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EVENT SCHEDULE: 2010 WARRIOR EXPO EAST

WELCOME TO 2010 Warrior Expo Location: Warrior Expo Dates:

WARRIOR EXPO EAST Virginia Beach Convention Center


1000 19th Street • Virginia Beach, VA
Thursday, July 15, 2010 • 9:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Friday, July 16, 2010 • 10:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.

The ADS mission is to intensely focus on providing WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2010
timely and cost effective Operational Products and 12:00 P.M. Exhibitor set up WARRIOR EXPO
Logistics Services Solutions our clients need to 6:00 P.M. Exhibit hall closed SHUTTLE SERVICE
increase their operational effectiveness, complete 7:00 P.M. Exhibitor Reception SHUTTLE SERVICE IS AVAILABLE FOR
CUSTOMERS TO AND FROM THE WARRIOR
their missions, and make this world a safer place. EXPO HOTELS AND THE VIRGINIA BEACH
THURSDAY, JULY 15, 2010
CONVENTION CENTER DURING EXPO HOURS.
7:30 A.M. Exhibit hall open for exhibiting vendors
More than just a tradeshow, Warrior Expo is designed to be an exclusive
Warrior Expo Shuttle Schedule:
opportunity for our customers to interact with the industry-leading 9:30 A.M. Warrior Expo open to customers
July 15 & 16, 2009
manufacturers we feel can provide the latest and greatest operational 10:30 A.M. BREAKOUT SESSION 1: 10:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M.
SUPPORTING EOD P1 DOWNRANGE Morning Schedule:
equipment. Location: Command & Control Center ► Shuttles depart every 20 minutes from
11:30 A.M. DEMONSTRATION: 11:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. 8:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M.
In addition, ADS is always looking for ways to increase the effectiveness DuPont™ THERMO-MAN®:
Afternoon Schedule:
Measuring thermal protection
and abilities of our customers. Please take a moment to review our Location: Convention Center Parking Lot ► Shuttles depart every 20 minutes from
educational breakout sessions which will cover many topics including 3:00 P.M. - 5:40 P.M.
1:00 P.M. BREAKOUT SESSION 2: 1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M.
Supporting EOD P1 Downrange, Infrastructure and Equipment for Mission LOGISTICS: THE BIG PICTURE No shuttle service is available from
Location: Command & Control Center
Deployment and Disaster Relief, Tactical Combat Casualty Care, Logistics the Virginia Beach Convention Center
2:30 P.M. BREAKOUT SESSION 3: 2:30 P.M. - 3:30 P.M. the afternoon of July 16 th.
and Navigating DOD Contracting Vehicles. DEPLOYABLE INFRASTRUCTURE & EQUIPMENT
FOR MISSION DEPLOYMENTS & DISASTER RELIEF Warrior Expo Pick-up and
Location: Command & Control Center
Thank you for your service to our country and for attending Warrior Expo Drop-off Locations:
4:30 P.M. Warrior Expo closed
East. No matter what uniform you wear, we are certain this event will help ► The Westin Virginia Beach Town Center
6:30 P.M. CUSTOMER RECEPTION 6:30 P.M. - 10:30 P.M.
you complete your mission – at home or in theater. CASINO NIGHT CUSTOMER RECEPTION
► The Hilton Garden Inn Virginia Beach
Location: The Westin, Town Center ► Crowne Plaza

► The Hilton Oceanfront


Please don’t hesitate to contact me directly should you have any feedback
FRIDAY, JULY 16, 2010 ► Sheraton Oceanfront
on how we can continue to improve Warrior Expo.
9:00 A.M. Exhibit hall open for exhibiting vendors
Casino Night Shuttle Schedule:
10:00 A.M. Warrior Expo open to customers Shuttles depart every 20 minutes from
Sincerely, ►
The Westin to the below hotels.
11:00 A.M. BREAKOUT SESSION 4: 11:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
NAVIGATING DOD CONTRACTING VEHICLES 11:00 P.M. - 1:30 A.M.
Location: Command & Control Center
Drop-off Locations:
1:30 P.M. BREAKOUT SESSION 5: 1:30 P.M. - 2:30 P.M. ► Crowne Plaza
TACTICAL COMBAT CASUALTY CARE (TCCC)
Location: Command & Control Center
► Hilton Inn Oceanfront
► Sheraton Oceanfront
3:30 P.M. Warrior Expo closed
Jason S. Wallace
3:45 P.M. Exhibit breakdown for vendors
Shuttle services provided by:
Vice President, Sales
8:00 P.M. Exhibit hall closed
ADS, Inc.
Email: jwallace@adsinc.com
THE LATEST EQUIPMENT FLOOR PLAN: 2010 WARRIOR EXPO EAST
Warrior Expo Location: Warrior Expo Dates:

FROM INDUSTRY-LEADING MANUFACTURERS Virginia Beach Convention Center


1000 19th Street • Virginia Beach, VA
Thursday, July 15, 2010 • 9:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.
Friday, July 16, 2010 • 10:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.

command & control center


VENDOR LISTING: 2010 WARRIOR EXPO EAST
Vendor Booth # Vendor Booth # Vendor Booth # Vendor Booth # Vendor Booth # Vendor Booth #
o 3M 129 o Cascade Designs 139 o HDT Base-X Shelters 189 o MJL Enterprises 21 o Sabre 46 o Tactical Tailor 117
o 5.11 29 o Cejay Engineering 82 o Hillier-LaRose Foundation 153 o Motorola 125 o Safariland 77 o TangoDown 42
o Adams Industries 156 o Coastal Defense 118 o Holmatro 153 o MSA 120 o Saloman 35 o Task Force Tips 168
o ADS Solutions Center ADS o Combat Medical 187 o Honeywell First 185 o Multipower Systems 134 o Scuba Pro 148 o Team Wendy 142
Systems (CMS) Responder Products
o ADS MRO 186 o Multiquip 128 o SecureIt Tactical 172 o TenCate 9
Equipment Solutions o Command Light 182 o Hurley IR 126
o Mustang Survival 152 o SEK Solutions 130 o Trelleborg Viking 147
o Advanced Tactical 143 o Cove Shoe Company 93 o Husqvarna 177
o Mystery Ranch 88 o Selex Communications 74 o Trijicon 114
Sighting Systems o Creative Tent 141 o ICOM 5
o Nacre 68 o Signature K-9 8 o TSGI 16
o Adventure Lights 26 o ICx Technologies 106
o Crimson Trace 78
o National Solar 154 o Silynx 111 o UltraCell 171
o Alaska Structures 145 o Inert Products 4
o Crye Precision 136
o NEMO Equipment 89 o Skedco 51 o Ultralife 36
o Allen Vanguard 1
o Dakota Outerwear 47 o Insight Technology 99
o New Balance 6 o Sklar 52 o Umbilicals International 151
o Amerex 183 Company o Integrated Wave 48
o Nex-Ray (MSPT) 2 o Skydex 11 o Under Armour 44
o Amphenol 173 o Danaher 175 Technologies (IWT)
o Jameson 127 o Norotos 56 o Smartwool 39 o Vectronix 112
o Ansell Hawkeye 94 o Danalco 27
o Johnson Outdoors 107 o Oakley 67 o Source Hydration 62 o Vertex Standard 32
o Aqua Lung 159 o Daniel Defense 108
o Kamp-Rite 131 o Ocean Technology 162 o Spec-Ops Brand 95 o Voxtec 85
o Arc'Teryx 35 o Darn Tough 109
Systems o Wellco Enterprises 124
o Ari Hetra 186 o Diving Unlimited 163 o L3 EOTech 97 o Spec Rescue 166
o O'Gara Group 92
International (DUI) o Lacrosse Footwear 70 o Spectrum Technologies 170 o Western Shelters 138
o ASP 19
o Omega Aquatics 180 International
o Draeger 161 o Whites Manufacturing 160
o Avon 15 o Laerdal 50
o Ops-Core 66 o Sperian Protection 101
o DRIFIRE 110 o Wilcox 122
o Barrier-Wear 113 o Larson Electronics 37
o OTIS 33 o Stanley Supply 174
o Dupont 169 o Wild Things 10
o Bates Footwear 104 o Leatherman 80
o Outdoor Research 71 & Services
o Duro 38 o Wiley X 115
o Bauer Compressors 149 o Leupold 79
o Pelican 158 o Steiner 43
o Eagle Industries 65 o WL Gore 76
o BE Meyers 40 o LEX Products 132
o Petzl 144 o SteriPEN 22
o Earl Energy 133 o WM Robotics 14
o Belleville 24 o Loksak 150
o Pigeon Mountain 90 o Sterling Rope 87
o ESS 64 o Warrior Protection & 55
o Benchmade 81 o London Bridge 59 Industries (PMI) o Strider Knives 121
o Federal Signal 23 Trading Company (LBT) Readiness Coalition
o Beyond 58 o Polartec 3
o LRAD Corporation 83 o S & S Precision 135 o Xcel 164
o First-Light 73
o Black Diamond 28 o Power Hawk 176
o LTC 34 o Supervac 182 o Yates Gear 167
o FLIR 69
o Black Pin 155 o Princeton Tec 20
o LWRC International 91 o SureFire 103 o Zero Point 17
o Blauer Manufacturing 84 o Forceprotector Gear 137
o Progress Solar 184 o Survival Armor 34
o Magpul 45 o Zodiac 146
o Blue Force Gear 102 o GAIA (Kwikpoint) 63 o Protech VIP 41
o Maryland Fire & 165 o Suunto 35
o Broco 157 o Garrett 18 Rescue Institute (MFRI) o ProTek 54 o Tactical Command 25
o Brookwood 86 o GDI 105 o Massif 123 o Rapid Response 188 Industries (TCI)
o Camelbak 100 o Gear Keeper 179 o McQ 116 Concepts (RRC) o Tactical Distributors 7
o Cammenga 31 o Gentex 178 o Milliken 75 o Rocky Boots 140 o Tactical Electronics 12
o Cardiac Science 53 o HC Distribution 57 o Mistral 13 o Saab Barracuda 30 o Tactical Medical Solutions 49

Thank You To Our Customer Reception Sponsors:

Base-X Shelters
BREAKOUT SESSION 1: DEMONSTRATION:
Supporting EOD P1 Downrange DuPont™ THERMO-MAN®: Measuring thermal protection
Thursday, July 15, 2010 • 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 15, 2010 • 11:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.

Learn more about the evolution of Improvised Explosive This demonstration explores the
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Device’s and what our EOD Techs are facing in the ever- different levels of fire resistance in Thursday, July 15, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
next-to-skin garments ranging from 11:30 A.M. - 12:00 P.M.
10:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. changing war zone. Today’s EOD Tech’s are tasked with having
Location: to detect, identify, render safe, recover, evacuate and dispose of no-melt/no-drip to full FR protection. Location:
Warrior Expo unexploded U.S. and foreign ordnance. Warrior Expo Parking Lot
Command & Control Center The DuPont™ THERMO-MAN® is an Presenter:
Presenter: This discussion will be an overview of the global EOD situation, current instrumented, six-foot, one-inch tall, DuPont
Robert Brown trends and industry solutions that are making EOD Techs’ job more efficient, high-temperature mannequin system with
WMDTech Technical Specialists less time consuming, less hazardous and more survivable. 122 heat sensors used to test and measure the protective performance
of a variety of garments and clothing systems under realistic flash fire
EOD’s success or failure in the arena reflects our industry’s collective effort to manufacture, outfit and equip; conditions. THERMO-MAN® is dressed in complete garments and engulfed
resulting in greatly reduced injuries/fatalities to both civilians and warfighters. As the requirements of today’s in flames so that factors like garment construction, fabric weight, material
military change, the tools they need to complete their tasks have also evolved. Please join us in this discussion to type, style, fit and the impact of outerwear and undergarments can be
learn more about the equipment that has been developed to support EOD P1 downrange. taken into account. Results of these tests are then analyzed to determine
the extent of thermal protection. It is the most advanced life-size thermal
Presenter’s Bio: burn injury evaluation system in the world today. Controllable, reproducible
Mr. Brown is one of the primary Technical Specialists within WMDTech, specializing in advanced bomb squad
Render Safe Techniques specifically items dealing with Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive exposure conditions are key among the results provided by THERMO-MAN®
components. Training and experience as an electronics technician for General Electric, U.S. Army with a WMD EOD testing. The most important benefit THERMO-MAN® technology provides,
response organization for the National Capitol region of Washington DC, Department of State Weapons of Destructions however, is the peace of mind it can offer you.
Countermeasures division and countless hours with National Labs and numerous other schools has given him the
ability to develop and provide advanced training for bomb squad and security personnel around the world.

GEARED UP
THE ADS OPERATIONAL EQUIPMENT NEWSLETTER
ADS is intensely focused on providing timely and cost effective Operational Products and Logistic Services
Solutions our clients need to increase their operational effectiveness, complete their missions, and make
this world a safer place. As part of our mission we have created GEARED UP - our monthly newsletter.
GEARED UP is your resource for the latest operational equipment available through ADS. We look for-
ward to hearing your thoughts on anything you would like to see in future issues. Please contact us at
adsnewsletter@adsinc.com with any questions or comments.

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BREAKOUT SESSION 2: BREAKOUT SESSION 3:
Logistics: The Big Picture Deployable Infrastructure & Equipment
Thursday, July 15, 2010 • 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. for Mission Deployments & Disaster Relief
Thursday, July 15, 2010 • 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
With today’s technology changing faster than ever, it is
Date & Time:
Thursday, July 15, 2010 even more important for military procurement methods
Know how to position yourself for rapid deployment and learn about
1:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. to be expedient and flexible. These needs pose immense Date & Time:
the latest technologies and products available for rapid response to Thursday, July 15, 2010
Location: challenges to traditional military procurement methods and
aid in disaster relief efforts and mission deployments. Familiarize 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Warrior Expo require a constant reinvention of the procurement system.
Command & Control Center yourself with the latest equipment designed to assist our warfighters Location:
Come hear some of the country’s foremost experts on procurement from and first responders. Topics include the use of deployable and Warrior Expo
Presenter: Command & Control Center
Lt. General Robert T. Dail (Ret) both the military and civilian side, discuss upcoming trends, issues, and semi-permanent structures, generators, lighting, ECU’s and related
Captain Donald M. Ervine (Ret) solutions. Session includes presentation, panel discussion, and a Q&A equipment. Presenter:
Colonel Joseph W. (Bill) Kernodle (Ret) Larry Rosenfeld SgtMaj USMC (Ret)
session with questions from the audience for our panel members.
Brigadier General Steve Seay (Ret) This discussion will include proper planning, pack-out considerations, deployment, Director of Sales, HDT
General William G. T. Tuttle, Jr. (Ret) set up and recovery; the intention is to help you prepare to deploy with a fully Expeditionary Systems, Inc.
operational camp to successfully complete required missions.
Presenter’s Bio:
Lieutenant General Robert T. Dail, Retired: From 2006 to 2008, General Dail served as Director of the DLA. Prior to Presenter’s Bio:
DLA, he commanded and led logistics and transportation units at every level, from platoon to corps, across the full range Larry Rosenfeld is a retired Marine Corps Sergeant Major with 28 years of operational experience in austere environments
of Army combat capabilities. His experience in operational and strategic level logistics is unparalleled. His awards and including Iraq, Haiti, Kosovo, Panama, and Liberia. Sergeant Major Rosenfeld has served in numerous Marine Corps Infantry units
decorations include the Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit, the Bronze including 2nd Battalion 8th Marines, 3rd Battalion 8th Marines, 2nd Battalion 2nd Marines, 3rd Battalion 3rd Marines, and 3rd
Star Medal, and the Meritorious Service Medal. General Dail holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Richmond, Battalion 4th Marines. Rosenfeld has served tours as a Drill Instructor at Parris Island, South Carolina, Assistant Marine Officer
and holds multiple Master’s Degrees from Boston University, the National Defense University, the US Army Command and Instructor for Northwestern University, and at Officer Candidates School. For the past six years he has worked in numerous
General Staff College, and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. positions at HDT Engineered Technologies. He has extensive experience in designing mobile infrastructure for military operations
as well as state and federal disaster response teams including the FBI’s Critical Incident Response Group, Immigration and
Captain Donald M. Ervine, Retired: Don Ervine retired from the U.S. Navy with the rank of Captain, SC, USN. Mr. Ervine Customs Enforcement (ICE), and the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Teams.
was employed by VSE and moved up in ranks to become the Chairman and CEO. He currently holds the title of President
and Chief Operating Officer. Under his leadership, VSE has grown to over $250MM in revenue providing logistics support
services to the DOD and other Federal agencies. Mr. Ervine holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management from the
West Virginia Institute of Technology and a Master’s Degree in International Affairs from George Washington University.

Colonel Joseph W. (Bill) Kernodle, Retired: Bill Kernodle is a retired military officer with experience in logistics, R&D,
and acquisition. Mr. Kernodle served 5 tours in ARMY/DLA R&D and Acquisition positions including Commander, Natick
Laboratories and Director, Clothing & Textile Directorate, DLA. Under Bill’s leadership, Natick Labs received recognition
as the nation’s top non-manufacturing site for Total Quality Management. He is also credited with leading the team
that created the concept of the “Soldier as a System”. Mr. Kernodle holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in textile
engineering degrees from NC State University, an MBA with logistics focus from Babson College and is a graduate of the
Industrial College of the Armed Forces.

Brigadier General Steve Seay, Retired: Brigadier General Steve Seay completed thirty-three years of active Army
military service, where he held a wide variety of command and staff positions, including Program Executive Officer for
Simulation, Training and Instrumentation, and Commanding General, Joint Contracting Command-Iraq/Head of Contracting
Authority, Operation Iraqi Freedom. As a Field Artillery officer, General Seay commanded at all levels, culminating as
V Corps Artillery Commander. He served as Chief of Staff, United States Army, Europe (Forward) and National Security
Element, Taszar Hungary, during Operation Joint Endeavor. He held several resource management, operations research
and acquisition positions during three tours on Department of the Army staff. General Seay holds a B.S. degree from the
University of New Hampshire and an M.S. degree from North Carolina State University.

General William G. T. Tuttle, Jr., Retired: As the Army’s senior logistician, General Tuttle led more than 100,000 soldiers
and civilians of the US Army Material Command from 1989 until 1992. He also commanded the US. Army Logistics
Center (now the Combined Arms Support Command) and has served in the Pentagon as the Army’s Director of Force
Management. General Tuttle is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and earned an MBA from Harvard’s
Graduate School of Business Administration. He is the author of Defense Logistics for the 21st Century.
BREAKOUT SESSION 4: BREAKOUT SESSION 5:
Navigating DOD Contracting Vehicles Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)
Friday, July 16, 2010 • 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Friday, July 16, 2010 • 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

In today’s Federal marketplace, the name of the game is reducing Learn more about the TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) program
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Friday, July 16, 2010 procurement lead times, but with all the different contracting pro- developed to customize the principles of good trauma care for Friday, July 16, 2010
11:00 A.m. – 12:00 p.m. grams available and applicable regulations, it can be very confus- successful use on the battlefield. Many challenges exist in the 1:30 P.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Location: ing to find which program will best meet your procurement need. combat environment that will affect patient care and the TCCC Location:
Warrior Expo program offers guidelines to aid in managing the situation. Warrior Expo
Command & Control Center Come learn about contracting vehicles available to DOD and Federal customers Command & Control Center
from ADS including DLA Tailored Logistics programs, GSA, and DOD Emall. In making the transition from the standards of civilian emergency care to the
Presenter: Presenter:
Brad Anderson Presentation will include a brief overview of long term buying contracts available tactical setting, it is useful to consider the management of casualties that occur LTC Professor
Contracts Director, ADS, Inc. to Military and Federal customers through ADS and a Q&A session to discuss during combat missions as being divided into three distinct phases: Dr. John Hagmann MD,
specific procurement needs. Deployment Medicine
• “Care Under Fire” is the care rendered by the medic at the scene of the International
injury while he and the casualty are still under hostile fire. Available medical
Presenter’s Bio: equipment is limited to that carried by the individual soldier or the medic in his
Brad Anderson has over 10 years of experience in government procurement and has been the Director of aid bag.
Contracts for ADS since 2006. Having worked on numerous multi-million dollar DLA contracts, Brad has an • “Tactical Field Care” is the care rendered by the medic once he and the casualty are no longer under hostile
intimate knowledge of the DOD procurement process from the inner workings of the DLA stock system to delivery fire. It also applies to situations in which an injury has occurred on a mission, but there has been no hostile
of product to the warfighter. Prior to overseeing the contracts team, Anderson led the ADS inside sales team for fire. Available medical equipment is still limited to that carried into the field by medical personnel. Time to
three years, developing training, policies and procedures, and customer service standards that remain the basis evacuation to an MTF may vary considerably.
of ADS’ daily operations. Anderson has managed the ADS contracts team for over three years, and has been • “Combat Casualty Evacuation Care” is the care rendered once an aircraft, vehicle, or boat has picked up the
instrumental in the successful execution of numerous programs such as Prime Vendor, DOD EMall, FREE, and GSA. casualty. Additional medical personnel and equipment that has been pre-staged in these assets should be
available at this stage of casualty management.

Presenter’s Bio:
Lieutenant Colonel Professor Dr. Hagmann is a Professor of Emergency Medicine. He is an Attending Physician in
Emergency Medicine; having worked in Bethesda, Maryland. Prior to obtaining his medical degree, he graduated
in Bio-Chemical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.). He is currently the C.E.O. &
Founding President of Deployment Medicine International and the Operational & Emergency Medical Support
Group. LTC Professor Dr. Hagmann’s past positions include Medical Director and Chief Medical Officer of the
F.B.I. He was also the Medical Director of the Operational & Emergency Medical Skills Support Program for F.B.I.
Hostage Rescue Team as well as the Medical Director of various U.S. law enforcement agencies. He was also the
Medical Director of the Casualty Care Research Centre at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
in Bethesda, MD.

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