment and logistics ship design improvements. N42 is responsible for a $2.9 billion annual budget that provides the operating funds used to operate nearly 200 ships of MSC and the Ready Reserve Force. N42 also sup ports major programs such as the Mari time Prepositioning Squadrons that are designed to provide the USMC with forward prepositioned equipment nec essary to meet contingencies globally on short notice. DTJ

DIRECTORATE STRATEGIC MOBILITY AND COMBAT LOGISTICS DIVISION (N42)

Mr. Jonathan Kaskin (SES)

CAPT Robert Sparrock Deputy Director

Merchant Marine and Maritime Affairs john.f.carey@navy.mil703-602-1768

he Strategic Mobility and Combat Logistics Division of the Chief of Naval Operations Staff (OPNAV N42) provides policy, planning guid ance, and program support on matters relating to joint and Navy operational logistics, combat logistics force, stra tegic mobility, sealift, and maritime affairs. N42 conducts strategic mobil ity and combat logistics analysis and assessments; coordinates operational logistics and sealift research and devel opment; and recommends appropriate courses of action to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Fleet Readiness and Logistics) and other organizations where applicable. N42 provides direct staff support to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development, and Acquisition) on combat logistics and sealift, as required.

NAVSUP’s most important respon sibility is the worldwide, integrated Navy supply system, which gets the fleet what it needs, where and when it needs it. NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS), along with seven Fleet Logistics Support Centers (FLCs) aligned under NAVSUP Glob al Logistics Support (NAVSUP GLS), are the major activities in this system.

John Goodhart SES, Vice Commander CMDCM (SW/AW) Sidney Dawson Jr., USN MCPO of the Supply Community

“We provide the material, services, policies, personnel, and systems necessary to support and sustain warfighter readiness and improve the quality of life for Sailors and their families. It is our obligation to operate an efficient, agile, resilient, and responsive global supply chain that maximizes readiness for Navy and Joint warfighters. Our success is measured by the warfighter’s ability to success fully accomplish their assigned missions.”—RADM Mark F. Heinrich

he Naval Supply Systems Com mand (NAVSUP), headquartered in Mechanicsburg, PA, has prima ry responsibility for providing supply support to US Navy forces worldwide. With a worldwide civilian and military workforce of more than 22,500 people, NAVSUP meets this responsibility by performing a variety of logistics services including supply operations, contract ing, resale, information systems, fuel, conventional ordinance, transporta tion, support services, and security as sistance. NAVSUP sets the policies, prescribes the procedures, and evaluates performance in each of these areas.

Theprogram.FLCsprovide a variety of logis tics support services and products to Navy and other military customers in their respective regions. These products and services include material manage ment, contracting, transportation, fuel services, customer service, hazardous materials management, household goods movement support, consolidated mail services, and supply consultation.

RADM Mark F. Heinrich Commander, NAVSUP, and Chief of Supply Corps

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NAVSUP WSS exercises central ized control over more than 400,000

NAVSUP is also one of 11 desig nated Navy Heads of Contracting Ac tivities and is responsible for manage ment and oversight of the Navy Field Contracting System, which includes 38 contracting activities and oversight of 1200 purchase card programs. In Fiscal Year 2009, these contracting activities issued more than 148,000 contracting actions to procure more than $9 billion in supplies and services.

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The Navy Exchange Service Com mand (NEXCOM), headquartered in Virginia Beach, VA, oversees 103 Navy Exchange facilities and more than 300 stores worldwide; 41 Navy Lodges; Ship’s Stores; Uniform Program Man agement Office; and Navy Family Sup port Programs. NEXCOM provides quality goods and services to autho rized customers at a savings; revenues generated are used to support Mo rale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) programs for active military, retired military, and their families. Since its establishment in 1946, more than $2.2 billion in profits has been provided to Navy MWR programs.

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NAVSUP provides information sys tems support through its NAVSUP Business Systems Center (NAVSUP BSC). NAVSUP BSC delivers Infor mation Technology/Information Man agement solutions with emphasis on logistics and financial related products and services in full partnership with its stakeholders.NAVSUPstrives to stand by its guid ing principles . . . We are the NAVSUP Enterprise. We always do what’s right for the Navy . . . We relentlessly pursue customer satisfaction . . . We are tena cious, agile, flexible, and responsive in supporting the warfighter . . . We foster an environment of innovation, teamwork, individual integrity and accountability, and mutual trust and respect. For more information call the Corporate Communications Office at 717-605-3565. DTJ

different line items of repair parts, components, and assemblies that keep ships, aircraft, and weapons operat ing, while also providing logistics and supply assistance to friendly and allied nations through the Foreign Military Sales

NAVSUP’s global warfighting capa bility support is focused in the areas of Navy-owned spare parts and compo nent management, waterfront support coordination, ammunition manage ment, petroleum, and transportation support coordination, ship outfitting and central design of supporting au tomated systems. NAVSUP provides support services for the management of several family-oriented support func tions (the Navy Exchange and Navy Lodge management, Navy clothing and textile research, food service sup port, household goods support, and postal services).

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Lieutenant General Judith A. Fedder, USAF Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Installations, and Mission Support (A4L)

SUSTAINMENTCENTERS

Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill AFB, UT; Oklahoma City Air Logistics Cen ter, Tinker AFB, OK; Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Robins AFB, GA; Global Logistics Support Center, Scott AFB, IL; Nuclear Weapons Center, Kirtland AFB, NM.

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ir Force Materiel Command is headquartered at Wright-Pat terson AFB, OH, and develops, fields, and sustains materiel that allows the US Air Force to remain the most capable, flexible, and dominant mili tary force in the world. AFMC delivers war-winning expeditionary capabilities to the warfighter through development and transition of technology, profession al acquisition management, exacting test and evaluation, and world-class sustain ment of all Air Force weapon systems.

TESTCENTERS

Air Force Security Assistance Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH; 309th Aero space Maintenance and Regeneration Group, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. DTJ

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he Director of Logistics (A4L) is re-sponsible for organizing, training, and equipping more than 180,000 technicians and manag ers who maintain the Air Force global

PRINCIPAL LOGISTICS OFFICE | Logistics, Installations, and Mission Support (AF/A4/7)

Arnold AFB, TN; Brooks City-Base, TX; Edwards AFB, CA; Eglin AFB, FL; Hanscom AFB, MA; Hill AFB, UT; Kirtland AFB, NM; Robins AFB, GA; Tinker AFB, OK; and WrightPatterson AFB, OH. In addition, the command operates associate units on several non-AFMC bases.

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AFMC HOSTBASES

Aeronautical Systems Center, WrightPatterson AFB, OH; Air Armament Center, Eglin AFB, FL; Electronic Sys tems Center, Hanscom AFB, MA.

SPECIALIZEDCENTERS

Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA; Arnold Engineering Develop ment Center, Arnold AFB, TN; and a Test Wing, the 46TW, at Eglin AFB, FL.

Major General John B Cooper Director of Logistics DIRECTORATE DIRECTORATE OF LOGISTICS (A4L) Air Force GeneralCommandMateriel(AFMC)DonaldJ.Hoffman, USAF Commander www.afmc.af.mil

ogistics, Installations, and Mission Support (AF/A4/7) is responsible for management and integration of USAF civil engineering, logistics readi ness, security forces, supply, transpor tation, and aircraft and missile main tenance. The Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff, through the AF/A4/7 office, is responsible for setting policy and prepar ing budget estimates that reflect enhance ments to productivity, combat readiness, and quality of life for Air Force personnel.

engagement aero-space weapons sys tem inventory. A4L provides strategic direction for mate-riel and equipment management, fuels, vehicle manage ment and operations, distribution, per sonal property, and pas-senger traffic management. The direc-torate also de velops logistics readiness, maintenance, and munitions policy, thus ensuring the readiness of the single larg-est el ement of manpower supporting Air Force combat forces worldwide.

Mary Edmondson

Assistant Secretary, Governmental Affairs

Anne S. Ferro Administrator, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Susan Kurland

DOT ADMINISTRATORS

Deputy Secretary of Transportation 202-366-2222

Michael P. Huerta Acting Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration

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• Safety: Promote the public health and safety by working toward the elimination of transportationrelated deaths, injuries, and prop erty damage.

Linda Lawson

Vacant

Assistant Secretary for Transp. Policy 202-366-4540

Gregory D. Winfree Acting Administrator, Research and Innovative Technology Administration

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John Porcari

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Aviation & Int’l Affairs 202-366-4551

The DOT was established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966. The department’s first official day of opera tion was April 1, 1967. The mission of DOT’s 60,000 employees is to serve the US by ensuring a fast, safe, efficient, ac cessible, and convenient transportation system that meets our vital national in terests and enhances the quality of life of the American people, today and into the future.

Department of Transportation (DOT)

Vacant

Peter Rogoff Administrator, Federal Transit Administration

Dir., Office of Safety, Energy, & Environment 202-366-4835

Special Assistant to the Under Secretary 202-366-8900

Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs 202-366-4551 (Main No.)

Deputy Asst. Secretary for Transp. Policy 202-366-4540 (Main No.)

Robert C. Johns Associate Administrator/Director, Volpe Transportation Center

Beth Osborne

Polly Trottenberg

Collister (Terry) Johnson Administrator, Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation

Director, Office of Intelligence, Security and Emergency Response (formerly OET)

Jacob Falk

Secretary of Transportation

Dana Gresham

Executive Assistant/Scheduler to Under Secretary for Policy 202-366-4544

Jack Wells

Director, Office of Infrastructure Finance & Innovation 202-366-8165

Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy 202-366-8152

Deputy Assistant Secretary 202-366-4551

DOTSTRATEGIC GOALS

HISTORY

• Mobility: Shape America’s future by ensuring a transportation system that is accessible, integrated, and efficient, and offers flexibility of choices.

David Matsuda Administrator, Maritime Administration

Amy Scarton

Michael Lowder

Under Secretary of Transp. for Policy 202-366-4544 (Main No.)

Joel Szabat

Vacant

Deputy Asst. Secretary for Transp. Policy 202-366-0301 (Main No.)

Joseph Szabo Administrator, Federal Railroad Administration

Director, Office of Economic and Strategic Analysis 202-366-9224

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Bob Letteney

• Economic Growth and Trade: Ad vance America’s economic growth and competitiveness domestically

Cynthia Quarterman Administrator, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

Deputy Asst. Secretary for Transp. Policy 202-366-4544 (Main No.)

David Strickland Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Victor Mendez Administrator, Federal Highway Administration

Susan McDermott

Office of Economic and Strategic Analysis

Coordinates the development of De partmental positions on navigation and spectrum policy. Represents all Federal civilian agencies in discussions regard ing the Global Positioning System (GPS) with the US DOD.

Office of Safety, Energy, and the Environment

OFFICE OFINTELLIGENCE, SECURITY, AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Transportation is a vulnerable lifeline in our communities on a daily basis, but during disasters it is an essential com ponent for helping the community get back on its feet and restoring its econ omy. To provide a centralized, effective program, the Office of Intelligence, Se curity, and Emergency Response in the Office of the Secretary (OST) of the Department of Transportation (DOT) performs coordinated crisis manage ment functions for multimodal trans portation emergencies, including:

Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy Serves as principal policy advisor to the Secretary of Transportation, with over sight responsibility for the Office of Transportation Policy and the Office of Aviation and International Affairs.

This Office represents the Department in its dealings with the US Congress, state and local governments, other fed eral agencies, public and special inter est groups, transportation associations, and nonprofit organizations.

Provides economic analysis of recom mendations and current and proposed

Office of Navigation and Spectrum Policy

Office of Freight and Logistics

• Naturaldisasters

• Securitysituations,suchasdomes tic criminal acts or international ter rorist acts

This office includes a broad portfolio of responsibilities covering domes tic and international aviation, inter national trade, and a range of other international cooperation and facili tation issues. The Office of Aviation and International Affairs includes two principal jurisdictions: domestic and international aviation. The Office contributes directly to accomplishing the Department of Transportation’s strategic goal of economic growth and trade, and advances America’s economic growth and competitive ness domestically and internationally through efficient and flexible trans portation.

OFFICE OFTRANSPORTATION POLICY

This office is primarily responsible for recommending surface transportation policy initiatives to the Secretary. The office coordinates multi-modal initia tives and processes, such as the devel opment of DOT’s proposed reauthori zation language and the coordination of the President’s Executive Order on streamlining environmental reviews of transportation infrastructure. The Of fice of Transportation Policy reviews proposed regulatory and legislative ac tions within the Department to ensure that they coincide with the Secretary’s intent. Within the Office are four sub ordinate Staff Director Offices:

Provides Departmental leadership and coordination in developing national freight transportation policies. The Of fice interacts directly with the private sector to maximize the effectiveness of infrastructure investments and to iden tify innovative approaches to improve the efficiency of freight transportation.

OFFICE OFAVIATION AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

• Nationaldefensemobilization

• Technologicalincidents/accidents

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and internationally through effi cient and flexible transportation.

• National Security: Advance the na tion’s vital security interests in support of national strategies such as the National Security Strategy and National Drug Control Strategy, by ensuring that the transportation system is secure and available for de fense mobility, and that our borders are free from illegal intrusion.

GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

rules, in coordination with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics and other offices. Oversees the development and implementation of the Department’s strategic plan.

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

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Recommends or coordinates policy safety including hazardous materials, environment, and energy issues af fecting all aspects of transportation. Oversees the intermodal Climate Change Center. Coordinates the De partment’s role in the President’s Hy drogen Fuel Initiative. Coordinates implementation of the President’s Executive Order on environmental stewardship and transportation infra structure project reviews.

The Federal Aviation Administration oversees the safety of civil aviation. The safety mission of the FAA is first and foremost, and includes the issuance and enforcement of regulations and stan dards related to the manufacture, opera tion, certification, and maintenance of aircraft. The agency is responsible for the rating and certification of airmen and for certification of airports serving air carriers. It also regulates a program to protect the security of civil aviation and enforces regulations under the Haz ardous Materials Transportation Act for shipments by air. The FAA, which operates a network of airport towers, air route traffic control centers, and flight service stations, develops air traf fic rules, allocates the use of airspace, and provides for the security control of air traffic to meet national defense requirements. Other responsibilities include the construction or installa tion of visual and electronic aids to air navigation, and promotion of aviation safety internationally. The FAA, which regulates and encourages the US com mercial space transportation industry,

FederalGOVERNMENTDOTADMINISTRATIONSAviationAdministration (FAA)

• Human and Natural Environment: Protect and enhance communities and the natural environment affected by transportation.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was established within the Department of Transportation on January 1, 2000, pursuant to the Mo tor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 (Public Law No. 106-159, 113 Stat. 1748 [December 9, 1999]). For merly a part of the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s primary mission is to prevent commercial mo tor vehicle–related fatalities and inju ries. Administration activities contrib ute to ensuring safety in motor carrier operations through strong enforcement of safety regulations, targeting high-risk carriers and commercial motor vehicle drivers; improving safety information systems and commercial motor vehicle technologies; strengthening commer cial motor vehicle equipment and op erating standards; and increasing safety awareness. To accomplish these activi ties, the Administration works with

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materi als Safety Administration oversees the safety of more than 800,000 daily ship ments of hazardous materials in the

of an adequate, well-balanced United States merchant marine, sufficient to carry the Nation’s domestic waterborne commerce, and a substantial portion of its waterborne foreign commerce, and capable of serving as a naval and mili tary auxiliary in time of war or national emergency. MARAD also seeks to en sure that the United States enjoys ad equate shipbuilding and repair service, efficient ports, effective intermodal water and land transportation systems, and reserve shipping capacity in time of national emergency.

The Federal Highway Administration coordinates highway transportation programs in cooperation with states and other partners to enhance the country’s safety, economic vitality, quality of life, and the environment. Major program areas include the Federal-Aid Highway Program, which provides federal finan cial assistance to the states to construct and improve the National Highway System, urban and rural roads, and bridges. This program provides funds for general improvements and devel opment of safe highways and roads. The Federal Lands Highway Program provides access to and within national forests, national parks, Indian reserva tions, and other public lands by pre paring plans and contracts, supervising construction facilities, and conducting bridge inspections and surveys. The FHWA also manages a comprehensive research, development, and technology program.

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Maritime Administration (MARAD)

also licenses commercial space launch facilities and private sector launches.

The Federal Railroad Administration promotes safe and environmentally sound rail transportation. With the re sponsibility of ensuring railroad safety throughout the nation, the FRA em ploys safety inspectors to monitor rail road compliance with federally man dated safety standards including track maintenance, inspection standards, and operating practices. The FRA con ducts research and development tests to evaluate projects in support of its safety mission and to enhance the railroad system as a national transportation re source. Public education campaigns on highway–rail grade crossing safety and the danger of trespassing on rail prop erty are also administered by FRA.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is responsible for re ducing deaths, injuries, and economic losses resulting from motor vehicle crashes. NHTSA sets and enforces safety performance standards for motor vehicles and equipment, and through grants to state and local governments enables them to conduct effective lo cal highway safety programs. NHTSA investigates safety defects in motor ve hicles, sets and enforces fuel economy standards, helps states and local com munities reduce the threat of drunk drivers, promotes the use of safety belts, child safety seats, and air bags, investi gates odometer fraud, establishes and enforces vehicle anti-theft regulations, and provides consumer information on motor vehicle safety topics. Research on driver behavior and traffic safety is conducted by NHTSA to develop the most efficient and effective means of bringing about safety improve ments. A toll-free Auto Safety Hot line, 1-888-DASH-2-DOT, furnishes consumers with a wide range of auto safety information. Callers also can help identify safety problems in motor vehicles, tires, and automotive equip ment such as child safety seats.

Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)

Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)

The Federal Transit Administration assists in developing improved mass transportation systems for cities and communities nationwide. Through its grant programs, FTA helps plan, build, and operate transit systems with conve nience, cost, and accessibility in mind. Although buses and rail vehicles are the most common type of public transpor tation, other kinds include commuter ferryboats, trolleys, inclined railways, subways, and people movers. In pro viding financial, technical, and plan ning assistance, the agency provides leadership and resources for safe and technologically advanced local transit systems while assisting in the devel opment of local and regional traffic reduction. The FTA maintains the Na tional Transit Library (NTL), a reposi tory of reports, documents, and data generated by professionals and others from around the country. The NTL is designed to facilitate document sharing among people interested in transit and transit-related topics.

The Maritime Administration pro motes development and maintenance

Federal Transit Administration (FTA)

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)

federal, state, and local enforcement agencies, the motor carrier industry, labor safety interest groups, and others.

quirements, to develop tools and technologies addressing them for our clients, and to be a catalyst for innovation in transportation tech nologies and management processes to make the transportation system safer and more effective and effi cient. In carrying out this mission, we support national transportationrelated initiatives and understand, anticipate, and create awareness of national and international transpor tation trends and issues. We serve as a federal bridge for transportation expertise between industry, aca demia, and other government agen cies in order to enhance the nation’s capabilities to meet future transpor tation requirements.

Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (SLSDC)

Surface Transportation Board (STB)

The Surface Transportation Board is an independent, bipartisan, adjudicatory body organizationally housed within the DOT. It is responsible for the eco nomic regulation of interstate surface transportation, primarily railroads, within the United States. The STB’s mission is to ensure that competitive, efficient, and safe transportation ser vices are provided to meet the needs of shippers, receivers, and consumers. The Board is charged with promot ing, where appropriate, substantive and procedural regulatory reform in the economic regulation of surface transportation and with providing an efficient and effective forum for the resolution of disputes. The Board con tinues to strive to develop, through rulemakings and case disposition, new and better ways to analyze unique and complex problems, to reach fully justi fied decisions more quickly, to reduce the costs associated with regulatory oversight, and to encourage private sector negotiations and resolutions to problems where appropriate. DTJ

To anticipate future national, state, local, and international transpor tation and logistics issues and re

Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean. The SLSDC, in tandem with the Saint Lawrence Seaway Authority of Canada, oversees operations safety, vessel inspections, traffic control, and navigation aids on the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway. Im portant to the economic development 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 Research and Innovative Technol ogy Administration is an agency whose mission is to identify and facilitate so lutions to the challenges and opportu nities facing America’s transportation system. RITA’s focus is on promoting transportation research that will fos ter the use of innovative technology. RITA includes the Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, an organization dedicated to enhanc ing the effectiveness, efficiency, and responsiveness of other Federal orga nizations with critical transportationrelated functions and missions. With responsibility for research policy and technology sharing, the agency part ners with national and international organizations and universities. RITA also includes the Bureau of Transpor tation Statistics, the Transportation Safety Institute, the Office of Intermo dalism, and the University Transporta tion Centers program.

United States and 64 percent of the nation’s energy that is transported by pipelines. PHMSA is dedicated solely to safety by working toward the elimi nation of transportation-related deaths and injuries in hazardous materials and pipeline transportation and by pro moting transportation solutions that enhance communities and protect the natural environment.

John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (VOLPE)

The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)

The Saint Lawrence Seaway Devel opment Corporation operates and maintains a safe, reliable, and effi cient waterway for commercial and noncommercial vessels between the

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Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA)

The Bureau of Transportation Sta tistics was created as a statistical agency in 1992. The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991 established BTS for data collection, analysis, and reporting and to ensure the most cost-effective use of transportationmonitoring resources. BTS brings a greater degree of coordination, com parability, and quality standards to transportation data and fills impor tant gaps.

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3. Enforcing our Immigration Laws

• OfficeofOperationsCoordination

VISION

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• DirectorateforManagement

Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

1. Guarding against Terrorism

• USImmigrationandCustoms

The primary responsibility of the Mili tary Advisor is to provide counsel and support to the Secretary in affairs relat ing to the coordination and execution of policy and operations between DHS and DOD.

• OfficeofHealthAffairs

but our goal is clear—keeping America safe. Our mission gives us five main ar eas of responsibility:

MISSION

By preserving our freedoms, protecting America . . . we secure our Homeland.

2. Securing our Borders

• DirectorateforNationalProtection and Programs

• USSecretService www.dhs.gov

The Department of Homeland Secu rity has a vital mission: to secure the nation from the many threats we face. This requires the dedication of more than 230,000 employees in jobs that range from aviation and border secu rity to emergency response, from cyber security analyst to chemical facility in spector. Our duties are wide-ranging,

these goals, we are con tinually strengthening our partner ships with communities, first respond ers, law enforcement, and government agencies—at the state, local, tribal, federal, and international levels. We are accelerating the deployment of sci ence, technology, and innovation 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.

• FederalLawEnforcementTraining Center

The Honorable Janet Napolitano Secretary of Homeland Security

• TransportationSecurityAdminis tration (TSA)

• USCitizenshipandImmigration Services En forcement (ICE) Agency (FEMA)

• USCustomsandBorderProtection (CBP)

• OfficeofPolicy

• Directorate for Science & Technology

• DomesticNuclearDetectionOffice

4. Improving our Readiness for, Re sponse to, and Recovery from Di sasters

• UnitedStatesCoastGuard • FederalEmergencyManagement

• OfficeofIntelligenceandAnalysis

Inmentachieving

5. Maturing and Unifying the Depart

Components of DHS (Select agency profiles follow):

Jane Holl Lute Deputy Secretary Rear Admiral Charles D. Michel, USCG Senior Military Advisor

The TSA protects the Nation’s trans portation systems to ensure freedom of movement for people and commerce.

Excellence in public service through: Integrity; Innovation; Team spirit.

John S. Pistole Administrator www.tsa.gov (TSA)

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

VALUES

—Craig Fugate, FEMA Administrator

F

VISION

CHECK THE TSA WEB SITE TIPS for TRAVELERS –Resource Center • CheckpointWaitTimeCalculator • CivilRightsComplaints • FAAFlightDelayInformation • TravelerRedressInquiryProgram • ClaimsManagementOffice DTJ

MISSION

William Craig Fugate Administrator of FEMA www.fema.gov

ter, National Emergency Training Center in Emmitsburg, MD, and the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, AL. Often FEMA works in partnership with other organizations that are part of the nation’s emergency management team. These partners in clude state and local emergency man agement agencies, 27 federal agencies, the American Red Cross, and other non-governmental entities, including the faith-based community.

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The TSA will continuously set the standard for excellence in transporta tion security through its people, pro cesses, and technologies.

The TSA was formed immediately following the tragedies of September 11. As a component agency of the De partment of Homeland Security, TSA is responsible for security of the nation’s transportation systems. With TSA state, local, and regional partners, the organization oversees security for the highways, railroads, buses, mass tran sit systems, marine ports, and airports. People from Alaska to Puerto Rico are employed through TSA to ensure that travel—by plane, train, automobile, or ferry—is safe and secure.

EMA is the central point of con tact within the federal govern ment for a wide range of emergen cy planning and response activities. It works closely with all levels of govern ment and the emergency management community to improve the nation’s state of civil preparedness and ability to respond effectively to crises of all kinds. FEMA is headquartered in Wash ington, DC, with regional and area of fices across the country, and the Mount Weather Emergency Operations Cen

“Emergencies can happen at any time, anywhere. They can range from natural disas ters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, or flooding to events such as power outages. The key to successful emergency response, regardless of the nature of the event, is personal preparedness. Our pressing objective, as a nation and as individuals, is to be prepared through a few simple steps: make an emergency plan, get an emergency supply kit, and be informed of the hazards in your area.”

FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA)

• Migrantinterdiction

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The men and women of CG-4 en sure the Coast Guard’s complex infra structure is “always ready” to provide the necessary capability to the opera tional community to meet the Coast Guard’s missions.

• ICEoperations

Ronald J. Rábago Assistant Commandant for Engineering and Logistics (CG-4)

USCG ENGINEERING AND LOGISTICS

OUR VISION

US Coast Guard is one of the five armed forces of the United States and the only military organization within the De partment of Homeland Security. The Coast Guard protects the maritime economy and the environment, de fends our maritime borders, and saves those in peril. The Coast Guard pro vides unique benefits to the nation because of its distinctive blend of mili tary, humanitarian, and civilian lawenforcement capabilities. By law, the Coast Guard has 11 missions:

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The

• Ports,waterways,andcoastalsecurity

• Aidstonavigation

Engineering and Logistics Directorate (CG-4) develops, deploys and maintains the resources necessary to sustain the ca pabilities to meet operational require ments that support the Coast Guard’s five fundamental roles: Maritime Safety, Maritime Security, Maritime Mo bility, National Defense, and Protec tion of Natural Resources. To do this, our professionals are responsible for engineering and logistics throughout the Coast Guard. The Engineering and Logistics Directorate provides techni cal, logistics and engineering support for all Coast Guard operating programs (i.e., Search and Rescue, environmen tal, etc.). This includes performing or

• Searchandrescue

To develop and support the Systems which enable the men and women of the Coast Guard to be Semper Paratus . . . today and tomorrow.

The Engineering and Logistics Team . . . provides effective, affordable, capability for our customers, and into the future.

• Livingmarineresources

OUR MISSION

• Marineenvironmentalprotection

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 our ability to do our job. From the Assistant Commandant for Engineering and Lo gistics to the field technician repairing a piece of mission critical equipment, the Engineering and Logistics organization performs as a vital asset that enables the Coast Guard to attain its strategic and performance goals.

• Marinesafety

• Defensereadiness

www.uscg.mil

United States Coast Guard (USCG)RADM

Admiral Robert J. Papp, Jr., USCG Commandant of the USCG

• Otherlawenforcement

assisting in planning, design, construc tion, acquisition, renovation, mainte nance, outfitting and alteration of cut ters, boats, aircraft, motor vehicles, aids to navigation and shore facilities. En gineering, logistics, and maintenance responsibilities also include complete life-cycle support; installation, opera tions, maintenance and ultimately re placement.TheEngineering and Logistics Di rectorate is composed of 2164 people: 134 located in Coast Guard Head quarters and 2030 located at three Headquarters Units: Aviation Logistics Center, Surfaces Forces Logistics Cen ter (which includes the Coast Guard Yard), and the Shore Infrastructure Logistics Center. The Directorate is re sponsible for managing an annual bud get of 1 billion dollars.

• Druginterdiction

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Michael Robertson, Chief of Staff (acting) 202-501-0800 • michael.robertson@gsa.gov

• Effectivemanagementofgovern ment assets including more than 9600 government-owned or leased buildings and 250,000 vehicles in the federal fleet, and preservation of historic federal properties;

s the federal government’s work place solutions provider, the US General Services Administration works to foster an effective, sustainable, and transparent government for the American people. GSA’s expertise in gov ernment workplace solutions include:

• Leveragingthegovernment’sbuy ing power through responsible ac

The Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) provides the best value services, products, and solutions to customers and increases overall government effec tiveness and efficiency. FAS has 4 busi ness portfolios: Integrated Technology Services, Assisted Acquisition Services, General Supplies and Services, Travel, Motor Vehicles, and Card Services. Benefits of FAS include a deeper understanding by GSA of customer requirements; stronger management of the agency’s acquisition processes and programs; and greater integration of GSA business lines to provide mul tiple channels for customers to acquire the products, services, and solutions needed. FAS makes it possible for GSA to deliver excellent acquisition services efficiently and effectively while provid

Transient Lodging – the FedRooms program provides more than 11,000 quality hotels worldwide, all approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Rates are at or below per diem, travelers can cancel up to 4pm the day of arrival without penalty, there are no hidden costs, and there is no charge for early check-out. For these benefits, you must ask for the FedRooms rate by name.

to the tremendous price savings, the Airline City Pair Program has many features that allow govern ment travelers all the flexibility pos sible in planning official travel. The benefits of this service include: Fares priced on one-way routes, no advance purchase required, no minimum or maximum length stay required, tickets fully refundable, last seat availability, no blackout periods, and dual fares availability.Visitwww.gsa.gov/travel for more information. DTJ

Daniel Tangherlini Acting Administrator

ing value to federal customers and the taxpayer.GSA’s E-Gov Travel Service (ETS) is a government-wide, web-based ser vice that applies world-class travel management practices to consolidate and aggregate federal travel. This endto-end service streamlines travel man agement and embeds real time visibil ity into travel choices so that agencies can optimize their budgets. ETS is used by executive branch agencies that are subject to the Federal Travel Regula tion (FTR).

“Our

General Services Administration (GSA) success is driven by our commercial suppliers, we look to industry to continue to drive transformation and we will utilize that to achieve World Class Travel Management practices across the federal government.

Dir., Office of Travel and Transp. Services, Center for Travel Management

Timothy Burke

Emergency Lodging Long-Term Conference,HousingEvents,and Tradeshow Planning Services

Airline City Pair Program has ex panded to more than 5000 city pairs. The airfares offered under this program are discounted considerably off com parable commercial fares—saving the federal government billions of dollars annually.Inaddition

• Promotingresponsibleuseoffed eral resources through development of government-wide policies rang ing from federal travel to property and management practices.

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quisition of products and services making up approximately 14 per cent of the government’s total pro curement dollars;

—Timothy Burke

• Providinginnovativetechnology solutions to enhance government efficiency and increase citizen en gagement; and

Susan Britta, Deputy Administrator 202-501-0800 • susan.britta@gsa.gov

Military & Government Travelers, get the rewards you deserve!

With a portfolio of over 4,500 hotels in 100 countries and over 52 million members, Priority Club® Rewards is the first and largest hotel loyalty program. We have been awarded numerous awards including Freddie Awards, “Best Hotel Loyalty Program” by Business Travel Awards and “Best Hotel Rewards Program in the World” by Global Traveler magazine.

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IHG holds dear those who serve our country and strives to honor and recognize them in any way we can. Our doors are open and our heartfelt hospitality is extended to each of you.

Join Priority Club® Rewards now. Members earn their choice of points toward free hotel nights or merchandise, or earn frequent flyer miles with more than 40 domestic and international airline partners.

We’re always coming up with new point-earning opportunities. To join, call 1.888.211.9874 or visit priorityclub.com. Enrollment in Priority Club Rewards is free. www.ihg.com/gov

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

* ”Member Since” applies to predecessor company membership in NDTA Your

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLE SUSTAINING MEMBER

The Sustaining Membership is appropriate for companies operating in two or more cities or geographic regions. Sustaining Members may have an established brand, but may want to expand networks, increase opportunities for military or government business, or be active in the national committee structure.

ALMANAC 2012

INDUSTRY MEMBERS

commitmentthankWemembership.sincerelyyouforyourconfidenceinandtotheNationalDefenseTransportationAssociation.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

The Regional Patron Membership is reserved for smaller or newer companies focused on a specific geographical area. Regional Patrons may want to establish their service or brand as they grow, network with local industry leaders, or support regional activities.

Chairman’s Circle PLUS is NDTA’s highest level of corporate membership and is particularly well suited to companies with multiple operating units. In the DTJ Almanac, specific divisions, subsidiaries, or brands are included in the parent organization profile, providing the greatest exposure to a company’s services, products, and capabilities. PLUS members may participate on NDTA Functional Committees to share industry-specific knowledge and to network with senior level decision makers in the military, government, and corporate sectors.

The Chairman’s Circle Membership appeals to major transportation, logistics, supply chain, distribution, and travel companies with recognized presence in industry markets. The additional resources and personal involvement of our Chairman’s Circle members allows NDTA to provide greater committee sup port and sponsorship of technical and professional programs.

In addition to exposure and involvement, all Corporate Members, regardless of membership level, can designate employees as individual members of NDTA. In this capacity, employees receive a complimentary subscription to the Defense Transportation Journal (DTJ), the opportunity to enroll in group health insurance and legal service programs, and hotel and car rental discounts from participating corporate members. support ensures the viability of NDTA and, at the same time, sustains programs and events that are open to our general

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CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

1100 North Wood Dale Road • Wood Dale, IL 60191 630-227-2000 • www.aarcorp.com

Arthur L. Breithaupt, Vice President of Military Sales & Marketing art.breithaupt@aarcorp.com

Arthur L. Breithaupt Vice President of Military Sales & Marketing

Randy Martinez, Group Vice President Government & Defense Programs

Randy Martinez Group Vice President Government & ProgramsDefense

AAR CORP.

Member Since 1992

Lee Krantz, General Manager lee.krantz@aarcorp.com

AARrandy.martinez@aarcorp.comprovidesdiverseproducts

and services to the worldwide commercial aviation and government/defense industries. AAR’s specialized products and services support national defense, homeland security, and humanitarian aid operations. Our field-proven products move troops and equipment into theaters of operations, sustain intheater activity, and provide real-time communications and situational awareness. AAR designs, manufactures, and integrates rapid deployment equipment including air-mobile shelters, 20’ ISO® shelters, air-transportable ISU® containers, cargo and seat pallets, CROPs, and flat racks for military and defense customers. AAR was recently ranked among the Top 100 defense contractors in the world.

COL Rich Brooks, USA (Ret.) Vice President, Logistics and Commodity Services

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COL Rich Brooks, USA (Ret.), Vice President, Logistics Operations rbrooks@agilitylogistics.us • 703-417-6012

From its roots in emerging markets, Agility brings efficiency to supply chains in some of the globe’s most challenging environments, offering unmatched personal service, a global footprint, and customized capabilities in developed countries and emerging economies alike. A publicly traded company, Agility is one of the world’s leading providers of integrated logistics with close to $6 billion in annual revenue and more than 22,000 employees in 550 offices across 100 countries. For more information about Agility, visit www.agilitylogistics.com.

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1725 Duke Street, Suite 450 • Alexandria, VA 22314 703-417-6000 • www.agilitylogistics.com

Jim Cox, Vice President, Public Affairs & Marketing jcox@agilitylogistics.com • 703-417-6050

MG Dan Mongeon, USA (Ret.) President & CEO, Defense & Government Services, Holdings, Inc.

Member Since 2004

AGILITY DEFENSE & GOVERNMENT SERVICES

RADM Mark Young, SC, USN (Ret.), Senior Vice President, Strategy myoung@agilitylogistics.com • 703-417-6013

MG Dan Mongeon, USA (Ret.), President & CEO, Defense & Government Services, Holdings, Inc. dmongeon@agilitylogistics.com • 703-417-6000

Chairman’s Circle PLUS

CORPORATE MEMBERS

Evelyn Gernandt, Deputy Managing Director

Arlen P. Henock, Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer

Fred Finger, Vice President/General Manager, Fidelio, LP

One Maynard Drive, 3rd Floor • Park Ridge, NJ 07656 201-307-1626 • inquiries@arrcnet.com

American Auto Logistics, recipient of the SDDC Quality award for outstanding service to the Department of Defense, manages the transport, vehicle processing, and storage of POVs for Military Service Members and their families. Under the Global Privately Owned Vehicle Contract (GPC) for the Department of Defense, American Auto Logistics transports more than 60,000 vehicles and provides total care storage for more than 8000 vehicles annually for service members relocating throughout the world, with a network of vehicle processing centers in the continental United States, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, Continental Europe, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Bahrain, and South Korea.

AMERICAN SHIPPING & LOGISTICS GROUP

Raymond P. Ebeling Chairman, President, CEO & COO

Sam Cermack, Vice President, General Manager

John Handy, General, USAF (Ret.), Vice Chairman

American Auto Logistics, LP

Sam Cermack Vice GeneralPresident,Manager

Member Since 1992*

Raymond P. Ebeling, Chairman, President, CEO & COO

One Maynard Drive, 3rd Floor • Park Ridge, NJ 07656 201-594-0603 • aalcustomerservice@amslgroup.com

One Maynard Drive, 3rd Floor • Park Ridge, NJ 07656 201-573-0371 • www.arrcnet.com

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Matt Eisele, Vice President & General Counsel

Raymond P. Ebeling, Chairman, President, CEO & COO

Transcar GmbH

Geheimrat-Hummel-Platz 4 • 65239 Hochheim, Germany 49-6146-607-0 • service@transcar.de

Bill Antonelli, Vice President Operations

Eric Ebeling Vice President, Marketing and Government Relations

Transcar is a European based trucking and transportation service provider specializing in cars and other rolling equipment. Additionally, Transcar operates 20 vehicle processing centers throughout Europe. Transcar offers complete door-to-door intermodal transportation services, customs clearance, port management, and logistics management.

American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier (ARC) has provided highly reliable US owned, managed, and crewed Ro-Ro shipping services since 1990. ARC is committed to providing innovative and flexible solutions for its customers in the US Department of Defense and various US government agencies, as well as for commercial shippers of rolling stock and break bulk equipment. ARC is the leading US flag Ro-Ro carrier and the third largest US flag international carrier.

Sam Cermack, Managing Director

American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier, LLC (ARC)

Eric Ebeling, Vice President, Marketing and Government Relations

Raymond P. Ebeling, Chairman & CEO

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

ASL is a broad-based shipping and logistics provider to the US Government and commercial market. The ASL Group delivers supply chain solutions through its comprehensive and customer focused global network.

Raymond P. Ebeling, Chairman, President, CEO & COO

Chairman’s

Karin Hellemans, Director, Government/Military Trade-Europe karin_hellemans@apl.com • +32-3-544-1358

APL Logistics offers a full range of supply chain services that reduce costs and increase profit potential. It bundles and integrates comprehensive services to meet your unique requirements. Count on APL Logistics for innovative solutions tailored to your business needs. Services include Supply Chain Management; Consolidation and Vendor Services; Warehousing and Distribution; Global Freight Management; Manufacturing Support; Asset Management; and Day Definite Guaranteed LCL and FCL services.

Eric Topp, Director, Government Contracting eric_topp@apl.com • 202-496-2489

Chris Thomas, Director, Military Market (Middle East) chris_thomas@apl.com • +971 4 3521304 x223

APL Maritime provides vessel operating services for the APL fleet of owned and chartered vessels and also markets APL’s ships to the Department of Defense for dedicated period charter requirements. APL Maritime prides itself on its record of unblemished, dependable service in the demanding liner service and also its ability to meet the specialized and dynamic need 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.

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Eric Mensing, President & CEO, APL Maritime, Ltd., VP Government Trade & Affairs eric_mensing@apl.com • 202-496-2480

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

APL Maritime

Ron Seignious, Director, Military Market (East Coast) ron_seignious@apl.com • 202-496-2485

Jason Cook, Director, Military Logistics jason_cook@apl.com • 202-496-2483

APL provides customers around the world with container transportation services through a network combining high-quality intermodal operations and state-of-the-art information technology. APL has been facilitating world trade since 1848 and is one of the shipping industry’s leading and most recognized global brands. Today, APL offers premium container shipping and land transportation across Asia, North and South America, Europe, the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent, and Australia.

Circle PLUS CORPORATE MEMBERS

Lars Magnusson Senior MilitaryDirector,Market

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Eric Mensing President & CEO, APL Maritime, Ltd., VP Gov’t Trade & Affairs

APL LIMITED

APL Logistics

Will Martin, Director, Government Contracting will_martin@apl.com • 510-272-2086

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

Jerry Jameson, Director, Projects and Military Household Goods jerry_jameson@apl.com • 512-215-2880

Lars Magnusson, Senior Director, Military Market lars_magnusson@apl.com • 202-496-2484

Member Since 1957

1667 K Street NW, Suite 400 • Washington, DC 20006 202-331-1424 • www.APL.com

John W. Dietrich Executive Vice President & COO

ATLAS AIR WORLDWIDE HOLDINGS, INC. 2000 Westchester Avenue • Purchase, NY 10577 914-701-8000

William J. Flynn, President & Chief Executive Officer

• Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance (ACMI) aircraft leasing, in which customers receive a dedicated aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance on a long-term lease basis

Michael T. Steen, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer

John W. Dietrich, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

Spencer Schwartz, Senior Vice President & Chief Finance Officer

• Express network and scheduled air cargo service

Thomas P. Kane, Vice President, Government & Defense Programs thomas.kane@atlasair.com • 914-701-8234

• Military cargo and passenger charters

• Commercial cargo and passenger charters

Ken Johnson, Vice President, Government & Defense Development ken.johnson@atlasair.com • 901-701-8535

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In addition, AAWW is the only ACMI provider to offer customers access to the game-changing Boeing 747-8F. Our customers include major airlines, express delivery providers, international freight forwarders, the US military—including the CRAF program—and charter brokers. Through our CMI service, we provide key supply chain support for the production of Boeing’s all-new commercial jetliner, the 787 Dreamliner, by operating a specially-modified fleet of four 747400 aircraft. In addition, Atlas operates a private, premium passenger charter service for the US-Africa Energy Association (USAEA) through SonAir—Serviço Aéreo, S.A. (SonAir), acting as agent for the USAEA. We are the provider of training for Air Force One and for E-4B, National Airborne Operations Center pilots and flight engineers. For more information, please go to www.atlasair.com.

• Dry leasing of aircraft and engines

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAWW) is proud to be an NDTA Chairman’s Circle Plus member and to support the men and women of the United States Armed Forces and our Allies. AAWW is the parent company of Atlas Air, Inc. (Atlas) and Titan Aviation Leasing (Titan) and is the majority shareholder of Polar Air Cargo Worldwide, Inc. (Polar). Through Atlas and Polar, AAWW operates the world’s largest fleet of Boeing 747 freighter aircraft and is the leading provider of leased freighter aircraft and outsourced aircraft operating services and solutions to the global aviation industry. The AAWW companies provide:

William J. Flynn President & CEO

Adam R. Kokas, Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Chief Human Resources Officer

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

Member Since 2007

• Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance (CMI) service, for customers who provide their own aircraft

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

1001 Industrial Parkway • McDonough, GA 30253

Established in 1994, BTT has become 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.

1001 Industrial Parkway • McDonough, GA 30253

Charles Phillips, Vice President, Government Services & Bennett Int’l Logistics, LLC, Bennett Int’l Group, LLC charles.phillips@bennettig.com • 800-866-5500 x723

Bennett DriveAway

Established in 1986, Bennett DriveAway 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.

Marcia G. Taylor, President & CEO, Bennett International Group

David Lowry, President, Bennett Motor Express, LLC david.lowry@bennettig.com • 800-866-5500 x238

Tim Robinson, Senior Director of Government Services, Bennett Motor Express, LLC tim.robinson@bennettig.com • 800-866-5500 x722

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1001 Industrial Parkway • McDonough, GA 30253

Bennett Motor Express (BME) is the flagship company of Bennett International Group 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 seasoned subject matter experts with many years of practical experience in the government enterprise.

Frank Perconti, Senior Vice President of Sales & Business Development, Bennett Motor Express, LLC frank.perconti@bennettig.com • 800-866-5500 x465

David Lowry President Bennett Motor Express, LLC

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

BDS supports you with bi-coastal, dedicated warehousing solutions featuring AccuPlus Warehouse Management Systems, public warehousing, supply chain management, yard management, port services, dedicated fleet trucking, and multimodal freight solutions.

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Bennett International Transport, LLC (BIT)

Bennett Truck Transport, LLC (BTT)

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

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BENNETT MOTOR EXPRESS, LLC

Bennett Distribution Services, LLC (BDS)

Bennett International Logistics, LLC (BIL)

Bennett International Group, LLC (BIG)

BIL is a non–asset based neutral affiliate of Bennett International Group and its family of affiliated companies. BIL is focused on delivering management solutions that integrate resources and technology to design, engineer, and manage complex supply chain processes and systems. BIL’s subject matter experts have enabled it to achieve a reputation as an exceptionally unique Fourth Party Logistics (4PL) and Third Party Logistics (3PL) service provider. Its full spectrum logistics planning and support capabilities, subject matter experts, reliable equipment, warehouse/distribution facilities, and excellent service record allow Bennett to provide government customers with a tailored and dependable logistics solution.

Charles Phillips Vice President, Government Services, Bennett Motor Express, LCC

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Dennis Muilenburg, President & CEO, Boeing Defense, Space & Security

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• Logistics Operations

• Supply Chain Management

• Logistics Training and Simulation

In 2010, Tapestry acquired CDM Technologies, a software engineering company that specializes in real-time transportation and logistics planning systems for the US military. Whether by air, sea, rail, or road, CDM’s routing and load-planning optimization software provides customers with in-transit visibility and rapid re-planning capabilities. At Boeing, our objectives and those of our customers are one and the same: To deliver what is needed, where it’s needed, as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Boeing is the world’s leading aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft combined. Additionally, Boeing designs and manufactures rotorcraft, electronic and defense systems, missiles, satellites, launch vehicles, and advanced information and communication systems. As a major service provider to NASA, Boeing operates the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. The company also provides numerous military and commercial airline support services. Boeing has customers in more than 90 countries around the world and is one of the largest US exporters in terms of sales. Headquartered in Chicago, Boeing employs more than 158,000 people across the United States and in 70 countries. This represents one of the most diverse, talented, and innovative workforces anywhere. More than 123,000 of our people hold college degrees—including nearly 32,000 advanced degrees—in virtually every business and technical field from approximately 2700 colleges and universities worldwide. Our enterprise also leverages the talents of hundreds of thousands more skilled people that work for Boeing suppliers worldwide.

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A major focus area for Boeing Defense, Space & Security, is Logistics Command & Control (LogC2), capabilities that are managed within the Defense & Government Services division. D&GS provides the services market with innovative, cost-competitive services in more than 100 locations worldwide. D&GS supplies a broad range of contractor logistics services to government customers, including engineering support for several government aircraft types, including the VC-25, KC/KDC-10, and the C-9. The company’s Tapestry Solutions subsidiary offers innovative LogC2 expertise to streamline logistics operations and deliver high-value software, consulting, training, and on-site support to a range of customers. Acquired by Boeing in 2008, Tapestry provides custom software development, systems engineering, geographic information systems (GIS), field support, training, consulting, support services, and modeling & simulation to the US military, other government customers, and the private sector. A leading systems integrator and designer, Tapestry has more than 17 years of documented experience designing enterprise and tactical level logistics information systems with more than 50,000 worldwide users. Tapestry’s primary focus is on six logistics domains:

• Asset Management

100 North Riverside • Chicago, IL 60606 312-544-2000 • www.facebook.com/pages/Boeing-Company/115345968480189www.boeing.com boeingblogs.com/

• Deployment and Distribution

Dennis Muilenburg President & CEO, Boeing Defense, Space & Security

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• Command and Control (C2)

marketplace, companies are looking for partners and solutions to help operate and run their businesses effectively. Innovation, experience, and leadership are key components in leveraging today’s fast-paced environment. CEVA Ground’s portfolio of products and services focuses on business improvements, creating leveraged value for our customers.

• PO Management

Total Logistics Management Services Include:

CEVA Contract Logistics

• Web Enabled Supply Chain Visibility

CEVA LOGISTICS

15355 Vickery Drive • Houston, TX 77032 281-618-3100 • www.cevalogistics.com

CEVA Freight Management provides a multitude of services to ensure that your supply chain is efficient and cost effective. The Company is ISO 9001:2000 certified, which eliminates barriers to trade and improves productivity. Our security measures are second to none, as evidenced by our C-TPAT and TAPA certifications. CEVA is committed to continuous improvement of our processes and security features that will ultimately guarantee total customer satisfaction in all products and services.

• Value Chain Strategy and Consultation

• Transportation (International and Domestic Freight Forwarding via Air, Ocean, and Ground)

CEVA Ground

• Vendor Managed Inventory

CEVA Logistics US, Inc.

Richard Weidner Vice BusinessPresident,Development

10751 Deerwood Park Boulevard, Suite 200 • Jacksonville, FL 32256

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Richard Weidner, Vice President, Business Development richard.weidner@cevalogistics.com • 832-348-4554

• Select Fleet (Dedicated Equipment) provides flexible scheduling and scalable capacity for peak service periods or special projects. Services and resources can include any combination of tractors, trailers, drivers, dispatchers, and fleet management services. Dependable. Driven. Different.

• Select Ground (Road Feeder/LTL) connects your business with all major air gateways, ports, and logistic centers throughout the USA. Coast to coast, we’re positioned for maximum coverage and reliability.

• Select Load (Truckload) offers complete North American coverage with standard van and specialized trailers. Value added services are available such as container to trailer transloading (40/53), CFS operations, and container load/unload.

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• Material Handling

CEVA Contract Logistics is a leading global logistics and supply chain management company. It designs, implements, and operates complex supply chain solutions on a national, regional, or global scale for multinational and large local companies. It provides customers with end-to-end logistics solutions spanning the entire supply chain. The company focuses on a diverse range of market sectors including automotive, general industry, high-tech/electronics, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), utilities, and rail. CEVA employs 50,000 people and operates an extensive global network with facilities in more than 100 countries worldwide and maintains 613 warehouses globally with a combined space of approximately 88 million square feet. For fiscal year 2006, CEVA reported sales of .6 billion.

• Import and Export Services

CEVA is a leading provider of supply chain solutions, demonstrating core competencies in transportation services, logistics management, and information technology. Believing that these primary service components impact every stage of the supply chain, CEVA utilizes its expertise and global infrastructure of more than 1000 offices and agents in more than 100 countries to establish a competitive advantage for its customers. Committed to operational excellence and superior customer service, CEVA’s network of global professionals remains focused on streamlining processes, improving information, and providing supply and demand strategies that result in profitability for our large base of local, regional, and multi-national customers.

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10750 Columbia Pike • Silver Spring, MD 20901 301-592-5196 • www.choicehotels.com

Ascend Collection® is a network of Historic, Boutique, and Unique hotels that give you an authentic, local experience. The network is designed for those who appreciate an upscale hotel with excellent service.

Clarion® gives you full service amenities at a great value. Whether dining in with room service or at the on-site restaurant, relaxing in the soft beds, utilizing the complimentary Internet access, exercising in the fitness center, or taking care of your business needs in the 24-hour business center, Clarion gives you everything you need.

Comfort Suites® gives you modern suites with separate areas so you can spread out and recharge. You’ll be ready for the day ahead after a free hot breakfast, and pleased with the other free extras like high-speed Internet access and a morning paper.

Feel at home on the road with MainStay Suites® residential style amenities and affordable rates. Studio and one-bedroom suites offer complimentary weekday continental breakfast. Enjoy the convenience of free high-speed Internet access, weekly housekeeping service, and guest laundry and exercise facilities.

You’ll never have to look far to get great value because Econo Lodge® hotels deliver an affordable and convenient place to stay. Enjoy free wireless Internet hotspots, a newspaper on weekdays, and a premium movie channel. And best of all, you get a free continental breakfast to start your day off right.

Experience Cambria Suites®, the brand that is winning rave reviews everywhere it opens. The stylish, oversized rooms come equipped with a separate workspace with a movable desk and ergonomic chair, luxurious bedding, flat-panel TVs, microwave, and refrigerator. Hotel amenities include a pool, fitness center, gourmet coffee bar, hot breakfast, dinner menu, and free high-speed Internet.

Stay with Sleep Inn® and find cozy beds, modern rooms, free high-speed internet, free Morning Medley breakfast buffet, and a free morning paper. The brand, established in 1988, recently unveiled a new design aimed at providing guests with a simply stylish and reliable stay experience that leaves them feeling well rested and happy.

Comfort Inn® offers a warm welcome after a busy day of travel. You’ll find everything you need to relax. The welcoming rooms have plush, cozy bedding, and you’ll appreciate the free high-speed Internet access, a free hearty breakfast and great rates.

Quality® provides everything you expect at an exceptional value. There are certain things you expect from your hotel: a bright comfortable room, free high-speed Internet access, and a hot breakfast. Enjoy the Q Corner Cafe® Breakfast with hot, fresh, and healthy selections.

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When you’re on the road—and on a budget—you can still stay with a respected name: Rodeway Inn®. The great rates and free amenities will have you feeling good about your stay. You’ll get free local calls, and you can ease into your morning with complimentary continental breakfast and a free morning newspaper.

Whether you are looking for adventure, escaping for the week, or traveling for business, Choice hotels are everywhere you travel.

With more than 6000 locations, Choice Hotels’ properties can be found in more than 30 countries and territories worldwide. For short stays or extended stays, for meetings in big cities or in small, for business travel or leisure travel, Choice Hotels has the right property in its vast portfolio to suit your needs.

Steve Joyce President & CEO

Active duty and retired military personnel and their families receive government rates for official and leisure travel. NDTA members qualify for a discount at participating hotels. Visit choicehotels.com or call 800-258-2847 and use Special Rate ID# 00802149.* Book your next stay at any of the following Choice Hotels brands:

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If you’re looking for a great value over a longer stay, Suburban Extended Stay Hotel® is for you. The spacious rooms have a well-equipped kitchen, and weekly housekeeping service and on-site washers and dryers provide you with all the conveniences of home. Free high-speed Internet access allows you to get work done and stay connected when away.

Thom Puccio Director, Global Segment Sales, Global Sales Government/ Military, Sports & Diversity

WE ARE TENACIOUS IN SPIRIT

Every Coyote Customer, Carrier, and Employee has full visibility across our entire network. We work as a unified team, constituting the largest centralized freight-moving mechanism of its kind in North America. To drive global optimization while ensuring regional accountability and focus, Coyote has structured its capacity organization so as to maximize backhaul opportunities, build strong regional relationships, and closely track and even predict spot market rate fluctuations in their respective territories.

Coyote is the fastest growing transportation & logistics service provider in North America for a reason. When we commit to a load, we move it. Period. No Excuses. We work with over 30,000 (and growing) pre-qualified local, regional and national Carriers, which helps us identify and execute the right equipment match for every dry, refrigerated, flatbed, TL, LTL and IMDL shipment—for the right rate, right mode, and overall optimal experience, every time. Coyote is a full-scale, non-asset based, and resource-intensive TL, LTL, and Intermodal service provider, moving 2,400+ loads per day across all parts of North America.

Coyote provides ongoing analysis and optimization of end-to-end supply chain operations. We overlay supply chains to eliminate real costs in terms of money and carbon emissions, while providing equipment and drivers in a scarce capacity environment. Coyote specializes in fleet backhaul, using customers’ trucks to transport other customers’ loads on return trips reducing empty miles. This helps with capacity and effectively reduces emissions and overall carbon footprint.

Our system is the first to integrate applied probability in ways that will help predict and avoid problems before they happen. We provide an innovative way to visualize the operational flows of your supply chain, giving you unprecedented visibility and control. It makes us faster, more accurate, and more effective.

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WE ARE COMMITTED

We put culture, process, and innovation first, to get the job done every time, without fail, and without compromise. This unwavering integrity has proven to be inspirational to Coyote’s Employees, embraced by Coyote’s Customers & Carriers, and respected by Coyote’s Competitors. In 2011 Coyote was named one of the fastest growing companies in the US by Inc. Magazine, Jeff Silver was named Ernst & Young Midwest Entrepreneur of the Year, and Coyote was voted the #1 Midsize Workplace award by the Chicago Tribune.

Eddie Leshin, Chief Operating Officer eddie.leshin@coyote.com

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Jeff Silver CEO

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2545 W Diversey Avenue • Chicago, IL 60647 1-877-6-COYOTE • www.COYOTE.com

Jeff Silver, Chief Executive Officer jeff.silver@coyote.com

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Kevin Drew, Director Government Services Kevin.Drew@coyote.com

Jonathan Sisler, Chief Financial Officer jonathan.sisler@coyote.com

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CUBIC GLOBAL TRACKING SOLUTIONS, INC. 1919 Gallows Road, Suite 900 • Vienna, VA 22182 571-722-1900 • www.cubic.com • www.facebook.com/pages/Cubic-Corporation/179532388754www.xiostrategies.com

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Sunny Taylor, Vice President, Sales and Business Development, Cubic Global Tracking Solutions sunny.taylor@cubic.com • 571-722-1907

Cubic Global Tracking Solutions (CGTS) provides Container Tracking & Monitoring and Yard Management Solutions to US Department of Defense (DOD) and commercial customers. Our Global Sentinel™ family of products offers an innovative, affordable solution to provide immediate reporting on the location, condition, and security of valuable and high-risk assets. CGTS is a leader in the industry, having developed a secure 802.15.4 wireless mesh technology under US Army’s Logistics Innovation Agency’s (LIA) Next Generation Wireless Communications (NGWC) program and is actively involved in the development and deployment of the Army Mobility Asset Tracking System (AMATS). At CGTS, we are also tracking and monitoring containers for the DOD and intermodal shipping carriers with our Generation II Satellite Enabled Tracking & Intrusion Detection (GEN II SETID) tags.

Earl Boyanton, Senior Consultant, Subject Matter Expert earl.boyanton@cubic.com • 703-585-8261

CGTS’s complementary division, XIO Strategies, provides customers with extensive experience in supply chain, logistics, and communications consulting services focused on improving operational performance for government, defense, and commercial organizations. XIO’s experience across the industry—from supporting the development of new DOD policies for Automatic Identification Technologies to the real-world implementation of AIT solutions— allows us to offer an integrated view of your business process challenges and opportunities. We have worked with organizations to manage technology assessments and deployment projects, conduct research and training, and develop marketing communications programs during periods of change. OB AL TR AC KI NG SO LU TI ON S

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Robert Reeves, Vice President, Business Development, XIO Strategies robert.reeves@cubic.com • 571-722-1906

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Mary Ann Wagner, President, Cubic Global Tracking Solutions maryann.wagner@cubic.com • 571-722-1919

Mary Ann Wagner President

Doug Waggoner Chief Executive Officer

Scott Boyer Senior Vice President, Sales

The Echo Evolved Transportation Manager (ETM™) technology gives single point visibility into all transportation providers regardless of mode or technical capabilities, allowing for flexible freight management and execution.

Echo clients receive a dedicated team of transportation professionals with the tools needed to find shipping efficiencies while keeping your business needs in mind. With our web-based technology, our team of transportation professionals is armed with superior market intelligence and instant access to open capacity to maximize your transportation investment.

Evolved Transportation Management

ECHO GLOBAL LOGISTICS, INC.

Echo Global Logistics (NASDAQ: ECHO) is a leading provider of technology-enabled transportation management outsourcing. Our proprietary web-based technology, dedicated service teams, and robust procurement power enable our clients to achieve significant transportation efficiencies while receiving best-in-class service. We provide solutions across all transportation modes and logistics services.

Scott Boyer, Senior Vice President, Sales sboyer@echo.com • 312-784-7529

Member Since 2012

Technology

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Echo Global Logistics is the next step in the evolution of transportation management. Echo is a strategic partner, helping create transportation process efficiencies. Echo offers web-based technology, extensive buying power, and a dedicated team service model for turnkey transportation management services.

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Jamie Petrzelka, Regional Vice President, Sales jpetrzelka@echo.com • 312-784-4279

Dedicated Teams

Doug Waggoner, Chief Executive Officer doug@echo.com • 800-354-7993

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600 West Chicago Avenue Suite 725 • Chicago, IL 60654 800-354-7993 • www.echo.com

Alice Merrick, Program Manager., Gov’t Solutions • 301-404-1008 • alice.merrick@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.

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

FedEx Freight your less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier. Our LTL customers have the opportunity to choose two distinct services:

• One invoice statement from FedEx Freight, creating efficiency for customers and FedEx

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

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

Kirstin Knott Managing Director & Primary Contact for Military Sales

2200 Forward Drive • Harrison, AR 72601 • www.fedex.com

• One PRO number for tracking needs, creating a standard format

• Simplified FedEx Freight account numbers, reducing complexity and creating efficiency for all FedEx Office and Print Services, Inc.

• One Bill of Lading to choose either Priority or Economy service, reducing paperwork

• FedEx Freight® Economy – reliable, economical service for less time-sensitive shipments

FedEx Freight

FEDEX

• FedEx Freight® Priority – when speed is critical to meet shippers’ supply chain needs

Joe Filipiak, Worldwide Account Manager, Gov’t • 410-749-9936 • joe.filipiak@fedex.com

900 7th Street NW, Suite 550 • Washington, DC 20001 Facebook.com/FedEx • Twitter.com/FedEx

One of North America’s largest time-specific, mission-critical carriers offering direct, door-to-door, 24/7/365 service. Surface Expedite service transports general commodities in exclusive-use vehicles. For extra care or temperature control, White Glove Services™ offers vehicles equipped for HAZMAT, AA&E, high-value cargo, and uncrated items. White Glove also provides all Transportation Protective Services, including Satellite Monitoring. Air services include exclusive-use charters, Air Expedite Network time-specific airfreight services, and blended truck/plane services for fast deliveries. (scac:FDCC)

FedEx Express

Rosemarie Shell, Coordinator, Government/DOD Programs • TF 800-633-6530 x2239 • rosemarie.shell@fedex.com

• One pickup and one delivery, reducing vehicle traffic at customer facilities

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

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.

Quick, convenient copying and printing; FedEx Express and Ground Shipping.

Forrest A. Medley, Managing Director, Sales & Gov’t Programs • TF 800-633-6530 x3019 • forrest.medley@fedex.com Darin Ayers, Government/DOD Programs Manager, Gov’t Sales • TF 800-633-6530 x3116 • darin.ayers.osv@fedex.com

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FedEx CORPORATION FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce, and business services. With annual revenues of $40 billion, the company offers integrated business applications through operating companies competing collectively and managed collaboratively under the respected FedEx brand. Consistently ranked among the world’s most admired and trusted employers, FedEx inspires its more than 275,000 team members to remain “absolutely, positively” focused on safety, the highest ethical and professional standards, and the needs of their customers and communities. For more information, visit news.fedex.com.

Frederick W. Smith Chairman, President, & CEO FedEx Corporation

13155 Noel Road, Suite 1600 • Dallas, TX 75240 • fedexoffice.com

Government Pick Up Number – 1-800-218-5058

FedEx Freight’s streamlined approach to service will include:

• One phone call to request either service, saving customers time

Aimee DiCicco, Vice President, Sales • 214-550-7526 • aimee.dicicco@fedex.com

FML is led by senior logistics experts who are all former US military officers and freight forwarding executives with decades of transportation experience. Our superior team of transportation professionals has successfully supported both Combatant Commands (COCOM) and Major Commands (MAJCOM) and is redefining customer satisfaction with specific focus on price, time, and service. Our parent company, Mercury Air Group, is steeped in experience supporting our Government and Military, with more than 1350 employees operating in 60 countries. We draw on Mercury’s long-standing relationships with numerous domestic and international airlines and Mercury’s Air Cargo Carrier certification as well as the strength of the company’s US Government contracting subsidiary, Maytag Aircraft Corporation. Maytag Aircraft is a major provider of services to the US Department of Defense, having been awarded more than 400 contracts at various military bases and locations throughout the United States, as well as Central and South America, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East since 1950.

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Peter Whitfield, President pwhitfield@finalmilelogistics.com • 310-913-3095

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FINAL MILE LOGISTICS

Member Since 2011

Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, FML has experience in all facets of military, government, and commercial logistics, including movement of supplies, carrier management and routing, staging, shipping, receiving, packing, crating, moving, and storage. We have established locations in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Our offices are located in Atlanta, GA, Los Angeles, CA, Aqaba, Jordan, and Baghdad, Iraq. FML’s global resources include more than 1,000,000 feet of warehouse space, cargo x-ray scanning machines, cold storage, automated logistics tracking, and experienced transportation professionals.

165 Charles W Grant Parkway • Atlanta, GA 30354 404-608-9021 • www.finalmilelogistics.com

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Peter Whitfield President

Robert Gentzke, Vice President of Operations rgentzke@finalmilelogistics.com • 404-606-2502

Mick Sheldrake, Vice President of Sales msheldrake@finalmilelogistics.com • 404-858-8333

Final Mile Logistics, Inc. (FML) is a leader in worldwide logistics services delivering government shipping, essential supply chain efficiency, and cargo protection. Our success is attributed to the emphasis we place on customer satisfaction and validated by our continued growth in revenue since our inception in 2010. Our mission is to provide US Military, Government, and Civilian Contractors with door-to-door logistics solutions and “Final Mile Peace of Mind” into all Global areas of military activity.

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Member Since 2002*

North American Airlines, Inc. Building 141 JFK International Airport • Jamaica, NY 11430 www.flynaa.com

Rob Binns Chairman & CEO

World Airways, Inc.

World Airways operates domestic and international wide-body passenger and cargo charter service. Founded in 1948, World Airways is one of the largest carriers of US troops for the Air Mobility Command, which is World’s largest customer. The company operates B-747-400 and MD-11 aircraft. World Airways’ cargo customers include several international carriers. World Airways has approximately 1500 employees.

Global Aviation Holdings is an air transportation holding company providing charter passenger and cargo airline service. Formed in 2007, Global Aviation Holdings subsidiaries provide the largest share of passenger air transportation for the US military. Subsidiaries include World Airways, Inc., and North American Airlines, Inc.

North American Airlines, founded in 1989, operates domestic and international charter services. North American’s fleet consists of 757200ER and 767-300ER aircraft serving the Air Mobility Command and a number of short-term customers throughout the world. The entire fleet is rated for ETOPS (extended twin-engine operations). North American has approximately 800 employees.

101 World Drive • Peachtree City, GA 30269 www.worldairways.com

Lois Wilson, Vice President, Military Sales lwilson@glah.com • 770-632-8144

101 World Drive • Peachtree City, GA 30269 770-632-8000 • www.glah.com

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Lois Wilson, Vice President, Military Sales 770-632-8144 • lwilson@glah.com

Lois Wilson, Vice President, Military Sales 770-632-8144 • lwilson@glah.com

Lois Wilson Vice President, Military Sales

Robert Binns, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer 770-632-8260

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Hapag-Lloyd USA is a key supplier of end-to-end container transportation services to United States Government agencies and their contractors. Our modern fleet of US-Flag geared container vessels, a global intermodal network, and customized information technology have all been designed to meet the specific requirements of government customers worldwide. Based in Tampa, Florida, the award-winning and dedicated US-Flag customer service team offers tailored solutions to the most demanding logistical challenges and is supported by the extensive network of the Hapag-Lloyd group, which for more than 160 years has set industry-wide benchmarks for reliability, service, productivity, and environmental protection. A member of the NDTA since 1950, the men and women of Hapag-Lloyd USA will continue to proudly support the US Government customers and prime contractors in the United States and around the world.

Jared T. Henry Vice President, US Government Trade

Captain John W. Murray President & CEO

Captain John W. Murray, President & CEO john.murray@hlag.com • 813-276-4689

Frank J. Kilgore, Director, Government Contracting & Business Development frank.kilgore@hlag.com • 813-209-4995

Juli Nangano, Director, US Government Marketing juli.nangano@hlag.com • 813-276-4774

Craig Thaxton, Chief Financial Officer, Secretary and Treasurer craig.thaxton@hlag.com • 813 209-4994

Michael B. Cunningham, Director, US Government Sales michael.cunningham@hlag.com • 813-276-4629

401 East Jackson Street, Suite 3200 • Tampa, FL 33602 TF 800-834-6314 • www.hapag-lloyd.com

Member Since 1950

Charles B. Weymouth, Vice President, US Government Services charles.weymouth@hlag.com • 813-276-4506

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Jared T. Henry, Vice President, US Government Trade jared.henry@hlag.com • 813-276-4698

HAPAG-LLOYD USA, LLC

Captain William J. Brasier, Vice President, US Flag Marine Operations jim.brasier@hlag.com • 813 276-4790

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Edward R. Berti Director, Military & Government Services

Brian Taylor, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

Sea-Logix, LLC

Edward R. Berti, Director, Military & Government Services eberti@horizonlines.com • 704-973-7017

Sea-Logix, LLC, is a Delaware limited liability company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Horizon Lines, LLC. SeaLogix, LLC is registered with the US Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, as a common carrier authorized to engage in transportation by motor vehicle, in interstate or foreign commerce.

4064 Colony Rd., Suite 200 • Charlotte, NC 28211 877-678-7447 • www.horizonlines.com

Stephen Fraser, President & CEO

Alex S. Mandl, Chairman

Charlie Hermosa, Sales Manager chermosa@horizonlines.com • 510-271-1428

Horizon Lines, Inc., is one of the nation’s leading domestic ocean shipping companies and the only ocean cargo carrier serving all three noncontiguous domestic markets of Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico from the continental United States. The company maintains a fleet of 15 fully Jones Act qualified vessels and operates five port terminals in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. A trusted partner for many of the nation’s leading retailers, manufacturers, and US government agencies, Horizon Lines provides reliable transportation services that leverage its unique combination of ocean transportation and inland distribution capabilities to deliver goods that are vital to the prosperity of the markets it serves.

220 West Manville Street • Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220 www.sealogix.com

HORIZON LINES, LLC

Member Since 2000*

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Mike Ohashi, Hawaii Sales Manager mohashi@horizonlines.com • 808-842-5355

Kevin Dietsch, General Manager 510-271-1448 • kdietsch@horizonlines.com

Brian Taylor Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer

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M. Fegley, Vice President, Americas Sales

Staybridge Suites

Candlewood Suites

Janis Cannon, Vice President, Global Brand Management Upscale Brands 770-604-5049 • janis.cannon@ihg.com

Judy Silcox Key Account Director, Government, Americas Sales

Hotel Indigo

Staybridge Suites is an innovative all-suite hotel brand designed to meet the needs of upscale extended-stay guests offering comfort and stylish accommodation. It is ideal for travelers seeking a residential style hotel that is perfect for business, relocation, and leisure. Rates include complimentary breakfast and evening receptions. www.staybridge.com

M. Fegley Vice AmericasPresident,Sales

Guests can spend quality time with family, with more control over their vacation experience, through timeshare ownership with Holiday Inn Club Vacations. www.hiclubvacations.com

InterContinental Hotels and Resorts

Holiday Inn Express is a fresh, clean, uncomplicated hotel choice offering comfort, convenience, and good value. Holiday Inn Express offers convenient locations throughout the world and competitive rates for both business and leisure travelers. All hotels feature complimentary breakfast, comfortable rooms, a signature shower experience, and high speed internet*. *Free at all hotels in Americas and Asia Pacific. www.hiexpress.com

Verchele Wiggins, Vice President, Global Brand Management, Holiday Inn Brands 770-604-8224 • verchele.wiggins@ihg.com

Holiday Inn Club Vacations

INTERCONTINENTAL HOTELS GROUP (IHG) 3 Ravinia Drive Suite 100 • Atlanta, GA 30346 • www.ihg.com

Holiday Inn Express

One of the world’s most recognized hotel brands with a global reputation for friendly service, comfort, and value. And now, with a global relaunch of the Holiday Inn brand family, business and leisure travelers are finding that Holiday Inn offers even better quality and service. Our new identity, contemporary lobbies, and improved guest room facilities are just some of the signs that change has happened. www.holidayinn.com

Candlewood Suites is a mid-scale extended hotel choice offering convenience, comfort, and good value. At more than 300 properties located throughout North America, guests find spacious studio and one-bedroom suites, each with their own fully equipped kitchen and large workspace at a very comfortable price. www.candlewoodsuites.com

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Whether traveling for business or leisure, Hotel Indigo delivers the charm of a boutique hotel with the consistency and reliability of a big hotel company. Each hotel is distinctly different and reflects its local neighborhood. Above all else, we’re committed to creating memorable experiences by delivering those special touches unique to each guest. Visit our website at www.hotelindigo.com for information and locations.

The world’s first truly international hotel brand, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts is located in more than 60 countries with local insight that comes from more than 60 years of experience. InterContinental Hotels & Resorts believes that superior, understated service and outstanding facilities are important, but what makes us truly different is the genuine interest we show in our guests. www.intercontinental.com

Crowne Plaza Hotels and Resorts

Holiday Inn

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Rob Radomski, Vice President, Global Brand Management, Extended Stay Brands 770-604-2257 • robert.radomski@ihg.com

Kevin Kowalski, Vice President, Global Brand Management, InterContinental Hotels & Resorts 770-604-5866 • kevin.kowalski@ihg.com

Simplified elegance, comfort and a first class 24-hour business service make Crowne Plaza the choice for discerning business and leisure travelers. Crowne Plaza Hotels and Resorts is a dynamic brand with hotels in more than 50 countries. www.crowneplaza.com

Judy Silcox, CTC, CCTE, Key Account Director, Government, Americas Sales 410-695-1882 • judy.silcox@ihg.com

Member Since 1972*

John Gibson, Director, Government Marketing jgibson@landstar.com • 904-390-1152

A leader in protective services and the movement of arms, ammunition, and explosives (AA&E), Landstar stands ready to serve, utilizing a network of independent agents, third-party capacity providers, and employees. With access to more than 33,000 available truck capacity providers, we can meet your most demanding load requirements. Landstar provides the largest fleet of vehicles to the DOD in support of the movement of AA&E and has the largest fleet of specialized equipment to support the movement of overweight and over-dimensional loads. In addition to a wide array of vans and flatbeds, expedited air and ocean, rail, intermodal, and supply chain logistics are all a part of Landstar’s arsenal of services.

John Collins, Executive Vice President, Specialized Freight Services jcollins@landstar.com • 904-390-1450

Clark Hall Vice President, Gov’t Transportation Services

Robert Dugger, Director, Government Services, Pricing & Foreign Military Sales rdugger@landstar.com • 904-306-1795

Henry Gerkens LandstarPresident,Chairman,&CEO

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Landstar offers a variety of cost-effective, integrated supply chain solutions from basic transportation to highly complex supply chain order management.

Our state-of-the-art Internet technology, combined with our unparalleled commitment to safety, expertise, and experience, make Landstar the obvious choice when it comes to serving shippers’ needs.

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

We move mail for the US Post Office and office supplies for local municipalities with the same care and precision we use to transport tanks for the US Army. Just one phone call delivers access to complete over-the-road, expedited logistics and supply chain services.

Landstar’s Government Transportation Services delivers safe, secure, and reliable specialized transportation logistics services and supply chain solutions for government agencies worldwide.

LANDSTAR SYSTEM, INC. 13410 Sutton Park Drive, South • Jacksonville, FL 32224 800-872-9400 • www.landstar.com

If you’re looking for the best in supply chain solutions and complete global and domestic transportation services, call Landstar’s Government Transportation Services or your Landstar agent today.

Clark Hall, Vice President, Government Transportation Services chall@landstar.com • 804-725-5064

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John Reinhart, President & CEO • jreinhart@mllnet.com

Farrell Lines

John Reinhart President & CEO

• Flexible Fleet Composition – Our modern US-flag ships provide unmatched capacity to transport all types of cargo including bagged, liquid, refrigerated, wheeled, and hazardous materials. To meet evolving customer cargo requirements, we have collaborated with our customers and responded to their needs by adjusting the makeup of our fleet. We have composed our fleet to deliver efficient, dependable, and specialized solutions for US-Flag Preference Cargoes.

One Commercial Place, 20th Floor • Norfolk, VA 23510 757-857-4800 • www.farrelllines.com

Tony Nowotarski, Senior Director, Sales • tnowotarski@FarrellLines.com • 757-852-3266

Farrell Lines is a US-flag roll-on/roll-off carrier that provides international end-to-end transportation services to the US government and commercial customers. We operate four pure car/truck carriers, offer flexible routings and schedules, and provide inland and logistics services.

MAERSK LINE LIMITED

Torben Svenningsen, Senior Director, Government Sales • tsvenningsen@mllnet.com

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Bill Kenwell Senior Vice President & CCO

Bill Kenwell, Senior Vice President and CCO • wkenwell@mllnet.com

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• Equipments Options – MLL, through its parent company, the A.P. Moller–Maersk Group, owns more than 1,900,000 dry and refrigerated containers of all sizes and types worldwide. Our containers are less than five years old on average and are constantly updated with state-of-the-art technology and materials. Our US-flag service network connects most continents. Through our centralized system, MLL can manage customers’ cargoes from point of origin to point of destination, providing complete visibility and reporting throughout the supply chain.

Our goal is to simplify the global transportation process by providing outstanding service. The movement of high-value rolling stock, the coordination of deployments, and the timing of equipment deliveries are complex, and Farrell Lines has the expertise to meet your required delivery date. Farrell Lines colleagues ensure that you receive exemplary service whenever you move cargo and are available anytime to support your most pressing needs. Farrell Lines has called on numerous other ports worldwide and will continue to serve destinations as desired by customers.

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Member Since 1966*

One Commercial Place, 20th Floor • Norfolk, VA 23510 757-847-4800 • www.maersklinelimited.com

Rick Boyle, Vice President, US Flag Transportation Services • rboyle@mllnet.com

Maersk Line, Limited (MLL), is an American company, headquartered in Norfolk, VA, that provides US flag transportation, ship management, and maritime technical services to government and commercial customers. As a business within the A.P. Moller–Maersk Group, MLL uniquely combines unparalleled experience, maritime expertise, and global intermodal capability. MLL has the largest US-flag fleet of 34 vessels in commercial service and provides weekly service between the US, the Middle East, Northern Europe, and Asia. MLL also employs approximately 900 US mariners daily and works 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 afloat and ashore are always available to support US government needs. Our performance (on-time delivery, good order and condition) with US military cargo shipments has been consistently rewarded with an Alpha carrier status with the US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM).

• Reliable End-to-End Transportation – Although MLL is mostly known for its ocean freight services, our inland capacity and global infrastructure are just as high quality. We are uniquely qualified to provide door-to-door delivery by moving cargoes via ships, trucks, trains, and ferries, under the control of a centralized booking and customer service operation.

• Northern Distribution Network (NDN) – As part of our commitment to the US military, MLL supports the NDN as an alternative supply route into Afghanistan. At competitive pricing, we offer P2 US-flag ocean service from the US East and Gulf Coasts into Riga, Latvia, and Poti, Georgia, which serve as the ports of entry into the NDN. MLL also offers PI service via Rotterdam. We then move cargo discharged in one of these ports via rail and truck into Afghanistan through its northern borders.

• Enhanced In-Transit Visibility Solutions – MLL offers an established satellite tracking and condition monitoring system to the US military for sensitive cargoes moving in and out of regional operating areas. We can also provide this service for cargo moving via the NDN, using security devices mounted on containers, trucks, or railcars or hidden in the cargo itself. This allows stakeholders 24/7 tracking of cargo location and monitoring.

MLL supports military, government, and humanitarian missions through the transport of cargo on its container, tanker, and multi-purpose ships. We also offer roll-on/roll-off vessels through our affiliate Farrell Lines. Our customers rely on our unparalleled experience, maritime expertise, and global intermodal capability to ensure safe, on-time delivery of their cargoes.

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LTG William Mortensen, USA (Ret.), Executive Vice President wmortensen@nationalaircargo.com • 716-631-0011

2300 Dulles Station Boulevard, Suite 220 • Herndon, VA 20171 TF 800-635-0022 • 703-539-5125 • www.nationalaircargo.com

National Air Cargo – For Charter Quotes

National Air Cargo – Sales & Business Development

NATIONAL AIRLINES

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As a non-scheduled passenger and cargo airline, National provides point-to-point transport of passengers and cargo almost anywhere in the world. Our tailored solutions meet your specifications and timings, with no requirement to stick to rigid preexisting 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 an amateur sporting team, transport of critical disaster relief stores, or movement of sensitive election materials into developing countries, National has proven time and again that we are the go-to airline for tailored air transport solutions.

As a leading provider of tailored solutions for air transport of passengers and cargo and freight forwarding of any goods through any modes, National is proud of our ability to meet customer requirements while upholding the highest standards of safety and quality. The two major divisions within our business—National Airlines and National Air Cargo—provide unrivalled turnkey solutions for transport of people and cargo, anywhere in the world, on time, every time. National offers several compelling reasons to select our firm as your perfect partner for global freight forwarding and air transport of cargo and passengers.

National is a member of CRAF operating as a US Department of Transportation 121 Air Carrier. Commercial and government capabilities include a fleet of long-range domestic and international cargo and passenger aircraft. National operates its own organic fleet of B747-400F, DC8-71 & 73F, and B757-200 passenger aircraft as well as a dedicated fleet of subcontract aircraft including B747-200/400F, AN-124, AN-12, IL-76, A-300, B737, L-100, and Mi-8/17 variants in on-demand charter operations.

835 Willow Run Airport • Ypsilanti, MI 48198 734-484-4800 • www.nationalairlines.aero

Christopher Alf Chairman and CEO

Member Since 1995*

Ted Pendleton, Vice President, Sales & Business Development tpendleton@nationalaircargo.com • 703-539-5126

Col. Glen Joerger, USAF (Ret.), Executive Vice President gjoerger@nationalaircargo.com • 716-631-0011

Christopher Alf, Chairman and CEO calf@nationalaircargo.com • 716-631-0011

Steven Harrison, President sharrison@nationalairlines.aero • 734-547-4034

Glen Gates, World-Wide Charter Manager ggates@nationalairlines.aero • 734-548-0136

Steven Harrison President

NATIONAL AIR CARGO 350 Windward Drive • Orchard Park, NY 14127 TF 800-635-0022 • www.nationalaircargo.com

835 Willow Run Airport • Ypsilanti, MI 48198 734-484-4800 • www.nationalairlines.aero

OMNI AIR INTERNATIONAL, INC.

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3303 N. Sheridan Road, Hangar 19 • Tulsa, OK 74115 918-831-3014 • www.OAI.aero

Trisha Frank, Senior Director, Government Programs

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As a leading provider of DOD passenger transportation, Omni was the first charter carrier to offer the B777 aircraft to the US Transportation Command. The team of aviation professionals at Omni are thrilled to provide our men and women in uniform with this best-in-class aircraft.

Rob Coretz Chairman

Jeff Crippen President & CEO

Jeff Crippen, President & CEO jcrippen@oai.aero

Rob Coretz, Chairman rcoretz@oai.aero

Omnitfrank@oai.aeroAirInternational is one of the most successful US Part 121 air carriers, offering commercial and government transportation services on its fleet of modern, fuel efficient aircraft. Its long-range fleet includes state-of-the-art B777-200ER, B767-300ER, B767-200ER, and B757-200ER passenger aircraft, all rated for 180-minute ETOPS. The company has earned accolades in safety, reliability, and on-time performance. Omni is an IOSA registered carrier.

Member Since 1998

Panther is on time. On target. No exceptions.

IATA

We are relentless about finding ways to save customers time and money—all while improving service. We constantly analyze data to identify areas of improvement and provide customized reporting so you have complete visibility to the efficiency of your supply chain. We know we are successful because our customers continue to turn to us to solve their most complex problems.

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• ISO-9001-2008

• Transport Topics Top 5 Expedited Air

SmartWay Transport Partner

Member Since 2000 Andrew Clarke President & CEO

PANTHER EXPEDITED SERVICES, INC. 4940 Panther Parkway • Seville, OH 44273 TF 800-685-0657 • www.pantherexpedite.com

We not only know our business, but we have people that know your business. Our experienced professionals come from the automotive, chemical, energy, pharmaceutical, electronics, retail, and defense industries. These experts know what’s important to you and ensure that our solutions exceed your requirements.

• Inbound Logistics Top 100 Motor Carrier

Whether your shipment needs to move over the ground, through the air, or on the ocean, Panther’s logistics professionals can provide a range of potential solutions that best meet your time and cost requirements. We are obsessive about service and lead the industry in on-time performance, regardless of the complexity of the shipment.

Certified

NVOCC License

Premium Service

Founded in 1992, Panther Expedited Services, Inc., is one of the largest Premium Logistics® companies in the world. We provide door-to-door transportation solutions for more than 10,000 customers worldwide, including Fortune 1000 corporations, government agencies, and transportation service providers.

Andrew Clarke, Chief Executive Officer aclarke@pantherexpedite.com • 800-685-0657

Recognition

ITAR Certified Contract

• International, NVOCC: IGLI

• Ground Expedite and AA&E: PTWT

Schedule

Real Results

Qualifications/Certifications

Our proprietary web-based quote, book, and track technology evaluates more than 200,000 shipping options in seconds and presents the customer with buy-up and buy-down options. Customers can track ground shipments in real time by satellite and air shipments via seven key milestones. You’ll know where your freight is at all times.

• FMC

• NDTA Distinguished Service Award

Leading Technology

SCAC

Industry Expertise

C-TPAT

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Torry Washington, Sales Manager, Government and Defense twashington@pantherexpedite.com • 804-484-4497

• Truckload Service: PTWB

• Domestic Air Freight: IGLN (Integres)

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Ports America is committed to a safe working environment for all associates and individuals visiting our facilities.

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port and terminal operating company, to include SDDC’s largest Stevedore and Related Terminal Service (S&RTS) Partner.

Frank Fogarty, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing Portsfrank.fogarty@portsamerica.comAmericaisthelargestAmerican

Jim Pelliccio, President Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT) • 973-522-2248 • jim.pelliccio@pnct.net

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Gulf Coast Military Operations

PORTS AMERICA

Ports America operates under Military contracts in Concord, CA; Oakland, CA; San Diego, CA; Port Hueneme, CA; Wilmington, NC; Sunny Point, NC; Charleston, SC; Savannah, GA; Beaumont, TX; Corpus Christi, TX; and Port Arthur, TX. We are standing by to support BOA Port Operations in all US Ports.

East Coast Military Operations

Ports America has operations in 42 ports and more than 80 terminals in the United States. Handling more than two million measurement tons of military cargo, 12 million commercial TEUs, two million vehicles, three million tons of general cargo, and one million cruise ship passengers annually. Ports America realizes the significance of innovation and the need for continued capital improvement and investment. All Ports America operations are committed to delivering efficient and effective work practices to ensure quality services.

West Coast Military Operations

Steve Nixon • 310-732-2420 • steve.nixon@portsamerica.com

525 Washington Boulevard, Suite 1660 • Jersey City, NJ 07310 732-635-3899 • www.portsamerica.com

Member Since 2005

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Michael F Hassing, President & CEO michael.f.hassing@portsamerica.com 732-635-3870

Terry White, SVP Container Division • 504-894-6511 • terry.white@portsamerica.com

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Scott Mercer • 910-457-7475 • scott.mercer@portsamerica.com

Norman Lamb, Vice President, Texas • 832-615-7201 • norman.lamb@portsamerica.com Chris Lewis • 713-675-2706, x326 • chris.lewis@portsamerica.com

Michael F. Hassing President & CEO

Ports America believes that all accidents and injuries are preventable; no environmental damage is acceptable; and nothing is more valuable than the health and safety of associates.

Don Rupert, SVP Auto/RoRo Division • 201-215-2090 • don.rupert@portsamerica.com

Supporting Programs of National Importance

Glenn San Giacomo Senior Vice President & Business Unit General Manager

SAIC is a FORTUNE 500® scientific, engineering, and technology applications company that uses its deep domain knowledge to solve problems of vital importance to the nation and the world, in national security, energy and environment, health, and cyber security. The company’s approximately 41,000 employees serve customers in the US Department of Defense, the intelligence community, the US Department of Homeland Security, other US Government civil agencies and selected commercial markets. Headquartered in McLean, VA, SAIC had annual revenues of approximately $10.6 billion for its fiscal year ended January 31, 2012. For more information, visit saic.com. SAIC: From Science to Solutions®

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John P. Jumper, President and Chief Executive Officer

Barbara Doornink, Senior Vice President & Operations Manager doorninkb@saic.com • 703-664-3017

Fortune 500 is a registered trademark of Time, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. SAIC and From Science to Solutions are registered trademarks of Science Applications International Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

Barbara Doornink Senior Vice President & Operations Manager

SCIENCE APPLICATIONS INTERNATIONAL CORP. (SAIC) 1710 SAIC Drive • McLean, VA 22102 www.flickr.com/photos/ScienceApplications/twitter.com/#!/SAICincwww.facebook.com/SAICincwww.saic.com

Our leading-edge supply chain technology and end-to-end supply chain integration utilizes ISO 9001:2001, CMMI SE/SW (through Level 5 certification), and Six Sigma processes while employing the full suite of integrated logistics toolsets to maximize performance, accuracy, and cost-savings in delivering the right product to the warfighter at the right time.

We do all this with the constant and deliberate commitment to ethical performance and integrity that has marked SAIC since its founding.

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Innovative Applications of Technology and Expertise

Glenn San Giacomo, Senior Vice President & Business Unit General Manager sangiacomog@saic.com • 973-808-4779

SAIC has a strong commitment to supporting programs of national importance. We offer a broad range of services and products to address our customers’ most complex and critical technology-related needs.

john.p.jumper@saic.com • 703-676-6612

We solve our customers’ mission-critical problems with innovative applications of technology and expertise. In medical labs, researching cancer cures; in the desert, testing next-generation robotics; in the ocean, deploying tsunami warning systems; in and out of combat zones, ensuring our troops have what they need when they need it—SAIC people and technologies are there. In crime labs, investigating new evidence; in Iraq, helping protect and support our men and women in uniform—SAIC is there.

Within the national security services area, SAIC provides many logistics offerings, including supply chain management, logistics systems and technology, product support, force modernization, and transportation engineering and management systems. Our highly automated supply chain management systems streamline administration and material management, accelerating source development, purchase, and delivery of material.

Member Since 2004

SAIC is a leading provider of supply chain integration services for the US Government and related industries. Utilizing more than thirty years of purchasing and material management experience, our fully integrated supply chain management offering couples supply chain management and eCommerce expertise.

John D. Haima, Senior Vice President & Business Unit Business Development Director haimaj@saic.com • 703-676-5101

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LTG (Ret.) Robert Dail, President Supreme Group (USA) robert.dail@supreme-group.net • 703-464-0826

Craig Hymes, Director of Transportation craig.hymes@supreme-group.net • 703-980-8336

SUPREME GROUP USA, LLC

Transportation

LTG Robert Dail, USA (Ret) President Supreme Group (USA)

Damian Del Toro, Director of Business Development Supremedamian.deltoro@supreme-group.netGrouphasmorethanfifty years of experience providing integrated logistics solutions and customized supply chains to meet our customers’ dynamic needs in the most challenging and remote locations. We own, lease, and operate transportation and warehousing assets in 35 countries in the Americas, Central Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. We employ industry experts in air, road, rail, and sea transport to ensure responsive, reliable, and efficient solutions.

Supreme Group provides customized fuel supply chain solutions in the most demanding and remote locations in the world. We offer a full scope of services, including supply and distribution, facilities and pipeline construction and maintenance, and laboratory testing and management. We supply the highest quality of fuel to our customers, maintaining ISO accreditation and Joint Inspection Group membership and compliance throughout our operations.

Our extensive infrastructure and modular services allow Supreme Group to operate with complete self-sufficiency and to offer our customers full service in the design, construction, and management of facilities. Supreme provides customized dining facility services, retail stores, hotels and accommodations, and facility operations and maintenance to our customers around the world.

Bulk and Retail Fuel

11911 Freedom Drive, Suite 1180, Reston Town Center • Reston, VA 20190 703-464-7990 • www.supreme-group.net

Warehousing and Distribution

James Veditz, Vice President Operations james.veditz@supreme-group.net • 571-242-1717

Base Camp Services

Supreme Group offers customized warehousing solutions, with worldwide facilities that cater to short- and longterm storage, as well as overflow requirements, for any volume of product. We operate 40 warehouses in austere locations with comprehensive storage capacity exceeding two million square feet.

Supreme Group transports numerous classes of supply and thousands of line items over multiple complex supply chains in some of the world’s least developed locations. We own and operate a fleet of more than 2,500 vehicles, including tankers, prime movers, and refrigerated trailers, and have access to more than 10,000 additional vehicles through our existing partnerships.

Supreme Group has been operating as an airlift service provider since 2002, supporting the United States Department of Defense, NATO multinational forces, and the United Nations. Supreme offers national and international airlift capability utilizing both fixed and rotary wing aircraft. We command a fleet of more than 40 aircraft and fly more than 52,000 missions each year. Our flight safety program has been fully certified by NATO for full-spectrum aviation operations.

Mary Cavataio, Project Manager, Government Services mcavataio@goutsi.com • 800-233-9445 x2253

Calvary Logistics LLC

Gina Hubbs Vice GovernmentPresident,Services

Don Cochran CEO

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3074 Trafford Road • Murrysville, PA 15668

Member Since 2004

Steve Eldridge, Regional Director, Government Services seldridge@goutsi.com • 800-955-0555

Universal Am-Can, Ltd.

808 Airpark Center Drive • Nashville, TN 37217

12755 East Nine Mile Road • Warren, MI 48089

The mission of Universal’s Government Services Division is to be a global strategic partner providing safe, dependable transportation and logistical solutions that support our governments’ troops and agencies worldwide.

7800 East Little York, Suite B • Houston, TX 77016

12755 East Nine Mile Road • Warren, MI 48089

12755 East Nine Mile Road • Warren, MI 48089

Tim Phillips, President • T 866-938-1598 • tphillips@mdintermodal.com

Operating Truck Lines

Mike Silverwood, President • T 800-233-9445 • msilverwood@madl.com

Jim McManus, President • T 800-745-5678 • jmcmanus@grtamerlines.com

Mark Limback, President • T 800-233-9445 • mlimback@uacl.com

Louisiana Transport, Inc.

12755 East Nine Mile Road • Warren, MI 48089

Great American Lines, Inc.

Michael Whitaker, President • T 888-739-8754 • mwhitaker@louisianatransport.com

Gina Hubbs, Vice President, Government Services ghubbs@goutsi.com • 800-233-9445 x2051

Our Government Services team together with our network of agents, independent contractors, and company offices stand committed to service our Armed Forces domestically as well as internationally. With our fleet of more than 3000 trucks and our large network of partner carriers, we are capable of handling any project from development to completion. Our vast service offerings include specialized hauling with over-weight/over-dimensional service, van, flatbed, multimodal (domestic and international), global sea and air, and TL and LTL. We also offer 3pl services customized to all situations across modes and carriers, as well as warehousing and trans-loading, import, export, and customs brokerage.

Ed Brown, President • T 800-233-9445 • ebrown@universal-logistics.com

The Mason and Dixon Lines, Inc.

Mark Guerrero, Regional Director, Government Services mguerrero@goutsi.com • 800-233-9445x2022

Our advancement in logistics technology and our commitments to a diverse portfolio of service offerings make Universal the only tactical choice for any government transportation, whether we are supporting troop deployment, regimental moves and domestic disaster assistance, or standard service requirements.

Mason Dixon Intermodal

Universal Logistics Solutions, Inc.

Bob King, President • T 866-668-5657 • bking@cavalrylogistics.com

Dorothy Burns, Government Services – Vessel & Ports dburns@goutsi.com • 586-216-2307

Logistic and International Services

The uniting under one name: Universal Truckload Services, Inc., signifies the power of unity. Universal’s network strength and our broad portfolio of transportation service offerings through our operating subsidiaries provide a single source solution to any challenge. Our commitment to excellence in safety, service, and reliability have shaped Universal’s core values, and this commitment continues to guide our future.

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UNIVERSAL TRUCKLOAD SERVICES, INC. 12755 E. Nine Mile Road • Warren, MI 48089 • 1-855-887-4468 • www.goutsi.com

UPS Freight LTL and TL Services – UPS Freight operates as a regional, interregional, and long-haul carrier of palletized and non-palletized freight shipments across the US and into Canada and Mexico. UPS Freight LTL shipments are backed by a day-definite, on-time guarantee at no additional cost (applies to UPGF 560 Tariff customers only) and supported by advanced Web-based visibility, processing, and billing technology.

Safety and Security – Safety is of the utmost importance throughout our operations. UPS’s automotive fleet maintains a safe track record through careful selection of drivers, rigorous training, a culture of responsibility, preventive maintenance, and an honor plan that recognizes drivers when they achieve success. We have more than 5,000 drivers who have driven for 25 years or more without an accident. All UPS aviation safety equipment and procedures are certified by the FAA and meet or exceed their stringent standards. We continually evaluate safety techniques and equipment in an effort to provide the safest possible environment.

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UPS Government Sales 316 Pennsylvania Avenue SE, Suite 500 • Washington, DC 20003

John Brennan, Managing Director of Sales 703-263-7524

Distribution Network – UPS operates a ground fleet of more than 94,000 vehicles and an air fleet of more than 500 aircraft. Our primary air hub is Worldport, a state-of-the-art mega package processing facility and all-points international hub in Louisville, KY, with a sort capacity of 416,000 packages per hour. Our integrated global small package ground and air network is the most extensive in the industry with more than 1,800 sites in 120 countries. It is the only network that handles all levels of service (air, ground, domestic, international, commercial, and residential) through a single pickup and delivery service system. This network has a balanced presence throughout the world and is supported by leading edge technology that helps optimize shipping and logistics processes to lower costs, improve service, and increase efficiency.

UPS

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Scott Davis, Chairman & CEO, UPS

UPS Supply Chain Solutions and Customs Brokerage – UPS provides a single-source solution to meet customers’ supply chain needs, from global distribution to service parts logistics. With more than 80 years of experience and customs brokerage services offered in more than 60 countries worldwide, UPS Supply Chain Solutions provides customers with global coverage and reliable services.

Sustainable Business Practices – UPS is committed to making logistics sustainable. By connecting customers to our fuel-efficient logistics network, we help reduce and mitigate their indirect carbon footprint. UPS was a charter partner in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay program. In this role, the company helped test the initial model and contributed important fuel saving strategies. The program was launched in 2004 to address environmental and economic issues challenging the US freight industry. In 2008 and 2009, UPS was a winner of a SmartWay Excellence Award, which recognizes freight industry leaders that have made significant contributions to protecting the environment through their participation.

UPS Global Air Freight Services – UPS provides one of the most extensive portfolios of air shipping choices in both domestic and international markets. By combining the capabilities of one of the world’s largest airlines with UPS’s position as a global freight forwarder within a single portfolio, UPS can accommodate a broad range of transit times and budget needs. Our services include an express freight option with guaranteed door-to-door service and options for time-definite, guaranteed and non-guaranteed services for shipping air freight.

Greg Diven, Managing Director of Sales gdiven@ups.com • 202-675-4227

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UPS is a global leader in logistics offering a broad range of solutions including the transportation of packages and freight, supply chain optimization, the facilitation of international trade, customs brokerage, and advanced technology to more efficiently manage the world of business. Transportation solutions include air, ocean, rail, and ground services. Headquartered in Atlanta, UPS serves more than 220 countries and territories worldwide.

Member Since 1963

Scott Davis Chairman & CEO, UPS

55 Glenlake Parkway NE • Atlanta, GA 30328 www.ups.com • www.facebook.com/ups • Newsletter: @UPS News

Government Programs – UPS provides government customers with specialized services including electronic invoicing, automated shipping solutions, website tracking with ITV for CONUS and OCONUS, and an array of Transportation Protective Services (TPS). UPS has earned multiple SDDC Quality Awards, which recognize UPS’s exceptional service delivery and contribution to ensuring global military readiness.

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BNSF RAILWAY

Ross Burnett, Director of Sales, Government, Machinery & Waste Ross_Burnett@csx.com • 412-920-2902

BNSF Railway, a Berkshire Hathaway company, operates one of the largest railroad networks in North America, with about 32,000 route miles in 28 states and two Canadian provinces. Dedicated to serving the Armed Forces in support of OEF, BNSF is a vital resource in providing transportation services for the movement of military equipment among major bases, forts, ports, depots, and National Guard mobilization sites.

BOOZ ALLEN & HAMILTON

Member Since 1987 CHAIRMAN S CIRCLE Member Since 2003

James E. McNair, Vice President, Air Carrier/Military

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CSX Corporation, based in Jacksonville, FL, owns companies providing rail, intermodal, and rail-to-truck transload services that are among the nation’s leading transportation 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 a 22,000mile rail network linking commercial markets in 23 states, the District 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.

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Booz Allen Hamilton has been at the forefront of strategy and technology consulting for more than 95 years. Every day, government agencies, institutions, and infrastructure organizations rely on the firm’s expertise and objectivity and on the combined capabilities and dedication of our exceptional people to find solutions and seize opportunities. Providing a broad range of services in strategy, organization, operations, technology, and analytics, Booz Allen is committed to delivering results that endure. Booz Allen has 23,000 people and more than $5 billion in annual revenue. To learn more about the firm, visit www.boozallen.com.

CSX TRANSPORTATION

John Pinard, Manager Sales, Industrial Products bertrand.pinard@bnsf.com • 817-867-6838

Dr. Ralph W. Shrader, Chairman & CEO

International aviation and finance aircraft acquisition, disposition, financing, advisory, and support services to airlines and corporate aviation departments. S CIRCLE Since 1957

500 Water Street • Jacksonville, FL 32202 www.csx.com

2650 Lou Menk Drive • Ft. Worth, TX 76131-2830 www.bnsf.com

Jon S. Meyer, Senior Account Manger, Government & Machinery Jon_Meyer@csx.com • 410-368-6247

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Jon Tinker, Director Marketing, Industrial Products jonathan.tinker@bnsf.com • 817-864-6144

Member Since #### CORPORATE MEMBERS Chairman’s Circle Defense Transportation Journal | APRIL 2012 CHAIRMAN S CIRCLE Member Since 2001

8283 Greensboro Drive • McLean, VA 22102 703-902-5000 • www.boozallen.com

BRISTOL ASSOCIATES

C.N. “Pete” Seidlitz, President

Henry Connors, Director of Marketing, Government, Machinery & Waste Henry_Connors@csx.com • 904-359-2438

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Derrick Smith, Vice President, Emerging Markets Unit Derrick_Smith@csx.com • 904-366-4212

Rich D. Howell, Business Manager, Government & Machinery Rich_Howell@csx.com • 904-359-1926

Robert O. Rockwood, Vice President, Corporate Aircraft

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

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HERTZ CORPORATION

3800 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 200 • Alexandria, VA 22305 703-683-9273 • www.hertz.com

a US cargo airline specializing in ad hoc charter and contract freighter operations. Evergreen operates a fleet of Boeing 747 freighter aircraft on an ACMI wet lease, common carriage, and ad hoc basis worldwide. Evergreen is also a major participant in the US Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) program. Evergreen’s worldwide operating authority and extensive bilateral route provide global market access to its customers. Evergreen Airlines’ clients include some of the world’s largest airlines, freight forwarders, manufacturers, and government agencies.

Holly Cope, Business Development Manager, Governments & Defense holly.cope@dhl.com • 615-275-9572

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Steven Bosma, Manager, Global Customer Support Steven.Bosma@DBSchenker.com • 602-458-6055

DHL GLOBAL FORWARDING

2009

150 Albany Avenue • Freeport, NY 11520 516-377-3000 • www.dbschenkerusa.com twitter.com/DBSCHENKERUSAwww.dbschenkerusa.com/companynews/dbschenkerusanews/

G.R. Mobaraki, MBA, PhD, Director, Global Gov’t & Strategic Programs RMobaraki@hertz.com

Delford M. Smith, Chairman

DHL Global Forwarding has extensive experience in handling highly sensitive equipment in hostile locations. Our dedicated and highly skilled freight team is experienced in all critical shipping fields including air and ocean, import and export, worldwide customs brokerage, hazardous materials handling, and warehouse distribution services and can provide on demand aircraft charters to meet the needs of any specialized shipment.

Richard Brown, Vice President, Government & Defense Services richard.brown@dbschenker.com • 703-508-8409

Hertz, with more than 8500 locations worldwide, is one of the largest suppliers for car rental services to US government travelers. Hertz also offers the convenience of more than 1600 off-airport locations nationwide, with a Hertz Local Edition location offering convenient pick-up service located in your neighborhood. Government and military travelers are entitled to enroll in the Hertz #1 Club Gold program at no cost. Official government travelers are also entitled to free additional drivers and liability coverage.

Lori Leffler, Global Government Strategic Manager LLeffler@hertz.com

Hertz also offers hourly car rental through Hertz On Demand and owns Advantage Rent a Car. Advantage is operating at more than 50 locations in the US and internationally.

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3850 Three Mile Lane • McMinnville, OR 97128 503-472-0011 • F 503-434-4210 • www.evergreenairlines.com

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Member Since 1991

1508 Elm Hill Pike, Suite 104 A • Nashville, TN 37210 615-986-2936 • F 615-399-8526 • www.dhl-dgf.com/gov-defense

Greg Zimmer, Director, Government & Defense Services greg.zimmer@dbschenker.com • 209-992-1808

Syndie Rider, Director of Contracting Evergreensyndie.rider@evergreenairlines.comInternationalAirlinesis

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EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES, INC.

DB SCHENKER

Member Since 1992

Competitive rates are offered on all official/leisure rentals. Both active duty and retirees of the federal government and the military are eligible for the special rates. Book the Hertz government approved rates for your next trip. To check participation, rate information, conditions, or to make reservation, contact your travel agent, visit www.hertz.com, or call Hertz at 1-800-654-3131.

The mission of the Governments & Defense Services group is to provide best in class service to all US government departments and entities, regardless of the type of transport, transit time required, or destination, and to ensure regulatory compliance both within the continental United States and abroad (CONUS & OCONUS).

Member Since 2000*

John Palo, Vice President Planning, Military & Government Contracts john.palo@evergreenairlines.com

As a long-term US Department of Defense partner, DB Schenker understands the bottom line requirements of military shipments worldwide. Our experience with Government shippers spanning decades has enabled us to provide time-definite services to support ITV/GTN visibility. Our Government expertise is global with a full range of specialized transportation and supply chain logistics solutions that support US Military and commercial Government agencies and Foreign Military Sales. With a global presence in 130 countries, supporting every major industry, DB Schenker can deliver, no matter how complex your logistics requirements may be.

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Scott Beverly, Director Government Programs (KGL Holding)

PO Box 24565 • Safat 13106, Kuwait 965-2455-1590 • F 965-2455-1589 • www.kgl.com

Since 2011

As a PBL provider, KGL provides project cargo movement capabilities for oversized and heavy lift materiel.

KGL HOLDING

2323 Dulles Station Boulevard • Herndon, VA 20171-6133

Peter M. Johnston, Executive Vice President 251-243-9100 • johnstpm@intship.com

Waterman Steamship Corporation 11 North Water Street • Mobile, AL 36602 251-243-9100

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International Shipholding Corporation, through its subsidiaries Central Gulf Lines, Inc., and Waterman Steamship Corporation, provides worldwide ocean transportation.

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Our SCM teams are experts at maximizing the efficient flow of goods and services from manufacturing right through to the final end-user or customers. Our support to defense and government clients offers cost effective outsourced products and services to allow the mission critical personnel to focus on operational objectives while we handle the resource support. Our customized commercial solutions have helped our corporate clients reduce inventory costs, increase transaction speed, improve sales by implementing customer requirements more efficiently, increased supply chain surveillance, or find more cost effective supply chain components.

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Member Since 1990

Member Since 1961

Innovative Logistics brings efficiency to business and government supply chains in some of the most challenging environments. We have a proven record of client satisfaction and welcome your request for proposal.

George Keyrouz, Director of Logistics (KGL Holding)

Robert T. Chambers, Vice President 212-943-4141 • Bob.Chambers@intship.com

Ali E. Dashti, Chairman (KGL Holding)

Leanne Viera, Partner, Supply Chain Management viera@us.ibm.com • 404-395-0188

INTERNATIONAL SHIPHOLDING CORPORATION

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Sam Khatib, Chief Business Development Officer (KGL Holding)

Central Gulf and Waterman Steamship are participants in the Voluntary Intermodal Sealift Agreement and Maritime Security Program. In addition to offering regularly scheduled contract service with a fleet of modern USflag Pure Car/Truck Carrier vessels, the company operates Roll-On/Roll-Off vessels under contract to the United States Navy’s Military Sealift Command.

Sam Khatib, Director of Investments (KGL Holding)

Albert Leung, VP, Defense Acquisition & Logistics Leader albert.t.leung@us.ibm.com • 703-943-2276

Tim Wood, Partner, OSCM Public Sector Leader tim.wood@us.ibm.com • 704-904-4657

International Business Machines (IBM) is a global company with approximately 400,000 employees in more than 170 countries. Although IBM got its start as a computer hardware and software maker, today it ranks as one of the world’s largest supply chain consulting organization and technology firm with more than 7,500 supply chain consultants worldwide. In addition, IBM has the worlds 4th ranked supply chain with more than 18,000 Integrated Supply Chain professionals executing our global Supply Chain mission. IBM’s Supply Chain has been rated among the top 15 Supply Chains for the past seven years by AMR Research.

201 W. Canton Avenue, Suite D • Winter Park, FL 32789 407-539-6146 • F 407-628-1508 • www.totalscmsolutions.com

Central Gulf Lines, Inc.

One Whitehall Street, 19th Floor • New York, NY 10004 212-943-4141 • F 212-809-9036 • www.intship.com

1 Whitehall Street • New York, NY 10004 212-943-4141 • F 212-809-9036

Member Since 2006

INNOVATIVE LOGISTICS, LLC

Innovative Logistics is a provider of integrated logistical services. We specialize in providing a full range of supply chain management solutions, logistics services, procurement, and professional services to support our defense, government, and corporate clients.

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As a subsidiary, KGL Transportation Company supports the KGL SCM strategy by providing safe, professional, and timely delivery of manufactured goods, consumables, bulk liquids, petroleum, chemicals, raw materials, project cargo, wide loads, and heavy equipment within Kuwait, Iraq, and the GCC region.

KGL Holding is the premier provider of integrated Supply Chain Management (SCM) services in the Middle East. As an assetbased service provider, we fulfill the Transportation, Logistics, Port Management, Shipping, and River Transport needs of countless regional and international clients, to include US, Coalition, and NATO forces supporting OIF and OEF.

Linda Gooden, EVP, Information Systems & Global Solutions

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THE PASHA GROUP 5725 Paradise Drive, Suite 1000 • Corte Madera, CA 94925 415-927-6400 • www.pashagroup.com

Member Since #### Chairman’s Circle CORPORATE MEMBERS

Gisele Landers-Smith, Account Manager Gisele.Landers@nscorp.com • 404-962-5605

Douglas P. McNeil, Director, Marketing Doug.McNeil@nscorp.com • 757-823-5455

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Member Since 2005

Kevin Massie, IGC Program Manager kevin.massie@lmco.com • 703-466-2703

Three Commercial Place • Norfolk, VA 23510 757-823-5455 • www.nscorp.com

Matthew Cox, President

Member Since 1993*

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George W. Pasha, IV, President & CEO george4@pashanet.com

Mike Garvin, Director of Government Services

Matson’s transportation offerings span the globe from Shanghai to Savannah and encompass everything from providing a vital lifeline to the island economies of Hawaii, Guam, and Micronesia to delivering a wide range of multi-modal services throughout North America. Long recognized as a leader in Pacific shipping, Matson continues to strengthen its ocean transportation services through fleet enhancements, industry leading ontime arrivals, and award-winning customer service.

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Scott D. McGregor, Group Vice President Scott.McGregor@nscorp.com

Lockheed Martin is a global security and information technology company and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration, and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products, and services. Lockheed Martin has exceptional domain expertise in defense logistics, transportation, and distribution information systems and command and control solutions. Lockheed Martin developed, operates, and maintains the DLA/USTRANSCOM Integrated Data Environment (IDE)/Global Transportation Network (GTN) Convergence (IGC) capability. IGC includes an Enterprise Data Warehouse and modern Business Intelligence capabilities that support DOD’s global distribution and transportation management.

LOCKHEED MARTIN IS&GS

John Slota, Director, Enterprise & Logistics Solutions Division

Fran Vollaro, Senior Vice President fran_vollaro@pashanet.com • 415-927-6339

Gerald Fasano, President, IS&GS – Defense DeEtte Gray, VP, Enterprise Information Technology Solutions

1200 Peachtree Street NE, Box 175 • Atlanta, GA 30309 404-962-5605 • F 404-653-3564

David T. Lawson, Vice President, Industrial Products

Norfolk Southern Corporation is one of the nation’s premier transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary operates approximately 21,000 route miles in 22 states and the District of Columbia, serving every major container port in the eastern US and providing superior connections to western rail carriers. NSC operates the most extensive intermodal network in the East and is North America’s largest rail carrier of metals and automotive products.

NORFOLK SOUTHERN CORPORATION

1035 Eastgate Drive • O’Fallon, IL 62269 618-632-7050 • www.lockheedmartin.com

Member Since 1961

Member Since 2003

Margaret Groth, Manager, Military Over-High and Wide margaret_groth@pashanet.com • 415-927-6560

The Pasha Group is a diversified global transportation and logistics company offering specialized move management of household goods and personal vehicles for individuals, corporations, multinational organizations, and the US Government, worldwide. Pasha also provides automotive processing and distribution with a comprehensive network of port and inland facilities. Pasha Hawaii Transport Lines operates the only pure car truck carrier in the Hawaii trade, providing roll-on roll-off ocean transportation between the US Mainland and Hawaii, as well as inter-island service in Hawaii.

555 12th Street, Suite 700 • Oakland, CA 94607 510-628-4000 • www.matson.com

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

MATSON NAVIGATION COMPANY INC

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Mike Connolly, Vice President, Ocean Services mike_connolly@pashanet.com • 415-927-6479

Member Since 1999

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Raith Engineering (RAITH) and Cargo Transport System (CTS), 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 NDTA/SDDC Quality Award recipient and an NDTA Distinguished Service awardee for 2009, 2010, and 2011, have worked in partnership since 2000 in successfully executing military projects for SDDC. These projects have been undertaken under contracts for Stevedoring & Related Services and Third Party Logistics services. Raith Engineering has also undertaken a number of procurement and contracting projects for the US Army, USAF, US Navy, and Marines. Also, CTS provides an efficient and reliable international transport service that satisfies all requirements and needs of its many commercial and US military customers. Other services of Raith-CTS include airport runway cleaning, high-pressure waterjet cleaning equipment sales and rental, transport, vehicle rentals, and provision of personnel, equipment, and service maintenance. Raith-CTS has established permanent offices in the UK & Pakistan in order to increase its capability in undertaking contracts and support to the SDDC and US military.

Rock-It, headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, is a leading provider of specialty freight forwarding and logistics services. Rock-It Cargo LLC excels at delivering logistics solutions for the most challenging projects. The Company specializes in handling complex itineraries, international destinations, fragile cargo, and time-sensitive schedules—all with the highest degree of critical planning, execution, and customer-focused service. Rock-It Cargo is a global organization with more than 300 employees in 35 offices in the US and around the world.

Kurt A. DeRuy, Executive Vice President deruyk@randrtruck.com • 417-623-6885

Steven L. Richardson, Manager of Government 417-623-6885

Tareq Al-Jassim, President • raith@qualitynet.net • +965-2-2969000

Michael Reusche, Managing Director, Government and Defense mreusche@rockitcargo.com • 571-358-2668

Full service transportation in CONUS (48 states), Alaska, and Canadian Provinces. For commercial and government; specializing in truckload and dromedary LTL shipments of freight of all kinds; munitions, explosives, radioactive materials, and sensitive cargo. Affiliated companies also provide full service transportation; TNI (USA), INC. DBA “AATCO” and NEI Transport, LLC.

Gary McCandless, Director of Dromedary Services

Dr. Homaira Akbari, President & CEO hakbari@skybitz.com • 703-478-3340

Member Since 2005

PO Box 22223, Safat – 13083 Kuwait 965-2-2969000 • F 965-2-2445788 • www.raitheng.com • www.cts-kw.com

Godfrey J. Driscoll, Managing Director raith@qualitynet.net • +965-2-2969000

Jeff Herr, CEO herrj@randrtruck.com • 417-623-6885

1800 Byberry Road, Suite 810 • Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 571-358-2668 • www.rockitcargo.com

Member

Victor R. Ramanan, Director, Sales & Marketing raith@qualitynet.net • +965-2-2969000

PO Box 545 • Duenweg, MO 64841 417-623-6885 • www.randrtruck.com

2121 Cooperative Way, Suite 550 • Herndon, VA 20171 703-478-3340 • twitter.com/SkyBitzwww.skybitz.com•www.skybitz.com/blog

Marjorie Adis, Director Account Management East marjoriea@rockitcargo.com • 215-801-6268

SKYBITZ, INC.

Riaz Ul-Haque, Director Operations raith@qualitynet.net • +965-2-2969000

Ed Miller, Business Development & Government Solutions emiller@skybitz.com • 703-478-2124

Greg Galbreath, Director Account Management West gregg@rockitcargo.com • 415-235-7113

R & R TRUCKING

Henry Popplewell, Senior Vice President, Sales hpopplewell@skybitz.com • 703-478-3340

ROCK IT CARGO USA, LLC

SkyBitz is a leader in global remote asset management solutions, providing real-time information on the location and status of assets. More than 700 enterprises rely on SkyBitz technology to achieve total asset visibility, improved security, lower operating and capital expenses, and enhanced customer service. SkyBitz delivers its solution via SkyBitz Insight, a secure web-based application that is fully customizable and requires no software downloads.

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RAITH-CTS LOGISTICS

Dan Twomey, Vice President, Government Logistics Group dtwomey@skybitz.com • 703-478-7560

Member Since 2009

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Trade association for the U.S. scheduled airline industry and focal point for CRAF program, National Airlift Policy matters, and air passenger and cargo transportation issues.

ACTCO Afghanistan Logistics House No. 409

Roy Slagle, President & CEO

James Burati, Dir. of Bus. Devel. • jburati@1800packrat.com • 240-216-3010

Ben Cross, Key Account Manager Government and Relocation bcross@1800packrat.com • 813-494-1944

John Goodman, Senior Executive, Defense & Public Safety john.b.goodman@accenture.com • 703-947-1697

Thomas L. Hendricks, SVP of Safety, Security and Operations thendricks@airlines.org • 202-626-4240

Accenture’s Defense industry group delivers strategy, operations, IT, and mission services that enable defense, intelligence, and federal organizations to achieve high performance and support the warfighter at speed. With the help of Accenture’s capabilities, worldwide presence, and experience, clients meet mission goals, mitigate risk, and realize cost savings. Visit www.accenture.com/federal for more information.

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1-800-PACK-RAT

Al Fahedi Street • Hohebi Centre Building • Dubai, U.A.E • PO Box 26483 00971-4-3533992 • F 00971-4-3533991

ABF provides a full array of supply chain solutions with a global reach, including guaranteed service for expedited and time-definite shipments via its TimeKeeper® service. ABF Supply Chain Services offer comprehensive end-to-end solutions, including cross-dock operations and a network for warehousing, order fulfillment, real-time shipment visibility, and full reporting options. Additional offerings include TurnKey®, a customized delivery service; ABF Trade Show, a special service for transporting exhibit materials; FreightValue®, a brokerage service for shipments requiring special equipment or handling; and others. Regional shipments are handled via the carrier’s integrated RPM® Network, providing reliable next-day and second-day service.

2nd Left West St. of Charahi Haji Yakub Sher e Now, Kabul, Afghanistan 00971-4-3533992

Leland O. Karras, Executive Director, Government Accounts

Bob Poirer, CEO • bpoirer@1800packrat.com • 202-362-0101

Linda Roberts, National Sales–Special Markets lroberts@accor-na.com • 904-291-7500

800 North Glebe Road, Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22203 703-947-2000 • F 703-947-2002 www.accenture.com/federal

Accenture

Airlines for America 1301 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20004-1707 202-626-4000 twitter.com/airlinesdotorgwww.airlines.org

Don Platt, COO • dplatt@1800packrat.com • 202-669-9835

1-800-PACK-RAT is the fastest growing portable moving and storage container (PMSC) company, with the largest fleet of steel-constructed containers in the US. 1-800-PACK-RAT moves customers throughout CONUS utilizing a vast network of warehouses with 2 million square feet of space in 68 cities. Customers enjoy military approved warehouses and qualified moving services such as packing and loading. The 1-800-PACK-RAT container is an ideal solution for both Personally Procured Moves (PPM) and Code II government contracted moves. 1-800-PACK-RAT is proud to bring additional capacity and the security of containerized household goods moving to the Defense Personal Property Program (DP3).

ABF Freight System, Inc. 6720 Washington Boulevard • Elkridge, MD 21075 877-ABF-0000 • facebook.com/ABFtodaywww.abf.com•twitter.com/ABFtoday

Nicholas E. Calio, President and CEO

Elizabeth Shaver, Director, Cargo Services eshaver@airlines.org • 202-626-4160

6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 300 • Bethesda, MD 20817 202-362-0101 • www.1800packrat.com

Accor Hotels-Motel 6 4001 International Parkway • Carrollton, TX 75007 904-291-7500 • www.motel6.com

VADM Keith W. Lippert, USN (Ret.), CSO, Defense & Public Safety keith.w.lippert@accenture.com • 703-947-1085

With more than 1000 locations nationwide, Motel 6 offers a clean, comfortable room at the lowest price of any national chain. Motel 6 is the perfect fit for the government and/or military traveler. Part of the Accor family, Motel 6 is the largest owned and operated chain in North America. Always pet friendly and close to where you need to be, Motel 6 is the best value for your lodging needs. Motel 6, “We’ll leave the light on for you.”

Gaurav Kukreja

Kirk May, VP, Corporate Accounts

Atgaurav@afghancontainers.comACTCOwespecializeinhandling shipments for the US Army NATO/ ISAF forces and have proudly been an active part of the Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of Afghanistan. We were the only company in Afghanistan that had its offices open in spite of no business during the civil war and the turbulent area to support all Afghan employees. In the purest sense, we are an Afghan minority owned company striving to work with the highest integrity, passion, and international standards in our service. We strongly believe that when it comes to Logistics to Afghanistan, “No one knows it better than us!” We look forward to your support for a better AFGHANISTAN tomorrow!

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Richard R. Raley, President & CEO

America’s Central Port 1635 West First Street Granite City, IL 62040 618-452-4463 www.americascentralport.com

1725 Duke Street, Suite 550 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-373-1984 • www.amyx.com

AUL is a dynamic and progressive company undertaking a large variety of logistics services in the Middle East. Our core competencies focus on inland transportation with private security, seaport, and warehousing operations, container repair, and fuel distribution. We take great pride in our strategic relationships with the leading maritime and logistics services providers in the world. Couple this with our 3.7 million square foot facility at the Port of Umm Qasr-South Port, Iraq to ensure the warfighter receives world class “door-to-door” distribution services in the region.

AIT delivers more than just your sensitive government commodities along the world’s highways, railways, skyways, and seaways. The global transportation and logistics provider goes above and beyond the call of duty to prioritize the individual needs of customers and provide the proper equipment, extensive industry knowledge, and vertical market expertise to service each branch of the US government. Central to AIT’s seamless service is strict governmental compliance, allowing AIT to continue as an industry leader committed to protecting the security of cargo throughout the global logistics pipeline.

Todd C. Robbins, Executive VP & COO todd.robbins@am-ul.com • 618-410-5581

Amyx

American United Logistics 1089 Graywolf Court Fairview Heights, IL 62208 618-410-5581 • www.am-ul.com

Approved CRAF and AMC Contract carrier operating all-cargo, and Combi aircraft 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.

Air Transport International, LLC One Cantrell Center Little Rock, AR 72202 501-615-3500 • atisales@airtransport.cc

The American Maritime Officers (AMO) represents licensed deck, engineering, and radio-electronics officers to US and international shipping companies involved 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.

American Maritime Officers 490 L’Enfant Plaza East SW, Suite 7204 Washington, DC 20024 202-479-1166 • www.amo-union.org

America’s Central Port, which is managed by the Tri City Regional Port District, is strategically located in the heart of the US on the Mississippi River and is adjacent to a strategic intermodal transportation system of river, rail, and highway systems. The Port, and its tenants, offer a wide range of services and facilities, including barge, rail, and truck transfer of commodities, industrial, commercial, and residential development sites as well as more than 2 million square feet of warehouse and commercial lease opportunities. The Port also is home to Foreign Trade Zone 31 and several subzones, located at Mid America Airport in Mascoutah, IL, Gateway Commerce Center in Pontoon Beach, IL, and Conoco Phillips Refineries located in Hartford, IL.

Frank Miles, Business Development Manager fmiles@americascentralport.com • 618-452-4463

Charles C. Carson II, Government Contracts Administrator charles.carson@airtransport.cc • 970-626-2840

Dennis Wilmsmeyer, Executive Director dwilmsmeyer@americascentralport.com • 618-877-8444

Thomas Bethel, National President

Debra Wampler, Manager of Sales debra.wampler@airtransport.cc • 501-615-3500 x1309

Steven Frazier, VP, Defense Programs

Sandy Gregory, Director, Regulatory Affairs and Security sgregory@aitworldwide.com • 800-669-4248

James Leonard, National Secretary-Treasurer

Cindi Treadwell-McConnell, President cindi.mcconnell@airtransport.cc • 501-615-3500 x1411

Amyx, Inc., is a financially strong ISO 9001-2008 certified small business founded in 1999 and headquartered in Alexandria, VA. Amyx’s services include Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance, Business Process Re-engineering, Information Technology, Software Design and Development, and Program and Acquisition Management. Amyx provides reliable and responsive business management and information technology solutions that help to improve a client’s efficiency and effectiveness in today’s global marketplace. By developing and forming a trusted partnership with our customers from the beginning of a project, Amyx can confidently ensure seamless project performance from the initial planning stages through full implementation and sustainment.

CORPORATE MEMBERS Sustaining

Michael P. Holt, Vice President of Sales & Marketing mike.holt@airtransport.cc • 501-615-3500 x1302

AIT Worldwide Logistics, Inc. 701 N. Rohlwing Road Itasca, IL 60143 TF 800-323-6649

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601 S. Federal Highway • Dania Beach, FL 33004 954-921-2221

Corey Cottrell, Supervisor, Regulatory Affairs ccottrell@aitworldwide.com • 800-669-4248

Michael Murphy, National Vice President, Government Relations 202-479-1166

Associated Global System 3333 New Hyde Park Road New Hyde Park, NY 11042 516-627-8910 x7900 • www.agsystems.com

Monty Montero, Vice President, Defense Systems Engineering & Support

24 Hr Customer Service: TF 800-645-8300 www.agsystems.com • gov.services@agsystems.com

#2 South 32nd Street Birmingham, AL 35233

Alvin R. Archer, Secretary/Treasurer aa@arvenservices.com

The Exchange

COL Thomas P. Ockenfels, Chief of Staff

BG Casey Blake, Deputy Commander

In the past ten years, the Exchange has contributed more than $2.4 billion to quality-of-life programs such as youth services, Armed Forces Recreation Centers, and more. Besides funding morale and services programs, Exchange earnings also go to build new stores or renovate existing facilities. Construction funds to build these new or replacement facilities come entirely from the sale of merchandise and services. To find out more about the Exchange history and mission or to view recent press releases please visit our website at www.shopmyexchange.com.

Jennifer Kaczmarczyk, Senior Vice President jennifer@apexlogisticsgroup.com • 801-924-1850

205-322-6501 • F 205-320-2354 www.baggetttransport.com

Joseph M. Donald, III, President W. David Crommelin, Vice President & Contracts N. Scott Wheeler, Vice President Operations Roger F. Maguire, Vice President Sales

Ryan Petersen, CEO • ryan@apexlogisticsgroup.com • 801-924-1850

Apex Logistics Group is a growing 3PL located in Salt Lake City, UT. Our core competency is providing our customers with Full Truckload Transportation Solutions. We provide Competitive Advantages in Sourcing Capacity to DOD as well as our Commercial Customers. Our Company’s Vision is “Together, Everyone Achieves More.” We feel that by living this Vision, Apex, along with its associates, has embraced the mentality of creating true partnerships with our Carriers and Customers. The Core Values of our Organization are Honesty, Providing Unique Solutions, Operational Excellence, and Showing Appreciation.

3911 S. Walton Walker Blvd. • Dallas, TX 75236-1598 214-312-3861 • www.aafes.com

3191 South Valley Street, Suite 210 Salt Lake City, UT 84109 801-924-1850

New York Government Services Office • TF 800-513-3555 • F 516-627-1258

Associated Global Systems (AGS) is a leading provider of transportation solutions to the Federal Government, DOD, and the Defense Industry. We handle domestic and international freight and personal property shipments.

Brig. Gen. Francis Hendricks, Commander/CEO

Baggett Transportation Company

Jim Tucci, CEO jim.tucci@agsystems.com • 516-627-8910

ARINC Incorporated, a portfolio company of The Carlyle Group, provides communications, engineering, and integration solutions for commercial, defense, and government customers worldwide. Headquartered in Annapolis, MD, with regional headquarters in London and Singapore, ARINC is ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100 certified.

The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is a joint command and is directed by a Board of Directors that is responsible to the Secretaries of the Army and the Air Force through the Service Chiefs of Staff. The Exchange has the dual mission of providing authorized patrons with articles of merchandise and services and generating non-appropriated fund earnings as a supplemental source of funding for military morale, welfare, and recreation programs.

John M. Belcher, President & CEO

Luke Saari, CMO • luke@apexlogisticsgroup.com • 801-924-1850

ARINC, Inc.

Mike Hess, Vice President, Strategic Planning mike.hess@agsystems.com • 610-534-8524

www.apexlogisticsgroup.com www.facebook.com/pages/Apex-Logistics-Group/217775854

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 management of existing infrastructure (turn key), we produce top quality results through assembled teams of professional, experienced, dedicated logisticians and intelligence experts who possess the real world knowledge, best training, background, and expertise to fulfill our customers’ requirements.

www.ndtahq.comMEMBERS

Arven Services, LLC 15025 Farm Creek Drive Woodbridge, VA 22191 888-567-7738 www.arvenservices.com

Edward Brown, CEO eb@arvenservices.com

CH US Member Since #### Sustaining CORPORATE

Baggett, family owned, is grounded in 75 years of safe, reliable service to the DOD and commercial industry. A full-service HAZMAT carrier of ammunition, weapons, and classified sensitive equipment. We also operate a Single and Dual Driver Freight All Kinds Division, serving commercial and military customers. Don’t Mark It Rush—Tag It Baggett! For the safest, fastest, on-time delivery record in DOD. Your Best Value Carrier.

2551 Riva Road • Annapolis, MD 21401 410-266-4000 • www.arinc.com

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Apex Logistics Group

Vice President Sales jakeschmitt@cardinaltransport.com • 815-405-0497

Byrne Transportation Services, LLC 38721 West Warrenville,AvenueIL60555

President thoffman@cardinaltransport.com • 815-409-8284

Jeff Gunnin, Chief Financial Officer jgunnin@C2Freight.com • 800-810-2006

Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group

Victor E. Sapp, Executive Vice President victor.sapp@bws.dk • 908-624-0070

Billerica, MA 01821

Boyle Transportation 15 Riverhurst Road

Jacob Norman, General Manager jacobnorman@C2Freight.com • 800-810-2006

www.c2freight.com

These are the Cardinal Rules that drive us toward perfection . . . rules that will be demanded by the marketplace tomorrow are practiced at Cardinal today. Our growth over the years is the best proof of our willingness to put the needs of our customers above all else. Throughout its history, Cardinal Transport has remained a stable and dynamic force in the industry and is well positioned to meet the challenges of the new millennium.

Linda L. Colovos, Government Director, Global Sales lcolovos@carlsonrezidor.com • 800-967-9135

Blue Water Shipping US, Inc. 1185 Morris Avenue Union, NJ Newsletter:908-624-007007083•www.bws.dk3xperanno

Max Drake, Senior Consultant max.drake@boyletransport.com • 417-850-1332

Christopher S. McLaughlin, Government Director, Global Sales chmclaughlin@carlsonrezidor.com • 800-967-9029

John Byrne, Vice President • T 630-530-6850 x130 • john@byrnetrans.com

Cardinal Coal City,

The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group—born in early 2012—is one of the world’s largest and most dynamic hotel groups. The portfolio of the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group includes more than 1,300 hotels, a global footprint spanning 80 countries, a powerful set of global brands (Radisson Blu, Radisson®, Country Inns & Suites By CarlsonSM, Park Inn by Radisson, Hotel Missoni, and Park Plaza®). In most of the group’s hotels, guests can benefit from the loyalty program Club CarlsonSM, one of the most rewarding loyalty programs in the world. The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group and its brands employ more than 80,000 people. The Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, and Brussels, Belgium.

Hoffman

C2 Freight Resources, Inc. 24420 Hwy. 278 Houston, AL 800-810-200635572

TAT I ON SERVICES, LLC

TF 800-243-2004 Operations Center (24-7) F 978-671-0016 • www.boyletransport.com

Blue Water Shipping offers freight solutions by road, rail, sea, and air through 52 offices in 26 countries as well as a solid network of agents and partners. To complete your supply chain, we provide a wide range of value added services such as customized, integrated IT solutions. Years of experience makes Blue Water specialist freight forwarders within the business areas of General Cargo, Reefer Logistics, Defense and Government Logistics, Energy & Projects, Port Operations, Marine Logistics & the North Atlantic.

Rod Mallette, Vice President Business Development rod.mallette@boyletransport.com • 703-203-1140

Amy Byrne, Operations Mgr. • T 630-530-6850 x105 • amy@byrnetrans.com

www.carlsonrezidor.com www.carlson.com • www.rezidor.com

Transport, Inc. 7180 East Reed Road

IL 800-435-930260416

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Jesper Oeraker, Operations Manager jso@bws.dk • 908-62-0070

Scott Ryan, Vice President Operations scott.ryan@boyletransport.com • 978-670-3401

Shann Tidwell, Operations Manager stidwell@c2freight.com • 800-810-2006 x104

Boyle Transportation is the premier provider of transportation protective services (TPS) to the Department of Defense, the defense industry, and to shippers of high-value 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).

john@byrnetrans.comwww.byrnetransportation.com 630-530-6850 x130 • F 630-530-6858

John Cunningham, Chief Operating Officer jcunningham@C2Freight.com • 800-810-2006

TRANSPOR

Richard Byrne, President • 630-530-6850 x131 • rick@byrnetrans.com

Brad Vestal, General Mgr. • T 630-530-6850 x110 • brad@byrnetrans.com

Marc D. Boyle, President & CEO marc.boyle@boyletransport.com • 978-670-3400

C2 Freight Resources was founded in 1998 to provide uncommon service and integrity to the freight management industry. As a full-service logistics provider, we are a Distinguished Member in Good Standing of the Transportation Intermediaries Association since 1999; an upstanding member of the Platinum Performance Program; and designated a NASTC Best Broker.

www.cardinaltransport.com

Jake ,

11340 Blondo Street • Omaha, NE 68164 402-501-5000 • F 402-501-5045

Byrne Trans, a veteran owned small business, provides specialized transportation service to the DOD. As a 3PL, our knowledgeable and professional staff provides brokerage transportation services for any and all legal, over-dimensional, and over-weight loads. Our flexible capacity includes Flatbeds, Extendable (Stretch) Flat, Double Drop Deck, Double Extendable Drop, Double Drop/Lowboy (RGN), Step-Deck (multiaxle), Extendable Stretch Step-Deck (multi-axle), 35-Ton Lowboy, and 75-Ton Lowboy.

Schmitt

Todd , Regional Vice

Kathy J. Metcalf, Director of Maritime Affairs kmetcalf@knowships.org • 202-775-4399

Peter Chalich, President Cheri Cook, CEO Aaron Bloom, Operations Manager

Dave Ralston, Vice President, Sustainment and Systems Engineering

John Fossaceca, COO • john.fossaceca@comtechmobile.com • 240-686-3300

Chalich Trucking, Inc. 8049-146th Avenue NW Ramsey, MN 55303 F800-670-8835763-427-0922

Chamber of Shipping of America 1730 M Street NW, Suite 407 Washington, DC 20036-4565 202-775-4399 • www.knowships.org

Joseph J. Cox, President & CEO jcox@knowships.org • 202-775-4399

Greg Handermann, SVP • greg.handermann@comtechmobile.com • 240-686-3300

Citi, the leading global financial services company, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and jurisdictions. Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments, and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management. Additional information may be found at www. citigroup.com, Twitter: @Citi, YouTube: www.youtube.com/citi, Blog: new. citi.com, and LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/citi.

Covenant Transport

Paul Lithgow, President • paul.lithgow@comtechmobile.com • 240-686-3300

Covenant Transport, Inc., is a faith-based truckload carrier with headquarters in Chattanooga, TN. Covenant Transport specializes in door-to-door delivery across the country and transporting high exposure freight. Covenant Transport is built on the needs of our customers, where flexibility is key. With our expedited teams, regional solo haul, and dedicated service fleets, we strive to excel in SPEED of pick up and delivery, RELIABILITY of on-time service, and SAFETY & SECURITY transporting your product. Beyond the basics, Covenant Transport is a premium provider of specialized services in Critical, Hazmat, Government, and North American shipments.

Donna Ryan, CGI Federal President

CGI 12601 Fair Lakes Circle • Fairfax, VA 22033 703-684-1125 • F 703-683-0039 www.cgi.com

Founded in 1976, CGI Group Inc. is one of the largest independent information technology and business process services firms in the world. For more than 35 years, we’ve operated upon the principles of sharing in clients’ challenges and consistently delivering quality services to help achieve results. CGI is committed to partnering with US defense, civilian, and intelligence agencies to support their mission-essential needs at every stage of program, product, and business lifecycle.

Christopher Benoit, Director, Logistics Business Development

400 Birmingham Highway • Chattanooga, TN 37419 • 423-821-1212

www.ndtahq.comMEMBERS

www.chalichtrucking.com

Citigroup 11921 Freedom Drive, Suite 850 Reston, VA 703-234-730420190•www.citi.com

Dave.Ralston@cgifederal.com • 580-351-6304

Christopher.Benoit@cgifederal.com • 703-441-4904

Odell J. Moore, Office Manager omoore@knowships.org • 202-775-4399

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Comtech Mobile Datacom Corporation 20430 Century Blvd. • Germantown, MD 20874 240-686-3300 • www.comtechmobile.com

A subsidiary of Comtech Telecommunications Corporation and a leading worldwide provider of secure and reliable satellite-enhanced, on-the-move asset tracking, mobile data communications solutions and network services. We are led by a team of industry experts with broad expertise in satellite communications for civilian, military, and commercial organizations. Our technology enables military, government, and commercial customers to achieve their mission and operational goals. We provide secure, near realtime packet data messaging and position reporting services using L-Band satellite networks worldwide. We provide true satellite communicationson-the-move (COTM) including near real-time vehicle tracking and secure mobile text messaging through advanced global communication network technology and infrastructure. Our mobile communications and asset tracking technology is ideally suited for use in challenging environments.

Tom Kunkel, Vice President, Government Transportation Services kuntho@covenanttransport.com • 423-509-2813

Chalich Trucking, an approved DOD carrier since 1992, takes pride in the service and security we provide. We consistently meet stringent federal requirements when it comes to transporting sensitive material. We deliver 100% on time service, ensuring safety and efficiency. Supporting the warfighter is what drives us!

Member Since #### Sustaining CORPORATE

CSA represents US-based companies that own, operate, or charter oceangoing and merchant marine vessels. CSA represents its members before Congress and administrative agencies such as the USCG, EPA, and Customs Service. CSA sits on the US delegation to IMO in London and is the US ship owner representative to the ILO. CSA is involved in non-regulatory industry initiatives and sponsors four award programs.

Mark Paré, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing parmar@covenanttransport.com • 423-463-3255

Steve Frederickson, Director sfrederi@csc.com • 618-624-7222

CWTSatoTravel is the travel division of Carlson Wagonlit Travel responsible for soliciting and managing travel for US military and government clients. With more than 50 years of experience, CWTSatoTravel is the nation’s largest provider of travel management and fulfillment services to the government, fulfilling more than .3 billion in annual air sales. CWTSatoTravel offers airline, hotel, train, and car reservations for business and personal travel; tours and cruises; fully integrated online booking and expense management solutions; group/ meeting planning; consolidated management reporting; emergency response; and more. CWTSatoTravel employs more than 1,300 employees in 187 locations in 14 countries and US territories.

CSC 3170 Fairview Park Drive Falls Church, VA 22042 703-876-1000 • www.csc.com www.flickr.com/csc_corporatewww.twitter.com/CSCNews

David L. Rusch, President and CEO of CRST International Scott Pruneau, President CRST Logistics, Inc. spruneau@crst.com • 319-390-2650

CORPORATE MEMBERS

Matt Beatty, President mbeatty@cwtsatotravel.com • 703-682-7200

Thomas Kristensen, Global Head, Government Services thomas.kristensen@damco.com • 703-351-0139

John M. Smith, Chairman of the Board

HAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

A leader in providing technology enabled business solutions and services, CSC is the go-to partner for critical national programs. Leveraging our footprint in private and public sectors, CSC is the largest provider of defense transportation systems (DTS) support for the DOD and is a recognized industry thought leader in supply chain management. CSC’s legacy of supporting USTRANSCOM and its component commands is built on delivering extensive systems development, integration, and functional services. With approximately 97,000 employees, CSC is headquartered in Falls Church, VA. Visit us on the web at www.CSC.COM/NPS.

Text follow CRSTLogistics to 40404

Coyne Airways Limited Roberts House 103 Hammersmith Road London W14 0QH United Kingdom 4420 7605 6875 • F 4420 7602 9474 www.coyneair.com

Coyne Airways specializes in air cargo operations to “difficult to reach” destinations around the world. It has specialized in running scheduled freighters into military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. We currently operate scheduled freighter services around the Caspian and the Gulf which includes Afghanistan, Central Asia, and points in East Africa such as Djibouti. In addition to our frequent and reliable scheduled services, Coyne Airways is also one of the leading providers of charter services, to destinations worldwide

Crowley Maritime Corp. 9487 Regency Square Boulevard Jacksonville, FL 32225 800-276-9539 www.crowley.com

4300 Wilson Blvd, Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22203 703-682-7200 www.CWTSatoTravel.com

Full service truckload (van, flatbed, specialized, and temp controlled) and logistics service provider. Operations include CRST Expedited dual driver, satellite monitored service with 1975 trucks (20 being team temperature controlled units); STI (Specialized Transport with 500 trucks and 250 straight trucks); CRST Malone centralized dispatch flatbed service with 1340 owner operators; CRST Dedicated Services with 200 trucks; and CRST Logistics 3PL providing transportation brokerage (TL & LTL) and freight management services.

Damco is one of the world’s leading third party logistics providers specializing in customized freight forwarding and supply chain solutions. The company has 10,800 employees in more than 300 offices across 90 countries and representation in a further 30 countries. In 2011, the company had a net turnover of USD 2.8 billion, managed more than 2.5 million TEU of ocean freight and supply chain management volumes and air freighted more than 110,000 tons. Damco is part of the A.P. Moller–Maersk Group. www.damco.com

Carla Golimowski, Director, Government Services carla.golimowski@damco.com • 703-351-0115

Jay Brickman, Vice President, Government Services 305-470-4098

Owen Clarke, Director Business Development 202-344-4008

CWTSatoTravel

Sustaining 100 | Defense Transportation Journal | APRIL 2012

Mike Roberts, Senior Vice President 904-727- 2606

Brian Roberts, Senior Director, Government Services brian.roberts@damco.com • 703-351-0405

Crowley provides diversified transportation services by means of five operating lines of business. These services include Liner Services, Ship Assist/Escort, Logistics, Salvage/Emergency Response, Energy Support, Government Contract Services, Project Management, Naval Architecture, Ocean Towing/Transportation, Marine Engineering, Petroleum/Chemical Transportation, Newbuild/Retrofit Construction Management, Fuel Sales/ Distribution, and Technical Ship Management.

Paul Branske, Vice President pbranske@csc.com • 619-225-2556

2 Giralda Farms, Madison Avenue Giralda Farms, NJ 07940 www.damco.com

Bradley Duckworth, Key Account Manager bradley.duckworth@damco.com • 703-351-0402

Larry Coyne, CEO C 447785 926110

CRST Logistics, Inc. PO Box 3261 Cedar Rapids, IA 52406 866-750-2778 www.crstlogistics.com/aspx/News/News.aspxwww.crstlogistics.com

DAMCO

Member Since ####

Richard Anderson, CEO

Jon Jonas, Business Development, Global Distribution Solutions jjonas@drc.com • 618-310-3219

Jorge Haynes, Senior Director Government & Defense jorge.haynes@dhl.com • 954-626-2729

1-800-727-1100 www.dell.com/fed Dell Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services that give them the power to do more. Forging close partnerships with governments at all levels, Dell helps governments address complicated problems with open, capable, and affordable IT solutions. For more information, visit www.dell.com.

Eric Flattery, Business Development Manager eric.flattery@doortodoor.com • 253-867-3312

Founded in 1955, DRC has an impressive 55-year legacy of partnership with its customers in successfully applying technology-based solutions and solving their toughest problems. Our solutions enhance performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of complex systems/technologies that affect the Defense Distribution System worldwide. We are proud of our reputation as a solutions provider and innovator. Our corporate culture is one of dedication, respect, and continuous improvement. We measure our success by our customers’ successes.

1212 New York Avenue NW Suite 200 Washington, DC 20005

Michael G. Taylor, Senior Manager, Global Operations mike.g.taylor@dhl.com • 301-693-0516

LaDonna Boyer, Director, Global Distribution Solutions lboyer@drc.com • 618-310-3233

Randy Tietsort Executive Director, Government, Travel Industry and Association Sales randy.tietsort@dtag.com Mark Cronin, Director, Government Sales Dollarmark.cronin@dtag.comThriftyAutomotive Group, Inc., is headquartered in Tulsa, OK. Driven by the mission “Value Every Time”, the Company’s brands, Dollar Rent A Car and Thrifty Car Rental, serve value-conscious travelers in more than 80 countries. Dollar and Thrifty have more than 1,550 corporate and franchised worldwide locations including approximately 600 in the United States and Canada. The Dollar or Thrifty brand operates in virtually all of the top US and Canadian airport markets.

John “Mo” Verling, Vice President & General Manager jverling@drc.com • 618-310-3210

Dell, Inc.

Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group 45433 Gable Square • Sterling, VA 20164 703-406-3313 or 703-631-662 • www.dollar.com • www.thrifty.com

One Dell Way • Round Rock, TX 78682

Denny Clifford, Manager – Military, Government, Sports & University Sales 202-289-6323

Oswaldo Bermeo, Director Compliance Government & Defense oswaldo.bermeo@dhl.com • 954-626-2568

Delta Air Lines

Door to Door Storage, Inc.

Tracey Kelly, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing tracey.kelly@doortodoor.com • 253-867-3307

DHL Express 1210 S. Pine Island, 4th Floor Plantation, FL 33324 888-345-9363 • www.dhl-usa.com

As the world’s largest express global delivery provider, DHL has more experience shipping to more international destinations than any other carrier. We’re comfortable in places that are unfamiliar to most people; our regional program management support ensures operational planning and coordination, ranging from military exercises to front line supply deliveries of time-sensitive cargo. Events around the world can affect global military supply chains in a variety of ways. That’s why we make sure our network is flexible and our staff is ready to meet or exceed the most unpredictable demands. “No one knows the World like we do.”

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS Member Since #### Sustaining CORPORATE

Norma Dean, Director, Specialty Sales

Door to Door pioneered portable self-storage and moving services in 1996. Door to Door is the only wholly owned, national provider of portable storage and moving services, targeting home and business customers. We take care of you, Door to Door.

Delta Air Lines serves 160 million passengers a year, offers service to 356 destinations in 65 countries, and employs 80,000 employees worldwide. As a founding member of the SkyTeam global alliance, Delta participates in the joint venture with Air France-KLM, Alitalia, and offers the SkyMiles frequent flier program, the world’s largest airline loyalty program. Delta is an active participant in the Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) program.

735 Seibert Road, Suite 1 Scott AFB, IL 62225 618-310-3233

Vanessa Bonilla, Manager Customer Support Government & Defense vanessa.bonilla@dhl.com • 954-626-2710

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Dynamics Research Corporation

20425 72nd Avenue South, Suite 200 Kent, WA 888-366-722298032•F 253-872-2800 www.doortodoor.com/blog.aspxwww.facebook.com/DoorToDoorStoragewww.doortodoor.com

GE Aviation, an operating unit of General Electric Company, is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of jet engines, integrated digital systems, electrical power, and mechanical systems for civil and military aircraft.

CORPORATION

Fikes Truck Line PO Box 662 • Hope, AR 71802 217-439-7533

Express-1 is your sole source solution for time sensitive and special handling freight. It’s the only call necessary for all your expedited shipping needs. Your emergency shipments are handled with the most competent, reliable care. We’ll deliver your critical freight safely and ontime throughout the US and Canada, day or night.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

Dennis DuBard, Manager, Navy Programs dennis.dubard@nassco.com • 619-544-3560

Ship operations, management, and marine services.

Enterprise Database Corporation

Gary Salisbury, President & CEO gary@fikes.com

7900 Sudley Rd., 8th Fl. • Manassas, VA 20109 • 703-393-0440 • www.EDCUS.com

Member Since #### Express-1 429 Post Road • Buchanan, MI 49107 877-367-3971 • F 269-695-7458 www.express-1.com

Our software solutions address the business needs of the transportation industry for secure communication with government systems and other industry partners and for effective, user-friendly move management software solutions. Our software solutions include:

Enterprise Database

Thomas W. Merrell, President

Jack Berry, Director AT Large – Fikes / FTL jack@fikes.com • 918-775-7746

2798 East Harbor Drive • San Diego, CA 92113 619-544-3400 • www.nassco.com

Jeff Curry, President jeff.curry@express-1.com • 800-800-5161

We established ourselves as flatbed specialists and learned from the ground up what it takes to expand, diversify, and succeed. Today our family of companies—Fikes, FTL Logistics, and FTL Custom Commodities—can handle any type of load on any type of trailer. Our leading edge web and cell technology keep you up to the minute on the location of your load from the pick-up through proof of delivery. Fikes is an approved Department of Defense carrier. Headquartered in Hope, AR, with terminals in Kentucky, Texas, and Alabama, we enjoy 48-state operating and brokering authority.

GE Aviation has a global presence and is proud to deliver world-class maintenance and support services for all of its customers. Visit GE Aviation at www.ge.com/aviation.

Tom Wetherald, Director, Business Development tom.wetherald@nassco.com • 619-544-3523

General Dynamics NASSCO designs, builds, and repairs ships for the US Navy and commercial customers. We are a well trained and empowered workforce that provides customer satisfaction, meets schedule obligations, and delivers a quality product. We aggressively pursue continuous process improvements to reduce product cost and cycle times.

Peter Brown, Manager, Commercial Business Development pbrown@nassco.com • 619-744-1374

• EasyDPS (www.EasyDPS.com): automated two-way interface to the SDDC’s Defense Personal Property System (DPS) for military household goods transportation companies.

• GOgistiX (www.GOgistix.com): worldwide move management network for transportation companies, agents, claims adjustors, and other move stakeholders.

H. Richard Corona, President & CEO

• EDC-AgentLink (www.EDC-AgentLink.com): move management system for DPS agents.

CORPORATE MEMBERS Sustaining 102 | Defense Transportation Journal | APRIL 2012

Mike Stopka, Director of Strategic Accounts mike.stopka@express-1.com • 704-906-0729

Aimee Heim, Manager, Government Relations and Business Planning aimee.heim@nassco.com • 619-744-1401

GE Aviation 1 Neumann Way, MD H328 Cincinnati, OH 45215 513-243-2000

Dennis McCaffrey, Vice President of Sales dennis.mccaffrey@express-1.com • 800-800-5161

Allen Brown, Manager, Government Freight Development allen@fikes.com • 217-439-7533

www.facebook.com/fikestrucklinewww.fikes.com

David Joyce, President & CEO, GE Aviation

General Dynamics/American Overseas Marine 100 Newport Avenue Extension • Quincy, MA 02171-1734 617-786-8300 • www.gdamsea.com

General Dynamics NASSCO

• Software services: application development, systems integration, database development, web development.

Ivan Zenovic, Regional Vice President, Sales izenovic@hubgroup.com • 440-847-2177

www.ndtahq.comMEMBERS | 103

An ISO 9000-2000 certified company providing motor carrier transportation utilizing flatbed, stepdeck lowboy, and multi-axel trailers, as well as vans and containers. Commodities transported include machine tools, construction equipment, metal products, lumber, building materials, automotive/truck components, and general commodities operating with a fleet of 1400 and serving 48 states.

HLC Government Services

Sustaining CORPORATE

207 Senate Avenue • Camp Hill, PA 17011 866-426-6388

HLC helps small businesses expand through government contracting. We provide webinars, conference calls, one-on-one training, and workshops on all aspects of government business development. HLC offers GSA Schedule eLabs and proposal development services. HLC is also a fullservice GSA and DOD freight rate filing service provider. We are your one-stop shop for all things Government!

John Centers, Assistant Vice President, Sales jcenters@hubgroup.com • 678-924-2360

Barbara Scott-Dennis, Director of Corporate Operations GIDbdennis@gid-llc.com–GetitDone,LLC

Greatwide Truckload Management (GWTM)

Hilton Worldwide 7930 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 1100 • McLean, VA 22102 703-883-1000 • www.hiltonworldwide.com www.flickr.com/photos/HiltonWorldwidewww.facebook.com/HiltonWorldwide

Scott Lamb, CGTP, CCTE, Director, Government Segment scott.lamb@hilton.com • 404-257-6908

Brian Forsythe, Director, Business Solutions bforsythe@hubgroup.com • 410-847-1472

1058 West Club Boulevard Suite 222 Durham, NC 919-286-788727701•F919-287-2532

www.hlcgovservices.com

John Mullins, Vice President, National Accounts john.mullins@greatwide-tm.com

Member Since ####

www.facebook.com/geodecisionswww.geodecisions.com

Robbie Watlington, President

GID – GET IT DONE, INC D/b/a GID – GET IT DONE, LLC 1443 Great Easton Lane • Houston, TX 77073 281-209-9524 • TF 877-320-2381 F www.gid-logistics.com866-724-2923 • www.tcbent.com

GET IT DONE, INCGET IT DONE, INC

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

d/b/a GID Logistics is a proud SDDC/DOD & Menlo/ DTCI Approved Carrier that specializes in Military Heavy Haul Freight Movement. GID – Get it Done, LLC d/b/a GID Logistics in conjunction with TCB–Transportation/Carrier Brokerage Enterprises provides 40+ years of combined experience in over dimensional shipments. Efficient/costeffective solutions, full/partial (LTL) truckloads, and professional certified Logistics Agents.

GeoDecisions is an information technology company specializing in geospatial solutions. Using web-based mapping and reporting applications, GeoDecisions provides a full range of innovative solutions for military and homeland security initiatives that enhance decision making. Solutions include transportation security, near realtime shipment tracking, sensitive cargo tracking and management, emergency response management, detailed plume analysis, reporting for infrastructure data, and automated alerts.

GeoDecisions

2150 Cabot Boulevard West Langhorne, PA 19047 800-283-9700 www.greatwide-tm.com

Hub Group is a leading asset light freight transportation management company providing comprehensive intermodal, truck brokerage, and logistics services. The Company operates through a network of offices throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For more information, visit www.hubgroup.com.

Kevin Switala, Vice President

Steve Garth, Government Sales Manager sgarth@hubgroup.com • 703-200-8950

We are a leading global hospitality company with more than 3500 hotels in 76 countries and territories, including 120,000 team members worldwide. The company owns, manages, or franchises some of the best known brands: Hilton, Conrad, Doubltree, Embassy Suites Hotels, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton Inn, Hampton Inn & Suites, Hilton Grand Vacations, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Home 2, and The Waldorf-Astoria Collection. We continue in the tradition of Conrad Hilton, our founder, who said, “It has been, and continues to be, our responsibility to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality.”

Brendan Wesdock, President Jonathan Pollack, Senior Vice President

Hub Group, Inc. 3050 Highland Parkway, Suite 100 Downers Grove, IL 60515 877-515-2168 • www.hubgroup.com

The ILA, AFL-CIO, is the largest union of waterfront workers in North America, representing upwards of 65,000 longshoremen on 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.

Will Terrill, Vice President, US Flag Services will@intermarineusa.com • 281-885-3500

Member Since ####

Harold Daggett, President

3839 County Road 116 Medina, MN 55340-9342 763-476-2531 www.intercompcompany.comgovesales@intercompcompany.com

Capt. Don Marcus, MM&P International Secretary-Treasurer sec-treas@bridgedeck.org • 410-850-8700

James McDonnell, Manager of Business Development james.mcdonnell@invan.com • 703-226-3212

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) represents the combined interests of the intermodal transportation industry. IANA promotes the benefits of intermodal freight transportation and encourages its growth through innovation and dialogue. More than 900 members strong, IANA has five voting divisions representing every part of the industry: rail, water, and motor carriers, intermodal marketing companies, and suppliers who provide services such as equipment, leasing, and technology.

Leo Bonser, US Flag Services leo@intermarineusa.com • 281-885-3500

www.intermarineusa.com

Klaus Luhta, MM&P Director of Government Relations kluhta@bridgedeck.org • 410-850-8700 x23

Intermarine, LLC 16801 Greenspoint Park Drive Suite 200 Houston, TX F281-885-350077060281-872-4444

Intercomp Company

700 Maritime Boulevard, Suite B Linthicum Heights, MD 21090-1953 410-850-8700 • www.bridgedeck.org www.facebook.com/IOMMP

Eric Larson, Military Sales Representative ericl@intercompcompany.com • 763-476-2531

5801 Rolling Road Springfield, VA 22152

5000 West Side Avenue • North Bergen, NJ 10004 212-425-1200 • www.ilaunion.org

The members of MM&P include the world’s best-qualified professional mariners. MM&P represents licensed deck officers on US-flag commercial vessels sailing offshore, on the inland waterways, and on civilian-crewed ships in the government fleet; state pilots; and maritime industry shore-side personnel.

Intercomp Company is the world’s largest manufacturer of portable weighing solutions and has been serving the industry for more than 30 years. Intercomp manufactures deployment scale systems, weigh-inmotion, wheel load, and axle load scales to weigh and classify vehicles. For more information contact Intercomp at info@intercompcompany.com, visit us online at www.intercompcompany.com, or call 763-476-2531.

JD Morrissette, President, Van Line Operations jd.morrissette@invan.com • 703-226-3280

Lars Turner, MM&P Contracts Officer lturner@bridgedeck.org • 410-850-8700 x28

Interstate RelocationWorldwideServices

CORPORATE

International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots (MM&P)

Michelle Ball, Director of Marketing michelle.ball@invan.com • 703-226-3220

Interstate Worldwide Relocation Services encompasses a group of companies providing global moving and storage, transportation, supply chain logistics, and employee relocation management solutions to corporations, government agencies, and individuals. Since 1943, our commitment to innovation, process management, and training has resulted in our ability to meet the unique needs of each customer and has earned the company a reputation of trust, experience, and value.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

Capt. Timothy A. Brown, MM&P International President president@bridgedec.org • 410-850-8700

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Intermodal Association of North America (IANA)

11785 Beltsville Drive, Suite 1100 Calverton, MD 20705 301-982-3400 • www.intermodal.org

Joanne (Joni) Casey, President and CEO

James Morrow, Assistant Vice President – Member Services jim.morrow@intermodal.org • 301-982-3400 x314

Benny Holland, Jr., Executive Vice President Stephen Knott, General Vice President Gerald Owens, General Organizer

International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA), AFL-CIO

MaryAnn Williams, Director of Logistics maryann.williams@invan.com • 703-226-3210

Headquartered in New Orleans, Intermarine, LLC, is a worldwide leader in ocean transportation of project and break-bulk cargos. Houston serves as the primary US load center for Intermarine’s services at affiliated Industrial Terminals, the most active privately owned project cargo port in the United States. Their fleet, made up of multipurpose heavylift vessels including six US Flag vessels, offers liner and semi-liner services between North and South America, the Caribbean, West Africa, Europe, and the Far East.

800-745-MOVE • www.InterstateWorldwide.com

KU Transportation Research Institute

Keystone Shipping Co. Suite 600, One Bala Plaza East Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004-1496 610-617-6870 www.keyship.com

www.ndtahq.comMEMBERS

Kansas City Southern is a transportation holding company with investments in the US, Mexico, and Panama. Its primary rail holdings include the Kansas City Southern Railway Company in the US, Kansas City Southern de Mexico, S.A. de C.V., and a 50-percent interest in Panama Canal Railway Company.

Bob Honea, PhD, Director • bobh253@ku.edu • 785-864-1828

Dennis Lane, PhD, Associate Director, Research & Education lane@ku.edu • 785-864-2942

P.W.J. Fisher, Executive Vice President pfisher@keyship.com • 610-617-6880

Grant Hanby, Vice President Enterprise Solutions grant_hanby@jbhunt.com • 479-820-8972

J.B. Hunt utilizes an integrated, multimodal approach to provide capacity-oriented solutions centered on delivering customer value and industry-leading service. Our services include intermodal, LTL, flatbed, refrigerated, expedited, truckload, LTL consolidation, and pool distribution. With more than 50,000 company-owned trailers and containers, we have the capacity you need, when you need it. J.B. Hunt is proud to support our country and stands ready to serve.

Knightteresay@knighttrans.comTransportation,Inc.,

10 Exchange Place • Jersey City, NJ 07302 201-413-5500 • www.kuehne-nagel.com

Bruce S. Fernie, Vice President of Operations bfernie@keyship.com • 610-617-6914

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 bulk cargo—primarily petroleum products, crude oil, and iron ore—and in the operation of government-owned vessels, through a fleet of 24 vessels.

Michael R. Haverty, Executive Chairman David L. Starling, President & CEO

www.jbhunt.com

Member Since #### Sustaining CORPORATE

Brett Beavers, Director of Transportation, Government Services brett_beavers@jbhunt.com • 479-820-8167

Patrick J. Ottensmeyer, EVP Sales & Marketing pottensmeyer@kcsouthern.com

1530 West 15th Street, Learned Hall, Room 2117 • Lawrence, KS 66045 www.kutri.ku.edu

J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. 615 J.B. Hunt Corporate Drive Lowell, AR 877-872-613372745

Knight Transportation 5601 W. Buckeye Road Phoenix, AZ 602-606-647285043

is a provider of multiple truckload transportation services using a nationwide network of service centers in the US that serve North America. In addition to operating one of the country’s largest tractor fleets, Knight also partners with third-party equipment providers to provide a broad range of truckload solutions and reliable truckload capacity to its customers.

Craig Peikin, Manager, Government Proposal Group Craig.Peikin@Kuehne-Nagel.com

Kuehne + Nagel delivers performance-based logistics solutions that meet the stringent requirements of the US Government and Department of Defense for commercial and military shipments, worldwide. Our expertise supports the US Government, Military, and their commercial partner suppliers, including foreign military sales. Kuehne + Nagel also has significant experience managing logistics requirements for international aid and relief organizations as well as NATO and the United Nations. With more than 100 years of logistics expertise and 54,000 dedicated professionals in 850 offices in more than 100 countries worldwide, Kuehne + Nagel is one of the undisputed top global logistics providers. Let Kuehne + Nagel put our global capability and experience to work for you!

Customer Service • government@jbhunt.com • 877-872-6133

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Donald R. Kurz, President dkurz@keyship.com • 610-617-6870

Kansas City Southern PO Box 219335 • Kansas City, MO 64121-9335 816-983-1303 • www.kcsouthern.com

The University of Kansas Transportation Research Institute provides an organizational framework that focuses on current and future research problems primarily around six interrelated areas: vehicle technologies and alternative fuels; safety and human factors; information systems and logistics; transportation infrastructure; socio-political and economic issues; and environmental assessment. The Institute’s current emphasis areas include prolonging life and safety of transportation infrastructure, developing advanced vehicle and fuel technologies, and improving safety for the inattentive and aging driver population. A new research emphasis area has been recently added in supply chain/logistics research for both commercial and military customers.

Pat Weaver, PhD, Associate Director, Outreach & Tech Transfer weaver@ku.edu • 785-864-2595

Teresa Yarlott

Andrew D. Hake, Manager of Government Contracts ahake@keyship.com • 610-617-6841

Kuehne + Nagel, Inc.

Ed Harwell, Director of Transportation, Government Services ed_harwell@jbhunt.com • 614-345-2496

Sharon Reeves, Senior Sales & Marketing Account Executive sreeves@kcsouthern.com • 816-983-1268

Gennady Zubov, Manager, GSA & Military Sales gennadyz@alc-net.com • 773-279-2208

M2 Transport 46090 Lake Center Plaza, Suite 208 Potomac Falls, VA 20165 703-430-3631

www.m2transport.com

Dale B. Moses, EVP & Chief Financial Officer

Scott Beal, COO • sbeal@m2transport.com • 502-425-0208

LMI is a strategic consultancy committed to helping government leaders and managers reach decisions that make a difference. As a not-for-profit organization, we are a trusted advisor—free of commercial or political bias. We invest millions in independent research, developing pioneering ideas in logistics, acquisition, financial management, facilities and asset management, information and technology, and organizational improvement and human capital.

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

Dale B. Moses, President

LMI 2000 Corporate Ridge McLean, VA 703-917-980022102-7805•F703-917-7595

Philip J. Shapiro, Chairman of the Board

Jeffery P. Bennett, Senior Vice President, Logistics Management

Bob Richard, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs bobr@labelmaster.com• 773-279-2342

M2 Transport’s Defense & Government Services Group provides its customers with value added project logistics services and unique transportation solutions on a global basis. M2 specializes in multi-modal and immediate response transportation services for the delivery of mission critical products. M2 arranges top notch transportation services to/from well known and remote and hostile regions. M2 is a licensed freight forwarder, truck broker and an endorsed CNS/IATA agent. M2 Transport proudly serves the Warfighter and strives to perform both ordinary and unordinary tasks extraordinarily well. M2 Transport: making the world a smaller place—One Shipment at a Time.

Thomas F. Keenan, EVP, Marine Operations

www.lmi.org

Labelmaster is your total compliance resource for shipping hazardous materials. We provide solutions that help you accurately and safely ship hazardous materials via ground, air, mil-air, and sea. Our Dangerous Goods Information System ties NSN product numbers to specific UNIDs and all related documentation, including internal documents necessary for shipping. All regulations provided through a secure online portal for greater communication and proper shipping requirements. We are your total compliance resource.

Jim Grant, Vice President, Air Mobility & SOF Programs james.m.grant@lmco.com • 770-494-6510

William R. Ledder, Program Director, Logistics Technology

Thomas Keenan, EVP of Marine Operations

Leonard Fialdini, Software Sales Manager leonardf@labelmaster.com • 206-256-4558

Keith Keeling, VP – Government Ground Operations kkeeling@m2transport.com • 703 430 3631

Raymond A. Schaible, Vice President, Operational Logistics

Steven McDonald, President & CEO smcdonald@m2transport.com • 703-430-3631

George Shultz , Vice President, C-130J Program george.schultz@lmco.com • 770-494-6029

IRCLEPLUS Member Since #### CORPORATE MEMBERS Sustaining 106 | Defense Transportation Journal | APRIL 2012

Liberty Global Logistics LLC (LGL), a Section 2 Citizen US company, provides multi-modal logistical services and marine transportation solutions to cargo shippers worldwide. LGL, a US and foreign flag vessel operator and charterer, transports rolling stock, 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.

Liberty Maritime Corporation operates five US Flag Panamax and Supramax dry bulk carrier vessels and three US Flag PCTC Ro/Ro vessels in rotating services around the world. Liberty’s vessels together comprise one of the largest privately held independent US Flag fleets. The company also operates foreign flag dry bulk carriers, which trade in the international commercial market. Select vessels in Liberty’s dry bulk fleet also have container capability. 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.

LIBERTY MARITIME CORPORATION

86 South Cobb Drive • Marietta, GA 30063

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co., a business area of Lockheed Martin, is the leader in the design, research and development, systems integration, production, and support of advanced military aircraft and related technologies. Its customers include the military services of the US and allied countries. Products include the C-130J, C-5M, F-22, F-35, F-16, and P-3, as well as classified new technologies.

Captain David Hussey, VP, Operations

LIBERTY GLOBAL LOGISTICS

Robert Wellner, Executive Vice President

Ray Fajay, Director, Air Mobility Requirements ray.fajay@lmco.com • 770-494-2494

Labelmaster Software

Philip J. Shapiro, President & CEO

www.lmareonautics.com

Nelson M. Ford, President & CEO

James Collins, VP – GDS • jcollins.gds@m2transport.com • 703-258-2015

400 E. Pine St., #210 • Seattle, WA 98122 • 800-578-4955 • www.labelmaster.com

Aaron Todd, Government Accounts aaront@labelmaster.com • 206-256-4574

Martin Logistics Incorporated

ManTech International Corporation 2250 Corporate Park Drive Herdon, VA 703-814-420020171•F703-814-4201

From its beginning in 1968, ManTech International Corporation has consistently delivered innovative technology and technical services solutions to federal government customers. Today, it has grown to become one of the US government’s leading providers of innovative technologies and solutions for mission-critical national security programs. Expertise covers global supply chain management, enterprise logistics, asset visibility and accountability, systems and communications integration, ground systems maintenance, information assurance, engineering, and training.

Ray Conlin, Chief Operating Officer

Harold Welsh, Director, Defense Engineering harold.welsh@macktrucks.com

Mack Defense 2402 Lehigh Parkway South Allentown, PA 18103 336-291-9301 www.mackdefense.com

Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association

www.mantech.com

4526 Louisville Street • Canton, OH 44705 330-456-0332 • www.martinlogistics.com

www.mayflower.com

Founded in 1927, Mayflower is the most recognized name in moving. Through its network of 300 affiliated agencies, Mayflower has handled millions of moves with a reputation for providing quality service every step of the way. Whether it is household goods, electronics, exhibits and displays, works of art, or specialized freight Mayflower is versatile enough to handle the job. Mayflower is ISO 9001:2008 registered and GSA/DOD approved.

Mike Jewell, President Bill Van Loo, Secretary-Treasurer

For more than 60 years, McCollister’s has solved the most complex transportation challenges. With our highly trained team of professionals supporting 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.

444 North Capitol Street NW Washington, DC 20001 202-638-5355

Sonja Pullaro, Director, Government Transportation sonja_pullaro@unigroupinc.com • 636-305-6260

1800 Route 130 North • Burlington, NJ 08016 609-386-0600 • F 609-386-4829 • www.mccollisters.com

Mayflower

Mackanne.pearson@macktrucks.comDefense,adivisionofMack

Scott Carlson, Senior Vice President Business Development scott.carlson@mantech.com • 703-814-4258

Chuck Wissinger, Marketing Manager, Military Projects charles.wissinger@macktrucks.com

Trucks, Inc., is a total defense systems provider specializing in vehicle and powertrain manufacturing, engineering, and parts/service. For more than 100 years, Mack has supported our armed forces both domestically and abroad. As part of the Volvo Group, Mack Defense benefits from a worldwide parts and distribution network to serve the global marketplace.

Kevin Cody, President SS & IL kevin.cody@mantech.com • 703-814-4312

than nine years of retained Supply Chain/Logistics recruiting to the table. She has built a large network of contacts due to her focus on customer satisfaction. Customers include 3PLs, TL carriers, LTL carriers, Supply Chain Software companies, Manufacturers, and Retailers.

Ryan Werling, Director, Defense Sales & Programs ryan.werling@macktrucks.com

www.mebaunion.org

The Marine Engineers’ Beneficial Association (AFL-CIO) is the oldest maritime officers’ union in the US. With thousands of marine engine and deck officers, the members of the M.E.B.A. are unparalleled in maritime training and experience. They crew the most technologically advanced ships in the US-flag fleet, including container ships, tankers, Great Lakes, and LNG vessels as well as cruise and drill ships. They sail aboard government-contracted vessels of the US Navy’s Military Sealift Command and the Maritime Administration’s Ready Reserve Force, on tugs and ferry fleets, and in various capacities in shoreside support industries.

Liz Martin, President Lizliz@martinlogistics.comMartinbringsmore

Anne Pearson, Defense Market Analyst

LUS Member Since #### Sustaining CORPORATEwww.ndtahq.comMEMBERS | 107

H. Daniel McCollister, President & Owner

McCollister’s Transportation Systems, Inc.

One Mayflower Drive Fenton, MO 636-305-406063026

Rae Hickinbotham, Manager, Government Transportation rae_hickinbotham@unigroupinc.com • 636-305-4060

Johann Arnason, Manager, Government Transportation johann_arnason@unigroupinc.com • 636-349-2845

Bob McCabe, Vice President bob_mccabe@unigroupinc.com • 636-349-2891

James L. Stone, President government@mercer-trans.com • 800-626-5375

Paul H. Doell, Director of Government Affairs pdoell@naca.cc • 703-358-8062

Richard Jabara, Senior Director, Business Development jabara.richard@menloworldwide.com • 202-344-4792

Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)

Medallion Transport & Logistics, LLC (MDXW, MNIJ)

MOAA is the one military association that’s with you every step of the way, serving your needs, fighting for your rights. Whether you’re deployed overseas, making the transition to a second career, or grappling with your military benefits, MOAA is on your side for life. Make smarter choices, throughout your life and career, for you and your family. Join MOAA today!

Robert Bianco, President & CEO bianco.robert@menloworldwide.com • 650-378-5410

Full-service motor carrier providing on-time pick-up and delivery service. Operating a fleet of more than 2075 power units, we are the “Reasonable Choice” for the DOD. We offer flatbed, van, stepdeck, heavy haul, and AA&E shipment services. Mercer operates more than 95 offices throughout North America. Mercer is a proud recipient of the SDDC Quality Award.

Vice Admiral Norb Ryan, Jr., USN (Ret), President, MOAA MSC@moaa.org • 800-234-MOAA (6622)

2550 Acton Road • Birmingham, AL 35243 205-406-1081 • www.McLeodSoftware.com mcleodsoftware.blogspot.com/twitter.com/McLeodSoftwarewww.facebook.com/mcleodsoftware

Member Since #### CORPORATE MEMBERS Sustaining 108 | Defense Transportation Journal | APRIL 2012

Mercer Transportation Company

McLeod Software

Menlo Worldwide Logistics 575 7th Street NW • Washington, DC 20004 202-344-4058 • www.menloworldwide.com www.facebook.com/MenloWorldwide

Jack Lubay, Director, Military Traffic/Sales jlubay@mercer-trans.com • 800-626-5375

Bill Winey, COO

Derek Walcott, Military Account Manager dwalcott@mercer-trans.com • 800-626-5375

National Air Carrier Association 1000 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1700 Arlington, VA 22209 703-358-8065 www.naca.cc

800-234-MOAA (6622) • www.facebook.com/OnePowerfulVoicewww.joinmoaa.org•www.moaa.org/blogs

Colonel Steve Strobridge, Director, Government Relations, MOAA legis@moaa.org • 800-234-MOAA (6622)

201 N. Washington Street Alexandria, VA 22314

George R. Paul, Director of Technical Services gpaul@naca.cc • 703-358-8063

Gary Weilheimer, President & CEO

Alexander Frazier, Government Freight Manager

Menlo Worldwide Logistics, a recognized leading brand in global supply chain design, implementation, and operation, combines the most inventive logistics management minds and advanced supply chain technology with the best in global logistics services to provide you with a comprehensive menu of supply chain services.

McLeod Software is a leading provider of transportation, brokerage, and document management systems. Specifically developed for the trucking industry, McLeod’s advanced management solutions and services enable transportation companies to increase their efficiencies in all areas while reducing costs. McLeod Software’s integrated best-in-class software products include LoadMaster®, LoadMaster LTL, PowerBroker™, DocumentPower™ Enterprise, HirePower™, and the McLeod Freight Management Solutions product line. Founded in 1985 and headquartered in Birmingham, AL, the company serves truckload and LTL carriers, freight brokers, 3PLs, and shippers throughout North America.

Andy Dyer, Vice President, Government Services dyer.andy@menloworldwide.com • 630-870-3001

39 E. Main Street, Suite 200 • Moorestown, NJ 08057 877-428-9329 • www.facebook.com/pages/TNF-Transport/157587850961525www.tnftransport.webs.com

National Air Carrier Association, founded in 1962, is composed of 17 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 currently transport more than 90% of the defense department’s passengers and 40% of its cargo to points all over the globe.

Wayne L. Frazier, Director of Government Services

1128 West Main Street Louisville, KY 40203 800-626-5375 • www.mercer-trans.com

TNF Government Division of Medallion specializes in CONUS ground transportation, O.D. Legal, or LTL from single to unit move. All personnel are in one facility, giving you a single point of contact accessible 24 hours. Technology, integrity, results.

A. Oakley Brooks, President obrooks@naca.cc • 703-358-8065

NYK Logistics Americas

North Carolina State Ports Authority 2202 Burnett Boulevard, PO Box 9002 Wilmington, NC 28401 910-763-1621 www.ncports.com

James P. McGregor, President & COO

Ocean Star International, Inc. (OSI) 10880 Wiles Road • Coral Springs, FL 33076 855-OSI-SHIP (674-7447) • F 954-337-0731 www.OSIinternationalShipping.com

William Clapper, Director of Finance

Jeffrey E. Miles, Chief Operating Officer

Jack E. Welch, Executive Vice President & CFO

Gloria Bohan, President & CEO

www.na.nyklogistics.com

Jim Craig, Senior Vice President jim.craig@nyklogistics.com • 972-516-0434

Jeff L. Strader, Interim CEO

Omega World Travel, a global organization headquartered in Fairfax, VA, is a woman-owned business and one of the top travel management companies is the US. Omega has been providing travel services to the Government and Department of Defense for 30 years. Also a leader in leisure travel, Omega offers a wide range of vacation packages and tours and owns Cruise.com, one of the Internet’s largest cruise sellers.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS Member Since #### Sustaining CORPORATEwww.ndtahq.comMEMBERS | 109

Worldwide transportation services, specializing in HHGS, electronic equipment, and new products. Since 1929, National Van Lines has been a pioneer in the household goods moving industry. With a worldwide military service network consisting of more than 700 agents, the National Van Lines organization is one of the largest household goods transportation providers to the DOD.

Shawn Thomas, Manager, Government Services shawn.thomas@nyklogistics.com • 904-485-1884

Delivering fully integrated logistics solutions tailored to customers’ needs. NYK is recognized as a leading logistics provider. Our diverse range of services includes truckload, LTL, air, intermodal, ocean, warehousing and distribution, freight forwarding, international network solutions, supply chain consulting, and IT solutions.

OSI specializes in international shipping, government shipping, military relocation, and supply chain solutions, in the US, UK, China, and Australia. OSI is a world class shipping company that offers international shipping and relocation services to all levels of state and federal governments, their agencies, and members of the military. We understand that as a government entity or agency you’re faced with multiple parameters that must be met when shipping and relocating. Price, service, and timelines are of critical importance, and you need a company that can deliver on all three. OSI is fully experienced and skilled in providing customized, value-oriented shipping solutions required to meet those cost- and time-sensitive parameters.

National Van Lines, Inc. 2800 Roosevelt Road Broadview, IL 60155 800-323-1962 • F 708-450-9320 www.nationalvanlines.com

North Carolina’s Ports in Wilmington and Morehead City, plus inland terminals in Charlotte and the Piedmont Triad in Greensboro, link the State’s consumers, businesses, and industry to world markets and serve as magnets to attract new business and industry while receiving no direct taxpayer subsidy. NC Ports activities contribute statewide to 65,000 jobs and $500 million each year in state and local tax revenues.

Ocean Shipholdings, Inc.

Trent Webster, Regional Officer trent.webster@nyklogistics.com • 904-538-2357

Maureen Beal, President & CEO maureen.beal@nationalvanlines.com • 800-323-1962

Omega World Travel 3102 Omega Office Park Fairfax, VA 703-359-020022031•www.owt.com

Glenn A. Carlson, Vice President, Business & Economic Development

16211 Park Ten Place Houston, TX 281-579-370077084

Patrick C. Johnson, Vice President, Government Affairs pat.johnson@nationalvanlines.com • 800-323-1962

We handle base relocations, logistics, military transfers, intermodal/ multimodal transport, military equipment relocation, supply chain solutions, and freight services for local, state, and federal governments, their agencies, military and defense organizations, schools, colleges, and universities.

Joe F Vaughan, Jr., Chairman of the Board & CEO

Goran Gligorovic, Executive Vice President

Serves companies, government agencies, and individual owners, both domestically and internationally, who seek proven expertise in the design, building, and management of ocean-going vessels. Our Houston based company combines the strength of managerial experience with innovation, providing customers with the best ocean shipping alternatives for their specific needs.

www.oceanshipholdings.com

Robert V. Sheen, Jr., Vice President, Operations

Josh Morales, President j.morales@osishipping.com

Shannon L. Moody, Director of Communications

13901 Sutton Park Drive S Jacksonville, FL 32224

Joe_Rajkovacz@ooida.com • 816-229-5791

Doug_Morris@ooida.com • 816-229-5791

One Network Enterprises, Inc.

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At PAI, our experienced MRO specialists provide US government and military customers with thousands of competitively priced, quality parts and the highest level of account service. As a GSA-certified supplier, our customers benefit from same-day shipment, industry-leading fill rates, and an unmatched product selection. PAI can support your inventory from initial purchasing and organizing to maintaining stock levels and monitoring supply utilization. Our company can help your company maintain your supply chain while decreasing your total cost. We stand ready to provide you with the best value for every dollar you spend. We are MRO professionals who pride ourselves on our ability to be a “onestop-shop” that can supply all your maintenance requirements.

Mark L. Windisch, Regional Account Manager mark.windisch@orbiscorporation.com • 704-439-4580

Joe Rajkovacz, Director of Regulatory Affairs

PO Box Gainesville,636 GA 30503

Michael Terzaghi, GSA Sales

www.OneNetwork.com

ORBIS Corporation

4055 Valley View Lane, Suite 1000 Dallas, TX 214-578-217275244

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www.osg.com

Audrey McKelvey, Customer Support Representative audrey.mckelvey@orbiscorporation.com • 843-412-7533

770-532-1563 www.overdrivelogistics.com

Tiffany Norris, Government Contact

Overdrive Logistics is a 14-year strong transportation provider, offering solutions for dry, refrigerated, and frozen commodities, utilizing over-theroad as well as intermodal and LTL options. Specialty services available include automobile and vehicle transport, blanket wrap, and temperature controlled transit. Time sensitive and expedited services also available.

One Network Enterprises (ONE) helps customers create demand-driven value networks from the end customer to the raw material supplier and their carriers. This helps customers improve service levels, reduce costs, and free up working capital. With a firm commitment to embrace, not replace, existing technology, ONE develops and supports a portfolio of packaged applications for supply chain 2.0 and sustainability for product safety and energy. ONE’s multi-enterprise, multi-echelon communities currently connects more than 29,000 companies within a variety of industries.

Our reusable plastic pallets, totes, dunnage, and bulk systems improve the flow of product to reduce costs, enhance profitability, and add sustainability. With our implementation and asset management services, ORBIS also provides the analysis and expertise you need to ensure a smooth conversion to reusable packaging as well as a rapid return on investment.

Doug Morris, Director of Security Operations

12420 Plaza Drive • Cleveland, OH 44130 216-433-7700 • TF 800-321-1128 • F 216-433-9051 www.pai-net.com

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Captain Robert E. Johnston, SVP, Head of US Flag Strategic Business Unit rjohnston@osg.com

The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association is the international trade association representing independent owner-operators and professional drivers. The more than 152,000 members of OOIDA are truckers in all 50 states and Canada who own and/or operate more than 200,000 individual heavyduty trucks. OOIDA is one of five team partners supporting First Observer, a highway security program funded by FEMA and administered by TSA. Its mission is to promote the security of our critical infrastructure within the US by training people to observe, assess, and report risks and security breaches.

5345 Drake Road • Atlanta, GA 30336 T 404-699-1991 • F 404-669-7751 • TF 800-241-4106

Ricky Tatum, President Gary Copeland, Vice President Ashley Grosch CTB, Operations Manager

PO Box 1000 Grain Valley, MO 64029 816-229-5791 www.landlinemag.comwww.ooida.com twitter.com/OOIDAwww.facebook.com/OOIDA?ref=search&sid=1533618203.8967•www.ooida.com/blogI/

1055 Corporate Center Drive Oconomowoc, WI 53066 800-890-7292 www.orbiscorporation.com

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OSG Ship Management, Inc.

302 Knights Run Avenue, Suite #1200 Tampa, FL 813-209-069933602-5973

Overdrive Logistics, Inc.

Peter Paras, President/CEO

Bruce Mitchell, National Account Manager, GSA bmitchell@pods.com • 727-538-6484

www.portofsandiego.org

PODS

John Roby, Director of Customer Service Thejrr@portofbeaumont.commilitaryandthePort of Beaumont, second largest US military port in the world, have an extensive relationship dating back to 1952. Recent additions include a .4 million headquarters to house SDDC’s 842nd TB and a 5 million, 140 metric ton harbor mobile crane enhance cargo handling capabilities. To date, the port has handled about half of the military equipment used in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Bev Deachin, Vice President, Military Programs & Customer Support

Panalpina, Inc. 22750 Glenn Drive Sterling, VA 888-598-468820164

Clive Burton, Vice President, Sales cburton@pods.com • 727-538-6413

The Port of San Diego manages the harbor and public lands along San Diego Bay. The Port was created in 1963 as a public benefit corporation by the State of California and contributes approximately 0.6 billion in annual economic benefit to the region. The Port operates two marine cargo terminals handling container, break-bulk, and bulk cargoes and two cruise terminals. DOD has designated the Port as a Strategic Port.

Ron Popham, Principal, Trade Office rpopham@portofsandiego.org • 619-686-6237

Pratt & Whitney is proud of its more than 85 year association and support of the US Air Force as it powers key airlift and fighter aircraft applications worldwide. Our military engines power the Air Force’s front-line fighters today—the F-15 and F-16—and our F119 and F135 engines power the only 5th generation fighters in the world—the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II. Four F117 engines power the Boeing C-17 Globemaster III, the US Air Force’s premier airlifter. Pratt & Whitney is also proud to power Boeing’s KC-46, the US Air Force’s new airlift tanker with our PW4062 engines. Pratt & Whitney’s unmatched record in customer-focused customized maintenance, material, and fleet management programs ensures flight readiness to our partners around the world.

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Pilot Freight is a full service global transportation and logistics company. Pilot has 65 stations combined with a worldwide network of overseas agents offering worldwide coverage 24/7. As your transportation and logistics expert, we equip you with everything you need to move your cargo—delivering your shipments by air, land, or sea anywhere in the world on time.

Port of Beaumont PO Drawer 2297 Beaumont, TX 77704 409-835-5367 www.portofbeaumont.com

David C. Fisher, Executive Director dcf@portofbeaumont.com

Benno Bartholdi, Vice President, Business Unit Manager benno.bartholdi@panalpina.com • 703-674-2318

Ernest Bezdek, Director of Trade Development elb@portofbeaumont.com

Larry Wenrich, Vice President – Government Services lwenrich@pilotdelivers.com • 610-891-8143

Tamsen Fricke, Government Services – Customer Liaison tamsen.fricke@panalpina.com • 703-674-2347

Port of San Diego 645 Switzer Street • San Diego, CA 92101 619-686-6300

PODS Enterprises Inc. is an international leader in containerized moving and storage. PODS has delivered more than 1.9 million containers to residential, commercial, and government customers since its inception in 1998. Today, PODS maintains a fleet of more than 144,000 containers, serving customers in 48 States in the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK. PODS is proud to support the mission of the NDTA.

Richard Koldewey, Director, US Military & Defense Industries richard.koldewey@panalpina.com • 703-674-2309

www.panalpina.com

The Panalpina group is one of the world’s leading suppliers of forwarding and logistics services, specializing in end-to-end supply chain management solutions and intercontinental air freight and ocean freight shipments. As the designated CRAF agent for Atlas Air, Panalpina Inc. supports the State Department, the DOD, and US Defense Contractors worldwide with value added service and solutions.

Richie Phillips, Chairman richie@pilotdelivers.com • 610-891-8100

Miguel Reyes, Manager, Trade Office mireyes@portofsandiego.org • 619-686-6371

Connie Le Fevre, Senior Maritime Trade Account Manager clefevre@portofsandiego.org • 619-686-6301

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Bennett Croswell, President, Military Engines

Rick Silva, Director, Military Business Development

Renee Rose, Senior Maritime Trade Account Representative rrose@portofsandiego.org • 619-686-8066

Ken Jones, Vice President, Government Sales ken.jones@panalpina.com • 703-674-2350

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Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), is a world leader in the design, development, manufacture, and support of gas turbine engines for military, commercial, industrial, and space application.

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5585 Rio Vista Drive Clearwater, FL 33760 866-667-5573 • www.facebook.com/PODSwww.pods.com/military•twitter.com/PODS blog.pods.com

400 Main St., M/S 181-43 East Hartford, CT 06108

Cherlyne Rouse, National Program Manager, Military crouse@pods.com • 727-538-6418

Pilot Freight Services 314 North Middletown Road Lima, PA 610-891-810019037 blog.pilotdelivers.comwww.pilotdelivers.com

Lisa Finklestein, Director, Mobility & Surveillance

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Pratt & Whitney

Bill Carpenter, Deputy Director bc@portofbeaumont.com

Anita Gomes, Dir., Marketing • agomes@qualcomm.com • 858-651-5279

www.priorityworldwide.com

Brian Walsh, Government Sales Executive brian.walsh@prioritysolutions.com • 609-617-6260

Dave Kraft, Dir., Industry Affairs • dkraft@qualcomm.com • 847-476-0906

Richard Kersh, Executive Vice President rkersh@trucking.org • 417-359-7227

Radiant Logistics Partners LLC 1227 120th Avenue NE Bellevue, WA 98005

enterprise by the

transportation and logistics solutions through approximately 70 locations across North America. Radiant is actively supporting

Ramar Transportation, Inc. PO Box 2150 • Wilmington, NC 28402 910-763-7237 • F 910-763-3596 www.ramartrans.com

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Ramar Transportation, Inc., is an asset-based small business Transportation Company. SBA certified and DOD approved, Ramar Transportation provides quality expert service for logistical needs throughout 48 states. We’ve been in business since 1988 and actively a TIA member, now NDTA for the past 10 years, offering our support for wounded soldiers and investing in youth scholarships. We understand the value of your requests and the 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 greatly devoted staff and team of drivers, we pride ourselves in providing quality expert transportation services to our US DOD, hauling military equipment, oversize loads, and general freight. Operating on a 25-acre facility, supplying 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.

Since 1988, Qualcomm Enterprise Services has provided integrated wireless systems and services to transportation and logistics companies around the world. With more than 1.5 million mobile units shipped to businesses in 39 countries on four continents, Qualcomm Enterprise Services delivers the business insight these companies need in order to operate at peak performance and provide superior customer service. Backed by a global, 24/7, world-class technology infrastructure, Qualcomm Enterprise Services is positioned to meet and exceed the increasingly complex and businesscritical needs of its more than 2,500 clients with superior customer care and professional services. ABI Research ranked Qualcomm Enterprise Services No. 1 on its bi-annual Commercial Vehicle Telematics Vendor Matrix in three consecutive reports (2010, 2008, and 2006). For more information, please visit us at transportation.qualcomm.com.

Priority Solutions International 11 Technology Drive, Suite A • Swedesboro, NJ 08085-1761 800-257-4777 • www.prioritysolutions.com

Brian Rugg, Government Sales Executive brian.rugg@prioritysolutions.com • 609-617-2048

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William Ciminello, President/General Manager william.ciminello@prioritysolutions.com • 800-257-4777

Mark Strickland, President mstrick@ramartrans.com

Jeff Libutti, International Sales Director jlibutti@priorityworldwide.com • 410-766-7470

Priority Worldwide Services

Marc Tohir, President mtohir@priorityworldwide.com • 410-766-7470

Development Council and provides domestic and

Mark Bauckman, Dir., Sales • mbauckman@qualcomm.com • 858-658-5871

Kelly Doran, Government Account Executive kelly.doran@prioritysolutions.com • 800-257-4777

Miguel Patino, Vice President, Sales & Marketing mpatino@priorityworldwide.com • 410-766-7470

5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego, CA 92121

with a number of specialized domestic and international transportation and logistics solutions including the DTCI initiative and participation in Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) program.

Dan Jeffries, President/CEO danjeffries@prestera.com • 740-894-4770 x223

Rick Gue, Operations Manager rgue@prestera.com • 800-759-9555 x1

Radiant Logistics Partners business National Minority Supplier international USTRANSCOM

LLC is certified as a minority

Qualcomm Incorporated

800-348-7227 • www.transportation.qualcomm.com

Prestera Trucking, Inc. 19129 US Route 52 South Point, OH 45680 740-894-4770 www.prestera.com

Prestera Trucking was founded in the mid-1960s and has operated nationwide as a specialized DOD carrier for more than 20 years. Prestera Trucking has an excellent history in providing safe, secure, and on time transportation services for sensitive cargo.

With more than 25 years of experience and industry knowledge, Priority Solutions offers customized transportation to the US government, the US military, and commercial shippers globally for shipments of any size, weight, or destination. Priority Solutions answers every call with a dedicated customer support and operational team 24/7/365 to meet your specific needs.

7361 Coca Cola Drive, Suite E Hanover, MD 21076-1950 410-530-2127

425-943-4599 • F 425-943-4598 www.radiant-logistics.com Brian H. Crain, Managing Partner John Klesch, Vice President

David Cullop, Senior Vice President dcullop@prestera.com • 740-894-4770 x232

Priority Worldwide Services (PWS) is a full-service logistics company and niche forwarder for defense and government shippers. For more than 25 years, PWS has been handling domestic and international shipments and complex logistics projects for the most demanding defense and government shippers to the most hard to reach areas of the world. PWS uses the most up-to-date technology and first class customer service to ensure strict compliance and control of our customers’ shipments—no matter what size.

Rockey’s Van Lines, LLC 2305 Ft. Hood Street • Killeen, TX 76542 254-634-0626 www.rockeysmoving.com

Shaun Gillilland, Director shaun.gillilland@ridgewayinusa.com • 518-561-1588

5201 Auth Way • Camp Springs, MD 20746 301-899-0675 www.seafarers.org

Sea Star Line LLC

George Tricker, Contracts Vice President

www.searstarline.com

Becky Lynn Hodge, Operations Manager beckylynn.hodge@ridgewayinusa.com • 518-561-1588

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.

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Masood Ahmed (Zahid), President Zahmed@rockeysmoving.com • 254-534-3779

David Major, Manager Heavy Haul Services majord@sammonstrucking.com • 563-355-6733

Mark Stefano, Director of Business Development stefanom@sammonstrucking.com • 406 327 2401

Tim Burke, President burket@sammonstrucking.com • 406-728-2600

John J. Rockey, CEO Jrockey@aol.com • 254-534-3776

David Heindel, Secretary & Treasurer

Augustin Tellez, Executive Vice President

As a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT], Savi Technology is a leading provider of a new class of Smart Asset Management solutions and services for public sector and commercial supply chains worldwide. Savi SmartChain® enterprise-level software leverages low-power wireless sensor networks for real-time information to enhance balance sheets by optimizing the operational management, effectiveness, security, and profitable return of assets either in-transit or at rest. SmartChain turns data from all types of Automatic Identification and Data Capture technologies into actionable information that is valued from the physical edge of operations to the board room. www.savi.com

Michael Sacco, President

Since 1962, Sammons Trucking has been servicing the shipping public by picking up and delivering flatbed and specialized business safely. We pride ourselves on being among the safest carriers on the public trucking roads today. Our growing group of One, Two and Three Million Safe Milers operators says quite a bit regarding our safety culture and the general safe attitude of our contractors and employees.

3601 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 280 Alexandria, VA 22304 888-994-SAVI • twitter.com/savi360www.savi.com

Sammons Trucking

10550 Deerwood Park Boulevard, Suite 509 Jacksonville, FL 32256 904-855-2743

Peter Keller, President

Seafarers International Union of N.A. AGLIWD (SIU NA)

3665 W. Broadway • Missoula, MT 59808-6050 800-548-9276 • www.sammonstrucking.com

Rockey’s Van Lines and Rockey’s Moving and Storage LLC provide services at various levels in the DOD transportation. We specialize in relocation of personal property under the DP3 system nationwide. Rockey’s also has served in relocation of historical items (tanks, amored vehicles display artifacts, helicopters, and several items that require rigging services). We have served several BRAC moves, which involved medical facilities, research labs for the Air Force, and space battle environment. Nothing is beyond us to help you with your relocation. We take the most complex job and simplify it to perfection, and we maintain a perfect record with this high level of service. Reference available at request.

Savi Technology a Lockheed Martin Company

Privately held company, headquartered in Jacksonville, with regional Caribbean headquarters in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Sea Star provides integrated transportation services between the US, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. Our vision is to exceed customers’ expectations by providing the highest quality innovative transportation solutions. To achieve our vision, we deploy the most versatile, technologically advanced ships in the trade.

Ridgeway International USA Inc. 1080 Military Turnpike Plattsburgh, NY 12901 518-561-1588 • www.ridgewayintl.com

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Guy M. Tombs, President guy@ridgewayna.com • 518-561-1588

Ridgeway International USA provides expert transportation logistics services of class 1 explosives, armaments, ammunition, and military equipment for the US Department of Defense, Defense commercial sector, and civilian commercial explosives sector. Full compliance with US laws, regulations, and requirements is essential, and we draw on the Ridgeway Group of Companies’ expertise in operational, regulatory, and contractual aspects of international shipping and its broad contacts worldwide.

John Plichta, Vice President, Regional Sales plichtaj@sammonstrucking.com • 406-396-1427

Hann Livingston, Chief Operating Officer livingstonh@servicebyair.com

George Batsakis, Senior Vice President, Defense Group

Sealed Air Corporation 301 Mayhill Street Saddle Brook, NJ 07663 866-211-1583 www.sealedair.com

Sean Kerins, National Market Manager Government & Office Supply Sealedsean.kerins@sealedair.comAirisaleadingglobal provider and manufacturer of a wide range of packaging and performance-based materials and equipment systems that serve food, medical, and an array of industrial and consumer applications. Since 1960, Sealed Air employees around the globe have applied deep understanding of customers’ businesses to deliver innovative packaging solutions. Sealed Air’s widely recognized and respected brands include Bubble Wrap brand cushioning, Cryovac food packaging technologies, Jiffy protective mailers, and Instapak foam-inplace systems.

William L. Ballhaus, CEO

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Gary Kelly, Chairman & CEO

Mike Van De Ven, Executive Vice President, COO Bert Craus, Director, Business Development

2702 Love Field Drive PO Box 36611 • Dallas, TX 75235 281-821-9595 • www.southwest.com

SEKO provides complete supply chain management and services through a vast network of global operations that support government contractors, the US government, and foreign governments. We develop programs tailored specifically for your needs. SEKO supports our government clients through our domestic program as well as international as an approved participant in the Civil Reserve Air Fleet. SEKO Logistics— Intelligence Delivered.

Anthony Deltuva, Vice President of Regulatory Compliance deltuvaa@servicebyair.com

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John Weir, Vice President, Government Services john.weir@sekologistics.com • 813-708-2807

Service By Air, Inc. 222 Crossways Park Drive Woodbury, NY 11797 800-243-5545 • www.servicebyair.com twitter.com/ServiceByAirwww.facebook.com/SBAglobal

Jason Dennis, Director, Government Accounts Americas jason.dennis@sekologistics.com • 757-477-1274

Southwest Airlines Co.

SRA International, Inc. 4300 Fair Lakes Court Fairfax, VA F703-803-150022033703-603-1509

Mark Rerko, Director, Strategic Clients mark.rerko@sekologistics.com630-842-0487

As the nation’s premier domestic passenger carrier, Southwest serves 72 cities in 37 states, operates more than 3100 flights a day, and has been recognized repeatedly as the best low-cost carrier, the best on-time Cargo delivery service, and as offering the best frequent flyer program. Southwest also offers passenger Charter Services throughout CONUS.

Alan Adler, Vice President adler@sealiftinc.com • 516-922-1000

US Flag ship owner/operator with a fleet of 10 vessels, consisting of container ships, heavylift, bulk, and general cargo vessels. They work closely with MSC and SDDC and are responsive to their requirements. Sealift, Inc., recently celebrated their 36th year in business.

SEKO Worldwide, LLC 1100 Arlington Heights Road Itasca, IL 630-919-497560143•www.sekologistics.com

Sealift, Inc. 68 West Main Street Oyster Bay, NY 11771 516-922-1000 www.sealiftinc.com

Peter F. Griswold, Charter Sales & Operations Administrator pete.griswold@wnco.com • 281-821-9595

Bill Wascher, President and CEO bill.wascher@sekologistics.com • 800-228-2711

Martin J. Capuano, CPA, Chief Financial Officer capuanom@servicebyair.com

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Anna Brewer, Director of Government Development brewera@servicebyair.com

SRA is dedicated to solving complex problems of global significance for government organizations serving the national security, civil government, health, and intelligence markets. Founded in 1978, the company has expertise in such areas as cloud, cyber security, disaster response planning, enterprise resource planning, environmental strategies, energy systems and sustainability, IT systems, infrastructure, learning technologies, logistics, mobile workforce, public health preparedness, strategic management consulting, and systems engineering.

W Hickey, President & CEO

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John Raggio, Vice President raggio@sealiftinc.com • 516-922-1000

Jim Curtis, Vice President, Transcom & Defense Logistics Agencies 618-622-4000 x4103 • Jim_Curtis@sra.com

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Service By Air, Inc. (SBA) provides 40 years of experience delivering on time CONUS and OCONUS freight transportation and supply chain solutions. As a CRAF agent, SBA Global Logistic Services supports all branches of the United States armed forces and US defense contractors, as well as the Department of State, FEMA, IRS, FBI, etc. Our dedicated, professional staff works with you to ensure you receive the level of service you expect 24/7/365.

Total Quality Logistics

• Approximately 8,600 associates in 42 countries

Total Quality Logistics is the nation’s third largest freight brokerage firm. For the past 14 years, TQL has arranged the full truckload shipments for thousands of clients nationwide and has built a reputation in the industry for its unmatched service commitment, integrity, and reliability. Learn more by calling TQL’s exclusive military hotline: 800-379-4169.

Teradata is the world’s leading analytic data solutions company focused on integrated data warehousing, big data analytics, and business applications that provide actionable business intelligence. It’s our passion, and it’s all we do. We deliver award-winning, integrated, purpose built platforms based on the most powerful, scalable, and reliable technology platform in the industry. Our assets include:

www.theparkingspot.com/usgov

Rocky J. Blanton, President, Americas Region Michael F. Koehler, President and Chief Executive Officer

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www.portofvirginia.com

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Tamerlane is a full service logistics and supply chain company that specializes in difficult, austere, and often dangerous operating environments. We have offices around the world with experienced teams made up of American military reservists who understand the needs and operational tempo of the military. When you need to move your goods by air or land, Tamerlane stands ready to deliver. We are here to serve.

St. Louis, MO 63134 314-753-4233

Audrey Davis, Logistics Assistant III/Alt Program Manager AKD@textainer.com • 201-498-7265

4289 Ivy Pointe Boulevard Cincinnati, OH 45245 800-379-4169 • www.facebook.com/TotalQualityLogisticswww.tql.com

10000 Innovation Drive Dayton, OH 937-242-403045342•TF 1-866-548-8348 www.teradata.com

• Strong diversified client base of more than 1,200 customers worldwide and companies of all sizes

San Francisco, CA 94108

Angela L. Dean, Executive Vice President, Operations

Michael L. Beggs, President, Afghan Operations

The Parking Spot is the only GSA contracted airport parking company in the US, providing US Government and Military personnel 25% off for work or leisure travel in the following cities: Atlanta, Austin, Buffalo, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles (LAX), Memphis, Nashville, Newark, Orlando, Oklahoma City, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis.

11800 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 1212 Reston, VA 1-855-633-504220191

Go to www.theparkingspot.com/USGOV to order your US Government Spot Club Exec 25% discount and frequent parker card, and free reservations. Cards must be requested and registered with your US Government email address. Travelers may also present cashier with a business card upon exit.

Textainer Equipment Management (US) Limited

Phillip C. Rigling, Military Account Director/Program Manager PCR@textainer.com • 415-658-8229

www.textainer.com

Lindsay Reeman, National Sales Executive lreeman@tql.com • 303-374-4308

US Government and Military Travelers – 25% OFF at The Parking Spot GSA SIN 599-99

Jim O’Brien, President & CEO

For more information on the services we provide and our US Military Reserve Priority Hiring Program, please contact SOLUTIONS@ tamerlaneglobal.com.

The Port of Virginia 600 World Trade Center Norfolk, VA 757-440-700023510•F757-683-2897

At The Port of Virginia, we’re determined to set ourselves apart. Our Suezclass cranes can handle ships loaded 26 containers across—in fact, they can handle ships larger than any currently built. Our obstruction-free channels are 50 feet deep, making them the deepest channels available on the East Coast. Our renovation of Norfolk International Terminals has included new cranes, new straddle carriers, and a new wharf almost a mile long. Our commitment to the environment has led to new methods for operating our facilities, with the hope that one day we’ll be the greenest port in the country.

Come discover more reasons why The Port of Virginia is the superior choice.

The Parking Spot

Steve Ledbetter, National Sales Director/US Government & Military sledbetter@theparkingspot.com • 314-753-4233

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Every day we push analytical intelligence deeper into operational execution, enhancing efficiency, and transforming corporate culture. Teradata Smarter.Faster.Wins.™

• 2,600+ implementations worldwide

solutions@tamerlaneglobal.comwww.tamerlaneglobal.com

Jerry Bridges, Executive Director

415-434-0900

Robert D. Pedersen, Executive Vice President RDP@textainer.com • 415-658-8320

Jeff Schemenauer, National Sales Manager jschemenauer@tql.com • 513-703-7612

Godfrey Waluse, President, Africa Operations

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Bruce Pommier, Logistics Account Executive bpommier@tql.com • 800-379-4169

Dustin Waybright, Logistics Account Executive dwaybright@tql.com • 800-379-4169

Teradata Corporation

Tamerlane Global Services

10534 Natural Bridge Road

Textainer is SDDC’s single-source supplier for the leasing of intermodal equipment, including containers—dry and refrigerated, chassis, tanks, flat racks, and open tops—that are needed for peacetime and contingency operations on a global basis. Our program management provides equipment leasing services, pre-positioned container pools, information technology, and related container support functions.

650 California Street, 16th Floor

Transportation Management Services 17810 Meetinghouse Road, Suite 200 Sandy Spring, MD 20860 301-260-2070 • www.tms.com

Tri-State Motor Transit Co. (TSMT) PO Box 113 • Joplin, MO 64802 F800-234-8768417-621-2022

TMS is a leading provider of transportation planning and operations management for government and commercial customers. TMS provides motor coach evacuation preparedness, operational support, and vehicles in response to emergency evacuations. The TMS team works with FEMA and State emergency managers to provide ICS/NIMS compliant preparedness plans and operational support. TMS also provides fixed route and dynamic shuttle systems for events and projects. TMS has extensive project management experience, significant bus and motor coach domain expertise, and cutting edge GPS-based vehicle tracking and scheduling systems allowing for highly efficient transport program operations.

Robert A. Voltmann, President & CEO voltmann@tianet.org

CORPORATE Sustaining

Michael P. Neumann, Senior Policy Analyst mneumann@trans-inst.org • 301-423-3335

Servet Tumkaya, Business Devel. Director, Military & Gov’t. Accounts servet.tumkaya@truvanakliyat.com

James L. Henry, Chairman & President jhenry@trans-inst.org • 301-423-3335

Transportation Institute 5201 Auth Way Camp Springs, MD 20746 301-423-3335 www.trans-inst.org

Mehmet Ozel, Executive President

Lawrence Evans, Vice President, Research and Maritime Services levans@trans-inst.org • 301-423-3335

Charlie Pittman, Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Logistics

Member Since ####

Glemious Jackson-Chatters, Military & Commercial Cargo Svcs. Manager 253-449-8206

Glen Garrett, President & CEO glen.garrett@tsmtco.com

Tri-Statecharlie.pittman@tsmtco.comMotorTransit,EDI and satellite capable, provides services to meet or exceed the requirements of all solicitations. Tri-State Motor Transit Co. holds authorities, certificates, and hazardous waste permits to transport all levels and types of hazardous and special commodities the Department of Transportation allows to move over the nation’s highways. Tri-State is permitted for all materials in and through all 48 states and provinces of Canada. This includes explosives, radioactive materials, hazardous wastes, and other related specialized materials. For full contact listings and capabilities see www.tsmtco.com.

Steven Carney, General Manager scarney@tms.com • 301-260-2070

KURTULUS Mh 64009 Sk No 8 ATAKAN Apt K 2 D 4 Seyhan ADANA TURKEY www.truvanakliyat.com

Truva International Transportation and Logistics

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Robert (Bob) Leitzel, Vice President, Government Services bleitzel@tms.com • 202-997-6305

Brad Kurtz, President bkurtz@tms.com • 301-260-2070

Claudia Roberts, Director, Government Services croberts@totemocean.com • 253-449-8166

David Bennett, Executive Vice President david.bennett@tsmtco.com

1625 Prince Street, Suite 200 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-299-5700 • www.tianet.org

Totem Ocean Trailer Express 32001 32nd Avenue S., Suite 200 Federal Way, WA 98001 253-449-8100 www.totemocean.com

TIA is the professional organization of the $164 billion third-party logistics industry and the only organization to exclusively represent transportation intermediaries of all disciplines doing business in domestic and international commerce. TIA is the voice of transportation intermediaries to shippers, carriers, government officials, and international organizations. TIA is also the US member of the International Federation of Freight Forwarder Associations (FIATA).

John Parrott, President john.parrott@totemocean.com • 253-449-8144

Totem Ocean Trailer Express, Inc., appreciates the sacrifice each man and woman serving in the United States military makes for the safety of our country. It is a privilege and an honor for us to provide superior service to the military in return. TOTE, celebrating their 36th anniversary this year, operates roll-on/roll-off cargo vessels between the ports of Tacoma, WA, and Anchorage, AK, and also has chartered ships to MSC for worldwide use.

TRUVA International Transportation and Logistics provides worldwide multimodal transportation, logistics, stevedoring and port services, procurement, scrap removal, total supply chain management solutions, customs, and relocation and storage support in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and all Stans and have pioneered moves into and out of Iraq and Afghanistan via NDN and E2A for global military and commercial customers.

The Transportation Institute is a nonprofit research and educational organization for the advancement of the nation’s marine transportation industry.

Richard Berkowitz, Director, Pacific Coast Operations rberkowitz@trans-inst.org • 206-443-1738

Mujde Ozel, Executive Vice President mujde.ozel@truvanakliyat.com

CLEPLUS

Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA)

Union Pacific Railroad links 23 states in the western two-thirds of the country. Union Pacific serves many of the fastest-growing US population centers and provides Americans with a fuel-efficient, environmentally responsible, and safe mode of freight transportation. Union Pacific emphasizes excellent customer service and offers competitive routes from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways.

twitter.com/#!/UnionPacificwww.facebook.com/unionpacificwww.up.com/military

John J. Koraleski, President & CEO

Tucker is one of the American Government’s most valuable resources for transportation solutions. As a Government representative, you deserve world class excellence in freight management and great communication, every time. Tucker delivers. We arrange dry and temperature control vans, flatbeds, step decks, RGNs, expedited, and project movements within all points in North America. Safely delivering what, where, and when we promise for more 50 years.

Glenn F. Tilton, Chairman

Aaron G. Evans, Senior Business Manager, Government agevans@up.com • 402-544-5419

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UTi Worldwide 23700 Pebble Run Place, Suite 100 Dulles, VA 703-996-879920166•www.go2uti.com

United Air Lines, Inc., is based in the United States and is one of the world’s largest airlines, with 48,000 employees and 359 aircraft. It is a subsidiary of United Continental Holdings, Inc., with corporate offices in Chicago. United’s largest hub is George W. Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. United also has hubs in Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, Washington Dulles International Airport, Newark International Airport, Denver International Airport, San Francisco International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Narita International Airport near Tokyo. United is a founding member of the Star Alliance, the largest airline alliance in the world, and offers connections to more than 1,000 destinations in more than 170 countries worldwide.

UTXL, Inc., provides nationwide van, reefer, flat, or specialized truckload; consolidated LTL (multiple stop-off) trailer load; expedited over-the-road full trailer team transportation; trailer load, over-the-road transport of refrigerated commodities; and specialized over-the-road transport of oversized and/or overweight shipments. We specialize in seasonal surge shipping solutions. UTXL, Inc., pursuing perfection . . . achieving excellence.

Chris Chorba, Sr. Business Director, Waste/Machinery/Wind/Government crchorba@up.com • 402-544-4026

Johann Arnason, Manager, Government Transportation johann_arnason@unigroupinc.com • 636-349-2845

Katie Baker, Operations Manager kbaker@utxl.com

Jeff Smisek, President and CEO

Blaine Kurtz, Vice President, Defense Group • bkurtz@go2uti.com

Union Pacific Railroad 1400 Douglas Street, Stop 1210 Omaha, NE 402-544-541968179

Jeffrey G. Tucker, CEO jefft@tuckerco.com • 800-229-7780 x122

James R. Young, Chairman

Sonja Pullaro, Director, Government Transportation sonja_pullaro@unigroupinc.com • 636-305-6260

Member Since #### Sustaining CORPORATE

Rae Hickinbotham, Manager, Government Transportation rae_hickinbotham@unigroupinc.com • 636-305-4060

United Airlines 77 W. Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60601 312-997-8000 • www.united.com • www.facebook.com/unitedairlines

UTi, a US based corporation providing quality transportation services and innovative logistics support since 1929, is an international, non–asset-based global integrated logistics company providing supply chain management and optimization solutions. Our services include air and ocean freight forwarding, contract logistics, customs brokerage, distribution, inbound logistics, and truckload brokerage with reported gross revenues of .3 billion for FY10. Our global network of freight forwarding offices includes 329 cities and more than 229 logistics centers in 65 countries staffed by a professional team of more than 27,000 people. We also serve clients in 95 additional countries through approximately 160 independent agent-owned offices, of which nearly all are exclusive freight forwarding agents.

United Van Lines is America’s #1 Mover®, relocating thousands of families, companies, and products each year. United’s industry-leading expertise and innovation help it provide quality service through its network of 400 affiliated agencies. United is GSA/DOD approved and ISO 9001:2008 registered.

Amanda Noble, Manager of Client Solutions • anoble@go2uti.com

900 Dudley Ave Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 800-229-7780 • www.tuckerco.com

Ian Strachan, Director, Client Solution • istrachan@go2uti.com

Tom Billone, Mgr. Military/Government Sales • tom.billone@united.com Bob Uttmark, Manager, Postal & Government Sales (Cargo) bob.uttmark@united.com • 847-700-5049

Rachel Jones, General Manager, Government Services rachelj@tuckerco.com • 800-229-7780 x131

Eric L. Butler, Executive Vice President, Marketing & Sales

Kim Potter, Compliance Supervisor • kpotter@go2uti.com

UTXL, Inc. 10771 NW Ambassador Drive Kansas City, MO 64153 800-351-2821 • www.UTXL.com

Paul Schultz, President pschultz@utxl.com

United Van Lines, Inc. One United Drive • Fenton, MO 63026 636-305-4060 • www.unitedvanlines.com

Bob McCabe, Vice President bob_mccabe@unigroupinc.com • 636-349-2891

CORPORATE

MEMBERS Sustaining

AAT Carriers, Inc.

ACMEraybrou@acmetruck.comisproudofitsoutstanding record of safe, on-time deliveries and its reputation for integrity and financial stability. ACME’s fleet of more than 2700 trucks operates more than 100 offices and agents in many states, 24 hours every day! Diversity of locations and equipment inventory ensures that even the most complex customer needs can be met, including movement of 8000+ loads of oil field and general commodities freight each week.

Robert Doran, Vice President

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Ace Doran Hauling & Rigging

Worldwide Aeros Corp. 1734 Gage 818-344-3999Montebello,RoadCA90640-6504

Global Logistics

Philip Hunt, Vice President, Washington Operations philip.hunt@aeroscraft.com • 202-393 0899 x303

Fred Edworthy, Vice President, Business Operations fred.edworthy@aeroscraft.com • 323-201-8304

Aeros is the world’s leading lighter-than-air (LTA), FAA-certified aircraft manufacturing company. The company’s operations involve the research, development, production, operation, and marketing of a complete family of Aeros-branded air vehicles used in government and commercial applications. These include non-rigid FAA Type Certified Aeros 40D Sky Dragon airship (blimp), Advanced Tethered Aerostats, and New Type Rigid Air Vehicle – Aeroscraft.

800-753-3326 • F I’veinfo@aaaaforwarding.com727-469-8818•www.aaaaforwarding.combeena“LifeTimeMember”ofNDTAformorethan

704-597-5878 • F 704-597-8755 • www.acedoran.com

7473 W. Lake Mead Boulevard, Suite 100 Las Vegas, NV 89128 866-817-5911

Nina Wilson, Vice President – Sales nwilson@aatcarriers.com • 866-797-4617 x203

Since ####

30 years. My company moves military members, government agencies, and civilians all over the world. We are your overseas experts. Our door-to-door service is designed to make the move easy and worry-free for every customer. At AAAA Forwarding, Inc., we pride ourselves on our competitive prices and personalized customer service. We grade our moves according to: 1) Packing Agents; 2) Transit Times; 3) Delivery, Unpacking Agents; and 4) Claims (if any). Our goal is high marks (“AAAA”) in each category.

100% Owner Operator Flatbed Trucking

AAAA Forwarding, Inc.

www.aerosml.com

Specialist from the California Maritime Academy; the staff is made up of dedicated, experienced logistics professionals with a commitment to customer service. Success is rooted in the establishment of long-term relationships with shipping offices, reliable agents, and transportation officers. Wagler specializes in meeting unique logistical needs, and we offer customized programs to do so.

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 government and commercial customers and handle all types of van, dromedary, and specialized freight.

CORPORATE MEMBERS Regional Patrons

1601 Blue Rock Street • Cincinnati, OH 45223

Jeremy Shavers, Vice President – Operations jshavers@aatcarriers.com • 866-888-2187 x107

Member

• F 866-817-5912

1661 Rainbow Drive • Clearwater, FL 33755-6438

Igor Pasternak, CEO igor.pasternak@aeroscraft.com

Office: 888-655-2263 or 337-593-6828 C 337-296-8127 • F 337-593-0888 • www.acmetruck.com

Dwayne M. Lewis, Vice President & National Account Sales Manager

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

2515 East 43rd St., Suite F • Chattanooga, TN 37407 866-797-4617 • www.aatcarriers.com

Waglerwww.waglerlogistics.cominfo@waglerlogistics.comisledbyacertified

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Acme Truck Line, Inc.

Wagler Integrated Logistics, LLC

13 Row 1 • Lafayette, LA 70508

Sean McNally, Media Affairs • SMcNally@trucking.org • 703-838-1700

Jay Lee, President/CEO • jlee@agile-defense.com LaMont Wells, COO • lwells@agile-defense.com

Mike Carroll, Inside Sales • mcarroll@lynden.com • 206-768-3520

Alaska West Express

Alaska Marine Lines is a part of the Lynden family of transportation companies with the combined capabilities of truckload and less-thantruckload transportation, scheduled and charter barges, rail barges, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, scheduled and chartered air freighters, domestic and international air forwarding, remote site construction, sanitary bulk commodities hauling, and multi-modal logistics. Alaska Marine Lines’ specialty is marine transportation; we ship all types of freight to and from Southeast Alaska, Central Alaska, Prince William Sound, and the Yukon Territory of Canada. Our major customers are retail businesses such as grocery stores, but we also provide special services to support industries such as fishing, mining, timber, and military missions.

Al-Morrell Development / Morrell International 14901 S. Heritagecrest Way • Bluffdale, UT 84065

American Moving & Storage Association 1611 Duke Street • Alexandria, VA 22314

Every time, without exception.

Paul Oakley, Senior Vice President, Government Affairs • poakley@moving.org

Agile Defense is a leading information technology (IT) services business headquartered in Fairfax, VA, with field offices at Scott AFB and Charleston, SC. Our core capabilities are information assurance, network engineering, infrastructure support, service desk and call center operations, data center operations, application development, database administration, web development, and AV/VTC. We actively engage our customers to shape innovative IT offerings that create value and meet their end-users’ needs. Our innovation occurs through partnering with our customers to develop their innovation vision—aligned with their enterprise-wide capabilities and their overall business strategy. LISTEN – THINK – INNOVATE

Linda Bauer Darr, President & CEO • ldarr@moving.org

American Trucking Associations (ATA) 950 N. Glebe Road, Suite 210 • Arlington, VA 22203 703 838-1700 • www.truckline.com • Twitter.com/TruckingMatters

Where others see challenges, we see possibilities. At a blistering pace, we develop creative plans, deploy can-do people, execute on the ground, and get the job done—on schedule and on budget.

975 Cobb Place Boulevard, Suite 101 • Kennesaw, GA 30144 888-708-8282 • www.rlglobal.com

Alaska Marine Lines 5615 W Marginal Way SW • Seattle, WA 98106 206-763-4244 • www.lynden.com

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703-683-7410 • F 703-683-7527 • www.facebook.com/amsapromoverwww.promover.org•twitter.com/amsapromover

1048 Whitney Road • Anchorage, AK 99502 907-279-9515 • www.awe.lynden.com

AFC and R+L Global Logistics, a division of R+L Carriers, offers a broad range of transportation and logistics management services, including value-added third-party logistics, retail conversions, nationwide product laydowns, and merge in-transit programs. R+L Global Logistics provides nationwide asset based LTL and TL services through R+L Global Services, which is complemented by the domestic air freight forwarding, international ocean and air freight services, customs brokerage, and domestic surface brokerage services provided by AFC Worldwide Express. We are truly— One Call, One Carrier.

Deb Hagstrom, Scott AFB Regional Director • dhagstrom@agile-defense.com

The right solutions, right now. That’s Morrell International.

Scott Michael, Vice President, Military & Gov’t Relations, Advisor to President smichael@moving.org • 703-706-4993

Alaska West Express provides truckload transportation throughout the United States and Canada, specializing in your shipment to and from Alaska, where we are the leader in transporting liquid and dry-bulk products, hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals, and petroleum products. With terminals in Anchorage and Fairbanks, AK, as well as Tacoma, WA, our fleet can handle all of your shipping needs.

Member

• morrellinternational.com/ Phil Morrell, Founder & Chairman of the Board

The national trade association for the professional moving and storage industry. Based in the Washington, DC, area, AMSA’s mission is to represent the interests of the domestic and international moving and storage industry and to help the customers it serves. Relocating DOD service members and their families represents about one quarter of the shipments handled by our 4,100 members each year.

Tony Scaturro, President and CEO tony.scaturro@afcexpress.com

Regional Patrons CORPORATE

Bill Wanamaker, Director, Government Traffic & Security Operations bwanamak@trucking.org • 703-838-1997

Agile Defense, Inc. 11250 Waples Mill Road, Suite 430 South • Fairfax, VA 22030 571-748-4455 • www.agile-defense.com

Dawn Tompkins, Account Manager • dawnt@lynden.com • 206-768-3357

AKA a division of Korman Communities 1710 H Street NW • Washington, DC 20006 www.stayaka.com • www.facebook.com/stayaka

The ATA is a federation of approximately 70 trucking associations, councils, and conferences collaborating to advance the safety and productivity of America’s diverse trucking industry. ATA members convene periodically throughout each year in working groups and policy committees to generate industry-wide consensus on matters including federal regulations and legislation, engineering and technology protocols, maintenance best practices, safety, security, and government traffic matters.

An award-winning global leader in logistics, man camps, staffing, procurement, and construction. Morrell International delivers the right solutions, right now, even in the world’s most challenging places, circumstances, and conditions.

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS Since ####

AKA a division of Korman Communities offers distinctive monthly, weekly, and daily residences for government travelers on extended stay to Washington, DC. The government per diem is accepted all year round. Upscale accommodations include hotel and concierge services and superb amenities. Convenient location in the central business district, just two blocks from the White House and fine restaurants. Full complement of kitchen accessories, wireless internet, on-site management and maintenance, fitness studio, and office suite. We have properties in DC, Arlington, Philadelphia, White Planes, and four properties in Manhattan.

John Wislocki, Info. Mgr., Supply Chain Security & Loss Prevention Council jwislocki@trucking.org • 703-838-1778

www.almorrell.com801-495-3111

Scott Foster, Vice President of Sales sfoster@stayaka.com • 202-904-2505

AFC Worldwide Express dba R+L Global Logistics

MacGregor, a part of the Cargotec Corporation, is the global marketleading brand in marine cargo handling and offshore load-handling solutions. Customer-driven MacGregor engineering and service solutions for the maritime transportation industry and the offshore load-handling and naval logistics markets are used onboard merchant ships, offshore support vessels, and in ports and terminals. www.cargotec.com

Ted Rybeck, Chair & CEO

Blkbird, Inc. – Military Family Readiness Initiative

Lew Zackin, Senior Director, Controller Consulting - Secure collaboration

Beverly Armstrong, Exec. Director • barmstrong360@gmail.com • 202-607-0389

Association of American Railroads 425 Third Street SW • Washington, DC 20024 202-639-2100 • F 202-639-2286 • www.aar.org

7414 New Ridge Road • Hanover, MD 21076-3101 www.avisbudgetgroup.com • twitter@AvisWeTryHarder

David Bechard, Transportation Broker • dbechard@clservicesinc.com

Member SinceCORPORATE####

Jeff Lantz, President • jeffl@clservicesinc.com

ATS Specialized, Inc. 725 Opportunity Drive • St. Cloud, MN 56301 TF 800-328-2316 • www.atsinc.com

Greg Padula, Vice President, Operations • 618-744-1258

Angie Culbertson, Director of Travel • angie@skyjotravel.com • 704-213-0801

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

Brett Wulff, Regional Sales Manager brettwu@atsinc.com • 800-328-2316 x7433

C5T Corporation, a service-disabled, veteran-owned, woman-owned small business, is made up of DOD and Civil Aviation professionals.

PO Box 8567 • Washington, DC 20032

Avis Budget Group

Mike Washkevich, Director of Government Sales mike.washkevich@avisbudget.com • 410-684-2919

Benchmarking Partners, Inc. 810 Memorial Drive • Cambridge, MA 02139 617-225-7800

The AAR is the standard setting trade association for North America’s railroads focused on improving the safety and productivity of rail transportation. AAR helps advance these goals through its two subsidiaries, the Transportation Technology Center (TTCI) and the Railinc Corporation. TTCI is the world’s leading research, development, and testing facility, and Railinc is the rail industry’s resource for rail data, information technology, and information services. AAR members include the major freight railroads in Canada, United States, and Mexico.

Joe LaBenne, Executive Vice President • 618-624-6766

Cargotec USA, Inc. 225 Westchester Avenue, Suite 303 • Port Chester, NY 10573-4572 914-305-9090 • www.cargotec.com

Laura Hassinger lauraha@atsinc.com • 800-279-9491 (Government Hotline)

Beth Schoeller, National Account Manager, Government beth.schoeller@avisbudget.com • 410-684-2919

C.L. Services, Inc., is an established, well-respected third party logistics firm that provides freight transportation services throughout the United States and Canada. Our specialty is providing dependable and accurate full truckload service including dry van, refrigerated, over-dimensional, and expedited throughout North America. Dependability, accuracy, knowledgeable staff and raving customer service are the hallmarks of our company.

Michael Jamer, Sales Executive michael.jamer@cargotec.com • 201-704-8769

Robert Hunt, Director of Operations • maizblu@comcast.net • 301-885-7800

Blkbird, Inc.’sSM Military Family Readiness Initiative (MFRI) is the first non-profit, 501(c)4, total force strategic career and business education platform developed and designed to be a force multiplier and to champion the daily needs of military members, veterans, and their families. Our long-term goal is to create new revenue streams for Morale Welfare and Recreation/Family support programs through VFR Direct Network, Inc., our non-profit, 509(a)3 supporting organization. In addition, our platform will give individuals, businesses, and corporations an opportunity to give through our non-profit 501(c)3, internet platform, Champions for Freedom.

1-877-445-7003 • F 202-547-8630 • www.blkbirdinc.org

Edward R. Hamberger, President & CEO

C.L. Services, Inc. (CVOC) PO Box 91955 • Atlanta, GA 30364 800-533-3922 • www.facebook.com/pages/C-L-Services-Inc/1912791742395www.clservicesinc.com

C5T Corporation

Core expertise: C4 Capabilities Transformation (C5T). Motto: Delivering Capability. Our services include a range of technical and operational services including program management, project integration, functional management, Test and Evaluation, S&T, strategic planning, Lean Six Sigma, and Knowledge Management. C5T offers a balanced Operational and Technical approach and delivers VALUE.

MEMBERS Regional Patrons

ATS Specialized Inc. is an asset based, national trucking company that provides a solution for all of your transportation needs.

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Jeff Siegel, Region Manager jeff.siegel@cargotec.com • 914-305-9090

Government rates with unlimited mileage for all federal employees, for official and personal use. Avis and Budget have more than 2000 locations in the US and 4700 locations worldwide. For Avis reservations call 800-3311441 or visit www.avis.com. For Budget reservations call 800-527-0700 or visit www.budget.com.

703 Seibert Road, Suite 4 • Scott AFB, IL 62225 618-744-1258 • www.c5t.us • C5toffice@C5t.com

AJ McMillan, Site Lead • 618-744-1258

Janet Reese, Chief Executive Officer • 618-744-1258

Chapman Freeborn Airchartering, Inc.

Chris Fisher, Cargo Charter Sales Executive chris.fisher@chapman-freeborn.com • 954-202-0750

supplier of intermodal transportation equipment including new/used containers, container chassis, rail cars, trailers, yard tractors, 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.

• Packaging and crating

Regional Patrons

Cavalier Logistics is a small, veteran owned and operated organization that provides mission critical logistics and transportation solutions to the US government/government contractors and commercial clientele. Services include:

Corporate Flight Management is one of the largest aircraft charter operators in the Southeastern US operating 32 aircraft (turboprop regional airliners to business jets) in Nashville, TN, Connecticut/New York area, and Atlanta, GA. CFM, a diverse aviation services company, includes Part 135/91 aircraft management and charter services, two fixed-based operations (KMQY and KJWN), a FAR Part 145 certified repair facility, aircraft sales division, and FAR 141 pilot and maintenance training.

Andy W. Cartwright, President awcartwright@cartwrighttrans.com • 816-763-2700

Corporate Flight Management

Bruce E. Cashon, Senior Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer

The Cartwright Companies is a full transportation solution provider offering domestic and international relocation, truck load logistics, and expedited air freight services. We provide complete international services via all US ports and air terminals for all states and US possessions and most countries. Cartwright has been serving the industry since 1934.

Jim Hendrickson, Vice President of Military Education Coloradojhendrickson@ctuonline.eduTechnicalUniversity has established the Department of Military Education consisting of specialized advisors committed to assisting military members, veterans, and spouses get the education and benefits they deserve. We offer a military tuition rate and waive the cost of books and fees. Associates, Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate programs are available in a variety of degree areas.

• Customs brokerage

Tom P. Cartwright, Vice President 816-763-2700

Karre Gorrell, Dir., Gov’t Bus. Devel. • kgorrell@cavlog.com • 703-733-4031

CHAIRMAN’S CIRCLEPLUS

• Imports

State University, Long Beach, sponsored, supported R&D center dealing with maritimeon behalf of both commercial and military 1995, CCDoTT addresses dual-use issues and their related agile port systems. CCDoTT USTRANSCOM and ONR, and with DOT emphasis has been directed towards short sea Highways concept development.

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Donald B. Pratt, President Chassisdonpratt@chassisking.comKingisaworldwide

Mike Ball, Dir., US Gov’t Traffic & Logistics • mball@cavlog.com • 703-733-4019

• Material handling experts

Director/PI 562-985-7394

Cavalier Logistics

• All services are available 365 days a year, 24 hours a day!

Ceres Terminals Incorporated

11901 Cartwright Avenue • Grandview, MO 64030 816-763-2700 • www.cartwrighttrans.com

Two Tower Center Boulevard • East Brunswick, NJ 08816 201-974-3800 • F 201-974-3850 • www.ceresglobal.com

550 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 410 • Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 954-202-0750 • www.chapman-freeborn.com

Michael DiVirgilio, Senior Vice President, Development mdivirgilio@ceresglobal.com • 201-974 3837

276 Doug Warpole Road • Smyrna, TN 37167 615-220-1761 • www.flycfm.com • www.facebook.com/cfmcharter

Gavin-jon Deeks, President gavin.deeks@chapman-freeborn.com • 954-202-0750

Colorado Technical University 4435 N. Chestnut Street, Suite E • Colorado Springs, CO 80907 630-967-5681 • www.coloradotech.edu www.facebook.com/coloradotech

Darryl E. Duke, Director of Logistics deduke@cartwrighttrans.com • 816-763-2700

The Cartwright Companies

Member Since ####

TechnologiesDeployment(CCDoTT)

• Domestic and international transportation

Chapman Freeborn is the world’s leading air charter service company, with a proven reputation for innovation, expertise, and professionalism. Established in 1973, Chapman Freeborn has more than 35 years of experience providing specialized air charter solutions for both passenger and cargo movements. With more than 30 offices strategically located across 6 continents, our global coverage is unparalleled. Our diverse client base includes major corporations, governments, NGOs, and relief agencies, freight forwarders, shippers, and logistics providers. **Air Cargo Charter Broker of the Year 2007/08/09/10/11**

• Hazmat

Chassis King, Inc. 1016 Ponce de Leon Boulevard • Clearwater, FL 33756 727-585-1500 • www.chassisking.com

45085 Old Ox Road • Dulles, VA 20166 • 703-733-4010 • www.cavlog.com

• Warehousing

Allen Howell, Chief Executive Officer allen.howell@flycfm.com • 615-220-1761

Bill Minkoff, Vice President Marketing & Business Development bill.minkoff@flycfm.com • 615-220-1761

• Bio-Pharma storage, handling, and transportation

• 3 PL logistics

Investigator • shinds@csulb.edu • 562-985-2259

Suite 220 • Long Beach, CA 90815

Ceres Terminals Incorporated is one of the largest stevedores and marine terminal operators in North America. Established in 1958, Ceres has grown to encompass operations in more than 20 major ports in the US and Canada. Growth-oriented and financially sound, the Ceres Group & Affiliates employ approximately 280 people and manage more than 4 million man-hours of labor annually. Ceres is a leader in the handling of containers, autos, roll on/roll off, breakbulk, bulk, project, and cruise vessel operations. Ceres is an active participant in the US Customs & Borders’ C-TPAT Programs and is registered and certified as an ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System Company.

FlightWorks provides executive charter services, aircraft management programs, aviation consulting—including acquisitions and sales— and government aviation support programs. As an FAA Air Carrier with worldwide operating authority and a DOD CARB certified operator we offer our clients 24/7 dedicated service, a flawless safety record, and a diverse fleet of exceptional jet aircraft. We have created a culture in which our clients, our employees, and our communities share in our success.

Bob Mooney, President and CEO bob.mooney@erudite.net • 561-789-9303

Federal IT Consulting (FEDITC), LLC

Europcar Car & Truck Rental

FMN Logistics is a privately owned and independent Delaware registered “C” corporation that has been doing business since 1999. We are a leading provider of a full range of services for public and private organizations looking to operate in regions throughout the world with a focus on Central Asia and the Middle East.

Bryan J. Scott, National Marketing Manager Government Business T 314-512-5390 • bryan.j.scott@erac.com

David Oliver, Chief Operating Officer 703-466-5600

601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 900 • Washington, DC 20004 202-434-8906 • www.fmnlogistics.com • twitter.com/#!/FMN_Logistics

Operating: Alamo – Enterprise – National – WeCar – Enterprise Truck usgovcarrentals@erac.com • 1-866-677-4019 www.enterprise.com/us.gov • www.alamo.com • www.nationalcar.com

Colby McDowell, Director of Commercial Sales cmcdowell@flightworks.com • 770-422-7375

FEDITC is a minority owned 8(a) small business that has been supporting the DOD, government organizations, and commercial clients both directly and through partner organizations. FEDITC is a leader in the mobile technology space with more than 6 years of mobile application development experience for government and commercial clients. FEDITC provides services beyond mobile development in the following areas: System Architecture, Portal Development, Web Server Integration, System Design & Development, Oracle E-Business Suites, Documentation & Training, SharePoint Customization, and PeopleSoft ERP Solutions. FEDITC has been at the forefront of successfully delivering innovative information technology services and solutions for more than 11 years.

COL Jim Brundage USA (Ret.), Director, Government Services PLS jim.brundage@erudite.net • 571-762-3919

Harry Deng, President/CEO Richard Popovich, COO

Harry F. Eustace, Jr., CEO harrye@fmnlogistics.com • 202-434-8906

Erudite, Inc. 860 SW 22nd Street • Boca Raton, FL 33486 561-789-9303 • www.erudite.net

Frank Langbein, Key Account Manager Frank.Langbein@europcar.com • 49(0)175 5747 613

2550 Wasser Terrace, Suite 9000 • Herndon, VA 20171 703-466-5600 • www.eadsnorthamerica.com • www.twitter.com/EADSna

Joe Dombroski, Dir. Gov’t Services • jdombroski@flightworks.com • 703-396-8786

Ari Sarmento, Dir. of Gov’t Operations • ASarmento@flightworks.com • 770-422-7375

600 Town Park Lane, Suite 550 • Kennesaw, GA 30144 770-442-7375 • F 770-499-0912 • www.flightworks.com

Jeff Begin, Vice President, Sales & Marketing jbegin@efwnow.com

Robert J. Hass, Director, Global Operations robb@fmnlogistics.com • 202-434-8906

FMN Logistics, Inc.

FlightWorks

Dan Lucey, President • DLucey@flightworks.com • 770-422-7375

Maryland Office (HQ): 1700 Rockville Pike, Suite 400 • Rockville, MD 20852 301-998-6188 • F 270-574-7784 • www.feditc.com

Erudite offers the EAC 80/40, the world’s first and only secure, intelligent, and modular All-Modal Cargo System. The EAC’s GPS-active digital lock prevents pilferage. Globally monitored, tracked, and traced via satellite/ GSM, the EAC is never out of touch. EAC is compatible with the DOD’s air cargo standards, fits cleanly within ISO containers, and empty EACs can be knocked down, saving 66% of space during retrograde travel.

EADS North America

EADS North America is the North American operation of EADS, a global leader in aerospace, defense, homeland security, and related services. With operations in 12 states and 24 locations, EADS North America is a trusted partner on many military and commercial programs in the US. EADS North America and its parent company, EADS, contribute more than 1 billion to the US economy annually and support more than 200,000 American jobs through its network of suppliers and services.

Scott Fisher, President & CEO sfisher@efwnow.com

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EFW offers our Government Services customers the flexibility and convenience of one-call domestic and international supply chain solutions coupled with an uncompromising commitment to quality. EFW – Always On.

Europcar, Europe’s leading car rental company, has more than 2200 stations across Europe and 5300 stations in 160 countries worldwide. This network guarantees mobility—wherever and whenever—and an easy and quick rental procedure so you have more time for important things. Our fleet of cars and trucks is up-to-date, featuring makes and models from leading manufacturers that are available at Europcar sites. In Germany, we offer 24-hour service, 365 days a year. You can’t pick up a car at our station? No problem! We’ll take care of delivery and return. Just ask!

Sean O’Keefe, Chief Executive Officer 703-466-5600

Enterprise Holdings

Estes Forwarding Worldwide, LLC 1100 Commerce Road • Richmond, VA 23224 855-433-9669 • www.efwnow.com

MG (Ret) Joe Simeone, Senior Vice President joe.simeone@erudite.net

Proud to Serve Those Who Serve, Enterprise Holdings is the US Government’s #1 provider for official travel rental car needs. Collectively, the Enterprise family of companies operates a network of more than 8000 car rental locations in neighborhoods and at airports worldwide and is the most comprehensive service provider in the industry, unparalleled in size, strength, and stability. Our founder, Jack Taylor, is a decorated WWII navy pilot who flew off the deck of the U.S.S. Enterprise. The name, standing for boldness and energy, also embodies our ongoing commitment to those who serve our nation.

Fritz Bayer, Regional Director, Northeast fbayer@efwnow.com • 717-385-6718

Tangstedter Landstrasse 81 • 22415 Hamburg, Germany 49 (0)40 52018-2373 • F 49 (0)711 78 08 91 68 • www.europcar.com

Thomas O’Neil, Sales Manager oneilt@hanjinusa.com • 877-906-1054

Guard Transport, Inc., is a transportation service provider for the Department of Defense. All our resources are dedicated to serving our nation’s military. We provide freight shipping and transportation services using pre-screened, qualified carriers at reasonable competitive pricing with great service—a win-win for our shippers and their customers! We are a family run business. We don’t have a large overhead and bureaucracy, but we do have a highly trained, efficient staff that provides service at the standards of large corporations but at reasonable prices for shippers. United We Stand, Divided We Fall.

Eric Heineman, Vice President, Operations • eric.heineman@goverline.com

Bryce Dalziel, Director bryce@hanjinusa.com

FOX Rent A Car is the largest independently owned rental car company in the West Coast. FOX Rent A Car has currently owns 14 Airport locations within California (SAN, SNA, LAX, SFO, OAK, SJC, BUR, ONT), Seattle, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Denver, Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami. With more than 20 years of experience, FOX offers the lowest rates in the market, great service, and 2011–2012 fleet from economy through full-size cars, minivans, and SUVs.

Steve J. Grove, CEO/Owner steve.grove@gvtd.com • 800-677-5991

Holiday Inn Virginia Beach – Norfolk Hotel & Conference Center 5655 Greenwich Road • Virginia Beach, VA 23462 757-499-4400 • F 757-499-3812 • www.HIVABeachNorfolk.com

Brian Suzuki, President

Fox Rent A Car

Julie Nakamura, Customer Service Manager

5 Becker Farm Road • Roseland, NJ 07068 973-740-0740 • F 973-740-0449

Great American Lines, Inc.

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John Melia, President • john.melia@goverline.com

Goverline is a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business serving a global customer group made up of small and large businesses, federal, state, and local government agencies, military, nonprofit, public service, and educational institutions. Supply: Operates 3 divisions to provide solutions to specific verticals. Fulfillment: The Fulfillment Team covers all aspects of order fulfillment. Transportation: Reliable and affordable transportation solutions.

Jose Giraldo, Vice President, Government & Military Sales joseg@foxrentacar.com • 310-242-5155 x1501

Our beautifully renovated Virginia Beach hotel is located near the Virginia Beach Town Center between the Virginia Beach Oceanfront and Downtown Norfolk. We invite you to enjoy an upscale experience unlike any other Holiday Inn. Enter the unique ambiance of our beautiful lobby with a soaring 6-story atrium complete with a trickling waterfall, stone fireplace, and the chic BLU lobby bar. Relax in our beautiful guestrooms with upscale, modern decor. Conference meeting space of 22,000 square feet.

Betsi Radd, Sales Manager Arteria Burris, Sales Manager aburris@hiexeccenter.com

Danny Boyd, Owner

Tom Bohan, Sales Manager Groundtbohan@hanjinusa.comTransportation

Twenty-two years as DOD qualified TL motor carrier; Droms, Vans, Flats, and specialized. CONUS AA&E, security, FAK, and DTCI freight. Active member San Joaquin Valley Chapter, Regional Patron, and National NDTA Munitions and Surface committee. West coast domain with west coast and CONUS service!

Violet Jernigan, Director of Sales

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Green Valley Transportation Corp. 30131 S. Highway 33 • Tracy, CA 95304 800-677-5991 • www.facebook.com/pages/Green-Valley-Transportation/24www.greenvalleytransportation.com

Michael Mastrogiuseppe, Vice President

Goverline Logistics 4820 Executive Park Court, Suite 107 • Jacksonville, FL 32216 904-405-1201 • www.goverline.com

Hawaii Air Cargo, Inc. 2989 Ualena Street • Honolulu, HI 96819 800-367-2646 • www.hawaiiaircargo.com

2727 Kettner Boulevard • San Diego, CA 92101 310-342-511 x1501 • www.foxrentacar.com www.facebook.com/foxrentacar www.twitter.com/foxrentcar • www.foxrentacarblog.com

Hawaii Air Cargo is a full service freight forwarder with offices in Honolulu and California. The company has been serving Hawaii and the Mainland US for nearly 30 years. Hawaii Air Cargo provides world-wide shipping for military and civilian industries. Services include door-to-door freight, packing, crating, and hazardous packing/certification for passenger and cargo-only. Customs brokerage services available. TSA-certified cargo screening station at LAX.

18506 Hopewell Road • Vance, AL 35490 205-792-3074 • www.guardtransport.net

Nancy J. Houghton, President nancy.houghton@gvtd.com • 800-677-5991

Tom Ryan, Transportation Manager • tom.ryan@goverline.com

B.M. Sugahara, President Peter C. Johansen, Chief Operating Officer Ocean Transportation, Vessel Management

Hanjin Intermodal America, Inc. 1111 Watson Center Road, Suite E • Carson, CA 90745 310-984-2135 • www.hanjinusa.com

Guard Transport, Inc.

IdenTrust is the global leader in trusted identity solutions, recognized by global financial institutions, government agencies, and corporations around the world. IdenTrust enables organizations to effectively manage the risks associated with identity authentication, work interoperably with countries around the world, minimize investment in creating their own policies and legal frameworks, and deploy a spectrum of products ensuring trust smarter, faster, and more cost effectively.

company with widely recognized, industry leading brands and a tradition of innovation developed over our more than fifty-year history. Our mission is to provide authentic hospitality by making a difference in the lives of the people we touch every day. We focus on this mission in pursuit of our goal of becoming the most preferred brand in each segment that we serve for our associates, guests, and owners.

Jennifer Edwards, Program Manager, Government Logistics Services jedwards@jasusa.com • 301-576-1693

Fareed Jubran, Sales Executive • fjubran@lmjlogistics.com • 908-499-3140

Mike Waddill, Director of Worldwide Accounts mike.waddill@hyatt.com

Richard Jensen, Director of Government Sales Richard.Jensen@IdenTrust.com

6165 Barfield Road • Atlanta, GA 30328 877-SHIP-JAS • www.jasgls.com

JAS Forwarding is a full service freight forwarder with offices in more than 170 countries. JAS Worldwide supports the warfighter’s mission all over the globe by providing the fastest possible transits and technical tools to ensure proactive and real time tracking data on every piece of freight. Along with our CRAF partner, Northern Air Cargo, JAS holds USTC and SDDC approved tenders. Please allow JAS’ experienced staff assist you in solving your logistical needs.

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Berry Birurakis, General Manager bbirurakis@kalittacharters.com • 734-544-3400

Leila Jubran, CEO/Owner • leilaj@lmjlogistics.com • 908-403-2851

Sheri Ryan, Operations Manager sryan@kalittacharters.com • 734-544-3400

Kalitta Charters, LLC 843 Willow Run Airport • Ypsilanti, MI 48198 800-393-0391 • www.kalittacharters.com

Steve Greene, Marketing Director/Government Relations sgreene@kalittacharters.com

Paul A Olorunnisola, Operation Mgr. • deji@lmjlogistics.com • 732-372-6200

3000 Columbine Lane • Worland, WY 82401 307-224-1222

We are an asset and 3PL carrier. Service-disabled, veteran-owned. We specialize in the movement of large over-dimensional, overweight machinery in the United States and Canada. We are US customs bonded carrier.

LMJ International Logistics, LLC 20 Corporation Row • Edison, NJ 08817 732-372-6200 • www.lmjlogisitcs.com

K & S Trucking, LLC

LMJ International Logistics is a third-party provider of transportation and logistics services including:

Glen Forbes, Operations forbzy70@hotmail.com • 307-431-9273

Keith McDonald, President kstk@rtconnect.net • 307-752-1591

1555 Eye Street NW • Washington, DC 20005 www.hyatt.com

• Trucking and Delivery Services

Neil Dickinson, Managing Partner, Business Development ndickinson@hudsonmann.com • 843-884-5557

Terry Williamson, Sales Director • twilliamson@hudsonmann.com

Allen Hudson, Dir. of Corp. Communications • ahudson@hudsonmann.com

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Hyatt Hotels & Resorts

KALITTA CHARTERS is a division of the Kalitta Group of Companies, which owns and operates a diverse fleet of 56 aircraft including a Beech King Air 200, 13 Lear Jets (rigged for passenger, cargo, or air ambulance), 12 Falcon 20 freighters, 2 DC-9 freighters, 7 B727-200 freighters, and 23 B747-200 & 400 freighters. The Kalitta Companies are approved for air operations by the DOD, Department of Justice, and Department of Energy.

Innovative Green Solutions (IGS) provides leading edge products for some of today’s most serious problems. IGS, a woman-owned small business, provides composite plastic railroad ties, energy efficient lighting, high strength/lightweight composites, solar solutions, and other environmental products. With our wide range of products, we are proudly and uniquely positioned to truly “Preserve Tomorrow with Today’s Solutions.”

Lisa Jackson, President ljackson@igsfederal.com • 703-421-7125

Anna DiBattista, Director of Worldwide Accounts Weanna.dibattista@hyatt.comareaglobalhospitality

Innovative Green Solutions 746 Walker Road • Great Falls, VA 22980 703-421-7125 • F 540-908-3157 • www.igsfederal.com

Steven White, Director, Government Logistics Services swhite@jasusa.com • 843-460-7977

• Ocean Freight

1092 Johnnie Dodds Boulevard, Suite 100 • Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 843-884-5557 • www.hudsonmann.com • www.twitter.com/hudsonmann

Mark Henderson, Senior Vice President, Government Markets mhenderson@igsfederal.com • 540-447-6783

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HudsonMann, Inc.

HudsonMann is a service-disabled, veteran-owned human resources enterprise focusing on federal contractor compliance. We are a leading provider of Affirmative Action Plan outsourcing, OFCCP audit support, training, compensation analysis, and HR consulting services. Our iPlans(c) Affirmative Action Outsourcing services combine compliant AAPs, a revolutionary online delivery system, and OFCCP audit support with our outstanding customer service. Our HRCI-certified Affirmative Action Specialists provide customized year-round support to companies of all sizes across all industries.

• Airfreight

JAS Forwarding

Melanie McDonald, Safety melaniemitchell73@yahoo.com • 307-752-1591

• Worldwide Customs Brokerage

IdenTrust, Inc.

55 Hawthorne Street, Suite 400 • San Francisco, CA 94105 256-303-9412 • www.IdenTrust.com

Scott AFB Area: 9 Eagle Center, Suite 7 • O’Fallon, IL 62269 618-624-2804 • www.mcri.com

Major General (R) James Chambers, Executive Vice President james.chambers@mclaneat.com • 254-770-6139

Miramar currently operates from its headquarters in San Diego as well as a sister terminal at the Otay Mesa border crossing, with facilities at the North Island NAS, Norfolk, VA, and Honolulu, HI, that specialize in government-contracted freight and transportation services for government and commercial customers. Miramar also acts as an exclusive agent for Pilot Freight Services in SAN and HNL.

Marriott is a leading lodging company whose heritage can be traced to a root beer stand opened in Washington, DC, in 1927 by Alice S. and J. Willard Marriott. Today, Marriott has about 3100 lodging properties located in the US and 67 other countries and territories.

Drayton McLane Jr., CEO

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McLane Advanced Technologies PO Box 549 • Temple, TX 76503 1-800-988-5428 • www.mclaneat.com

Paul Somogyi, Director of Sales – Middle Market, Government & Affinity paul.somogyi@marriott.com • 703-734-1423

MCR, LLC Corp. HQ: 2010 Corporate Ridge Suite 350 • McLean, VA 22102-7853 703-506-4600 • F 703-506-8601

Michael F. Corley, Eastern Sales Mgr. • mcorley@mi-jack.com • 732-948-3207

Mi-Jack Products has been conceptualizing new technologies and manufacturing equipment to support the growth of the transportation industry since 1954. The company has become an industry leader with extensive contributions in the way of technological advancements, progressive engineering, and superior design efforts. Mi-Jack Products’ headquarters, an ISO 9001:2000 certified facility, is located in Hazel Crest, IL, and houses the production facility for Translift® and Travelift® Rubber Tire Gantry (RTG) cranes. This includes provisions for secure locking from the inside of trucks, trailers, and containers to provide the ultimate in protection for valuable cargo; an intelligent management system to track deliveries, monitor access, and prevent unauthorized entry; and the design, engineering, and manufacture of products used for temperature sensitive shipments.

LTD Hospitality Group has developed a strong reputation for being a recognized leader in building and operating award-winning hotels. Our properties are centrally located to all the major military installations, shipyards, and maintenance facilities. LTD prides itself with developing and managing quality hotels under the franchise brands of Hilton Worldwide, Hyatt Hotels and Resorts, InterContinental Hotels Group, Marriott International, and Starwood Hotels and Resorts.

117 No. First Street • King City, CA 93930 831-385-0601 • www.mecotrucking.com

Patricia Ailstock, Business Development Specialist pailstock@ltdhospitality.com • 757-213-0110

9340 Cabot Drive, Suite I • San Diego, CA 92126 858-693-0071 • F 858-693-0992 • www.miramartrans.com

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Marriott International 10400 Fernwood Drive • Bethesda, MD 20817 www.marriott.com/gov

8416 Queen Elizabeth Boulevard • Annandale, VA 22003 703-425-1122 x102 • www.mLINQS.net

Meyer Trucking, Inc., is a California based common carrier serving 48 states and Canada. Founded in 1955 with a single truck, we’ve grown to more than 150 trucks and a fleet of refrigerated and dry vans, flatbeds, grape gondolas, bulk-produce baskets, equipment, and specialty trailers. We’re a DOD approved freight carrier, and we also offer warehousing, dedicated logistics, and inter-modal transportation from the ports of California.

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Seth Sorci, seth@mecotrucking.com • 831-385-0601

Miramar Transportation

MCR specializes in cost and schedule analysis, acquisition management, program management, and technical assessment. MCR’s goal is to create customer-focused success. We have supported the DOD and other government agencies for 35 years and have partnered with USTRANSCOM for 18 years. MCR has provided support to the Defense Distribution and Transportation system in areas of IT business case analysis, analysis of alternatives, resource management, program management, earned value management, and business process reengineering.

mLINQS, LLC

mLINQS specializes in government relocation and travel software and consulting services. Its flagship Permanent Duty Travel (PDT) software product is in use by more than 30 federal agencies. Its software automates entitlements for PDT. mLINQS also has consultants that are experts in the Defense Travel System (DTS) with experience in government travel since 1995. mLINQS is a veteran-owned business founded in 2003.

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Kevin Bricker, President kbricker@mecotrucking.com • 831-385-0601

James C. Wolfe, Director, Joint Service Programs Division Charles F. McNitt, Technical Lead • cmcnitt@mcri.com • 618-624-2804

DBA Pilot Freight Services

Barbara J. Starnes, Senior Sales Manager bstarnes@ltdhospitality.com • 757-213-0110

Mi-Jack Products 3111 W. 167th Street • Hazel Crest, IL 60429 732-257-7933 • www.mi-jack.com

Meyer Trucking, Inc.

LTD Hospitality Group 1305 Executive Boulevard • Chesapeake, VA 23320 757-213-0110 • www.ltdhospitality.com

McLane Advanced Technologies (MAT) provides information technology capabilities that deliver effective and efficient logistics solutions. Built on a bedrock of more than 100 years of supply chain, warehouse, and technology experience, MAT is an industry leader in global logistics. We follow the credo of our founder, Drayton McLane, Jr., by adhering to a strict set of business values and ethical standards focused on doing what’s right for our customer.

Greg McIntyre, President Greg.McIntyre@mLINQS.net • 703-425-1122 x102

Founded in 1932, NFI offers a variety of integrated supply chain solutions to help businesses succeed in today’s marketplace. Privately held, NFI divisions include Distribution, Logistics, Transportation, Intermodal, Canada, Real Estate, Contract Packaging, Transportation Brokerage, Trailer Leasing and Storage, Solar, Global, and Consulting services. NFI is an EPA Smartway Transport and WasteWise Partner. NFI has more than 98 locations in the US and Canada.

Naniq Global Logistics, LLC (NGL) PO Box 240825 • Anchorage, AK 99524-0825 907-952-6784

Robert F. Agnew, President & CEO rf@mba.aero • 703-276-3200

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Jeff Brown, Co-Owner • jeff.brown@nfiindustries.com • 856-691-7000 x4651

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NCI Information Systems, Inc. 11730 Plaza America Drive, Suite 700 • Reston, VA 20190 703-707-6900 • www.nciinc.com

Ike Brown, Co-Owner/Vice-Chairman ike.brown@nfiindustries.com • 214-431-5530

1600 Parkwood Circle, 5th Floor • Atlanta, GA 30339 770-485-1432 • www.numerex.com twitter.com/#!/Numerex Numerexwww.facebook.com/pages/Numerex/151161641609057(NASDAQ:NMRX)providesmanagedmachine-to-machine (M2M) solutions through its integrated horizontal platforms that make enterprises more efficient. M2M is using a device to capture an event . . . relayed through a network . . . to an application platform . . . which translates the raw information into actionable smart data. Numerex has been a leading innovator and developer of M2M solutions since 1996 and serves approximately 1.5 million M2M subscriptions in more than 50 vertical markets.

Steven Call, Senior Program Manager • svcall@nciinc.com • 618-632-8300

Harry Kurtz, President Tony Amato, Executive Vice President

An ISO 9001 certified company specializing in the use of high-quality, low-risk information systems management and data communications technology to provide practical, reliable, cost effective, long-term systems solutions to address client needs. The nearly 2800 members of the NCI team provide innovative solutions to the day-to-day needs of our clients at multiple locations around the US, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

NovaVision Inc. 524 E Woodland Circle • Bowling Green, OH 43402 941-302-0848 • www.novavisioninc.com/sddc

Rob Brown, Cargo Security Specialist rbrown@novavisioninc.com • 941-302-0848

MRA experiential tours & equipment

Marty Mullican, Senior Vice President mmullican@nciinc.com • 618-632-8300

Sidney Brown, Co-Owner/CEO sidney.brown@nfiindustries.com • 856-691-7000 x4727

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Mary Jacenich, National Account Coordinator

NFI 511 E John Carpenter Fwy, Suite 300 • Irving, TX 75062 214 431 5542 • www.NFIIndustries.com • www.facebook.com/NFIIndustries

Morten Beyer & Agnew

2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 1001 • Arlington, VA 22201 703-276-3200 • www.mba.aero

Wally H. Gorrell, Senior Vice President • whg@nciinc.com • 618-632-8300

NGL combines small-business efficiency and flexibility with large business operations to offer worldwide solutions that enhance the effectiveness of your supply chain. Highly customized solutions without the large corporate overhead costs. Experience and expertise across the supply chain. LLP and “control tower” concepts, logistics staffing and contract labor, and warehousing management. NGL can make decisions quickly and mobilize resources immediately to support your requirements. Our sister company, NGLI, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tikigaq Corp, an Alaskan Native Village Corporation (ANC).

MBA is a full service aviation consulting firm specializing in the financial, technical, and operational assessment and consultation of airlines, aircraft, and aviation related assets and is a member of the GSA Financial and Business Solutions multi-award contract schedule.

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400 15th Street South, Suite 204 • Arlington, VA 22202 888-268-9998 • oakwood.com/government

950 E. Whitcomb Avenue • Madison Heights, MI 48071-5612 800-676-3520 • www.goMRA.com

MRA experiential tours & equipment is your complete source for turnkey mobile tour solutions. From trailer design and fabrication to tour management and reporting, MRA is a one-stop-shop. MRA specializes in mobile command centers and BtoB product demonstration and training tours. Visit us at www.goMRA.com for more information.

Novavision is a major domestic manufacturer of Tamper Evident Tape, labels, and holographic TE labels and other cargo security products. We are based in the United States in Bowling Green, OH. We have been very involved in the CCSF and 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 specified by SDDC.

Numerex Corp

Nick Lacey, Chief Operating Officer nlacey@mba.aero • 703-276-3200

Raymond Donahue, Executive Vice President ray.donahue@ngl-intl.com • 855-345-6122

Oakwood Extended Stay Lodging provides temporary furnished accommodations that meet the unique requirements of government travelers. From government civilians to military personnel and government contractors, we offer lodgings that are conveniently located and priced within most agency per diems, and because of our deep understanding of government lodging needs and requirements, Oakwood makes procurement and management of domestic and global accommodations easy, flexible, and reliable. (GSA Contract GS-33F-0020T)

Oakwood Extended Stay Lodging

Mr. Hafeez-Ur-Rehman, Business Operations

“Recognition in international and local market as leader of transportation; having entire product range functioning at utmost efficiency, producing highest turnover, creating impression as the only choice to the customer, and all ultimately leading towards expansion globally.”

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1007 Johnnie Dodds Boulevard • Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 843-881-8690 • www.passportintl.com twitter.com/#!/Passport_Intl\www.facebook.com/PassportIntl?v=wall

Pak Shaheen Freighters (Pvt) Ltd.

move your brand forward. We have more than 20 years of experience developing high-impact uniform, corporate apparel and rewards and loyalty programs as well as fulfillment and distribution programs. Leverage our experience to creatively promote your brand to your employees, suppliers, distributors, and customers.

23, Pak Shaheen Avenue, Timber Pond, Keamari Karachi, Sind, 75620 • Pakistan +92 21 3285-7790/3 • F +92 21 3285 7787 info@psf-psg.com • www.psf-psg.com

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Judy Collins, Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer

Overwatch, Inc. 673 South Santa Fe Avenue • Salina, KS 67401 785-577-7869 • www.riskoverwatch.com

John Coleman, National Sales Director jcoleman@otodevelopment.com • 864-327-4035

OTO Hospitality owns and manages a portfolio of Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, and Starwood hotels in key markets across the country.

Mark Pentowski

1320 Willow Pass Road, Suite 485 • Concord, CA 94520 925-296-2000 • www.patriot-ships.com

Tim Gill, Executive Vice President & General Counsel

James T. McDermott, Executive Director

Mr. Abdullah Farrukh, Director

Robert C. Blackburn, Senior Deputy Executive Director

Jordan Truchan, President & CEO

Brad D. Rayl, VP and Treasurer • rayl@riskoverwatch.com • 620-727-1033

PCS is a leading contractor to the government, providing management and operation of maritime assets. We currently manage Ready Reserve Force (RRF) ships for MARAD and the USNS Waters, USNS Martin, USNS Gilliland, USNS Gordon, USNS Yano, and USNS Shughart for MSC. PCS provides crewmembers for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and Kwajalein Range Services vessels and other ship operators and engineers to clients for consulting purposes.

3460 N. Delaware Avenue, 2nd Floor • Philadelphia, PA 19134 215-426-2600 • www.philaport.com

Sandra Hahner, Director of Operations Paylessshahner@paylesscar.comCarRentalhasserved

Bob Fee, Vice President • 620-662-2381

Patriot Contract Services, LLC

OTO Hospitality Development

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Philadelphia Regional Port Authority

The PRPA is an independent state agency responsible for management and development of public port facilities in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Located on the Delaware River, we have seven port facilities that handle various break bulk, bulk, and containerized cargo. Our facilities have immediate highway access and are serviced by three Class 1 railroads. The Packer Avenue Terminal is designated a strategic military port.

largest privately owned, full-service international freight forwarder, NVOCC, and customs broker headquartered in North America, providing logistics solutions since 1979. At Phoenix International, we’ve made a commitment to doing whatever it takes to meet your international shipping needs.

as a low-cost alternative to higher priced car rental providers for more than 35 years. In that time we have offered government travelers low rates without sacrificing our commitment to customer service. To learn more about what Payless has to offer, visit our website at PaylessCar.com.

340 E. Main Street, Suite 300 • Spartanburg, SC 29302 864-327-4035 • www.otohotels.com

Bill McInerney, Executive Director Stephane Rambaud, President & CEO

Grant E. Goldsmith, President goldsmith@riskoverwatch.com • 785-577-7869

Passport International, Ltd

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Payless Car Rental System, Inc. 2350-N 34th Street North • St. Petersburg, FL 33713 727-321-6352 • www.PaylessCar.com twitter.com/paylesscar

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Overwatch, Inc., are Risk Managers, Insurance Consultants, and Brokers for the International Logistics and US Government Contracting Industry. We are experienced at procuring international marine and logistics insurance and all insurances required within US government, NATO, and United Nations contracts and projects. We are a veteran-owned small business with significant past performance and experience. We are a security cleared company able to work on classified projects.

Nicholas Walsh, Director, Strategic Planning & Development

Phoenix International Freight Services, Ltd 1501 N. Mittel Boulevard, Suite A • Wood Dale, IL 60191 630-766-4445

James Murphy, Corporate Manager Government Logistics Services Phoenixjmurphy@corp.phoenixintl.comInternationalisthe

Christine Kennedy, Mgr. • christinewkennedy@hotmail.com • 919-345-9339

Professional Homestaging and Design, LLC

Ryan’s Express Transportation

Reckart Logistics, Inc.

Ronnie Hicks, Director of Operations rhicks@portofportarthur.com • 409-983-2029

Larry Inman, Sales Manager larry.inman@royaltruck.com • 662-494-1637 x204

8693 Maritime Street • Jacksonville, FL 32226 904-757-1170 • www.portus-us.com • Twitter.com/Portus_us

9308 Fairbanks Drive • Raleigh, NC 27613

Reckart Logistics was established in Elkins, WV, in 2003. The company is a full-service, third-party logistics provider. We provide 24 hour, 7 days-aweek, toll-free support for all our loads.

Heikki Ketola, CFO

3624 Goldfield Street • North Las Vegas, NV 89032

PITTrbonham@pittohio.comOHIOisaservice

Brad Taggart, Sales Manager

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Professional Homestaging and Design assists military families in preparing their homes for a speedy sale. Home Staging reduces the time in which a home sells by 50%. On average, staged homes sell for 6% more than nonstaged homes.

organization dedicated to providing high-value transportation and supply chain solutions to our customers. PITT OHIO is “Customer Driven, People Driven, and Quality Driven.” We remain committed to innovating in every area with SUPPLY CHAIN, GROUND, LTL, and TRUCKLOAD services. We strive to provide solutions that help optimize your supply chain. At PITT OHIO, We’re Always There for You!

www.ryanstransportation.com 702-795-7021 • F 702-318-7010

Sherry Macon , Gov’t Sales • sherry.macon@royaltruck.com • 662-494-1637 x248

Kimmo Piironen, CEO kimmo@scanlogistix.com

Scan Logistix, Inc.

Port of Port Arthur PO Box 1428 • Port Arthur, TX 77641 • 409-983-2011 • www.portofportarthur.com

Orlando D. Ciramella, Senior Director Trade Development orlando@portofportarthur.com • 409-983-2011

Vincent Bartholomew, Terminal Superintendent vbartholomew@portofportarthur.com • 409-983-2029

2691 Richter Avenue, Suite 100 • Irvine, CA 92606 888-867-3211 • www.scanlogistix.com

919-846-3488 • www.professionalhomestaging.com

Chris May, Vice President cmay@portus-us.com • 904-757-1170

Beth Tessier, Mgr. • professionalhomestaging@hotmail.com • 919-841-8118

Billy Milican, President • 662-494-1637 x230

PO Box 387 • 1323 Eshman Avenue North • West Point, MS 39773 662-494-1637 • www.royaltruck.com

PO Box 908 • Elkins, WV 26241 304-630-2560 • F 304-630-2311 www.reckartlogistics.com

Portus is proud of the fact that we have been providing outstanding support to the US Military for over 15 years. We have been supplying stevedoring and terminal related services for the USMC Maritime Prepositioning Program, GITMO Barge, SDDC’s 832nd Transportation Battalion, and the care and storage of equipment for the Foreign Military Sales program. Portus offers comprehensive marine terminal, warehouse, container maintenance, and rail operation solutions based on the highest principles of excellence.

Ryan’s Express is the premier charter bus service and chauffeured ground transportation service company throughout California, Arizona, and Nevada. Our experience in the ground transportation industry qualifies us to service a variety of domestic or international tour groups, corporate travel groups, travel agencies/destination management companies, hotels/ resorts, universities, schools, clubs, and charters. We are also qualified for DOD transport and are glad to service military clients at every opportunity. For further information, please visit us at www.ryanstransportation.com. Operated with pride Los Angeles • San Diego • Las Vegas • Reno • Sacramento • Phoenix

Founded in 1968, Royal Trucking Company has been serving the dry van, flatbed, and specialized equipment needs of its customers for more than 40 years. Located in the heart of Northeast Mississippi’s Golden Triangle, our clients have come to rely on the personal service offered, no matter what the destination. Common and Contract authority allow Royal Trucking Company the opportunity to transport freight for all types of business throughout the 48 contiguous states and Canada.

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We assist in military relocations through our C.A.R.E. (Coordinated Assistance and Relocation Effort) program, which helps families stage the home for a speedy sale, identify designated realtors for both sale and purchase of a new home, move any belongings with care, discard nonwanted items, and assist an orderly move-in to the new home.

Royal Trucking Company

Floyd Gaspard, Executive Director fgaspard@portofportarthur.com • 409-983-2011

Larry Palmer, Director of Military Operations lpalmer@portus-us.com • 904-757-1170

We support over-sized, double drop, dry, flatbed, RGN, single drop, step deck, tarp load, heavy hauling, LTL, partial, frozen, refrigerated, van, short haul, long haul, overnight, expedited, ALL KINDS of LOADS! We move machinery, produce, plywood, rustic fence, pallets, kiln-dried lumber, dry goods, ALL TYPES OF FREIGHT!

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 50 acres of open dock space, 75-ton level lufting gantry crane, and 500,000 square feet of warehouse space served by the KCS and UP Railroads.

Gina S. Reckart, President

Rich Bonham, Government Business Development Manager

15 27th Street • Pittsburgh, PA 1-800-366-7488 • www.pittohio.com twitter.com/#!/PITTOHIO www.facebook.com/PITTOHIO79

Picture Perfect Tracking System. We develop software in-house and manufacture our own hardware. Global offices in 8 countries, software translated to 40+ languages. We offer an unbeatable pricing for our server-based system: Moving, Survey, and Warehousing application for 00-125/month for a 36-month lease based on quantities. All 3 software applications, hardware, 24/7 global service, and server space included in this one price. No third party vendors to deal with.

Portus

Charles Hawk, Manager of Business Development chawk@skylinkaviation.com • 703-318-4029

1 Sea Box Drive • East Riverton, NJ 08077 856-303-1101 • www.seabox.com

Suite Solutions

Stratos provides multiple aircraft options for air charter service in more than 200 countries. We offer the privacy and convenience of a private aircraft without the capital requirements of acquisition, maintenance, management, or long-term restrictive contracts. All chartered aircrafts adhere to FAA 135 regulations and are verified for safety by leading third party agencies. Please allow us the opportunity to arrange your next charter flight.

Sea Box, Inc.

Jim Brennan, Jr., President & CEO

Kristin Troncoso, Manager of Internal Operations T 703-448-0505 • kristin@mysuitesolutions.com

45005 Aviation Drive, Suite 132 • Dulles, VA 20166-7534 703-318-4000x4209 • www.skylinkaviation.com

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Walter Seay, President

Secured Land Transport 7138 N. 110th Avenue • Glendale, AZ 85307-2800 • 877-296-4758

David Ross, Vice President, Special Projects, and CFO dross@srinternational.com • 720-855-3115

SeaTac Marine Services

Seabridge provides fast, dependable connections between Guam, Saipan, Rota, and Tinian, and also offers customers US flagged tug and barge charters between Asia, Guam, and the US. Locally owned and knowledgeable in regional needs, Seabridge exceeds federal security regulations, especially for cargo. Seabridge is currently enrolled in MARAD’s VISA program, providing commercial sealift capacity in support of US military forces.

6701 Fox Avenue South • Seattle, WA 98108 206-767-6000 • www.seatacmarine.com

Mike Taylor, USA (Ret.), Executive Vice President and COO mike.taylor@roadmastergroup.com • 877-296-4758

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

Susie Ripley, Vice President

SeaTac Marine Services is a full service logistical support and freight company with a 12-1/2 acre marine terminal on the Duwamish Waterway located in Seattle, WA. We have 1600’ of waterfront dock space and barge loading ramps within 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 9854 tons, along with tugboats, crane service, and 35-ton forklifts. Providing turn-key solutions for transportation needs anywhere in the US or abroad.

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Rima Saleh, Vice President of Sales and Service rsaleh@skylinkaviation.com • 703-318-4003

2600 Park Tower Drive, Suite 101 • Vienna, VA 22180 www.mysuitesolutions.com

Industry leader in custom design and integration of ISO Containers and Shelters and a major supplier of new and customized containers to the military. Currently contracted to provide a full range of container types to TACOM, Quadcons and Small Field Refrigeration Systems to the USMC, Bicons, Flatracks, and 20’ Full Side Openings to the USAF, and various Containerized Housing Projects. In addition, we manufacture an extensive line of shipping containers at our plants in East Riverton and Hillsborough, NJ

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Stratos Jet Charters, Inc.

SR International Logistics, Inc., is a HUBZone certified US Federal Maritime Commission licensed international freight forwarder and Non Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC) specializing in door-to-door transportation of heavy machinery, decommission/commission processing plants, military vehicles, and infrastructure construction project logistics solutions to contracting officers and prime contractors since 1996. FMC #4279NF - HUBZone #P0268526 - CAGE 3LMM3 - DUS015237134 - NAICS Codes: 481112, 483111, 483211, 488190, 488210, 488320, 488490 488510, 488991, 488999

Kevin G. Bales, Sales Manager kevin@stratosjets.com • 407-201-0820

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243 West Park Avenue, Suite 201 • Winter Park, FL 32789 888-478-7286 • www.stratojets.com

Frank Ellefsen, President

Nick Catanzariti, Vice President, Sales

Russell Steele, President • rsteele@srinternational.com • 720-855-3115

SR International Logistics, Inc. 2525 16th Street, #208 • Denver, CO 80211 720-855-3115 • F gov@srinternational.com720-855-6464•www.srinternational.com

Secured Land Transport is an industry leader in providing transportation protective services (TPS) to the Department of Defense, defense contractors, and commercial shippers that require high-security transportation of arms, ammunition, and explosives, hazmat, and hazwaste. Secured Land Transport leads the industry in technology and has 100% of our trailers and tractors equipped with state-of-the-art tracking and onboard communication devices, including the ability to scan and print documents directly from the truck to/from our operations.

Seabridge, Inc. 1026 Cabras Highway, Suite 114 • Piti, Guam 96915 1-671-477-5038

Fernando J. Santos, Sales and Operations Coordinator fjsantos@seabridgeguam.com • 1-671-477-5038/4138

Bob Loughery, Vice President/General Manager

Paul L. Blas, General Manager plblas@seabridgeguam.com • 1-671-477-5038/4138

SkyLink Aviation is one of the world’s leading providers of logistics in unsecured and hostile environments, with specialities in transportation, airport management, disaster relief, and aviation support services. From humanitarian relief operations to critical war zone support, SkyLink Aviation offers its services in rapid deployment situations on a continuous basis. SkyLink Aviation has more than 25 years of international experience supporting operations in more than 75 countries.

Suite Solutions offers temporary and corporate housing with more than 50 years of combined industry experience. Our goal is to consistently provide outstanding quality, unparalleled service, and a program designed to fit your individual needs. We are prepared to assist the individual traveler, a large corporate move or government deployment, the disaster victim, or families who are in between homes. With one call, you can make arrangements for your home nationwide as well as select from a wide variety of available services.

SkyLink Air and Logistics Support (USA), Inc.

Richard M. Gomulka, Director of Sales ricky@stratosjets.com • 407-712-4863

Joel A. Thomas, President joel@stratosjets.com • 407-657-5001

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Mark Thielmann, COO • mthielmann@skylinkaviation.com • 703-318-4012

Tri-State is a leading expediter with more than 25 years of experience in delivering on-time critical freight by ground, air, and logistics services to the 48 contiguous states, Canada, and Mexico. We are recognized for safe, on-time service and have received numerous “Top 100” motor carrier awards and multiple NDTA Distinguished Service Awards. Tri-State is tendered and meets service requirements for all government agencies and contractors, including DOD, GSA, USPS, and NASA, and is Power Track compliant.

Trans Global Logistics Europe GmbH

Joachim (Joe) Wetz, General Manager jwetz@transglobal-logistics.de • +49-6134-6016117

David T. Wojkiewicz, Business Development dwojkiewicz@tryhours.com • 419-346-6111

Parker Jones, Director of Operations parker.jones@tenh.com • 615-271-2450

Triton Systems, Inc. (Triton) was founded in 1992 as a leading applied research and development company dedicated to creating products and processes for the US government and commercial markets. Since then, we have evolved into an integrated applied R&D and product development firm with a technology venturing arm and global expertise in a myriad of markets. Our team excels at creating and applying innovation to meet our customer’s toughest requirements—with the desired results—all within the essential time needed.

Jim Sanders, Senior Director, Strategic Programs jsanders@tapestrysolutions.com • 618-624-0189

Carla Stone, Vice President, Federal Programs 314-494-8763 • carla.stone@techguard.com

Tennessee Steel Haulers

TechGuard’s PoliWall is a transparent, in-line, policy-based, security appliance that uses High-speed Internet Protocol Packet Inspection Engine (HIPPIE™) to block unwanted TCP/IP (IPv4 & IPv6) traffic by country of origin with a simple-to-use interface. Deemed CWID’s most promising technology, scalable to 10 Gigabit, and EAL 4+ (in process).

Nationwide Flatbed Trucking Company

Try Hours Expedited Services

3640 Briarfield Boulevard • Maumee, OH 43537 800-334-0224 • www.tryhours.com

TGLE, an international freight forwarder and logistics service provider specialized in world-wide automobile, rolling cargo, project, and military cargo shipments. With an well experienced team, TGLE provides full and reliable services and logistics solutions to private customers, commercial industry, and all military services. TGLE has an office and agency network world-wide, close to the most military installations.

2607 Brick Church Pike • Nashville, TN 37207 615-271-2400

Tony Rigazzi, Director Business Development trigazzi@tapestrysolutions.com • 618-624-0189

David W. Paetz, Chief Operating Officer

Craig Stanley, Vice President, Sales craig.stanley@tenh.com • 615-272-2400

PO Box 307 • Perrysburg, OH 43552-0307 800-830-7737 • www.tstate.com

TechGuard Security, LLC 704 Seibert Road, Suite 5C • O’Fallon, IL 62225 636-489-2230 • F 636-695-3051 • www.techguard.com

Daniela Jakovec, Customer Service Manager djakovec@transglobal-logistics.de • +49-6134-6016119

Michelle Sabin, Market Analyst msabin@tapestrysolutions.com • 618-624-0189

Tapestry Solutions, a Boeing Company 4977 Benchmark Centre Drive • Swansea, IL 62226 • 618-624-0189

Trailer Transit, Inc 1130 E Us 20 • Porter, IN 46304 219 926 2111 • www.trailertransit.com

Timothy J. Wojkiewicz, Chief Executive Officer twojkiewicz@tryhours.com

Steven D. Wharton, President swharton@tryhours.com

Try Hours Expedited provides exclusive use of appropriate vehicle sizes to transport time sensitive, high profiled, and delicate materials from A to B direct while administering excellent communication, visibility, and customer satisfaction at all times.

Larry Foster, Director, Agent Relations larry.foster@tenh.com • 615-271-2400

Hochheimer Strasse 111 • Mainz-Kostheim, 55246 • Germany +49-6134-6016118 • www.transglobal-logistics.eu

200 Turnpike Road • Chelmsford, MA 01824 978-375-5312 • F 978 250-4533 • www.tritonsystems.com

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Todd E. Pierce, Director, Sales & Marketing

Tapestry Solutions is a leading innovator providing custom software development, simulation, training, consulting, and support services to the US military, government, and private sector. Tapestry Solutions is headquartered in San Diego, CA, but has many offices throughout the US and world. Tapestry specializes in Mobility Logistics Command and Control and cutting-edge modeling and simulation solutions.

Rachel Luginbuhl, National Accounts

Tanja Garcia, Operations Manager tgarcia@transglobal-logistics.de • +49-6134-6016118

TRI-STATE Expedited Service, Inc.

Trailer Transit, Inc., operates a fleet of more than 300 semi tractors and drivers. We specialized in the cost efficient one-way movement of loaded or empty semi trailers, portable equipment, and trailer mounted machinery.

Triton Systems, Inc.

Ron Martin, Product Transition Director rmartin@tritonsystems.com

US Door and Building Components offers the most complete and comprehensive portfolio of steel rolling doors, including wind-rated products, in the world. We serve multi-national companies as well as homeowners with a full-service staff of in-house engineers and designers. We design what you need, and we realize that every project is different. We are backed by professional installation and in-house project management or on-site management.

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Delores Rebertus, Senior Marketing Manager delores.rebertus@usbank.com • 612-973-1406

10990 Roe Avenue • Overland Park, KS 66211 800-610-6551 • www.yrcfreight.com

As the original LTL experts, YRC Freight delivers a broad portfolio of expedited and specialized services throughout our comprehensive North American LTL network. Our Time-Critical service gives you the flexibility of a customer-defined solution. Time-Critical delivers Any Need, Any Speed, Guaranteed. YRC Freight is also best at the border, as the only LTL carrier with offices located at the border, fully staffed with our expert Border Ambassadors. For a full range of service options anywhere in North America, choose YRC Freight: Confidence Delivered.®

The Virginian Suites

Martha Valenzuela, Director of Sales dos@virginiansuites.com • 703-842-9002

PO Box 207 • Steele, MO 63877 800-325-0215 • www.utleyinc.com

Utley, Inc., is a second generation, family-owned, premium flatbed carrier emphasizing quality and safe service. The main terminal and facility is located in Steele, MO, near four strategic interstate traffic lanes as well as river and railroad access points. Utley maintains a profile of company drivers and leased owner operators to meet every possible need. Utilizing the top technology available, Utley, Inc., is capable of handling your e-business.

1500 Arlington Boulevard • Arlington, VA 22209 703-522-9600 • www.facebook.com/pages/The-Virginian-Suites/128219757www.virginiansuites.com

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Turnkey Transportation Services

U.S. Bank Freight Payment helps organizations process invoices electronically with unrivaled accuracy and make timely electronic payments around the globe. Our robust tools and unique freight payment experience enable shippers to extend payment terms and ensure that service providers are paid quickly, optimizing working capital for both.

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663 Emory Valley Road • Oak Ridge, TN 37830 865-425-0671 • www.ttsllc.org

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Turnkey Transportation Services, LLC (TTS) is a woman-owned small business headquartered in Oak Ridge, TN. Established in 2000, Turnkey has more than 11 years of experience successfully delivering professional and staff augmentation services in the government arena at Department of Energy (DOE) facilities in Oak Ridge, other DOE facilities in the national DOE complex, and federal and commercial clients nationwide.

Rick Mathews, Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Customer Service and Specialized Services

William Thompson, Sales Coordinator exec@virginiansuites.com • 703-842-9007

US Door & Building Components, LLC 10407 Rocket Boulevard • Orlando, FL 32824 www.usdoor.com • T 407-859-6770

Cheryl Garcia, Regional Vice President cheryl.garcia@usbank.com • 210-380-1234

Utley Incorporated

U.S. Bank 200 South Sixth Street, EP-MN-L28C • Minneapolis, MN 55402 intouchwithus@usbank.com • www.usbpayment.com

This newly renovated all-suite hotel is the perfect combination of comfort and design. We are conveniently located within walking distance from Rosslyn Metro and just minutes from the Pentagon, Marine Corps Headquarters, Navy Annex, DIA, and downtown Washington, DC. Per diem rates are honored year-round, and our staff is experienced in working with government groups and travelers. Many complimentary amenities!

Ron Williams, President Johnny Asbury, Vice-President

Tydenbrooks – Security Products Group 227 North Route 303 • Congers, NY 10960 908-788-9698 • www.tydenbrooks.com

Turnkey is nationally recognized within the regulatory compliance and transportation logistics community for its subject matter expertise in logistics/supply chain management and hazardous materials transportation professionals. We offer one of the largest pools of qualified, mission-ready (including DOE L/Q cleared employees) logistics, hazardous material, and packaging specialists in the industry.

Brian Carter, Corporate Account Executive, Government

Jerry Peck, Government and Military Liaison jerry.peck@tydenbrooks.com

Unified Consultants Group, Inc. 111 Highland Drive • Fayetteville, GA 30214 770-692-1975

Dave Sullivan, Vice President, Sales dave.sullivan@usbank.com • 301-293-4228

Unified Consultants Group, Inc. (UCG) was founded 1999 as a multifaceted logistical company. UCG is a premier asset-based company offering complete transportation capabilities of brokerage and freight management services. We provide customized transportation services & logistics solutions designed to meet your small & large scale transportation requirements. UCG is a Veteran, Disable Veteran Owned, as well as ISO 9001-2000 Certified.

Janet Delasio

YRC Freight

Panama City Beach Greenville-SpartanburgCharleston Newark Atlanta SOUTHWEST AIRLINES® SERVES LOW FARES TO MORE PLACES THAN EVER BEFORE Southwest Airlines® brings people together with flights to over 70 destinations. ©2011 Southwest Airlines Co.

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jdonald@baggetttransport.com

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Cubic Global Tracking Solutions, Inc.

LTG Kenneth R. Wykle, USA (Ret.)

T 617-225-7800 • trybeck@benchmarking.com

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T 201-571-0400 • ABiggs@amslgroup.com

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2 South 32nd Street • Birmingham, AL 35233

1009 Oriole Drive • O’Fallon, IL 62269

, BoomDeYada-LLC 14343 Caenen Lane • Olathe, KS 66062

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James L. Henry, President, Transportation Institute

CHAIR, SECURITY BEST PRACTICES COMMITTEE

Angelique Biggs, Executive Assistant

Director, Global Government & Strategic Programs, The Hertz Corporation

Lawrence I. Larkin, Director, Competitive Strategy, Defense Systems Division, Northrop Grumman Corporation 2340 Dulles Corner Blvd. • Herndon, VA 20171 T 703-561-5624 • larry.larkin@ngc.com

American Shipping & Logistics Group

Randy Martinez, Group VP, Government and Defense Services, AAR CORP. 1100 North Wood Dale Road Wood Dale, IL 60191

LtCol Walter Dzialo, USAF (Ret.) 6108 Ashwood Court Montgomery, AL 36117

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Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.

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Francis O. McDermott, Retired Partner, Foley & Lardner

COL Joseph A. Torsani, Jr., USA (Ret.)

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T 571-239-0037 • johnsonldonna@yahoo.com

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Ted Rybeck, Chair and CEO

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Benchmarking Partners, Inc.

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T 703-751-5011 • F 703-823-8761 ken@ndtahq.com

Joseph M. Donald, III, President, Baggett Transportation Co.

1919 Gallows Road, Suite 900 Vienna, VA 22182

H 334-272-8571 • C 334-467-7683 WalterDzialo@bellsouth.net

fmcdermott@foley.com

Susan A. Caulfield, Marketing & Communications Consultant

VADM Gordon S. Holder, USN (Ret.)

VICE PRESIDENT, RAIL AND TRUCK & CHAIR, SURFACE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE

Senior Vice President

NDTAPresident

Lori Leffler, Global Government Strategic Manager, The Hertz Corporation 3800 Jefferson Davis Highway Alexandria, VA 22305

15960 Croom Airport Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

VICE PRESIDENT, PASSENGER TRAVEL SERVICES, & CHAIR, PASSENGER TRAVEL SERVICES COMMITTEE

T 913-954-7577 • gregoryreid@me.com

810 Memorial Dr. • Cambridge, MA 02139

VICE CHAIRMAN

T 202-682-4000 • F 202-682-1809 Bristol747@aol.com

3800 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 200 Alexandria, VA 22305

Washington Harbour

50 South Pickett Street, Suite 220 Alexandria, VA 22304

One Maynard Drive • Park Ridge, NJ 07656

3000 K Street NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20007-5143

5201 Auth Way • Camp Springs, MD 20746

G.R. “Rocky” Mobaraki, MBA, PhD

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MG Thomas Richardson, USA Commanding General, SDDC 1 Soldier Way • Scott AFB, IL 62225 T thomas.j.richardson16.mil@mail.mil618-220-5000

DEFENSE TRAVEL MANAGEMENT OFFICE (DTMO)

Norfolk Southern Corporation Three Commercial Pl. • Norfolk, VA 23510

T 703-697-7000 • F 703-614-2584

John(ALTERNATE)P.Sammon, Assistant Administrator, Transportation Sector Network Management, TSA 601 South 12th Street • Arlington, VA 20598

BG Edward Dorman, III, Commander, US Army Transportation Corps Regiment 2221 Adams Avenue • Ft. Lee, VA 23801

(ALTERNATE)Mr.JackWells, Chief Economist, US DOT Room W84-306 (P-20)

T 703-601-4478 • lisa.roberts@osd.mil

SENIOR LIAISONSGOVERNMENT

O 843-574-8739 • H 843-552-4499

1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590

Lisa(ALTERNATE)Roberts, Deputy, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Transportation Policy ODASD (Transportation Policy) 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 14G07-01 Alexandria, VA 22350-3607

COLLABORRalph

AT LARGE

Orlando Ciramella, Senior Director Trade Development, Port of Port Arthur PO Box 1428 • Port Arthur, TX 77641 409-983-2011 • orlando@portofportarthur.com

T 319-396-2777 • jsmith@crst.com

Pam Mitchell, Director, DTMO 4601 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 800 Arlington, VA 22203

John S. Pistole, Administrator, TSA 601 South 12th Street • Arlington, VA 20598

F. Stocker, USA (Ret.) Consultant, Longshoremen’sInternationalAssociation

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LTG(ALTERNATE)Kathleen Gainey, USA Deputy Commander, USTRANSCOM 508 Scott Drive • Scott AFB, IL 62225-5357

205 Meeting House Station Square, Apt. #405 Herndon, VA 20170

Maj Gen John E. Griffith, USAF (Ret.)

FrancisEDUCATION“Mickey” Frank

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

T 202-366-2222

T 571-227-4640 • F 571-227-2932 john.sammon@dhs.gov

F 803-764-7238

WAREHOUSING, MOVING, & STORAGE

T kathleen.gainey@ustranscom.mil618-229-2478

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY RADM Mark Buzby, USN Commander, Military Sealift Command Department of the Navy 914 Charles Morris Court SE Building 210, Suite 400 Washington, DC 20398-5540 T 202-685-5001 • F 202-685-5020 mark.h.buzby@navy.mil

T 517-349-0555 • F 517-349-1731 trancon@aol.com

DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE Gen Raymond E. Johns, Jr., USAF Commander, Air Mobility Command AMC/CC 402 Scott Drive, Unit 3EC Scott AFB, IL 62225-5310 T 618-229-3200 • F 618-229-2556 amc-cc@scott.af.mil

1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20590

T pam.mitchell@dtmo.pentagon.mil703-696-6954

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY (DLA) VADM Mark Harnitchek, USN Director, DLA 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533 Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 T 703-767-5200

John M. Smith,Chairman of the Board CRST International, Inc.

3130 Rentchler Road • Belleville, IL 62221

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (TSA)

MARINE LieutenantCORPSGeneral Frank A. Panter, USMC Deputy Commandant (DC, I&L) Deputy Commandant, Installations & Logistics, HQ, USMC (Code L) Washington, DC 20380 T 703-695-8572 • F 703-695-8580

C ed.fort.translog@comcast.net703-622-9323

VICE PRESIDENTS

T 757-823-5421 • F 757-823-5425 dpmcneil@nscorp.com

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

US TRANSPORTATION COMMAND Gen William M. Fraser, III, USAF Commander, USTRANSCOM 508 Scott Drive • Scott AFB, IL 62225-5357 T 618-229-3205 • F 618-229-2560

ORGANIZATION OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF Lt. Gen. Brooks Bash, USAF Director for Logistics, J-4, Joint Staff 4000 Joint Staff Pentagon, 2D867 Washington, DC 20318-4000

T 202-366-9224 • jack.wells@dot.gov

T 703-601-4478 • donald.stanton@osd.mil

DougRAIL McNeil, Director, US Government, Machinery, and Distribution Services

Scott Michael, Vice President, Military & Government Relations, American Moving and Storage Association 1611 Duke Street • Alexandria, VA 22314 T 703-683-7410 • smichael@moving.org

COL Jack Riley, USA (Ret.) Stanley Associates, Inc. 8680 Arthur Hills Circle North Charleston, SC 29420

The Honorable John D. Porcari Deputy Secretary, US DOT Room W91-308 (S-2)

Donald C. Stanton, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Transportation Policy ODASD (Transportation Policy) 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 14G07-01 Alexandria, VA 22350-3607

COL Edward Fortunato, USA (Ret.) President, TransLog Solutions, Inc. 8803 Generals Couchs Court Fredericksburg, VA 22407

PO Box 68 • 3930 16th Avenue SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52406

T 618-234-0717 • jgriff@juno.com

VICE PRESIDENTS

INLAND WATERWAYS/PORTS

WASHINGTON, DC, CHAPTER

President, Cubic Global Tracking Solutions 1919 Gallows Road, Suite 900 Vienna, VA 22182

Mary Ann Wagner

Dir., Gov’t & Defense, Versant Supply Chain 8634 Tower Drive • Laurel, MD 20723 C 301-741-0082 • bob.reilly@versantsc.com

BobPRESIDENTReilly

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c/o Diane Fox & Gary Cohen SCM Faculty Co-Advisors 3411 Van Munching Hall University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 301-405-2190 • stevenravech@gmail.com gcohen@rhsmith.umd.edudianne_fox@rhsmith.umd.edu

BobSTATMARYLANDEPRESIDENTReilly

FKENTUCKYT.CAMPBELL-TUCKASEE CHAPTER

KINGS POINT-MARINER CHAPTER

Atlantic Region

W 571-722-1919 • F 703-328-8994 maryann.wagner@cubic.com

Regional, State, & Chapter Officers

505 Atlantic Street • Dover AFB, DE 19902 H 302-335-0588 • C 302-363-0739

Dir., Gov’t & Defense, Versant Supply Chain 8634 Tower Drive • Laurel, MD 20723 C 301-741-0082 • bob.reilly@versantsc.com

DEL-MAR-VA CHAPTER

President, The Torsani Group 15960 Croom Airport Road Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

3263 North Colebrook Road Manheim, PA 17545 W 717-796-7587 x 550159 • C 703-899-8198 jfasching@lmi.org

Jr., USA (Ret.)

BALTIMORE CHAPTER

Steven Cubarney 42885 Ridgeway Drive • Ashburn, VA 20148 W stevencubarney@gmail.com703-863-1087

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CHAPTER

NEW YORK CHAPTER PRESIDENT Vacant

CaptPRESIDENTDouglas Hard, USNR Department of Marine Transportation US Merchant Marine Academy Kings Point, NY 11024 W 516-773-5450 • F 516-773-5842 H 516-829-1696 • hardd@usmma.edu

POCVacantPRESIDENT–MAJ

6 Hyacinth Court • Cream Ridge, NJ 08514 W 609-754-1295 • H 609-758-2714 david.lamphere@us.af.mil

REGIONAL PRESIDENT (CHAIRMAN)

Chapter mailing address: PO Box 62 • Fairborn, OH 45324-0062 jay.barber@wpafb.af.mil

JERSEY STATE PRESIDENT Vacant

COL Joseph A. Torsani, Jr., USA (Ret.)

james.ewing@dover.af.mil

StevePRESIDENTRavech

Traffic Management Officer

PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER

CarlPRESIDENTWatkins

REGIONAL A-35 REPRESENTATIVE

POC – James P. Naber 4001 Pamay Mechanicsburg,DrivePA 17050 C james.naber@comcast.net717-512-9442

NDTA DIRECTORY NDTA Regional Organization

RichardSTATOHIOEPRESIDENTReed,Director, 591st Supply Chain Management Group 3454 Pavilion Lane • Bellbrook, OH 45305 W 937-257-0244 • reedohio@msn.com

DAYTON (BUCKEYE) CHAPTER

JayPRESIDENTBarber

Chapter mailing address: 1535 Command Drive, Suite B-102 Andrews AFB, MD carl.watkins@andrews.af.mil26072

C 240-687-0153 • W 301-627-0634 jatfat@verizon.net

CHESAPEAKE BAY CHAPTER

JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY STUDENT ASSOCIATION CHAPTER

JamesSTATDELAWAREEPRESIDENTM.Ewing

LTSTATPENNSYLVANIAVacantPRESIDENTEPRESIDENTCJohnFasching,USA (Ret.)

OF COLUMBIA

NEW ENGLAND STATE NEWVacantPRESIDENTNEWVacantPRESIDENTENGLANDCHAPTERYORKANDNEW

Deputy Director, HQ, TRADOC, Logistics Directorate/G-4 W 501-6903 • C 757-812-1479 john.c.race.civ@us.army.mil

CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER VacantPRESIDENT

Justin Herbermann, USA 942 Harding Drive • Clarksville, TN 37042 C justin.herbermann@us.army.mil210-557-4415

COLSTATVIRGINIAVacantPRESIDENTEPRESIDENTJohnC.Race,

ALL DavidPRESIDENT(NEWAMERICANJERSEY)CHAPTERE.Lamphere

STATE PRESIDENT

TomPRESIDENTFortunato, Deloitte Consulting 6610 Sky Blue Court • Alexandria, VA 22315 W 540-623-7476 • F ndta.dc@gmail.com703-348-8680•www.ndtadc.org

DISTRICTVacantPRESIDENT

SuzannePRESIDENTPryse, DPMO Doctrine Developer

PIKES PEAK (COLORADO) CHAPTER

www.ndtahq.com

NDTA Regional Organization

LTSINDIANATATEPRESIDENTCPaulW.Bossert, USA (Ret.)

17750 Merry Hill Ct. • Monument, CO 80132 C 719-930-4059 • donfichtel@yahoo.com

REGIONAL PRESIDENT (VICE CHAIRMAN)

PO Box 25486 • Scott AFB, IL 6225-0486 C www.ndtascottstlouis.orgjames.b.schuster@gmail.com618-660-7072

Dr.SIOWATATEPRESIDENTRichardF.Poist, Dept. of Supply Chain & Information Systems (SCIS), College of Business, Iowa State University 2340 Gerdin Building • Ames, IA 50011-1350 W 515-294-8101 • F 515-294-2534 rpoist@iastate.edu

REGIMENTAL (FT. EUSTIS) CHAPTER

VP & Director, Kansas City Operations, URS Corporation 8300 College Boulevard, Suite 200 Overland Park, KS 66210 913-344-1096 • F 913-344-1011 C 913-544-5700 • dean_vakas@urscorp.com

2401 Quarters Road Building 12500, Room B231 Fort Lee, VA 23801

REGIONAL PRESIDENT

218 W Stonybrook Drive • O’Fallon, IL 62269 C 618-799-5825 • vikawaldo@gmail.com

Central Region

SMSgtSCOLORADOTATEPRESIDENTDonaldJ.Fichtel, USAF (Ret.)

Mid-South Region

LtColSALABAMATATEPRESIDENTRonaldL.Lacour, USAF (Ret.)

Victor J. Wald

H 804-694-5217 • joe.escalera@us.army.mil

W 804-765-0906 • F 804-765-0898 suzanne.l.pryse.civ@mail.mil

VictorSILLINOISTATEPRESIDENTJ.Wald

LtCol Walter Dzialo, USAF (Ret.) 6108 Ashwood Ct. • Montgomery, AL 36117 H 334-272-8571 • C 334-467-7683 walter.dzialo@bellsouth.net

NORFOLK-TIDEWATER CHAPTER

4734 Court Drive • Gloucester, VA 23061 W 757-878-4080 • BB 757-570-1473

GREATER KANSAS CITY CHAPTER Ms.PRESIDENTChrisMonachino-Perez

450 Shokula Lane • Wetumpka, AL 36092 W 334-260-3325 • F 334-277-2331 H 334-514-4728 • ronald.lacour@gdit.com

GREATER LITTLE ROCK CHAPTER

2045 Firethorn Drive • St. Louis, MO 63131 H ralphpercival@sbcglobal.net314-821-7148

NEW ORLEANS CHAPTER JamesPRESIDENTJ.Murphy

GinaPRESIDENTDETROITMICHIGANCHAPTERHubbs

COLSKANSASTATEPRESIDENTConstantine(Dean)

LindaPRESIDENTMurphy

1180 Brittany Circle Colorado Springs, CO 80918 W 719-310-7633 • lmurphy@arh8a.com

8014 Delbrook Dr. • Indianapolis, IN 46260 H 317-872-7678 • pwbossert@comcast.net

Lori Farnsworth, USTRANSCOM/J3-I 508 Scott Drive • Scott AFB, IL 62225 618-220-7465 • F 618-220-6287

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lori.farnsworth@ustranscom.mil

SCOTT-ST. LOUIS CHAPTER BradPRESIDENTSchuster

S. Vakas, USA (Ret.)

JoePRESIDENTL.Escalera (SFC, Ret.)

YRCW Pricing Manager – Government 10990 Roe, Overland Park, KS 66211 W chris.monachinoperez@yrcw.com913-344-3848

DavidPRESIDENTTWINMINNESOTACITIESCHAPTERFrenkel, Business Development, Amstan Logistics 5021 Vernon Avenue #205 • Edina, MN 55436 612-237-1966 • frenkel@att.net

RalphSMISSOURITATEPRESIDENTPercival

HUNTSVILLE CHAPTER Vacant POC – Laura Walters, Dept. Dir., ARINC W 256-922-4358 • F 256-922-1028 lwalters@arinc.com

MONTGOMERY CHAPTER

LtColPRESIDENTWalter Dzialo, USAF (Ret.) 6108 Ashwood Ct. • Montgomery, AL 36117 H 334-272-8571 • C 334-467-7683 walterdzialo@bellsouth.net

4741 Hastings Street • Metairie, LA 70006 H 504-455-6592

US Maritime Administration 501 Magazine Street, Room 1223 New Orleans, LA 70130-3394 W 504-589-2000 x229 • F 504-589-6559 H 504-885-4620 • james.murphy@dot.gov

12755 E Nine Mile Road • Warren, MI 48089 W 800-233-9445 • F 586-834-4047 ghubbs@goutsi.com

ThomasSLOUISIANAVacantPRESIDENTTATEPRESIDENTW.Conrad

NDTA DIRECTORY

KristenPRESIDENTA.Shelton, Director of Business Development, Landmark Hotel Group 4437 Bonney Road • Norfolk, VA 23462 W www.ndta-norfolk.orgkristen.shelton@landmarkhg.com757-213-4393

218 W Stonybrook Drive • O’Fallon, IL 62269 C 618-799-5825 • vikawaldo@gmail.com

RICHMOND CHAPTER

ChuckSALASKATATEPRESIDENTMuscio

Dale Cozart

ARIZONA FRONTIER CHAPTER GregoryPRESIDENTN.Coker

Defense Logistics Agency Pacific Alaska 9846 Saaya Circle Eagle River, AK 99577 W 907-384-2512 • F 907-384-2513 robert.sherrill@dla.milwww.ndtaanchorage.com

C 801-721-3449 • H 801-773-2162 lkarras@abfs.com

3410 Liberty Court North Pole, AK 99705-6490 W 907-377-2727 • F 907-377-1775 C 907-978-4124 • arcticndta@yahoo.com www.arcticndta.org

2511 Tidewater • Anchorage, AK 99501 W 907-244-9963 • F 907-265-7289 cmuscio@totemocean.com

NORTH POLE CHAPTER

3391 West 4800 South • Roy, UT 84067 C 801-388-1414 • H 801-825-6973 cthurgood@msn.com

Totem Ocean Trailer Express

REGIONAL PRESIDENT

SAN DIEGO CHAPTER

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

KenPRESIDENTRussell

Totem Ocean Trailer Express

RobertPRESIDENTSherrill

RickPRESIDENTOrvella,

UTAH

W 800-862-7730 • F 530-672-1489 H 530-672-1487 • mmeyer@landstar.com

11500 E. Camino Aurelia • Corona, AZ 85641 H 520-762-5993 • C 520-444-5283 WillJordan@wildblue.net

JimPRESIDENTBurkhardt, Government Services Jones Motor Group, Inc. 13239 N. 93rd Way • Scottsdale, AZ 85260 W 480-350-7981 • burkhardttrans@att.net

REGIONAL PRESIDENT

1579 Middle Harbor Rd. • Oakland, CA 94607 W 510-272-2086 • F will_martin@apl.com510-272-3940•www.ndta-sf.com

C clefevre@portofsandiego.org619-756-1949

TerriPRESIDENTL.Dalton

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Bill Scott, Region Manager

9846 Saaya Circle • Eagle River, AK 99577 W 907-980-3142 • F 907-980-2513 robert.sherrill@dla.mil

Chapter mailing address: PO Box 15122 • Tucson, AZ 85708 W 520-228-5488 • gregory.coker@dm.af.mil

Landstar Transportation Logistics, Inc. 235 West Seaview Dr. • Benicia, CA 94510 W 707-751-0363 • F 707-745-1851 C 209-481-9356 • wscott@landstar.com

NDTA DIRECTORY NDTA Regional Organization

VP, Landstar Transportation Logistics, Inc. 4485 Bathgate Court • Reno, NV 89509 W 800-872-9510 • F 775-829-8112 C 775-772-4243 • bchapman@landstar.com

ABF Freight Systems, Inc.

VALLEY OF THE SUN (PHOENIX) CHAPTER

ARCTIC (FAIRBANKS) CHAPTER

ConniePRESIDENTLeFevre, Port of San Diego

CraigPRESIDENTCHAPTERThurgood

2534 Parkway Road • Biloxi, MS 39531 228-388-6956 • billeaud69@gmail.com

USAF (Ret.)

REGIONAL PRESIDENT

32001 32nd Avenue S., Suite 200 Federal Way, WA 98001 W 206-947-7140 • rorvella@totemocean.com

32001 32nd Avenue S., Suite 200 Federal Way, WA 98001 W 206-947-7140 • rorvella@totemocean.com

SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY CHAPTER

55 South Redwood • Salt Lake City, UT 84116 W 801-355-2030 • F 801-355-1516

PUGET SOUND CHAPTER

Robert Sherrill

Chapter mailing address:

116 E. Beverly Place • Tracy, CA 95376-3106 W 209-839-4575 • terri.dalton@dla.milsjvndta@hotmail.com•www.ndta-sj.com

LelandSUTAHTATEPRESIDENTO.Karras,

Michael Meyer Landstar Transportation Logistics, Inc. 2920 Rancheria Drive Shingle Springs, CA 95682

STATE PRESIDENT

601 Switzer Street • San Diego, CA 92101 W 619-686-6301 • F 619-686-7288

AK WA OR ID

Pacific Southwestern Region

CMSgtPRESIDENTGULFVacantSMISSISSIPPITATEPRESIDENTCOASTCHAPTERChristopherBilleaud,

Pacific Northwestern Region

BillSNEVADATATEPRESIDENTChapman

Totem Ocean Trailer Express

CITY OF LIGHTS (NEVADA) CHAPTER VacantPRESIDENT

WillPRESIDENTMartin, APL

306 Broad River Drive • Santee, SC 29142 C 843-697-2103 • cozartd@gmail.com

WillSARIZONATATEPRESIDENTJordan

REGIONSOUTHEASTERN

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA CHAPTER

RickSWASHINGTONTATEPRESIDENTOrvella

297 Oak Point Landing Drive Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 C 843-860-0293 • fredstribling@comcast.net

LTC Fred Stribling, USAR (Ret.)

CPTSGEORGIATATEPRESIDENTLarryThomas, USA (Ret.)

OKLAHOMA CITY CHAPTER StevePRESIDENTHawks

CEN-TEX DALLAS-FORTVacantPRESIDENTCHAPTERWORTH

W 866-490-8804 • F 866-490-8805

Clemson University 143 Sirrine Hall • Clemson, SC 29634

KevinPRESIDENTDrew, Director, Government & Military Logistics, Coyote Logistics, LLC 10151 Deerwood Park Boulevard Building 400, Suite 210 Jacksonville, FL 32256

REGIONAL PRESIDENT

LAWTON-FORT SILL CHAPTER COLPRESIDENTJimCunningham, USA (Ret.) 1612 West Gore Blvd. • Lawton, OK 73501 W James_E_Cunningham@raytheon.com580-248-3300

CHAPTER

4552 R.T. Cassidy Drive • El Paso, TX 79924 W 915-568-8166 • F 915-568-9042 H 915-751-6574 • rick.roy@conus.army.mil

c/o Matson Integrated Logistics AAFES LGT 2nd Floor 3911 S. Walton Walker Boulevard Dallas, TX 75236 W 214-312-3922 • C 972-672-6233 www.dallasndta.comsmckinzie@matson.com

HOUSTON CHAPTER VeraPRESIDENTDuhon

1300 Greenwood • Schertz, TX 78154 H reddrooster@satx.rr.com210-659-1853

DarenSFLORIDATATEPRESIDENTBaker,Civilian Deputy USTRANSCOM Liaison to CENTCOM and SOCOM, DAFC/DOD/USAF/USTRANSCOM 2816 Graphite Court • Valrico, FL 33594 H dbaker168@tampabay.rr.com813-383-8090

POC: Elaine Nelson 165 CW Grant Parkway Atlanta, GA www.ndtaatlanta.orgenelson@finalmilelogistics.com404-416-724730354

NDTA Cape Fear Chapter 175 PO Box 10201 • Southport, NC 28461 W 910-457-7475 • F 910-457-8606 910-457-8262 (Chapter Secretary Mrs. penny.s.cacoulidis@us.army.milsmercer@east.mtcorp.comCacoulidis)

PO Box 70426 • Ft. Bragg, NC 28307 W richard.k.jennings@usar.army.mil910-570-9507

Heather Pound

C 770-891-0044 • larry.thomas@gmail.com

SOUTH CAROLINA

RegionSouthwestern

JACKSONVILLE CHAPTER

CHARLESTON CHAPTER StevenPRESIDENTBright

Chapter mailing address: c/o Robert Morgan, Jr. PO Box 890263 • Houston, TX 77289-0263 W ndtahouston.orgpresident@ndtahouston.org832-434-5507

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RickPRESIDENTCHAPTERRoy

A-35 AdamREPRESENTATIVEPincus

BenPRESIDENTCross,Key Accounts Manager, 1-800-PACK-RAT 6400 Goldsboro Road, Suite 300 Bethesda, MD 20817

NORTH CAROLINA STATE ScottPRESIDENTCAPEVacantPRESIDENTFEARCHAPTERMercer

SandraPRESIDENTMcKinzie

Government Transportation Services Landstar Transportation Logistics 13410 Sutton Park Drive Jacksonville, FL 32224

President, Hawks Logistics, Inc. 1120 Bankside Circle • Edmond, OK 73012 shawks@hawkslogistics.com

REGIONAL A-35 REPRESENTATIVE

STATE PRESIDENT

FORT BRAGG-SAND HILLS CHAPTER KentPRESIDENTJennings

ATLANTA TimPRESIDENTCHAPTERRobinson

4310 Alison Jane Drive Kennesaw, GA 30144

PO Box 47111 • San Antonio, TX 78265-7111 W 210-654-4028 • F 210-654-7591 majicman67@yahoo.com

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY CHAPTER VacantPRESIDENT

EL PASO

W 904-390-4850 • hpound@landstar.com

W 202-362-0101 • F 301-229-0370 www.tampabayndta.orgbcross@1800packrat.com

5564 Indigo Fields Boulevard North Charleston, SC 29418 W 843-963-3246 • C 843-607-3136 www.charlestonndta.orgCharlestonNDTA@yahoo.comsteven.bright@us.af.mil

W 678-819-4057

Ernest Bezdek, Port of Beaumont 1225 Main Street • Beaumont, TX 77701 W 409-835-5367 • C 409-656-7328 elb@portofbeaumont.com

MSTEXASTATEPRESIDENTr.RufusT.Reed,Jr.

NDTA Regional Organization NDTA DIRECTORY

TAMPA BAY CHAPTER

BillPRESIDENTFisher

352 Santos Dumont Avenue, Building 204 Scholfield Barracks, HI 96857-5008 W 808-656-6430 • F 808-656-7020 H 808-623-8907 • ace.parker@us.army.mil parkerd001@hawaii.rr.com

01-231 Hokuimo Place • Kapolei, HI 96707 yvonne.frazier@hickam.af.mil

AceSHAWAIITATEPRESIDENTParker

T 965-1836666 • F 965-22445788

HONSHU ITA (JAPAN) CHAPTER TSgtPRESIDENTRonald Lowery

Will Martin APL Limited

HQ USAFE A4/7 (CDGA)

Mrs. Stefanie Dobbert

MSgtPRESIDENTShawn Zamudio

Hill House • Chalfont Lane West Hyde, Hertfordshire WD3 9XN United Kingdom H paul.kelleher1@btinternet.com011-44-189-582-1771

Chapter mailing address: c/o Yvonne Frazier

Unit 3050 Box 10 • APO, AE 09094-5010 W/F kurt.lengert@ramstein.af.mil011-49-6371-4051301

CMR 480 Box 1828 • APO, AE 09128 W shawn.zamudio@eucom.mil011-49-0711-680-4563

OKINAWA (JAPAN) CHAPTER MSgtPRESIDENTRandy DeChant

Kurt P. Lengert

VacantPRESIDENT

ALOHA (HAWAII) CHAPTER

PSC 80 Box 15119 • Apo, AP 96367 W randall.dechant@kadena.af.mil81-98-961-0616

Chapter mailing address: PO Box 22223 • Safat – 13083 • Kuwait

Seo, Bok Dong

Maersk Line, Limited Boompjes 40 • 3000 DH Rotterdam Rotterdam, The Netherlands

AIR & LAND INDUSTRY

T 49-6107-74-165 • F 49-6107-74940 stefanie.dobbert@dbschenker.com

Pacific Region

Key Account Manager, DB Schenker Langer Kornweg 34 E • Kelsterbach 65451 Germany

VICE CHAIRMAN, CORPORATE MEMBERS

VictorPRESIDENTR.Ramanan

Command Operations Center

T whvanderstek@kpnmail.nl011-310-84-8715338011-310-413-267808

POC – Eric Bell

Chapter mailing address: PO Box 171394 H 210-497-7645 • wkf1957@sbcglobal.net www.ndta-satx.org

WillemVICEVacantREPRESENTATIVEPRESIDENTATLARGEH.(Bill)vanderStek

MSgtPRESIDENT(GERMANY)RHEINLAND-PFALZCHAPTERLarryLittle,USAF

VacantPRESIDENT

REGIONAL PRESIDENT

1579 Middle Harbor Rd. • Oakland, CA 94607 W 510-272-2086 • F 510-272-3940 will_martin@apl.com

SAN ANTONIO CHAPTER

PACIFIC STUDENTTRANSPORTATIONASSOCIATIONCHAPTERPRESIDENTProfessorFredrickCollison

UNITED PaulPRESIDENT(ENGLAND)KINGDOMCHAPTERKelleher

Mr. Jeroen Schuering

SOUTHWEST ASIA CHAPTER

VacantPRESIDENT

t Diepe 16 NL 5404 KB Uden • The Netherlands

599th Transportation Brigade Traffic Management Specialist

President, New Kyung Dong Bus Co. R#1102, Daejong Bldg 51-11, Banglh 2 dong, Songpa ku • Seoul, Korea W newkyungdong@hanmail.net011-02-3431-9142

C 965-66770677 • 44-791-9173030 victor.ramanan@us.army.milvictor@raith-cts.com

Chapter mailing address: c/o TSgt Charles Reid PSC 2 Box 15389 • APO, AE 09012 W DSN: rheinpfalzndta@googlemail.comlarry.little@ramstein.af.mil314-479-4315

REGIONAL PRESIDENT

TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT GALVESTON CHAPTER

VICE CHAIRMAN, CORPORATE MEMBERS MARITIME INDUSTRY

374 MSG/SVFPO • BLDG 316 Unit 5119 APO, AP ndtahonshuchap@hotmail.comronald.lowery@yokota.af.mil96328

• • • • • Pacific JAPAN SOUTH KOREAHAWAII GUAM OKINAWA

MICRONESIA (GUAM) CHAPTER VacantPRESIDENT

European Region

STUTTGART CHAPTER

A-35

BAHRAIN

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MEDITERRANEAN (ITALY) CHAPTER

NDTA DIRECTORY NDTA Regional Organization

c/o School of Travel Industry Management University of Hawaii at Manoa 2560 Campus Road • Honolulu, HI 96822 808-956-8124 • collison@hawaii.edu

T Jeroen.Schuering@maersk.com31-10-712-7041

INTERNATIONALKOREA PRESIDENT

PO Box 9249 • Tamuning, Guam 96931 W 671-649-0900 • F 671-649-0546 ebell@tripleb.com

1995 Dallas, TX 1996 Louisville, KY

1961 Denver, CO

TRUVA Int’l Trans. & Logistics c/o Traffic Management Officer

PAST FORUM SITES

* Army Transportation ASSA

www.ndtahq.com

SDDC

BENELUX INT’L (BELGIUM, HOLLAND) CHAPTER

MTMC

September 22-26, 2012

1951 San Antonio, TX

NAVSUP 2011 Norfolk, VA

Mr.PRESIDENTServetTumkaya

National Transportation Week 2003 Washington, DC 2004 Washington, DC

1946 Chicago , IL*

1952 New York City, NY

National Transportation Week

September 22-26

ADDITIONAL NDTA EXPO SITES Opportunities

1962 San Francisco, CA

AFCEA/NDTA Tech Net 2008 Collinsville, IL

2004 Denver, CO 2005 Nashville, TN 2006 Nashville, TN 2007 Orlando, FL

1948 New Orleans, LA*

1997 Louisville, KY 1998 Denver, CO 1999 Denver, CO 2000 Atlanta, GA 2001 Dallas, TX 2002 Dallas, TX

The Netherlands

FORUM & EXPO

NDTA Regional Organization NDTA DIRECTORY

1947 New York, NY

1949 Atlanta, GA

1957 Washington, DC

September 7-11

FUTURE FORUMS

HODJA (INCIRLIK,CHAPTERTURKEY) CHAPTER

1980 Chicago, IL 1981 Indianapolis, IN 1982 Denver, CO 1983 New Orleans, LA 1984 San Francisco, CA 1985 Atlanta, GA 1986 Tampa, FL 1987 Little Rock, AR 1988 Honolulu, HI 1989 Seattle, WA 1990 El Paso, TX 1991 Biloxi, MS 1992 Norfolk, VA 1993 Salt Lake City, UT 1994 St. Louis, MO 1995 Dallas, TX 1996 Orlando, FL

1955 Boston, MA

NDTA Forum & Expo Washington, DC

1953 Louisville, KY*

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NDTA Forum & Expo San Antonio, TX

1956 Salt Lake City, UT

NDTA Regional Forum 2008 Hershey, PA

C servet.tumkaya@us.army.milservet.tumkaya@truvanakliyat.com90-533-399-2902

W 31-010-459-2381 • F 31-010-459-2324 www.ndta-benelux.orgfiona.slabbekoorn@us.army.mil

NDTA Expo/SDDC Symposium Dallas, TX

1958 St. Louis, MO

Distribution & Deployment Flight Chief APO, AE 09824 • Incirlik AB, Turkey

1950 San Francisco, CA

1959 Seattle, WA

1997 Oakland, CA 1998 Houston, TX 1999 Anchorage, AK 2000 Albuquerque, NM 2001 Cancelled 2002 Greensboro, NC 2003 Kansas City, MO 2004 Milwaukee, WI 2005 San Diego, CA 2006 Memphis, TN 2007 Charleston, SC 2008 Reno, NV 2009 Nashville, TN 2010 Washington, DC 2011 Phoenix, AZ

WouterPRESIDENT(Wout) L. Schalk

September2014 13-17

1963 Chicago, IL 1964 New York City, NY 1965 Detroit, MI 1966 Dallas, TX 1967 Los Angeles, CA 1968 Washington, DC 1969 Atlanta, GA 1970 San Francisco, CA 1971 Minneapolis, MN 1972 San Antonio, TX 1973 Washington, DC 1974 Las Vegas, NV 1975 Honolulu, HI 1976 Boston, MA 1977 Anaheim, CA 1978 Washington, DC 1979 Salt Lake City, UT

1954 Pittsburgh, PA

1960 New Orleans, LA

May 13-19

c/o Mrs. Fiona M. Slabbekoorn Lylantseplein, 1, 2908 LH Capelle aan den Ijssel

NDTA Forum & Expo – Anchorage, AK

1994 Dallas, TX

Anchorage, Alaska

FweNrontiers – N ew

2012 NDTA FORUMS & EXPOS

2008 Orlando, FL 2009 Atlanta, GA 2010 Dallas, TX 2011 Denver, CO

NOLSC 2005 Norfolk, VA 2006 Nashville, TN 2009 Norfolk, VA

NAVTRANS 1996 Norfolk, VA 1997 Norfolk, VA 1998 Norfolk, VA 1999 Norfolk, VA 2000 Norfolk, VA 2001 Norfolk, VA 2002 Norfolk, VA

September2015 19-23

NDTA Forum & Expo Orlando, FL

142 | Defense Transportation Journal | APRIL 2012 NDTA DIRECTORY NDTA Regional Organization AK PacificPacificNW SW Central SoutheasternAtlanticSouthwestern Mid-South European BENELUX GERMANY TURKEY SAUDI ARABIA BAHRAIN ITALY KINGDOMUNITED CENRAL EUROPE NDTA PROFILE NDTA MEMBERSHIP STATISTICS Approximate Membership 8300 Chairman’s Circle Plus 28 Chairman’s Circle 20 Sustaining Members 141 Regional Patrons 108 TOTAL Corporate Members 297 CONUS Chapters 55 OCONUS Chapters 10 TOTAL Chapters 65 Life CountriesMemberswith NDTA Members 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 8% 12% 80% GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF NDTA CHAPTERS 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 Forum Attendance Forum Exhibitors Washington,SouthKansasMilwaukeeWisconsin2004CityMissouri2003AnchorageAlaska1999SanDiegoCalifornia2005MemphisTennessee2006CharlestonCarolina2007RenoNevada2008NashvilleTennessee2009DC2010PhoenixArizona2011 NDTA FORUM TRENDS • • • • • Pacific JAPAN SOUTH KOREAHAWAII GUAM OKINAWA * SPECIAL INCLUDES: MILITARY 0-3 AND BELOW, GOVERNMENT GS-10 AND BELOW, A-35, RETIRED AND STUDENT MEMBERS.

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A-35 VICE CHAIR FUNDRAISING

A-35 VICE CHAIR NCOS

• Provide opportunities for enlisted service members to enhance their military and civilian careers

Jason is a Department of the Army Civilian working in the Headquarters Department of the Army G-4. He is responsible for Army deployment/redeployment policy and oversight of Army Power Projection, Army rail and Army force projection infrastructure. Jason is currently leading the Army’s Rapid Expeditionary Deployment Initiative to ensure the Army is capable of quickly deploying anywhere in the world with little to no notice. He is also on the board of the NDTA Washington DC Chapter and lives in the Washington DC metro area.

• A-35 Vice Chair Technology and Social Media – Leads the A-35 program in the latest technologies that could support the NDTA mission

• Make buying Ducks easier and faster, perhaps paperless!

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Command Sergeant Major James E. Riddick james.e.riddick.mil@mail.mil • 804-892-2478

CSM Riddick is currently assigned at the Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM), Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE) and Fort Lee, VA Command Sergeant Major. He enlisted in the Army July 23, 1986. He received his Basic Training at Fort Dix, NJ, and Advanced Individual Training at Fort Eustis, VA, as a traffic management coordinator. CSM Riddick has served with distinction in a variety of units and is a graduate of the US Army Sergeant Major Academy, Class 55. He graduated from Excelsior College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management.

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