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Page 1: Charles Thomas (Tom) Burbage - Globaleyes...Charles Thomas (Tom) Burbage GLOBALEYES ADVISOR Charles.t.burbage@gmail.com Tom Burbage retired from the Lockheed Martin Corporation in
Page 2: Charles Thomas (Tom) Burbage - Globaleyes...Charles Thomas (Tom) Burbage GLOBALEYES ADVISOR Charles.t.burbage@gmail.com Tom Burbage retired from the Lockheed Martin Corporation in
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Charles Thomas (Tom) Burbage GLOBALEYES ADVISOR [email protected] Tom Burbage retired from the Lockheed Martin Corporation in April 2013. He began his industry career with the then Lockheed Corporation in 1980 working a number of Navy programs, including the P-3 Orion and S-3 Viking. In December 1987, he was appointed Vice President for Washington Operations for all Lockheed Aeronautics programs. In 1992 he was named Vice President for Business Development and Product Support and in 1995 he became the Vice President and General Manager for the F-22 Raptor Air Dominance Fighter Program. In 1999, he was named President of the Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems Company in Marietta, Ga., and led the restructuring and downsizing of that company prior to the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics consolidation in January 2000. In November 2000, he was named Executive Vice President and General Manager of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Program, leading the Concept Demonstration Phase and Lockheed Martin’s competitive selection as the Prime Contractor in October of 2001. The F-35 is the first tri service, multinational program and is generally regarded as the largest program in the US Department of Defense. In this capacity, he led the integration of technical requirements for the nine nation partnership as well as the development of global industrial participation for the coalition nations. Mr. Burbage has received numerous industry awards, including the inaugural U.S. Naval Academy/Harvard Business Review Award for Ethical Leadership in 2007; the 2006 Society of Automotive Engineers Leadership in Aerospace Award; the Donald C. Burnham Award from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers; the Silver Knight Award from the National Management Association; three Aviation Week Magazine Laurels Awards and the Aerospace Industry Personality of the Year for 2002. He is a member of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and was awarded the 2013 James H Doolittle Award by the Society for outstanding accomplishment in technical management and engineering achievement in aerospace technology. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society in the United Kingdom. He was elected an Associate Fellow in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics this year in recognition of notable contributions to the arts, sciences and technology of aeronautics and astronautics. Mr. Burbage currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Terma North America and a member of the Board of Directors for AeroVironment, Inc. and XCOR Aerospace. He is a Trustee for the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation and for the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation. Prior to joining Lockheed, Mr. Burbage was a Naval Aviator, completing the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School in 1975. He has accumulated more than 3,000 hours in 38 different types of military aircraft. As a reservist, he flew the A7 Corsair and retired as a Navy Captain in 1994. Mr. Burbage received a bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy and holds master's degrees in Aeronautical Systems from the University of West Florida and Business Administration from UCLA. Tom and his wife, Ellen, reside in Alpharetta, Ga., and have three daughters and nine grandchildren.

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The Honorable Mary Beth Long GLOBALEYES ADVISOR [email protected]

Mary Beth Long is the founder and chief executive officer of Metis Solutions, recognized on the 2014 Inc. 5000 list as the 201st fastest-growing private company and the 12th top government service company. She also consults for several Fortune 50 companies and specializes in the African and Middle Eastern markets. Ms. Long was the first woman to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate as Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Office of the Secretary of Defense (2007–2009), specifically as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. A four-star civilian equivalent, Ms. Long also served as the first female Chair of NATO’s High Level Group responsible for nuclear policy. In addition to her senior role on the Middle East, Europe and Africa, she served as the Principal Secretary of Defense for the Western Hemisphere, Asia, and Southeast Asia; the Deputy Secretary of Defense for Counternarco-terrorism; and representative to the Helsinki Commission. She adds to her defense credentials more than a decade of Central Intelligence Agency operational experience (1986–99) as an officer assigned abroad.

Ms. Long currently serves as an advisor to the Supreme Allied Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as a subject matter expert and on the international advisory committee for the Minister of Defense of Colombia. She has advised several Presidential candidates. Ms. Long has appeared on Fox News, BBC, and NPR on Middle East issues and the intelligence community. She is a licensed lawyer, and from 1999 until 2004 was an associate specializing in civil litigation matters at Williams & Connolly LLP, one of the nation’s most prestigious law firms. Ms. Long travels regularly to the Middle East, Europe, Latin America, and Afghanistan and has offices in Abu Dhabi and Kabul. She is an Honors Graduate of Pennsylvania State University, magna cum laude, and received her JD from Washington and Lee University School of Law.

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Richard G. Kirkland GLOBALEYES ADVISOR [email protected]

Mr. Kirkland established RGKGlobal, consulting on international business strategy and execution, following a 20-year career with Lockheed Martin Corporation. Mr. Kirkland served in dual roles at Lockheed Martin as VicePresident for Corporate International Business Development and Vice President for Business Development forLockheed Martin International. Mr. Kirkland was responsible for all Lockheed Martin international businessdevelopment activities, executed through a network five Lockheed Martin subsidiaries and twenty countryfield offices, including the international functions dealing with U.S. government agencies in Washington DC.

Earlier assignments in Lockheed Martin included: President for South Asia, which included business in India, ASEAN nations, Australia and New Zealand; Vice President, Maritime Surveillance Enterprise and Vice President, Washington International Business Development, responsible for supporting the Lockheed Martin business units’ international pursuits by developing and implementing strategies for U. S. Government advocacy, technology transfer, and Congressional notifications of pending military sales. Mr. Kirkland’s initial responsibilities in Lockheed Martin were as Vice President, Business Development at Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems.

Before joining Lockheed Martin, he served as Principal Deputy, Assistant Secretary of Defense, Legislative Affairs where he used experience gained as Director, Senate Liaison, Office of the Secretary of the Navy. A Career Naval Officer, selected for Flag rank, he is both a designated Naval Aviator and a Surface Warfare Officer. His extensive contact with patrol aviation includes tours of duty as Commander, Patrol Wing ELEVEN (CPW-11), Commanding Officer of both Patrol Squadron THIRTY (VP-30) and Patrol Squadron FIVE (VP-5).

Selected as Chief of Naval Operations Fellow for Strategic Studies Group IX, he also holds a master’s degree in aeronautical systems from the University of West Florida and a bachelor’s degree from the United States Naval Academy.

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Regan EdensChief Operations Officer

[email protected]

Regan Edens serves as the Chief Operations Officer for Globaleyes, and also serves on the Advisory Board for

Hoplite Industries, a cybersecurity technology company. Repeatedly chosen over 25+ years in military,

private, and government sectors to champion and transform dynamic organizations in order to significantly

improve competitive advantage and performance through cross-discipline operations and technologies in

the most demanding environments. Leads organizational transformation and risk governance by building,

transforming, or reorganizing dynamic organizations through the rapid integration of “back to the basics”,

innovative methods, and industry best practices within core business functions under the most difficult

operational environments, high risk, and high growth opportunities. He has led private companies, federal,

and military organizations through the most difficult operational challenges- People, Purpose, Processes,

Products & Technology.

Operationally planned, deployed, and integrated over $2.5 Billion in technologies in extreme high risk

environments as a Senior Leader, over 200 locations across several DoD programs. Managed risk and led

performance driven growth of commercial, defense industry and gov emerging technology organizations

supporting ‘no fail’ missions.

Specializes in rapid inextremis organizational cross-discipline systems, operations, product, and technology

risk management, lifecycle development, manufacturing, deployment, integration, and sustainment within

high intensity, volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous environments.

In 2011, led the most decorated DoD Intel support teams in Afghanistan, Operation of Enduring Freedom

XIII with 4 Superior Civilian Service Awards, 2012. The third highest award to a DoD employee. In 2002, he

led one of the most decorated small units in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom II with 14

Bronze Stars, 10 Army Commendation Medals, and 6 Army Achievement Medals.

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E. Brooke ButlerFounder & Chief Executive [email protected]

Brooke founded Globaleyes in 2005 and has over 25 years of experience in U.S. export controls compliance. She has led consulting and audit engagements for various clients globally. Brooke and the Globaleyes team have been approved by the Department of State, Defense Trade Controls Compliance (DTCC) to conduct consent agreement audits. Brooke tackles complex international trade requirements impacting multi-national corporations and small to medium size enterprises alike.

Brooke started her career at Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical, working export compliance matters for the General Counsel where she helped to stand up a compliance program in the early 1990's while under a $17.5M administrative agreement. Following her time at Teledyne, she worked for Lockheed Martin as an export administrator and later as a corporate internal auditor. Leading corporate export/import audits across the corporation, she trained corporate audit staff on global trade regulations. Brooke led the export licensing and compliance organization for Lockheed Martin's Joint Strike Fighter F-35 Program before founding Globaleyes.

Brooke has developed, implemented and audited international compliance programs designed to meet global trade laws and regulations and adheres to the highest standards of quality compliance services.

Brooke holds a graduate certificate in Civil Business Litigation from the University of San Diego (ABA Accredited) and a bachelor’s degree in History and Political Science from Point Loma Nazarene University. She is also a Six Sigma Green Belt. Brooke was appointed by the Department of State to serve on the Defense Trade Advisory Group (DTAG); she also served on the North Texas District Export Council (DEC) and was an adjunct professor at the University of Georgia, Center for International Trade and Security. She has completed relevant internal training, maintains continuing education in U.S. export controls, and is in good standing with the Society for International Affairs. Brooke is based in the Dallas office of Globaleyes.

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Jud Mason International Director Outreach [email protected]

Jud Mason is International Outreach Director at Globaleyes. He is a retired USMC Colonel and Naval Aviator with over 5,000 hours of accident free flight time in multiple rotary wing and fixed wing aircraft. Jud brings deep experience to the team and knowledge of aerospace and defense products and programs.

Jud’s background includes: AV-8B Harrier II + Program Manager at the Naval Air Systems Command (January 1995-January 1999) Former Chief of Staff for the Program Executive Officer for Mine and Undersea Warfare, Naval Sea Systems Command (June 1999-July 2000) Former Export Compliance Specialist with the F-35 Join Program Office (October

2000-March 2014 Jud’s experience includes over thirty years of leadership and program management expertise in the execution of some of the most visible U.S. Department of Defense aviation programs to include the CH-53E, V-22 Osprey, the AV-8B Harrier and the F-35. Beginning in 1995, Jud was primarily involved with the implementation and execution of international cooperative agreements with the AV-8B Harrier II + and the F-35 with an emphasis on non-U.S. industrial participation.

While assigned to the F-35 Joint Program Officer, Jud worked with the export compliance officer providing problem solving and resolution of technology transfer issues for the F-35 Partner Government Defense Agencies and their industries. While working with U.S. industries and the U.S. national disclosure policy community, he continually looked for opportunities in regards to the export of F-35 related technology to partner industries. On a daily basis, Jud worked with leadership with the Department of Defense and the Department of State for the timely review of F-35 related ITAR authorizations and advised the Export Compliance Officer and senior leadership within the F-35 Joint Program Office on licensing policies, regulations, guidelines and practices under the EAR and the ITAR.

Jud is a graduate of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and the Defense Acquisition University (Level III Certified in Program Management, Logistics and Test & Evaluation), and is a member in good standing with the Society for International Affairs.

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Also during this period Mr. Dorman began discussions with the Korean MOD on a potential sale of 40 F-35A aircraft. This was again another competition with Boeing F-15 Silent Eagle, Euro-Fighter, French Raphael, and the Swedish Grippen. Through prolonged discussions and many trips to Seoul the Korea government announced on 30 September they had selected the F-35. Discussions have begun with the Belgium MOD and Air Force as well as the Finland MOD and Air Force about future acquisition of the F-35. Since most the Northern Tier nations are acquiring F-35 these nations believe there would be good future economic and industrial benefits to such a program. On February 27, 2015 Mr. Dorman retired from active government service and has establish the M Dorman International Services, LLC, located in Cape Coral, Florida specializing in assistance foreign military sales and international strategic planning.

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Roberto EnriquezDirector, Client and Product [email protected]

Roberto draws from his expertise as a mechanical engineer to assess difficult commodity jurisdictions and classifications. He is uniquely skilled at analyzing complex business transactions and quickly developing the appropriate export authorizations for clients.

Roberto joined the Globaleyes team in May 2010, and has prepared hundreds of license/agreement applications (classified and unclassified), performed gap assessments, live trainings for multinational companies in both English and Spanish.

He has created ITAR compliance manuals and process documentation to comply with AECA and ITAR requirements.

He has developed and provided compliance trainings for clients in the U.S., Italy and Mexico. He has supported all aspects of export licensing and has extensive experience related to re-export authorizations required to comply with U.S. export controls. Roberto has audited high volume transactions to ensure compliance with authorized hardware manufactured abroad, as well as compliance with provisos and limitations.

His qualifications include experience with preparing and providing training on complex Manufacturing Licensing Agreements, as well as analyzing, writing and training on new 600 Series licenses under Export Control Reform. Roberto has provided long-term, on-site support to key clients to support remedial licensing requirements of clients operating under significant State Department Consent Agreements.

Assisting the International Trade Compliance Department with complex license drafting and electronic submission; high risk license categorization and tracking; agreement writing implementation; and agreement writing process improvement.

He is fluent in Spanish and has a passion for solving complex problems. He is an expert at staying abreast of regulatory changes. His talent for finding solutions coupled with a high degree of professionalism and proficiency with U.S. export regulations enable

Roberto to provide stellar remote and on-site support at client facilities around the world. Roberto holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of North Texas, and is a member in good standing with the Society for International Affairs.

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Steven Swingle Strategy & Training Director [email protected]

Prior to joining Globaleyes, Steven was a Senior Defense Analyst and Political/Military Affairs Officer and provided supervisory oversight over all military officers conducting interagency and intergovernmental coordination under the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), and International Trafficking in Arms Regulation (ITAR). He was the Senior Agreements Officer and was assigned to the Aircraft and Ground Vehicle Division within the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), Department of State from July 2011 to October 2015. Steve adjudicated over 4,000 Technical Assistance Agreements, Manufacturing Licensing Agreements, and Warehouse Distribution Agreements over the last four years and was DDTC’s primary agreements trainer. In addition, Steve was DDTC’s primary Industry Outreach Officer on the Agreements process and was recognized by the Society for International Affairs as the Government Speaker of the year for 2013.

Prior to his assignment with Department of State, Steve held a number of CONUS and OCONUS assignments to include assignments in Bosnia, Korea, Kosovo, Kuwait and Iraq as an Army Intelligence Officer. Steven earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Public Administration from George Mason University, a Master’s Degree in International Administration from Central Michigan University, and was a National Intelligence Scholar and Graduate from the Command and General Staff College in Leavenworth, KS. He currently resides in West Virginia with his wife and four children.

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Lexie Cormier Senior Manager, Trade Compliance Risk [email protected]

Lexie Cormier is Manager, Compliance Services at Globaleyes and supports all aspects of export/import licensing and compliance. Lexie joined Globaleyes as a Trade Compliance Analyst in 2010. Her ability to identify gaps, gather, validate and communicate critical evidence instills confidence among clients that trade compliance requirements are being met.

Lexie’s core strengths include compliance analysis, corrective action planning, preparing remedial licenses/agreements, testing and validation of corrective actions to verify compliance controls operate effectively. Lexie is also highly skilled at developing compliance training workshops that provide useful knowledge through visual communication techniques. She takes complex subjects and communicates them in a simple manner.

Lexie served as compliance lead for corrective action validation under a significant recent Department of State consent agreement. In that role, Lexie supported the Empowered

Official directly in the oversight and closure of over 130+ corrective actions and commitments made within voluntary and directed disclosures. She worked directly with inside and outside counsel to develop and implement validation processes, as well as trained client personnel on the process. Lexie has analyzed hundreds of Department of State voluntary and directed disclosures to identify remedial and corrective actions. She helped develop tools to gather and organize required evidence to validate whether corrective actions had been completed. Lexie has created export compliance manuals and process documentation to comply with U.S. export control requirements and specific consent agreement compliance measures.

With her background in strategic communication and a firm grasp on the technical aspects of export compliance, Lexie has gained a working knowledge and skills required to provide quality licensing and compliance services. Her skills, clear communication style and work ethic allow her to provide clients powerful support to identify and remediate gaps and ensure that all parties have a genuine understanding of the compliance process from start to finish.

Prior to joining Globaleyes, Lexie successfully delivered campaign pitches to the Century Council in Washington D.C. and to Exxon Mobil’s board of directors in Dallas, Texas. Lexie holds a Bachelor of Science in StrategicCommunications with a minor in Business from TCU, and is in good standing as a member of the Society forInternational Affairs.

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Locke Gamblin Senior Manager, Trade Compliance Risk [email protected]

Locke is the Manager, Client Services at Globaleyes and supports clients in all aspects of international trade compliance. Locke Is highly skilled in export/import compliance and has prepared hundreds of Department of State and Commerce export applications, developed and provided live compliance training to include U.S. Customs requirements, developed and implemented compliance programs, procedures and tools designed to increase awareness and knowledge of international trade compliance policies, laws, and regulations.

Locke previously worked at United Technologies Aerospace Systems (UTAS) as part of technology management group that provided jurisdiction and classification for items on the Commerce Control List (CCL) and United States Munitions List (USML). He assisted in the classification of over 96,000 aircraft parts and components and technical data related to various aircraft parts and components. He was responsible for drafting and implementing a Technology Control Plans (TCP) at the UTAS Tullahoma site and assisted various programs throughout the division in drafting and implementing Program Control Plans (PCP).

Locke served as the Investigations and Voluntary Disclosures division lead where he was responsible for oversight and management aspects of the investigation and corrective actions process, which included conducting investigations of potential violations, determining root cause and developing effective corrective actions, and writing voluntary disclosures to governmental agencies. He led the site through two Special Compliance Official visits and was responsible for all international trade compliance activities at the Tullahoma manufacturing site. Prior to UTAS, Locke was an export compliance analyst at Globaleyes and provided extended on-site licensing support for a major aerospace and defense firm performing tasks in multiple aspects of international trade compliance. He utilizes his mechanical engineering and compliance backgrounds to provide jurisdiction determinations, commodity classifications of products and license determinations in accordance with import and export regulations. He created, implemented and managed compliance process changes to support improvements, submitted numerous electronic export applications, shipping documents and filed all required information with the Automated Export Services (AES).

Locke is also proficient in using SAP’s GTS software and OCR Services’ EASE software.

Locke holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of North Texas, is a Pi Kappa Alpha, past member of University of North Texas Rugby Club,

American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Eagle Scout Association of UNT, and is a member in good standing with the Society for International Affairs.

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