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For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or email: [email protected] Balancing Priorities to Modernize the Weapons Complex, Sustain Capabilities Keynote Speakers… Daniel Poneman, Deputy Secretary of Energy, U.S. Dept. of Energy Maj. Gen. Garrett Harencak, Assistant Chief of Staff for Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration, USAF Maj. Gen. Scott Vander Hamm, Commander, 8th Air Force, USAF Adm. Terry Benedict, Director, Strategic Systems Programs, USN Rose Gottemoeller, Acting Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security General Larry Welch (Ret.), former Chief of Staff, USAF Featured Speakers… Don Cook, Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs, NNSA Anne Harrington, Deputy Administrator, Defense Nuclear Nonprolif., NNSA Vic Reis, Senior Policy Advisor, U.S. Department of Energy Paul Hommert, Director, Sandia National Laboratories Bret Knapp, acting Director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Charles McMillan, Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory Johnny Foster, Member of the Strategic Posture Commission, former Director, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Ellen Tauscher, former Under Secretary of State for Arms Control Ambassador Linton Brooks, former Administrator, NNSA Neile Miller, former acting Administrator, NNSA Steve Erhart, Manager, NNSA Consolidated Production Office David Albright, President, Institute for Science and International Security John Harvey, Consultant; former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense Programs Shmuel Bar, Director of Studies Institute for Policy and Strategy, Herzliya, Israel; CEO, IntuView Stephen Younger, Vice President/Chief Technologist, Northrop Grumman Technical Services; former Director, DTRA Additional Speakers (as of 12/13/2013) Rhys Williams, Associate Deputy Administrator, Nonproliferation. Research and Development, NNSA Taunja Berquam, Minority Staff, House Energy & Water Appropriations Subcommittee Leland Cogliani, Majority Staff, Senate Energy & Water Appropriations Subcommittee Tom Craig, Minority Staff, Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee Tim Morrison, Majority Staff, House Armed Services Committee Rob Soofer, Minority Staff, Senate Armed Services Committee Drew Walter, Majority Staff, House Armed Services Committee Chris Gentile, President, Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies John Howanitz, General Manager, Nuclear Security & Allied Governments, Bechtel National Inc. Paul Ingram, Executive Director, BASIC Jonathan Medalia, Congressional Research Service Greg Meyer, Senior Vice President, Fluor Government Group Tyler Przybylek, General Counsel, Universities Research Association, Inc., Fermi Research Alliance, LLC. former General Counsel, NNSA Chuck Spencer, President, B&W Y-12 Will Tobey, Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; former Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation, NNSA

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Page 1: Balancing Priorities to Modernize the Weapons Complex

For Information Call 1-877-303-7367 ext. 109 or email: [email protected]

Balancing Priorities to Modernize the Weapons Complex, Sustain Capabilities

Keynote Speakers…

Daniel Poneman, Deputy Secretary of Energy, U.S. Dept. of EnergyMaj. Gen. Garrett Harencak, Assistant Chief of Staff for Strategic

Deterrence and Nuclear Integration, USAFMaj. Gen. Scott Vander Hamm, Commander, 8th Air Force, USAF Adm. Terry Benedict, Director, Strategic Systems Programs, USN Rose Gottemoeller, Acting Under Secretary of State for Arms Control

and International SecurityGeneral Larry Welch (Ret.), former Chief of Staff, USAF

Featured Speakers…

Don Cook, Deputy Administrator for Defense Programs, NNSAAnne Harrington, Deputy Administrator, Defense Nuclear Nonprolif., NNSAVic Reis, Senior Policy Advisor, U.S. Department of EnergyPaul Hommert, Director, Sandia National LaboratoriesBret Knapp, acting Director, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryCharles McMillan, Director, Los Alamos National LaboratoryJohnny Foster, Member of the Strategic Posture Commission,

former Director, Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryEllen Tauscher, former Under Secretary of State for Arms ControlAmbassador Linton Brooks, former Administrator, NNSANeile Miller, former acting Administrator, NNSASteve Erhart, Manager, NNSA Consolidated Production OfficeDavid Albright, President, Institute for Science and International SecurityJohn Harvey, Consultant; former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of

Defense for Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Defense ProgramsShmuel Bar, Director of Studies Institute for Policy and Strategy,

Herzliya, Israel; CEO, IntuViewStephen Younger, Vice President/Chief Technologist, Northrop Grumman

Technical Services; former Director, DTRA

Additional Speakers (as of 12/13/2013)

Rhys Williams, Associate DeputyAdministrator, Nonproliferation.Research and Development, NNSA

Taunja Berquam, Minority Staff,House Energy & Water AppropriationsSubcommittee

Leland Cogliani, Majority Staff, SenateEnergy & Water AppropriationsSubcommittee

Tom Craig, Minority Staff, SenateEnergy and Water AppropriationsSubcommittee

Tim Morrison, Majority Staff, HouseArmed Services Committee

Rob Soofer, Minority Staff, SenateArmed Services Committee

Drew Walter, Majority Staff, HouseArmed Services Committee

Chris Gentile, President, HoneywellFederal Manufacturing & Technologies

John Howanitz, General Manager,Nuclear Security & Allied Governments,Bechtel National Inc.

Paul Ingram, Executive Director,BASIC

Jonathan Medalia, CongressionalResearch Service

Greg Meyer, Senior Vice President,Fluor Government Group

Tyler Przybylek, General Counsel,Universities Research Association, Inc.,Fermi Research Alliance, LLC. formerGeneral Counsel, NNSA

Chuck Spencer, President, B&W Y-12

Will Tobey, Senior Fellow, BelferCenter for Science and InternationalAffairs; former Deputy Administratorfor Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation,NNSA

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— THE SIXTH ANNUAL NUCLEAR DETERRENCE SUMMIT —

— PAST ATTENDING ORGANIZATIONS —

AECOMAgence France PresseAir Force Public AffairsAkermanAlion Science & TechnologyAllan ConsultingARES CorporationArms Control Today

Associated PressATK Space SystemsAtlantic Council of the United StatesAWE plcB&W PantexB&W Technical Services Group, Inc.B&W Technical Services Y-12, LLCBabcock Services, Inc.

BAE SystemsBaker DonelsonBattelle Memorial InstituteBDS-USBechtel National, Inc.BG4 llcBGITMBlack & Veatch

About the Summit…

For more than 20 years, ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums has been bringing togethernational and global decisionmakers to address critical issues surrounding the production andreduction of nuclear weapons. Now in its sixth year, the annual Nuclear Deterrence Summit isthe preeminent gathering of U.S. and international leaders, experts and industry executivesin the field of nuclear deterrence.

With discussion ranging from management of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex and the securityof the stockpile to arms control negotiations and strategic policy, the Nuclear DeterrenceSummit annually brings together the top minds in the field for what has been described as a‘nuclear Davos.’ If you’re involved in any facet of the U.S. nuclear weapons complex, U.S.strategic forces or nuclear weapons policy, this is an event you can’t afford to miss.

The 2014 Nuclear Deterrence Summit will address:

• Air Force, Navy and NNSA cooperation on interoperable warheads • Maintaining and strengthening the triad in the face of fiscal austerity • NNSA governance: Balancing the role of headquarters and the field, strengthening

management • Weighing wants versus needs on the B61 life extension program • Verification technology needs to support future arms reduction objectives • Monitoring nuclear materials to ensure national security • The path forward for arms control negotiations with Russia, China and beyond • Modernization as a means to achieve reductions and maintain a credible nuclear deterrent • The evolving role and mission of the national laboratories • Opportunities for contract consolidation and other efficiencies in the weapons complex • The latest contract opportunities including Y-12/Pantex and Sandia • Policing technologies directly related to nuclear weapons fabrication/production • Opportunities to improve security across the weapons complex • Improving contract and project management across the complex

Past Summits attracted more than 300 participants and achieved recognition by major national andinternational media.

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— Balancing Priorities to Modernize the Weapons Complex, Sustain Capabilities —

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ISAITAR-TASS News AgencyJacobs EngineeringJacobs TechnologyJames Martin Center for Nonproliferation StudiesJohns Hopkins University Applied PhysicsLaboratoryJournal of College ScienceK.A. Carlson, Inc.Kansas City PlantKiewit Federal Group Inc.Laborers International Union of North AmericaLawrence Livermore National LaboratoryLockheed Martin CorporationLogan ResearchLongenecker & Associates, Inc.Los Alamos National LaboratoryMerrick & CompanyNational Institute for Public PolicyNational Journal GroupNational Nuclear Security AdministrationNational Secure Manufacturing CenterNational Security Technologies, LLCNevada Alliance for Defense, Energy & BusinessNevada Security Technologies, LLCNewport News Nuclear, Inc.News SentinelNHK Japan BroadcastingNorthrop Grumman CorporationNorthrop Grumman ShipbuildingNorthrop Grumman Technical ServicesNSTec, Nevada Test SiteNuclear Safety AssociatesNuclear Threat InstituteNuclear Weapon Surety and Quality OfficeOak Ridge National LaboratoryOffice of U.S. Representative Chuck FleischmannOffice of U.S. Senator Jon KylOmega Technical ServicesPacific Northwest National LaboratoryPantex Site OfficePaR Systems, Inc. / EnvironmentalParsonsPartnership for Global SecurityPatrick R Davidson & Associates LLCPerma Fix Environmental ServicesPhysics TodayPlattsPolish Institute of International AffairsPolish Institute of International AffairsPro2ServeProject On Government OversightProject Time & Cost, Inc.Resource Alternatives, Inc.RIA NovostiRTVIRussian EmbassyRussian Trade RepresentationSAICSandia National LaboratoriesSavannah River National LaboratorySavannah River Nuclear Solutions LLCSchool of Advanced Air & Space StudiesScience MagazineSEC

Senate Armed Services CommitteeSenate Committee on Foreign RelationsSenate Energy & Water AppropriationsSubcommitteeSenate Intelligence CommitteeSGT, Inc.Shaw AREVA MOX ServicesShaw Environmental & Infrastructure, Inc.Shaw GroupSOCSoutheastern Universities Research AssociationStanford UniversityState of South CarolinaStockpile StewardshipStrata-G, LLCSTRATCOMStrategic Management Solutions, LLCStrategic Marketing ConsultantsStrategic Posture CommissionSullivan International Group, Inc.Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc.TASCTechSource IncTerranearPMCTetra Tech HEITetra Tech, Inc.The Asahi ShimbunThe Babcock & Wilcox CompanyThe Boeing CompanyThe Cavanagh Group,LLCThe Duffy GroupThe KeySource Group, Inc.The Scowcroft GroupThe Shaw GroupThe Texas A&M University SystemThe YomiuriTrinity UniversityTriple CanopyTV AsahiU.S. Air ForceU.S. Department of DefenseU.S. Department of EnergyU.S. Department of Homeland SecurityU.S. Department of StateU.S. Government Accountability OfficeU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. NavyU.S. Strategic CommandUnion of Concerned ScientistsUniversities Research Association Inc, FermiResearch AllianceUniversity of CaliforniaUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasUniversity of New MexicoURS CorporationURS Professional SolutionsUT-BattelleWackenhut Services, Inc.Wade AssociatesWestech International, Inc.White House National Security CouncilWorleyParsons PolestarWSIY-12 National Security ComplexZach Wamp Consulting

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SIXTH ANNUAL NUCLEAR DETERRNCE SUMMIT