Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium 2021

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MILITARY AVIATION LOGISTICS & MAINTENANCE SYMPOSIUM (MALMS) April 28-29, 2021 • Orlando, FL

Accelerate innovation and change in sustainment through collaboration. Join members of the U.S. military, defense and commercial aerospace industries to discuss advanced technology, process improvements and operational readiness concerns regarding aircraft maintenance, logistics and sustainment.

Admission is FREE for active-duty and reserve members from all branches of the United States Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees.

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Registration Hours & Badge Pick-Up Monday, April 26 Tuesday, April 27 Wednesday, April 28 Thursday, April 29

8:00am - 5:00pm 7:30am - 5:30pm 7:30am - 6:30pm 8:00 am - 1:00pm

Symposium Hours Wednesday, April 28 Thursday, April 29

9:00am - 4:15pm 9:00am - 12:15pm

Networking Reception Wednesday, April 28

4:15pm - 5:30pm

MRO Americas Exhibit Hall Hours Tuesday, April 27 Wednesday, April 28 Thursday, April 29

10:30am - 5:30pm 9:30am - 5:30pm 9:30am - 1:00pm

Sponsorship and Exhibition Packages are available. For more information, contact: Alyssa Bernkrant abernkrant@aviationexhibits.com 2 | Register at militarylogistics.aviationweek.com

The 2021 Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium (MALMS) is a dynamic forum for members of the U.S. military and commercial aerospace industry to discuss process improvements and operational readiness concerns regarding aircraft maintenance, logistics, and sustainment capabilities development. MALMS is held with the support of the logistics and sustainment leadership of the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and the Logistics Officers Association.

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When you attend MALMS 2021, you can expect to see that health and safety is a priority, and that a range of measures are in place to ensure everyone involved is able to enjoy a safe, hygienic, productive and high-quality organized event experience. When You Arrive on Site • There will be a mandatory temperature screening and you will receive a color-coed bracelet for the day. Temperature checks will be performed each day. • All attendees are required to wear masks/ facial coverings while at the event.

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• Learn more about our commitment to safety by downloading our MRO Americas Health and Safety Guidelines.

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Welcome to MALMS 2021 registration, we are offering a variety of badges for MALMS 2021: Conference, Military VIP, Government Employee, Exhibitor, and Press Badge. Please review each category and select the badge that best fits your profile.

Badges Include:

n Government Employee*: FREE

• Access to all Military Aviation Logistic Symposium (MALMS) sessions April 28-29

Department of Defense (DOD) civilian employees, appointed to the federal civil service across the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard as well as other defense agencies with critical roles in aircraft maintenance, sustainment, operations, logistics, and other life cycle management programs.

• Admission to the MALMS Networking Reception • Access to exhibition hall during posted show hours and for setup and teardown • Conference proceedings from Military sessions April 28-29 emailed post-event • If you would like to attend the Commercial sessions as well you must register for MRO Americas

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n U.S. Military/Active Duty: FREE Active-duty and reserve members of the United States Armed Forces from all branches and ranks working in critical roles in aircraft maintenance, sustainment, operations, logistics, and other life cycle management programs.

n Industry Pass $595 ($750 after April 16) Private sector companies with active and leading positions in the defense industrial base sector that enable R&D, as well as design, production, delivery, and maintenance of military aircraft systems, subsystems, components or parts, and services that are essential to mobilize, deploy, and sustain military aviation operations to meet U.S. military requirements.

n Exhibitor/Sponsor Conference Pass $595 ($750 after April 16) Private sector companies with active and leading positions in the defense industrial base sector that enable R&D, as well as design, production, delivery, and maintenance of military aircraft systems, subsystems, components or parts, and services that are essential to mobilize, deploy, and sustain military aviation operations to meet U.S. military requirements.

Take 20% off all paid admission with code: BROCHURE20

n Press Badge: FREE • Access to MALMS Conference sessions • Conference proceedings emailed post-event 4|

• Access to the MRO Americas Exhibition Hall

*This does not include Defense Contractors or commercial infrastructure service providers such as power, communications, transportation, or utilities that the Department of Defense uses to meet military operational requirements.


MALMS 2021 Speakers include:

KEYNOTE: Adm. Patrick M. Walsh

Lt. Gen. Warren D. Berry

USN, (Ret)

Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, USAF

Maj. Gen. Allan E. Day

Alan Estevez

Nicholas Gross

Director, Logistics Operations (J3), Commander, Joint Regional Combat Support, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), USAF

National Security Strategy and Logistics Executive, Deloitte Consulting LLP

SVP, Integrated Solutions, AAR Corp

Col. Greg Lowe

Sanjay Jagdale (Ph. D.)

Lee K Levy II

Commander, 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Tinker Air Force Base

Principal Architect, Servigistics Business Unit, PTC - Servigistics

Mark Buongiorno Chief Operating Officer, Tsunami Tsolutions

CEO, The Levy Group, LLC

Lt. Gen. Charles G. Chiarotti Deputy Commandant, Installations and Logistics, USMC

Brig. Gen. John C. Kubinec Commander, Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, Robins Air Force Base, USAF (Ret.)

Risa Savold (Ph.D.) Sr. Director, Industry & Solution Strategy, Aerospace & Defense, Infor

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Agenda The Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium will provide attendees with an interactive experience that fosters lively conversation, networking, and participation. Attendees will walk away with relevant knowledge and real-time perspectives into the military’s logistics and aircraft sustainment concerns, current acquisition processes and requirements for modernization from the people leading the charge for innovation from all branches of the U.S. military and DoD.

Day One

| Wednesday, April 28, 2021

9:00am - 9:10am

MALMS 2021 Conference Welcome

9:10am - 9:35am

Keynote Presentation Adm. Patrick M. Walsh, USN (Ret.)

9:45am - 10:45am MALMS Forecast and Trends Analysis This session will take a detailed look at the defense logistics and maintenance marketplace in the U.S. and internationally. The session will cover the hard numbers and examine trends, issues, and strategies. Following the MALMS Forecast and Trends presentation, a panel of experts connecting the defense and commercial markets will answer questions and address commentary from the audience. Panelists will also share their reactions and experiences, as well as their insights about the future of the defense logistics market. Presenter: Michael Tint, Sr. Manager, Defense Research & Analytics, Aviation Week Network Lee K Levy II, CEO, The Levy Group, LLC Michael Cisek, Senior Associate, AeroDynamic Advisory

10:45am - 11:15am Break 11:15am - 12:00pm IT Infrastructure for the Real World Cyber-attacks have proven that DoD and the U.S. Defense Industrial base need to change, they must address their legacy portfolio of onpremise applications, point-to-point interfaces and monolithic ERPs and be able to deliver innovation quickly, securely and dynamically. Join this session to learn what organizations are considering or

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doing from an infrastructure perspective now, to be ready to take advantage of future digital technologies to remain agile, secure and competitive. H. Brent Baker Sr., VP, Worldwide Federal, Aerospace, Defense and Energy (FAD&E), Maj Gen (Ret), USAF, PTC Mark Buongiorno, Chief Operating Officer, Tsunami Tsolutions Mark Failor, Senior Director, Digital Transformation & GTM Strategy, Infor

12:00pm - 1:30pm Networking Lunch 1:30pm - 2:30pm

Achieving Agile and Resilient Logistics in a Contested Environment

As China and Russia seek to compete with the U.S. across all domains in an increasingly contested global security environment the DOD sees the future as a battlefield with no lines. This session examines strategies to improve operations and sustainment in a contested environment. Moderator: Kevin Sampels, Vice President, Strategic Growth and Client Solutions, Frontier Technology Inc (FTI) Lt. Gen. Warren D. Berry, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, USAF Alan Estevez, National Security Strategy and Logistics Executive, Deloitte Consulting LLP Mike Scott, Vice Director, Defense Logistics Agency (Ret.)

2:40pm - 3:10pm Industry Case Study 3:10pm - 3:30pm Break


3:30pm - 4:15pm Navigating Cybersecurity Maturity

10:00am - 10:30am How Demand Planning Data is

Protecting critical data across the supply chain is a responsibility of epic proportions. The DOD is implementing the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) to normalize and standardize cybersecurity preparedness across the defense industrial base. This session will provide an overview of the progressive model of the CMMC framework and the certification process for suppliers and how section 889 affects these efforts.

The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is using Demand Planning Data to learn from the past and better predict demand planning for the future. How will these efforts help facilitate better communications with users and suppliers? What strategies are the DOD and industry undertaking to work together to reduce errors, improve demand projections and advance military readiness and buying power?

Model Certification (CMMC)

Risa Savold (Ph.D.), Sr. Director, Industry & Solution Strategy, Aerospace & Defense, Infor

MALMS 2021 Networking Reception 4:15pm - 5:30pm

Sanjay Jagdale (Ph. D.), Principal Architect, Servigistics Business Unit, PTC - Servigistics Maj. Gen. Allan E. Day, Director, Logistics Operations (J3), Commander, Joint Regional Combat Support, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), USAF

10:30am - 10:50am Break As the average age of U.S. military aircraft continues to grow, increased sustainment efforts will affect mission readiness. This session will cover aging weapons systems and how we keep aircraft flying.

| Thursday, April 29, 2021

9:00am - 9:50am

Advancing Military Readiness

10:50am - 11:30am Trends in MRO Sustainment

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Day Two

Using Commercial Practices to Advance Military Readiness

While the availability of critical military platforms is increasing, the pace must be accelerated. Threats and requirements demand a consistent urgency of response. This session will see industry experts give their take on how to improve collaborative business arrangements, the usability of metrics derived from the commercial sector, as well as streamline management and accountability of the enterprise. There will also be a focus on commercial best practices related to Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) and Designated Engineering Representative (DER) Repairs. Nicholas Gross, SVP, Integrated Solutions, AAR Corp Sarah Cooney, Sarah Cooney, Vice President Sales - Americas, L3 Harris

Luke Savoie, President, L3Harris Aviation Services Sector Brig. Gen. John C. Kubinec, Commander, Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, Robins Air Force Base, USAF (Ret.) Col. Greg Lowe, Commander, 76th Aircraft Maintenance Group, Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex, Tinker Air Force Base

11:40am - 12:15pm Emerging Technologies in

Will Hasting, Director, Aviation & Power Turbine Solutions, Velo3D Louis Hogge, NH IV, DAF, Engineering Flight Chief, 416th Supply Chain Management Squadron (416 SCMS), Hill Air Force Base Jarom Walcott, EAGLE Program Manager, Raytheon Technologies

12:15pm For the most updated agenda, visit our website

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How do we get goods and supplies to the last mile? Emerging technologies like additive manufacturing, drones, predictive analytics, condition-based maintenance (CBM), robotics, virtual and augmented reality may all have a role to play. How could they all co-exist and what role will they play in modern military logistics?

MALMS 2021 Conference Adjourns Register at militarylogistics.aviationweek.com

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MILITARY AVIATION LOGISTICS & MAINTENANCE SYMPOSIUM (MALMS) April 28-29, 2021 • Orlando, FL

The Military’s Most Valuable Networking Symposium for Aviation Logistics and Maintenance

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