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Sept 14-15, 2010 • Hilton Alexandria at Mark Center, Alexandria, VA

www.DefenseLogMedical.com • 646.200.7530

Achieving The Defense Logistics Enterprise

Dear <Full name>,

As a person in charge of medical logistics, how are you streamlining the medical supply chain to
support the warfighter’s medical needs?*
The Armed Forces are being stressed like never before. Our soldiers are being asked to achieve the
impossible every day. The cumulative effect of fighting two wars has pulled our Forces out of
balance. The increased number of soldiers preparing for deployment to Afghanistan is adding
pressure on logisticians at military hospitals, and medical centers across the United States and abroad.
To help you overcome challenges in medical logistics we, the producers of the annual Defense
Logistics conference, are proud to present….

Defense Logistics Medical 2010


The Medical Supply Chain Management Conference for Defense

Sept 14-15, 2010 • Hilton Alexandria at Mark Center, Alexandria, VA


www.DefenseLogMedical.com
The program is specifically tailored for the Defense Medical Logistics community. The conference
focuses on issues in end-to-end lifecycle management, standardization, RFID/asset tracking,
cold chain management, distribution and systems integration.

Here’s why you need to be at Defense Logistics Medical 2010:

Key Topics Covered Learning Objectives


Exploring Joint Supply Chain Standards: ­ Effectively documenting shipping
Improving Wartime Readiness And Efficiency conditions & chain of accountability
­ Evaluating combat and support systems
that are responsive, reliable and
maintainable
Optimizing Total Asset Visibility: Tracking ­ Reducing the amount of survey points
Assets To The Pipeline through the medical supply chain

Exploring Challenges Of Implementing ­ Ensuring systems monitoring capabilities


RFID/IUID Tracking For Class VIII Materiel include stock control, equipment
maintenance prime vendor ordering, price
comparison and procurement
Using Effective Tools To Monitor & Manage ­ Closely work with outsourced distributors
Shipping Conditions Of Temperature-Sensitive and suppliers to plan alternate
Medical Products transportation and distribution of
medicine and medical devices
Preparing Your Medical Supply Chain And ­ Implementing a network-enhanced,
Distribution Network In The Event Of A distribution-based supply chain system
Pandemic, Humanitarian or Natural Disaster capable of providing rapidly responsive
and flexible support to a joint and
expeditionary force
Program Highlights Include:

Total Ownership Cost Challenges In The Medical Enterprise


­ Pat Tamburrino, Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet Readiness and
Logistics, US Navy

FDA Update: The Benefits And Challenges Of UID


­ Jay Crowley, Sr. Advisor Patient Safety, Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

USAMMCE Briefing: Setting The Standard For Focused In-Theater Medical Logistics In
The New Millennium
­ Colonel William M. Stubbs, Deputy Commander for Operations, US Army Medical Materiel
Center-Europe

The U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA): Development Of


Medical Products And Capabilities In Support Of Contingency Operations.
­ Colonel Russell E. Coleman, Medical Service Corps, United States Army, Commander, Untied
States Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA)

Defense Logistics Medical has been developed to minimize your time out of the office while
still receiving increased interaction with your cross-service peers. Please take a moment to go
through the attached preliminary agenda. And do not hesitate to contact me with any suggestions – I
can be reached at 646.200.7536 or Jonathan.Massoud@wbresearch.com.

Spend two of your most productive days learning from successful case studies and networking with
your cross-service peers who face the same challenges as you. Register now to receive a $200
discount on the conference price.** Simply fax the attached registration form to 646.200.7535 or
you can call us at 646.200.7530 to book your seat. You may also register online at
www.DefenseLogMedical.com

I look forward to seeing you in Arlington!

Jonathan Massoud
Program Director
Defense Logistics Medical 2010

P.S. - Sponsorship opportunities for Defense Logistics Medical are limited. For more information
please call Susan Feigenbaum at 646-200-7436, or email her at Susan.Feigenbaum@wbresearch.com
*We apologize if this letter was sent to you in error. Please pass this on to the relevant medical
logistics person as this information might be of particular importance.
**Discounts are valid for military and government agencies only.

Sponsors include:

Register before June 14, 2010 for a $200 discount**


Fill out and fax the attached registration form to 646.200.7535
Book online at www.DefenseLogMedical.com or call 646.200.7530
Mention code <MAC>
Defense Logistics Medical
Main Conference Day One – September 14, 2010

7:15 Continental Breakfast & Registration


8:00 Welcome Remarks
Jonathan Massoud, Program Director, Defense Logistics Medical 2010
8:15 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
(reserved for PRTM)
8:30 Total Ownership Cost Challenges In The Medical Enterprise
Pat Tamburrino, Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet
Readiness and Logistics, US Navy
9:10 Partnering For Enhanced Transportation Visibility
Tami Johnson, Program Manager for Transportation Information Systems, US
Army
9:50 Topic TBA
10:30 Morning Refreshment Break and Networking Opportunity
11:00 USAMMCE Briefing: Setting The Standard For Focused In-Theater
Medical Logistics In The New Millennium
Colonel William M. Stubbs, Deputy Commander for Operations, US Army
Medical Materiel Center-Europe
11:45 PANEL SESSION: Preparing Your Medical Supply Chain And
Distribution Network In The Event Of A Pandemic, Humanitarian or
Natural Disaster
Pat Tamburrino, Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Fleet
Readiness and Logistics, US Navy
Colonel William M. Stubbs, Deputy Commander for Operations, US Army
Medical Materiel Center-Europe
Captain Tonya Moser, Chief, Medical Logistics Office of the Air Surgeon
National Guard Bureau, Air National Guard Readiness Center
12:20 Lunch For All Attendees
1:30 FDA Update: The Benefits And Challenges Of UID
Jay Crowley, Sr. Advisor Patient Safety, Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)
2:10 Improving Data Standardization And Synchronization Through Item
Unique Identification
Robert Leibrandt, Deputy, Unique Identification Policy Office, OSD
2:50 The Role Of Unique Identifiers For Products, Patients And Practitioners
Stephen Miles, Research Affiliate, MIT Auto-ID Labs
3:30 Afternoon Refreshment Break and Networking Opportunity
4:00 Managing Risk In Controlled Distribution Environment
Borianna Cavicchia, Manager, Systems Quality, Biomedical Services, Manager,
Systems Quality, Biomedical Services, American Red Cross
4:40 PANEL SESSION: Optimizing End-to-End Temperature Control From
Port To Port
Dana Dallas, Cold Chain Vaccine Program Manager & Packaging Analyst,
Defense Logistics Agency
Borianna Cavicchia, Manager, Systems Quality, Biomedical Services, Manager,
Systems Quality, Biomedical Services, American Red Cross
Dr. Victor MacDonald, Product Manager, SME Blood Products,
Pharmaceutical Systems Management Division USAMMDA
5:20 Cocktail Reception For All Attendees
Defense Logistics Medical
Main Conference Day Two – September 15, 2010

7:30 Continental Breakfast & Registration


8:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
8:15 The U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity (USAMMDA):
Development Of Medical Products And Capabilities In Support Of
Contingency Operations.
Colonel Russell E. Coleman, Medical Service Corps, United States Army,
Commander, Untied States Army Medical Materiel Development Activity
(USAMMDA)
9:20 The Application Of Emerging Technologies To Military Medical Logistics
John Depasquale, Portfolio Manager Medical Logistics, Telemedicine and
Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC)
10:00 CMBS-JPMO Briefing: Effectively Supporting The Advancement And
Distribution Of Medical Systems
Colonel David Williams, Joint Project Manager, Chemical Biological Medical
Systems (CBMS)
10:40 Morning Refreshment Break and Networking Opportunity
11:10 Exploring Joint Supply Chain Standards: Improving Wartime Readiness
And Efficiency
Carlos Morrison, CIO, Army G-4
11:50 PANEL SESSION: Exploring Emerging Technologies
John Depasquale, Portfolio Manager Medical Logistics, Telemedicine and
Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC)
Tom Lippert, ILS Coordinator, Fleet Hospital Program Office, Naval Medical
Logistics Command
Kimberly Smith, Chief, Perioperative Nursing, Madigan Army Medical Center
12:30 Lunch For All Attendees
1:30 The Business Value Of Serialization Within The Pharmaceutical Supply
Chain
Bob Celeste, Director, GS1 Healthcare
2:10 PANEL SESSION: Exploring Challenges Of Implementing RFID/IUID
Tracking For Class VIII Materiel
Stephen Miles, Research Affiliate, MIT Auto-ID Labs
Robert Leibrandt, Deputy, Unique Identification Policy Office, OSD
Jay Crowley, Sr. Advisor Patient Safety, Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)
2:50 Topic TBA
Mark Reboulet, AF AIT Program Manager, United States Air Force
3:30 Afternoon Refreshment Break
4:00 Topic TBA
Lieutenant Colonel Cary V. Ferguson, Product Manager, J-AIT
4:40 Exploring Technologies In Healthcare And Medical Device
Harry Pappas, President and Founder, RFID Business Association
5:20 Conclusion of Defense Logistics Medical 2010
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September 14-15, 2010 • Hilton Alexandria at Mark Center, Alexandria, VA
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