FIRST COMMITTEE MEETING
NOVEMBER 12-14, 2013
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA
Objective: Engage in dialogue with sponsor; obtain sponsor perspective on study and statement of task; initiate data gathering; conduct initial study administrative actions, conduct composition and balance discussion; review report writing process and project plan; discuss future data gathering needs and plans; and set future meeting dates.
Briefings
SECOND COMMITTEE MEETING
JANUARY 16-17, 2014
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Objective: Conduct composition and bias discussion for remaining members not covered by November discussion; continue data gathering; engage in report discussion and planning; discuss future data gathering needs and plans.
Briefings
THIRD COMMITTEE MEETING
FEBRUARY 4-6, 2014
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MARYLAND; FORT LEE, VIRGINIA;
FORT BELVOIR, VIRGINIA; AND WASHINGTON, D.C.
Objective: Continue data gathering, conduct committee deliberations, discuss report, discuss path ahead, and make any necessary work assignments.
On February 4-5, one team of the committee met at the Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) headquarters at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. They received the following briefings:
Also on February 4-5, a second team met at Fort Lee, Virginia, and received briefings and engaged in discussions with the following individuals and organizations:
On February 5, the Fort Lee team also visited Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and spoke with the following individuals:
On February 6, the whole committee met in Washington, D.C., to conduct deliberations.
FOURTH COMMITTEE MEETING
MARCH 4-6, 2013
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA
Objective: Continue data gathering, conduct committee deliberations, conduct report drafting work, plot path forward, plan for final meeting.
The committee engaged in discussions with the following individuals and organizations:
FIFTH COMMITTEE MEETING
MAY 5-7, 2014
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Objective: Receive briefing from Army Material Command (AMC); conduct committee deliberations; Conduct report writing; plan path forward to concurrence.
INDIVIDUALS CONTACTED BY COMMMITTEE MEMBERS
Ilker Adiguzel, Director, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Jon Alt, LTC, USA, Naval Postgraduate School
Jeff Appleget, Naval Postgraduate School
Aruna Apte, Naval Postgraduate School
Darrell J. Bennis, COL, USA, PEO EIS Military Deputy
Jay Carr, U.S. Army Sustainment Command
Dan Coban, MAJ, USA, Student, North Carolina State University, about actual logistics experience in Afghanistan
Gregory Couch, MG (Ret.), USA, former USTRANSCOM Chief of Staff
Robert Dell, Naval Postgraduate School
James Eagle, Naval Postgraduate School
Glenn Edelschein, SAS Federal
Lee Ewing, Naval Postgraduate School
William M. Faulkner, LTG, USMC, Deputy Commandant Installations and Logistics
Kristin K. French, BG, USA, Commanding General, Joint Munitions and Lethality Life Cycle Management Command and Joint Munitions Command
Nancy J. Grandy, COL, USA, Assistant Commandant, U.S. Army Transportation School
Chris J. Grassano, Deputy PEO Ammunition (Acting)
James Grazioplene, MG (Ret.), USA, Vice President Contingency Operations. DynCorp International LLC
Ola Harrysson, North Carolina State University
Lynn Hinman, Headquarters, Quantum Research International
Casey Hodgson, Coca Cola
Jeff Holland, Director, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
Jeffrey House, LTC, USA, Naval Postgraduate School
Wayne Hughes, Naval Postgraduate School
Harry H. Hungerford, COL, USA, J-4, U.S. Special Operations Command, Central
Jeff Hyink, CAPT, USN, Naval Postgraduate School
Paul Kern, GEN (Ret.), USA, former Commanding General, United States Army Material Command
Russell King, North Carolina State University
Jeffrey Kline, Naval Postgraduate School
Moshe Kress, Naval Postgraduate School
Stephen Krivitsky, U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence
William D. Lewis, CW5, USA, Headquarters, Department of the Army, Deputy Chief of Staff G-4 (Ammunition)
Brandon McConnell, CAPT, USN, Student, North Carolina State University, about actual logistics experience in Afghanistan
John J. McGuiness BG (Ret.), USA, former PEO Ammunition
Connor McLemore, LCDR, USN, Naval Postgraduate School
Patricia E. McQuistion, LTG, USA, Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command
Vikram Mittal, of Draper Labs
James Moore, COL, USA, Commander, 404th Army Field Support Brigade
Daniel Nussbaum, Naval Postgraduate School
Noel J. Paschal, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command
Steven Pilnick, Naval Postgraduate School
Robert Prieto, Senior Vice President, Fluor Corporation
Matt Rogers, LTC, USA Student, North Carolina State University, about actual logistics experience in Afghanistan
David Schrady, Naval Postgraduate School
Chad Seagren, MAJ, USMC, Naval Postgraduate School
Stephen G. Sherbondy, COL, USA, Army Reserve G-4, U.S. Army Reserve Command
James Shields, PEO Ammunition
James Phil Shubert, Headquarters, Department of the Army, Deputy Chief of Staff G-3-5-7
David Simchi-Levi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ryan Slocum, MAJ, USA, Student, North Carolina State University, about actual logistics experience in Afghanistan
Mitchell Stevenson, LTG (Ret.), USA, Liedos Inc.
Jeffrey Talley, LTG, USA, Chief, Army Reserve
Bradford Tousley, Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Tactical Technology Office
Tracy D Underkoffler, CW5, USA, U.S. Army Sustainment Center of Excellence (Watercraft)
Alan Washburn, Naval Postgraduate School
John F. Wharton, MG, USA, Commanding General of the United States Army Sustainment Command (ASC) and Commanding General, Rock Island Arsenal
Jerry W. Wheeler, Advanced Turbine Engine Company, LLC
Donald Whelan, BG (Ret.), USA, Former Director, Cypress International, Inc
Thomas R. Willemain, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Richard Zilmer, LTG (Ret.), USMC, former Commanding General, Multinational Forces-West (Anbar Province, Iraq) and Commanding General, III Marine Expeditionary Force, Okinawa, Japan