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Defining the Strategies Today in Wartime Environment Global Military Strategy and Role of Precision Strike Winter Roundtable 2004 January 21, 2004 Crystal Gateway Marriott Salon A 1700 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA Affiliate, National Defense Industrial Association

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Defining the Strategies Today

in WartimeEnvironment

GlobalMilitaryStrategy andRole ofPrecisionStrike

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2004

January 21, 2004

Crystal Gateway MarriottSalon A

1700 Jefferson Davis HighwayArlington, VA

Affiliate, National DefenseIndustr ia l Associat ion

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WINTER ROUNDTABLE 2004JANUARY 21, 2004 • CRYSTAL GATEWAY MARRIOTT • ARLINGTON, VA

Global Military Strategy and Role of Precision Strike

0700 REGISTRATION/CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

0750 WELCOME: Wayne Savage—Chairman of the Board, Precision Strike Association

0800 KEYNOTE: U.S. STRATEGY FOR THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORHonorable Donald H. Rumsfeld—Secretary of Defense (Invited)

0830 PREEMPTIVE ACTION—WHEN, HOW, AND TO WHAT EFFECT: Elaine Bunn—Distinguished Fellow & Director of Future Strategic ConceptsProgram, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University

0900 MILITARY STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES: RDML Richard W. Hunt, USN—Deputy Director for Strategy & Policy,The Joint Staff (J-5)

0930 MORNING BREAK/REFRESHMENTS

0945 GLOBAL STRIKE TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY:Honorable Dr. Stephen M. Younger—Director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency

1030 GLOBAL STRIKE:General T. Michael Moseley, USAF—Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force

1115 SEA POWER 21: Vice Admiral Kevin P. Green, USN—Deputy Chief of Naval Operations forPlans, Policy and Operations (Invited)

1200 LUNCHEON AND WILLIAM J. PERRY AWARD CEREMONY• Luncheon at Crystal Gateway Marriott• Chairman’s Remarks: Wayne Savage• Distinguished Remarks: Dr. William J. Perry• Special Remarks: Select Representatives• Presentation of William J. Perry Award to Joint Direct Attack Munitions

(JDAM) Project Team: George Mc Veigh—Chair, Awards Committee• Recipients’ Remarks: JDAM Project Team

1330 CONGRESSIONAL PERSPECTIVE: Select Members of Congress

1415 CONGRESSIONAL ROUNDTABLE: Select SASC, HASC, SAC, & HACProfessional Staff Members Moderator: Dick Rumpf—President, Rumpf Associates International

1500 AFTERNOON BREAK/REFRESHMENTS

1515 THE NATION’S VISION FOR THE ARMY: :General George W. Casey Jr., USA—Vice Chief of Staff of the Army (Invited)

1600 HOMELAND SECURITY ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTSAGENCY MISSION: Dr. Jane Alexander—Deputy Director HSARPA,Department of Homeland Security (Invited)

1645 CLOSING REMARKS—Wayne Savage

Wednesday, January 21, 2004

7:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Crystal Gateway Marriott1700 Jefferson Davis Highway

Arlington, VA

Programs Chair:Ginny Sniegon

Programs Vice-Chair:Captain Jim Hart, USNCongressional Chair:

Dick Rumpf

2004 Recipient of the

William J. PerryAward

The Boeing Company

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U.S. Air Force

Register by January 12!

PROGRAM

Dr. William J. Perry

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Dear Colleague:On behalf of the Precision Strike Association, it is my pleasure to invite you to our

2004 Winter Roundtable. As you can see, this year’s theme “Global Military Strategy andRole of Precision Strike” sets the tone for a new year full of new challenges, demands, andcontinuing opportunities for government and industry collaboration on force applicationrequirements and, in particular, precision engagement concepts. This cross-cutting strategy speaks to the on-going transformation of each service to yield a joint, fully integrated force that will meet the battlefield challenges of the future. We continue to seeevidence of the growing importance of precision strike systems in transforming ournational military strategy.

We have structured this outstanding roundtable to provide you with a deeper under-standing of options that will define the debate over our national defense policies andstrategy. We are very pleased to have assembled an exceptional roster of knowledgeablespeakers who will provide you with an opportunity to participate in discussions on thetoughest issues that confront both government and industry leaders. They will cover abroad spectrum of important subject matter supplemented by your thoughts and ideas.

I am also pleased to invite you to join us as we present this year’s Precision StrikeAssociation William J. Perry Award to the JDAM team, represented by The BoeingCompany and the United States Air Force Joint Program Office. This award recognizespublic or private sector leadership or technical achievements that result in significant contribution to precision strike systems. I think you will agree that, in light of the greatoperational advantages JDAM offered the combatant commanders in OEF and OIF,those who developed this weapons system are true visionaries and well deserving of this award.

This will be the 13th Winter Roundtable and one you will not want to miss. Bring an associate with you!

Wayne SavageChairman of the Board

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United States Air Force

Honorable Donald H. Rumsfeld Secretary of Defense (Invited)

General George W. Casey, Jr. Vice Chief of Staff

United States Army (invited)

RDML Richard W. Hunt, USN Deputy Director Strategy & Policy

The Joint Staff (J-5)

Dr. Stephen M. Younger Director, DTRA

VADM Kevin P. Green, USN Deputy Chief of Naval

Operations(Plans, Policy &

Operations)(invited)

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ACCOMMODATIONS

Lodging can be found at the Marriott Crystal Gateway.Phone: 1-800-228-9290 or 703-920-3230.

A block of rooms has been reserved at a discounted rate of$139.00 (single/double) per night. (first come first servebasis) Please reference “PSA Winter Roundtable” whenmaking a reservation.

Reservations must be made before Tuesday, December 30,2003 to receive the rate. Reservations received after the cutoff date will be based on availability at the Hotel’s bestavailable rates.

Marriott Crystal Gateway is located at:1700 Jefferson Davis HwyArlington, VA 22202

For more information:http://www.marriott.com/epp/default.asp?MarshaCode=WASGW

INQUIRIES

For questions regarding attendee participation at the

event contact Dawn Campbell at 703-247-2590 or

via e-mail at [email protected]

WINTER ROUNDTABLE 2004Global Military Strategy and Role of Precision Strike

General InformationWAYS TO REGISTER1 On-line at www.precisionstrike.org

2 Complete attached registration form with paymentinformation and fax to 703-522-1885

3 Mail completed registration form with payment to:

NDIA – Event #4WIN2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite 400Arlington, VA 22201-3601

REGISTRATIONPayment must be made at time of registration! A late fee of $50 will be added after Monday, January 12, 2004.Non-member fee includes individual membership in PSA fora one-year period.

ATTENDANCE ROSTERAn attendance roster will be distributed at the meeting. Inorder to appear on the roster, your completed registrationand payment, must be received by Friday, January 16, 2004.

REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICYAll cancellations and refund requests must be received inwriting to NDIA, Event #4WIN, 2111 Wilson Blvd, Suite400, Arlington, VA 22201-3601, Fax: 703-522-1885, e-mail: [email protected] no later than Monday,January 12, 2004. After this date no refunds will be given for any cancellations. Refunds will be processed after theconclusion of the event.

ATTIREAppropriate dress is business attire for civilian and Class Auniform for military presenters. Military attendees may wearthe Uniform of the Day for their respective organizations.

DoD“The Department of Defense finds this event meets

the minimum regulatory standards for attendance by DoDemployees. This finding does not constitute a blanketapproval or endorsement for attendance. Individual DoDComponents commands or organizations are responsiblefor approving attendance of its DoD employees based onmission requirements and DoD regulations.”

Precision Strike Association is pleased to recognize the following

Winter Roundtable Sponsors:

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2111 Wilson Blvd. Suite 400Arlington, VA 22201

Affiliate, National DefenseIndustr ia l Associat ion

REGISTER NOW — LIMITED SEATING

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Annual Programs Review— Event #4PPRDate: April 20-21, 2004Theme: Partnership, Integration & Interoperability (PI&I)Location: Scott Hall, Howell Auditorium, Defense Acquisition University,

Fort Belvoir, VA

Summer PEO Forum— Event #4NEWDate: TBDLocation: Location TBD

Precision Strike Technology Symposium— Event #5PSTDate: October 12-14, 2004Location: The Kossiakoff Conference Center, JHU/APL, Laurel, MD

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