Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP)

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Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP)Booth 1701 / Presentation ScheduleMON, APRIL 4 10:00 – 10:45Doing Business with NAVSUPSpeaker: Chris Espenshade, Director, NAVSUP Office of Small Business ProgramsSmall business is encouraged to attend a briefing by NAVSUP Small Business Director Mr. Chris Espenshade. Mr. Espenshade willbe providing insight into NAVSUP’s global logistics mission, its unique contracting authority and how companies can best positionthemselves to support NAVSUP/DON requirements. This briefing will cover; service and supply contracting discussion points, howto best engage NAVSUP and specific manufacturing capabilities the Navy is seeking to further expand for weapon system support.MON, APRIL 4 11:00 – 11:45Navy Uniform & Organizational Clothing-Mission, Function, & Capability GapsSpeaker: Laurra Winters, Director, Navy Clothing & Textile Research FacilityMs. Laurra Winters will be discussing the Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility and “how” it operates within the Navy UniformOrganization as well its mission, functions, and tasks. The briefing will also provide a historical overview and successes withinNAVSUP Research & Development and address capability gaps for further research efforts.MON, APRIL 4 2:00 – 2:45Doing Business with NAVSUPSpeaker: Chris Espenshade, Director, NAVSUP Office of Small Business ProgramsSmall business is encouraged to attend a briefing by NAVSUP Small Business Director Mr. Chris Espenshade. Mr. Espenshade willbe providing insight into NAVSUP’s global logistics mission, its unique contracting authority and how companies can best positionthemselves to support NAVSUP/DON requirements. This briefing will cover; service and supply contracting discussion points, howto best engage NAVSUP and specific manufacturing capabilities the Navy is seeking to further expand for weapon system support.MON, APRIL 4 3:00 – 3:45Navy Uniform & Organizational Clothing-Mission, Function, & Capability GapsSpeaker: Laurra Winters, Director, Navy Clothing & Textile Research FacilityMs. Laurra Winters will be discussing the Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility and “how” it operates within the Navy UniformOrganization as well its mission, functions, and tasks. The briefing will also provide a historical overview and successes withinNAVSUP Research & Development and address capability gaps for further research efforts.MON, APRIL 4 4:00 – 4:45NAVSUP’s Analytic MissionSpeakers: Chris Ferrarini, Cmdr. Reynaldo Cabana, and Lt. Cmdr. Amanda Jones, NAVSUP Operations Research AnalystsPeople in the analytics field are encouraged to attend a briefing by Operations Research Analysts Chris Ferrarini, CommanderReynaldo Cabana, and Lieutenant Commander Amanda Jones. They will be providing insight into NAVSUP's overall analyticmission, strategic partners, and key initiatives that support wholesale and retail operations.TUES, APRIL 5 10:00 – 10:45NAVSUP’s Analytic MissionSpeakers: Chris Ferrarini, Cmdr. Reynaldo Cabana, and Lt. Cmdr. Amanda Jones, NAVSUP Operations Research AnalystsPeople in the analytics field are encouraged to attend a briefing by Operations Research Analysts Chris Ferrarini, CommanderReynaldo Cabana, and Lieutenant Commander Amanda Jones. They will be providing insight into NAVSUP's overall analyticmission, strategic partners, and key initiatives that support wholesale and retail operations.

Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP)Booth 1701 / Presentation ScheduleTUES, APRIL 5 2:00 – 2:45Navy Uniform & Organizational Clothing-Mission, Function, & Capability GapsSpeaker: Laurra Winters, Director, Navy Clothing & Textile Research FacilityMs. Laurra Winters will be discussing the Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility and “how” it operates within the Navy UniformOrganization as well its mission, functions, and tasks. The briefing will also provide a historical overview and successes withinNAVSUP Research & Development and address capability gaps for further research efforts.TUES, APRIL 5 3:00 – 3:45Doing Business with NAVSUPSpeaker: Chris Espenshade, Director, NAVSUP Office of Small Business ProgramsSmall business is encouraged to attend a briefing by NAVSUP Small Business Director Mr. Chris Espenshade. Mr. Espenshade willbe providing insight into NAVSUP’s global logistics mission, its unique contracting authority and how companies can best positionthemselves to support NAVSUP/DON requirements. This briefing will cover; service and supply contracting discussion points, howto best engage NAVSUP and specific manufacturing capabilities the Navy is seeking to further expand for weapon system support.TUES, APRIL 5 4:00 – 4:45Navy Uniform & Organizational Clothing-Mission, Function, & Capability GapsSpeaker: Laurra Winters, Director, Navy Clothing & Textile Research FacilityMs. Laurra Winters will be discussing the Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility and “how” it operates within the Navy UniformOrganization as well its mission, functions, and tasks. The briefing will also provide a historical overview and successes withinNAVSUP Research & Development and address capability gaps for further research efforts.WED, APRIL 6 10:00 – 10:45Doing Business with NAVSUPSpeaker: Chris Espenshade, Director, NAVSUP Office of Small Business ProgramsSmall business is encouraged to attend a briefing by NAVSUP Small Business Director Mr. Chris Espenshade. Mr. Espenshade willbe providing insight into NAVSUP’s global logistics mission, its unique contracting authority and how companies can best positionthemselves to support NAVSUP/DON requirements. This briefing will cover; service and supply contracting discussion points, howto best engage NAVSUP and specific manufacturing capabilities the Navy is seeking to further expand for weapon system support.WED, APRIL 6 11:00 – 11:45Navy Uniform & Organizational Clothing-Mission, Function, & Capability GapsSpeaker: Laurra Winters, Director, Navy Clothing & Textile Research FacilityMs. Laurra Winters will be discussing the Navy Clothing & Textile Research Facility and “how” it operates within the Navy UniformOrganization as well its mission, functions, and tasks. The briefing will also provide a historical overview and successes withinNAVSUP Research & Development and address capability gaps for further research efforts.WED, APRIL 6 1:00 – 1:45NAVSUP’s Analytic MissionSpeakers: Chris Ferrarini, Cmdr. Reynaldo Cabana, and Lt. Cmdr. Amanda Jones, NAVSUP Operations Research AnalystsPeople in the analytics field are encouraged to attend a briefing by Operations Research Analysts Chris Ferrarini, CommanderReynaldo Cabana, and Lieutenant Commander Amanda Jones. They will be providing insight into NAVSUP's overall analyticmission, strategic partners, and key initiatives that support wholesale and retail operations.Navy Exchange Service Command

Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)Booth 947 / Presentation ScheduleMON, APRIL 4 09:30-10:10PEO (T) Overview (Live Stream)Speaker: RADM Shane Gahagan,Program Manager, PE0 (T)The Program Executive Office for Tactical Aircraft Programs (PEO (T)) provides full life-cycle support of naval aviation aircraft,weapons and systems operated by Sailors and Marines. This support includes research, design, development and systemsengineering; acquisition; test and evaluation; repair and modification; and in-service engineering and logistics support. PEO (T)comprises a senior staff and 10 program offices.MON, APRIL 4 11:00 – 11:40PEO (U&W) Overview (Live Stream)Speaker: RADM Brian Corey, Program Manager, PEO (U&W)MON, APRIL 4 13:30 –14:00How PMA-265 is changing the game wrt industry engagementSpeaker: CAPT Jason Denney, PEO (T) Deputy Program ManagerThe F/A-18 & EA-18G Program Office (PMA-265) provides critical current and future capabilities in the form of Total Life CycleSupport management (cradle to grave) for the F/A-18A-D Hornet, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler weaponssystems.MON, APRIL 4 14:30 – 15:00PMA-263 SUAS updateSpeaker: COL Victor Argobright,Program Manager, PMA-263The Small Tactical Unmanned Air Systems Program Manager will discuss current and future capabilities for the Navy and MarineCorps’ Group 1-3 UAS.MON, APRIL 4 15:30 - 16:00Small Business Update (Live Stream)Speaker: Mr. Shelby Butler, Director, NAVAIR Office of Small Business ProgramsMr. Shelby Butler began his professional career at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, FL, where he worked with RadioisotopeThermoelectric Generators for the Ulysses and Galileo Spacecraft missions that explored the Sun and Jupiter, respectively. Healso developed procedures and performed underwater training for the astronauts’ Extra-Vehicular Activities on the Hubble SpaceTelescope repair missions.Mr. Butler rejoined the Department of the Navy and later became the Director of Acquisition for Rapid Response & IrregularWarfare, leading the effort aimed at the award of a 5 Billion Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (MAIDIQ),multi-platform procurement vehicle for NAVAIR. He also served as a Technical Director for NAVAIR, prior to becoming the Directorof the Office of Small Business Programs.Navy Exchange Service Command

Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)Booth 947 / Presentation ScheduleTUES, APRIL 5 09:30 - 10:10NAVAIR’s NavalX Tech Bridge efforts (Live Stream)Speaker: Mrs. Diana Teel, Program Manager Industry OutreachDuring her brief, Ms. Teel will discuss the NavalX Tech Bridge efforts and successes from her perspective as director of theCentral Florida Tech Bridge in Orlando, Florida. Rick will cover the Southern Maryland Tech Bridge initiatives, together they willshare their perspective on NavalX, collaboration between Tech Bridges and how they are helping to “bridge” the Valley of Death.TUES, APRIL 5 11:00 - 11:40Training Systems UpdateSpeaker: CAPT Dan Covelli, Commanding Officer, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division (NAWCTSD)and Naval Support Activity (NSA), OrlandoDuring his briefing, CAPT Covelli will discuss how NAWCTSD collaborates with government, industry, and academia members of“Team Orlando” as the command procures training systems for Naval Aviation, Surface, Undersea, Cross Warfare, ReadyRelevant Learning and International programs.TUES, APRIL 5 13:30 - 14:00NAWCWD OverviewSpeaker: Mr. Dan Carreño, Executive Director for Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons DivisionDan Carreño, SES, is the executive director of Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, leading a military-civilian organizationof nearly 6,000. He has more than 30 years of experience in weapons research, development, test and evaluation and holds aBachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Tennessee.TUES, APRIL 5 14:15 - 15:15NAVAIR – One Team One FightSpeaker: VADM Carl Chebi, Commander, NAVAIRPanel Discussion including: RADM John Lemmon, RDML Joseph Hornbuckle, Mr. Dan Carreño and Mr. Tom RudowskyDelivering the warfighting capability the Fleet needs to win, at a cost we can afford.TUES, APRIL 5 15:30 - 14:00Air Traffic Management Today, Tomorrow and BeyondSpeaker: CAPT Kevin Watkins, Program Manager, Naval Air Traffic Management SystemsCAPT Watkins has accumulated over 2,200 flight hours and 160 carrier-arrested landings in multiple tactical aircraft. Hispersonal decorations include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, two Meritorious Service Medals, three Air Medals (strike/flight awards), four Navy Commendation Medal (one with combat “V”), and various other personal, campaign and unit awards.Navy Exchange Service Command

Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)Booth 947 / Presentation ScheduleWED, APRIL 6 9:30 - 10:10NAWCAD Overview/AIRWorks/RPED (Live Stream)Speaker: Mr. Jerry Swift, Director, AIRWorks, Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft DivisionNAWCAD provides talent, tools, and technologies in support of Naval Aviation and our Warfighters. AIRWorks is NAWCAD’s officefocused on rapidly and effectively delivering warfighter capability to meet immediate and emergent warfighter needs byintegrating talent, organic capability, industrial partnerships, and emerging technologies. Please join NAWCAD Commander RearAdm. John Lemmon and NAWCAD AIRWorks Director Jerry Swift for an overview of the capabilities, technologies, and projectswe bring to the fleet.WED, APRIL 6 11:00 - 11:40Operationalizing Additive Manufacturing for Naval Aviation (Live Stream)Speaker: Mr. Theodore Gronda, NAVAIR Additive Manufacturing Program ManagerAdditive Manufacturing (AM) is the ability to “print” replacement parts at the point-of-need rapidly. The NAVAIR AdditiveManufacturing Team (AMT) is responsible for coordinating with all AM stakeholders and integrated product teams in thedevelopment and execution of engineering, product support, contracting and procurement management strategies that support3D printing hardware acquisition and sustainment for equipment and services used to produce approved AM parts. Mr.Theodore Gronda, who heads this team, will discuss how AM enables increased readiness, sustainment of weapons systemsand enhances warfighter capabilities. His presentation will also cover recent fleet achievements and naval aviation’s next stepsin AM.Navy Exchange Service Command

Speaker: Mr. Dan Carreño, Executive Director for Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division Dan Carreño, SES, is the executive director of Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, leading a military-civilian organization of nearly 6,000. He has more than 30 years of experience in weapons research, development, test and evaluation and holds a