2012 ISOA Annual Summit Guide

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Welcome to ISOA’s 2012 Annual Summit, the premier event of the world’s only standards-based association focused on stability operations This unique event brings together wonderfully diverse expertise from government, the military, NGOs and our Stability Operations Industry; diverse in backgrounds, but united by the passion we bring to critical international missions in peacekeeping, stability operations and disaster relief. Too often we overlook the very real humanitarian value of the Stability Operations Industry. Our goal is to provide policymakers, international organizations and other clients with the tools they need to successfully operate in austere and dangerous environments, helping to end conflicts, develop economies, foster stability and mitigate disasters. In fact, events like this ISOA Summit can be instrumental in developing better partnerships between industry and clients. While innumerable other events on the calendar examine theory and policy, no other conference in the world so directly addresses the actual ‘how’ behind stability operations. So take advantage of this unique event: Network, challenge the experts on the panels, weigh in with your own experiences and concerns and especially your own ideas. Everything we do here contributes enormously to a better industry and better missions. Thank you for coming and I look forward to meeting with you and working with you in the future! Sincerely,

Doug Brooks ISOA President & Founder

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table of contents The 2012 Summit brought to you by

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Summit Schedule Summit Map

20 Academi 18 AACC 20 BAE Systems 20 CWI Summits 18 DevEx 13 DynCorp International

ISOA Leadership

7 Fluor 17 GardaWorld 19 International Defense Technologies

Featured Speakers

7 International Relief & Development 18 National Press Club 19 NuPhysicia

Exhibitor Guide

19 Olive Group 11 Onsite OHS 9 PAE, Inc.

ISOA Membership Directory

7 PwC LLP 18 SID Washington 20 Third Space Creative

Summit Sponsors

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at a glance Monday, 15 October 2012 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Welcome Networking Reception hosted by PwC LLP

Tuesday, 16 October 2012 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

BREAKFAST WORKSHOP Labor Trafficking Challenges & Best Practices

9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

SESSION 1: WELCOMING REMARKS & OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Networking Break

Sponsored by Triple Canopy

SESSION 2: BREAKOUTS 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

12:15 PM – 2:15 PM

Panel A

Afghanistan: Transitions in Development & Security

Panel B

Program Budgets: FY2013-2015 Global Look Ahead

LUNCH & LUNCHEON KEYNOTE ADDRESS Sponsored by PAE SESSION 3: BREAKOUTS

2:30 PM – 4:00 PM

4:00 PM – 4:30 PM

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM

Panel A

DCAA Compliance

Panel B

Congressional Policymaking & Appropriations

Networking Break

Sponsored by GardaWorld

SESSION 4: GENERAL SESSION Panel: Strategic Rebalancing: From the Arab Spring to the Pivot to Asia

6:00 PM – 7:00 PM

PRE-DINNER NETWORKING RECEPTION Sponsored by Onsite OHS

7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

ANNUAL SUMMIT DINNER & DINNER KEYNOTE ADDRESS

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Wednesday, 17 October 2012 BREAKFAST WORKSHOPS 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM

Workshop 1

Compliance: Down to the Individual Employee

Workshop 2

Evolutions in the ANSI PSC Standard

SESSION 5: GENERAL SESSION ISOA Year in Review

8:30 AM – 10:00 AM

Middle East Chapter Update Panel: ROI on Stability Operations

10:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Networking Break Sponsored by Olive Group SESSION 6: BREAKOUTS

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Panel A

Iraq: Lessons Learned & Challenges Ahead

Panel B

Future Procurement Needs: UN and USG

12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

LUNCH & LUNCHEON KEYNOTE ADDRESS Sponsored by DynCorp International

2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

SESSION 7: BREAKOUTS Panel A Future of Contingency Contracting Panel B

Assessing & Mitigating Risk in Frontier Environments

Networking Break Sponsored by International Relief & Development

3:30 PM – 4:00 PM

SESSION 8: CLOSING GENERAL SESSION

4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

General Session Discussion: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Next White House

5:30 PM – 7:00 PM

SESSION 9: MEMBERS ONLY MEETING & RECEPTION

Your 2012 Summit Chair Ambassador (Ret.) David C. Litt 2012 ISOA Annual Summit Chair Ambassador Litt served for 34 years as a career U.S. diplomat, specializing in the Middle East and Southwest Asia. In 2005‐2006 he was the third‐ranking officer at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, with the title of Political‐Military Counselor, providing policy advice to the U.S. Ambassador, and serving as liaison between the Embassy and the Multi‐National Forces – Iraq. His final assignment as a Foreign Service Officer, prior to retirement in 2008, was as the Associate Director for International Liaison at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch‐Partenkirchen, Germany. Ambassador Litt entered the Foreign Service in 1974. He served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (1995‐1998) and as Consul General in Dubai ten years prior. Ambassador Litt was Political Advisor to U.S. Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida (1998‐2004). While at the Department of State, Ambassador Litt served as Director of the Office of Northern Gulf Affairs (Iran and Iraq), and also as Desk Officer for Saudi Arabia. In addition to a tour as economic/commercial officer in Kabul, Afghanistan, in the late 1970s, he served twice as political officer in Damascus, Syria. Just prior to his recent service in Baghdad, he was the State Department’s Diplomat‐in‐Residence at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Ambassador Litt received a BA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1971, and a master’s in International Relations from John Hopkins SAIS in 1973; he attended Harvard University's Program for Senior Executives in National and International Security at the John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2000.

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Leadership Thomas Callahan ISOA Board Chair, 2011-2012 Vice-President for Government Affairs, PAE, Inc. Tom Callahan is Vice President for Government Affairs for PAE, Inc. Previously, he was Director for Global Security Policy at Lockheed Martin and served in the Department of State in Legislative Affairs, Policy Planning, and Diplomatic Security. He was a Senior Professional Staff Member of the House International Relations Committee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Mr. Callahan lived and worked in a number of African countries. He has also worked for the relief organizations World Vision and AmeriCares. He graduated from Dartmouth College and attended Yale Law School. He is married with two children, aged 14 and 11. Pete Dordal ISOA Board Vice Chair, 2011-2012 Senior Vice-President, GardaWorld Pete Dordal is Senior Vice President of GardaWorld. Mr. Dordal is an accomplished security practitioner and business leader with 26 years of experience gained in the U.S. military, public law enforcement and the private security industry. Previously, he provided high level protective consulting at Tryon Advisors, served as President of SPX Security & Investigations, and was protective detail leader at Vance International. His professional career began in 1981 with his enlistment in the U.S. Marine Corps, serving eight years in special operations. He served in Beirut, Lebanon with the 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion in 1982-83. He has a Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the McColl Graduate School of Business and a degree in Security Administration. Many Thanks to the 2011-2012 ISOA Board of Directors Chair: Tom Callahan Vice Chair: Pete Dordal William Imbrie Senior Director for International Programs, DynCorp International Jeffrey Grieco Chief of Government & Public Affairs, IRD Stephen Heifetz Partner, Steptoe & Johnson LLP Robert R. Hood Vice President for Government Affairs, CH2M HILL Howard R. Lind Washington DC Representative, Government Group of the Fluor Corporation

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Leadership Doug Brooks ISOA President and Founder The founder of the International Stability Operations Association, Mr. Brooks is a specialist in African security issues and has written extensively on the regulation and constructive utilization of the private sector for international stabilization, peacekeeping, and humanitarian missions. Mr. Brooks has testified before Congress, appeared on a range of national and international news programs, and has lectured at numerous universities and colleges. Previously, he has been an Adjunct Faculty member at American University and an Academic Fellow and Research Associate with the South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), Johannesburg. Mr. Brooks earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Indiana University and an Master’s in history from Baylor University, with additional academic studies in international relations and security studies at the University of Pittsburgh.

Jessica Vogel ISOA Director, Programs & Operations Editor-in-Chief, Stability Operations Magazine As part of the leadership team at ISOA, Jessica is responsible for managing the Association’s programs and operations including communications, advocacy efforts, events, member committees and standards. As the Editor-in-Chief of the Stability Operations magazine, she is responsible for content, design and distribution. Prior to joining ISOA, Ms. Vogel gained extensive program support and management experience at the National Credit Union Administration and the National Democratic Institute. In addition to her duties at ISOA, she currently serves as the Vice President of Membership and Volunteer Engagement on the Board of Directors of the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area. Ms. Vogel holds a B.A. in international studies and economics from Western New England College and an M.A. in International Affairs with a concentration in International Law & Organizations from the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, during which she also studied international human rights law at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

Jason Kennedy ISOA Manager, Membership & Business Development Jason works on the ISOA leadership team to oversee member services, develop membership, and coordinate opportunities for members, potential members and strategic partners to engage with the Association and the stability operations industry. His responsibilities span membership, business development, marketing/communications and partnership building. Prior to joining ISOA, Jason worked for several years as the Associate Director of MBA Admissions at the George Washington University School of Business where he specialized in potential client relations, outreach and development. He holds a B.A. in Economics from the University of Illinois at Springfield and was a member of the inaugural Capitol Scholars Honors program. He completed his M.A. in International Affairs with a focus in U.S. Foreign Policy at The George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs.

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Speakers Ambassador John Negroponte John D. Negroponte joined McLarty Associates as vice-chairman in 2009, following a distinguished career in diplomacy and national security. Ambassador Negroponte held government positions abroad and in Washington between 1960 and 1997 and again from 2001 to 2008. He has been ambassador to Honduras, Mexico, the Philippines, the United Nations, and Iraq. In Washington he served twice on the National Security Council staff, first as director for Vietnam in the Nixon Administration and then as deputy national security advisor under President Reagan. He has also held a cabinet level position as the first director of national intelligence under President George W. Bush. His most recent position in government was as deputy secretary of state, where he served as the State Department’s chief operating officer. While in the private sector from 1997 to 2001, Ambassador Negroponte was executive vice president of the McGraw-Hill Companies, with responsibility for overseeing the company’s international activities.

Ambassador Edmond Mulet Ambassador Mulet (Guatemala) was reappointed by the Secretary-General as Assistant Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations on 1 June 2011. He had most recently served as Special Representative of the SecretaryGeneral (SRSG) and Head of the United Nations Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), where he was deployed in the immediate aftermath of the January 2010 earthquake. He had previously served as ASG for Peacekeeping Operations from 2007-2010. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Mulet served his country as a diplomat and legislator. In addition to his public service, he worked for many years as a journalist and as a legal counselor to public institutions. Additionally, Mr. Mulet worked for the private sector, managing several private enterprises and serving as senior partner in a legal consulting firm.

James L. Bullion James L. Bullion was sworn in as the Director of the Task Force for Business Stability Operations (TFBSO) on March 20th, 2012. In this role, he is responsible for helping to stimulate the private sector of the Afghan economy by enabling direct foreign investment, supporting business creation and growth, and promoting entrepreneurship. Mr. Bullion is a retired colonel of the United States Army Reserve, having received his commission through ROTC at Dartmouth College in 1982. Mr. Bullion served two tours in Iraq with the U.S. Army, as executive officer and commander of a Civil Affairs battalion in Northern Iraq, and then as Chief of Plans and Operations (J3) for the Multinational Security Transition Command – Iraq. Mr. Bullion earned a B.A. in Economics from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration. .

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Speakers Ambassador Princeton Lyman Ambassador Princeton Lyman was appointed United States Special Envoy for Sudan on March 31, 2011. Immediately preceding his tenure as Special Envoy, he served as U.S. Senior Advisor on North-South Negotiations, where he led the U.S. team focused on supporting on-going negotiations between the parties to Sudan’s 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Ambassador Lyman previously worked as an adjunct senior fellow for Africa policy studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He is also an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. From 1999 to 2003, he was executive director of the Global Interdependence Initiative at the Aspen Institute. Ambassador Lyman has a PhD in political science from Harvard University. He has published books and articles on foreign policy, African affairs, economic development, HIV/AIDS, UN reform, and peacekeeping.

Ambassador Marc Grossman Ambassador Marc Grossman is the Special Representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan. Since his retirement from the Department of State in 2005, he was Vice Chairman at The Cohen Group, lending his expertise to helping multinational clients explore opportunities overseas as well as solve problems that may develop. In 2005, he completed 29 years of distinguished public service when he retired from the State Department as the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. Following the September 11th attacks, he helped marshal international diplomatic support for the Global war on Terrorism and for the military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. A native of Los Angeles, California, he graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara and later received an MSc. in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Dan Runde Co-Chairman, International Assistance Working Group, Romney-Ryan Campaign Daniel Runde is a long-standing member of the SID-Washington Board of Directors, and became President in February 2011. He also serves as Chair of the 2011 SID World Congress. Mr. Runde is director of the Project on Prosperity and Development and holds the William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis at CSIS. Previously, Mr. Runde was head of the Foundations Unit for the Department of Partnerships and Advisory Service Operations at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private-sector arm of the World Bank Group, where he successfully positioned IFC as a partner of choice for private and corporate philanthropy. He was also responsible for leading IFC’s relations with senior policymakers throughout the U.S. government. From 2005 to 2007, he was director of the Office of Global Development Alliances (GDA) at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and he led the GDA partnership initiative by providing training, networks, staff, funds, and advice to establish and strengthen alliances.

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Guide SUMMIT EXHIBIT 7

SUMMIT EXHIBIT 8

Onsite OHS, Inc. (OHS) delivers first class medical services and support across the globe. As a full-service company, OHS is focused on providing comprehensive and cost- effective medical programs to every location. Our executive staff and field management personnel are largely veterans, with the professional knowledge, skills and experience required to work in austere environments. We have implemented programs on six of the world’s seven continents and 46 of the 50 states throughout the United States.

International Defense Technologies, LLC is a total solutions provider with military experience and the best industry resources available to build custom defense technology packages. We provide force protection technologies and services to enhance users’ capabilities in the field as well as gain a thorough understanding of the requirements for a project and locate the most effective, cutting-edge, and state-of-the-art technologies that will be integrated for a total defense solution.

SUMMIT EXHIBIT 6

SUMMIT EXHIBIT 3

PwC Forensic Services’ Stability Operations specialists are dedicated to capturing opportunities for and meeting the challenges of the Stability Operations sector, particularly in the transitional period toward increased demand for services from foreign governments as well as the private sector. We assist organizations across the Stability Operations industry with our portfolio of services that addresses issues ranging from compliance and risk management programs to M&A transaction assistance and Corporate Intelligence. PwC helps organizations improve business performance, respond quickly and effectively to crisis, and extract value from transactions.

CWI Summits is the market leader in providing business summits to developing/ emerging nations. Our team of experts excel in producing world-class events, bringing public-sector stakeholders together with senior private-sector representatives from across the globe. CWI Summits' partnerships with government cabinets and leading agencies/associations enable us to promote the fostering of business ties, trade and international investment through targeted networking and one-to-one meetings; facilitating progress and providing real results to all those involved

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SUMMIT EXHIBIT 5

InPlace Medical Solutions is a Brand Division of NuPhysicia Inc., the telemedicine experts. Our primary goal is to protect your business's number one asset – People. We provide turnkey healthcare solutions for displaced populations. Anywhere in the world where people are working away from population centers where it is logistically challenging, expensive, or dangerous to move personnel is where we make sense.

SUMMIT EXHIBIT 2

THIRD SPACE CREATIVE LLC is a women -owned small business specializing in webbased solutions to training and education needs. We are award winning, experienced professionals with extensive US and international experience including in developing countries and post-conflict/transitional countries. We develop programs that incorporate innovative technology, social media and proven learning theory to meet our clients’ objectives. We have worked for US Government agencies, educational institutions, non-profit organizations and private corporations.


Stability Operations magazine is the world’s only publication exploring topics pertinent to public, private and nongovernmental sector actors partnering in peace and stability operations. Visit www.peaceops.com to read past issues or purchase a subscription SO is published 6 times per year by the International Stability Operations Association, ISOA. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis at editor@peaceops.com.

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SUMMIT EXHIBIT 1

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The Society for International Development Washington, DC Chapter (SIDWashington), a not-for-profit organization, is forum of individuals and institutions concerned with sustainable economic, social, and political development. SID-Washington is membership-driven knowledge broker bringing together people from diverse organizations, disciplines, and career stages in a neutral, independent forum – a “global town square" - to share development successes, best practices and lessons learned.

Devex began as a student project at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government in the year 2000. Today, Devex has become the largest provider of business intelligence and recruitment services to the development community; serving a majority of the world’s leading donor agencies, companies, NGOs and development professionals. With a mission to bring greater efficiency to international development, Devex's global team works to provide innovative products and services to address the needs of each member of their development community.

The Afghan-American Chamber of Commerce (AACC) since its inception in 2002 is the leading organization facilitating U.S.Afghanistan business, investment, and trade ties. AACC helps members accomplish their business goals, serves the interests of its members through various programs, advocates for a market economy in Afghanistan, and endeavors to strengthen U.S.-Afghan economic relations. AACC works to ensure that Afghanistan’s economic development remains a priority for U.S. and Afghan policymakers and serves as a link between business and government to encourage progressive economic policies that will result in increased business and investment between the U.S. and Afghanistan.

Become a member and join the discussion at www.sidw.org.

about

the venue The National Press Club, a private club for journalists and communications professionals, has been a Washington institution for more than a century. It is also a worldclass conference and meeting facility that hosts thousands of events each year for sophisticated clients from around the globe. And while these are the Club’s functions, its mission is to be The World’s Leading Professional Organization for Journalists. It is a social and business organization dedicated to supporting the ongoing improvement of the profession of journalism.

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Membership FOSTERING STABILITY. PROMOTING STANDARDS. ENABLING SUCCESS. The International Stability Operations Association is a global partnership of private sector and non-governmental organizations dedicated to the support, good conduct and success of international stability operations. Armored Vehicles

Construction

Ground Transportation Logistics

Legal, Accounting and Compliance Services

Risk Management

Aviation Logistics and Maintenance

Consulting Services

Human Development and Capacity Building

Logistics, Freight and Supply

Security

Aviation: Rotary

Demining and UXO Removal

Information Technology

Medical Support Services

Security Sector Reform

Base Support and Logistics

Equipment

Intelligence Services and Analysis

Product Suppliers and Manufacturers

Shelter

Communications and Tracking

Fleet Management, Leasing & Maintenance

Language Services and Interpretation

Recruitment and Human Resources

Training

Abbreviations

HQ

Location of company headquarters

ACTCO HQ W PC M

W PC M

ISOA Point-of-Contact/Designated Delegate

M

Chapman Freeborn HQ

Fort Lauderdale, FL

W

W

PC

Tobias Beutgen

PC

www.chapman-freeborn.com Christopher Fisher

M

April 2008

M

December 2011

Gaurev Kukreja June 2012

Clements Worldwide

BAE Systems

Safat, Kuwait www.agilitylogistics.com

HQ

Richard Brooks January 2006

PC

W

M

Rockville, Maryland www.baesystems.com

HQ

Washington, D.C.

W

Mary Robinson October 2010

PC

www.clements.com Smita Malik

M

November 2011

Burton Rands Associates

Crowell & Moring LLP

HQ

Surrey, United Kingdom

HQ

Washington, D.C.

HQ

W

W

www.burtonrands.com

W

PC

www.aircharter.co.uk Tony Bauckham

PC

March 2010

M

Nicola Lowther December 2008

PC

M

AMECO

Membership approved

Ras Al Khaimah, U.A.E. www.agpglass.com

HQ

Air Charter Service PLC

PC

American Glass Products

Dubai, UAE www.afghancontainers.com

Agility HQ

Website

W

M

CH2M Hill Inc.

HQ

Greenville, South Carolina

HQ

W

W

PC

www.ameco.com Paul Camp

PC

M

July 2005

M

Washington, D.C. www.crowell.com David Hammond May 2008

DLA Piper LLP

Englewood, CO. www.ch2m.com

HQ

Tia L. Hutton April 2011

PC

W

M

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London, United Kingdom www.dlapiper.com Tara Lee January 2009


DynCorp International

GardaWorld

International Relief & Development

HQ

Falls Church, Virginia

HQ

Dubai, UAE

HQ

Arlington, Virginia

W

www.dyn-intl.com

W

www.garda-world.com

W

PC

William Imbrie April 2007

PC

Peter Dordal

PC

www.ird.org Jeffrey Grieco

M

September 2008

M

October 2010

M

Engility

Global Fleet Sales

KGL Holding HQ

Safat, Kuwait

W

Bankok, Thailand www.globalfleetsales.net

W

Tom Baker

PC

Nicholas Ling

PC

www.kgl.com Scott Beverly

January 2003

M

June 2009

M

July 2011

HQ

Chantilly, Virginia

HQ

W

www.engilitycorp.com

PC M

EOD Technology, Inc.

Global Integrated Security—USA

Lonrho

Lenoir City, Tennessee

HQ

Reston, VA

HQ

London, UK

W

www.eodt.com

W

www.globalgroup-gis.com

W

PC

Erik Quist January 2006

PC

Tom Marchegiano

PC

www.lonrho.com Geoffrey White

M

April 2011

M

December 2011

HQ

M

Fluor Corporation Irving, Texas

HQ

W

W

PC

www.fluor.com Howie Lind

PC

M

February 2012

M

Frank Crystal & Company HQ W PC M

HQ W PC M

HQ

Jeffrey Wingate July 2010

PC

W

M

Columbus, Ohio

www.hartsecurity.com Graham Kerr

W

www.missionep.com

PC

contact@missionep.com July 2008

M

December 2004

New Century U.S.

Cape Canaveral, FL www.iapws.com

HQ

Arlington, Virginia

W

www.newcentcorp.com

Chuck Dominy July 2012

PC

Scott Jacobs July 2008

M

International Armored Group

Olive Group

Dubai, U.A.E. www.fsi-worldwide.com

W

Ras Al Khaimah, U.A.E. www.interarmored.com

Nicholas Forster May 2008

PC

Sally Stefova

PC

Dubai, U.A.E. www.olivegroup.com Matt Fey

M

June 2007

M

December 2005

International Defense Technologies

PC

Arlington, Virginia www.armorgroup.com Phil Rudder

HQ

M

August 2003

W

HQ

HQ

G4S HQ

Limassol, Cyprus

IAP Worldwide Services

Washington, D.C. www.fcrystal.com

FSI Worldwide

Mission Essential Personnel

HART

HQ

HQ W

OnSite OHS, Inc.

Marlton, NJ www.internationaldefense.com

HQ

W PC

Elizabeth Piñero-Doyle

PC

M

April 2012

M

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W

Princeton, Indiana www.onsiteohs.com Michelle Prinzing October 2011


OSPREA Logistics Cape Town, South Africa

HQ

W

W

PC

www.osprea.com Salih Brandt

PC

M

August 2010

M

OSSI, Inc.

SupplyCore

Reed Inc.

HQ

Leesburg, Virginia www.reedinc.com

HQ

Rockford, IL

W

Marius van der Riet April 2006

PC

www.supplycore.com Mike Paul

M

March 2012

Relyant

Triple Canopy

HQ

Miami, Florida

HQ

Maryville, Tennessee

HQ

W

www.ossiinc.com

W

www.gorelyant.com

W

PC

John Walbridge October 2005

PC

Susan Lynch

PC

M

April 2009

M

M

Overseas Lease Group

Reston, Virginia www.triplecanopy.com Mark DeWitt July 2008

URS

Sallyport

HQ

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

HQ

Bridgeville, Pennsylvania

HQ

W

W

Germantown, Maryland www.urs.com

PC

www.sallyportglobal.com Doug Magee

W

PC

www.overseasleasegroup.com Tracy Badcock

PC

Robie Robinson

M

February 2008

M

August 2011

M

April 2009

PAE, Inc. HQ W PC M

Shield International Security

HQ

Dubai, U.A.E.

W

www.unityresourcesgroup.com

PC

PC

M

April 2010

M

Jim LeBlanc December 2006

HQ

Thomas Callahan October 2010

Pax Mondial

W

Arlington, Virginia

HQ

W

W

PC

www.paxmondial.com Paul Wood

PC

M

January 2009

M

Chantilly, Virginia www.soc-usa.com

HQ

Derek Johnson September 2009

PC

W

M

McLean, VA

HQ

W PC

www.pwc.com Marissa Michel

PC

M

May 2012

M

W

Reston, Virginia www.sosiltd.com

HQ

Cardiff, United Kingdom

HQ

Washington, DC

www.principalrisksolutions.com

W

www.steptoe.com

PC

Simon Webb

PC

Stephen Heifetz

M

April 2012

M

September 2011

Washington, DC

W

www.newmember.com

PC

John Smith

M

R! E B EM

M

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Steptoe & Johnson LLP

W

David J. Burachio September 2012

A ISO N September E 2012A M O BEC

Michael K. Seidl November 2007

HQ

Bogota, Colombia www.verticaldeaviacion.com

New Member Organization

SOS International Ltd.

HQ

Principal Risk Solutions

Vertical de Aviacion

SOC, LLC

HQ

PwC LLP

Unity Resources Group

Seoul, South Korea www.shieldconsulting.co.kr Lucy Park

Arlington, Virginia www.paegroup.com

ISOA Membership

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