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Don’t miss your first chance to hear the new
direction in TAV policy!

• Create opportunities for your organization to take part in DoD logistics automation and transformation efforts

• Hear updates from all major services, agencies, and the OSD on current enterprise initiatives

• Discover new technology and trends in AIT and how these will impact the DoD and the defense industry

Don’t miss your first chance to hear the new
direction in TAV policy!

• Create opportunities for your organization to take part in DoD logistics automation and transformation efforts

• Hear updates from all major services, agencies, and the OSD on current enterprise initiatives

• Discover new technology and trends in AIT and how these will impact the DoD and the defense industry

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  1. 1. Sweeping changes to RFID acquisition policy! presents a training conference See page 5 for details 5TH ANNUAL TAV TOTAL ASSET VISIBILITY TM Pre-Conference RFID Technology Focus Day: January 26, 2009 Washington, D.C Main Conference: January 27 – 28, 2009 Hear From Our Don’t miss your first chance to hear the new direction in TAV policy! Distinguished Speaker Faculty Including: This is the only event where you will be able to: VADM Ann Rondeau, USN Create opportunities for your organization to take part in DoD • Deputy Commander logistics automation and transformation efforts USTRANSCOM MG Vincent Boles, USA Hear updates from all major services, agencies, and the OSD on • Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff current enterprise initiatives Army G-4 Discover new technology and trends in AIT and how these will • Robert Leibrandt Deputy Director, UID Policy Office, impact the DoD and the defense industry OSD Grover Dunn Director of Transformation, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Installations and Mission Support US Air Force LTC Patrick Burden, USA Product Manager, PM J-AIT US Army Sponsor: Media Partners: To Register Call: Sherryl Jacobs 416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org
  2. 2. Who you will meet: 5TH ANNUAL IDGA’s Total Asset Visibility for TAV Defense 2009 provides a venue for logisticians, equipment suppliers, and military offices to review issues-at-hand, discuss options, and integrate solutions affecting asset visibility. You will have the TOTAL ASSET VISIBILITY unique opportunity to interact and TM network with senior level professionals from military units, government agencies, contractors, and technology service providers. Delegates will include leaders with a variety of responsibilities, including: Dear Colleague, • Plans and Policy Operational Requirements • DoD logistics transformation requ ires leaner, more efficient managem Program Management • ent of the global supply chain. In the struggle to do more with less, innovative technolo Technology Systems gy and waste- • reducing processes MUST be adopted and integrated into all aspects of global supply Engineering Initiatives chain operations. • IDGA’s 5th Annual Total Asset Visi bility for Defense Summit emp hasizes Logistics Transformation and Aut omation for Improved Asset Visi bility Important policy updates and mod ernization efforts to be discussed include: • Revi sions to active RFID procurement and acquisition from PM J-AIT • DoD policy updates on IUID and RFID man Here’s what past dates • ERP implementation efforts at all military services attendees are saying • Prog ress on the US Army’s transition to a Single Army Logistics Enterprise about IDGA events: • Stra tegic logistics goals at USTRANSCO M, DLA, and regional COCOMS Wow! These guys came in with The 2009 summit provides a forum for senior level government and milit ary officials, industry partners, and the academic “real world” experiences and community to align shared goals, showcase new technology, and define the way forw took the time and effort to ard. present the information in an Don’t miss these vital takeawa ys: organized manner. What a AIT updates and projected requ • wealth of knowledge they freely irements from all military services including a look at the outcome of PM J-AIT’s recent shared. Thanks! request for information In-Transit Visibility improvemen – Operations Analyst, Northrup • ts and achieving asset visibility to “the last tactical mile” Grumman Integrated Systems, Force reset progress and requirem • ent gaps: Where we are now and Western Region where we need to be Take the time now to block off Janu “Thank you for bringing ary 26 – 28, 2009 in your calendar , and reserve your place among your peers and key lead ers in the Logistics community. Regi together such a wide array of ster yourself and your team today. Call Sherryl at 416 -597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs @idga.org logistics experts. The I look forward to meeting you in Janu information exchange was of ary! great value. Well done!” V/R, – Major, Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre P.S. All new for 2009 Don,t miss the pre-conference This was a great forum and a great way to collaborate with RFID Technology Focus day Thomas Engelman other professionals in the Program Director on page 3! logistics community. Total Asset Visibility for Defens e – Principal Logistics Specialist, Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) To Register Call Sherryl 416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 2
  3. 3. RFID TECHNOLOGY FOCUS DAY RFID TECHNOLOGY FOCUS DAY Monday, January 26th, 2009 Give time to the issues that matter most. Sign up for the These practical application sessions will deliver high impact training RFID Technology Focus Day and dedicate more time to dialogue led by globally recognized experts. and networking in a classroom environment. During a Focus Day, you can expect: This in-depth and interactive series of workshops will examine • Smaller, classroom-style sessions current research and development in RFID technology, standards, • Detailed materials and interoperability. Hear from leading academic researchers and • Live applications government organizations on the technology and processes that • In-depth discussions with the class leaders and fellow attendees are revolutionizing the supply chain management function. 8:00am – 8:30am Registration & Coffee Technology that is revolutionizing asset visibility! 8:30am – 10:30am RFID Innovations and Technical Solutions Workshop As radio frequency identification (RFID) technology expands and improves, research on new technology and standards plays a pivotal role in the advancement of supply chain management. RFID has become a major component of the DoD supply chain as well as every major manufacturing organization in the world. This workshop will present the most cutting edge and practical advancements in RFID to date. What will be covered: Session Leaders: • Latest RFID technology advancements Dr. Marlin Mickle, Nickolas A. DeCecco Professor, and • Interoperability challenges and solutions Director, RFID Center of Excellence, University of Pittsburgh • Standards testing and compliance updates Dr. Peter Hawrylak, RFID Center of Excellence, University of Pittsburgh How you will benefit: Implement new technical advancements to improve supply chain operations at your • organization Optimize RFID readability and data transfer for maximum efficiency • Learn how to integrate current technology in any supply chain system • Current updates to DLA’s asset visibility system 10:30am – 12:30pm DLA’s AV System Update and Hands-On Training As DLA’s asset visibility system continues to expand its capabilities, it is imperative to understand the new interface and increased functionality of the program. This interactive Asset Visibility (AV) workshop will demonstrate how the AV application can be used to track assets throughout the logistics pipeline. What will be covered: How you will benefit: • How the application has the ability to track items that are on the shelf ready to issue • Learn what the latest updates to AV are and how they will or from the original requisition be of direct benefit to your organization • How to follow items through the transportation pipeline to final destination • Leverage IRRIS mapping technology to improve asset • A demonstration of how Passive and Active RFID technology are enablers within AV tracking through the single AV portal that are part of the end to end visibility of assets • Receive hands-on training that will guide you through the • The partnership with SDDC and the ability to integrate IRRIS with the current AV system full range of AV tools Session Leader: Karen Blanck, Deputy Program Manager, Asset Visibility, DLA 12:30pm – 1:00pm Lunch Lab Tested Techniques to Improve RFID Readability 1:00pm – 3:00pm A System Level Approach to Maximizing Supply Chain Productivity and Efficiency RF tagging and reading innovations are contributing to efficiency within the supply chain, both from a shipper's viewpoint and a purchaser's desire. A main component of that is whether RFID tags can be read and written to during processing, handling, storage, and logistics, regardless of where this occurs. This workshop will focus on how to maximize RFID readability in order to improve supply chain system accuracy and efficiency. What will be covered: • Determine how well reads may occur within a facility or • New technology and methods to enhance tag readability maintenance depot • Standards testing to determine the RFID read fields for case loads and for pallet loads • What this research means for you and how you can • Manufacturer case studies to best define how to pre-apply tags in the shipping case develop effective and meaningful improvements to your supply chain How you will benefit: Learn how product materials, packaging materials, and product shape impact readability Session Leader: • Robb Clarke, MBA, PhD, MSU School of Packaging Auto-ID Testing and Research Center, Michigan State University Independent Technology and Product Evaluations 3:00pm – 5:00pm RFID Testing and Technology Assessment A promising technology, RFID has been thrust into the forefront by recent mandates and recommendations in managing the supply chain for retailers, government agencies, and pharmaceuticals. Due to the newness of the technology and lack of widespread performance standards, there has been a lack of reliable, unbiased, independent information about the performance of differing RFID equipment. This workshop will provide up-to-date information on the most cost-effective RFID solutions and available alternatives. What will be covered: Reduce the need for expensive in-house testing and consulting • • An honest assessment of current RFID technology and alternatives Access the results of extensive unbiased testing for your • • Advantages of RFID vs. traditional item tracking technology organization’s benefit • Measuring the performance of item level passive RFID tags Session Leader: How you will benefit: Dr. Dan Deavours, Director of Research, RFID Alliance Lab, • How the technology impacts your business University of Kansas To Register call Sherryl 416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 3
  4. 4. Register by Email, Sponsorship and Exhibition Phone, Fax Opportunities Why sponsor or exhibit at IDGA’s Total Asset Visibility for Defense 2009? Email: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org IDGA sponsorships and exhibits are an excellent opportunity for your Phone: 416-597-4710 company to showcase its products and services to a highly targeted, senior-level military audience. IDGA helps companies achieve sales, Fax: 416-598-7934, 24 hours a day marketing and branding objectives by setting aside a limited number of event sponsorships and exhibit spaces – all of which are custom-tailored to help your company maximize its exposure at the event and reach key decision-makers in your field. FOR MORE INFORMATION To learn more about these and other marketing opportunities, please contact Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 or via email at sherryl.jacobs@idga.org Pricing Industry Military & Government Rates Register & Register & Register & Pay by Pay by Pay after Nov. 21 Dec. 12 Dec. 12 Main $999 $799 $899 $999 Conference Only About IDGA RFID Technology $500 $500 $500 $500 Focus Day The Institute for Defense & Government Advancement (IDGA) is a non-partisan information-based organization dedicated to the promotion of innovative ideas in public service and defense. We Team Discounts* bring together speaker panels comprised of military and government Number of Attendees Savings of: professionals while attracting delegates with decision-making power 3 to 4 10% from military, government and defense industries. For more 5 or more 15% information, please visit us at www.idga.org. * Discounts apply to registrations submitted together, at the same time. Cannot be combined with any other discount. Venue & Lodging MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE IN U.S. DOLLARS TO: IDGA Call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 for venue information A $99 processing charge will be assessed to all registrations not accompanied by credit card payment at the time of registration. * CT residents or people employed in the state of CT must add 6% Event Sponsor: sales tax. Details for making payment via EFT or wire transfer: JPMorgan Chase Penton Learning Systems LLC dba IQPC: 957-097239 ABA/Routing #: 021000021 Reference: Please include the name of the attendee(s) and the event number: 11124.003 Payment Policy: Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches, refreshments, and detailed conference materials. Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation. Media Partners Please refer to www.idga.org/cancellation for cancellation, postponement and substitution policy Special Dietary Needs: If you have a dietary restriction, please contact Customer Service at 416-597-4710 to discuss your specific needs. ©2009 IDGA. All Rights Reserved. The format, design, content and arrangement of this brochure constitute a trademark of IDGA. Unauthorized reproduction will be actionable under the Lanham Act and common law principles. To Register Call Sherryl 416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 4
  5. 5. MAIN CONFERENCE MAIN CONFERENCE DAY 1 Tuesday, January 27, 2009 DAY 2 Wednesday, January 28, 2009 7:30 Registration & Coffee 7:45 Registration & Coffee 8:15 Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 8:15 Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remarks Keynote 8:30 Distribution Asset Visibility Initiatives at USTRANSCOM 8:30 US Army Transformational Efforts towards a Single Army Logistics VADM Ann Rondeau, USN Enterprise Deputy Commander, USTRANSCOM • Key logistics lessons learned from OEF and OIF Keynote • Army logistics automation 9:10 Available Technologies and Updates to Improve Global Supply Chain • Contractor support for Army logistics efforts RFID Contracting Management and Total Asset Visibility MG Vincent Boles, USA • Updated software and hardware solutions for global asset tracking Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, Army G-4 Update • RFID III Contract Vehicle and the expectations for active RFID at the DoD Paulette Schwoebel • Outcome of the RFI for new automatic identification technology CIO, Army G-4 LTC Patrick Burden, USA Product Manager, Joint- Automatic Identification Technology 9:10 UID Policy Directives for Improved Item Lifecycle Management Achieving operational readiness • 9:50 Active RFID Procurement and Acquisition: Implications of the RFID III • Guaranteeing data quality Contract Vehicle • Increasing visibility for cross utilisation of critical assets • A brief overview of the RFID program to date including lessons learned • Decreasing the theatre logistics footprint Keynote from OEF and OIF Robert Leibrandt • A look at the expanded application set under RFID III Deputy Director, UID Policy Office, OSD • Defining and meeting interoperability standards Puvvada Venkatapathi 9:50 Saving a Life Each Day: RFID/IUID on the Battlefield CTO, Unisys Federal Systems Don't just generate IUID/RFID data. USE IT! • • Implement a system that impacts at the soldier level to make life easier and safer 10:30 Networking Break Y.Y Wong EHF NECC/TIP Project Manager, Electronic Systems Engineer, US NAVY SPAWAR 11:15 Logistics Automation and Transformation Efforts in Support of Global Air Force Sustainment and Readiness 10:30 Networking Break • Identifying Air Force priorities and logistic challenges • How new technology is enabling processes needed to support an 11:15 Logistics Modernization Program Support of the Army Initiative - expeditionary AF in a joint warfighting environment Total Asset Visibility (TAV) PM Perspective • AIT as the key to business intelligence collection • LMP general overview (deployed in 2003, stats, quick facts) Grover Dunn, SES • Example(s) of how LMP provides total asset visibility - drill down capabilities, Director of Transformation, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Installations demand planning, forecasting, inventory management, real-time views and Mission Support, US Air Force • Importance of viewing and analyzing financials • Where LMP fits into Army and DoD's ERP (and SALE if applicable) 11:55 Active and Passive RFID Updates and Impact on the End-to-End COL Scott Lambert, USA Global Supply Chain Project Manager, Logistics Modernization Program Ian Robertson Global Industry Development Director, EPCglobal 11:55 SDDC-DLA Partnership for Increased Global In-Transit Visibility Overview of the Surface Deployment and Distribution Command-DLA • 12:35 Lunch partnership and how it will contribute to global asset visibility • Functionality of the IRRIS web portal and compatibility with DLA’s AV System 1:35 Real-time Asset Visibility and BCS3 • Using IRRIS technology to integrate transportation logistics, real-time Obtaining asset visibility throughout the supply chain from the point of tracking, and infrastructure data into a single, secure application • shipment to final destination. accessible through the Internet • Tracking resources and establishing automated alerts when critical Darren Guttmann resources require individual tracking or are below prescribed levels. IRRIS Program Manager, SDDC/TEA • Forecasting future mission requirements based on actual information rather than estimated asset and in-transit data. 12:35 Lunch LTC Anthony Evans, USA Product Manager, BCS3, US Army 1:35 Leveraging RFID and AIT Technologies for Real-Time Asset Tracking and Visibility Warfighter Panel 2:15 Lessons Learned Delivering Critical Assets to the Warfighter • USTRANSCOM's lead role in AIT for DOD The importance of Asset Visibility from the “Boots on the Ground” • DOD AIT Vision established in DOD AIT Concept of Operations Perspective • DOD AIT Implementation Plan and AIT initiatives Capt Bill Slack, USMC David Dias Officer in Charge, Forward Stores, Marine Corps Logistics Command Chief, Asset Visibility Division, USTRANSCOM 3:15 Networking Break 2:15 Implementing ERP at the US Navy Status of ERP implementation across the US Navy • 3:45 DoD’s Current Asset Visibility (AV) System • Creating updated and standardized business practices across the Department Integrated display of Active and Passive RFID tags with AV's 2.0 release • Obstacles and needed support to achieve full integration • • Access through the Global Combat Support System (GCSS) Single Sign-On Valerie Carpenter Portal Program Manager, Navy ERP • Future enhancements 2:55 Networking Break Karen Blanck Deputy Program Manager, Asset Visibility, Defense Logistics Agency 3:25 Integrating RFID Readers in the Enterprise IT Overview of different services deployed in intra-organizational RFID systems • 4:25 Initiatives and Strategic AIT Goals at the US Navy • Emerging standards developed by the EPCglobal community • AIT advancements in support of Total Asset Visibility at the US Navy Dr. Christian Floerkemeier • RFID successes and opportunities at the US Navy Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity, MIT Robert Bacon Program Manager, Navy AIT Trends in RFID and 4:05 Current Technology and Future Trends in RFID/AIT Supply Chain Future Outlook Technologies 5:05 End of Day One • Passive systems – zonal monitoring, mobile readers, static readers • RTLS systems – active, passive, WiFi, etc. • Data logging and sensor tags Seating is limited! Register now! Justin Patton Managing Director, University of Arkansas RFID Laboratory 4:45 End of Main Conference To Register Call Sheryl Jacobs 416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 5
  6. 6. REGISTRATION CARD ❑ Yes, please register me for TM ❑ Conference ONLY ❑ Conference plus RFID Technology Focus Day ❑ RFID Technology Focus Day ONLY See Page 4 for pricing details. Your customer registration code is: TLS/SJ When registering, please provide the code above. Salutation/Rank________________________Name_____________________________ Job Title_______________________________________________________________ Unit/Division____________________________________________________________ Organization____________________________________________________________ Approving Manager______________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ City__________________________________State______________Zip___________ 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: Phone________________________________Fax_______________________________ 1 Phone: 416-597-4710 E-mail__________________________________________________________________ 2 Email: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org ❑ Check enclosed for $_________ (Payable to IDGA) 3 Fax: 416-598-7934 ❑ Charge my __Amex __Visa __Mastercard __Diners Club Card #____________________________________Exp. Date___/___ ❑ Please keep me informed via email about this and other related events. 11124.003/D/KA Sweeping changes to RFID acquisition presents a training conference policy! See page 5 for details 5TH ANNUAL TAV TOTAL ASSET VISIBILITY TM Pre-Conference RFID Technology Focus Day: January 26, 2009 Washington, D.C Main Conference: January 27 – 28, 2009 Sponsor: Media Partners:

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