2020 Tactical Wheeled Vehicles Conference Fleet Modernization and Sustainment for the Future Battlefield
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3/2/2020 - 3/4/2020
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AT&T Hotel and Conference Center
1900 University Avenue
Austin,  TX  78705
Tel: 512-404-3600
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Event Type : Conference
Event Code : 0530
Description
Fleet Modernization and Sustainment for the Future Battlefield
Join us in Austin, TX, from March 2 – 4, 2020, for the next Tactical Wheeled Vehicles (TWV) Conference. This extraordinary event brings together leaders from OSD, the military services, industry, prime contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and academia to address present and future tactical wheeled vehicle requirements. The conference provides a unique atmosphere for open discussion between participants on the needs of the military users.
*Please note: This event is open to the press.
WHY ATTEND?
This conference is recognized industry-wide as the premier event focused on the tactical wheeled vehicle industry and its support to the Department of Defense and our nation’s warfighters. The information and dialogue which will be presented is invaluable to all organizations which play a role in the design, development, innovation, acquisition, production, delivery and sustainment of tactical wheeled vehicles to our government customers.
WHO ATTENDS?
*Numbers are based on 2019 conference attendance.
Speakers
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BG Jered Helwig, USA
Chief of Transportation, Transportation Corps and Transportation School, U.S. Army, Fort Lee, VA
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Jeffrey Langhout, SES
Director, CCDC, Ground Vehicle Systems Center (GVSC), CCDC, U.S. Army
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MG Erik Peterson, USA
Director, Force Development, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8
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Kenneth Watson
Deputy Commander, Defense Logistics Agency, Land and Maritime
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Marion Whicker, SES
Executive Director, U.S. Army TACOM, Integrated Logistics Support Center
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Jeffrey White, SES
Principal Deputy, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics & Technology)
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