Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation US Department of State Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs INL Aviation Industry Brief 9 January 2013 Air Wing 1 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Jesse Lowman Air Wing 2 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Open- Administrative • Remarkable turn- out: 200/ 325 • Individual sessions as posted 12/20 • Covering current requirements according to SOR and SOO as posted 12/17 • Exits, restrooms, meeting rooms • Briefing schedule, break, lunch Air Wing 3 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Agenda • • • • • • • • • • • • Administrative Open, Jesse Lowman Opening Remarks, Pat Popovich, AMB Ralph Frank Small Business Advocate, Shapleigh Drisko INL Contract Officer, Ray Bouford Program Overview, Paul O’Sullivan Country Profiles, Dave Campbell Safety, Don Campbell Logistics, Gerry Gallmeister Maintenance, Doug Aslett Information Technology, Andre Velez Closing Remarks, Pat Popovich and Ray Bouford Administrative Close, Jesse Lowman Air Wing 4 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Patricia A. Popovich Senior Acquisition Manager Air Wing 5 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Ambassador Ralph Frank Acting Director INL/A Air Wing 6 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Shapleigh Drisko Small Business Advocate Air Wing 7 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation CONTRACTING Air Wing 8 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation CONTRACTING • Ray Bouford – Senior CO/Branch Chief • Patrick Murphy – CO • 3 main goals for this conference & this FY – Promote open dialog to find the best way to meet the Governments worldwide needs. – Ensure the maximum use of small business while maintaining operational integrity. – Ensure a level playing field with however many RFPs we end up soliciting. Air Wing 9 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation CONTRACTING • We have a special project office at Imperial Plaza should you want to meet with our team or review documents any time before the solicitation is issued next FY. Appointments will assure our availability. • Please address all routine communications with Patrick Murphy and the team down here in Florida. You may contact me at any time with contract issues you think needs higher level review. Air Wing 10 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation CONTRACTING We expect construction projects to be solicited as separate construction contracts and not as task orders under the Air Support Services contract. However, there are always deployment emergencies. • A decision on which tasks should be set aside for small business should be announced on FEDBIZOPPs by mid February and a draft solicitation posted for industry comment by the end of March. • We realize that we will need to coordinate the timing of the set aside awards with the Air Support Services contract mobilization where necessary. • Air Wing 11 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Questions? Air Wing 12 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation PROGRAM OVERVIEW Air Wing 13 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Program Overview • Help you understand the Department of State (DOS) Air Wing; mission, resources, standards of performance • Provide an overview of existing requirements by functional area • Augment the contract information already provided • “Paint the picture”, at macro level, of what the Air Wing does • Should assist to frame/focus your questions for one-on-one’s Air Wing 14 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Department of State Air Wing • Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) – Mission: Minimize the impact of international crime and illegal drugs on the US and it’s citizens by providing effective Foreign Assistance and through fostering global cooperation • Office of Aviation; also called INL/A, DOS Air Wing • Organized into functional areas; – Operations, Maintenance, Logistics, Safety, Contract Administration, and Information Technology (IT) • High number of retired military aviation personnel • Unusual continuity on Air Wing staff • Re-compete office comprised of AQM, INL/A, and INL/RM personnel Air Wing 15 01/03/12 INL/A Organizational Chart Director Safety Deputy Director Administrati ve Division Operations Division Information Mgmt Division Washington D.C. Liaison Logistics Division Maintenanc e Division Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing Vision / Mission Vision: Be the provide of aviation services for the Department of State… provide, safe, secure and flexible aviation support to manage the aviation needs of the Department. Mission: Provide aviation management, expertise and resources to strengthen law enforcement, support counter-narcotics and counter-terrorism efforts and provide safe and efficient aviation support to meet all Department of State aviation requirements. Air Wing 17 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Aviation Program Goals Goal 1: Human Capital - Recruit and retain a highly adaptable, technically competent and diverse workforce. Goal 2: Aviation Support - Provide safe and professional aviation support, while providing the best value in aircraft and technical integration services.   Goal 3: Responsiveness to Customers - Provide high quality aviation support that responds to customers’ needs - aircraft operations, maintenance, logistics, acquisitions and technical integration, to include outsourcing. Goal 4: Strategic Plans - Review, assess and develop plans for current and future Department of State aviation needs. Air Wing 18 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Aviation Program Priorities - Safety - Mission Accomplishment - Teamwork - Compliance with regulatory guidance - Effective/efficient use of resources Air Wing 19 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing Program • Operations in 1 domestic and 7 overseas locations • Over $1B in Budget and Assets • Operating 98 Rotary Wing and 34 Fixed Wing Aircraft • Providing standardization, centralized contract support, depot maintenance and logistics support to operational aircraft • Shared responsibility for success • Contract Evaluation; metrics, mitigation Air Wing 20 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing Mission by Country • Under Bilateral agreements, we are “embedded” with Host nation organizations in five of seven countries • Air Wing Personnel integrated with Host Nation personnel • We fly with host nation pilots, under host nation colors, using host nation mechanics  Colombia: Colombian National Police  Peru: Peruvian National Police  Bolivia: Bolivian Air Force  Guatemala: Guatemalan Air Force  Pakistan: Frontier Corps  Afghanistan: Air Wing only  Iraq: Air Wing only Air Wing 21 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing (INL/A) History • 1970’s: Started in late ’70’s as aerial eradication and helo support for manual eradication – Initial spray operations in Mexico, Colombia, Burma • 1980’s: Expanded to spray ops in Caribbean and Belize in early ’80’s – Added DEA interdiction support (Operation Snowcap) in late ’80’s – Limited contract support in ’87, then fully contract in ’89 – Forward manned sites in Peru, Bolivia, Belize, and Guatemala • 1996 : Colombia Spray Program expansion Air Wing 22 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing (INL/A) History • 1999-2003: Significant Plan Colombia expansion and expanded authorities for Counter-Terrorism operations • 2001: Pakistan Border Security Program initiated • 2006: Afghanistan CN program started • 2008: Guatemala CN program re-established • 2009: Assume Iraq DS Missions (non INL), expand Afghan CN mission to add Embassy Air secure transport mission Air Wing 23 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Summary – Instrument of national policy – Well regarded within the Federal aviation world – Operate in most austere, challenging environments in the world Air Wing 24 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Questions? Air Wing 25 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation OPERATIONS Air Wing 26 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing Mission by Country • Colombia - Aerial Eradication, reconnaissance & surveillance • Peru - Manual eradication support & police interdiction • Bolivia - Manual eradication support & police interdiction • Guatemala - Transit zone drug trafficking interdiction support • Pakistan - Border security & Interdiction • Iraq - Personnel movement, quick reaction force & MEDEVAC • Afghanistan - Interdiction support , personnel movement, cargo movement Air Wing 27 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing HQ, Patrick AFB  Standardization  Aircrew Training and evaluation  Program directives and SOPs  Aircrew Training Manual Development  Planning     New program planning and execution Deployment planning Ferry flights Contingency planning  Training  JTQP development  POI’s Active Active Aircraft Aircraft 11Huey-II Huey-II 11UH-1N UH-1N 22AT-802 AT-802 22C-27 C-27 22CH-46 CH-46 11 PC-6 PC-6 33 S-61 S-61(PA) (PA)  Evaluation  Site visits  Aviation Resource Management Surveys  Quality Assurance Surveillance Program (QASP) Air Wing 28 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law EnforcementAffairs - Office ofAviation Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Colombia Aircraft Aircraft  Support for – Coca aerial eradication program – Fixed Wing ISR illicit crop reconnaissance & surveillance – Aircrew Training – Maintenance Training  Joint program with Colombian National Police  MOB - Bogota 12 12AT-802 AT-802 22C-208 C-208 Caucausia Bogota Tumaco Larandia San Jose Air Wing 30 10.24.2003 I . 3' I. . at.li?a'h _?Ir .. 5 .II If .ll Ice. . I . i Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Peru Aircraft Aircraft 23 23 Huey-II Huey-II 11C-208 C-208 11B-1900D B-1900D  Support for – – – – – Interdiction Manual eradication Standardization oversight Maintenance Oversight Training Tarapoto Tingo Maria Pucalpa • Maintenance • Aircrew  Joint program with Peru National Police  MOB - Pucalpa Mazamari Lima Air Wing 34 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Pucallpa Air Wing Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Flight of 3 on an Erad mission Air Wing Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Bolivia  Support for – – – – – Aircraft Aircraft 88UH-1H UH-1H Interdiction Manual eradication Standardization oversight Maintenance Oversight Training • Maintenance • Aircrew  Joint program with Bolivian Air Force  MOB Santa Cruz Santa Ana Trinidad La Paz Chimore Santa Cruz Air Wing 37 ..- . 1 :Lnfi . u. . 2-1L -r ?In31.}.33: ff Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Guatemala  Support for – – – – – Interdiction Manual eradication Standardization oversight Maintenance Oversight Training Aircraft Aircraft 66 Huey-II Huey-II Flores • Maintenance • Aircrew  Joint program with Guatemalan Air Force  MOB – Guatemala City Guatemala San Jose Air Wing 43 g. l' A I 2x ..- ?Eff. 3: ?vx ?'V?vag? .. - -. 1v? .L .g?xi? I 35:41?:- - I. ?5?63 a Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Pakistan Islamabad  Support for – – – – – Interdiction Surveillance / Reconnaissance Standardization oversight Maintenance Oversight Training Peshawar Quetta • Maintenance • Aircrew  Joint program with Frontier Corps  MOB - Quetta Active Active Aircraft Aircraft 33C-208 C-208 14 14Huey-II Huey-II Air Wing 48 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Khalid Air Field, Quetta Air Wing Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing Hangar, Quetta Air Wing QUETTA UNCLASSIFIED Lllh'il'i'ED DISTRIBUTIDN Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Iraq Embassy Air Program Aircraft Aircraft  Support for – – – – Personnel movement Quick Reaction Force MEDEVAC Intelligence Support  All contractor program  Locations – Main Operating Base in Baghdad / EHP – Forward Operating Base in Erbil and Basra Erbil 16 16UH-1N UH-1N 44DHC-8 DHC-8 13 13S-61 S-61 11DO DO––328 328(Leased) (Leased) Baghdad Basra Air Wing 53 illililihill. Lilith-?. ., . 7 . Iv . Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Afghanistan  Support for        Interdiction Operations CASEVAC/MEDEVAC Transport Personnel & Cargo Reconnaissance Intelligence Support Security Facilities / DFAC  All contractor program  Locations  Main Operating Base (MOB) - Kabul  Forward Operating Base (FOB) - Kandahar Kabul Kandahar Active ActiveAircraft Aircraft 10 10Huey-II Huey-II 44B-1900 B-1900 33DHC-8 DHC-8 11 11CH-46 CH-46 11AN-26 AN-26(leased) (leased) 22Mi-8 Mi-8(leased) (leased) Air Wing 57 4.. UNCLASSIFIED LIMITED DISTRIBUTION ?mm; Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing Camp Valdes Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Questions? Air Wing 62 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation SAFETY Air Wing 63 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Aviation Safety • Oversight of flight training, operations, Maintenance, Logistics, etc. • Aviation Safety Training • Accident/Incident Investigations • Maintenance of Consolidated Incident Report Database • Safety statistics – Incidents per 100,000 flight hours Air Wing Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Occupational (Ground) Safety • Incident Rate Experience (OSHA 300) Incidents per 200,000 man hours • Tracking of hazards/deficiencies • Reporting of illnesses/injuries • Periodic inspection of facilities • FOD Program Monitoring • Development/maintenance of Emergency Action Plans Air Wing Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Hazmat/Environmental • Compliance with federal, state, local, PAFB, HN, etc. • Hazardous waste management at all sites • Spill response • Hazmat handling, transport, disposal, etc. Air Wing Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Safety Program Implementation • • • • Contract INL/A Safety Directives Local Safety SOPs SMS Implementation • • • • • Policy Risk Management Assurance Promotion Prevention Air Wing Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Challenges/Opportunities • Large, mixed R/W and F/W fleet • Diverse workforce; multilingual, multicultural • Military (all branches) • Host nation (Military, Police, etc) • Civilian • Austere, 3rd World locations and CONUS • OSHA/EPA/HN requirements Air Wing Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Questions? Air Wing 69 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation LOGISTICS Air Wing 70 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Supply Chain Management • Major functional areas: – Warehousing / Inventory / Distribution – Purchasing – Transportation – International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) – Aircraft Database Management – Facilities Air Wing 71 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Warehousing / Inventory / Distribution • Manage $1.2B property on contract • Supply (total inventory) value $323m • 63k line items in warehouse • 150k cubic feet warehouses (Melbourne / Sanford) • Property Book (Gov Furnished Equip (GFE) / acquired material) Air Wing 72 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Procurement • Purchase Material / Parts / Equipment – Military Requisition – Defense Logistics Agency – Vendors on Open Parts Market – Acquired aircraft support packages (GFE) Air Wing 73 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Transportation • Surface – Large portion of budget spent annually – Innovative Intermodal Transportation Option – Freight forwarder • Airlift (C-5, C-130, C-17, AN-124, C-27) – 20 lifts average per year – 600k short ton per year – From Melbourne IAP, Patrick AFB, Sanford IAP Air Wing 74 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation ITAR • US Export and Regulations Control Laws • Technical Assistance Agreements in all locations • Export of Defense Related Articles – CH-46; S-61; UH-1; Weapons, Ammunition NVG and other items in all supported locations. • Export Administration Reg (15 CFR 300 – 799) • 150 Licenses per year / 200 Exemptions per year Air Wing 75 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Aircraft Database Management • Congressionally mandated – – Federal Aviation Interactive Retrieval System – Aviation Maintenance Module – Integrated Logistics Management System • Aircraft / Helicopter Management – 400+ aircraft total – 132 active aircraft Air Wing 76 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Facilities • Located in or near Melbourne Florida • Patrick AFB, FL (Satellite Beach, FL) – 3 aircraft hangar facilities at 96k square feet • Sanford Aircraft Warehouse (Sanford IAP, FL) – One hangar facility at 51k square feet • Miramar Distribution Center (Melbourne, FL) – 1 warehouse and office space at 54k square feet Air Wing 77 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Air Wing Facilities Locations Sanford IAP Miramar Patrick AFB FIT Air Wing 78 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Questions? Air Wing 79 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation MAINTENANCE Air Wing 80 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Aircraft Maintenance • General • Program Maintenance • Aircraft Quality Control • Systems Integration and Engineering Air Wing 81 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation General • Effective Maintenance Services – Airworthiness Standards – OEM Procedures – Department of Defense Technical Data – Technical Manuals – DOS Directives – Approved Plans and Procedures Air Wing 82 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation General • Fully Mission Capable Rate (FMC) – High Density 70% – Low Density 50% • Overall Contract Goal – All Aircraft Types Combined – 70% FMC Air Wing 83 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation General • Record Keeping – AR 700-138 – DA PAM 738-750 – DA PAM 738-751 • Tracking Aircraft Hours – HOBBS – Similar Tracking Device Air Wing 84 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Program Maintenance • Levels of Aviation Maintenance – All levels to include limited depot – Battle Damage Assessment and Repair – Overhaul – Modification • Contractor Maintenance Management – TM 1-1500-328-23 – TC3.4.7 reference manual Air Wing 85 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Program Maintenance • • • • • • Controlled Substitution Program Deferred Aircraft Maintenance Manage Phase Flow Special Tools and Test Equipment System / Component Repair Analysis Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Air Wing 86 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Aircraft Quality Control • Quality Control Program • Technical Library • Comply with Established Standards • Best Practices Air Wing 87 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Aircraft Quality Control • • • • • • Historical Aircraft Database FOD Program Reporting and Recordkeeping Engineering Support Configuration Control Aircraft Systems Improvement Air Wing 88 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Systems Integration and Engineering • Aircraft Acquisitions • Modifications • Sustainment Air Wing 89 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law EnforcementAffairs - Office ofAviation I: \lt . I .I- a Cl" Air Wing 90 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Questions? Air Wing 91 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Air Wing 92 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Introduction • We support INL Aviation Programs. • The core of Information Technology operations supporting the Office of Aviation is located in Melbourne Florida. • Nodes are located in the US and 7 countries. Air Wing 93 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Introduction – cont’d • Facility types vary from US controlled workspace to host country military airfields to remote jungle/desert landing strips in tents. • The enterprise consists of hardware and software which include satellite dishes and modems, firewall devices and other perimeter protection appliances, wireless bridges, network switches/routers, production servers, desktops/laptops, multi-function printers, cell phones, VOIP telephones, and both COTS and custom applications. Air Wing 94 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Core IT Requirements • • • • • • Internet/Intranet/Email/SharePoint IT Security & Information Assurance Full Suite of Office Applications Desktop Technical Support VOIP/SATCOM/Cell Hardware/Software/Licenses Air Wing 95 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Internet/Intranet/Email/SharePoint Requirement • Provide Internet/Intranet/Email/SharePoint hardware & software infrastructure. • Produce, monitor and maintain all enterprise web pages & SharePoint sites. • SharePoint file sharing on the enterprise network. • Report anomalies in web pages’ data. Air Wing 96 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation IT Security Requirement • Provide IT Security Support for the Enterprise network to assure the confidentiality, integrity, availability and reliability of all systems, services, information and data. • Comply with procedures and standards required by FISMA (NIST FIPS and SPs) and applicable sections of DoS FAM/FAH. • Monitor content and requests for additional compliance with DoS Electronic Security guidance. Air Wing 97 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation IT Security Requirement – cont’d • Users – Annual Cyber Security Awareness Training • Workstation Protection – Anti-Virus • Server Protection – Intrusion Detection Systems • Perimeter Protection – Firewalls – Intrusion Prevention System Air Wing 98 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Applications Requirement • Provide a Management Information System (MIS) to access all database management reports used for the day to day contractors activities. – The database and reports will include but will not be limited to aircraft, property and personnel incidents, aircraft maintenance, aircraft flight, spray activity, aircraft battle damage, training activity, material inventory, personnel movement and property accountability. Air Wing 99 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Desktop Technical Support • Provide seat management to all Government personnel located at various sites. • Provide a full life cycle management of all information systems to achieve program goals at all IT locations. Air Wing 100 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation VOIP/SATCOM/Cell Phone Requirements • Provide telephone service where required on the contract to include cell phones to all key personnel across the program. • Provide SATCOM communications where required on the program. • Network communications must be online no less than 98% of the time. Air Wing 101 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Questions? Air Wing 102 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Patricia A. Popovich Air Wing 103 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Jesse Lowman Air Wing 104 Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs - Office of Aviation Close- Administrative Vendor Name Day Time Meeting Location Group 1       M1 Support Services 9-Jan-13 1500-1520 Hotel Rialto Melbourne FlightWorks Inc. 9-Jan-13 1530-1550 Hotel Rialto Melbourne MAG Defense Services Inc. Lockheed Martin Global Training and Logistics 9-Jan-13 1600-1620 Hotel Rialto Melbourne 9-Jan-13 1630-1650 Hotel Rialto Melbourne Group 2       First Aviation Services Inc. 9-Jan-13 1500-1520 Hotel Rialto Melbourne Wipaire Inc. 9-Jan-13 1530-1550 Hotel Rialto Melbourne Robertson Forwarding Company 9-Jan-13 1600-1620 Hotel Rialto Melbourne Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Group 3 Monarch Air Group LLC. Logistics 2020 Comprehensive Health Services Inc. URS Corporation 9-Jan-13 1630-1650 Hotel Rialto Melbourne     1500-1520 Hotel Rialto Melbourne 1530-1550 Hotel Rialto Melbourne 1600-1620 Hotel Rialto Melbourne 1630-1650 Hotel Rialto Melbourne Group 4   9-Jan-13 9-Jan-13 9-Jan-13 9-Jan-13       Right Sized Solutions Inc. 9-Jan-13 1500-1520 Hotel Rialto Melbourne GCH Services LLC (Gold Coast Helicopters) 9-Jan-13 1530-1550 Hotel Rialto Melbourne Evergreen Helicopters Inc. 9-Jan-13 1600-1620 Hotel Rialto Melbourne SRR International Inc. 9-Jan-13 1630-1650 Hotel Rialto Melbourne Air Wing 105