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#SOFIC | SOFIC.ORG | 2019 SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INDUSTRY CONFERENCE 1

USSOCOM & NDIA Welcome .............................................................................................................. 2

USSOCOM Biographies .......................................................................................................................... 4

Keynote Biographies ..............................................................................................................................6

USSOCOM Command Overviews .................................................................................................10

Schedule at a Glance ............................................................................................................................12

Highlights ...................................................................................................................................................... 14

Slido Information ...............................................................................................opposite page 17

Agenda ...........................................................................................................................................................20

USSOCOM Bus Schedule ................................................................................................................... 34

Westshore Hotel Bus Schedule .................................................................................................. 34

Tampa Convention Center Map ................................................................................................. 36

Tampa Area Map ....................................................................................................................................40

Exhibit Floor Plan .................................................................................................................................. 42

PEO Speaker Overviews ................................................................................................................... 44

Ignite ................................................................................................................................................................48

Operation SOFtalk .................................................................................................................................50

Mobile App, SOFICTV, SOFIC | Daily & Wi-Fi Information ....................................52

Thank You To Our Sponsors ........................................................................................................ 54

Exhibits Overview ................................................................................................................................. 56

Exhibitor Listings ..................................................................................................................................58

Product Categories ..............................................................................................................................124

Exhibitor Index .......................................................................................................................................133

Advertiser’s Index ............................................................................................................................... 136

Table of Contents

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Welcome to the 2019 Special Operations Forces Industry Conference (SOFIC) and Exhibition. If you’re attending for the fi rst time, I know you’ll fi nd amazing opportunities for networking and identifying potential business partnerships. If you regularly attend, I’m excited for you to

experience SOFIC’s “New for 2019” features, designed to drive innovation and collaboration tailored to address U.S. Special Operations Command’s (SOCOM) highest priority requirements. 2019 SOFIC builds on previous success to deliver three-and-a-half days of personal, mission-driven engagement with senior leaders from government and industry.

This year’s theme, “Accelerating SOF Innovation” mirrors the push across the Department of Defense to prepare forces for peer competition. Don’t miss our distinguished speakers including Ellen Lord, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, Owen West, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Confl ict, Shannon Jackson, Acting Director, Department of Defense (DoD) Offi ce of Small Business Programs and David Spirk, Jr., Chief Data Offi cer, USSOCOM. They’ll share vision and strategies that will shape

America’s warfi ghting future. We’re extremely excited about the growth of small business

participation in SOFIC, especially IGNITE, our new innovation pavilion. SOFIC 2019 also boasts a Disrupter Event open to government attendees, with the opportunity to meet with all companies during Disrupter Networking. NDIA recognizes that American small businesses provide the economic engine for our country and play a key role in driving innovation that helps U.S. operators maintain competitive advantage across all warfi ghting domains.

I look forward to talking to many of you as you network and take advantage of SOFIC’s many opportunities to learn about SOCOM requirements. I am confi dent you will depart with a better understanding of SOCOM emerging missions and needs. Thank you for joining us as we work together to strengthen our national security.

General Herbert “Hawk” Carlisle, USAF (Ret)President and Chief Executive Offi cerNational Defense Industrial Association

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USSOCOM & NDIA Welcome

On behalf of the new USSOCOM Commander, GEN Richard Clarke, welcome to the 2019 Special Operations Forces Industry Conference (SOFIC). We are proud to cosponsor this annual event with the National Defense Industry Association (NDIA) in our great host-city of Tampa.

This year’s theme is “Accelerating SOF Innovation.” The National Defense Strategy (NDS) directs the Department of Defense to increase the US military advantage and achieve greater performance and affordability by building a more lethal force and reforming the department. The way we will achieve these goals is by accelerating the cycle of innovation. Throughout the conference we will highlight many of the ways that USSOCOM is innovating internally and streamlining the acquisition process. We will also challenge our industry and government partners to innovate with us, bring us your cutting-edge technologies at the speed of SOF to ensure that our operators remain the most elite fi ghting force in the world.

During this 3.5-day conference, I encourage you to get involved. SOFIC is a unique opportunity to forge new connections with acquisition professionals, industry partners, and special operations components. SOFIC is a two-way conversation. There are multiple direct engagement opportunities throughout the week with our Program Executive Offi cers, our Director for Science and Technology, and our Director for Logistics, to name a few. We have

an amazing team of military and acquisition professionals—I want you to get to know them, and I want them to get to know you.

In addition to the exhibits, Program Executive Offi ce breakout sessions, and component commander panels, we are also honored to present keynote addresses by the new Mayor of Tampa, the new USSOCOM Commander, Honorable Ellen Lord, Honorable Owen West, and our new Chief Data Offi cer, David Spirk. I am exceptionally excited about the Disrupter Event. Over the past two months we invited industry to submit their best new capabilities for ideas for the hyper-enabled operator, data and networks and next generation ISR. This week, some of those companies will pitch to the government and we, in turn, will use agile acquisition authorities to get deserving technologies onto government contracts.

Finally, I want to invite all attendees to join us the last day of the conference to recognize our outstanding team of SOF Acquirers as we announce our annual individual and team acquisition award winners.

I look forward to another great conference this year. On behalf of USSOCOM, thank you for attending SOFIC 2019 and for your resolute commitment to supporting our Special Operations Forces.

James H. SmithAcquisition ExecutiveU.S. Special Operations Command

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USSOCOM Biographies

General Richard Clarke, USACommander, USSOCOM

General Richard D. Clarke was born in Germany and raised in an Army family. He was commissioned Infantry in 1984 upon graduation from the United

States Military Academy. He earned a Master of Business Administration from Benedictine College. He is a distinguished graduate of the National War College earning a master’s degree in Security and Strategic Studies.

General Clarke has led Soldiers at all levels in Airborne, Ranger, Mechanized, and Light Infantry units in five different Army Divisions, the 173rd Airborne Brigade, and the 75th Ranger Regiment in the United States, Europe, Iraq, and Afghanistan. General Clarke spent eight years in the 75th Ranger Regiment commanding at all levels from Company through Regiment. He also served as commander of 3rd

Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division.

His most recent assignments include serving as the Director of Operations, Joint Special Operations Command; Deputy Commanding General for Operations, 10th Mountain Division; the 74th Commandant of Cadets, United States Military Academy at West Point; Commander of the 82nd Airborne Division; and J5 Director for Strategy, Plans, and Policy, Joint Staff, Pentagon, Washington.

General Clarke’s deployments while serving in the aforementioned positions include Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Operation Joint Guardian in Macedonia, three deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, four deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and one deployment as the commander of the Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command - Operation Inherent Resolve.

General Clarke is married to the former Suzanne Key Stovall, from Beaufort, South Carolina. They met in West Berlin, Germany, while attending High School. They have two children, Madeleine, a Junior at Tufts University and Will, a high school Senior, who will attend Northeastern University next year.

James SmithAcquisition Executive, USSOCOM

Mr. James H. Smith is currently the Acquisition Executive and Senior Procurement Executive for U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM),

MacDill AFB, Florida, with responsibility for all Special Operations Forces (SOF) research, development, acquisition, procurement, and logistics programs as well as management of the SOF Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (SOF AT&L) Workforce Enterprise.

Mr. Smith, a native of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1986 and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant of Infantry. He served initially with the 3d Infantry Division in Kitzingen, Germany, as Bradley Platoon Leader, Heavy Mortar Platoon Leader, and Company Executive Officer. He then served as the 2d Brigade’s Assistant Operations Officer and Rifle Company Commander in 5th Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment of the 7th Infantry Division (Light). Following receipt of a Master of Science in 1995, he served as

Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering and as Battalion Executive Officer of 1st Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment at the U.S. Military Academy.

His acquisition assignments include Chief, Firepower Division, Combat Developments Directorate, U.S. Army Infantry Center; Assistant Product Manager, Soldier Power; Deputy Technology Product Manager, Objective Force Warrior; Chief, Interoperability, HQ Department of the Army G8; Product Manager, Soldier Sensors and Lasers, Program Executive Office Soldier; and Program Executive Officer, Special Operations Forces Warrior Systems, followed by Military Deputy to the USSOCOM Acquisition Executive. Mr. Smith retired from active military duty on 31 October 2013 after 27 years of service. Immediately upon his military retirement, he was appointed to the Senior Executive Service and selected to serve as the Deputy Director for Acquisition, SOF AT&L, HQ USSOCOM, the position he held just prior to his current role as Acquisition Executive.

In 1986, Mr. Smith earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the U.S. Military Academy. He subsequently earned a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 1995 and a Master of Science degree in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College in 2009.

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Keynote Biographies

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Ellen LordUnder Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment

Senate Confirmed in August 2017, the Honorable Ellen M. Lord currently serves as the Under Secretary of Defense for

Acquisition and Sustainment (A&S). In this capacity, she is responsible to the Secretary of Defense for all matters pertaining to acquisition; developmental testing; contract administration; logistics and materiel readiness; installations and environment; operational energy; chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons; the acquisition workforce; and the defense industrial base.

Prior to this appointment, from October 2012 – June 2017, Ms. Lord served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Textron Systems Corporation, a subsidiary of Textron Inc. In this role, she led a multi-billion dollar business with a broad range of products and services supporting defense, homeland security, aerospace, infrastructure protection, and customers around the world.

Ms. Lord has more than 30 years of experience in the defense

industry, serving in a variety of capacities, to include Senior Vice President and General Manager of Textron Defense Systems, now Weapon & Sensor Systems; and Senior Vice President and General Manager of AAI Corporation, now known as Textron Systems’ Electronic Systems, Support Solutions, and Unmanned Systems businesses. Earlier in her career, Ms. Lord served as Vice President of Integration Management for Textron Systems and Vice President of Intelligent Battlefield Systems for Textron Defense Systems, in addition to other business and operations positions.

Ms. Lord is a former Vice Chairman of the National Defense Industrial Association, as well as a former Director of the U.S. – India Business Council. She has served on the industry steering committee for the Center for New American Security’s (CNAS) task force on “Strategy, Technology and the Global Defense Industry,” as well as CNAS’s DoD-Industry collaborative project “Future Foundry: Forging New Industries for Defense,” which was formed to examine key technological trends and challenges facing the global defense industry. Ms. Lord has also served on the Board of Trustees of the U.S. Naval Institute Foundation.

Ms. Lord earned a Master of Science degree in chemistry from the University of New Hampshire, as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry from Connecticut College.

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Owen WestAssistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict

Mr. Owen West is the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity

Conflict. Previously, Mr. West worked for Goldman, Sachs as an energy trader. He has 19 years of experience in risk-management and the most volatile international markets, leading the global natural gas and U.S. power businesses.

While at Goldman, Mr. West took two leaves of absence to activate and deploy with fellow Marines to Iraq. In 2003 he was the fire support officer for Force Recon Company and in 2006 he deployed as an advisor to an Iraqi infantry battalion holding a remote outpost in Anbar Province, where he led a group of 12 soldiers and Marines living among 500 Iraqi soldiers.

Mr. West is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

He was a Director of the Positive Coaching Alliance and is a certified trainer of youth coaches and a multi-sport coach for his two boys. He is also a Director of the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. Mr. West and his wife have founded two cornerstone scholarships benefitting the children of fallen troops.

He is the author of three books about military affairs. Sharkman Six (Simon and Schuster, 2001) won the Boyd literary award for best military novel. The Snake Eaters (Simon and Schuster, 2012) detailed the combat advisory mission in Iraq. He has written dozens of articles and op-eds on the military and adventure sports published in several publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Slate, Men’s Journal, Popular Mechanics, Topic, and The New York Times.

Mr. West graduated cum laude from Harvard College as a Government major and was commissioned in the Marine Corps where he served for 6 years as a platoon commander and a reconnaissance platoon commander.

He twice deployed overseas to Asia and the Middle East before attending Stanford Business School. At Stanford, Mr. West was co-president of his class and the CEO of Challenge for Charity, the largest business school non-profit corporation.

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Keynote Biographies

Shannon JacksonActing Director, Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP)

Mr. Jackson leads a network of 700 full- and part-time Small Business Professionals across the Department of Defense (DoD). He ensures they leverage DoD’s small business industrial base to contribute to military readiness, introduce innovation to build a more lethal force and provide timely and cost-effective products and services. The work of DoD’s Small Business Professional workforce annually results in more than $50 billion in prime-contract spending and over $40 billion in subcontract spending for

small businesses.Mr. Jackson is a retired Lieutenant Colonel of the U.S.

Army where he served for 23 years. In the military, he was the Deputy Program Manager for the U.S. Army Rapid Equipping Force; a Foreign Military Sales Acquisition Officer/Program Manager for a Major Weapon Systems, Ammunition and Service for the Government of Iraq; and the Department of the Army System Coordinator (DASC) within the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition Logistics and Technology directly managing the Joint Air to Ground Missile (JAGM) and the Hellfire Missile System.

Mr. Jackson earned a bachelor’s degree in History from Virginia State University, a master’s degree in Business Administration from Nichols College and a master’s degree in Procurement and Acquisition from Webster University. He is a Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) Level 3 certified Program Manager and a Level 2 Contracting professional.

David Spirk, Jr.Chief Data Officer, USSOCOM

In August 2018, Dave rejoined United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) as its first generation Chief Data Officer

(CDO). In this role, he is responsible to the Commander for the creation of a data-driven decision making culture while leading the integration of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning/automation across the U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF) enterprise.

Prior to this assignment, Dave was the Associate Director of Technology Investment at the Secretary of the Air Force’s (SECAF) Concept Development and Management Office for Advanced Analytics and Technology Investment (CDMA). Since 2016, Dave was responsible for advising the SECAF and Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (USDI) leadership on industry leading technology required to advance the Defense Intelligence Enterprise mission across operational and functional requirements.

In March 2015, Dave assumed the position of Associate Director of the USSOCOM Intelligence Directorate (J2), where he was responsible for advising USSOCOM leadership and the Director of Intelligence on operational activities

associated with the provision of intelligence to support the SOF Enterprise.

Before the shift to USSOCOM, Dave served as the Deputy Director of Intelligence at United States Central Command (USCENTCOM). In this role, Dave led the USCENTCOM J2’s Divisions for Operations, Plans, Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), and Foreign Disclosure/Special Security Office.

In 2009, he was selected by the Director of National Intelligence to stand up the Associate Director of National Intelligence for Afghanistan and Pakistan (ADNI Af/Pak) and was retained to serve as its Deputy and Chief of Operations. In 2010, he served as the International Security Assistance Force Commander’s Senior Intelligence Advisor.

Dave joined the ODNI in June 2007 to be the Chief of Operations for the Cuba/Venezuela Mission Manager where he also took the lead role in developing and implementing the U.S. Intelligence Community’s strategy to support U.S. Inter-agency and Government of Mexico efforts against the expanding influence and violence of drug cartels.

Prior to becoming a civilian, Dave served across echelons at various United States Marine Corps (USMC) elements that set the stage for many deployments throughout Africa, the Balkans, and South Asia. He was the first USMC Intelligence Specialist in Afghanistan after the attacks on September 11, 2001. As a member of Task Force-58, he participated in the seizure of Kandahar Airfield and the reopening of the American Embassy in Kabul.

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USSOCOM Command Overviews

U.S. Army Special Operations Command The U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, provides

Special Forces (Green Berets), Rangers, Special Operations Aviators, Civil Affairs Soldiers, Military Information Support Operators, Training Cadre, and Sustainment Soldiers to USSOCOM for deployment to geographic combatant commands around the world. USASOC commands active Army SOF and provides oversight of Army National Guard SOF readiness, organization, training, and employment in coordination with the National Guard Bureau and State Adjutants General.

Naval Special Warfare Command The Naval Special Warfare Command (NAVSPECWARCOM) at Coronado, California,

consists of Sea, Air, Land (SEALs), Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC), and Enablers to man, train, equip, educate, deploy, resource, and sustain forces to conduct direct action and special reconnaissance, support advise-and-assist programs, and build partner capability, in or out of the maritime environment, by employing tailored capabilities in support of military commanders, Chiefs of Mission, interagency, and foreign partners and allies.

Air Force Special Operations Command The Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) at Hurlburt Field, Florida, organizes, trains, and

equips Airmen to execute global special operations. AFSOC is home to America’s Air Commandos: Special Tactics, Special Operations Aviators, and Support Air Commandos.

Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command The Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) at Camp Lejeune, North

Carolina, is composed of Critical Skills Operators, Special Operations Offi cers, Special Operations Capabilities Specialists, and Special Operations Combat Services Specialists. MARSOC equips and trains Marines to succeed in austere conditions against a wide range of adversaries.

Joint Special Operations Command The Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, is a sub-unifi ed command of

USSOCOM. JSOC is charged to study special operations requirements and techniques, ensure interoperability and equipment standardization, plan and conduct special operations exercises and training, and develop joint special operations tactics.

Each Geographic Combatant Command has a Special Operations Component Commander just like it has a ground, air, and naval Component Commander. The USSOCOM Theater Special Operations Commands provide the Geographic Combatant Commanders with a separate element to plan and control joint Special Operations Forces in their theaters.

Special Operations Command Europe (SOCEUR)Headquartered at Patch Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany, and supports U.S. European Command.

Special Operations Command Pacifi c (SOCPAC)Headquartered at Camp H. M. Smith in Oahu, Hawaii, and supports U.S. Pacifi c Command.

Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT) Headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida, and supports U.S. Central Command.

Special Operations Command Korea (SOCKOR)Headquartered at Camp Kim in Yongsan, Korea, and supports U.S. Forces Korea.

Special Operations Command South (SOCSOUTH)Headquartered at Homestead Air Reserve Base in Homestead, Florida, and supports U.S. Southern Command.

Special Operations Command Africa (SOCAFRICA)Headquartered at Kelley Barracks in Mohringen, Germany, and supports U.S. Africa Command.

Special Operations Command North (SOCNORTH) Headquartered at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and supports U.S. Northern Command.

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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE

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The Best For The Best

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gunships, wherever you need – and they all give you big advantages: • The AR-20 weighs just 1 lb., 10 oz. The entire kit weighs only 2 lbs., 12 oz. • Only one antenna needed – covers the entire 30-512 MHz frequency range • Fully Automatic Tx/Rx switching and harmonic filtering • Waterproof – IP67 rated • Battle-Tested in the most extreme conditions – it keeps on working! To learn more, visit us at www.arworld.us/tactical or call us at 425-485-9000.

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SUNDAY, MAY 198:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration

MONDAY, MAY 208:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration

12:00 – 4:30 PM Concurrent Sessions

1:00 – 5:00 PM Disrupter Event

3:00 – 3:30 PM Networking Break

5:00 – 6:30 PM Exhibitor Reception Marriott (Note: this reception is open to Exhibitors only.)

TUESDAY, MAY 217:00 AM – 6:00 PM Registration

7:30 – 8:30 AM Continental Breakfast

8:00 – 9:30 AM General Session

8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Disrupter Event

9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open

10:00 – 11:00 AM General Session

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Lunch on Own

12:00 – 1:00 PM General Session

1:00 – 1:30 PM Networking Break

1:30 – 2:30 PM Senior Industry Executive Forum (Large Business)

1:30 – 5:00 PM General Session

4:30 – 6:00 PM Opening Networking Reception

WEDNESDAY, MAY 227:00 AM – 4:30 PM Registration

7:30 – 8:30 AM Continental Breakfast

9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open

9:00 – 10:00 AM General Session

10:00 - 11:00 am Networking in the Exhibit Hall

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Lunch on Own

11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Disrupter Event

12:00 – 1:00 PM General Session

1:00 – 1:30 PM Networking Break

1:30 – 2:30 PM Senior Industry Executive Forum (Small Business)

1:30 – 4:30 PM Concurrent Sessions

2:30 – 4:30 PM General Session

6:00 – 9:00 PM Operation SOFtalk Florida Aquarium

THURSDAY, MAY 238:00 AM – 12:00 PM Registration

8:00 – 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast

9:00 – 10:00 AM Concurrent Sessions

9:00 AM – 1:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open

10:00 AM – 12:30 PM General Session

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Concurrent Sessions

12:30 – 1:00 PM Networking Break (Last chance to view exhibits)

1:00 PM Conference Adjourns

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The Battle Tested logo is Reg. U.S. Pat. & TM. Off. # 3,821,099.

www.arworld.usDownload the AR RF/Microwave Mobile App: www.arworld.us/arApp

Copyright © 2019 AR. The orange stripe on AR products is Reg. U.S. Pat. & TM. Off.

Celebrating 50 Years & Still Going Strong

ISO 9001:2015Certified

The Best For The Best

The AR-20 is the smallest, lightest, most compact 20-watt booster amplifier in the world. When used with your tactical radio, the AR-20 Booster Amplifier

provides a clearer, stronger, more dependable signal and extends your range of communication. It provides a communications advantage that saves missions… and lives. The AR-20 is a manpack amplifier - easy to use, easy to carry. There’s a whole family of small AR-20 booster amps – for use in the air, on

gunships, wherever you need – and they all give you big advantages: • The AR-20 weighs just 1 lb., 10 oz. The entire kit weighs only 2 lbs., 12 oz. • Only one antenna needed – covers the entire 30-512 MHz frequency range • Fully Automatic Tx/Rx switching and harmonic filtering • Waterproof – IP67 rated • Battle-Tested in the most extreme conditions – it keeps on working! To learn more, visit us at www.arworld.us/tactical or call us at 425-485-9000.

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2019 SOFIC HIGHLIGHTSAll events will be located at the Tampa Convention Center, Marriott Tampa Water Street and the Westin Tampa Waterside.

REGISTRATION HOURS Tampa Convention CenterSunday, May 19 8:00 AM – 5:00 PMMonday, May 20 8:00 AM – 5:00 PMTuesday, May 21 7:00 AM – 6:00 PMWednesday, May 22 7:00 AM – 4:30 PMThursday, May 23 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

REGISTRATION BADGESDuring the registration check-in, you will be issued a conference badge that must be worn at all times, no exceptions. Any special events that were added to your registration will be noted on the badge, including Operation SOFtalk.

Badges will only be available for pick-up onsite and must be worn at all 2019 SOFIC functions. To gain access to the events for which you have registered, you must show your issued registration badge. Please be prepared to present a valid picture ID when picking up your registration badge.

PLEASE NOTE: No personal firearms or ammunition will be permitted during 2019 SOFIC. This includes ALL EVENTS, including in the Tampa Convention Center and off-site events, including Operation SOFtalk. The only firearms allowed in the Tampa Convention Center must belong to Law Enforcement Officers or on display by exhibitors. Law Enforcement Officers will be required to reveal if they are armed. Firearms displayed by exhibitors must have the firing pins removed and have been inspected.

NOTE: Any person licensed by the state of Florida to carry a concealed weapon is hereby notified that they shall not carry their firearm during 2019 SOFIC.

NOTE: All large bags and pelican cases will be searched. Please be sure to leave sufficient time to get through security and registration.

WESTSHORE HOTEL SHUTTLE NEW!New this year, two shuttles will be running daily to the Tampa Convention Center from all the Westshore hotel properties. For more information, visit page 34.

HOUSING QUESTIONS If assistance is needed, visit the Experient housing desk at Registration on the mezzanine level. You can also email Experient at [email protected] or call (800) 424-5249.

EXHIBITSEXHIBIT HALL HOURS Tuesday, May 21 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMWednesday, May 22 9:00 AM – 4:30 PMThursday, May 23 9:00 AM – 1:30 PM*See page page 42 for hall floor plan and page 58 for our full list of exhibiting companies.

SOFLANDINGJoin us at the new and improved outdoor space, SOFlanding. Located across from the Franklin Street entrance of the Tampa Convention Center, exhibitors will display their most durable products for the SOF community. You can find these companies in the Exhibitor List by searching for those booth numbers that start with a “P.” While visiting SOFlanding, stop by for lunch at one of the local Tampa Bay food trucks. Food trucks sponsored by

IGNITEA new pavilion at SOFIC, Ignite, will feature 20 small businesses showcasing innovative products and services for the SOF community. Be sure to visit the Ignite pavilion, booth 1236, located in the Exhibit Hall.

DRESS CODE Civilians: Business casualMilitary: Uniform of the day

NDIA CELEBRATES 100 YEARS! The technology used by today’s modern warfighter was unimaginable 100 years ago. In 1919, BG Benedict Crowell’s vision of a collaborative team working at the intersec-tion of science, industry, government and defense began what was to become the National Defense Industrial Association. For the past century, NDIA and its predecessor organizations have been at the heart of the mission by dedicating their time, expertise and energy to ensuring our warfighters have the best training, equipment and support.

Reflecting on NDIA’s history, we embrace the opportunity to em-phasize the need for legal and ethical collaboration among military, government, industry and academia to ensure the defense industrial base is prepared for future challenges and conflicts. Just as the early 20th century was characterized by massive transformation in military capabilities, emerging trends in technology and increasing geopoliti-cal challenges demand new strategies and policies in today’s national security landscape.

NDIA 100TH ANNIVERSARY – INTERACTIVE KIOSK & VIDEO WALLWe invite attendees to learn about NDIA’s 100 year history through an interactive touchscreen and our exciting domain of warfare videos.

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SENIOR INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE FORUMSAdvanced Registration RequiredTampa Convention CenterRoom 24-25Tuesday, May 21 1:30 – 2:30 PM Large BusinessWednesday, May 22 1:30 – 2:30 PM Small BusinessSpeakers will discuss with industry leaders how USSOCOM and industry can collaborate more closely to provide Special Operations Forces around the world with the capabilities and support they need. Pre-registered and confi rmed small and large business industry CEOs, COOs, and Presidents are invited to participate.

MEET IN THE BUNKERSLooking for a private meeting area? Available to all attendees, the meeting “Bunkers” will offer an area to have discussions away from the busy networking areas. The Bunkers are available on a fi rst-come, fi rst served basis. Located at the Tampa Convention Center on the 1st fl oor between Meeting Rooms 4 and 5.

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIESTUESDAY NETWORKING RECEPTIONSponsored by Lockheed MartinTampa Convention CenterExhibit HallTuesday, May 21 4:30 – 6:00 PM

Tampa Convention Center

Join us in the Exhibit Hall for the Opening Networking Reception sponsored by Lockheed Martin. This is dedicated time to visit your favorite exhibitors and mingle with new and old colleagues.

OPERATION SOFTALK Sponsored by PalantirThe Florida AquariumWednesday, May 22 6:00 – 9:00 PMBack by popular demand, NDIA will be hosting Operation SOFtalk. This year the event will be held at a new location, the Florida Aquarium. This is the perfect opportunity to network with fellow attendees and meet with USSOCOM senior leaders while enjoying margaritas and a Jimmy Buffet cover band. Don’t miss the evening special events which include a chance to tour the Victory Ship, and all the animal attractions including the sting ray exhibit and penguin encounter. Casual attire is encouraged!

6TH ANNUAL INDUSTRY GIVES BACK RAFFLESponsored by ITilityAll proceeds for the raffl e will benefi t the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. The drawing will be held on Thursday, May 23. Winners will be announced via social media and on www.SOFIC.org. Winners will not need to be present to win. Raffl e tickets are $20/ticket and can be purchased through the SOFIC registration website, ITility booth 1048, or the Special Operations Warrior Foundation booth 40 on the mezzanine level. For a full list of prizes, visit www.SOFIC.org.

BOAT DOCK DISPLAYSBe sure to stop by the South Boat Docks (right next to the Sail Pavil-ion) and visit our watercraft displays. You can fi nd these companies in the Exhibitor List by searching for those booth numbers that start with a “B.”

MEETING ROOMS AT THE MARRIOTT TAMPA WATER STREET Visit the companies below in the Florida Ballroom. Complimentary Wi-Fi and refreshments will be served throughout the day. 3M: Tuesday, May 21, and Wednesday, May 22AKIMA: Tuesday, May 21Anduril: Tuesday, May 21Ball: Tuesday, May 21IBM: Wednesday, May 22Microsoft: Tuesday, May 21 and Wednesday, May 22Motorola Solutions: Tuesday, May 21 and Wednesday, May 22Nutanix: Tuesday, May 21Orbit: Tuesday, May 21 and Wednesday, May 22

SOF SELECT: SOFIC’s Operator PavilionWestin Tampa WatersideSponsored by Cove Event Management, LLCSOF Select will take place in the Oasis Ballroom at the Westin, just a two-minute walk from the conven-tion center. For list of participating companies, see page 56. Tuesday, May 21 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMWednesday, May 22 9:00 AM – 5:00 PMThursday, May 23 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

PRESS INFORMATION Media Room: Tampa Convention Center Room 2Press identifi cation name badges will be available for pick up on the mezzanine level. Please be prepared to present a valid picture ID and press credentials. The 2019 SOFIC Media Guidelines must be re-viewed and followed in order to obtain a Press badge and be allowed admittance to the conference and exhibit hall. Press badges must be worn at all times. The Senior Industry Executive Forums are closed to media. A list of events and sessions closed to media will be in the 2019 SOFIC Media Guidelines.

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6TH ANNUAL INDUSTRY GIVES BACK RAFFLEAll proceeds from the raffl e benefi t the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. The drawing will be held on Thursday, May 23. You do not need to be present to win. Winners will be announced on NDIA social media and on SOFIC.org

Prizes Include:• HEL-STAR 6 Helmet Mounted Strobe by Core Survival• 2016 President Humidor by Ameripack• Swag Bag by Glock• Big Game Hunter Package by Otis Technology• Crossfi re binoculars and swag bag by Vortex Optics• Gun Safe Gift Certifi cate by ITility• Bushnell Elite Scope by Tri Star

• Personal Weapons Transport Case by Cases2Go• Optima Battery by Military Battery Systems• PC Cooling Vest by First Line Tech• Power Bank Portable Charger by Acumentrics • TACOPS M-10 Medical Backpack by TSSi • 1535 Pelican Carry On Case by Pelican

Raffl e tickets are $20/ticket and can be purchased through the SOFIC registration website, ITility booth 1048, or the Special Operations Warrior Foundation booth 40 on the mezzanine level.

NDIA will be hosting a networking reception at the Florida Aquarium. This event is a great opportunity for attendees to engage with SSOCOM in an informal environment. This includes access to some of SSOCOM s senior leaders and acquisition, technology, and logistics experts to further discussions outside the conference.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS6:00 PM Doors Open6:30 – 7:30 PM American Victory Ship open to attendees6:45 PM Penguin Encounter6:00 – 8:00 PM Animal Exhibits open to attendees6:00 – 9:00 PM Caribbean Chillers – Jimmy Buffett cover band

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A battery designed for systems requiring higher voltage levels or running on a 48V bus. Long life, deep cycling capability, lightweight, on-board diagnostics, and built on the same legacy of reliability as the Xcelion 6T® and Xcelion® 6T-E batteries.www.saftbatteries.com

WHEN SUCCESS IS THE ONLY OPTION

Introducing

Xcelion® 56V

Visit us at Booth #1620We energize the world. On land, at sea, in the air and in space.

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SOFICTV Find out the latest information from SOFIC through SOFICTV, the offi cial TV network for the conference. See “live” interviews at the National Defense SOFICTV interview booth, the exciting innovations from the exhibition, and all the daily happenings that you don’t want to miss.

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NO DRONES ZONEDrones will not be permitted in or around the property of the Tampa Convention Center.

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SUNDAY, MAY 198:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Sponsored by Mezzanine

MONDAY, MAY 208:00 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Mezzanine

1:00 – 2:00 PM Intro to SOF AT&L (TILO, SBIR, OSB, TE) Ballrooms A-C

• COL Anthony Wizner, USA, SOF AT&L Military Deputy, USSOCOM• Karl Rozelsky, Deputy Program Executive Officer, SOF Warrior, USSOCOM

USSOCOM subject matter experts from SOF AT&L will present an overview of the command and acquisition center and its current programs. This event is structured to provide insight into initiatives and processes for those who have not recently done business with USSOCOM as well as provide a guideline for making the best of your time at SOFIC.

1:00 – 5:00 PM Disrupter Event: Technology Focus Area #1 (AI/ML/Robotic Automation) Room 39 Government Only

USSOCOM, in collaboration with SOFWERX, will host the “Disrupter Event”, a multi-phased, competitive ac-quisition process focused on showcasing the latest, most disruptive and transformational technologies/capabilitiesfor Government Stakeholders to rapidly evaluate and acquire effective solutions relevant to the specific Technol-ogy Focus Areas (TFAs). Selected companies will be allotted a one-on-one session with the USSOCOM TFA evaluation panel to pitch, demonstrate, and discuss their solutions.

2:00 – 3:00 PM CRADA “Crash Course” Rooms 18-19

• Ben Chitty, Science & Technology Projects Manager, USSOCOM

SOF AT&L will present the basic construct of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) and the process for entering into a CRADA with USSOCOM. An interactive discussion will follow the presenta-tion. It will include the value of entering into the agreement and the criteria SOF AT&L uses in determining if it is the right tool for the Industry-proposed work and what Industry can do to improve the CRADA tool and process.

2:00 – 3:00 PM Communications with Industry Rooms 20-21

• Contracting Managers and Program Managers for SOF AT&L

SOF AT&L Contracting Officers and Program Managers will conduct roundtable exchanges with attendees on the different communication medium (e.g., FedBizOpps, Industry Days, etc.) used to forecast or discuss new require-ments with industry, as well as discuss the limitations on communications during the formal source selection process. The intent of these exchanges is to provide industry with insight on the left and right limits of Govern-ment communication during the acquisition process and to gain insight from industry on areas where SOF AT&L can improve in its communication with industry. Specific emphasis will be given to the communications during the Market Research and Pre-Solicitation Phase, i.e. responding to Government Requests for Information (RFI’s), sources sought, etc.

3:00 – 3:30 PM Networking Break Ballroom Foyer

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3:30 – 4:30 PM Acquisition Agility/SOFWERX Rooms 18-19

• Kelly Stratton-Feix, Director of Acquisition Agility, USSOCOM • Tambrein Bates, Director of SOFWERX

Directors of USSOCOM Acquisition Agility and SOFWERX will highlight recent rapid prototyping, collabora-tion, and competitive acquisition processes conducted by SOCOM and SOFWERX that underpin the goal to generate acquisition efficiency, speed and flexibility.

3:30 – 4:30 PM Facility Clearances Rooms 24-25

• Troy Fredette

Overview of facility clearances.

3:30 – 4:30 PM RFP Sections L + M Rooms 20-21

• SOF AT&L Contracting Officers and Program Managers

SOF AT&L Contracting Officers and Program Managers will conduct roundtable exchanges with attendees on Sections L and M of USSOCOM request For Proposals, highlighting keys to submitting successful proposals. Emphasis will be given to Industry’s proposal response to Compensation for Professional Employees (Reference FAR 52.222-46).

5:00 – 6:30 PM Exhibitor ReceptionTampa Marriott Water Street, Il Terrazzo

Note: This reception is open to exhibitors only

TUESDAY, MAY 217:00 AM – 6:00 PM Registration Sponsored by Mezzanine

7:30 – 8:30 AM Continental Breakfast Ballroom Foyer

8:00 – 9:30 AM USSOCOM: Sustaining the SOF Warrior in A Dynamic Operational Environment Room 9

• COL Don Wols, USA, Director of Logistics, J4

The USSOCOM J4 will discuss the J4 organization, provide an overview of Global SOF Logistics focus areas, and explain how logistics data and technology can best empower our SOF operator.

8:00 AM – 4:00 PM Disrupter Event: Technology Focus Area #3 (Next Generation ISR) Room 39 Government Only

USSOCOM, in collaboration with SOFWERX, will host the “Disrupter Event”, a multi-phased, competitive ac-quisition process focused on showcasing the latest, most disruptive and transformational technologies/capabilities for Government Stakeholders to rapidly evaluate and acquire effective solutions relevant to the specific Technol-ogy Focus Areas (TFAs). Selected companies will be allotted a one-on-one session with the USSOCOM TFA evaluation panel to pitch, demonstrate, and discuss their solutions.

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PERFORMS IN EXTREMELY HARSH ENVIRONMENTS. LIKE BUDGET MEETINGS.The PC-12 NG Spectre is designed to thrive in harsh situations, from the toughest

procurement process to multi-role missions in the most austere operating conditions.

With its low cost of acquisition and operating costs less than half of many competing

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high-altitude mission capabilities, from ISR to transport to Command and Control.

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9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall

10:00 – 10:15 AM Conference Welcome Remarks Ballrooms A-C

• Gen Hawk Carlisle, USAF (Ret), President and CEO, National Defense Industrial Association• Jane Castor, Mayor, Tampa, FL

10:15 - 11:00 AM Commander and Acquisition Executive Remarks Ballrooms A-C

• GEN Richard Clarke, USA, Commander, USSOCOM• James Smith, Acquisition Executive, USSOCOM

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Lunch on Own

12:00 – 1:00 PM Component Commander’s Forum Ballrooms A-C

• LTG Francis Beaudette, USA, Commander, USASOC• RADM Collin Green, USN, Commander, NAVSPECWARCOM • Lt Gen Marshall Webb, USAF, Commander, AFSOC• MajGen Daniel Yoo, USMC, Commander, MARSOC• Lt Gen Scott Howell, USAF, Commander, JSOC

USSOCOM Component Commanders and Sub-Unifi ed Commander will participate in panel discussions on key acquisition, requirements, operations, and technology issues in the context of component and sub-unifi ed command SOF missions.

12:00 – 1:00 PM PEO SOFSA Overview Room 9 Government Only

This briefi ng is geared to PEO’S, PM’s, Logisticians, Components, and TSOC’s to learn more about the capabilities and logistical services available to ALL USSOCOM users.

1:00 – 1:30 PM Networking Break Exhibit Hall

1:30 – 2:30 PM Senior Industry Executive Forum (Large Business) Rooms 24-25

• GEN Richard Clarke, USA, Commander, USSOCOM • James Smith, Acquisition Executive, USSOCOM

Advanced Registration is Required GEN Richard Clarke, USA, USSOCOM Commander, Mr. James Smith, Acquisition Executive, and the USSO-COM Component Commanders and Sub-Unifi ed Commander will discuss with industry leaders how USSOCOM and industry can collaborate more closely to provide Special Operations Forces around the world with the capa-bilities and support they need. Pre-approved industry CEOs, COOs, and Presidents are invited to participate in a Senior Industry Executive Forum. This session is closed to the media.

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STRATEGIES TO COMMUNICATE IN A2/AD ENVIRONMENTSTRATEGIES TO COMMUNICATE STRATEGIES TO COMMUNICATE

• New design fits all site types

• O�ers modular outdoor radios in a new form factor

• Delivers 4G/5G performance with carrier-grade quality

Oceus Networks’ ever-evolving family of tactical communication systems and software provides secure access and seamless connectivity across a contested tactical domain.

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• Delivers superior wireless performance in a compact, robust small cell

• 30% more computing power for over-the-top applications

XIPHOS MACRO 4.0

XIPHOS MICRO 3.0

• Expanded radio interference intelligence

• O�ers new solutions to a dynamic RF environment or to a rogue emitter

ONMISSION NETWORK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

• Ingests data from an array of systems and sensor platforms, including 3PP IoT devices, COTS systems and GFE

• Identifies developing situations and provides your mission with actionable intelligence through powerful algorithms

SENSORNET FROM ONMISSION

ONCAST

• Encrypts data peer-to-peer instead of requiring a dedicated trusted VPN gateway server like traditional VPNs

• Allows for traditional Multicast tra�c to run over networks that traditionally don’t support Multicast (such as cellular networks), enabling traditional Government Multicast applications to run across cellular networks without any modifications to the applications

To learn more and see our products in action, visit booth 413 at SOFIC 2019.

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1:30 – 4:30 PM Program Executive Officers – Overview, Deep Dives, Capabilities Gaps (Concurrent Sessions) Rooms 5-6: Program Executive Office for Rotary Wing Rooms 7-8: Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Room 13: Program Executive Office for Services Rooms 18-19: Program Executive Office for Fixed Wing Rooms 20-21: Program Executive Office for SOF Warrior Rooms 22-23: Program Executive Office for Maritime

USSOCOM Program Executive Officers will provide a strategic overview of current acquisition programs of re-cord, followed by Program Manager-led detailed program-focused presentations on specific USSOCOM program initiatives, challenges, and issues as they relate to global acquisition, technology, and logistics support for SOF.

2:00 – 3:30 PM Engineering Challenges and Opportunities in a Dynamic Operating Environment Room 9

• COL Calvin Hudson, II, USA, Command Engineer, USSOCOM

The Command Engineer will provide an overview on SOF engineering structure and responsibilities, and discuss engineering technology challenges in principally four focus areas: Power, Sanitation and Water Management, Construction Materials/Methods, and Force Protection/Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities.

2:30 – 4:30 PM JATF Overview (Transition to Room 11 for demo after brief) Room 17

• COL Alex MacCalman, USA, Director, Joint Acquisition Task Force, USSOCOM

The Joint Acquisition Task Force (JATF), within USSOCOM’s Science and Technology (S&T) directorate, has previously been oriented on protecting the operator in the physical domain, as part of the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit (TALOS) project. The key outcomes of the TALOS project include: the pioneering of innovative processes; technology spin-outs that increases survivability, human performance, situational awareness, and surgical lethality; the acceleration of SOCOM research in the human-machine interface; and the reinforcement of our need to experiment with prototypes and foster a learning culture. As the project draws to a close in 2019, the JATF has refocused on the Hyper-Enabled Operator (HEO) concept. The HEO concept emerged from our need to embrace our future operating environment and is intended to focus on cognition at the edge - the dismounted SOF professional operating at the edge in austere or denied environments empowered by technologies that increase situational awareness, reduce cognitive load, and accelerate decision-making. The purpose of the HEO definition is to place the technological emphasis on the individual dismounted SOF operator that is performing SOF activi-ties at the edge. This emphasis highlights the first SOF Truth, “Humans are more important than hardware,” and distinguishes the enabling technologies the operator will use at the edge. The enabling technologies include data assets, adaptive and flexible sensors, scalable tactical communications, edge computing, embedded algorithms, and tailorable human-machine interfaces.

2:30 – 4:30 PM S&T Engagements and Opportunities Ballroom D

• Lisa Sanders, Director, Science and Technology, USSOCOM

USSOCOM Director, Science and Technology will provide an S&T overview and discuss the various USSOCOM S&T engagements and opportunities that are available for industry, academia, and other external organizations.

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3:30 – 5:00 PM Program Executive Officers – One on One Discussions (Concurrent Sessions)

One on one sessions with SOF AT&L PEOs. By Invitation Only Rooms 5-6: Program Executive Office for Rotary Wing Rooms 7-8: Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Room 13: Program Executive Office for Services Rooms 18-19: Program Executive Office for Fixed Wing Rooms 20-21: Program Executive Office for SOF Warrior Rooms 22-23: Program Executive Office for Maritime

4:30 – 6:00 PM Networking Reception Sponsored by Exhibit Hall

WEDNESDAY, MAY 227:00 AM – 4:30 PM Registration Sponsored by Mezzanine

7:30 – 8:30 AM Continental Breakfast Ballroom Foyer

9:00 – 10:00 AM Keynote Speaker Ballrooms A-C

• HON Ellen Lord, Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment

9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall

10:00 - 11:00 AM Networking Exhibit Hall

11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Disrupter Event: Technology Focus Area #2 (Hyper Enabled Operator) Room 39 Government Only

USSOCOM, in collaboration with SOFWERX, will host the “Disrupter Event”, a multi-phased, competitive acquisition process focused on showcasing the latest, most disruptive and transformational technologies/capa-bilities for Government Stakeholders to rapidly evaluate and acquire effective solutions relevant to the specific Technology Focus Areas (TFAs). Selected companies will be allotted a one-on-one session with the USSOCOM TFA evaluation panel to pitch, demonstrate, and discuss their solutions.

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Lunch on Own

12:00 – 1:00 PM Keynote Speaker Ballrooms A-C

• HON Owen West, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict

1:00 – 1:30 PM Networking Break Sponsored by Exhibit Hall

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1:00 – 2:30 PM PEO SOFSA/Lockheed Martin SOF GLSS Brief to Industry (Open to All) Room 9

This briefing is geared towards industry to learn more about the SOF GLSSS IDIQ and how industry partners can work with the SOF GLSS contractor to provide a variety of capabilities, skills, and logistical support through the contract.

1:30 – 2:30 PM Senior Industry Executive Forum (Small Business) Rooms 24-25

• James Smith, Acquisition Executive, USSOCOM• Christopher Harrington, Director of the Office of Small Business Programs, USSOCOM

Advanced Registration is Required Speakers will discuss with Small Business industry leaders how USSOCOM and industry can collaborate more closely to provide Special Operations Forces around the world with the capabilities and support they need. Pre-approved small business industry CEOs, COOs, and Presidents are invited to participate in a Small Business Senior Industry Executive Forum. This session is closed to the media.

1:30 – 3:30 PM Program Executive Officers – Overview, Deep Dives, Capabilities Gaps (Concurrent Sessions) Rooms 5-6: Program Executive Office for Rotary Wing Rooms 7-8: Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Room 13: Program Executive Office for Services Rooms 18-19: Program Executive Office for Fixed Wing Rooms 20-21: Program Executive Office for SOF Warrior Rooms 22-23: Program Executive Office for Maritime

USSOCOM Program Executive Officers will provide a strategic overview of current acquisition programs of re-cord, followed by Program Manager-led detailed program-focused presentations on specific USSOCOM program initiatives, challenges, and issues as they relate to global acquisition, technology, and logistics support for SOF.

2:30 – 4:30 PM JATF Overview (Transition to Room 11 for demo after brief) Room 17

• COL Alex MacCalman, USA, Director, Joint Acquisition Task Force, USSOCOM

The Joint Acquisition Task Force (JATF), within USSOCOM’s Science and Technology (S&T) directorate, has previously been oriented on protecting the operator in the physical domain, as part of the Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit (TALOS) project. The key outcomes of the TALOS project include: the pioneering of innovative processes; technology spin-outs that increases survivability, human performance, situational awareness, and surgical lethality; the acceleration of SOCOM research in the human-machine interface; and the reinforcement of our need to experiment with prototypes and foster a learning culture. As the project draws to a close in 2019, the JATF has refocused on the Hyper-Enabled Operator (HEO) concept. The HEO concept emerged from our need to embrace our future operating environment and is intended to focus on cognition at the edge - the dismounted SOF professional operating at the edge in austere or denied environments empowered by technologies that increase situational awareness, reduce cognitive load, and accelerate decision-making. The purpose of the HEO definition is to place the technological emphasis on the individual dismounted SOF operator that is performing SOF activi-ties at the edge. This emphasis highlights the first SOF Truth, “Humans are more important than hardware,” and distinguishes the enabling technologies the operator will use at the edge. The enabling technologies include data assets, adaptive and flexible sensors, scalable tactical communications, edge computing, embedded algorithms, and tailorable human-machine interfaces.

2:30 – 4:30 PM S&T Exploring the Future Ballroom D

• Lisa Sanders, Director, Science and Technology, USSOCOM

USSOCOM Director of Science and Technology (S&T) will discuss S&T interests in pursuing, developing, and evolving capabilities to achieve mission success in the Future Operating Environment and S&T’s new Futures Foundry events initiative will be discussed.

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3:00 – 4:00 PM OSD Acting Director of Small Business Rooms 24-25

• Shannon Jackson, Acting DoD Director of Small Business, OSD

This session will address critical issues impacting small business engagement in support of the Department of Defense. Status updates on existing and emerging DOD small business programs and initiatives will be discussed.

3:30 – 4:30 PM Program Executive Officers – One on One Discussions (Concurrent Sessions) One on one sessions with SOF AT&L PEOs.

By Invitation Only

Rooms 5-6: Program Executive Office for Rotary Wing Rooms 7-8: Program Executive Office for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Room 13: Program Executive Office for Services Rooms 18-19: Program Executive Office for Fixed Wing Rooms 20-21: Program Executive Office for SOF Warrior Rooms 22-23: Program Executive Office for Maritime

6:00 – 9:00 PM Operation SOFtalk Sponsored by The Florida Aquarium, Tampa, FL

Advance Purchase RequiredNDIA will be hosting its annual networking reception Wednesday evening at the Florida Aquarium. This event is a great opportunity for attendees to engage with USSOCOM in an informal environment. This includes access to some of USSOCOM’s senior leaders and acquisition, technology, and logistics experts to further discussions outside the conference. Hors d’oeuvres and a beer/wine bar with margaritas will be included in the purchase of your ticket. Casual attire is encouraged!

THURSDAY, MAY 23 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Registration Sponsored by Mezzanine

8:00 – 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast Ballroom Foyer

8:00 – 10:00 AM PEO SOFSA - Mobile Technology Repair Complex (MTRC) Brief Room 9 Government Only

This briefing is geared specifically to highlight the MTRC capabilities available to ALL USSOCOM Components and TSOCs to provide OCONUS theatre support to a variety of SOF users in AORs and other CONUS/OCONUS training and operational environments.

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9:00 – 10:00 AM Meeting New and Updated Vendor Cybersecurity Requirements Rooms 24-25

• Mary Thomas, Program Analyst, OUSD(A&S)• Melinda Reed, Deputy Director Program Protection, OUSD(R&E)

Cyber Security Initiatives and Requirements, Protecting DoD’s Unclassified Information Session will address the cybersecurity landscape and DoD’s multi-pronged approach to protecting the Depart-ment’s unclassified information on contractor/non-federal information systems (and protecting the delivery of operational critical support) to include:• DFARS Clause 252.204-7012, Safeguarding Covered Defense Information and Cyber Incident Reporting• NIST SP 800-171, Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information in Nonfederal Systems and Organizations• Resources to Assist Implementation/Compliance

9:00 AM – 1:30 PM Exhibit Hall Open Exhibit Hall

10:00 – 11:00 AM Keynote Speaker Ballrooms A-C

• David Spirk, Jr., Chief Data Officer, USSOCOM

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM Industry Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence Panel Ballrooms A-C

• David Spirk, Jr., Chief Data Officer, USSOCOM• LTG Steve Fogarty, USA, Commanding General, ARCYBER• RADM Daniel Hendrickson, USN, NAVSPECWARCOM• COL Mike McGuire, USA, Director, Combat Development Directorate, USSOCOM• Brett Goldstein, SES, Director, Defense Digital Service• Dan “Murf” Murphy, SES, Director, CDMA/ISSO • Margie Palmieri, SES, Director, CDMA/ISSO

Senior Military Leaders discuss the impact Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence within the Department of Defense world.

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM S&T Roundtables (Futures, TE, BAA/SBIR) Ballroom D

• Representatives from Innovation Foundry (Futures), TE, & BAA/SBIR

USSOCOM S&T leadership will hold three simultaneous roundtable discussions in 40-minute increments on the following discussion topics: 1) Futures Foundry/Non-traditional, 2) Strategic Engagement and, 3) Program Management/Doing Business.

12:30 – 1:00 PM Networking Break Exhibit Hall

1:00 PM Adjourn

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SOCOM HEADQUARTERS BUS SCHEDULE

Buses will run on a continual loop, starting at USSOCOM Headquarters to the Tampa Convention Center.

Monday, May 20: 12:30 to 5:30 PMTuesday, May 21: 6:30 AM to 6:45 PMWednesday, May 22: 6:30 AM to 6:45 PMThursday, May 23: 7:15 AM to 4:00 PM

Sunday, May 19: 7:00 AM to 6:00 PMMonday, May 20: 7:30 AM to 7:00 PMTuesday, May 21: 6:30 AM to 6:30 PMWednesday, May 22: 6:00 AM to 5:30 PMThursday, May 23: 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM

Two shuttles will run on a continuous loop to and from the Tampa Convention Center to the below hotel properties in this order.

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PEO Speaker Overviews

Program Executive Offi ce for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers

Mrs. Deborah J. Woods leads the Program Executive Offi ce for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (PEO-C4). The offi ce manages the development, acquisition, and sustainment of C4 systems that collectively form the SOF Information Environment. To provide this critical capability, the PEO focuses on the integration of state-

of-the-art technologies and products, while working very closely with the Chief Information Offi cer’s staff and all the Component Commands and Theater Special Operations Commands. PEO-C4 portfolio consists of programs in the capability areas of enterprise and tactical networks, Military Information Support Operations and Civil Affair Systems, data transport, tactical communications, and mission planning software.

Program Executive Offi ce for Fixed WingU.S. Air Force Colonel Melissa A. Johnson leads the Program Executive Offi ce for Fixed Wing (PEO-FW). PEO-FW’s mission is to deliver special operations-peculiar manned and unmanned fi xed wing airpower capabilities to effectively enable SOF. To meet this mission, the PEO partners with the Warfi ghter and various development and support organizations

to synchronize acquisition activities to fi eld an array of advanced technology sensors, defensive countermeasures, precision strike capabilities, advanced avionics, and mission training systems.

Program Executive Offi ce for MaritimeU.S. Navy Captain Katherine M. Dolloff leads the Program Executive Offi ce for Maritime (PEO-M). PEO-M’S mission is to deliver the most effective and advanced maritime mobility solutions to SOF. To accomplish this critical mission, PEO-M partners with Naval Special Warfare Command building unmatched affordable surface and undersea platforms that

deliver SOF safely and undetected to any global operation with SOF focus. The surface fl eet consists of the SEALION, Combatant Craft Medium, Combatant Craft Assault, Special Operations Craft - Riverine, and Combatant Craft Forward Looking Infrared 2. The undersea fl eet consists of the Dry Deck Shelter, Dry Combat Submersible, Shallow Water Combat Submersible, SEAL Delivery Vehicle, SOF Combat Diving, and small Unmanned Underwater Vehicles.

Program Executive Offi ce for Rotary WingU.S. Army Colonel David C. Phillips leads the Program Executive Offi ce for Rotary Wing (PEO-RW). The PEO is responsible for providing rapid and focused acquisition, research and development, and life-cycle logistics support to the operators of the US Army Special Operations Aviation Command and the 160th Special Operations Aviation

Regiment, which provides SOF rotary-wing capability to the joint force. PEO-RW provides the most advanced rotary wing aircraft, mission equipment, and training systems available to the U.S. military by continuing to focus on technologies that ensure operators have a comparative advantage against all potential threats. PEO-RW accomplishes this critical mission with a three-part strategy focused on readiness, recapitalization, and investments in lethality and survivability. The rotary wing fl eet consists of the MH-47G Chinook, MH-60M Black Hawk, and the A/MH-6M Little Bird.

Program Executive Offi ce for ServicesMr. Theodore W. Koufas leads the Program Executive Offi ce for Services (PEO-SV). PEO-SV is responsible for planning, policy, and execution oversight and management of USSOCOM service acquisitions awarded in accordance with the contracting authority of USSOCOM’s Acquisition Executive. PEO-SV’s customers are in the USSOCOM headquarters,

including SOF AT&L, as well as the Component Commands and Theater Special Operations Commands.

Program Executive Offi ce for Special Operations Forces Warrior

COL Joel Babbitt, USA, Program Executive Offi cer SOF Warrior (PEO-SW), leads an organization of 200 military, civilian and contract support personnel comprising a PEO Special Staff and 10 Joint Program Management Offi ces. By cultivating an aggressive, risk-taking culture amongst acquisition, fi nancial, security, and contracting personnel - this

team planned and executed $1.8 billion towards the development, production, worldwide fi elding and sustainment of SOF peculiar equipment supporting fi ve USSOCOM Component Commands to include the Joint Special Operations Command, and Theater Special Operations Commands (TSOC). This Program Executive Offi ce team concentrates its efforts in acquiring a diverse range of combat and combat support, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance capabilities affecting SOF lethality, survivability, mobility (air, ground and sea), Situational Awareness for application in all environments.

Program Executive Offi ce for Special Reconnais-sance, Surveillance, and Exploitation

Mrs. Margaret E.G. McCaskey is the Program Executive Offi cer for the Program Executive Offi ce for Special Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Exploitation (PEO-SRSE). The offi ce is responsible for the development, fi elding, and sustainment of state of the art technical collection and exploitation capabilities for advanced surveil-lance, reconnaissance, and intelligence systems

for the SOF Warfi ghter. PEO-SRSE’s capability portfolio includes Tagging, Tracking, and Locating Systems; Blue Force Tracking; Sensor Systems; Biometrics and Forensics Systems; Joint Threat Warning System; Distributed Common Ground/Surface System-SOF; Integrated

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Survey Program; SOF Planning, Rehearsal, and Execution Preparation; and Focused Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation.

Program Executive Office for Special Operations Forces Support Activity

Mr. Fred Little leads the Program Executive Office for Special Operations Forces Support Activity (PEO-SOFSA). PEO SOFSA’s mission is to enable global SOF operations through dedicated life cycle sustainment. PEO SOFSA serves as the dedicated cornerstone for executing USSOCOM’s SOF-peculiar logistics, modifications and rapid prototyping

and is responsible for providing contract administration oversight of USSOCOM’s largest service contract delivering effective depot-like capabilities to our Special Operations Forces.

Directorate of Science and TechnologyMs. Lisa R. Sanders is the Director of Science and Technology (S&T). She is responsible for all S&T funded activities. The S&T Directorate focuses on integrating S&T efforts across the SOF enterprise. This includes ensuring that capability gaps are aligned with technology enablers and developers, ongoing efforts are integrated with transition partners, additional

innovation that is required to address S&T gaps is identified, and disruptive technology solutions are assessed for their impact and potential benefit to the SOF mission set and SOF operator of the future. S&T priorities are aligned with the USSOCOM Commander’s Capabilities and Programing Guidance (CPG). S&T is focusing its efforts on these four Capability Focus Areas: Next Generation Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)/Tactically Relevant Situational Awareness; Network and Data Management; Next Generation Effects/Precision Strike; and Biotechnologies/Human Interface. Joint Acquisition Task Force (JATF) – Hyper-Enabled Operator (HEO) and Next Generation Mobility are two additional Technology Focus Areas.

Directorate of Joint Acquisition Task Force Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit

U.S. Army Colonel Alex D. MacCalman leads the Directorate for the Joint Acquisition Task Force (JATF) within the Director of Science and Technology. The JATF mission is to serve as a SOF problem refinement tool to rapidly prototype, learn, and accelerate SOF innovation towards a Hyper-Enabled Operator. To meet this mission, the JATF will execute an agile

experimental process with integration testbeds to deliver insights to the SOF Enterprise.

Directorate of Logistics U.S. Army Colonel Donald Wols leads the Directorate of Logistics (J4). The Directorate’s mission is to plan, coordinate, synchronize, and integrate operational and strategic logistics and sustainment strategy in coordination with and in support of Unified Commands, Services, Components, Theater Special Operations Commands, Joint Staff, and Other Government

Agencies.

Directorate of ProcurementU.S. Air Force Colonel Eric D. Obergfell serves the SOCOM contracting enterprise. The mission of the Procurement Directorate is to develop portfolio of solutions to rapidly acquire superior technology, equipment and services for Special Operations Forces. The Directorate of Procurement fulfills its mission through 34 contracting offices located worldwide and

awards command-wide, large-dollar contracts for special operations equipment and services. The Directorate also manages contingency contracting operations in support of overseas operations.

Directorate of Acquisition AgilityMs. Kelly Stratton-Feix, Director, Acquisition Agility, provides USSOCOM Program Management and Oversight of SOFWERX, the innovation platform chartered to close the gap between operators facing SOF’s toughest challenges and “non-traditional” sources of new, novel, and provocative solutions. SOFWERX is USSOCOM’s partnership with DefenseWERX,

located in an open-access, off-base facility with a 40,000+ network of agencies, academia, futurists, citizen scientists and industry experts. Activities ranging from technology outreach and collaboration, rapid prototyping, prize challenges, etc, connects USSOCOM with innovators to explore real-time and emerging SOF challenges to evolve relevant solutions. Active engagement with AT&L PEOs and Directorates ensures these solutions are “fast-tracked” and fielded at the earliest opportunities.

Office of Small Business Programs (USSOCOM)Mr. Christopher A. Harrington leads the Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) for USSOCOM. The OSBP advocates on behalf of small business by striving to meet the goals mandated by Congress and the Office of the Secretary of Defense for equal opportunities to conduct business with the Command.

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Contact Mary O’Dea ([email protected]) for more information.

Custom solutions to real-world problems!

IGNITE

A new pavilion at SOFIC, Ignite, will feature 20 small businesses with innovative products and services to display to the SOF com-munity. A few examples of technology focus areas that will be showcased within the pavilion are: Artifi cial Intel-ligence, Machine learning (Data Management); Hyper-Enabled Operator (HEO); Next Generation ISR.

STOP BY IGNITE, BOOTH 1236 TO INTERACT WITH THE FOLLOWING EXHIBITORS.

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6TH ANNUAL INDUSTRY GIVES BACK RAFFLEAll proceeds from the raffl e benefi t the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. The drawing will be held on Thursday, May 23. You do not need to be present to win. Winners will be announced on NDIA social media and on SOFIC.org

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• Personal Weapons Transport Case by Cases2Go• Optima Battery by Military Battery Systems• XPC Cooling Vest by First Line Tech• Power Bank Portable Charger by Acumentrics • TACOPS M-10 Medical Backpack by TSSi • 1535 Pelican Carry On Case by Pelican

Raffl e tickets are $20/ticket and can be purchased through the SOFIC registration website, ITility booth 1048, or the Special Operations Warrior Foundation booth 40 on the mezzanine level.

NDIA will be hosting a networking reception at the Florida Aquarium. This event is a great opportunity for attendees to engage with USSOCOM in an informal environment. This includes access to some of USSOCOM’s senior leaders and acquisition, technology, and logistics experts to further discussions outside the conference.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS6:00 PM Doors Open6:30 – 7:30 PM American Victory Ship open to attendees6:45 PM Penguin Encounter6:00 – 8:00 PM Animal Exhibits open to attendees6:00 – 9:00 PM Caribbean Chillers – Jimmy Buffett cover band

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Exhibits Overview

2019 SOFIC EXHIBITORSExhibitors from around the world will be showcasing their latest innovations, products and services in support of special operations military command. With more than 440 defense related companies exhibiting, SOFIC exhibits should not be missed.

Exhibits are located in multiple locations this year. Reference the key below to fi nd the correct location.

Booth 1, NDIA’s booth, is located on the exhibit hall entrance level of the Tampa Convention Center, outside the West Hall exhibit hall doors.

Booths 09-40 are located on the Tampa Convention Center mezza-nine level, next to registration.

Booths 95-99 are located out side the Channelside entrance of the Tampa Convention Center, near the Sail Pavilion.

BOAT DOCK DISPLAYSBe sure to stop by the South Boat Docks (right next to the Sail Pavil-ion) and visit our watercraft displayers. You can fi nd these companies in the Exhibitor List by searching for those booth numbers that start with a “B.”

SOFLANDING – OUTDOOR DISPLAYSFood trucks sponsored by NutanixJoin us at the new and improved outdoor space, SOFlanding. Located across from the Franklin Street entrance of the Tampa Convention Center, exhibitors will display their most durable products for the SOF community. You can fi nd these companies in the Exhibi-tor List by searching for those booth numbers that start with a “P.”

While visiting SOFlanding, stop by for lunch at one of the local Tampa Bay food trucks.

IGNITE A new pavilion at SOFIC, Ignite, will feature 20 small businesses with innovative products and services to display to the SOF com-munity. A few examples of technology focus areas that will be showcased within the pavilion are: Artifi cial Intelligence, Machine learning (Data Management); Hyper-Enabled Operator (HEO); Next Generation ISR.

Stop by the pavilion, at booth 1236, to interact with the Ignite exhibi-tors. For a full list of Ignite exhibitors, see page 48.

SOF SELECT – SOFIC’S OPERATOR PAVILIONVisit SOF Select in the Oasis ballroom at the Westin Tampa Water-side, just a two minute walk from the Tampa Convention Center.

Pavilion Hours Tuesday, May 21, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PMWednesday, May 22, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PMThursday, May 23, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Participating companies include:Blue Force Gear, Eagle Industries, GORE-TEX, LALO, Kryptek, MASSIF, Matbock, Mechanix Wear MOHOC, Mystery Ranch, Ops-Core, Patagonia - Lost Arrow Project, Princeton Tec, Point 6, SCUBAPRO, Smith Optics, S&S Precision, TACOPS, Team Wendy, Velocity Systems

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NO DRONES ZONE Drones will not be permitted in or on the property of the Tampa Convention Center.

Be sure to stop by the charity and non-profi t organizations on the Tampa Convention Center mezzanine level next to registration.

ORGANIZATION BOOTHAllied Forces Foundation, Inc 28Black Dagger MHC Inc. 34Brian Bill Foundation 38Camaraderie Foundation, Inc. 36Green Beret Foundation 35Navy SEAL Foundation 31Racing For Heroes 1804SEALKIDS 26Special Forces Association, Chapter LX 31Special Operations Warrior Foundation 40Special Operators’ Booster Club 501Special Ops Survivors 28Special Ops Xcursions 34Task Force Dagger Foundation 34The Vines Hospital 36Warriors Ethos 37

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Exhibitor Listings

A.C.S.BOOTH: 181810, Moshe Aviv Street, Or-Yehuda, Israelhttp://www.acs-grenade.comThe Trigger Pouch, is a unique and innovated grenade holster that carries gre-nades in a safe and secure manner. The trigger pouch allows for quick one-handed release, especially crucial in the world of fighting terrorism where every second is critical, with 6 separate security mechanisms which enable both the safe handling and quick extraction of the grenade. The innovative product has aroused much interest amongst around the world. and is in use by the IDF & Yamam.

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1850 Old Reston Avenue, Suite 200, Reston, VA 20190 http://www.aafmaa.comAAFMAA is the longest-standing, not-for-profit financial solutions provider expressly for the military community. We empower our members to achieve financial security by providing them with a full spectrum of affordable life insurance, member benefits, expert wealth management, and customized mortgage solutions.

AAR Mobility SystemsBOOTH: 17181001 S. Reily Road, Fayetteville, NC 28306 http://www.aarmobilitysystems.comAAR designs and manufactures Rapid Deployment Equipment including Cargo and Seat Pallets, Air-Transportable ISU® Shipping/Storage Containers, Air-Mobile Shelters, ISO Shelters, and Vehicle-Mounted Shelters. AAR also provides Sustainment and Technical Services for AAR and other OEM products. For more information call us at 800-355-2015 or visit us at www.aarmobilitysystems.com.

AC4SBOOTH: 20204017 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd., Tampa, FL 33614 http://www.ac4s.comAC4S provides a wide variety of services to the U.S. Federal sector both in the US homeland and abroad. With a focus on Special Operations, Cyberspace, the Intelligence Community, Diplomacy and Homeland Security, AC4S is able to deliver solutions to our customers globally in the toughest, most demanding and austere environments. We provide support in four lines-of-business including C4ISR, Engineering Services and Mission Support. AC4S is a Native Hawaiian owned organization.

Accella Tire Fill Systems, a Carlisle CompanyBOOTH: 3242003 Curtain Pole Road, Chattanooga, TN 37406 https://www.accellatirefill.comAccella Tire Fill Systems is the world’s largest supplier of polymer flatproof-ing technology for “No-Flat” tire operation on military wheeled equipment, armored vehicles, construction and ground support equipment. Accella “No-Flat” tire technology is currently deployed in the OEF theater enhanc-ing mobility and vehicle survivability in support of America’s warfighters. Accella Performance Materials manufactures polyurea and urea-urethane hybrid systems for explosive mitigation.

AcumentricsBOOTH: 123610 Walpole Park, South Walpole, MA 02081 http://www.acumentrics.com/Acumentrics, Inc. designs, manufactures and integrates lightweight, rugged portable power solutions that allow Special Operations Forces the autonomy to operate in any environment, under any condition, with continuous avail-ability! Visit us in the Ignite Pavilion Booth #1236 to see why many of the world’s prime defense contractors and heavy industrial manufacturers rely on Acumentrics’ team of technical experts when power is Mission Critical.

Adams Communication & Engineering TechnologyBOOTH: 16486190 Guardian Gateway, Suite 300, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 http://www.adamscomm.comAdams Communication & Engineering Technology, Inc. (ACET) is an estab-lished technology company with 20 years’ experience in providing integrated products and solutions for Government, Defense, Intelligence, and Health Agencies. A Veteran-owned minority small business, ACET was founded in 1999 to serve Federal Agencies in meeting their missions around the globe. ACET has offices in Waldorf, MD, Reston, VA; APG, MD; and Huntsville, AL.

ADSBOOTH: 520621 Lynnhaven Parkway, Virginia Beach, VA 23454 http://www.adsinc.comADS, Inc. provides equipment, procurement, logistics, and supply chain solu-tions. We offer access to the largest product and service selection, the broad-est array of procurement and contract options, and world-class expertise and support to assist you—every step of the way.

Advanced Technology Systems CompanyBOOTH: 9442010 Corporate Ridge, Suite 910, McLean, VA 22102 ATSC prides itself in delivering our clients with affordable, effective, proven, and streamlined solutions in order to realize full customer mission capa-bility. ATSC is committed to client objectives and making them a reality. From assessing the feasibility of a project to researching methodologies, we work together with the client to manage the process throughout all stages of planning, development, testing, and finalization. Our specalties include; Precision Airdrop & Sensor Delivery, C4ISR Complete Border Solutions, and Logistics.

Adventure Tactical USA, LLCBOOTH: 248444 Beaconsfield Blvd, Suite 201, Beaconsfield, QC H9w 4c1 Canadahttp://www.adventuretactical.comAdventure Tactical, LLC is a leading manufacturer of innovative, program-mable infrared beacons, vehicles IR illuminators and remote control LZ/DZ systems. For offensive and defensive applications as IR beacons, tacti-cal tools, or soldier safety, our products are second to none. They are battle proven in (IFF)Friend or Foe ID, surveillance and covert marking operations. Together with our remote system, our beacons make for superior portable Landing and Drop Zone markers. We save lives.

Aeronix, Inc.BOOTH: 9481775 W. Hibiscus Blvd, Suite 200, Melbourne, FL 32901 http://www.aeronix.comAeronix provides complete weapons data link and mobile wireless IP based baHle space wireless networking radio solutions. -Voice, video, and data up to 55 mbps -Proven Win-T Law Tactical 802.16 waveform -Point-to-multi point with relay and point-to-point capability -Solutions for unmanned vehi-cle, vehicular, and air platforms

AeroVironment, Inc.BOOTH: 2114900 Enchanted Way, Simi Valley, CA 93065 http://www.avinc.comBuilding on a history of technological innovation, AV designs, develops, produces, and supports an advanced portfolio of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). The company’s small UAS are used to provide situational awareness to tactical operating units through real-time, airborne reconnaissance, surveil-lance, and target acquisition.

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Exhibitor Listings

Aimpoint Inc. BOOTH: 2003 7309 Gateway Court, Manassas, VA 20109 http://www.aimpoint.com Aimpoint is the worldwide leader and originator of red dot sighting technol-ogy. Aimpoint red dot sights remain the number one choice for combining ruggedness, speed and accuracy. Since 1997, Aimpoint has delivered over 1,000,000 of its proven sights to the U.S. Military. Soldier-tested, combat-proven – don’t settle for anything less.

Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) BOOTH: 16 229 Cody Avenue, Suite 103, Hurlburt Field, FL 32544 The Air Force Special Operations Command was established May 22, 1990, with headquarters at Hurlburt Field, Fla. The vision is: Air Commandos...Ready Today, Relevant Tomorrow, Resilient Always. The mission of AFSOC is to provide our nation’s specialized airpower, capable across the spectrum of conflict...Any Place, Any Time, Anywhere. The priorities of the command are to ensure readiness to execute global special operations today, transform our force and fleet to maintain relevance tomorrow and invest in the resilien-cy of our force, family and relationships. AFSOC provides Air Force special operations forces for worldwide deployment and assignment to regional uni-fied commands. The command’s SOF are composed of highly trained, rapid-ly deployable Airmen, conducting global special operations missions ranging from precision application of firepower to infiltration, exfiltration, resupply and refueling of SOF operational elements. AFSOC has more than 19,500 active-duty, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard and civilian personnel.

Air Locker Inc. BOOTH: 233 4810 D Street Northwest, 103, Auburn, WA 98001 https://www.arbusa.com/ ARB is a world leading provider of 4×4 equipment to a global customer base with products used extensively in the oil and gas sectors, militaries, GOV agencies and NGOs. The ARB Group of companies has an operational presence in over 100 countries. ARB invests substantial amounts of capital into R&D and manufacturing. With over 60 design and manufacturing engi-neers, ARB spends countless hours designing, testing and developing our product range to ensure ARB remains an innovator in the industry.

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BOOTH: 96 1524 Leland Snow Way, PO Box 485, Olney, TX 76374 http://www.802U.com The AT-802U multi-mission aircraft is a rugged platform for managing an array of evolving security environments. This FAA certified, fully-armored airplane has the payload, long-loiter, interoperability and austere environ-ment capabilities that make it well suited for USSOCOM and AFSOC foreign internal defense (FID), combat aviation advisor (CAA) and direct action (DA) missions against our nation’s and allied nations’ most dangerous threats. #agile #lethal #survivable #affordable #interoperable

Airborne Systems SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 109 BOOTH: 328

5800 Magnolia Ave, Pennsauken, NJ 08109 https://www.airborne-sys.com/ Airborne Systems is the number one company in the world for military parachutes, with 100 years of experience. We outfit the USMC with the Enhanced Multi-Mission Parachute System, which replaced their legacy system. This includes a Hi-5 canopy, with revolutionary technology capable of a range of glide ratios from 5:1 to 1:1. We also have a complete line of GPADS/JPADS that safely and accurately deliver goods such as food, water, ammunition, to active warzones and for humanitarian reasons.

Airbus PROUD SOFIC SPONSOR BOOTH: 1636

2550 Wasser Terrace, Suite 9100, Herndon, VA 20171 https://www.airbus.com/defence.html Airbus is a world leader in aerospace, defense, and related services. Airbus offers a broad array of advanced solutions to meet U.S. military and com-mercial requirements, including fixed and rotary-wing aircraft, homeland security systems, public safety communications, defense electronics/ avion-ics and threat detection systems. Airbus contributes more than $16 billion to the U.S. economy annually and supports over 250,000 American jobs through its network of suppliers.

Alakai Defense Systems BOOTH: 426 8285 Bryan Dairy Road, Suite 125, Largo, FL 33777 http://www.alakaidefense.com Alakai Defense Systems, veteran owned, specializes in laser standoff threat detection sensors for defense and security applications for detection of bombs, IEDs, narcotics and chemicals at long-standoff ranges. Our systems include man-portable, vehicle-portable, and stationary systems designed to seamlessly integrate with existing security infrastructures. Alakai’s innovative systems give soldiers and first responders a critical tool needed in warzones and haz-ardous areas. Visit us in Booth 426.

Alaska Structures PROUD SOFIC SPONSOR BOOTH: 952

6991 Camelback Road, Suite D-216, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 http://www.aks.com Alaska Structures, Inc. (AKS) designs, engineers and delivers the highest qual-ity fabric shelter and base camp systems for military operations in extreme environments. For nearly 40 years, AKS products have been tested and proven in over 60 countries. Alaska Structures has delivered over 30,000 shelters and 15,000 ECUs to the U.S. military, NATO Forces and foreign militaries.

Alion Science and Technology BOOTH: 2017 1750 Tysons Blvd, Suite 1300, McLean, VA 22102 http://www.alionscience.com Alion designs and delivers engineering and technical solutions across six core capability areas. Our engineers, technologists, and program managers bring together agile engineering methodologies and the best tools on the market to deliver cost-effective mission success faster. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards; Alion is ISO 9001:2015 certified and maintains CMMI Level 3-appraised development facilities. To learn more, visit www.alionscience.com.

All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters BOOTH: 229 1705 Cannon Lane, Northfield, MN 55057 http://www.allflexinc.com All Flex is an industry leading flexible circuit and heater manufacturer pro-viding prototype in high volumes with component assembly. Flex circuits include single-sided, double-sided, multilayer, and long Maxi-Flex with fine line capability. Quick turn custom and stock polyimide and silicone rubber heaters. All Flex has provided flexible solutions to the medical, aerospace, military, and industrial markets for over 25 years. AS9100, ISO9001, ITAR, MIL-PRF-31032/3 & MIL-PRF-31032/4 Certified

Allied Forces Foundation, Inc BOOTH: 28 713 Montauk Court NE, Leesburg, VA 20176 http://www.alliedforcesfoundation.org The Allied Forces Foundation, Inc. (AFF) is a British-American founda-tion established to recognize and further the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, working to raise awareness and funding for allied wounded and their families affected by the conflicts of Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Alphahome Systems LimitedBOOTH: P409 2 Milligan Lodge, 66A Hendon Lane, London, N31JT United Kingdomhttp://www.alphahome.com Alphahome Systems specialises in various applications, with a common denominator, most of these applications are designed to be carried by a per-son, either by hand, on his back or as part of his worn gear. Be it for Defence, HLS or Special Operations. Our main product categories are: Foldable Assault Ladders, Backpack Power Generators, Light Bridges and Combat Gear. We own our manufacturing facilities to include precision CNC milling, TIG welding and industrial textile tailoring.

Amazon Web Services BOOTH: 1312 12900 Worldgate Drive, Herndon, VA 20191 Amazon Web Services (AWS) Worldwide Public Sector helps government, education, and nonprofit customers deploy cloud services to reduce costs, drive efficiencies, and increase innovation across the globe. With AWS, you only pay for what you use, with no up-front physical infrastructure expenses or long-term commitments.

American Rheinmetall Systems, LLC BOOTH: 1844

15 Morin Street, Biddeford, ME 04005 https://www.rheinmetall-defence.com/en/rheinmetall_defence/company/divisions_and_subsidiaries/ameri-can_rheinmetall_systems/index.php ARS offers an innovative array of state-of-the-art electro optical equipment with a host of powerful technologies at its disposal. The company has extensive experience in laser range finders, target acquisition systems, and fire controls; as well as designing equipment that improves the capability of legacy weapon systems. ARS is a key sub-supplier to Kongsberg for the US Army’s CROWS remote weapon station program, producing mounts, firing mechanisms, and video imaging modules (day cameras).

Ameripack, Inc. BOOTH: 1904 107 North Gold Drive, Robbinsville, NJ 08691 http://www.ameripack.com Ameripack is a manufacturer and distributor of Mil-Spec cases, Rack mount cases, Transit and Weapons cases. We specialize in free prototyping and design. Custom foam integration and other value added services are provided. Over 6500 cases in stock in over 450+ sizes and colors to choose from. AMPEX Data Systems BOOTH: 1749 26460 Corporate Avenue, Hayward, CA 94545 http://www.ampex.com AMPEX Data Systems is a leading provider of instru-mentation, data acquisition, & recording systems for airborne applications. Our product line of solid-state & data recording systems are utilized for test & mission requirements and offer optional on-board machine learn-ing based data management, OBP and airborne cyber security. The TuffServ Family of Network File Servers range from small NAS appliance & HD Servers to the high-performance TS640 10GigE Recorder/Server for demanding applications.

Apollo Video Technology BOOTH: 748 24000-35th Avenue SE, Bothell, WA 98021 https://www.apollovideotechnology.com/solutions/military-government/ Apollo Video Technology is a leading manufacturer of mobile video surveillance, fleet and information man-agement solutions. By employing a forward-thinking approach to design and functionality, Apollo Video’s comprehensive hardware and easy-to-use software advances public and rider safety while maximizing an agency’s investment. The RoadRunner HDX Mobile Recording System delivers the highest quality video and audio recording.

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Applied Companies BOOTH: 206 28020 Avenue Stanford, Valencia, CA 91355 http://www.appliedcompanies.net/ We are a woman owned small business specializing in Aerospace, Commercial and Defense markets for over 60 years. We design and manufac-ture ruggedized environmental control units (air conditioners), chillers, gas particulate filtration units (CBRN), power generation equipment and pressure vessels (high end compressed air cylinders) designed to the customer’s speci-fications. Visit our websites at http://www.appliedcompanies.net/ or http://www.appliedpressurevessels.net/.

Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. BOOTH: 1348 PO Box 341149, Austin, TX 78734 http://www.apelc.com APELC offers EMP simulators, current-injection, and high-power RF test systems for MIL-STD, IEC and effects testing. APELC also offers trigger-pulse generators, solid-state pulsers, coaxial high-voltage connectors, and other accessories for high-power electronics.

Applied Research Associates, Inc. BOOTH: 221 8537 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27615-2963 http://www.ara.com ARA is a leading provider of cutting-edge products and solutions for our clients mission-critical requirements of national importance. ARA has a broad range of technical expertise in defense technologies, engineering, software and simulation, advanced learning platforms, serious gaming, systems analy-sis, irregular warfare decision-making platforms, counter WMD, and cyber technologies. www.ara.com

AQYR BOOTH: 654 26 Clinton Drive, Unit 114, Hollis, NH 03049 http://www.aqyrtech.com AQYR is a land terminal provider for Tactical SATCOM Solutions, used by Military Defense, Public Sector, Foreign Governments, Commercial & Enterprise markets. AQYR designs and manufactures highly portable GBS and 2-way Ku/Ka/X-band full auto-acquisition, single case portable ground terminals. These intuitive, patented, auto-acquire terminals are developed from our 15 years’ experience as the Tactical SATCOM Systems Provider.

AR Modular RF SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 13 BOOTH: 1619

21222-30th Drive SE, Suite 200, Bothell, WA 98021 http://www.arww-modularrf.com “Battle Tested Tactical Communications Booster Amps and Wideband Networking Amplifiers” Broadband 30 to 2000 MHz. VHF/UHF amps include; AR-20, 20 Watt Man-pack JITC/IW Certified, AR-20H, 20 Watt “Airborne Certified”, AR-50, 50 Watt JITC/IW Certified, AR-75, 75 Watt “Aircraft Flight Safety Certified”. New products; AR-55L 50 Watt, 1-2 GHz “L-band” amp. Please visit AR Modular RF at booth number 1619.

Arcturus UAV, LLC BOOTH: 304 539 Martin Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 http://www.arcturus-uav.com Arcturus UAV produces a family of long endurance tactical unmanned aerial vehicles. The JUMP 20 VTOL aircraft is a runway independent system that provides full motion video, in real time, for border surveillance, force protec-tion, and military ISR. Payloads include a variety of gimbal sensors, SIGINT, LIDAR, Infrared, SAR, wide area mapping, and comms relay.

ATIBOOTH: 2050315 Sigma Drive, Summerville, SC 29486http://www.ati.orgAdvanced Technology International (ATI) builds and manages technol-ogy development collaborations. We have extensive expertise in Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) and FAR-based models, which we tailor to fit client goals and solve complex challenges. For over 20 years, ATI-led teams have delivered valuable technologies to DoD, federal agencies and industry. Our R&D portfolio spans diverse domains, including ordnance, advanced materials, information warfare, spectrum uses, and space technologies.

Atlantic Signal, LLC SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 59 BOOTH: 2140

900 SW 39th Street, Topeka, KS 66609 http://www.atlanticsignal.com North America’s Largest Designer,,Manufacturer and Supplier of Custom Tactical Communications for SWAT and Military Clientele with a Focus on Products for U.S. Special Operations. Focus at 2019 SOFIC will be all new exclusive next generation ComTac V headset, Viper and Anaconda Quad Comm Programmable Push-to-Talks, Defender Riot Control Suites, Below H20 Maritime Communication Suites

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Atlas Devices BOOTH: 1825 56 Roland Street, Suite 114, Boston, MA 02129 http://www.atlasdevices.com Atlas Devices is a full service provider of innovative access and rescue solutions to the U.S. Military and Government with rapid R&D, manufac-ture, supply, and training capabilities. In urban, VBSS, confined space, or even airborne access operations, Atlas Devices’ field proven experience will get you on target faster and safer.

Aurora Flight Sciences BOOTH: 504 9950 Wakeman Drive, Manassas, VA 20110 http://www.aurora.aero Aurora Flight Sciences has over 25 years developing innovative, highly capable unmanned aircraft for national security requirements. From our Optionally Piloted Centaur, to our 5-day endurance Orion RPA, and our new DARPA VTOL X-Plane Technology Demonstrator, Aurora delivers! Contact us for an in-depth discussion of our solutions.

Avalex Technologies BOOTH: 749 2665 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 http://www.avalex.com Avalex Technologies is an innovation leader, with over 20 years of suc-cessful experience in every aspect of manufacturing rugged and reliable Displays, Mapping Systems, Digital Video Recorders, cockpit manage-ment units and mission computers including software and hardware inte-gration.

AVI BOOTH: 747 6 Blaikie Street, Myaree, Western Australia 6154 Australia http://www.avi.com.au AVI designs and manufactures hardware and software product solutions specialized for mission critical communication networking systems. AVI products are deployed in some of the harshest environments in the world, demanding uncompromising performance and reliability; from airborne platforms to soldier area network systems and all extreme environments encountered by Australian and International Defense Forces. AVI systems are known world-wide for delivering reliability and performance.

AvL Technologies SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 66 BOOTH: 243

15 North Merrimon Avenue, Asheville, NC 28804 AvL Technologies, Inc. is a privately held U.S company specializing in the design, development and production of mobile satellite antennas and positioner systems. With corporate offices and manufacturing located in Asheville, NC, AvL provides innovative antenna designs, reliable perfor-mance and unrivaled customer support for global Defense & Homeland Security customers, as well as mobile Internet and other markets. AvL offers the world’s largest range of satellite antennas for vehicle-mount, flyaway and fixed Earth station applications with sizes ranging from 60cm to 5.0M.

Avon Protection Systems, Inc. BOOTH: 1943 1361 Brass Mill Road, Suite F, Belcamp, MD 21017 http://www.avon-protection.com Avon Protection is the recognized global market leader in respiratory protection system technology specializing primarily in Military, Law Enforcement, Firefighting, and Industrial. With an unrivalled pedigree in mask design dating back to the 1920’s, Avon Protection’s advanced prod-ucts are the first choice for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) users worldwide.

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Axis Communications BOOTH: 1848 300 Apollo Drive, Chelmsford, MA 01824 http://www.axis.com Axis enables a smarter and safer world by creating network solutions that provide insights for improving security and new ways of doing business. As the industry leader in network video, Axis offers products and services for video surveillance and analytics, access control, and audio systems. Axis has more than 3,000 dedicated employees in over 50 countries and collaborates with partners worldwide to deliver customer solutions. Axis was founded in 1984 and has its headquarters in Lund, Sweden.

Axnes, Inc. BOOTH: 2216 102 S. Tejon Street, Suite 1147, Colorado Springs, CO 80903 http://www.axnes.com Axnes develops and supplies advanced and highly durable wireless intercom solutions for use under harsh conditions on aircraft and other demanding applications. Axnes is well known for its successful wireless ICS solutions and today more than 1500 aircraft worldwide are equipped with its wireless technology. The company has been supplying wireless intercom systems for more than two decades and is an EASA Part 21 and Part 145 approved orga-nization.

Badger Ordnance BOOTH: 951 1830 Jasper St, N. Kansas City, MO 64116 http://www.badgerordnance.com Manufacturer of optics mounting solutions, night vision integration, scope rings, scope mounts, spotting scope integration systems. Tools and gages for firearms manufacture and service.

BAE Systems BOOTH: 1112 65 Spit Brook Road, NNH01-2E6C, Nashua, NH 03060 http://www.baesystems.com At BAE Systems, our pride and dedication shows in everything we do, from advanced electronic systems to intelligence analysis and cyber operations, from amphibious vehicles and weapon systems to the maintenance and mod-ernization of ships, aircraft and critical infrastructure. Knowing our work gives our customers an edge inspires us every day.

Baja Designs, Inc. BOOTH: 852 185 Bosstick Blvd., San Marcos, CA 92069 http://www.bajadesigns.com Baja Designs: The Scientists of Lighting have been in business for 25+ years manufacturing the highest quality and performance LED, IR (Infrared), HID and Laser lighting solutions. Our in-house manufacturing and expert staff gives you an edge on lighting solution recommendations, pricing, lead times, quality and performance. Outfit your next build with Baja Designs products to see why we are so well known as The Scientists of Lighting. Certifications: MIL-STD-461F, MIL-STD-810G, IP69K, IK10

Ball Aerospace SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 62 BOOTH: 1725

1600 Commerce Street, Boulder, CO 80301 http://www.ball.com/aerospace Ball pioneers discoveries that enable our customers to perform beyond expec-tation and protect what matters most. We create innovative solutions, enable more accurate weather forecasts, drive insightful observations of our planet, deliver actionable data and intelligence, and ensure those who defend our freedom go forward bravely and return home safely. Our capabilities include machine learning, conformal and phased array antennas, HD Low-Light CMOS cameras and 3D Flash LIDAR.

Barrett BOOTH: 1249 PO Box 1077, Murfreesboro, TN 37133-1077 http://www.barrett.net Barrett is the world leader in large-caliber rifle design and manufacturing. Located in Murfreesboro, TN, Barrett Firearms Manufacturing, Inc. is a fam-ily owned firearms company specializing in long range precision rifles. Well-known for .50 caliber rifles, the company now produces rifles in .416 Barrett, .338LM, .308WM, .300Win, .338NM, .300NM, 7mm Rem Mag, .260 Rem, 6.5 Creed, 5.56 NATO & 6.8 SPC calibers, and is an innovator in the design and production of accessories for long-range shooters.

Basis Technology BOOTH: 1514 One Alewife Center, Floor 3, Cambridge, MA 02140 http://www.basistech.com Basis Tech provides software for exploiting multilingual collected content, social media, and other collected content. Our cross lingual tools allow users to search in English on foreign language documents in Arabic, Chinese, and other languages. Our AI solutions are widely deployed across the DoD & IC for Analytics, Name/Identity Matching, Entity Resolution, Sentiment, and Relationships, and Digital Forensics. Download a free evaluation of the next generation of AI language solutions today!

Battelle BOOTH: 2036, 99 505 King Avenue, Columbus, OH 43201 http://www.battelle.org/ Providing technically excellent tactical mobility, platform integration, payload deployment and autonomous control solutions across domains. Battelle has been trusted by U.S. Special Ops for more than 50 years to transform discov-eries in the lab to field-proven solutions that protect people and save lives. Working with clients through the full product life-cycle, Battelle provides technology-driven special warfare solutions for unique challenges.

BCB International Ltd. BOOTH: 1804 Clydesmuir Road Industrial Estate, Cardiff, United Kingdom CF24 2QS United Kingdom http://bcbinusa.com/Camo Cream used by NATO in all environments; waterproof, sweatproof, sun protection & IRR • Fire Dragon Fuel; clean, green, all weather, non-toxic, easiest & safest way of heating your ration • Survival Kits to be carried on your person/vehicle/fit in your ejection seat, essential for SAR • FATS our integrated armoured lifejacket • Boat Stopping - Doesn’t entangle the propel-ler uses sea anchors • FRAMM to maintain 100% effectiveness when wear-ing a visor/respirator when shooting

Beast Code, LLC BOOTH: 1236 70 Ready Avenue NW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 http://www.beast-code.com Beast Code specializes in high-fidelity, high-performance modeling and simu-lation solutions that can be tailored to suit a variety of platforms and weapon systems. Digital Transformation - Ask us about our digital twins. Data Driven Simulation - We can extract and exploit layers of metadata you didn’t even know were available. Game-Based Learning - Accelerate your organization’s learning velocity. Beast Code solutions are BETTER, CHEAPER, FASTER!

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Exhibitor Listings

Benchmade Knife Company BOOTH: 2120 300 Beavercreek Road, Oregon City, OR 97045 http://www.benchmade.com For 30 years, Benchmade Knife Company has been committed to exceeding the expectations of elite users around the world. Manufacturing a broad range of products that offer superior quality and performance, and built to meet the specific needs of a wide and loyal customer base. In addition, all Benchmade products are covered by the company’s LifeSharp service and limited lifetime warranty. For more information about Benchmade’s world class products and Customer Service, please call 1-800-800-7427

Beretta USA Corp. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 65 BOOTH: 1852

17601 Beretta Drive, Accokeek, MD 20607 http://www.berettadefensetechnologies.com Beretta Defense Technologies, our newest military group alliance, provides products and services that enable superior performance by the Defense com-munity. The Group’s Total Solution approach combines the strengths and core competencies of all its companies – visit our booth to experience Beretta, Benelli, Sako and Steiner products.

Berry Aviation, Inc. BOOTH: 1936 1807 Airport Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666 http://www.berryaviation.com Founded in 1983, Berry Aviation, Inc. (BAI), has been U.S. DOD CARB Approved since 1987. BAI provides specialized FW and RW aviation solu-tions - including Passenger, Aerial Delivery, PR, CASEVAC, Cargo, ISR, NVG, training, maintenance and modification - and possesses extensive operating experience in some of the world’s most austere and hostile environ-ments. (www.berryaviation.com).

Black Dagger MHC Inc. BOOTH: 34 PO Box 6073, Tampa, FL 33608-0073 http://BlackDaggerMHC.org The Black Dagger Military Hunt Club Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)3 non-profit corporation (EIN45-4337304) organized to provide outdoor opportuni-ties for wounded veterans (vision impairments, TBI, SCI, and PTS) and mili-tary personnel to experience hunting/shooting sports and provide an outlet for rehabilitation. Located in Tampa Florida, they are a Community Partner with the James A. Haley VA Hospital’s Adaptive Sports Program and work with the USSOCOM Care Coalition’s Adaptive Sports Program.

Black Diamond Advanced Technology BOOTH: 1347 2301 E Yeager Drive, Suite 8, Chandler, AZ 85286 http://bdatech.com Black Diamond Advanced Technology (BDATech) is a Veteran-Owned Small Business in Chandler, AZ and a demonstrated leader in the tactical computing and communication systems industry. Our focus is the dismounted Operator and providing innovative, trusted technology to ensure mission success. We specialize in customized hub systems and smart cables, engineered to with-stand any environment and control a variety of missions. Because when it matters most you want something Built. Tested. Proven.

BlackSky BOOTH: 1236 13241 Woodland Park Road, Suite 300, Herndon, VA 20171 http://www.blacksky.com BlackSky is a leading provider of geospatial intelligence, satellite imaging, and global monitoring services. It provides an easy way to observe, analyze and act on timely and relevant insights by combining access to high-quality satellite images from multiple sources, including its own EO constellation, with a diverse set of real-time sensor data. BlackSky ensures you have the most current and meaningful information at your fingertips so you can make well-informed decisions about global assets.

Bluedrop Training & Simulation BOOTH: 504 36 Solutions Drive, Halifax, NS B3S 1N2 Canada http://www.bluedropts.com Bluedrop designs and develops advanced training solutions including highly interactive courseware and state-of-the-art training and simulation products. Bluedrop is the partner of choice for large OEMs, by bringing capabilities in R&D, innovative solution development and execution excellence. Bluedrop meets the demands of today’s industry - providing blended training solu-tions from the classroom through to simulated virtual environments aimed at improving safety, productivity and efficiency.

Blueprint Subsea SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 87 BOOTH: 552

The Clock Tower Business Centre, Low Wood, Ulverston, Cumbria LA12 8LY United Kingdom http://www.blueprintsubsea.com/pages/index.php Blueprint Subsea design and manufacture an innovative range of underwater acoustic based imaging and navigation products for international subsea and defence markets. Our portfolio includes StarFish side-scan and Oculus multi-beam sonars, SeaTrac Mirco-USBL tracking units, and Artemis imaging and navigation systems. Our products are used by Naval Mine Clearance divers, combat divers, and Search & Rescue organisations. They are also integrated into DPV/SDVs as well as ROV/AUVs.

BlueSky Mast, Inc. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 71 BOOTH: 812

1515 Gunn Highway, Odessa, FL 33556 http://www.blueskymast.com BlueSky Mast designs and builds the world’s most advanced multi-purpose, portable mast platforms for military and commercial communications and surveillance. Our mast systems are lightweight, tool-less and designed for durability, portability and rapid deployment. We are an experienced Armed Forces contractor with a highly developed understanding of field communica-tions technology and can work with any devices you need to elevate.

Boeing BOOTH: 504 929 Long Bridge Drive, M/C: 7949-5929, Arlington, VA 22202 http://www.boeing.com Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners, defense, space and security systems, and aftermar-ket support provider. As America’s biggest manufacturing exporter, Boeing supports U.S. and ally customers in 150+ countries. Products and services include commercial and military aircraft, satellites, weapons, electronic and defense systems, launch systems, advanced information and communication systems, and performance-based logistics and training.

Bohemia Interactive Simulations BOOTH: 1742 3050 Technology Parkway, Suite 110, Orlando, FL 32826 http://www.bisimulations.com Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim) is a global software company at the forefront of simulation and training solutions for defense and civilian orga-nizations. Our mission is to harness the explosive potential of technology to revolutionize training and simulation. BISim leverages the latest commercial technology and a large, experienced in-house team of engineers to develop high-fidelity, cost-effective training and simulation software products and components for defense applications.

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Booz Allen Hamilton PROUD SOFIC SPONSOR BOOTH: 1600

4890 West Kennedy Blvd, Suite 475, Tampa, FL 33609 http://www.boozallen.com For over 100 years, business, government, and military leaders have turned to Booz Allen Hamilton to solve their most complex problems. They trust us to bring together the right minds: those who devote themselves to the challenge at hand, who speak with relentless candor, and who act with courage and character. They expect original solutions where there are no roadmaps. They rely on us because they know that - together - we will find the answers and change the world. To learn more: BoozAllen.com

Bren-Tronics, Inc. BOOTH: 2009 10 Brayton Court, Commack, NY 11725 http://www.bren-tronics.com Supporting the worlds toughest warfighters for 45+ years.Portable power innovations in batteries/chargers that lighten the load w/ unbeatable reliability ensuring warrior superiority.Provide power for any climate. Reduce SOF Operators burdens with better batteries & tactical chargers that get power from solar,vehicles, & other batteries.Wearable power solutions, USB char-gers and larger energy storage hybrid systems that tie in generators or mains power. High Power/Energy Li-Ion 6T battery line.

Brian Bill Foundation BOOTH: 38 PO Box 76208, Saint Petersburg, FL 33734 The Brian Bill Foundation was established to honor the memory of Navy SEAL Brian R. Bill, a member of Naval Special Warfare Development Group, and all of his fellow Special Operations Warriors who have died in service to their nation since the onset of hostilities after 9/11/2001. Every day matters for our Special Operations Forces and their families. The Brian Bill Foundation provides retreat recovery programs for Special Operations Warriors suffering from PTSD, mTBI and chronic pain.

Brimtek, a Digital Barriers Company BOOTH: 441 11911 Freedom Drive, Reston, VA 20190 https://us.digitalbarriers.com/ Brimtek provide highly innovative surveillance and security technologies, combining Edge Intelligent products with encrypted, ultra-low bandwidth real-time video streaming to deliver actionable intelligence when and where it’s needed. From ultra-low bandwidth streaming combined with intelligent video analytics to deep-learning facial recognition that can identify faces of known suspects against a watch-list, our solutions offer powerful real-time situational awareness.

Brokk BOOTH: P311 1 Coral Bell Court, Los Alamos, NM 87508 BROKK is the world’s leading supplier of powerful ruggedized remotely operated demolition robots, with over 8,000 units deployed. Our equipment is compact, rugged & powerful. 10 available machine size options provide a machine size to suit every application. With hundreds of available attach-ments a single BROKK machine can remotely and safely carry out a wide range of demanding tasks in military and other hazardous environments. We have over 40 years of excellent customer delivery performance

By Light Professional IT Services BOOTH: 1418 3101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 850, Arlington, VA 22201 http://www.bylight.com By Light Professional IT Services LLC is an ISO 9001, 20000-1, and 27001 registered and certified organization specializing in network design and implementation, software systems engineering, contingency communications, federal healthcare IT support, satellite communications, and information assurance. We serve defense, civilian, and commercial customers worldwide.

C & S Antennas BOOTH: 2122 1123 Industrial Drive SW, Conover, NC 28613 http://www.csantennas.com C&S Antennas manufactures lightweight 50 ft carbon fiber push-up telescoping antenna masts for HF/VHF/UHF and other antennas. We offer high quality HF wire permanent and tactical antennas from backpack to base station. Our anten-nas are NVIS or long-range, omni- or directional, broadband or tuned.

CACI BOOTH: 511 1100 N. Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22201 http://www.caci.com CACI puts the SOF warfighter first with battle-proven logistics and IT solu-tions that ensure operators receive critical supplies and information when they need it. Our deployed SMEs provide planning, civil affairs and information operations, biometrics, and more. Hundreds of analysts deliver geospatial and multi-source intelligence. We provide aviation and modification support, and help optimize resources with acquisition and lifecycle program management, systems integration, and engineering.

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BOOTH: 1515 4908 Tampa West Blvd., Tampa, FL 33634 http://www.cae.com CAE is a global leader in training for the defense, civil aviation, and health-care markets. Backed by a record of more than 70 years of industry firsts, we continue to help define global training standards to make flying safer, main-tain defense force readiness and enhance patient safety. CAE has over 9,000 employees, 160 sites and training locations in over 35 countries. Each year, CAE trains more than 220,000 civil and defense crewmembers, including more than 135,000 pilots.

Camaraderie Foundation, Inc. BOOTH: 36 2488 East Michigan Street, Orlando, FL 32806 http://camaraderiefoundation.org/ Camaraderie Foundation’s mission is to provide healing for the invisible wounds of war through counseling, emotional and spiritual support for all branches of Post-9/11 Veterans, Service members and their families. We accomplish this by providing counseling services, mentoring for reintegration into the workforce and home life, as well as family-focused events like our Family Fun Days.

Camcode Global BOOTH: 950 18531 South Miles Road, Cleveland, OH 44128 http://www.camcodeglobal.com Camcode Global is the only contractor that has marked more than 3 mil-lion assets in 15 countries making us the most experienced UID provider in the defense industry, and a leading source of military standards compliance and asset traceability solutions. We help you leverage UID to comply with ITAR reporting requirements, meet DEF STAN 05-132 requirements, fulfill STANAG 2290 marking specifications, and comply with other national and international standards - while improving equipment visibility.

Carson Industries Inc BOOTH: 209 110 Nobel Court, Alpharetta, GA 30005 http://www.noctistech.com Carson Industries is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of Night Vision systems, spare parts, components and accessories for the U.S. Army’s programs of record (POR) and more; thermal imaging weapon sights; and the latest in integrated fusion and digital night vision technology and sys-tems. Carson Industries provides night vision systems and components to U.S. and foreign military forces, homeland security, law enforcement and first responders.

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Exhibitor Listings

CarteNav Solutions Inc.BOOTH: 12361959 Upper Water Street, Suite 1700, Halifax, NS B3J 3N2 Canadahttp://www.CarteNav.comCarteNav is a leading supplier of mission system software that enhances situational awareness to improve mission effectiveness across a variety of platforms. The AIMS software is ITAR-free and interfaces with multiple sen-sor AIMS is the software of choice for military and commercial customers - deployed in 50+ countries for missions such as ISR, SAR, ALE, environ-mental monitoring, fire mapping and infrastructure inspection.

Cases2GoBOOTH: 219924-A East 124th Avenue, Tampa, FL 33612 http://www.cases2go.comSupporting SOF since 1999, Cases2Go is a Tampa-based “Total Solution” packaging provider, specializing in deployable shipping and rackmount cases. We offer rapid design, custom foam, integration & quick turnaround on first articles and small orders in our Tampa manufacturing facility, with large run capabilities via our manufacturing partners throughout the US. Cases2Go is an ISO9001:2015 certified small business, with over 3 decades of experience in protective cases & packaging.

CatomaBOOTH: 18126101 Brewbaker Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36116 http://www.catoma.comCatoma is a manufacturer of field shelters and modular load carriage sys-tems. Their Burrow family of field shelter products is under contract to DLA and moves into the military system in the thousands per year. Catoma’s Switchblade Load-Carriage System is a versatile load carriage and rucksack system for the 21st century warfighter. Currently deployed with multiple U.S. Army Brigade Combat Teams. From radios to munitions, weapons to medical kits, the sky is the limit for the Switchblade System.

CEIA USABOOTH: 3369155 Dutton Drive, Twinsburg, OH 44087 http://www.ceia-usa.comCEIA Ground Search Metal Detectors provide overall superior performance in the areas of detection distance, soil compensation capability and immunity to external interference. The CEIA CMD is a high performance, high sensitiv-ity and very compact metal detector designed to satisfy the most stringent operational requirements. CEIA USA provides nationwide sales, service and customer support to customers in North America. For more information about CEIA USA, visit www.ceia-usa.com.

Central Intelligence AgencyBOOTH: 14CIA-Recruitment CenterWashington, DC 20505The CIA is currently seeking qualified applicants for the career position of Protective Special Agent. Applicants must have experience in the SOF Community that includes, at least 5 years of SWAT, 18 series MOS, SEALs, MARSOC and Air Force Pararescue Jumpers. If interested, please stop by booth 14 for more information.

CineMassive Displays, LLCBOOTH: 242150 Ottley Drive NE, Atlanta, GA 30324 http://www.cinemassive.comSince our founding in 2005, CineMassive’s deep technical expertise, com-mitment to innovation, and solutions-oriented approach allow us to deliver products and services of unparalleled quality. Our video wall systems are trusted by some of the most recognized organizations in the world. Our cus-tomers represent over a dozen different industries, including every branch of the US military. Our technology lends to a diverse range of applications and environments.

CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc.BOOTH: 11502301 Wardlow Circle, Corona, CA 92880 http://www.circoraerospace.comCIRCOR Aerospace & Defense is focused on the design, development, and manufacture of specialty fluid and motion control products for demanding aerospace and defense applications. CIRCOR products are flying on most commercial and military aircraft, including single and twin aisle air transport, business and regional jets, military transports and fighters, and commercial and military rotorcraft. Other markets include unmanned aircraft, shipboard applications, and military ground vehicles.

Cisco SystemsBOOTH: 45213600 Dulles Technology Drive, Herndon, VA 20171 http://www.cisco.com/go/dodAt Cisco, our thought leadership in collaboration, cyber security, cloud and data center helps defense and national security agencies realize a fully inte-grated mission-capable digital network architecture — one that monitors, plans for and reacts to emerging threats. Together, we deliver secure and reliable digital transformation to keep our nation safe. For more information visit: www.cisco.com/go/defense

Clear-Com, LLCBOOTH: 3421301 Marina Village Parkway, Suite 105, Alameda, CA 94501 http://www.clearcom.comClear-Com is a provider of professional communication and connectivity solutions for command & control and training & simulation applications since 1968. Our portfolio of COTS intercom systems are used by Military, Aerospace, and Government agencies for critical operations. We are also depended on for space and missile defense programs and ground control stations for unmanned aircraft systems. Clear-Com delivers the right mix of experience to work with customers performing at the highest level.

CMC TriggersBOOTH: 4475597 Oak Street, Fort Worth, TX 76140 http://www.cmctriggers.comCMC Triggers, CMC Barrels, CMC MG Line (Military Grade Line) Since 2002, CMC Triggers has manufactured the finest AR-15 Drop-In Single Stage and Two Stage Triggers on the Market. With unparalleled propriety machine finishes, using superior materials these unique features set them apart from the competition. CMC Triggers has expanded its offerings and products. Currently manufacturing CMC Glock Triggers, AK-47 Elite Trigger,9mm Pistol Caliber Carbine Triggers, Glock Barrels,BCG’s Lifetime Warranty

All delegations, military and security staff are invited to meet the UK companies and DIT DSO staff on Booth #1122

Evidence Talks, Int Research Ltd, JDF Global, Link MicrotekNorthern Diver, Raptor Photonics, Spectra Group UK, Ultra Electronics, Wired Broadcast Ltd, Worldwide Language Resources Ltd

The Department for International Trade’s Defence and Security Organisation (DIT DSO)supports UK companies at

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CodeMettle, LLC BOOTH: 227 6 Concourse Pkwy, Suite 1050, Atlanta, GA 30328 CodeMettle supplies a COTS data management software that enables clients to analyze, organize, and consolidate complex processes and operations. It is scalable, distributable and able to operate in a geographically distributed DIL network. CodeMettle manages networks, applications, and virtual envi-ronments, ultimately simplifying the management of these complex systems with customized workflows, automation, and reporting achieving a Common Operating Picture and Unified Network Operation.

Collins Aerospace BOOTH: 1704 400 Collins Road NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52498 http://www.collins.com Collins Aerospace, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX), is a leader in technologically advanced and intelligent solutions for the global aerospace and defense industry. Created in 2018 by bringing together UTC Aerospace Systems and Rockwell Collins, Collins Aerospace has the capa-bilities, comprehensive portfolio and expertise to solve customers’ toughest challenges and to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving global market.

COMSAT BOOTH: 445, P507 2550 Wasser Terrace, Herndon, VA 20171 http://www.comsat.com COMSAT, an SD company, is a leading provider of customized, secure end-to-end satellite communications services, delivering a full portfolio of fixed satellite solutions (C-Band, Ku-Band, Ka-Band, X-Band and UHF), mobile solutions (Inmarsat, Thuraya and Iridium) and teleport services to aeronautic, land mobile and maritime users. For C2 BLOS, SlingShot enables tactical radios over commercial SATCOM. Useable on any platform, it is a game-changing capability that redefines tactical communications.

COMSEC LLC BOOTH: 1420 4525 South Blvd, Suite 302, Virginia Beach, VA 23452-1147 https://comsecllc.com ComSec is a provider of Mobile SIGINT Solutions, including: 1) ComSec KESTREL Surface RF Locator Kits, (field ready RF Signal Intelligence Kits featuring Kestrel TSCM Pro Software), and 2) ORIUS Wi-Fi Directional Finder (a passive hand-held device that detects and locates any device trans-mitting data, video or audio over Wi-Fi.) Visit Booth 1420 for product demos and information.

Comtech EF Data BOOTH: 226 2114 W. 7th Street, Tempe, AZ 85281 http://www.comtechefdata.com Comtech EF Data has a proven track record of delivering reliable, scalable and ruggedized solutions for government applications above or below the sea, on the ground, and in the air. Our solutions are engineered to meet a range of standards and to support changing mission requirements.

CORE Survival, Inc. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 29 BOOTH: 1902

4241 116th Terrace North, Clearwater, FL 33762 https://www.coresurvival.com CORE Survival, Inc. makes user defined lighting and helmet-integrated, active Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) sensor/alert systems. Products include the HEL-STAR® line of personnel markers: HEL-STAR 6® Gen III, HEL-STAR 6 SWIR, HEL-STAR 5®, HEL-STAR 4® and HEL-STAR EXO® Series. Our active IFF devices include HEL-STAR F²® Multi-Spectral Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) and its variants. We also make special lighting for Military Free Fall (MFF), static line ops and aerial delivery.

Covidence BOOTH: 326 Strandvejen 2A, Roende, 8410 Denmark http://www.covidence.com Covidence serves Police, Intelligence, Agencies, Special Forces and other Government approved Organizations fighting major crime and terror by sup-plying high quality miniature video surveillance solutions.

CP Technologies BOOTH: 2218 10840 Thornmint Road, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92127 http://www.cp-techusa.com Aeronautics Group is a world-leading manufacturer of defense solutions based on UAS & advanced ISTAR systems. Since 1997, our products have been delivered to over 70 military & homeland security forces on 5 conti-nents. Aeronautics will be joined by its US subsidiary CP Technologies, a manufacturer of Computer Hardware for Ground Control Stations.

CRFS, Inc BOOTH: 1243 4230 Lafayette Center Drive, Suite D, Chantilly, VA 20151 https://www.crfs.com CRFS provides solutions to detect, identify, record & geolocate anomalous signals in complex RF environments. We provide spectrum managers and warfighters tools to control RF spectrum use. • Malicious interference or jamming • Bugging or breaches of secure facilities • Border & perimeter monitoring • Real-time RF situational awareness • Recording RF signals for forensic analysis CRFS is a leading supplier of RF spectrum management systems and tools. We help our clients see through the noise.

Crye Precision SEE OUR AD NEARPAGES 16-17 BOOTH: 2014

63 Flushing Avenue, Bldg. 128B, Unit 252, Brooklyn, NY 11205 http://www.cryeprecision.com Specializing in innovative apparel & personal protective gear for units that have unique and diverse requirements.

Crystal Group BOOTH: 1522 855 Metzger Drive, Hiawatha, IA 52233 http://www.crystalrugged.com Crystal Group Inc, employee-owned small business, designs and manufac-tures deployment-ready, rugged servers, displays, networking, embedded, and storage devices that fit mission critical applications. Crystal excels at provid-ing commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) and custom designed systems tailored to specifications. All products are designed and built to meet/exceed MIL-STDs 810F/G, 167-1, 461E/F and MIL-S-901D.

CUBIC CORPORATION BOOTH: 1135 330 Bob Heath Drive, Huntsville, AL 35806 http://www.cubic.com Cubic Corporation designs, integrates, and operates systems, products and services in the C4ISR and defense training markets. Cubic’s knowledge, experience and proven track record in mission critical situations enables you to train efficiently, deploy quicker, communicate faster, and accelerate your return on investment. Cubic will be displaying products designed to address a variety of needs including portable SATCOM, secure communications, C2ISR and FMV, datalinks, and specialized training.

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Cutting Edge Bullets BOOTH: 423 75 Basin Run Road, Drifting, PA 16834 http://www.cuttingedgebullets.com We manufacture solid copper, lathe turned projectiles for precision shooting in calibers .224-50BMG. Our patented SealTite band enables or bullets to fly unlike anything on the market today. The SealTite band is also used in our patented AP round design.

Darley Defense BOOTH: 1836 325 Spring Lake Drive, Itasca, IL 60143 http://www.darleydefense.com Since 1908, Darley & Co. has been dedicated to serving the world’s Fire and Emergency Services and Defense organizations. Darley has been awarded major contracts by the Department of Defense to provide our forces with fire fighting, rescue, and special operational equipment. These contracts include, but are not limited to, the Tailored Logistics Support Program (TLSP), GSA, and DoD EMALL. Darley proudly supports SOCOM and the subordinate commands.

Dataminr BOOTH: 1535 2101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1002, Arlington, VA 22201 https://www.dataminr.com/public-sector For those who serve and protect, Dataminr’s First Alert capability provides critical, early indicators of breaking events – in real time – enabling the fast-est response. Visit us at: https://www.dataminr.com/public-sector.

DataRobot BOOTH: 249 One International Place, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02110 https://www.datarobot.com/public-sector/ DataRobot helps enterprises embrace artificial intelligence (AI). Incorporating hundreds of the most powerful open source machine learning algorithms, DataRobot’s platform automates, trains, and evaluates models in parallel, delivering AI applications at scale. DataRobot provides the fastest path to AI success for organizations of all sizes. Learn more at datarobot.com.

Dead Air Silencers BOOTH: 321 5 South Main, Kamas, UT 84036 https://deadairsilencers.com/ Dead Air Silencers are driven by engineering performance. No gimmicks. There is no substitute for materials and no shortcuts with us. Every Sandman baffle is 100% Stellite. They cost three times more than stainless steel and they work better than Inconel under the hardest use and conditions. As for the tubes, we could have used the material that most of our competitors use, but instead we went with high-performance precipitation hardened stainless steel because strength does not come cheap.

Decon7 Systems LLC BOOTH: 1850 8541 E Anderson Drive, Suite 106, Scottsdale, AZ 85255 http://www.decon7.com Decon7s’ Biological Decontaminant Accelerated Spray Plus (BDAS+) is a breakthrough solution to the complex chemical and engineering issues of containing the world’s most effective military grade decontaminant in an indi-vidual rapid response application system. Where chemical and biological con-tamination is a threat, the low-burden D7 BDAS+ minimizes exposure risk to the warfighter. Small, lightweight, and man-portable, the BDAS+ gives warfighters instant access to a powerful decon anywhere

DeepSig Inc. BOOTH: 1236 3100 Clarendon Blvd, Suite 200, Arlington, VA 22201 DeepSig is applying deep learning AI to dramatically improve wireless in both defense and commercial markets. OmniSIG is a signal detection and classification software product that provides 1000X speed increase with reduced SWaP for threat warning, ISR, EW, SIGINT, and cyber intrusion detection. An SDK enables rapid system training of new signals. OmniPHY learns waveforms that are optimized for a mission needs such as UAV data links and is also being used to improve 5G performance and SWaP.

Defender Pharmaceuticals BOOTH: 1654 324 S. Hyde Park Avenue, Suite 350, Tampa, FL 33606 http://defenderpharma.com Defender Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (DPI) is a development-stage pharmaceuti-cal organization focused on the discovery, development, and partnering of anti-emetic (anti-vomiting and anti-nausea) compounds for both the human and veterinary markets. The primary focus of DPI is the development of scopolamine as a motion sickness countermeasure, specifically in the military and for astronauts, filling a large unmet need for an easily-administered, fast-acting motion sickness remedy, and can lead to life-threatening and mission-threatening debilitation.

Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) BOOTH: 33 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 http://www.dcaa.mil As a key member of the government acquisition team, we are dedicated stew-ards of taxpayer dollars who deliver high quality contract audits and services to ensure that warfighters get what they need at fair and reasonable prices. The DCAA Small Business Program Manager provides information and train-ing to small businesses explaining the accounting requirements for govern-ment contracts with the Department of Defense.

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BOOTH: 404 1 Dell Way, Round Rock, TX 78682 http://www.dell.com/federal Dell EMC Federal is part of a collective force of companies under the Dell Technologies umbrella -- Dell, Dell EMC, Pivotal, RSA, SecureWorks, Virtustream, and VMware – trusted all over the world to provide technology solutions and services that accelerate digital transformation. We provide the foundation to help modernize, automate and transform your agency’s data center with industry-leading servers, storage, cloud computing solutions, and converged infrastructure technology.

Delta 3 Solutions LLC BOOTH: 212 4517 George Road, Suite 240, Tampa, FL 33634 http://www.delta3solutions.com Delta 3 Solutions (D3S) is a SDVOSB focused on providing operationally-adaptive technical surveillance equipment and services to military and law enforcement customers. D3S’s cradle-to-the-grave approach includes provid-ing fielding support services such as New Equipment Training (NET), general technical support, and Techniques, Tactics, and Procedures (TTP) develop-ment and refinement. D3S can also assist in securing R&D funding to help mature lower TRL capabilities to a deployable state.

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Delta Digital Video BOOTH: 1749 747 Dresher Road, Suite 125, Horsham, PA 19044-2247 http://www.deltadigitalvideo.com Delta Digital Video is a leading supplier of mission-qualified video compres-sion and scan conversion products. Our MISB/STANAG compliant airborne encoders are currently in operation on key military unmanned and manned platforms and are specifically designed for the demanding environmental requirements of airborne operation. With several decades of program suc-cess, we are committed to working with government and industry partners to ensure interoperability, reliability, and quality.

Dexter Edward BOOTH: 1049 13873 Park Center Road, Suite 304, Herndon, VA 20171 http://www.dexteredward.com Dexter Edward is the premiere integrator of encrypted, traceless communica-tions and collaboration networks built over public infrastructure. We provide leading-edge solutions well-adapted for team/low-vis comms, obfuscated data transport, and managed attribution/OPSEC. Our solutions can protect military source operations, persistent surveillance & secure sensor exfiltration, OSINT operations, remote advise-and-assist missions, battlefield intelligence prep, and more mission-critical operations.

Digital Force Technologies BOOTH: 244 6779 Mesa Ridge Road, Suite 150, San Diego, CA 92121 http://www.digitalforcetech.com Digital Force Technologies designs, manufactures, and deploys unique sensor and surveillance solutions for military, industrial, and executive protection customers. Areas of expertise include integrated sensor systems, advanced camera and imaging devices, quick-deploy force protection systems, and rapid product development.

Digital Receiver Technology BOOTH: 504 12409 Milestone Center Drive, Germantown, MD 20876 United States http://www.drti.com DRT designs/manufactures RF and DSP-based products for Municipal, County, State, Federal and Military investigative/intelligence collection organizations for support of technical surveillance and tactical operations. DRT’s software-defined nature of product enables a single system to target numerous communi-cation protocols. A full line of both transmit and receive products are available.

DIT Defence & Security Organisation BOOTH: 1122 3 Whitehall Place, London, SW1A 2AW United Kingdom http://www.gov.uk/dit-dso The Defence & Security Organisation within UK Department of International Trade (DIT DSO) provides the essential Government-to-Government dimen-sion to company-led marketing campaigns in the export of Defence and Security equipment. Drawing on the wider DIT experience of trade promotion and working closely with the UK Ministry of Defence and Armed Forces, the Defence and Security Organisation helps build defence-to-defence and wider Gov-to-Gov relations, and provides access to specialist support.

DLA Corporate Events BOOTH: 1940 8725 John J Kingman Road, Ft Belvoir, VA 22060 As the Nation’s combat logistics support agency, the Defense Logistics Agency provides innovative logistics, acquisition, and technical solutions. DLA provides nearly all consumable items America’s military forces need to operate: food, fuel and energy, uniforms, medical supplies, construction and barrier equipment, and spare parts. DLA also provides reutilization, disposi-tion, cataloging, and document automation & production services.

DoD CIO’s DIB Cybersecurity Program BOOTH: 29 1550 Crystal Drive, Suite 1000A, Arlington, VA 22202 DoD’s Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity (DIB CS) program was estab-lished to enhance and supplement DIB participants’ capabilities to safeguard DoD information that resides on, or transits, DIB unclassified information systems. Through this public-private cyber security information sharing part-nership, DoD and DIB participants share cyber threat information to identify and respond to adversary activity.

DOE Nevada National Security Site BOOTH: 12 2621 Losee Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89030 The Nevada National Security Site and its facilities help ensure the security of the United States by: stewardship of the nation’s nuclear deterrent; pro-viding nuclear and radiological emergency response capabilities/training; contributing to key nonproliferation and arms control initiatives; executing national level experiments; working with national security customers and other federal agencies on national security activities; and providing long-term stewardship of the NNSS’s Cold War legacy.

Double Shoot BOOTH: 1818 Bialick134 Ramat Gan, Ramat Gan, Israel Double Shoot Ltd. is a rapidly growing Israeli startup. Double Shoot provides a unique and pioneering system to quickly and efficiently zero high accuracy weapons, as well as an advanced scoring system. The platform utilizes an advanced image processing system deployed by smartphone. It also analyses all the system’s data in order to provide a wide spectrum of reports. The Double Shoot app reduces the number of sessions required to properly zero weaponry, leading to both time and ammunition savings of 30%-50%. Double Shoot’s technology is unique and patent-protected.

Draeger BOOTH: 318 7256 S Sam Houston Pkwy W #100, Houston, TX 77085 http://draeger.com For more than 100 years, Dräger has focused on one goal: human safety. By working closely with military and civil forces, we have learned about the dangers you face on a daily basis. Using state-of-the-art technology, we develop products based on knowledge of your special requirements. Dräger solutions include respiratory protection systems, portable gas detectors and monitors, diving equipment, and NBC/CBRNe protection/detection systems – all backed by service and support points worldwide.

Dynamic Systems, Inc. BOOTH: 250 124 Maryland Street, El Segundo, CA 90245 https://www.DynamicSystemsInc.com At Dynamic Systems, Inc. we develop, deploy and maintain sophisticated technology by combining expert professional services and cutting-edge tech-nology to provide an all-encompassing cloud-based or on-premises solution. We have been providing high-end IT solutions to our public sector clients since 1991 and have cleared resources and many contracting vehicles to meet customer requirements. We are an Oracle Platinum Cloud Standard partner with 34 specializations.

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Dynamit Nobel Defence BOOTH: 1922 Dr.-Hermann-Fleck-Allee 8, Burbach, 57299 Germany http://www.dn-defence.com Dynamit Nobel Defence GmbH is a German defence company and the global technology leader for recoilless rifles. We look back at more than 60 years of experience in the development and production of shoulder-launched weapons for anti-tank, anti-armor, and multipurpose uses. We are the home of the iconic Panzerfaust and RGW90 systems. More than 18 armed forces world-wide have already made the choice to equip their operators with our combat-proven solutions.

Edgybees BOOTH: 208 400 Florence Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301 https://edgybees.com/ Edgybees Brings Full Visibility And Understanding To Any Dynamic Scene. By Creating Collaborative Virtual Worlds On Top Of Any Real World Scene. Our Augmented Real-time Intelligence™ fuses computer vision, multi-sensor data analytics and 3D video generation to provide a simple visual layer of highly accurate, real-time information. The result is instant clarity and col-laboration within even the most complex operational environments.

EIZO Rugged Solutions BOOTH: 1351 442 Northlake Blvd, Suite 1008, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 http://www.eizorugged.com/ Talon Rugged Monitors, Graphics, frame grabbers, encoders & recording solu-tions. The Condor, Tyton, Hydra & Adapt products are MIL-STD-810 compli-ant, SWaP-conscious and deployed on several domestic & international air-borne, naval & land based platforms. Products include rugged 3U VPX, XMC & PCIe cards with multiple video inputs & outputs. The NVIDIA/AMD/Own IP based designs offer GPGPU/CUDA/OpenCL support. Products include H.265 (HEVC) / H.264 encoders, video format converters and splitters.

ElbitAmerica BOOTH: 1212 4700 Marine Creek Pkwy., Fort Worth, TX 76179 http://www.ElbitAmerica.com ElbitAmerica helps keep America safe. For more than 25 years, our employ-ees have delivered affordable, high-quality solutions that protect and saves lives. We are an American-run company that provides innovative and advanced capabilities for our nation’s military, border patrol agents and com-mercial pilots; sustainment and support solutions for aircraft and ground com-bat vehicles; and life-saving medical instrumentation technologies.

eMagin Corporation BOOTH: 1236 700 South Drive, Suite 201, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 http://www.emagin.com eMagin is the leading and only US manufacturer of active-matrix Organic LED (AM-OLED) microdisplays. Our OLED displays perform at low-power levels, extended temperature ranges and provide image performance required for current and future systems, including the F-35 HMDS, Enhanced Night Vision Goggle III/B, Family of Weapons Sights, Javelin CLU, Laser Targeting Locator, Common Laser Range Finder, E-COTI, and E-COSI. Prototyping is ongoing for new fixed/rotary wing helmets and ground soldier HMDs.

Endgame BOOTH: 216 3101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22201 http://www.endgame.com Endgame makes military-grade endpoint protection as simple as anti-virus. Leveraging the industry’s most advanced machine learning technology, Endgame enables security operators of any skill level to deliver full-force protection, stopping everything from ransomware, to phishing, and targeted attacks. For more information, visit www.endgame.com and follow us on Twitter @EndgameInc.

EnerSys, Inc. BOOTH: 421 301 Maple Avenue West, Suite 500, Vienna, VA 22180 http://www.hawkeraplus.com EnerSys, the world’s largest manufacturer of industrial batteries, offers com-plete VRLA, Li-Ion, Lithium Primary Reserve and NiCad stored energy solu-tions for the aerospace and defense industry. EnerSys batteries for military tactical ground vehicles, aircraft, submarines, soldier portable applications and weapons systems are known for their superior quality and innovative technology.

Epiq Solutions BOOTH: 1622 165 Commerce Drive, Suite 204, Schaumburg, IL 60173 http://www.epiqsolutions.com Epiq Solutions develops state of the art Software Defined Radio (SDR) sys-tems and sensors, SWaP-optimized for SOF and SMU applications: Covert Comms, Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance (ISR). We are experts in cellular and wireless protocols including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and IoT with turnkey solutions for: Advanced Wireless network characterization, including Cellular Towers and handsets identification and location. We also offer high-performance wideband collection modules and systems.

Esri BOOTH: 649 380 New York Street, Redlands, CA 92373 http://esri.com/intelligence Esri’s ArcGIS provides an open platform that leverages web tools and inte-grated applications. With Esri technology you can use web maps and apps in a collaborative environment to integrate data, sensors, and activities in real time. Quickly detect, understand, and share intelligence for situational aware-ness and decision making between field and operations.

Excelitas Qioptiq BOOTH: 1436 Glascoed Road, St. Asaph, LL17 0LL United Kingdom http://www.qioptiq.com/equipment.html Excelitas Qioptiq Image intensified and uncooled thermal surveillance, target acquisition and engagement sights including equipment for specialized sniper applications. Military ruggedized and low power utilizing the latest technology for Homeland Security and Counter Terrorism. Excelitas Qioptiq has a world-wide presence with locations throughout the UK, Europe, Asia and the US.

Expeditionary Building Systems BOOTH: 327 3010 Monte Vista Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106 http://www.ebsinnovate.com/ What We Do EBS provides turn-key modular facilities designed and built to meet the challenges of a changing world. It’s simple: we partner with you to rapidly deploy the building solution that fits your need.

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Explotrain, LLCBOOTH: 222826 Eglin Parkway SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 http://www.explotrain.comSince 1999, Explotrain has taken the phrase “Train like you fight” to another level with technologically advanced battlefield effects simulators that psy-chologically prepare troops for combat environments and evaluate their performance in realistic training scenarios. Our patented technologies include explosive blast effects, drone-based attacks, and small arms simulators that recreate the enemy threat. Team up with Explotrain today so you can TRAIN THEM LIKE THEY’LL FIGHT!

Federal Contracts CorpBOOTH: 191612918 N Nebraska Avenue, Tampa, FL 33612 http://www.federalcontractscorp.com/Federal Contracts Corp focuses on sales, leasing, or rental of heavy equip-ment in the government marketplace. Our dealer infrastructure has a national reach, which can be a valuable asset when certain occurrences happen; a machine goes down, emergencies, or for added workloads. We have the capa-bilities to supply various heavy equipment to meet a surplus of needs. Our full line of rental fleet machines can be drawn upon 24 hours a day, 7 days per week.

Federal ResourcesSEE OUR AD ON PAGE 5 BOOTH: 2128

235G Log Canoe Circle, Stevensville, MD 21666 http://www.federalresources.comFederal Resources is a single source provider of the customized, integrated solutions teams need to successfully complete critical mission assignments. With more than three decades of specialized experience, coupled with industry connections and trusted partnerships, FR helps the military, first responders and organizational professionals equip, train and maintain every component of their next mission, program or project. You’re looking out for everyone else, let us look out for you.

FightLite Industries (formerly ARES Defense)BOOTH: 447PO Box 120789, Melbourne, FL 32912 http://fightlite.comFightLite® Industries focuses sharply on developing military small arms and accessories of unique versatility and exceptional quality for the military & law-enforcement communities. Our dedication to mission-critical innovation has led to many patented advancements for lighter and more compact weap-ons such as the MCR Small Arms Family which are configurable for virtually any combat operation. - One Weapon, Any Mission! ®

First Line TechnologyBOOTH: 21243656 Centerview Drive, Suite 4, Chantilly, VA 20151-3291 http://www.firstlinetech.comFirst Line Technology works with SMEs, first responders, and the military to develop products that make their jobs easier and their lives safer with the help of our innovative products. Among our solutions are: *Dahlgren Decon, FiberTect wipes and our Decon Field Guide give teams a fully integrated suite of decontamination tools that can neutralize hundreds of BWAs, CWAs and other known and emerging threats. *Individual and team cooling equip-ment to prevent heat related illnesses.

Fischer ConnectorsBOOTH: 22321735 Founders Pkwy, Alpharetta, GA 30009 http://www.fischerconnectors.comGet breakthrough connectivity solutions for military applications from Fischer Connectors. Our Fischer Freedom(TM) Series Connectors have 360 degree mating and easy cleaning to lighten the load for soldiers on a mission. Whether sewn into a vest as a wearable solution for sensors or communica-tion gear, or traditionally cabled, this innovative connector solution deserves your attention. Signal and power contacts, IP68 sealed to -20/24h, 10,000 mating cycles. Stop by to see what it is all about.

FlashpointBOOTH: 1236111 E. 14th Street, Suite 284, New York, NY 10003 Flashpoint empowers organizations to make better decisions and mitigate risk. The company’s unique data sources, expertise and technology enable our customers to glean intelligence that informs risk and protects their ability to operate. Fortune 500 and government customers utilize Flashpoint’s intel-ligence across the enterprise, including bolstering cybersecurity, confronting fraud, detecting insider threats, enhancing physical security, and addressing vendor risk and supply chain integrity.

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BOOTH: 726, 9827700 SW Parkway Avenue, Wilsonville, OR 97070 http://www.flir.com/surveillanceFLIR Systems is a world leader in the design and manufacture of advanced infrared and multispectral imaging solutions for airborne, maritime, land-based and man-portable applications including intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), combat search and rescue (CSAR), border patrol and force protection. Learn more at www.flir.com/surveillance.

FN America, LLCBOOTH: 804PO Box 9424, McLean, VA 22102 http://www.fnhusa.comWorld’s Most Battle-Proven Firearms™ | FN America, LLC, is a U.S. sub-sidiary of FN Herstal, S.A., a global leader in the development and manu-facturing of high quality, reliable firearms for military, law enforcement and commercial customers worldwide. Headquartered in McLean, VA with manu-facturing operations in Columbia, SC, FN America is passionately committed to providing its customers with a portfolio of products, training and support services under the FN brand name that enhance their performance and safe-guard their lives. For more information, visit us at www.fnamerica.com or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

FN HerstalBOOTH: 80433 Voie de Liege, BE, Herstal B-4040 Belgium130 years of excellence. Leading to the future. | FN HERSTAL designs and manufactures a complete range of state-of-the-art solutions developed around small caliber firearms dedicated to Defense and Security Forces as well as Special Units over the globe. FN HERSTAL portfolio includes portable firearms, less lethal systems, integrated weapon systems for air, land and sea applications, remote weapon stations, ammunition, and modern solutions to enhance dismounted soldier capabilities.

FOX Defense SuspensionBOOTH: 847750 Vernon Way, Suite 101, El Cajon, CA 92020 http://www.fox-defense.com/FOX DEFENSE specializes in prototyping, design, engineering, and manu-facturing of high-performance mono tube, position-sensitive, and air spring shock absorbers. Consistently delivering significant improvements in vehicle durability, performance, and payload capacity for light to heavy vehicles and various specialized applications.

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Galleon Embedded ComputingBOOTH: 15441260 Pin Oak Road, Suite 205, Katy, TX 77494 http://www.galleonec.comGalleon Embedded Computing is a leading provider of high-performance, data storage and processing solutions, small rugged data recorder systems, servers and NAS devices. Galleon offerings span from from benign environ-ments to fully rugged products for deployed systems in severe environments. Our highly experienced team has excelled in the military and aerospace mar-kets for more than three decades, building a reputation for superior product quality and unparalleled customer satisfaction.

Geissele AutomaticsBOOTH: 1412800 North Wales Road, North Wales, PA 19454 Geissele Automatics has been supplying Special Operations Forces with innovative solutions to mechanical problems since the early days of the War on Terror. Superior triggers, handguards and specialty electro-optical mounts are all manufactured in our spacious high technology facility in North Wales, Pennsylvania. Our focus is singular and customer driven. One solution does not fit all, with your input our engineers can craft the right fix specific to the needs of your operational environment.

General AtomicsSEE OUR AD ON PAGE 69 BOOTH: 1404

14200 Kirkham Way, Poway, CA 92064 http://www.ga-asi.comGeneral Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) systems, tactical reconnaissance radars, advanced high-resolution surveillance systems, and electro-optic and related mission systems solutions, including the Reaper® and the new MQ-9B SkyGuardian. General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems is delivering safe Lithium-ion Fault Tolerant batteries, Aluminum Power Systems, and advanced laser and sensor systems to support the force of the future.

General DynamicsPROUD SOFICSPONSOR BOOTH: 1004

2941 Fairvew Park Drive, Suite 100, Falls Church, VA 22042 http://www.generaldynamics.comGeneral Dynamics offers a broad portfolio of responsive solutions to the spe-cialized needs of the Special Operations community. As an innovative partner, we pride ourselves in delivering unique products and services in such areas as combat vehicles, weapons systems and munitions, unmanned vehicles, and information systems, technologies and services in support of the warfighter and their family. For more information visit www.generaldynamics.com.

General Dynamics - OTSBOOTH: 90412644 Research Parkway, Orlando, FL 32826 http://www.gd-ots.comGeneral Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems, business unit within the Combat Systems Group of General Dynamics, is are a world leader in the manufacture large-, medium- and small-caliber direct and indirect-fire muni-tions; and in the development and production of lightweight tactical vehicles, weapons and armament systems. The company designs and produces shaped charge and penetrator warheads; and manufactures precision metal com-ponents for missiles, rockets and composite structures for the commercial, aerospace and defense markets. The company also produces propellants and non-lethal and force-protection products; and provides explosive load, assemble and pack services for a variety of munitions, tactical missile and rocket programs. Our expansive array of capabilities and services include innovative engineering and design, advanced modeling, simulations, system integration and management, precision machining and forging, as well as testing and evaluation. Combining proven ammunition development and production capabilities with advanced research and development strengths in key technological areas, we continue to meet the needs of the armed forces of the United States, its friends and allies with the highest quality, “best value” combat solutions. More information about General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems is available online at www.gd-ots.com.

GetacBOOTH: 21415495 Sand Canyon Avenue, Suite 350, Irvine, CA 92618 http://www.getac.comSince 1989, Getac has been manufacturing rugged computers for some of the most demanding users in the harshest environments. As a leading rugged comput-er manufacturer, Getac offers the most extensive rugged computing product line, including notebook and tablet computers. Getac products can be found across the globe in every branch of the US military, including DOD deployments and fed-eral civilian agencies where reliability is crucial to mission success.

Glenair, IncBOOTH: 11431211 Air Way, Glendale, CA 91201 http://www.glenair.comGlenair: interconnect systems for every requirement, military qualified and commercial connectors, backshells, covers and accessories. “Mighty Mouse” Connectors/Cables—43 layouts—the “go to” connector for Ground Soldier Systems. “Mighty Mouse” offers D38999 performance in a much smaller package. Micro Crimp and Micro-D Connectors and Cables; Nanominiature Connectors & Cables; Lightweight Composite Conduit Systems; Lightweight Connector Accessories; Heat-Shrink Boots; Fiber-Optic Interconnects.

GLOCK, Inc.BOOTH: 20076000 Highlands Pkwy, Smyrna, GA 30082 http://us.glock.comGLOCK is a leading global manufacturer of firearms. The simple, safe design of GLOCK’s polymer-based pistols revolutionized the firearms industry and made GLOCK pistols a favorite of military and law enforcement agencies worldwide and among pistol owners. In 2019, GLOCK celebrated its 33rd Anniversary in the United States. Renowned for featuring three safeties, GLOCK pistols offer users of every lifestyle confidence they can rely on. For more information, please visit us.glock.com.

Goldtec Technologies Ltd.BOOTH: 181810 Rival Street, Tel-Aviv, 6777845 Israelhttp://www.goldtec.co.ilMilitary DVRs by Goldtec designs, develops and manufacturer of Digital Video & Data Recorders, specifically qualified for extreme conditions. our MDVR’s connected to optical observation systems and optical missiles. Thermal Beacon Ltd. (subsidiary) produces innovative thermal optical IFF emitters (3-12) and high power lasers illuminators , pointers & dazzlers. The Thermal Beacons is an innovative and unique infrared technology that not emit radiation in the visible or the near infrared region.

Golight, Inc.SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 91 BOOTH: P417

37146 Old Highway 17, Culbertson, NE 69024 http://www.golight.comGolight, Inc. is the leading manufacturer of remote controlled spotlights. Golight’s tactical high intensity visible lighting coupled with covert infrared illumination allows our Warfighters the versatility to operate effectively in a variety of situations and environments. Golight’s are operated by either wire-less remotes or wired dash-mounted remote controls and can be permanent or portable mounted. Lights are available in Halogen, LED, or dual head white/IR LED light.

GoreSEE OUR AD ON INSIDE FRONT COVER BOOTH: 1614

105 Vieves Way, Elkton, MD 21921 http://www.goremilitary.comBuilding on the tradition of GORE-TEX® fabric, GORE™ Military Fabrics plays a vital role in the production of innovative protective clothing products for all branches of the U.S. Military. Whether durably waterproof, windproof and breathable protection, burn protection, or chemical and biological hazard protection, the military looks to Gore for creative, dependable solutions.

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Exhibitor Listings

goTennaBOOTH: 141681 Willoughby Street, 4th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201 http://www.gotennapro.comgoTenna Pro X is the world’s smallest, lightest, most cost-effective tactical communications device that powers 100% off-grid connectivity and works with leading situational awareness apps like ATAK. Without being connected to cell, wifi or satellite, goTenna Pro X tactical radios can be used with our native smartphone app and include a plugin-in for Android Team Awareness Kit (ATAK) with support for advanced features, such as team tracking, col-laborative mapping, and chat messaging.

GPS Networking, Inc.BOOTH: 354373 E. Industrial Blvd., Pueblo West, CO 81007 http://www.gpsnetworking.comGPS Networking, Inc. is the first company to specialize in providing GPS (Global Positioning System) products and solutions to enable you to effec-tively distribute the GPS signal throughout your facility. We are continually expanding & improving the developing line of GPS products. With over 20 years of experience, GPS Networking, Inc. has been the world leader and your GPS source for providing GPS Antenna Splitters, Amplifiers, Reradiating Kits and Fiber Optic Antenna Link systems.

Green Beret FoundationBOOTH: 3514402 Blanco Road, Suite 100, San Antonio, TX 78216 http://www.greenberetfoundation.orgThe Green Beret Foundation serves the Army’s Special Forces, our nation’s most elite soldiers, by connecting them with the resources they need to suc-ceed in the mission ahead. We believe Green Berets are our nation’s greatest assets. Every day, we honor our commitment to Green Berets past and pres-ent, as well as their families, by connecting them with the right resources to prosper and thrive.

GSA FEDSIMBOOTH: 19001800 F Street NW, QF0B, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20405 https://fedsim.gsa.govGSA FEDSIM is the only full service, government-wide assisted acquisition organization that provides federal agencies with hands-on strategic direction and development through all phases of the federal government acquisition process. Each client receives tailor-made strategies, dedicated customer service, and unmatched technical expertise. Our comprehensive, integrated approach enables clients to focus accomplishing their agency mission, while we focus on the details.

Gulfstream AerospaceBOOTH: 427500 Gulfstream Road, MS C10, Savannah, GA 31408 http://www.gulfstream.comGulfstream designs, manufactures, markets and supports the world’s most technologically advanced business jets. The company’s product line offers an exceptional combination of price, performance and customer preferences in each segment of the mid- to large-cabin market.

Harris CorporationBOOTH: 9121025 West NASA Blvd., Melbourne, FL 32919 http://www.harris.comFrom ocean to orbit and everywhere in between, Harris provides mission-critical solutions to connect, inform and protect the world. Harris is a proven leader in tactical communications, geospatial systems and services, air traffic management, environmental solutions, avionics and electronic warfare, and space and intelligence. Harris supports customers in more than 100 countries and has approximately $6 billion in annual revenue. Learn more at harris.com.

Hascall-DenkeBOOTH: 71212285 US Hwy 41 N, Palmetto, FL 34221 https://www.hascall-denke.com/With 30 years of antenna design and manufacturing experience, Hascall-Denke has become the World’s Antenna Source for high quality radio and communications equipment. Our engineers design innovative solutions that meet customer requirements and provide antenna solutions that perform in extreme environments, under extreme conditions. “Never Expect Less” with Hascall-Denke antennas.

HDT GlobalBOOTH: P516510 Lansdowne Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22408 http://www.hdtglobal.comA provider of highly-engineered mobile military and emergency response solutions, HDT Global is widely recognized for its industry-leading produc-tion of state-of-the-art, fully integrated deployable solutions. With advanced systems currently being used by the U.S. and allied military units stationed worldwide, HDT’s products include shelter systems, environmental control systems, generators, heaters, air filtration devices, and robotics.

Heckler & Koch DefenseBOOTH: 175319980 Highland Vista Drive, Suite 190, Ashburn, VA 20147 http://www.hk-usa.comHeckler & Koch is the world’s premier small arms systems company and a major supplier to global military and federal law enforcement agencies. An innovative leader in design and manufacturing, HK provides technologically advanced firearms, logistical support, training and specialized services with the highest standards of innovation and reliability. HK’s well known range of weaponry includes the MP5 submachine gun, the MP7 Personal Defense Weapon, the G36 weapon system and the HK 416.

Hensoldt IncBOOTH: P3058614 Westwood Drive, Suite 550, Vienna, VA 22182 Hensoldt Inc. provides innovative solutions to help detect and protect against the evolving threat landscape, both at home and abroad, by developing and integrating advanced sensor technologies.

Herrick Technology SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 49 Laboratories Inc.BOOTH: 104320201 Century Blvd, Suite 200, Germantown, MD 20874 http://www.herricktechlabs.comHerrick Technology Laboratories Inc. (HTL) develops open architecture, low SWaP-C, multichannel software radio transceivers that combine SIGINT, EW, Wireless Cyber, precision geolocation, and Comms capabilities operating over HF through Microwave in fixed/mobile networks.

HGHBOOTH: 1236320 Storke Road, Suite 100, Goleta, CA 93117-2992 https://www.hgh-infrared.com/Electro Optical Indutries, an HGH company, is a global provider of field-proven thermal imaging cameras, for real-time 360° panoramic detection and tracking of multiple asymmetric threats. Special Forces use the 360° SPYNEL-M sensor as part of their operations to deal with all unforeseen events. With the new mobile deployment kit, special forces will gain in autonomy up to 10h long mission, whereas Cyclope Hypervisor allows the remote monitoring of several spots to secure.

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HighCom Armor Solutions, Inc. BOOTH: 426 2901 East 4th Avenue, Unit J, Columbus, OH 43219 https://highcomarmor.com/ HighCom Armor is a global provider of body armor and personal protective equipment. As a leader in advanced armor manufacturing our purpose in busi-ness is to solve problems. We have achieved this for thousands of customers over the past 22 years with advancements in product technologies and manu-facturing processes while focusing on USA made products for Military and other government agencies globally. www.highcomarmor.com

HIPERFIRE BOOTH: 1253 4255 White Bear Pkwy, Suite 1700, Vadnais Heights, MN 55110 https://www.hiperfire.com HIGH PERFORMANCE FIREARMS LLC dba HIPERFIRE is a firearms technology company, bringing proprietary innovation mainstream. Our solu-tions are novel, unexpected. Others see problems, we see opportunity. Our products transform the shooter and shooting experience in new ways making elevated skill and excellence more accessible to Everyman, civilian and warf-ighter. HIPERFIRE is veteran operated. Our products are made in the USA by Americans.

Honeywell BOOTH: 1751 1944 E. Sky Harbor Circle, Phoenix, AZ 85034 http://honeywell.com Honeywell Aerospace products and services are found on virtually every commercial, defense and space aircraft. The Aerospace business unit builds aircraft engines, cockpit and cabin electronics, wireless connectivity systems, mechanical components and more. Its hardware and software solutions create more fuel-efficient aircraft, more direct and on-time flights and safer skies and airports. For more information, visit www.honeywell.com or follow us at @Honeywell_Aero.

Hoverfly Technologies, Inc. BOOTH: 2041 12151 Research Parkway Suite 100Orlando, FL 32826 https://hoverflytech.comHoverfly was founded in 2010 and has a long and proven history of innova-tive and first-to-market technologies including the first multi-rotor flight control system called the HoverflyPRO™, the first tethered-power sUAS (the LiveSky™), the first optionally tether-powered free-flying drone (the BigSky™), and the first power-tether kit for consumer drones. We special-ize in building ISR, communication, and special purpose drones that fly all day and all night, for days, and weeks at a time. Hoverfly’s tether-powered drones can fly without GPS when necessary, and Hoverfly is the only com-pany in the USA that produces a drone approved by the FAA for flight in Class B airspace.

Hughes SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 93 BOOTH: 1644

11717 Exploration Lane, Germantown, MD 20876 http://defense.hughes.com Hughes designs and builds comprehensive commercial-based network solu-tions that can be readily integrated into military operations, including related network management systems and services. Wherever the mission leads, count on Hughes to deliver one joint mobile SATCOM system, keeping troops on the move connected to command posts—and to each other—on land, in the air, and at sea. Meeting Defense Communications Needs— Today and Tomorrow

Hutchinson Industries BOOTH: 752 460 Southard Street, Trenton, NJ 08638 http://www.hutchinsoninc.com Hutchinson Industries Inc. is the premier manufacturer of engineered mobil-ity solutions for wheeled and tracked combat vehicles. Hutchinson’s products include; Runflats, lightweight aluminum wheels, road wheels and track, Tire Saver Shield™ and Safetank self-sealing fuel tanks. Hutchinson provides innovative products and proactive support that exceeds our customers’ expec-tations and meets the demands of tomorrow’s lighter and more survivable vehicles

Hydroid BOOTH: 1613 1 Henry Drive, Pocasset, MA 02559 United States http://www.hydroid.com Located in the U.S. and a subsidiary of Kongsberg Maritime, Hydroid is the world’s most trusted manufacturer of advanced Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). Our Marine Robotics systems provide innovative and reli-able full-picture solutions for the marine research, defense, hydrographic and offshore/energy markets. Our products represent the most advanced, diversi-fied and field-proven family of AUVs and AUV support systems in the world. For more information, please visit www.hydroid.com.

iAccess Technologies, Inc. BOOTH: 845 1251 East Dyer Road, Suite 160, Santa Ana, CA 92705 http://www.iaccesstech.com iAccess provides aerospace solutions for the military and commercial industries including: CNS/ATM, ADS-B and Enhanced Surveillance,aircraft tactical mission enhancements such as autonomous flight, real time route replanning, terrain following, defensive and weapon systems integration and enhanced situational awareness,night vision comparability, cockpit modernizations,and aircraft maintenance programs. iAccess solutions are scalable with unmatched technical capabilities at an affordable price.

IAI North America BOOTH: 1925 1700 N Moore Street, Suite 1210, Arlington, VA 22209 http://www.iainorthamerica.com IAI North America is the U.S subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd., Israel’s largest aerospace and defense company. Stark has a state of the art production facility which includes Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Sensors, Production Services and Engineering. ELTA North America designs, manufactures and supports innovative electronic systems for the U.S. Government, providing a wide range of proven, cost-effective solutions in the ground, maritime, airborne and security domains.

ID Technologies BOOTH: 1236 19980 Highland Vista Drive, Suite 175, Ashburn, VA 20147 http://www.idtec.com ID Technologies has a clear mission – to make it simpler for our Federal Government customers to buy and use IT that’s fit for their purpose. That means combining capability and security with the best time-to-value approach to deliver practical IT solutions. ID Technologies, the new name for the product business of Intelligent Decisions, has been an IT partner to the US Federal Government for over twenty years. For additional information, visit www.idtec.com

• Dual Illumination -White LED spotlight: 320,000 candela, 8˚ beam angle, 1,131m max beam dist. - IR LED spotlight: 940nm • Carbon fiber/ ABS blend (high impact/heat res.)• Stainless steel mounting plate• Continuous horizontal rotation; 180˚ vertical tilt• Commercial grade 28VDC Motors• Input: 23VDC- 32VDC with surge protection• 1.3 amp draw @ 24VDC• 4 way direction joystick with 2 speed function• Waterproof Master power switch• 3 position rotary switch for white/off/IR selection• Molex MX-150 waterproof connectors• Harness - 22’ length, 8 wires, 18 / 20 AWG

Testing• Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC)- meets MIL-STD-461G• Temperature – operational range from -30C to 60C MIL-STD-810G• Shock- Subjected to three 20 g, 11 ms saw tooth shocks in all three axis per MIL-STD-810G, 516.6• Vibration- Subjected to power spectral density of MIL-STD-810G 514.6 Category 20

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Golight, Inc is the leading manufacturer of remote controlled spotlights and fixed LED (Light Emitting Diod). Currently, Golights are utilized by the United States Military on vehicles such as the MRAP's and many other Tactical Vehicles. These powerful lights have become popular and useful tools for the Warfighters in the theater. Golights are operated by wireless handheld remotes or by wired dash-mounted remote controls. Infrared lens are available for covert enhancement of night vision devices. Additional night vision products from Golight include a thermal imaging camera, handheld battery operated spotlights, and fixed white/infrared LED lighting.

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Jay Johnson [email protected]

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• Dual Illumination -White LED spotlight: 320,000 candela, 8˚ beam angle, 1,131m max beam dist. - IR LED spotlight: 940nm • Carbon fiber/ ABS blend (high impact/heat res.)• Stainless steel mounting plate• Continuous horizontal rotation; 180˚ vertical tilt• Commercial grade 28VDC Motors• Input: 23VDC- 32VDC with surge protection• 1.3 amp draw @ 24VDC• 4 way direction joystick with 2 speed function• Waterproof Master power switch• 3 position rotary switch for white/off/IR selection• Molex MX-150 waterproof connectors• Harness - 22’ length, 8 wires, 18 / 20 AWG

Testing• Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC)- meets MIL-STD-461G• Temperature – operational range from -30C to 60C MIL-STD-810G• Shock- Subjected to three 20 g, 11 ms saw tooth shocks in all three axis per MIL-STD-810G, 516.6• Vibration- Subjected to power spectral density of MIL-STD-810G 514.6 Category 20

ADDITIONAL GOLIGHT PRODUCTSGXL WORKLIGHTGXL PERFORMANCESTRYKER LED GXL OFF-ROAD

Golight, Inc is the leading manufacturer of remote controlled spotlights and fixed LED (Light Emitting Diod). Currently, Golights are utilized by the United States Military on vehicles such as the MRAP's and many other Tactical Vehicles. These powerful lights have become popular and useful tools for the Warfighters in the theater. Golights are operated by wireless handheld remotes or by wired dash-mounted remote controls. Infrared lens are available for covert enhancement of night vision devices. Additional night vision products from Golight include a thermal imaging camera, handheld battery operated spotlights, and fixed white/infrared LED lighting.

Darcy Rambali [email protected] 800.557.0098 \ golight.com

LIGHTING SOLUTIONS BY GOLIGHT INC.

Jay Johnson [email protected]

Golight Inc. - Model #4600

Come see us at Booth #P417

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iDirect Government PROUD SOFIC SPONSOR BOOTH: 1336

13921 Park Center Road, Suite 600, Herndon, VA 20171 http://www.idirectgov.com iDirect Government serves the diverse and specialized needs of the Department of Defense and civilian government agencies, providing the most bandwidth-efficient, scalable, reliable and highly-secure satellite platform to support such mission-critical applications as ISR, airborne, COTM and mari-time communications worldwide.

Ignite BOOTH: 1236 2101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 700, Arlington, VA 22201http://www.sofic.org/exhibits/igniteA new pavilion at SOFIC, Ignite, will feature 20 small businesses with inno-vative products and services to display to the SOF community. A few exam-ples of technology focus areas that will be showcased within the pavilion are: Artificial Intelligence, Machine learning (Data Management); Hyper-Enabled Operator (HEO); Next Generation ISR. IMMI BOOTH: 411 18881 IMMI Way, Westfield, IN 46074 http://www.imminet.com IMMI® innovates, designs, tests, and manufactures a wide range of advanced safety solutions for the U.S. military, including 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-point restraint systems, cargo securement devices, rollover protection, and airbag systems designed to keep those who serve our country safer. TARDEC also uses CAPE®, IMMI’s award-winning crash test facility, to test components to full-size vehicles. IMMI is ITAR-compliant, ISO/TS certified, and meets all applicable MIL-STD and MIL-SPEC standards.

Inert Products LLC BOOTH: 2228 100 Powderly Court, Scranton, PA 18504 http://www.inertproducts.com Inert Products, LLC provides Law Enforcement, Homeland Security and the United States Department of Defense with extremely durable, highly real-istic inert training aids used in training against terrorist threats. Located in Scranton, PA, Inert Products, LLC produces and supplies support materials used by security forces in training to recognize, respond to, and mitigate the threat of explosives & terrorism.

Information Assurance Specialists BOOTH: 1647 151 Fries Mill Road, Suite 506B, Turnersville, NJ 08012 http://www.iaspecialists.com Information Assurance Specialists (IAS) designs and manufactures software and hardware based IP networking router solutions for the commercial and defense markets. As NSA Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) experts, IAS delivers secure, enterprise-level products that meet the most stringent mission requirements where ruggedization, security, size, weight, and power are critical. IAS also provides custom design engineering, engi-neering support, and COMSEC and INFOSEC segment consulting.

Innovative Solutions & Support BOOTH: 550 720 Pennsylvania Drive, Exton, PA 19341 http://www.innovative-ss.com Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. (IS&S) is a leading systems integra-tor that designs and manufactures cost effective NextGen flight navigation systems and precision flight instrumentation equipment for the aerospace industry. The world’s most respected aircraft builders, owners and operators rely on our leading edge avionics technology, superior craftsmanship, and stringent quality standards to significantly enhance reliability, performance and provide superior value.

Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary BOOTH: 504 118 East Columbia River Way, Bingen, WA 98605 http://www.insitu.com Insitu is an industry-leading provider of information for superior decision making. We create customized unmanned aerial systems and information pro-cessing software solutions while providing 24/7 global training, services and support. Our platforms - ScanEagle, Integrator, and Blackjack – have logged more than one million operational flight hours and deliver high-quality, com-bat-proven ISR for both land and maritime missions. Founded in 1994, Insitu is a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company.

Intelligent Waves LLC BOOTH: 412 1801 Robert Fulton Drive, Suite 440, Reston, VA 20191 https://www.intelligentwaves.com Intelligent Waves, an SDVOSB, is a premier provider of end-to-end IT ser-vices and solutions. Our unique ability to enable secure information sharing and communications from any technology anywhere derives from years of military operations and communications support in tactical and strategic environments. Committed to our nation and the warfighter, we are mission focused and dedicated to making an impact for our customers through inno-vative and advanced technologies. Visit intelligentwaves.com.

IntelliSense Systems BOOTH: 517 20600 Gramercy Place, #100, Torrance, CA 90501 http://www.intellisensesystems.com Intellisense Systems, Inc. (ISI) is a small business committed to providing innovative, timely, and cost-effective solutions for our defense customers in cutting-edge sensors, information processor, optoelectronic instrumentations, augmented intelligence, and visualization technologies. With well-rounded technical expertise and well-established processes and certifications, ISI has built an in-house engineering and production facility and infrastructure to support technology transition.

Intelsat General Corporation BOOTH: 425 7900 Tysons One Place, McLean, VA 22102 http://www.intelsatgeneral.com Intelsat General (IGC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Intelsat, operator of the world’s first Globalized Network. IGC delivers high-quality, cost-effec-tive, secure video and broadband communications solutions via the world’s largest satellite backbone with terrestrial infrastructure, managed services and an open, interoperable architecture. Our customers rely on IGC to pro-vide ubiquitous broadband connectivity, secure satellite communications and seamless mobility services.

International Armored Group BOOTH: 2223 5840 US 1 Highway South, St. Augustine, FL 32086 http://www.interarmored.com For over 20 years, International Armored Group has proudly manufactured the highest quality armored vehicles available on the market. We offer over 75 models of commercial armored vehicles, as well as a wide variety of special purpose tactical armored vehicles for Military and Law Enforcement Agencies.

Interspiro Inc BOOTH: 205 10225 2nd Avenue, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158-5801 http://www.interspiro.com Interspiro supplies military and defense organizations and police depart-ments with state-of-the-art breathing apparatus and auxiliary equipment for search and rescue missions, emergency escape, firefighting and diving in harsh conditions. Since 1948 Interspiro has worked to improve the safety and efficiency of professional diving. Today we are trusted by elite divers in all corners of the world. Our history is full of technical milestones and achieve-ments putting personal safety first.

© 2019 Hughes Network Systems, LLC, an EchoStar company. All rights reserved. HUGHES is a registered trademark of Hughes Network Systems, LLC. Learn more at defense.hughes.com

Hughes. The partner you choose when communication matters most.

Message ReceivedWhen missions go around the world, network challenges go beyond any one form of connectivity. At Hughes, our world-class engineers are continuing a legacy of innovation by delivering critical breakthroughs for the most complex networking challenges. From SATCOM to SD-WAN, when the message must get through, count on us.

Software-Defined Networks for global connectivity

BLoS Airborne ISR Networks

Anti-Jam Waveforms with LPI/LPD

All from the partner you trust

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Hughes. The partner you choose when communication matters most.

Message ReceivedWhen missions go around the world, network challenges go beyond any one form of connectivity. At Hughes, our world-class engineers are continuing a legacy of innovation by delivering critical breakthroughs for the most complex networking challenges. From SATCOM to SD-WAN, when the message must get through, count on us.

Software-Defined Networks for global connectivity

BLoS Airborne ISR Networks

Anti-Jam Waveforms with LPI/LPD

All from the partner you trust

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Exhibitor Listings

Invisible Interdiction Inc BOOTH: 207 5320 Rosewood Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32966 http://www.invisidiction.com Invisible Interdiction designs and manufactures counter-UAS jamming sys-tems. These designs include hand-held, weapon-mounted and integratable jamming modules. We are a Veteran-owned small business manufacturing in Melbourne, Florida.

Iris Technology Corporation BOOTH: 344 PO Box 15115, Irvine, CA 92623 https://www.iristechnology.com Iris Technology develops and manufactures all-digital power solutions for the warfighter. This unique design approach allows for design reuse, the high-est efficiencies, and scalability – from 1 Watt to 10 kW. This technology is applicable to communications and intelligence systems, expeditionary and base operations, military vehicles, and space platforms. Our Cyber opera-tion delivers special services for forensics and criminal investigations (www.cypher.black).

IrvinGQ BOOTH: 236 Bettws Road, Llangeinor, Bridgend CF32 8PL United Kingdom http://www.IrvinGQ.com Following successful live drops in multiple configurations from C130, IrvinGQ are showcasing their new and highly capable Rapid Rig/De-Rig, Aerial Delivery System, “ATAX”, which is transforming the capability and speed at which military assets can be deployed. Celebrating their centenary, IrvinGQ (formerly Airborne Systems ‘Europe’), is the world’s most trusted design and manufacturing resource for Personnel Parachutes, Aerial Delivery solutions and Corner Reflector Naval Decoy Systems.

ITility, LLC PROUD SOFIC SPONSOR BOOTH: 1048

14840 Conference Center Drive, Suite 100, Chantilly, VA 20151 http://www.itility.com ITility serves those who secure our freedoms, our borders, and our most pre-cious resources. Our team of experienced professionals routinely achieve what others say cannot be done to improve readiness and develop the next generation of SOF operators. Their experience and creativity ensure outcomes that have significance for each of our SOCOM customers in Program and Project Management, Training & Education, R&D, Engineering, and Systems Integration. At ITility, we value what matters.

Jameson BOOTH: 2219 1451 Old North Main Street, Clover, SC 29710 http://www.jamesonllc.com Since the 1980s Jameson lights have been fielded across all branches of the military. Today, we offer an expanded line of products to address the needs of military, first responders, emergency personnel and law enforcement.

JEM Engineering BOOTH: 213 8683 Cherry Lane, Laurel, MD 20707 https://www.jemengineering.com/ JEM Engineering, centrally located between Baltimore and Washington, DC, specializes in quick-reaction custom antenna development, novel antenna products, and rapid radio frequency (RF) testing services. The engineers at JEM have decades of combined experience in the development and validation of antennas, microwave circuits, phased arrays and associated electronics. We cover a spectrum from 2 MHz to 40 GHz. Our products are suitable for both government and commercial applications.

JGW Group BOOTH: 314 1801 Robert Fulton Drive, Suite 400, Reston, VA 20191 http://www.jgwgroup.com JGW Group expertise in the DoD: marketing/sales, training, consulting, pro-posal preparation and management, business development, and contractual intelligence. Our focus areas include Aerospace, Force Protection, CBRNE and Defense.

Joint Communications Support Element BOOTH: 32, P521 8532 Marina Bay Drive, MacDill AFB, FL 33621 On order, JCSE provides rapidly deployable, en-route, early entry, and scal-able command, control, communications, computer, coalition, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C5ISR) services capability across the full spectrum of operations to combatant commanders or other agencies as direct-ed in order to facilitate rapid establishment of Joint Force Headquarters and bridge joint C5ISR requirements.

Joint Special Operations University BOOTH: 21 7701 Tampa Point Blvd., MacDill AFB, FL 33621 The Joint Special Operations University (JSOU) serves as the USSOCOM lead component for all matters pertaining to Joint SOF education. JSOU pro-vides operational and strategic level special operations education and research to Special Operations Forces and the joint, interagency, and international communities in support of USSOCOM objectives. In addition to offering over 50 courses and being the home to the Joint SOF Enlisted Academy, JSOU supports scholarly research and publishes monographs written by and for the SOF community through the JSOU Press. JSOU is an accredited institution with its academic standards and curriculum evaluated by the Accrediting Council for Continuing Education & Training (ACCET), a national agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Juggernaut.Case BOOTH: 751 16460 N 91st Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85260-1563 http://www.JuggernautCase.com Juggernaut.Case is the industry commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) standard for bringing digital connectivity to the dismounted warfighter or first responder. Juggernaut’s mission to ruggedize smartphones and tablets for the battlefield or emergency environment is fulfilled with its diverse products designed, engineered and manufactured in the USA. With over 45,000 cases/mounts deployed, Juggernaut.Case supports ATAK, APASS, and KILLSWITCH applications running on select Apple and Samsung devices.

Kestrel Ballistics BOOTH: 1649 21 Creek Circle, Boothwyn, PA 19061 http://www.kestrelballistics.com Get the world’s most complete ballistics calculator - a rugged Kestrel Weather Meter with the “science of accuracy” built in! Get accurate measurement of wind, air density, and other environmental variables to deliver elevation and windage solutions for unprecedented accuracy on extended long range shots. Kestrel Ballistics Meters have been proven to stand up to the harshest opera-tional conditions while providing dependable and reliable data at the most critical of moments for over 15 years.

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IAP designs, integrates and delivers tailored high-availability and scalable solutions providing DoD customers enterprise service delivery at the tactical

edge. IAP leverages cutting-edge solid state Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) technologies form VMware, Nutanix and others. IAP’s TDC Solution Engineering Cell utilizes US Army, DISA, NSA, DoD, USCYBERCOM and USSOCOM best practices in creating secure infrastructures supporting multiple classications providing data, voice and video services to Joint Task Force (JTF) and Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) sized elements.

Our MANTIS team develops NSA approved Commercial Solutions For Classied (CSFC) secure wireless network and handheld protection solutions enabling hosting, processing and dissemi-nation of classied data to the

tactical edge riding military radio, commercial cellular, and Government transport networks. MANTIS enables NSA approved Data In Transit (DIT) and Data At Rest (DAR) solutions capable of delivering and securely storing TOP SECRET data to end user devices.

Learn more at iapws.com/tdc

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Tactical Data CenterTDC

Make Any Network Tactical your InfraStructure

MANTIS

HIDE IN PLAIN SIGHT

IAP designs, integrates and delivers tailored high-availability and scalable solutions providing DoD customers enterprise service delivery at the tactical

edge. IAP leverages cutting-edge solid state Hyper-Converged Infrastructure (HCI) technologies form VMware, Nutanix and others. IAP’s TDC Solution Engineering Cell utilizes US Army, DISA, NSA, DoD, USCYBERCOM and USSOCOM best practices in creating secure infrastructures supporting multiple classications providing data, voice and video services to Joint Task Force (JTF) and Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF) sized elements.

Our MANTIS team develops NSA approved Commercial Solutions For Classied (CSFC) secure wireless network and handheld protection solutions enabling hosting, processing and dissemi-nation of classied data to the

tactical edge riding military radio, commercial cellular, and Government transport networks. MANTIS enables NSA approved Data In Transit (DIT) and Data At Rest (DAR) solutions capable of delivering and securely storing TOP SECRET data to end user devices.

Learn more at iapws.com/tdc

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KF Armory BOOTH: 1448 5755 North Point Parkway, Suite 50, Alpharetta, GA 30522 http://www.kfarmorydefense.com KF Armory is proud to present the Modular Interlocking Ballistic Barrier System (MIB2S), an innovation in ballistic safety and force protection. For training safety, the 12-inch blocks snap together to form a protective wall or entire shoot house from scratch. Operationally they can protect critical infrastructure in high threat areas abroad. For additional information on the MIB2S please attend the SOFIC Innovations brief on 23 May at 11:05 am, or visit https://kfarmory.com/shop/mib2s/

Klas Telecom SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 9 BOOTH: 1312

450 Springpark Place, Suite 1200, Herndon, VA 20170 http://klastelecom.com/ Communicate more, carry less with Voyager — a modular and scalable net-working system of systems. Voyager enables the modern warfighter to deploy reliable, secure and continuous communications to the tactical edge while reducing hardware footprint and saving costs. Visit our interactive exhibit as we demonstrate and discuss machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), advancements in tactical compute & data storage networks and more.

Kymeta Government Solutions BOOTH: 437, P508 12277 134th Court NE, Suite 100, Redmond, WA 98052 http://www.kymetacorp.com Seamless, global connectivity is becoming more essential every day. Yet the current ways of staying connected inevitably leave some gaps. The world needs a new way to connect, especially while on the move. Kymeta is that way.

L3 Technologies BOOTH: 1504 602 E vermont Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92805 http://www.L-3com.com L3 is a leading provider of a broad range of communication and electronic systems and products used on military, homeland security and commercial platforms. L3 is also a prime contractor in aerospace systems, security and detection systems, and pilot training.

Landguard Systems Limited BOOTH: 1945 Semaphore House, Fareham Heights, Standard Way, Fareham, PO16 8XT United Kingdom http://www.landguardsystems.com Landguard Systems specialises in the design and manufacture of innovative, high-performance radio systems for the defence and the wider law enforce-ment communities worldwide. Our product lines include; GUARDSMAN Software Defined Radios and FOUNDATION devices which provide com-prehensive tracking capabilities using Iridium, cellular and RF technologies. Landguard Systems provides ongoing after sales assistance, operational sup-port and bespoke user training.

LaserMaxDefense (LMD) SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 11 BOOTH: 1344

3495 Winton Place, Rochester, NY 14623 http://www.lmd-corp.com Founded in 1989, LaserMaxDefense (LMD) is the pioneer in weapon-mount-ed, handheld thermal lasers and long range beacons based on its patented Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) technology. LaserMaxDefense (LMD) ther-mal lasers are ruggedized to survive the harshest environments and operate across a broad spectrum of fielded imagers. Visit us at booth #1344.

Leading Technology Composites BOOTH: 1204 2626 W. May Street, Wichita, KS 67213 http://www.ltc-ltc.com Leading Technology Composites (LTC) is the world’s premier lightweight armor system supplier. LTC provides the nation’s most elite operators with the most advanced and lightest weight multi-hit vital torso protection plates in the industry. LTC also manufactures lightweight armor systems for helicopter, fixed wing, marine and wheeled vehicles. In 2018, we will celebrate our 25th Anniversary, representing over two decades of excellence in armor system engineering and manufacturing.

Leica Sport Optics BOOTH: 1649 1 Pearl Court, Allendale, NJ 07401 https://us.leica-camera.com/Sport-Optics Leica leads the way in laser rangefinding, having introduced the first laser rangefinder in 1992! The accuracy and durability is unparalle! See our com-plete line of rangefinders, rifle scopes, spotting scopes and binoculars.

Leidos BOOTH: 824 11955 Freedom Drive, Reston, VA 20190 http://www.leidos.com Leidos is a Fortune 500® information technology, engineering, and science solutions and services leader working to solve the world’s toughest challeng-es in the defense, intelligence, homeland security, civil, and health markets. The company’s 32,000 employees support vital missions for government and commercial customers. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, Leidos reported annual revenues of approximately $10.19 billion for the fiscal year ended December 28, 2018. www.Leidos.com

Lenco Armored Vehicles BOOTH: 2135 10 Betnr Industrial Drive, Pittsfield, MA 01201 http://www.LencoArmor.com Lenco Armored Vehicles is the Nation’s leading designer and manufacturer of tactical armored security vehicles. Lenco Armored Trucks meet the needs of S.W.A.T., Homeland Security, Counter-Terrorism, Force Protection, Military Police, HAZMAT Team and Dignitary Protection applications. A growing number of high-profile U.S. agencies around the globe are using our armored vehicles for dangerous law enforcement and military operations, citizen res-cue and personnel/cargo delivery missions.

LEONARDO DRS PROUD NDIA 100 SPONSOR BOOTH: 936

100 N. Babcock Street, Melbourne, FL 32935 http://www.drs.com Leonardo DRS which is celebrating its 50th Anniversary, is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, U.S.A., and is a leading supplier of integrated products, services and support to military forces, intelligence agencies and prime con-tractors worldwide. Focused on defense technology, the Company develops, manufactures and supports a broad range of systems for mission critical and military sustainment requirements.

Leupold BOOTH: 1152 14400 NW Greenbrier Pkwy, Beaverton, OR 97006 http://www.leupold.com

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Liberty Dynamic BOOTH: 1236 1550 Larimer Street, Unit 157, Denver, CO 80202 http://libertydynamic.com Liberty Dynamic has developed a next generation Noise Flash Diversion Device that is set to revolutionize the deployment of flash bangs. Proprietary fuel-air technology, binary energetic material, and a microprocessor con-trolled fuse make this device the future of advanced non-lethal tactics.

Lightning Packs/HoverGlide BOOTH: 2236 150 Strafford Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087 http://lightningpacks.com/ Lightning Packs is the only maker of ergonomic energy producing packs.

Lista/Vidmar BOOTH: 240 400 Executive Blvd. S, Southington, CT 06489 https://storage.stanleyblackanddecker.com/ Stanley Black & Decker Storage Solutions is a global provider of high-density storage solutions that help workforces work efficiently and safely. We partner with businesses to design customized storage and workspace systems that maximize productivity while saving space. Our trusted brands, LISTA® and Vidmar,® make up the broadest storage portfolio in the marketplace and enable us to provide tailored, cost-effective solutions to our customers’ unique storage challenges.

Lockheed Martin PROUD SOFIC SPONSOR BOOTH: 922

6801 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20817 http://www.lockheedmartin.com Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global secu-rity and aerospace company that employs approximately 105,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.

Logos Technologies LLC BOOTH: 750 2701 Prosperity Avenue, Suite 400, Fairfax, VA 22031 http://www.logos-technologies.com Logos Technologies has a proven track record for developing leading-edge wide-area motion imagery (WAMI) sensors and advanced processing solu-tions. Our systems serve as a force multiplier, allowing operators to iden-tify threats, quickly and affordably, across an entire city-sized area. Logos specializes in the fields of advanced sensors, wide area motion imagery, advanced analytics, and processing of large, multi-source datasets. Learn more at www.logos-technologies.com

Los Alamos National Laboratory BOOTH: 13 PO Box 1663, MS B224, Los Alamos, NM 87545 http://www.lanl.gov/index.php The Laboratory’s Global Security organization is committed to protecting our Nation against emerging, prolific, and unconventional nuclear threats, regard-less of origin. Global Security solves these complex security challenges by: 1) Anticipating our customer’s technical needs; 2) Applying the Laboratory’s innovative and trusted multidisciplinary science, technology & engineer-ing capabilities; and by 3) Developing best-in-class people to execute the Laboratory’s strategic deterrence mission.

Lunarline, Inc. BOOTH: 222 3300 Fairfax Drive, Suite 212, Arlington, VA 22201 http://www.lunarline.com Lunarline is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business founded in 2004 that helps our Intelligence, DoD, Federal Civilian and private sector cli-ents fight back against modern cybercrime. We have grown to provide secu-rity training, services, managed security and products to over 500 clients.

MacGyver Solutions, Inc BOOTH: 1804 PO BOX 3906, Pinehurst, NC 28374 http://www.macgyversolutions.com MacGyver Solutions provides vehicles, parts, maintenance, sustainment and training for FOSOV and Ground Mobility Vehicles. We are able to support Polaris, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Can-Am, Sea-Doo and most other brands. Owned/operated by Special Forces Disabled Veteran. We employ veterans through RacingforHeroes.org and RFH Tactical Mobility. This year we have FOLDAR products, Zero Motorcycles, Tweel and BCB International as co-exhibitors. Visit www.MacGyverSolutions.com or www.MILATV.com for more info.

MacroTracBOOTH: P317https://www.macrotrac.com/The MacroTrac Family is a full line of durable and environmentally-friendly injection-molded plastic flooring and roadway mats which have been used successfully to cover some of the most valuable turf and most hostile terrain in the world. Over two million square feet of MacroTrac manually deploy-able matting and roadways have been installed in North America alone. MacroTrac products are the ideal choice for military, aviation, event, drilling, and construction applications.

MAG Aerospace BOOTH: 1547 12730 Fair Lakes Circle, Suite 600, Fairfax, VA 22033 https://magaero.com/ MAG Aerospace is a leader in providing and enabling real-time situational awareness to help its customers make the world smaller and safer. MAG delivers full spectrum C4ISR Services (integration, operations, training, and technical services) and other specialty aviation to customers around the world. MAG’s team of 1,000+ professionals operate 200+ manned and unmanned special mission aircraft, delivering ~100,000 flight hours annually on six continents in support of its customers’ missions.

Marathon Targets BOOTH: 536 511 2nd Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901 http://www.marathon-targets.com Problem: A root cause problem for SOF: the only time you practice live fire training with realistic moving targets - is in combat. Lethality suffers. Solution: Marathon Targets makes AI-enabled robotic targets for live-fire training. Shoot one robot, and the others autonomously scatter for cover, or self-organize a counterattack. For the first time - operators can perform live fire force-on-force against a ‘thinking, adaptive and unpredictable enemy force.’ Used by SF on 4 continents since 2008.

Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. BOOTH: B09 511 N. John Rodes Blvd, Suite 103, Melbourne, FL 32934 http://martacsystems.com Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. (MARTAC™) is an innovative provider of Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) Systems focused on protecting the United States and its allies and providing commercial and scientific firms with unmanned maritime systems capable of removing personnel from harm’s way. The MANTAS™ vessel is scalable ranging in sizes from 6 to 50 feet, operating with an extreme performance envelope, which excels in hundreds of diverse missions. Test drive one today.

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Marketing Assessment, Inc/Trikke BOOTH: P419 22831 Silverbrook CTR Drive, Unit 145, Sterling, VA 20166 http://www.trikke.com MAI helps our strategic partners (and the DOD) find and transition COTS technology into the battlefield. We have deployed basic splinting capabil-ity, portable point of care laboratory devices, simulation training products and services, infrastructure and environmental technology, and introducing a 3-point cambering professional mobility force multiplier system for use in transportation, logistics, supply chain, deployment, and most applications where a “Gator” type of vehicle would be utilized.

Markforged BOOTH: 1236 480 Pleasant Street, Watertown, MA 02472 https://markforged.com/ Markforged manufactures 3D printers that support mission critical use cases globally. With a unique, patented, capability to reinforce composite parts with continuous carbon fiber and Kevlar, Markforged printers create strong parts for real work. The Markforged Metal X expands this into metal 3D printing. The combination of the two enable our mission customers to create unique hybrid tools and products in support of critical requirements.

Maxim Defense Industries BOOTH: 2119 1265 Kuhn Drive, Suite 100, St. Cloud, MN 56301 http://maximdefense.com

MaxVision LLC BOOTH: 1047 495 Production Avenue, Madison, AL 35758 http://maxvision.com Rugged Portable Computers (dba MaxVision®) specializes in ruggedizing the industry’s best Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) technology to create the fastest rugged portable computers in the industry which include deployable storage/servers and multi-screen workstations. Our designs provide competi-tive pricing of COTS technology, built rugged for extreme environments.

McQ Inc BOOTH: 1236 1551 Forbes Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22405 http://www.mcqinc.com McQ Inc., a sensor company providing high tech solutions for remote sensing applications. Currently, developing a 77 GHz Nano Radar which provides immediate target information using no terrestrial infrastructure, requiring no operator training, and minimal operational planning. Once sensors are placed or dropped into an area of interest, the situation awareness is available to many distributed users on their standard display platforms. McQ excels in detecting, classifying and tracking targets.

Mercury Systems BOOTH: 1102 50 Minuteman Road, Andover, MA 01810 http://www.mrcy.com Mercury Systems is a leading commercial provider of secure and safety-criti-cal processing subsystems. Our rugged servers are deployed in over 13 major U.S. Army programs and employed in a variety of C4ISR, weapon system, and tactical vehicle applications including mobile communications, simula-tion and stimulation, cyber operations, and VICTORY enabled platform communications. Our COTS products are known for their high performance, interoperability, availability & SWaP optimization.

Micro-Ant BOOTH: 1304 4722 Wesconnectt Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32210 http://www.micro-ant.com Micro-Ant develops and manufactures custom antennas and RF electronics for military and commercial uses. These antennas include ESAs, flat panels, parabolic other antennas for land, maritime and airborne use for COTM, COTP and fixed operation. Micro-Ant’s active components include LNAs, LNBs and SSPAs often integrated into the antennas. Micro-Ant has antennas from 40 MHz to 40 GHz covering L, S, C, X, Ku, K and Ka bands among others. Micro-Ant is AS9100 and ISO 9001 certified.

MIFRAM Security Ltd. BOOTH: 1818, P506 6 Josef Levy Street, Kiryat Bialik, Israel http://www.miframsecurity.com Since its establishment in 1962, Mifram has been involved in building and protecting Israel. Mifram has more than 57 years’ experience in the provision of comprehensive solutions for both security and industrial needs. Mifram Security is today, one of the world’s leading providers in the design, manu-facture and installation of physical perimeter security solutions. Mifram brings to the table accumulated a wealth of experience in its decades of dedi-cated service to its clients.

Mildef, Inc. BOOTH: 338 630 W. Lambert Road, Brea, CA 92821 http://www.mildef.com MilDef develops, manufactures and sells rugged computers and special elec-tronics to customers in the aerospace and defense sector. The products range from rugged laptops and tablet PCs to servers & computers, routers and other network equipment. Our products are built to survive the rigors of combat in any environment from scorching desert heat to severe arctic winds.

Military Battery Systems, Inc. BOOTH: 337 2729 W 38th Avenue, Denver, CO 80211 http://www.milbatteries.com Rugged portable power systems featuring Gridless intelligent battery technol-ogy. Portable Wi-Fi, cellular hotspots. Optima Batteries, warfighter proven power for a variety of vehicles and equipment.

Military Systems Group, Inc. BOOTH: 313 736 Fesslers Lane, Nashville, TN 37210 http://www.milsysgroup.com Military Systems Group Inc. is a company committed to providing quality weapon systems and combat enhancements for military vehicle require-ments. Based on operator input, MSG designs and manufactures machine gun mounts and other combat enhancements for use on GMV, HMMWV, FMTV, ATV and other vehicles. These enhancements have outfitted thousands of vehicles in both Afghanistan and Iraq. The MSG enhancements have enabled soldiers on the battlefield to effectively perform combat actions against the GWOT.

Millennium Sensor, LLC SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 79 BOOTH: 848

15611 Colorado Blvd., Brighton, CO 80602 http://www.msensor.com Millennium Sensor manufactures ISR, Force Protection, and Tracking gear for tactical and short notice rapid deployment applications.Our fully inte-grated “Pack & Go” kits provide solutions in spectrum dominant and denied spectrum areas.P3 -Protect Prevent Pursue - gear has been fielded for almost two decades with continually enhanced design features providing opera-tors a flexible, integrated system while improving situational awareness. Manufactured in the USA. Millennium Sensor www.msensor.com

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Milliken & CompanyBOOTH: 1942920 Milliken Road, Spartanburg, SC 29304 http://Military.Milliken.comTrusted by the US military for more than 75 years, Milliken has been supply-ing a wide range of textiles proudly made in the USA. Built to serve and pro-tect our front-line defenders, we offer flame-resistant ResQ™ fabrics, fabrics to protect against extreme cold and wet weather, fabrics for combat uniforms and even thermoplastic composites with impact resistance and ballistic pro-tection. Those in service deserve the best, and Milliken fabrics deliver. Learn more at Military.Milliken.com.

Mistral GroupBOOTH: 18477910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 820, Bethesda, MD 20814 http://www.mistralgroup.comThe Mistral Group is a team of independent companies, each operating in different markets worldwide, while collectively sharing the mission of “bridging” operational gaps in the Defense, Homeland Security, and Law Enforcement communities with practical, innovative, and field ready solu-tions. Mistral is a US owned, small business operating since 1988.

Mobile Virtual PlayerBOOTH: 23755 Old Bedford Road, Lincoln, MA 01773 http://www.mvptactical.comMVP is a privately held robotics & engineering startup that specializes in developing high-performance robotic solutions for sports & tactical opera-tions, headquarters in MA & VT. MVP has continued developing their patent-ed robotic system to create HEKTR (Humanoid Engageable Kinetic Training Robot) a remote-control, fully armored, all-terrain, responsive live-fire target (speeds up to 18 mph) & provides instantaneous feedback to the shooter—filling the realistic training needs of the warfighter.

Modus Operandi, Inc.BOOTH: 341709 S. Harbor City Blvd, Suite 400, Melbourne, FL 32901 http://modusoperandi.comModus Operandi is a high-tech software company serving the U.S. defense and intelligence community. Our purpose is to help defend and protect our country, our allies, and our planet by providing innovative software solutions and lead in the living intelligence revolution.

Motorola SolutionsBOOTH: 3121301 E Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196 http://www.motorolasolutions.comMotorola Solutions provides SDR platforms that access intelligence feeds across spectrum to increase situational awareness and real-time intelligence. We offer one-box-solutions that adapt to multiple missions. Combined with tailored applications, your personnel will be more nimble, have real-time data for faster decision-making and improve mission efficiencies. MSI SDR tech-nology that will transform your missions into smaller footprints. Motorola Solutions for modern battlefield solutions.

MPIBOOTH: 23136 Cogwheel Lane, Seymour, CT 06483 http://www.microboard.comContract Manufacturer of Circuit Card Assembly and System Integration Four Decades of Experience in High Mix High Reliability State-of-the-Industry SMT Lines RF Specialty, DFM/DFT, Strong Engineering Staff ATE Functional Test, Functional Fixture Designs Volume Flexibility from Prototype and Pilot through Production Supply Chain Designed to Flex with Demand Variation Focus on a Select Customer Base Allows Tailored Superior Service Woman Owned Small Business ISO 9001, AS9100D, ITAR, IPC-A-610/ J-STD-001

MPS TECHLINE OF PA, INC.BOOTH: 1950668 Davisville Road, Willow Grove, PA 19090 http://www.techlinetrauma.comMPS TECHLINE a Woman-Owned Small Business, is the developer and man-ufacturer of RF- Transmissible Concealments and Camouflage. We can repli-cate anything, natural or man-made. Under our Techline Trauma® brand, we also make traumatic medical training products, offer training in bleeding con-trol, and distribute tactical medical equipment. Please visit us in Booth 1914.

MSAB Inc.BOOTH: 2302001 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Suite 801, Arlington, VA 22202 http://www.msab.comMSAB’s sole focus is a quality forensic solution that creates secure and trusted results for end users. The core business today produces a world class product called XRY which has the capability to recover deleted data from mobile devices; smart-phones, drones, mobile phones, 3G modems, GPS and Tablet devices. Building on that foundation we have released XAMN to pro-vide smartphone analytics to our customer base. XEC is our administrative platform to manage updates and logistics.

National Armaments Consortium (NAC)BOOTH: 2136315 Sigma Drive, Summerville, SC 29483 http://www.nacconsortium.orgThe National Armaments Consortium (NAC) serves as the industry partner for the Department of Defense Ordnance Technology Consortium’s (DOTC) and the Aviation and Missile Technology Consortium (AMTC). Our robust, transparent, and unique collaboration approach, once considered a novel and unrealistic concept, has evolved into a well-established process through which our DoD stakeholders acquire the innovative Armament technologies needed to maintain U.S. technological superiority.

National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA)BOOTH: 12101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 700, Arlington, VA 22201 http://www.ndia.orgThe National Defense Industrial Association is the trusted leader in defense and national security associations. As a 501(c)(3) corporate and individual membership association, NDIA convenes forums where thoughtful, innova-tive leaders exchange ideas and information to ensure America’s armed forces enjoy decisive advantage across the spectrum of conflict. NDIA engages with government, industry and academia to ensure development of best policies, practices, products, and technologies to ensure the safety and security of our nation. NDIA’s membership embodies the full spectrum of corporate, govern-ment, academic, and individual stakeholders who, together, form a vigorous, responsive, and collaborative community in support of defense and national security. For more information, visit www.ndia.org

We need heroes fighting just as passionately behind the scenes as those facing the enemy. We need patriots who dig deep and make the impossible possible. We need visionaries committed to getting the job done, no matter what it takes.

We need to make a difference—we need you.

The Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is dedicated to providing effective technology

assets to assist in winning the battle while increasing the safety of our warfighters. Join our team and develop powerful engineering

solutions like our Precision Weapons Platform that includes a Remote Door Gunner

designed to help save lives by keeping operators out of the direct line of fire or our anti-jam COTS infiltrator drone designed for

GPS-denied and RF-hostile areas.

For more information about SDL’s job opportunities and technologies, talk to one

of our experts in booth 1350.

www.sdl.usu.edu

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We need heroes fighting just as passionately behind the scenes as those facing the enemy. We need patriots who dig deep and make the impossible possible. We need visionaries committed to getting the job done, no matter what it takes.

We need to make a difference—we need you.

The Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is dedicated to providing effective technology

assets to assist in winning the battle while increasing the safety of our warfighters. Join our team and develop powerful engineering

solutions like our Precision Weapons Platform that includes a Remote Door Gunner

designed to help save lives by keeping operators out of the direct line of fire or our anti-jam COTS infiltrator drone designed for

GPS-denied and RF-hostile areas.

For more information about SDL’s job opportunities and technologies, talk to one

of our experts in booth 1350.

www.sdl.usu.edu

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National Training & Simulation Association (NTSA) BOOTH: 1 2101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 700, Arlington, VA 22201 The National Training and Simulation Association (NTSA) is America’s premier organization representing the interests of the modeling and simula-tion community worldwide. NTSA provides the training, simulation, related support systems and training services industries with a focused, formal orga-nization to represent and promote their business interests in the market place. The association, an affiliate of the National Defense Industrial Association, provides a forum to communicate the full capability and broad characteristics of the elements of training systems and services to include associated support services. Founded in 1988, NTSA fosters communication between industry and training agencies to ensure understanding of requirements, procurement issues and policies. NTSA ensures all stakeholders, government, industry, and academia, recognize the independence and importance of training systems development as well as services, to ensure warfighter training and simulation requirements are highlighted as independent and important line items within the planning, programming, budgeting, execution and acquisition process.

Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS) BOOTH: 30 2606 Lower Gainesville Road, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529 Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School is an interna-tional training center operating under U.S. Special Operations Command in support of Foreign Security Assistance and Geographic Commanders’ Theater Security Cooperation priorities.

Navistar Defense BOOTH: 1248 10400 W. North Avenue, Melrose Park, IL 60160 http://www.navistardefense.com Navistar Defense is a leading wheeled vehicle original equipment manufac-turer serving military, law enforcement, and government agencies. The com-pany provides a complete portfolio of both tactical and commercial off-the-shelf military vehicles, as well as custom-tailored lifecycle support solutions to a global customer base. Navistar Defense is known for its dependability, quality, and unwavering dedication to service and support.

Navy SEAL Foundation SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 64 BOOTH: 31

1619 D Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23459 http://www.tampbayfrogman.com Tampa Bay Frogman Swim – 5K Open Water Swim and Fundraiser in sup-port of the Navy SEAL Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non profit ranked by Charity Navigator as one of the top charities in the nation. Visit our web site for more information on how you can support or participate in the Frogman Swim at www.tampabayfrogman.com. Visit www.navysealfoundation.org to learn more about the Foundation and its mission.

Nexter Robotics BOOTH: 1236 13 Route de la Minière, Versailles, France http://www.unhitec-robotics.com Nexter Robotics, a Nexter Group subsidiary, specializes in the design and marketing of robots for defense and security applications. The NERVA® LG robot is our flagship product, a 5kg modular robot with more than 25 payloads “1-click”, a product deployed by units around the world for several years. We will present at SOFIC 2019 an outstanding product that will revolutionize the operations of tomorrow, a single target: Driving, Flying, Mapping!

NFSTC@FIU BOOTH: 426 8285 Bryan Dairy Road, Suite 125, Largo, FL 33777 http://www.nfstc.org NFSTC@FIU provides SOF exploitation training, exercise support and equip-ment integration. Our expertise in biometrics, forensic science and exploita-tion training and technology helps you get the most out of every intelligence opportunity. Visit #426 to see how hidden intelligence can be found with the right combination of knowledge and tools. Capabilities include forensic exploitation and training, biometrics, chemical/explosives detection, Rapid DNA, CELLEX/DOMEX and blast mitigation.

Night Vision Devices BOOTH: 2037 PO Box 3415, Allentown, PA 18106 http://www.nvdevicescom Night Vision Devices is a U.S. manufacturer of high quality night vision sys-tems and accessories. We provide innovative and cutting edge products and services to the military, law enforcement and consumer markets. Our excel-lent reputation has made us a dynamic night vision leader.

Nokomis, Inc. BOOTH: 1236 310 5th Street, Charleroi, PA 15022 http://nokomisinc.com/ Nokomis is an innovative small business delivering next-generation hardware to the Warfighter to support successful operations in contested battlespaces. Nokomis’ Hiawatha technology enables next-generation ISR, anti-tamper, and cyber/cyber-physical security technology applications through the exploita-tion of unintended electromagnetic signals. Hiawatha has been demonstrated capable of superior real-time target detection, localization, and tracking, enhancing Warfighter situational awareness.

Northrop Grumman Corporation BOOTH: 612 45101 Warp Drive, Dulles, VA 20166 http://www.northropgrumman.com Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innova-tive systems, products and solutions in autonomous systems, cyber, C4ISR, strike, and logistics and modernization to customers worldwide. We special-ize in special mission aircraft conversion including maritime patrol, gunship and weaponized airborne ISR platforms. We produce small-, medium- and large-caliber ammunition, medium caliber guns and precision guidance kits for artillery and mortar munitions.

NovAtel SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 97 BOOTH: 746

10921 14th Street NE, Calgary, AB T3K 2L5 Canada http://www.novatel.com NovAtel, part of Hexagon’s Positioning Intelligence division, designs, manu-factures and sells high precision Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) positioning, jamming detection and anti-jam technology. We provide proven, mission ready Navigation Warfare (NAVWAR) technology to ensure Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) to defend your people right now. Learn more at www.novatel.com/industries/defense/

Novetta BOOTH: 450 7921 Jones Branch Drive, Suite 500, McLean, VA 22102 http://www.novetta.com For more than two decades, Novetta has directly supported the integration, deployment, and R&D of the most advanced technologies for USSOCOM both in Tampa & Fort Bragg. We offer a comprehensive collection of capabil-ities, solutions, and experts to address mission needs - converging intelligence and operations services into a single solution that provides an integrated Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED), Mission Command, and Staff Services architecture and visualization platform.

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NOVO DR LTD. BOOTH: 1643 18A HaYetsira Street, PO Box 3556, Petah Tikva, 4951243 Israel http://www.novo-dr.com NOVO DR Ltd. is the leading developer and manufacturer of Portable Digital Radiography X-Ray Inspection Systems. We produce the latest generation flat panel based radiography inspection systems for the Security & NDT sectors. Combining our decades of experience and intensive in-house R&D, NOVO takes portable DR to the highest level possible while emphasizing the follow-ing: • Highest image quality • Portability & Small footprint • Ruggedness • Efficient user experience • Field work optimization

NTS BOOTH: 1747 4265 Eagle Landing Pkwy., Orange Park, FL 32065 http://www.nextechsol.com Our NTS Mission Support Center is pioneering the next generation of gov-ernment-focused solutions through an unconventional approach to the modern collabspace. We connect government agencies to a robust service catalog of resources, collabspaces, and talent through a highly-effective procurement process and operational support platform. Our model includes strong and effi-cient security, IT/Network, logistics, and a platform under 1, easy contract.

Nutanix, Inc. PROUD SOFIC SPONSOR BOOTH: 215, P415

1740 Technology Drive, Suite 150, San Jose, CA 95110 http://www.nutanix.com Nutanix is a global leader in cloud software & hyperconverged platforms that make infrastructure invisible so IT can focus on mission-critical applications. Government organizations use Nutanix to bring one-click application man-agement & mobility across public, private & distributed clouds to run any application at any scale with a reduced total cost of ownership. Nutanix users can rapidly deliver high-performance IT environments on demand, giving application owners a true cloud-like experience.

NuWaves Engineering BOOTH: 343 132 Edison Drive, Middletown, OH 45044 www.nuwaves.com NuWaves Engineering is a veteran-owned, premier supplier of RF and Microwave solutions for military, government, and industrial customers. NuWaves offers a broad range of design and engineering services, as well as a complete line of commercially available RF products that include wideband frequency converters, high-efficiency and miniature solid state power ampli-fiers and bidirectional amplifiers, high intercept low noise amplifiers and miniature RF filters.

NVISOL BOOTH: 1818 Alon Tavor Industrial Zone, Alon Tavor Industrial Zone, Israel http://nvisol.com New Vision Solutions - NVISOL was founded in 2014 to provide tactical forces with smart, simplified and intuitive customized hardware and comput-ing integrated systems and devices best suited to tackle tactical combat chal-lenges in soldier oriented environments and to support Special Ops Forces’ demanding requirements. Keeping end-users’ needs, budgets and time-to-market considerations in mind.

Ocean Marine Industries BOOTH: 217 2810 Hudson Street, Chesapeake, VA 23324 http://www.oceanmarineinc.com OMI is the exclusive distributor for Sound Metrics’ product range of high-resolution imaging sonars. SMC is a leading manufacturer of high-resolution imaging sonars with unmatched clarity and detailed. ARIS Defender diver-held is the latest addition to the ARIS product line. ARIS Defender is the first ever sonar offered in the market place as a convertible sonar. The design of ARIS Defender is unprecedented as it allows the customer the fully autono-mous diver-held sonar that can be quickly field converted to a compact fully functional ARIS Explorer. Basically, it’s two sonars in one!

Oceaneering International, Inc. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 35 BOOTH: 1748

7001 Dorsey Road, Hanover, MD 21076 http://www.oceaneering.com The Advanced Technologies (ADTECH) group of Oceaneering is an industry leader in enabling humans to work safely and effectively in harsh environ-ments ranging from the depths of the sea to the outer reaches of space. ADTECH specializes in the support of manned systems and the development and application of practical, cost-effective robotic systems.

Oceus Networks Inc. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 25 BOOTH: 413

1895 Preston White Drive, Reston, VA 20191 http://www.oceusnetworks.com Oceus Networks provides secure, customized mobile broadband products and solutions to governments and enterprise customers leveraging the latest in standards-based commercial technology. We specialize in fixed and wire-less broadband solutions that enable secure, high-speed voice, video and data communications. Privately U.S.-owned and operated, Oceus Networks’ head-quarters are located in Reston, Virginia, with labs in Plano, Texas.

ODU USA BOOTH: 1719 300 Camarillo Ranch Road, Suite A, Camarillo, CA 93012 http://www.odu-usa.com The ODU GROUP is one of the world’s leading suppliers of connector sys-tems. ODU Connector Solutions ensure a reliable transmission of power, sig-nals, data & media for a variety of demanding applications including military and security such as: soldier communication systems, unmanned systems ( UAV/UGV/UAS) & military vehicles. ODU Advanced Customer Benefits include: standard products readily available, one-to-one technical support, rapid product development & cable assembly integrated solutions.

Omnetics Connector Corporation SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 34 BOOTH: 1343

7260 Commerce Circle East, Minneapolis, MN 55432 http://www.omnetics.com Omnetics manufactures a complete line of Highspeed Micro-miniature, Nano-miniature, and Hybrid connectors, wire harness and cable assembly solutions. These rugged Mil-Spec based Micro-D, Nano-D, Circular, and strip connec-tor solutions can aid in the SWaP design requirements of your interconnects while increasing the number of contacts for high speed compact circuitry in mission critical applications and withstand harsh environments.

ONTime Networks LLC BOOTH: 1650 6060 North Central Expressway, Suite 500, Dallas, TX 75206 http://www.ontimenet.com OnTime Networks provides network centric solutions (Ethernet switches, routers, taps and time synchronization servers) that are specifically designed for the unique requirements of mission critical applications within the Aerospace and Defense industries and can be found in Airborne, Ground and Naval Defense applications. Our rugged systems address complexity, enable modularity and provide growth, while delivering optimal performance for SWaP-C constrained applications.

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Optics1BOOTH: 5482 Cooper Lane, Bedford, NH 03110 http://www.optics1.comSafran Optics 1 is a global leader in the design and production of high-performance systems and subsystems for defense and civil applications. Our capabilities include laser rangefinders, markers, targeting solutions, visual augmentation, precision north finding, inertial navigation and surveillance systems, and OEM modules. Optics 1 is able to provide unmatched first-class products for warfighter and law enforcement missions.

Oshkosh DefenseBOOTH: 5122307 Oregon Street, Oshkosh, WI 54902 http://www.oshkoshdefense.comOshkosh Defense is a leading provider of tactical wheeled vehicles and life cycle sustainment services. For over 100 years, Oshkosh has supported mili-tary and security forces around the globe by offering a full portfolio of heavy, medium, light and highly protected military vehicles. Oshkosh also offers advanced technologies and vehicle systems that provide customers with a technical edge as they fulfill their missions.

Otis TechnologyBOOTH: 13466987 Laura Street, PO Box 582, Lyons Falls, NY 13368 http://www.otistec.comOtis Technology is known for manufacturing the most advanced gun cleaning systems and accessories available. The superior Breech-to-Muzzle® design combined with unmatched quality has positioned Otis as the gun care system of choice with the US Military, Hunters, Shooters and Law Enforcement per-sonnel Worldwide. Otis Technology is SMART GUN CARE.

OTTO Engineering Inc.BOOTH: 6482 East Main Street, Carpentersville, IL 60110 http://www.ottoexcellence.comOTTO Communications accessories are used by the U.S. Military, Federal, law enforcement,public safety agencies, and in commercial, industrial and business markets. OTTO is recognized worldwide for enhanced performance and innovative products, specializing in the design and manufacture of light-weight and heavy duty headsets, speaker microphones and surveillance kits as well as custom products and cable assemblies.

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BOOTH: 161742 Old Ridgebury Road, Danbury, CT 06810 https://www.owlcyberdefense.com/Owl Cyber Defense Solutions, LLC leads the world in data diode and cross domain network cybersecurity. With a constant focus on customers in the military, government, critical infrastructure, and commercial communities, Owl develops market-first, one-way data transfer products to meet a variety of operational needs, from entry level to enterprise.

PacStarBOOTH: 45115055 SW Sequoia Parkway, Suite 100, Portland, OR 97224 https://pacstar.com/PacStar is a leading technology-based systems integrator that designs, manu-factures and sells advanced, reliable and interoperable tactical and enterprise communications systems to the military, federal, state and local government agencies, as well as emergency responders.

PAE ISRBOOTH: 1908113 Executive Drive, Suite 105, Sterling, VA 20166 http://www.paeisr.comPAE ISR LLC provides intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance solu-tions and services to U.S. government agencies, NATO, and other interna-tional organizations. As a lead systems integrator and full-service provider for unmanned aerial systems, PAE ISR has significant experience in system integration, test and evaluation, operations and maintenance, logistics, train-ing, deployment support, and leased UAS services.

PanasonicBOOTH: 15482 Riverfront Plaza, 5th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102 http://panasonic.com/toughbookPanasonic delivers game-changing technology solutions that deliver a cus-tomized experience to drive better outcomes for our customers. Panasonic engineers rugged, reliable mobile solutions that help create, capture and deliver data of all types, where, when and how it is needed.

ParadigmBOOTH: 224Paradigm House, 14 Wilsom Road, Alton, Hampshire GU34 2PP United Kingdomhttp://www.paracomm.co.ukParadigm is a satellite communications solutions provider offering equip-ment and systems across all aspects of secure satcoms. We provide low SWaP satellite terminals standardised on by government, NGO’s and military across the world. These include our internet-in-a-backpack SWARM®, the self-pointing, comms-on-the-go, MANTA® and the flyaway HORNET. All enabled by our easy-to-use and rugged PIM® terminal controller, allowing any user to point a terminal and be on air in a couple of minutes.

Patriot3, IncBOOTH: 52611040 Pierson Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22408 http://www.patriot3.comPatriot3 is a premier provider and authority in Elevated Tactical Systems, Ballistic Operations and Specialty Maritime Products. Patriot3 has products in operation throughout the world and has exported to more than 40 coun-tries. Patriot3 strives to offer cutting edge and a step above the next genera-tion products.

PCP Tactical LLCBOOTH: 3293895 39th Square, Vero Beach, FL 32960 http://pcpammo.comPCP Tactical manufactures Lightweight, Polymer Cased Ammunition. Our ammo boasts a 30% weight savings compared to conventional brass ammo, as well as the ability to flawlessly operate in the complete spectrum of extreme temperatures; from -65F to +165F. Pinpoint accuracy is achieved as a result of high tolerance manufacturing and a more efficient powder burn due to the insulating properties of our polymer. Our calibers are .260 Remington, 6.5 Creedmoor, 7.62 x 51, 338 Norma Mag, and 50 BMG.

Pelican ProductsBOOTH: 42023215 Early Avenue, Torrance, CA 90505 http://www.pelican.comPelican Products, Inc. is the global leader in the design and manufacture of high performance protective cases, temperature controlled packaging solu-tions, advanced portable lighting systems and rugged gear for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. Their products are used by professionals in the most demanding markets including defense / military, aerospace, fire / safety, law enforcement, entertainment, industrial and consumer. Pelican products are designed and built to last a lifetime.

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PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures BOOTH: 305 671 Colbert Avenue, Oil City, PA 16301 PEPRO LLC (www.peprollc.com) is the leading manufacturer of shielded enclosure systems for stationary and mobile applications. The company has provided state-of-the-art deployable radio sites without loss or failure since 1992. Our products protect against EMP, EMI, RFI, PIM, and lightning. Pepro provides services to the U.S. Military, U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service, BLM, CBP, Homeland Security, AT&T, Data Path, GD, Harris, ManTech, Motorola, Nokia, and many other Govt contractors.

Per Vivo Labs, Inc. BOOTH: 225 2042 Brookside Lane, Kingsport, TN 37660 http://www.pre-exp.com Providing pristine constituant explosives and oxidizers for training canine explosive detection assets utilizing a patented delivery device developed at the Navy Research Lab.

Perkins Technical Services Inc. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 53 BOOTH: 1837

1318 B Putman Drive, Huntsville, AL 35816 http://www.pts-inc.com Perkins Technical Services, Inc. manufactures and integrates components of the tactical radio Expeditionary Kit (E-Kit™) enabling Soldiers to quickly establish tactical communications in a Command Post (CP). Components of the E-Kit™ include a radio power supply docking station, a portable DC power supply, an integrated mast/antenna and a cross-banding capability. The E-Kit™ provides Soldiers operational radios in a CP in 15 minutes or less and supports currently fielded tactical radios

Persistent Systems, LLC BOOTH: 1712 303 Fifth Avenue, Suite 306, New York, NY 10016 http://www.PersistentSystems.com Persistent Systems, LLC is a global communications technology company which develops and manufactures a patented and secure Mobile Ad Hoc Network: Wave Relay®. Persistent’s R&D team has designed wireless net-working protocols to support their cutting edge system. Our suite of products is field proven and utilized in Commercial, Military, Government, Industrial, Agriculture, Robotics, and Unmanned System markets.

Petzl BOOTH: 2051 2929 Decker Lake Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84119 http://petzl.com/us For over 40 years, Petzl has been developing innovative tools and techniques for those entering the vertical world. From the groundbreaking TACTIKKA headlamp, to the GRIGRI belay device, to the ASAP mobile fall-arrest device, Petzl solutions have continually helped usher in technical revolutions in the mountains, caves, and for professionals working at height or in the dark. For the latest from Petzl, visit www.petzl.com.

Pharad, LLC SEE OUR AD ON BACK COVER BOOTH: 2035

1340 Charwood Road, Suite L, Hanover, MD 21076 http://www.pharad.com Pharad is a leading developer and manufacturer of electrically small antennas for covert and low observable applications. We offer wearable, man-pack, gooseneck, vehicle, and UAV/aircraft antenna products for HF-through-V-band communications, MIMO, MANET, TTL, EW, and DF applications. We also offer ultrabroadband highly linear fiber optic antenna remoting links, enabling consolidation of EW/SIGINT signals up to 50-GHz in a single trans-ceiver.

Photonis Defense, Inc. BOOTH: 238 1000 New Holland Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17601 http://www.photonis.com Photonis provides innovative night vision and digital vision technologies for a variety of applications. Our superior 4G night vision image intensifier tube technology offers ultrafast auto-gating, reduced halo size, and enhanced spec-tral range in UV to near-IR. Additionally, our line of Nocturn CMOS cameras are available in a variety of formats to best suit your system and provide high resolution, sensitivity and dynamic range while not compromising power consumption.

Physical Optics Corporation BOOTH: 1151 1845 W. 205th Street, Torrance, CA 90501-1510 http://www.poc.com Physical Optics Corporation (POC) is a rapidly growing systems integrator of advanced technology, serving military and defense, homeland security, and selected commercial markets. POC continues its work in innovative R&D, focusing on several strategic thrust areas and advanced programs which includes developing and producing next-generation airborne systems, ground systems, maritime systems, cybersecurity, EW/RF, x-ray NDI, and unmanned and intelligent deep learning systems.

Pilatus Business Aircraft Ltd SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 23 BOOTH: 1450

12300 Pilatus Way, Broomfield, CO 80021 http://www.pilatus-aircraft.com The PC-12 NG is virtually unrivalled in terms of special mission capability. It affords operators the ability to cover a whole range of assignments with a single aircraft type, including surveillance, medical assistance, cargo transport and search and rescue. In other words: missions which require immediate intervention and total reliability.

Planar BOOTH: 223 1195 NE Compton Drive, Hillsboro, OR 97006 http://www.planar.com Planar is a global leader in digital display technology designed for mission-critical 24x7x365 applications, providing premier solutions for the world’s most demanding environments. Planar fine pitch LED and LCD video walls, 4K displays, interactive displays and image processing solutions deliver the most comprehensive portfolio of commercial display solutions with superior visual performance and reliability.

Polaris Government & Defense BOOTH: 1424 2100 Hwy 55, Medina, MN 55340 http://polaris.com/gov Polaris Government & Defense vehicles are forged from more than 60 years of off-road innovation and leadership. Polaris delivers unique value to mili-tary forces worldwide by providing highly capable, simple to use, and afford-able mobility platforms and vehicles that are readily available and supported through life cycle training, service and maintenance.

PRO4TECH BOOTH: 1818 9, Ahad Haam Street, Tel Aviv, 6525101 Israel http://www.pro4tech.com Established in 2001, Pro4tech integrates advanced technologies and engineer-ing expertise to offer solutions featuring the world’s smallest real time and “store & forward” camcorders. Our LIVE product line, streams HD video over a Wi-Fi to our Android app, which records and can further transmit the data to remote locations. From state-of-the-art mini recording devices to a multi sensors relay kit, Pro4tech’s innovative solutions are deployed by law-enforcement and military organizations.

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Projects Unlimited Inc. BOOTH: 335 6300 Sand Lake Road, Dayton, OH 45414 http://www.pui.com Projects Unlimited is a Small Business Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) provider of circuit card assemblies & wiring harness systems serving aerospace and defense worldwide. Working with your drawings & specifica-tions, providing world-class workmanship, high-precision manufacturing, and in-house testing. AS9100D, ISO 9001:2015, and ITAR certified as well as Nadcap- accredited CCA & CHA.

QRC Technologies SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 61 BOOTH: 543

1191 Central Park Blvd., Fredericksburg, VA 22401 http://qrctech.com QRC Technologies designs and develops a host of open architecture RF products, providing comprehensive integrated solutions for Cellular Network Survey, RF signature management, and a wide range of SIGINT and EW missions. QRC specializes in RF Spectrum Awareness as well as capture and playback devices capable of capturing spectrum for follow on processing in resource constrained environments. QRC products are employed globally on multiple manned and unmanned platforms.

QRZ Systems Inc BOOTH: 1236 70 Eatons Neck Road, Northport, NY 11768 http://qrzsystems.com QRZ Systems produces the most advanced, intuitive and easily integrated intercommunications systems available. Our ICSm2 intercom system inte-grates 6 combat net radios and up to 24 users in a vehicle mounted or wear-able system. ICSm2 systems are warfighter friendly with intuitive toggle switches and buttons eliminating the overly complicated systems of screens and dials which slow the flow of communications in kinetic situations. Available with VoIP, IP Networking and 3D Spatial audio

Quantico Tactical BOOTH: 1811 9796 Aberdeen Road, Aberdeen, NC 28315 http://www.QuanticoTactical.com Quantico Tactical® is a leading supplier of special operations equipment, apparel, armor, shelters, generators, C4ISR equipment, weapons and weapon accessories to the Department of Defense, Federal Agencies and State/Local Law Enforcement Departments. We have several convenient contract vehicles: • DLA Tailored Logistic Support Program for SOE • GSA Schedule • FedMall/eMall Contract • Various Blanket Purchase Agreements • Purchase Orders & Government Contracts • Government Purchase Cards

R3 Strategic Support Group BOOTH: 753 1050 B Avenue, Suite A, Coronado, CA 92118 http://www.r3ssg.com R3 is an agile, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business that provides innovative solutions across a broad spectrum of government and commercial domains to rapidly identify requirements, capture resources, and maximize readiness to accelerate our client’s success. Members of our team have signif-icant experience planning, executing, and supporting joint and multinational operations worldwide. Our core mission areas include Special Operations, C-IED, and Explosive Ordnance Disposal.

Racing for Heroes BOOTH: 1804 PO Box 410, Beech Creek, PA 16822 http://www.racingforheroes.org Racing For Heroes is empowering Veterans through health, wellness, employ-ment opportunities and motorsports-focused recreational therapy. Our goal is preventing veteran suicides by utilizing a combination of proven and innovative therapy methods to address the invisible wounds of war. Our pro-grams include Veteran Employment, Vitamin Program, Wellness Center and Motorsports Therapy. Collectively these bring task purpose and health back to the veterans. Donate today www.RacingForHeroes.org

Radiant Solutions SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 73 BOOTH: 1552

2325 Dulles Corner Blvd, Suite 1000, Herndon, VA 20171 http://www.radiantsolutions.com Radiant Solutions, a Maxar company, provides innovative geospatial products and services that reveal insights where and when it matters. As a trusted mis-sion partner to customers our team of engineers, analysts, developers and data scientists deliver innovative solutions to help customers source, enrich, and analyze massive amounts of geospatial data at scale to gain a decision advan-tage. Learn more at www.RadiantSolutions.com

Radical Firearms BOOTH: 239 4413 Bluebonnet, Suite 8, Stafford, TX 77477 http://www.radicalfirearms.com

Rafael Advanced Defense SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 89 Systems, Ltd. BOOTH: 325 6903 Rockledge Drive, Suite 850, Bethesda, MD 20817 Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. designs, develops, manufactures and supplies a wide range of high-tech defense systems for air, land, sea and space applications for the Israeli Defense Forces and the defense establish-ment, as well as for customers around the world. The company offers its customers a diversified array of innovative solutions at the leading edge of global technology, from underwater systems through naval, ground, and air superiority systems to space systems.

Raider Outboards BOOTH: 1944 1855 Shepard Drive, Titusville, FL 32780 http://www.raideroutboards.com Raider Outboards will feature a Raider 40 HP and Raider 50 HP multi-fuel/submersible outboard motors. We will also show the all new Safety Jet; change from propeller to Jet Pump within 10 minutes. The Safety Jet pro-vides safety in training; protection against debris from hurricanes; protection of people and sea life.

Ranger Industries BOOTH: 601 1894 East Williams Street, Suite 4, #490, Carson City, NV 89701 http://www.RangerCoin.com We provide high quality custom made commemorative coins, lapel pins, badges, patches, etc. Our products are produced domestically and off-shore in order to meet your design or budget needs and are used to commemorate unit affiliation, achievements, performance awards, deployments, safety or atten-dance recognition, corporate branding and more. Clients include U.S. and Foreign Governments, U.S. Military, Corporations, etc. We are a SDVOSB and Officially Licensed with Army, Navy, USAF, USMC & USCG

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Raven Advisory, LLC BOOTH: 1236 455 Ramsey Street, Suite 229, Fayetteville, NC 28301 http://www.ravenadvsry.com Raven Advisory LLC is a SDVOSB with an active FCL and Type 7 FFL with SOT Stamp providing private corporate, and government sector profes-sional services and support both internationally and domestically for risk management, security, consulting, training, and specialized manufacturing. Additionally Raven Advisory has their our own training area with long range marksmanship capability and can facilitate special requirements with exclu-sivity in the Fort Bragg NC area.

Raytheon BOOTH: 704 One Tampa City Center, Suite 3420, Tampa, FL 33602 http://www.raytheon.com Raytheon Company, with 2018 sales of $27 billion and 67,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 97 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5I® products and services, sensing, effects and mission support for cus-tomers in more than 80 countries. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. Follow us on Twitter.

ReconRobotics, Inc. BOOTH: 2042 5251 W. 73rd Street, Suite A, Edina, MN 55439 http://www.reconrobotics.com ReconRobotics is the world leader in tactical micro-robot systems. Worldwide, nearly 4,000 Throwbot® and Recon Scout® robots have been deployed by the US military and international friendly forces, and 400+ law enforcement agencies. The 3-pound Throwbot and Recon Scout systems protect tactical operators and warfighters by providing immediate situational awareness and greater standoff distance.

Remington Defense BOOTH: 1946 1816 Remington Circle SW, Huntsville, AL 35824 http://www.remingtondefense.com Remington® is committed to the men and women serving our country in roles of distinction within the Military, Federal Agency, and LE communities. Our mission is to provide seamless, time-sensitive support to government entities seeking our products and to develop new products that meet their needs as requirements change.

Reshet Graf LTD BOOTH: 1818 North Industrial Zone, Nahariya, 2211002 Israel http://www.infrared-id.com infrared-ID (Reshet Graf LTD est. 1977) Dedicated to the development and manufacturing of infrared ID solutions for night vision, SWIR and thermal devices. Specialize in passive combat ID IFF products for personal and vehi-cles. Lead manufacturer of passive thermal targets for zeroing and training. Among our clients: Israeli police & army special forces and many other US & European army units. Main product lines: IR patches Vehicle passive IR & Thermal ID Thermal combat ID Panels Passive Thermal Targets

Revision Military BOOTH: 1442 7 Corporate Drive, Essex Junction, VT 05452 http://www.revisionmilitary.com Revision develops and delivers purpose-built protective soldier equipment for military use worldwide. The company, which began with eyewear, has expanded to face, head and torso protection as well as energy storage and power management products, and continues to develop innovative capabili-ties for integrated, performance-enhancing soldier systems. Revision brings together the most advanced expertise, state-of-the-art facilities and finest technical minds.

Rigaku Analytical Devices BOOTH: 2238 30 Upton Drive, Suite 2, Wilmington, MA 01887-1017 http://www.rigaku.com/handhelds Used for the identification and detection of illegal drugs, explosives, and chemical threats, our rugged family of products includes the Rigaku ResQ and the new Rigaku ResQ CQL handheld 1064nm Raman analyzers. Both instruments feature an expandable and comprehensive library, simple soft-ware, and advanced features – including 4C Technology for automatic threat recipe alerts. Users benefit from free software and library updates, as well as 24/7 Reachback Support for the life of their analyzer.

RINI Technologies Inc. BOOTH: 1236 582 South Econ Circle, Oviedo, FL 32765 https://rinitech.com/ RINI Technologies will be displaying a Personal Cooling Technology that actively cools operators wearing body armor and chem suits. RINI’s Personal Cooling System (PCS) keeps an operator’s body at 72°F to reduce heat stress and dehydration in hot weather. RINI’s PCS can be combined with physi-ological sensors that provide vital sign data into the bio-medical readiness of an operator; improving situational awareness, human performance and surviv-ability when exposed to extreme temperatures.

Rogerson Kratos BOOTH: 1201 2201 Alton Pkwy, Irvine, CA 92606 http://www.rogersonkratos.com Rogerson Kratos Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and markets a line of instruments, liquid crystal display systems, and other aerospace products for airliners, helicopters, and military aircraft. It produces electronic sensors for fuel level, pressure, and electronic display systems; and electronic flight instrumentation systems, integrated instrument display systems, inte-grated avionics systems, digital acquisition units, display control panels, and multifunction display systems.

Rolls-Royce SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 63 BOOTH: 1244

PO Box 420, Speed Code MC-N1-02, Indianapolis, IN 46206 http://www.rolls-royce.com Rolls-Royce remains the second largest provider of defence aero-engine products and services globally with 16,000 engines in the service of 160 customers in 103 countries. Our engines power aircraft in every major sec-tor including: transport; combat; patrol; trainers; helicopters; and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

RP Sports BOOTH: 241 9 Lacrue Avenue, Suite 108, Glen Mills, PA 19342 https://www.rpsports.com RP Sports provides innovative sports technologies that expedite recovery, boost performance, maximize rehab & promote injury prevention. We are proud to support the success of the NBA, NFL, NHL, MLB and MLS cham-pionship teams as well as leading collegiate programs, triathlete champions and elite athletes from every sport imaginable by pioneering the safest & most effective tools on the market. Don’t get stuck on the sidelines. Play at the top of your game with RP Sports, the choice of champions.

RT LTA Systems Ltd BOOTH: 1818 10 Nahal Snir, Yavne, Israel 8122447 Israel http://www.rt.co.il RT LTA Systems LTD is a world class designer,developer and manufacturer of the Skystar Aerostat Family proven for use in intelligence,surveillance,reconnaissance and communications applications. With more than 1.5 million flight hours, we offer a highly mobile aerostat system suitable for tactical mid-range surveillance, communications and security applications.

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RUAG Ammotec AG SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 37 BOOTH: 1144

Uttigenstrasse 67, THUN, 3602 Switzerland http://www.ruag.com RUAG Ammotec of Switzerland and RUAG SWISS P - The Sniper’s Choice of special ammo for all your special needs, stands for the most sophisticated ammunition technology today. RUAG develops and manufactures high per-formance standard infantry as well as special applications small arms ammu-nition and is supplying both Armed Forces and LE worldwide. Be it for train-ing or duty, RUAG also has a wide range of lead-free ammunition including Frangible Ammo. RUAG Ammotec is a reliable partner at all times.

Sabre Global BOOTH: 953 94 East Dewey Avenue, Suite-3, Wharton, NJ 07885-2554 http://www.sabre-global.com Sabre Global has teamed with i3soluitons and Fortem Technologies this year. Fortem DroneHunter is a portable autonomous intelligent (robotic) aircraft package using Fortem TrueView radar detects intruder or threatening drones then DroneHunter quickly detects, classify, and secure against drones and other UAS. i3soluitons Joint Collaboration Intelligence Platform (JCIP) uni-fies data from a wide range of data sources including databases, document management systems, websites, and more.

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BOOTH: 1620 107 Beaver Court, Cockeysville, MD 21030 http://www.saftbatteries.com Saft (Euronext: Saft) is a world leading designer and manufacturer of advanced technology batteries for industry. Saft is the world leader in space and defense batteries with its Li-ion technologies, which are also deployed in the energy storage, transportation and telecommunication network markets. More than 4,000 employees in 19 countries, 14 manufacturing sites and an extensive sales network all contribute to accelerating the Group’s growth for the future.

SAN Ltd. BOOTH: 1818 21 Halutzey Hata’aseya Street, PO Box 10659, Haifa, 26118 Israel SAN Ltd., a world leader and operationally-proven advanced tactical breach-ing systems, allows one individual to operate a powerful set of tools that can breach through obstacles rapidly and efficiently. The company’s turnkey solutions include custom tactical breaching technologies, ad hoc training and breaching facilities that simulate combat to suit end-user needs. SAN, a com-pany founded by breachers and for breachers, with a mission to Save Life and Enforce Security.

SC2 Corp BOOTH: 1713 908 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FL 33755 http://www.sc2corp.com SC2 delivers advanced ready-to-run compute systems, providing a powerful and cost-efficient alternative to the exposure risks of public cloud computing. Each Equitus product is a complete solution for a complex analytics process need, and systems can be combined in to a powerful single architecture to achieve unprecedented data intelligence.

Scanna MSC Inc BOOTH: 444 2910 Hyde Park Street, Sarasota, FL 34239 http://www.scanna-msc.com Scanna manufactures lightweight portable x-ray systems for rapid deployment and special ops. Showcasing our Industry Leading Ruggedized, Waterproof, Drop Tested Scansilc EOD Portable X-ray panels with incredible 76 micron high resolution imaging. Scanwedge and Scansilc backpackable x-ray panels are flat and rugged and were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan. New genera-tion models incorporate near edge and near real time imaging. No scan and erase, no waiting - Just fire and go.

SCHIEBEL BOOTH: 636 Margaretenstrasse 112, Vienna, 1050 Austria https://schiebel.net/ Founded in 1951, the Austrian Schiebel-Group is at the forefront of mine detection and unmanned helicopters development and production. Its lat-est highly versatile and fully autonomous Unmanned Air System, the CAMCOPTER® S-100, has been proven around the world in both land and maritime environments. Apart from the headquarters in Vienna, there are offices in Abu Dhabi, Cambodia and Washington, DC.

SCI Technology, Inc. BOOTH: 1149 13000 S. Memorial Pkwy, Huntsville, Alabama 35803 http://www.sci.com For more than 20 years, SCI Technology Inc., a Sanmina company, has designed, developed, manufactured, and sustained dependable, high-quality intercommunications systems for a wide variety of tactical applications. From Korea to Afghanistan, our battle-tested TOCNET® product family has sup-ported the modern warfighter with the full-scale communications capabilities needed for complete mission success. To learn more about TOCNET-G4, visit us at SOFIC or online at www.SCI.com.

SEALKIDSBOOTH: 26516 D. River Hwy, Suite 305, Mooresville, NC 28117SEALKIDS, through its programs, supports the children of Naval Special Warfare—everyday kids living in extraordinary circumstances. This encom-passing approach of academic testing, tutoring, therapy, advocacy, and enrichment fosters the success and well-being of the child, critically reduc-ing family stresses and ultimately keeping today’s Navy SEAL in the fight. SEALKIDS works as a partner with schools, parents, and the NSW commu-nity to fill gaps in service to ensure academic success.

Secubit BOOTH: 1236 2697 International Pkwy, Suite 207, Parkway 2, Virginia Beach, VA 23452 https://secubit-ltd.com/ Secubit’s solution combines three integrated technological components: The revolutionary WeaponLogic Smart Counter, a powerful handheld Reader and a centralized Dashboard and analytics system. Together, they provide a com-prehensive new analytical approach for effective weapon management and maintenance.

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Semper Fortis Solutions, LLC BOOTH: 1835 1602 Village Market Blvd, Suite 210, Leesburg, VA 20175 www.semper-fortis.com Semper Fortis Solutions (SFS) is a Systems Engineering and Software Integration company with a deep background in Information and Cyber Security. Our Information and Cyber Security expertise is focused on U.S. government and commercial solutions. Our 3 core capabilities are: agile, network-enabled, encryption key management; secure processing and storage of data; and the analysis and ready visualization of relevant information from large, diverse aggregated data sets, including imagery.

Seraphim Optronics Ltd BOOTH: 1818 POB 621 , 2 Hacarmel Street, Yokneam, 2069207 Israel http://www.seraphim-opt.com Seraphim Optronics Ltd. specializes in designing and manufacturing Autonomous Unattended Ground Systems using advances electro-optics and radars capabilities. Our remotely controlled systems designed for multi-tasking missions enables surveillance and acquisition offering vast range of communication and energy flexibility With more than 25 years of experience, Seraphim has gained a leading role in the global HLS and defense markets

SES Government Solutions BOOTH: 414 11790 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 300, Reston, VA 20191 http://www.ses-gs.com With over four decades of U.S. Government experience, SES GS’s sole purpose is to provide bandwidth, end-to-end satellite communications solu-tions and hosted payload opportunities to U.S. Government, Intelligence and Civilian agencies.

SES Networks BOOTH: 414 1129 20th Street NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20036 http://www.ses.com SES Networks provides global managed data services made possible by the only multi-orbit satellite-based network and extensive ground infrastructure. We empower telcos and ISPs, mobile network operators, cloud solution providers, in-flight connectivity providers and maritime fleets, energy compa-nies, and government agencies with seamless, low-latency network and com-munications solutions virtually anywhere.

SFC Energy Inc. BOOTH: 448 1787 Willa Circle, Winter Park, FL 32792 http://www.sfc-defense.com SFC Energy AG is a leading provider of hybrid solutions to the stationary and portable power generation markets. SFC is a major supplier of fuel cells, with over 41,000 fuel cells sold to date. The Company has award-winning products and serves a range of applications in the Oil and Gas, Security and Industry, and Consumer markets. The Company is headquartered in Brunnthal/Munich, Germany, operates production facilities in the Netherlands, Romania, and Canada. www.sfc-defense.com

Shakespeare BOOTH: 353 6111 Shakespeare Road, Columbia, SC 29223 http://shakespeare-ce.com/military/product-category/military-antennas/ Shakespeare innovation covers the spectrum of HF, VHF, UHF, Broadband and WIN-T communications. When the challenge is vehicular, base sta-tion, shipboard or manpack antennas, or mast systems…there you’ll find Shakespeare antennas. Shakespeare is the OEM supplier to leading radio manufacturers and your Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) provider for tac-tical vehicular antenna solutions. Whatever the waveform, Shakespeare has a solution for your antenna needs.

Shark Marine Technologies Inc. BOOTH: 247 23 Nihan Drive, St. Catharines, ON L2N 1L2 Canada http://www.sharkmarine.com Shark Marine Technologies Inc. is the undisputed leader in diver held naviga-tion and sonar imaging systems for EOD, and combat diver navigation sys-tems and Rapid Beach Profiling / Rapid Environmental Assessment systems. Shark Marine works closely with the Navies worldwide currently using our systems in order to develop solutions for their unique tasks. Shark Marine also specializes in Remotely Operated Vehicles, Video Systems, Sonar Systems, Tether Management and Software.

ShockStrap BOOTH: 245 PO Box 1827, Sandy, UT 84092 http://www.shockstrap.com ShockStraps are a patented, unique urethane based shock absorbing tie down made to keep tension on the strap and your load secure. When road vibra-tions cause loads to shift and settle, other tie downs can loosen and become unsafe. Under these conditions, ShockStrap stretches and contracts acting like a shock absorber keeping your load secure. With over 200,000 satisfied clients and 20 years of secure loads, ShockStraps are built to last. Available in 10,000, 6000 and 3000lb ratchet versions.

SIBAT-Israel Ministry of Defense BOOTH: 1818 3514 International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008 SIBAT, the International Defense Cooperation Directorate of the Israel MOD, is positioned within the IMOD, while having a close, ongoing relationship with Israel’s defense industry. This ensures that SIBAT maintains in-depth and updated knowledge of the defense world’s concepts, as well as a clear understanding of the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF) operational needs. SIBAT’s facilitates international cooperation through various and unique services.

Sierra Nevada Corporation SEE OUR AD ON PAGES 46-47 BOOTH: 1526

444 Salomon Circle, Sparks, NV 89434 http://www.sncorp.com Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) is a trusted leader in solving the world’s toughest challenges through advanced engineering technologies in Space Systems, Commercial Solutions, and Defense and National Security. With applications including navigation and guidance, communication and surveil-lance systems, electronic warfare, aircraft systems and telemedicine, SNC provides state-of-the art solutions to military and commercial customers around the world. For more information, visit www.sncorp.com.

SIG SAUER BOOTH: 1323 72 Pease Blvd., Newington, NH 03801 http://www.sigsauer.com SIG SAUER, Inc. is a NH-based weapons systems provider leading the industry in innovation, ingenuity, and manufacturing. A dedication to superior quality, ultimate reliability, and unmatched performance has made it the brand of choice among responsible citizens, and many of the world’s most elite military, government, and law enforcement units.

Silver Palm Technologies BOOTH: 339 9639 Dr. Perry Road, Unit 123N, Ijamsville, MD 21754 http://silverpalmtech.com Silver Palm Technologies is a wireless engineering company specializing in products, services, and solutions that support radio frequency distribu-tion, signal conditioning, down conversion, and signal processing. Products include SDRs, tuners, RF switches, digitizers, transmitters, and integrated subsystems.

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Silver Ships Inc BOOTH: B08 9243 Bellingrath Road, Theodore, AL 36582 http://www.silverships.com Silver Ships - building aluminum Special Operation Combat Ready water-craft since 1985 for DoD, USCG, DHS, OGA and other elite organizations. Integration of defensive & counter defensive weapons, ballistic protection and C4ISR systems. CONUS & OCONUS Operator and Maintainer Training ready. SEA READY • SEA TOUGH • SEE SILVER SHIPS

Simba Enterprises LLC/ SimbaCom SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 83 BOOTH: 228

39 Fort Evans Road NE, Leesburg, VA 20176 http://www.simbacom.net SimbaCom is a SBA certified Small Business HubZone with a GSA IT Schedule 70 contract, providing satellite-based telecommunication services, operation & maintenance support, & information technology solutions worldwide. Simbacom provides end-to-end communication solution designs, engineering, test & evaluation, supply chain logistics, & technology life cycle management. We also offer Private Cyber Security & NOC services, includ-ing scalable, redundant storage solutions, & 24/7 support.

SimulationDeck, LLC BOOTH: 1050 4101 E. Louisiana Avenue, Suite 400, Denver, CO 80246 http://www.simulationdeck.com SimulationDeck is a “digital sandbox” which simulates the information environment (IE). SimulationDeck includes analogues to traditional news outlets with live video stream, web-based technologies & social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and social media mapping systems like Geofeedia to simulate Open Source Intelligence in the IE. NORTHCOM, SOUTHCOM, FEMA, DHS & many more use us to train how to inform, influence, persuade, deter, exploit and win in the Information Environment.

Six 15 Technologies BOOTH: 1148 336 Summit Point Drive, Henrietta, NY 14467 http://www.six-15.com Six15 Technologies is a leader in high-resolution head-mounted displays and OEM optoelectronic module manufacturing. Located in Henrietta, NY, our production facility manufactures OEM components for thermal imagers; industrial display systems, R&D projects, and custom solutions. Six15 is at the forefront of wearable solutions for Defense, Public Safety, and Medical markets globally with nearly 10,000 wearable displays already sold and over 200,000 optical modules delivered. http://www.six-15.com

SKYLOTEC GmbH BOOTH: 317 2300 East 77th Avenue, Suite 100, Denver, CO 80229 http://www.skylotec.com Skylotec is a manufacturer of fall protection products including rescue sys-tems, confined space equipment, permanent systems and training for profes-sionals working at heights.

Small Arms Defense Journal BOOTH: 652 180 Cassia Way, Suite 508, Henderson, NV 89014 Distributed at defense trade shows worldwide, Small Arms Defense Journal is a bimonthly publication that focuses on small arms, accessories, soldier gear, new products, industry news, and defense trade show reviews. Small Arms Review is a 10 issue publication. Our purpose is to provide a forum for all aspects of the Class 3 interests and any aspect of the military small arms industry. Semper Fi highlights the charitable works and fellowship of the Marine Corps League across the U.S.A.

SMART SHOOTER Ltd. BOOTH: 1818 15 Lily Pond Court, Rockville, MD 20852 https://www.smart-shooter.com/ Smart Shooter’s SMASH is an add-on Fire Control System, providing dis-turbed reticle & synchronized shooting to ensure FIRST ROUND HIT and enhanced LETHALITY. SMASH is combat proven, provides effective kinetic elimination to ground and sUAS targets. CTTSO & Smart Shooter working to support existing JEONs, SMASH is under operational evaluation by US SOF for C-sUAS Force Protection. Main Features: ballistics data updates (future weapons), video recording, digital zeroing, reduced engagement time etc.

Smiths Detection BOOTH: 322 2202 Lakeside Blvd., Edgewood, MD 21040 http://www.smithsdetection.com Smiths Detection, part of Smiths Group, is a global leader in threat detec-tion and screening technologies for military, air transportation, homeland security and emergency response markets. Our experience and history across more than 40 years at the frontline, enables us to provide unrivalled levels of expertise to detect and identify constantly changing chemical, radiological, nuclear and explosive threats, as well as weapons, dangerous goods, contra-band and narcotics.

SOFX BOOTH: 1652 PO Box 22825, Charleston, SC 29403 http://www.sofx.com SOFX is a Professional Service Agency offering 3 support lines: 1. Recruiting & Staffing | We help companies recruit top candidates using intelligence-based recruiting. 2. Sensitive Activities | We help companies execute sensitive projects by augmenting their team with unique SOF-influenced capabilities that have been adapted for business. 3. Marketing to SOF & PMC | We help companies market to SOF and PMC through our global newsletter. One of the largest in the world. We Are People You Can Trust

SourceAmerica SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 107 BOOTH: 2013

8401 Old Courthouse Road, Vienna, VA 22182 http://www.sourceamerica.org SourceAmerica® creates employment opportunities for people with significant disabilities. Working in conjunction with the AbilityOne® Program and our nonprofits that hire people with disabilities, we help customers meet their fed-eral acquisition needs. Our nationwide network of nonprofits provide a variety of quality products and services, and we proudly support SOF warriors by manufacturing the Protective Combat Uniform (PCU) in all levels, 1-9.

Space Dynamics Laboratory SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 103 BOOTH: 1350

1695 N Research Park Way, North Logan, UT 84341 http://www.sdl.usu.edu SDL provides space, air and ground-based sensors, small satellite technolo-gies, prototype hardware and software development, concept validation stud-ies and demonstrations, and solutions for ISR operations from data acquisi-tion to end-user data exploitation. Products include stabilization, pointing and control solutions, tactical sensors for real-time data acquisition, data compres-sion and transmission solutions, ground processing and display stations, and screening/exploitation software.

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Special Forces Association, Chapter LX BOOTH: 31 12311 Breton Oak Lane, Riverview, FL 33569 http://www.tampagreenberets.com The Special Forces Association is the official alumni organization of the fin-est American soldiers, men whose commitment, courage and professionalism are the example of the finest that America has to offer. We, the members of Chapter LX, The Richard J. Meadows Memorial Chapter, have committed to making a real difference in the Special Forces community, to becoming an organization that the officers and men of Special Forces can be proud of and the local community can admire and respect.

Special Operations Warrior Foundation BOOTH: 40 1137 Marbella Plaza Drive, Tampa, FL 33619 http://www.specialops.org Special Operations Warrior Foundation Since 1980, the top-rated Special Operations Warrior Foundation has provided support and assistance to the families of fallen and wounded Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps spe-cial operations personnel through its two programs: College scholarships for the children of fallen special operations personnel, and Immediate financial assistance for severely wounded special operators.

Special Operators’ Booster Club BOOTH: 501 7701 Tampa Point Blvd., MacDill AFB, FL 33621 The Special Operators’ Booster Club supports its members and families by providing funds for social, professional, recreational, and charitable programs and activities to enhance esprit de corps throughout USSOCOM in hopes of preserving the memories kindled by mutual experience of service within Special Operations Forces worldwide.

Special Ops Survivors BOOTH: 28 107 N. 11th Street, #606, Tampa, FL 33602 http://www.SpecialOpsSurvivors.org Special Ops Survivors is the only organization exclusively dedicated to serv-ing survivors of active duty Special Operations personnel who have died in combat or training or service-related injury or illness. Our mission is to help transform loss into hope to survivors through Resiliency Retreats; Emergency Financial Aid; Education & Career Advancement Grants; and Forget Me Not Outreach, along with practical life-skills training to empower and embrace survivors to build healthy post-loss futures.

Special Ops Xcursions BOOTH: 34 PO Box 90716, Nashville, TN 37209 http://www.specialopsxcursions.org Special Ops Xcursions is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides active duty Special Operations Warriors & their families with outdoor adventures. Events include; hunting, fishing, shooting trap and skeet, archery, live music, family retreats, and camping. At our events, we seek an atmosphere of relaxation and camara-derie, 1:1 ratio of guests to guides, and all programs are free to the service men and families who join us. “From the fight to the field, one hunt at a time!”

Special Projects Operations, Inc. BOOTH: 349 2569 Horse Pasture Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23453 http://www.dwe-spo.com Special Projects Operations, Inc. (SPO) is a global leader in design innova-tion and manufacturing of modular combination unit respirator systems, breathing air compressor and storage systems, and thermal breaching systems. Our products are the first choice with Special Operations Forces around the globe. www.dwe-spo.com

Special Services Group, LLC BOOTH: 1101 PO Box 825, Denair, CA 95316 https://www.specialservicesgroup.us/ SSG provides technical and tactical solutions for asymmetrical and mobile environments. SSG recently released a new revolutionary line of low SWaP-C video compressors, designed and manufactured exclusively in house. Our innovative solutions include compressor, camera, modem, recording and PTZ functionality integrated together into previously impossible form factors and concealments. SSG also offers TTL devices including miniature tags, covert audio systems, covert video solutions and RF sensors.

Spyderco, Inc. SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 27 BOOTH: 2000

820 Spyderco Way, Golden, CO 80403 http://spyderco.com More than 40 years ago, Spyderco literally invented the modern folding tacti-cal knife, introducing now-common features like pocket clips, serrated edges, and one-handed opening capability. That spirit of innovation and an uncom-promising commitment to quality are still the heart of our distinctive line of folding knives, fixed-blades and sharpeners. Spyderco is the first and most trusted choice of armed professionals and first responders worldwide. GSA Contract Holder - FSS GS-07F-9342S

SR Technologies BOOTH: 417 1613 NW 136 Avenue, Building C, Sunrise, FL 33323 http://www.srtrl.com SR Technologies is a wireless engineering company providing specialized, wireless communications exploitation, geo-location, and RF enabled cyber tools for the U.S. Government DoD and Intelligence Community. Our sub-ject matter expertise areas include mobile satellite communications, cellular, and Wi-Fi enabled devices and networks. SRT’s hardware has legacy capacity in the find, fix, finish and ISR mission areas and is now being employed in the Offensive Cyber domain.

SRT Supply, LLC BOOTH: P3041523 Chaffee Road S, Unit 12, Jacksonville, FL 32221https://srtsupply.com/ SRT Supply, LLC was founded in 1994 and supplies to US government end users and allied countries. Our model brings unparalleled service through our network of superior manufacturers that move as one, the Elite Manufacturers Group. We use our real-world experience to provide the most comprehensive product and field expertise on the market. When you speak with us, you’ll know you’re talking with a specialist. We’ll always connect you with the highest quality products on the market giving you an unmatched edge in your line of duty. Anything less is simply unacceptable.

Strategic Solutions Unlimited, Inc BOOTH: 1536 225 Gray Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301 http://www.ssuinc.us SSU is a CVE SDVOSB specializing in intelligence services, training, risk and security. SSU offers a Modular Composite Shelter System (MCSS) ideal for exploitation work space, biometric labs, operations centers, and communi-cations shelters. The MCSS is also available in a SCIF variant and fully con-figurable to meet customer requirements. SSU also offers the Thermal Radar Intelligent 360° Thermal Camera. Come see the Thermal Radar Intelligent 360° Thermal Camera and the MCSS shelter on display .

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Streamlight, Inc. BOOTH: 1516 30 Eagleville Road, Eagleville, PA 19403 http://www.streamlight.com Streamlight Inc. manufactures a variety of portable lighting products includ-ing rechargeable and standard battery, precision-engineered flashlights, tactical lights, lanterns and accessories for use in military, police, fire & rescue and security applications. Streamlight specialty lighting products are the lights of choice for military and law enforcement market segments. Streamlight products are sold throughout the United States and in more than 70 countries around the world.

Subsalve USA Corporation BOOTH: 1236 PO Box 2030, North Kingstown, RI 02852 http://www.subsalve.com Subsalve USA and AEF-AVON part of the PERFORMANCE INFLATABLES group are the world leaders in engineered inflatables, spe-cializing in buoyancy and liquid containment, providing the best products and solutions to end users worldwide. All products are manufactured in the USA.in our ISO 9001 Certified facilities.

Summit Point Training Center BSR BOOTH: 435 201 Motorsports Park Circle, Summit Point, WV 25446 http://www.bsr-inc.com BSR Training Center sites on 825 acres integrating three high-speed paved road circuits with adjoining skid pads, miles of unimproved/off-road circuits, seven firearms ranges (25-300 yards) and multiple Close Quarter Battle facili-ties. BSR Training Center offers a one stop training capability for everything from Security and Evasive Driving, Unimproved/Off-Road Driving, Weapons and Tactics, Trauma Medicine, Combatives to custom designed courses.

SureFire, LLC BOOTH: 2212 18300 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 http://www.surefire.com SureFire, LLC is the leading manufacturer of suppressors, high-performance flashlights, weapon-mounted lights, and other tactical equipment for those who go in harm’s way, or anyone who demands the ultimate in quality, inno-vation, and performance. SureFire illumination tools are used by more SWAT teams and elite special operations forces than any other brand. SureFire is an ISO 9001:2008-certified company.

Swarovski Optik BOOTH: 1449 2 Slater Road, Cranston, RI 29201 http://www.swarovskioptik.com A leading manufacturer for over 60 years, SWAROVSKI OPTIK has pro-duced the highest precision in sporting optics. All models have demonstrated innovation and the highest quality craftsmanship. We believe in constantly improving what is good, and it is our wish to reveal the beauty of the world with “the eyes of the hawk” to “see the unseen”.

Systems Technology, Inc. BOOTH: 1715 13766 S. Hawthorne Blvd., Hawthorne, CA 90250 http://www.systemstech.com PARASIM® is a state-of-the-art Virtual Reality Parachute simulator that saves lives and rehearses for mission success. With real-world scenes and actual parachute dynamics, PARASIM rehearses canopy control for all types of weather and a wide range of canopies. Systems can be networked together for interactive team training. With nearly 400 systems worldwide, PARASIM is used extensively throughout the US military airborne and aviation commu-nities. “Get Mission Ready and Rehearse Success!”

Systima Technologies, Inc. BOOTH: 2049 10809 120th Avenue NE, Kirkland, WA 98033 http://www.systima.com Systima is a premier manufacturer of energetic and electromechanical integrated systems for the U.S. military, space and commercial markets. Systima’s expertise includes advanced technologies and systems for missiles and hypersonic vehicles, insensitive munition mitigation, advanced weapon development, aircraft weaponization, payload integration, and flight testing. Systima is industry-recognized for rapid development and qualification, and transitioning technologies to the warfighter.

SyTech Corporation BOOTH: 2047 6121 Lincolnia Road, Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22312 http://www.sytechcorp.com SyTech RIOS combines voice, video & data communications within a secure, easy-to-use graphical interface. SyTech introduces two new technologies for SOFIC 2019: 1) The RIOS ATAK Plugin enables push-to-talk communica-tions among contacts, teams and tactical radios from within the ATAK inter-face. 2) SyTech’s Linux-based RADIUS Radio and Digital Intercom System (RADIUS). RADIUS interconnects tactical radios, smartphones, computers, and crew stations for secure, interoperable communications.

T1G BOOTH: 235 3100 Angeletti Road, Crawfordsville, AR 72327 http://www.t1g.com T1G provides top-tier training, facilities, and resources designed to meet the unique and specific requirements that today’s elite units and operators need to train effectively. T1G’s unwavering mission is to provide world-class facili-ties and staffing. Our expertise in weapons and tactics, operational medicine, tactical driving, and dynamic entry supports advanced scenario development, Situational Training Exercises, and Full Mission Profiles for team to group-sized elements.

Tactical Defense Media BOOTH: 549 Leisure World Plaza, PO Box 12115, Silver Spring, MD 20908 http://www.tacticaldefensemedia.com Tactical Defense Media publications provide readers with insights into DoD program requirements and industry technologies that support joint force ops including mounted and dismounted protection systems, intel and comms applications, tactics, and training. Armor & Mobility, our bi-monthly flagship magazine, features such topics as vehicular and ‘Boots on the Ground’ armor protection, C4ISR, integrated networking, unmanned systems, applications combating IEDs, and other asymmetric threats.

Tactical Electronics Corporation BOOTH: 446 4000 Dow Road, Suite 2, Melbourne, FL 32934 http://www.tacel.com Headquartered in Melbourne, Florida, Tactical Electronics Corporation is a Woman-Owned, Minority-Owned, Asian-Pacific-Owned, small business founded in 1983. TEC provides custom radio frequency engineering solutions to military, government, LE and commercial organizations. Focused on cli-ent need, TEC provides custom engineering services including RF systems, telemetry, digital video, SIGINT, modification, and customization.

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TAGS Systems | (Team Safe Tactics) SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 57 BOOTH: 947

Siliciumweg 28, Amersfoort, Netherlands NL 3812 SX Netherlands http://www.tags.systems TAGS® high performance products are specifically designed for use in the toughest maritime, remote and urban environments. Rather designing products that look fancy TAGS offers products that work!

Tampa Microwave LLC BOOTH: 1128 11200 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street North, Suite 103, St. Petersburg, FL 33716 http://www.tampamicrowave.com Tampa Microwave designs and manufactures small form-factor, high perfor-mance SHF satellite terminals for the United States Department of Defense and Government agencies. Our industry-unique “vertical” modular design pro-vides “one terminal with a family of reflector and modem options” to choose from, enabling maximum mission flexibility while reducing system costs and training requirements.

Task Force Dagger Foundation BOOTH: 34 12655 N Central Expy, Suite 330, Dallas, TX 75243 http://www.taskforcedagger.org The Task Force Dagger Foundation (TFDF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that supports the US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). Established July 2009, TFDF works hard to fill the gaps in coverage that exist and serve where needed. TFDF is the only SOF specific charity that provides rapid response immediate needs support to all branches (Army/Navy/Air Force/Marine) active and veteran SOF Operators and Enablers (support personnel) Wounded, Ill, Injured, or not and their family members.

TCP-Security Solutions BOOTH: 252 5514 Carmack Road, Tampa, FL 33610 www.tcp-ss.com

TEA Headsets SEE OUR ADS ON INSIDE BACK COVER & PAGE 3 BOOTH: 1601

16 MT Ebo Road South, PO Box 404, Southeast, NY 10509 http://www.TEAheadsets.com TEA Headsets offers the largest variety of tactical communication headsets and push-to-talk options. TEA has the ability to customize and integrate their products to almost all current or legacy Public Safety and Military radios, including new dual or multi-talk group radios, as well as portable smart devices/phones, laptops/computers, tablets and also on-board intercom systems on ground vehicles, fixed/rotary wing aircraft and maritime vessels. For more information go to www.TEAheadsets.com

Team Defence Australia BOOTH: 2027 Embassy of Australia, 1601 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036 http://www.business.gov.au/centre-for-defence-industry-capability Team Defence Australia promotes the capabilities of Australian defence indus-try companies to the international community. Australia has a proud military heritage underpinned by a robust, high-tech defence industry, and our continu-ous ship and submarine building programs in addition to our new land vehicle programs and global Joint Strike Fighter supply and maintenance work have positioned Australian defence industry as advanced, highly capable and ready to export.

Tecore Networks SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 51 BOOTH: 1513

7030 Hi Tech Drive, Hanover, MD 21076 http://www.tecore.com Tecore’s tactical networks bring commercial grade features and high-speed bandwidth to the tactical edge. Adaptable for Air, Ground, and Maritime operations. Tecore’s iCore NIB provides a rapidly deployable, high speed, 4G LTE-Advanced communications network to support Special Operations Forces, Defense, and Public Safety groups. Headquartered in Hanover, Maryland Tecore Networks has almost 30 years of experience engineering scalable wire-less networks. For more information visit: Tecore.com

Teel Technologies BOOTH: 1502 16 Knight Street, Norwalk, CT 06851 http://www.TeelTech.com Teel Technologies is the leader in CELLEX and DOMEX tools and training for the special operations community. Our selection gear and training enable operators to maximize acquisition and analysis time on target, as well as at the EAC or FOB. Visit us at booth 1502 to see Detego and Ballistic, the leading digital triage tools, and CFID, the handheld forensic imaging tool to collect all media, from USBs drives, to SIMs to phones, and now the industry leader for drone forensics.

Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. BOOTH: 720 300 Sparkman Drive, Huntsville, AL 35805 http://www.tbe.com Teledyne Technologies is a leader in providing innovative systems engineer-ing, integration and advanced manufacturing solutions for defense and marine applications. Teledyne has a wealth of experience providing full lifecycle solutions for both large and small naval vessels, sub sea power, modeling and simulation, mine counter measures and systems integration.

TenCate Protective Fabrics BOOTH: 348 6501 Mall Blvd., Union City, GA 30291 http://www.tencatefrfabrics.com TenCate Protective Fabrics is the global leader in the design and production of protective fabrics for the emergency response, industrial, and military markets. We offer a comprehensive range of products that exceeds all others in quality, comfort, and FR performance.

Tex-Shield, Inc. BOOTH: 1920 3 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 700, Bethesda, MD 20814 http://www.tex-shield.com Tex-Shield is the exclusive U.S. licensee of the SARATOGA® chemical protective technology, “The most trusted name in chemical protective cloth-ing.” SARATOGA® garments are air permeable, adsorptive systems designed to provide optimal protection against chemical agents. Tex-Shield’s products include the SARATOGA® JSLIST overgarment, HAMMER Suit®, light-weight HAMMER Suit, JPACE flight coveralls, and Base Layer™ chemical protective undergarment.

Textron/Bell BOOTH: 736 40 Westminster Street, Providence, RI 02903 http://www.textronsystems.com Textron is home to globally-recognized businesses, including Textron Systems, Bell, Textron Aviation and Textron Specialized Vehicles. Our businesses pro-duce hundreds of products for customers around the world, such as unmanned systems, vehicles, helicopters, tiltrotors, military aircraft, weapons, and com-mand and control technologies. At Textron, we continually invest in next-generation products and services designed to expand customer capabilities and deliver value.

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Thales BOOTH: 1128 22605 Gateway Center Drive, Clarksburg, MD 20871 http://www.thalesdsi.com Thales delivers innovative C4I solutions leveraging the latest COTS and NDI technology extending from the dismounted tactical edge to highly mobile and small-form-factor command post solutions. Our simultaneous 2-Channel tacti-cal handheld and vehicular systems ensure joint and coalition interoperability via software defined systems for ease of upgrade while Iridium Certus and Tampa Microwave BLOS solutions provide the latest capabilities for global SATCOM coverage.

The Vines Hospital BOOTH: 36 3130 SW 27th Avenue, Ocala, FL 34471 http://www.HopeAtTheVines.com The Vines H.O.P.E. program treats Veterans and Active Duty personnel in gender specific dedicated programs focusing on PTS, Military Sexual Trauma and co-occurring behavioral health diagnosis. The Vines is a Patriot Support Hospital and is proud to serve the SOF community and Veterans from across the Country.

Thermal Matrix BOOTH: 315 101 East Kennedy Blvd, Suite 3220, Tampa, FL 33602 http://www.thermalmatrixusa.net/ Thermal Matrix is a global leader in multi-spectral imaging and surveillance for commercial and defense applications including detection of contraband, stolen items and threats to protect people, property, and privacy.

Thermopylae Sciences & Technology BOOTH: 220 1911 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite 700, Arlington, VA 22209 http://www.t-sciences.com Thermopylae Sciences & Technology provides ARTEMIS, an operator-directed, unclassified COTS sUAS platform designed to gather, process, and operationalize high resolution content quickly and easily using a variety of tactical aerial and terrestrial sensors. ARTEMIS is an end-to-end system of hardware, training, and software including Google Earth Enterprise Platform, which enables rapid fusion and deployment of ARTEMIS-collected content. ARTEMIS is currently fielded by multiple SOF groups.

Thinklogical, A Belden Brand BOOTH: 1947 100 Washington Street, Milford, CT 06460 http://www.thinklogical.com Thinklogical, A Belden Brand, provides highly secure video distribution and KVM (keyboard, video and mouse) extension and switching systems for defense and intelligence applications including C4ISR, command and control, naval ship’s bridge and combat information center, surveillance, UAV opera-tions, simulation and training. Thinklogical products are IA accredited to the Common Criteria EAL4, NATO NIAPC, TEMPEST SDIP 27 Level B, U.S. DoD JITC UC APL 2013 and ISO 9001:2015. Made in the U.S.A.

Tomcar BOOTH: P421 1727 E. Deer Valley Road, Phoenix, AZ 85024 Conceptualized on the battlefield, TOMCAR all-terrain vehicles are uniquely engineered to be extremely durable, exceptionally dependable, and highly functional. Each vehicle built includes a fully-welded steel roll cage and frame for ultimate safety, high ground clearance to handle the roughest terrain, low center of gravity for stability, fully independent suspension for a smooth ride, and 100% payload for ultra-high hauling capacity. TOMCAR is a premium vehicle built for life.

TORRAKA BOOTH: 1052 Annebergsvagen 3, Varberg, 432 48 Sweden http://www.torraka.com Torraka develops work clothing systems for challenging environments and extreme weather conditions where optimal function and safety are crucial to user comfort. Our products are developed in close collaboration with custom-ers, leading climate physiology experts, suppliers, and in our Climate Lab equipped with a rain chamber, cold chamber and hot and humid chamber. Clothing systems from tropical/jungle climate to Arctic coldness. In Europe TORRAKA is branded and sold as TAIGA.

Torrey Pines Logic BOOTH: 1447 10505 Roselle Street, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92121 http://tplogic.com Torrey Pines Logic provides unique solutions in the areas of optical devices, sensors, image processing/analysis and optical communications. Product lines include new Sector Optics brand uniting all commercial products, such as ID Internal Display solutions, T-series Thermal devices, Optical Adapters for GoPro Cameras and many other exciting concepts. Novel optical communi-cation flashlights (L-series) and binoculars offer new capabilities to non-RF environments.

Transformational Security, LLC BOOTH: 2004 9101 Guilford Road, Columbia, MD 21046 http://www.powerfulsecurity.com Transformational Security, LLC was formed in 2004 and provides innovative security,engineering services,and solutions to the Defense Industry, Federal Government, the US Intelligence Community, High Net Worth Individuals and Fortune 1000 Companies. By focusing on mission critical technology and net-centric solutions we can meet the challenges of tomorrow with proven technology-based solutions.

TrellisWare Technologies BOOTH: 644 10641Scripps Summit Court, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92131 http://www.trellisware.com TrellisWare Technologies, Inc. is a privately held communications company in San Diego, California. We are a worldwide leader in highly advanced algo-rithms, waveforms, and communications systems that range from small form factor radio products to fully integrated solutions. TrellisWare radios have been deployed with U.S. Special Operations Forces for nearly a decade, lead-ing to the TSM waveform having been chosen as the primary MANET for the USSOCOM next generation handheld and manpack radios.

Tricom Research, Inc SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 99 BOOTH: 352

17791 Sky Park Circle, Suite J, Irvine, CA 92614 http://tricomresearch.com Tricom Research, Inc. is a woman-owned small business that develops and manufactures tactical RF amplifiers, integrated rapid deployment C4I tacti-cal radio cases, video surveillance systems, special purpose radio adapters, and other accessories. These systems are currently fielded to several US Government agencies, US Special Operations Forces, the US Military, and worldwide with our international partner defense forces.

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Troy Industries BOOTH: 2045 151 Capital Drive, West Springfield, MA 01089 http://www.worldoftroy.com Established in 2003 and based in West Springfield, MA, TROY® designs, manufactures and markets reliable, innovative, advanced small arms com-ponents, accessories and weapons. Our American made, technologically advanced products set the industry standard for quality and durability. TROY® products are BattleReady™; designed to perform flawlessly under intense con-ditions. We are honored to have the trust and support of discerning shooters, Special Ops, LEO and military personnel worldwide.

True Velocity Composite SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 19 Munitions BOOTH: 542 1036 Nicholson Road, Garland, TX 75042 http://www.tvammo.com True Velocity is an advanced technology company focused on the production of superior composite-cased ammunition. True Velocity currently offers a stra-tegic range of calibers from 5.56 to 14.5 to meet military, law enforcement and other applications. Our premium composite-cased ammunition offers distinct advantages over conventional brass-cased munitions, including drastic weight reduction, heat signature reduction and consistently reliable accuracy.

TSSi SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 67 BOOTH: 2022

PO Box 1890, 3900 Early Road, Harrisonburg, VA 22801 https://www.tssi-ops.com TSSi has actively served USSOCOM since its inception in 1987, USASOC since 1989, and has provided operational equipment and logistics support to all U.S. and many foreign Special Operations and Conventional Military Forces for nearly 40 years. We deliver mission-focused equipment and logistics ser-vices solutions, customized as required, with a proven history of uncompro-mised integrity. Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business - For ease of procurement: DLA SOE TLS, GSA & DoD FedMall.

TYR Tactical® BOOTH: 1247, P701 9330 N. 91st Avenue, Peoria, AZ 85345 http://www.tyrtactical.com All three of our brands utilize state-of-the-art textiles & undergo extensive field testing. As an industry leader in the US & Canada, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of quality & integrity, while proudly being able to provide you with 100% US & Canadian-Made products. Our products push the standards of today’s tactical equipment, define modularity & scalabil-ity & are custom made for you, The Next Generation Warrior®.

U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) BOOTH: 18 2929 Desert Storm Drive, Fort Bragg, NC 28304 U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) provides our nation with the world’s premier special operations units, capable of conducting the most sensitive Special Warfare campaigns and executing the most difficult Surgical Strike operations - while providing seamless and persistent special operations support to Joint Force commanders worldwide. USASOC is comprised of the 1st Special Forces Command (A)(P), U.S. Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command, and the 75th Ranger Regiment, located at Fort Benning, Ga.

U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) BOOTH: 19 Building RR400 Rifle Range Road, Camp Lejeune, NC 28546 MARSOC recruits, organizes, trains, equips, and deploys task-oriented, scal-able, expeditionary Marine Corps Special Operations Forces worldwide to accomplish special operations missions assigned by the CDR USSOCOM and/or Geographic Combatant Commanders (GCCs) via the Theater Special Operations Command.

UAV Factory USA LLC BOOTH: 218 250 NW Franklin Avenue, Suite 102, Bend, OR 97703 http://www.uavfactory.com UAV Factory is one of the world’s leading developers and manufactures of fixed wing composite small unmanned aircraft and subsystems for the 55lbs and under class UAS. In 2012 UAV Factory’s Penguin UAV set a 54.4-hour flight endurance world record. Since 2009, UAV Factory has delivered hun-dreds of aircraft, subsystems, and Non-ITAR sensor gimbals to over 55 coun-tries. UAV Factory has locations in Europe and the USA providing support to customers around the world.

Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. BOOTH: 2235 1872 N. Case Street, Orange, CA 92865 http://www.ultimateconnector.com Ulti-Mate Connector, Inc is a leading manufacturer of lightweight, high density micro-miniature connectors and cable assemblies for the mil-aero, unmanned vehicle, space, and homeland security markets. Our expansive product line and component inventory assures rapid turn around of custom designed solutions with minimal or no tooling investment. A reputation for innovation and quality has placed our connectors in many of the world’s most advanced missile systems, guidance and navigation systems.

Ultimate Training Munitions SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 101 BOOTH: 351, P711

55 Readington Road, North Branch, NJ 08876 http://www.utmworldwide.com UTM offers the safest, most reliable and most accurate non-lethal train-ing available. The UTM System consists of marking and blank ammunition rounds, conversions, personal protective equipment and portable training facilities, enabling better preparation to accomplish your mission. Using your own firearm, you will experience full function and unsurpassed realism with the freedom to train in any environment. Training...as real as it gets!

United States Marine, Inc. BOOTH: 1443 10011 Lorraine Road, Gulfport, MS 39503 http://www.usmi.com USMI is committed through innovative engineering and creative thinking to provide our Customer’s with the highest level of quality and value. This is achieved using key metrics and processes that are measurable, visible and challenging. USMI’s Values are: Family – Caring Relationships, extends from our employees and their families, to customers, end users, vendors, community & nation. Integrity – Doing right is more important than being right. Quality – At USMI, quality is defined by the customer.

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University of South Florida College of Engineering BOOTH: 11 1320 E 9th Avenue, Tampa, FL 33605 SOFWERX was created under a Partnership Intermediary Agreement between Doolittle Institute and the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). Located in Tampa, FL, SOFWERX has a very dynamic envi-ronment designed to create a high rate of return on collision for all partici-pants. Through the use of our growing ecosystem, promotion of divergent thought, and neutral facilitation, our goal is to bring the right minds together to solve challenging problems.

USSOCOM Office of Small Business Programs BOOTH: 24 7701 Tampa Point Blvd, MacDill AFB, FL 33621 The Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) is designated to advocate on behalf of small businesses and strives to meet the goals mandated by Congress and the Office of the Secretary of Defense, ensuring equal opportunities to conduct business with the command. The OSBP provides information and guidance on defense procurement policies and procedures as well as methods for identifying prime contracting and subcontracting opportunities.

USSOCOM SBIR BOOTH: 25 7701 Tampa Point Blvd., Tampa, FL 33621 USSOCOM is an active participant in the congressionally mandated Federal Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. The objectives of the SBIR program are to stimulate technology innovation, use small business to meet federal research and development (R&D) needs, foster and encourage participation by minorities and disadvantaged groups, and increase private sec-tor commercialization innovations derived from federal R&D. The USSOCOM SBIR program supports the Special Operations Forces by stimulating tech-nology innovation in small businesses through contract awards aimed at dis-covering, developing, and rapidly inserting new capabilities to solve Special Operation Forces’ needs.

USSOCOM Technical Experimentation BOOTH: 22 9211 Marina Bay Drive, Tampa, FL 33621

USSOCOM Technical Industrial Liaison Office (TILO) BOOTH: 23 7701 Tampa Point Blvd, MacDill AFB, FL 33621 http://www.socom.mil The Technology & Industry Liaison Office (TILO) is your conduit to present marketing capabilities to the PEO’s, Center Directors, and other interested parties within the Headquarters. It is the TILOs duty to match your company’s product/service/capability to the appropriate personnel within the command and schedule discussions or demonstrations if there is sufficient interest.

USSOCOM Warrior Care Program (Care Coalition) BOOTH: 10 7701 Tampa Point Blvd, MacDill AFB, FL 33621 The mission of the USSOCOM Warrior Care Program is to Provide Special Operations Forces (SOF) Wounded, Ill, and Injured (WII) Service Members (SMs), and their families, lifetime advocacy, throughout the continuum of care after life altering trauma or illness, enhancing SM quality of life and strength-ening SOF readiness.

VATC - Visual Awareness Technologies & Consulting BOOTH: 251 3611 Swann Ave, Tampa, FL 33606 http://www.vatcinc.com Visual Awareness Technologies & Consulting (VATC™) is a 16-year-old inte-grator supporting CF, partner nations and SOF. VATC’s operational experience enables them to innovate and bridge gaps in interoperability and integration. Following years of research, the company was awarded two patents for EPIC Ready®. This cloud-based suite allows for next generation augmented exercises across all armed forces enhancing war gaming, intelligence and global operations.

Veritas Technologies BOOTH: 347 13865 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 200, Herndon, VA 20171 Veritas Technologies empowers the public sector to discover the truth in information—their most important digital asset. Using the Veritas platform, customers can accelerate their digital transformation and solve pressing IT and business challenges including multi-cloud data management, data protection, storage optimization, compliance readiness and workload portability—with no cloud vendor lock-in. The public sector relies on Veritas to reveal data insights at the nexus of IT modernization and digital transformation. Learn more at www.veritas.com/publicsector.

Video Inform BOOTH: 1818 Jabotinsky 100 Street, Petach Tikva, Israel http://www.video-inform.com/ Video Inform, a leading provider of large-scale cutting-edge technologies, introduces the Visual Profiler & Video Profiler, AI solutions that integrated state of the art deep Learning schemes with machine learning for the detection, interpretation, and classification of objects of interest in Airborne/Satellite imagery and live video streams and files. The high-performance solutions deliver new levels of actionable Insights.

Vidisco Ltd. BOOTH: 521 32 Ha’haroshet Street, Or Yehuda, Israel http://www.vidisco.com Vidisco’s combat-proven portable digital X-ray systems offer the optimal solu-tion when dealing with modern day EOD and IED threats. Each of these rug-gedized systems can be carried by a single bomb tech into the roughest terrain, fast & safe operation, providing top-quality, high-resolution images within seconds, thereby enabling informed decision making on the spot. IP67 rating MIL-STD connectors 100% battery operated A powerful wireless system - up to a 1-mile line of sight

Vigor BOOTH: 1044 1801 16th Avenue SW, Seattle, WA 98134 http://www.vigor.net Vigor’s line of high-performance vessels for combatant, patrol, unmanned and port security applications are built to meet the toughest mission requirements the world has to offer. Our highly specialized team of designers, engineers and builders has more than 100 years of experience delivering high quality pro-grams and vessels to maritime agencies and elite law enforcement around the world. When the mission matters, this team delivers.

VITEC, Inc. BOOTH: 319 2200 Century Parkway NE, Suite 900, Atlanta, GA 30345 VITEC is a leading worldwide end-to-end video streaming solutions provider with H.265 (HEVC) and H.264 encoding and decoding appliances, IPTV solu-tions for desktops and mobile devices, and PCI cards with SDK for integration projects. VITEC’s intuitive digital video solutions deliver easy-to-use technol-ogy that ensures high-quality, ultra low-latency HD video, capturing live and recorded events for seamless distribution to any device.

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Vortex Optics BOOTH: 311 1 Vortex Drive, Barneveld, WI 53507 http://www.vortexoptics.com/ Vortex Optics is a family and veteran owned company committed to provid-ing customers with rugged and dependable outdoor optics. Vortex is not so much a manufacture of products but a provider of solutions for our custom-ers. We service our customers with the highest value optical products, sup-ported with expert technical support, and backed by the often imitated but never duplicated VIP Warranty. The VIP Warranty is our Very Important Promise that the customer will have a 100% specimen of the optic they bought no matter what. We aren’t about us, we are about you.

WARCOM BOOTH: 17 9211 Marina Bay Drive, Tampa, FL 33621 Naval Special Warfare (NSW) is comprised of approximately 9,800 total personnel, including more than 2,700 active-duty Special Warfare Operators known as SEALs, 750 Special Warfare Boat Operations also known as Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC), 750 reserve personnel, and 4,300 support personnel, and more than 1,200 civilians. Naval Special Warfare Command in San Diego, CA leads the Navy’s special operations force and maritime component of the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), headquartered at MacDill AFB, Tampa FL.

Warrior Games BOOTH: 9 9211 Marina Bay Drive, Tampa, FL 33621 www.dodwarriorganes.com The 2019 DoD Warrior Games will be hosted by U.S. Special Operations Command, June 21-30 in Tampa Bay, Florida. The Games enhance the recovery and rehabilitation of ill and injured service members by challenging them to Paralympic-style competition. Spectators will be exposed to adaptive sports in an exciting and entertaining atmosphere, and gain an understanding of how to support these military athletes, and the tens of thousands of others they represent.The 2019 Warrior Games are free and open to the public. Details and event schedules can be found at WWW.DODWarriorGames.com

Warriors Ethos BOOTH: 37 1801 Robert Fulton Drive, Suite 440, Reston, VA 20191 http://www.warriorsethos.org Warriors Ethos follows a three-step process: Engagement, Education, and Placement. Through this process we provide career, financial, and resume counseling to Service Members. We work with each Service Member to provide them with the training and resources they need to successfully transi-tion into a civilian career. Our process is highly involved and unique to each individual. Warriors Ethos also provides businesses and corporations with the information and help they need in hiring our Service Members.

Waterproof Diving International AB BOOTH: 323 Industrivagen 39, Partille, 43361 Sweden http://www.waterproof.eu Waterproof is globally recognized for the design, function and quality of suits and associated products for military diving and on-surface operation. Waterproof’s R&D is always ready to adapt the products for each individual need and highest performance.

Watershed BOOTH: 307 2000 Riverside Drive, Suite 7, Asheville, NC 28804 http://www.drybags.com Watershed designs and manufactures 100% waterproof, submersible back-packs, duffels, weapons bags, and specialized waterproof bags for SOF use.

Wendell’s Mint Inc. PROUD SOFIC SPONSOR BOOTH: 1511

6601 Bunker Lake Blvd NW, Ramsey, MN 55303 http://www.wendellsmint.com American made Challenge Coins at import prices. Utilizing state of the art minting and painting processes, Wendell’s Mint is able to deliver best in class quality at prices competitive with foreign manufactured products.

Wilcox Industries BOOTH: 1851 25 Piscataqua Drive, Newington, NH 03801 http://www.wilcoxind.com Wilcox is an industry leader in the design and manufacture of high quality tactical equipment for use by military and law enforcement in the United States. Making tactical products that have a reputation for quality and tough-ness is what Wilcox is committed to. Wilcox works toward finding solutions to the technology shortfalls that military and law enforcement encounter. With over 30 years of experience in manufacturing Wilcox has become known as a proven performer.

Will-Burt Company BOOTH: 854 169 S. Main Street, Orrville, OH 44667 http://www.willburt.com Will-Burt is the world’s premier manufacturer of telescoping masts for eleva-tion of surveillance sensors and communications antennas. Will-Burt offers masts of varying sizes, capabilities and drive systems, electro mechanical, pneumatic and manual, providing the utmost in flexibility for our product to meet program requirements. Our products are designed and manufactured to meet MIL-STD-810 and are field proven in the harshest environments.

Wing Inflatables Inc. BOOTH: 1841 3701 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, CA 94549 http://www.inflatablesolutions.com Wing Inflatables specializes in thermo-welded, long-lasting polyurethane Inflatable boats, CRRCs, sponsons and collars in an array of designs and applications. Wing-Made Products are Berry Amendment and ‘Buy America Act’ compliant, not only providing U.S. jobs but maintaining and enhancing U.S. manufacturing expertise . “Designed Smarter. Built Tougher”

WireOnAir A/S BOOTH: 211 Brogrdsvej 70, 2820 Gentofte, Copenhagen Denmark http://www.wireonair.com WireOnAir A/S is a Danish company, developing and producing high quality Wireless Audio, GPS and Camera Surveillance systems. We have complete control of the design, development and manufacture of our products. This enables us to be flexible in supplying innovative and unique products to the market place. Exclusively for Military, Law Enforcement and Intelligence Agencies, our products are successfully used in both short and long term sur-veillance operations.

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Women In Defense, A National Security Organization (WID) BOOTH: 1 2101 Wilson Blvd, Suite 700, Arlington, VA 22201 United States Women In Defense (WID), an affiliate of the National Defense Industrial Association, supports women’s full integration into all aspects of national security, including senior leadership positions. Established in 1985 as a 501(c)3, WID is a dynamic community focused on developing leadership skills, building strategic networks, providing professional education, and encouraging mentorship and advocacy. WID members include men and women working in defense companies, small, medium and large, all branches of the U.S. armed forces, government agencies, academia, associations and professional services. WID and its 21 chapters also convene national and regional events where members collaborate to tackle some of the nation’s toughest defense challenges. WID provides programming and support to ensure the U.S. will always field a diverse, inclusive, high-performing work-force. Finally, through its HORIZONS scholarship program, WID provides resources to exceptional women who intend to use their advanced education to lead organizations within the U.S. national security enterprise.

World Wide Technology SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 21 BOOTH: 436

1 World Wide Way, St. Louis, MO 63103 http://www.wwt.com World Wide Technology, Inc. (WWT) is a leading systems integrator provid-ing technology products, services and supply chain solutions to commercial, public sector and service provider markets around the globe. WWT under-stands today’s advanced technologies, including Unified Communications, Security, Data Center, Wireless Mobility and eCommerce.

XTEK LTD BOOTH: 2226 3 Faulding Street, Symonston, ACT, Canberra 2609 Australia XTEK is a leading Australian integrated solutions and Defence provider who has developed multiple innovative products. XTEK will showcase at SOFIC : -The XT-CLAVE system for the manufacture of highly advanced composites and body armour, -The XTEK TAC2, the worlds most advanced sniper rifle; -XT-ATLAS, revolutionary real time mapping technology; and -SARBI, a chemical, radiological and air sensor package and software developed with ReconRobotics Throwbot 2.

Zanfel Laboratories, Inc. BOOTH: 1520 10052 Jutin Drive, Suite L, Urbandale, IA 50322 http://www.zanfel.com Zanfel Poison Ivy Wash is the only product clinically shown to remove uru-shiol, the toxin found in poison ivy, oak, and sumac, and many other plants around the world, ANYTIME after outbreak of the rash. Zanfel relieves itch-ing within 30 seconds. Zanfel is also effective for mosquito bites, chigger bites, and wasp, hornet & bee stings. Please contact us at 800-401-4002 or visit www.zanfel.com. Item: Skin Wash Poison Ivy Treatment 1 oz. Tube & 0.125 oz. Packet Contract #: 36F79718D0415

ZeroBase Energy BOOTH: P512 46609 Fremont Blvd., Fremont, CA 94538 http://www.zerobaseenergy.com ZeroBase Energy is a leading innovator in hybrid power systems specializing in remote and off-grid systems that deliver clean and reliable power to some of the most rugged locations on the planet. ZeroBase’s hybrid power systems are designed to use multiple energy resources, such as generators or solar panels, to produce clean, reliable power. Coupling these hybrid power sys-tems with generators results in reduced generator run times lowering fuel use while allowing for quiet operation periods.

ZetrOZ, Systems / MedLog Solutions BOOTH: 1236 56 Quarry Road, Trumbull, CT 06611 sam® is the world’s first and only FDA cleared & clinically proven wearable Low Intensity Ultrasound for multi-hour treatment used remotely to accel-erate soft tissue & bone healing by up to 50% & reduce or eliminate pain without the use of drugs. It is wearable and used outside of the clinical set-ting. sam® technology is virtually NEW in HOW it is used to treat the patient remotely! Come see us at booth 1236 for a full demonstration.

ZMicro SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 77 BOOTH: 1736

9820 Summers Ridge Road, San Diego, CA 92121 http://www.zmicro.com ZMicro is a leading manufacturer of rugged deployable computing and visual solutions. Since 1986 we have been delivering reliable, high-performance MIL-Spec solutions that are custom tailored to perform at their highest capac-ity in harsh environments. Our ruggedized products include displays, comput-ers, servers, handhelds, data storage, video enhancement, video management resources, and much more.

Zodiac Aerospace BOOTH: 647 225 Erie Street, Lancaster, NY 14086 http://www.safran-aerosystems.com Safran Aerosystems Oxygen division designs and manufactures oxygen systems, masks and other equipment for the civil and military aviation sec-tors, ensuring the safety of flight crews and passengers in the event of cabin depressurization or the presence of smoke. Thanks to its capacities in terms of innovation, design, simulation and testing, Safran Aerosystems can supply its customers with advanced safety systems, guaranteeing unrivaled perfor-mances and helping to optimise operating costs.

Zodiac of North America, Inc. BOOTH: 346, B23 540 Thompson Creek Road, Stevensville, MD 21666 http://www.zodiacmilpro.com Zodiac is the recognized world-leading producer of inflatable boats and rigid hull inflatable boats (RIBS). With a 125-year heritage, and as the inventor of the inflatable boat, Zodiac remains dedicated to product innovation with an emphasis on safety and performance.

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AMMUNITION & DEMOLITION DEVICESA.C.S. .....................................................1818All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229American Rheinmetall Systems, LLC ...1844Applied Companies .................................206Barrett ....................................................1249Beretta USA Corp. .................................1852Brokk .....................................................P311CMC Triggers ..........................................447Cutting Edge Bullets ................................423Inert Products LLC ................................2228JGW Group ..............................................314KF Armory .............................................1448L3 Technologies .....................................1504Liberty Dynamic ....................................1236Lockheed Martin ......................................922Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13Markforged ............................................1236Mistral Group .........................................1847National Armaments Consortium (NAC) ................................2136Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612NOVO DR LTD. ....................................1643PCP Tactical LLC ....................................329Per Vivo Labs, Inc. ..................................225Quantico Tactical ...................................1811Raven Advisory, LLC ............................1236Remington Defense ...............................1946RUAG Ammotec AG .............................1144Sabre Global ............................................953SAN Ltd. ................................................1818SIG SAUER ...........................................1323Small Arms Defense Journal ...................652SRT Supply, LLC ...................................P304Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. ..........720True Velocity Composite Munitions ........542Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235Ultimate Training Munitions .........351, P711

COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, AND COMPUTERS (C4)AAR Mobility Systems .........................1718AC4S ......................................................2020Acumentrics ...........................................1236Adams Communication & Engineering Technology ........................1648ADS .........................................................520Advanced Technology Systems Company ...................................944Adventure Tactical USA, LLC ................248Aeronix, Inc. ............................................948AeroVironment, Inc. ..............................2114Airbus .....................................................1636Alakai Defense Systems ..........................426Alion Science and Technology ..............2017All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229

Ameripack, Inc. .....................................1904Applied Companies .................................206Applied Research Associates, Inc. ...........221AQYR ......................................................654AR Modular RF .....................................1619Atlantic Signal, LLC ..............................2140Avalex Technologies ................................749AVI ...........................................................747AvL Technologies ....................................243Axis Communications ...........................1848BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Ball Aerospace .......................................1725Basis Technology ...................................1514Battelle .............................................2036, 99Black Diamond Advanced Technology .1347BlueSky Mast, Inc. ..................................812Boeing ......................................................504Booz Allen Hamilton .............................1600Bren-Tronics, Inc. ..................................2009By Light Professional IT Services .........1418CACI ........................................................511CarteNav Solutions Inc. .........................1236Cases2Go .................................................219CineMassive Displays, LLC ....................242Cisco Systems ..........................................452Clear-Com, LLC ......................................342CodeMettle, LLC .....................................227Comtech EF Data .....................................226CRFS, Inc ..............................................1243Crystal Group .........................................1522CUBIC CORPORATION ......................1135Darley Defense ......................................1836Dataminr ................................................1535DataRobot ................................................249DeepSig Inc. ..........................................1236Dell Technologies ....................................404Delta 3 Solutions LLC .............................212Delta Digital Video ................................1749Dexter Edward .......................................1049Digital Force Technologies ......................244Digital Receiver Technology ...................504Dynamic Systems, Inc. ............................250Edgybees ..................................................208EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212Epiq Solutions ........................................1622Esri ...........................................................649Federal Resources ..................................2128Fischer Connectors ................................2232Galleon Embedded Computing .............1544General Dynamics .................................1004Getac ........................................................214Glenair, Inc ............................................1143Goldtec Technologies Ltd. .....................1818goTenna ..................................................1416Harris Corporation ...................................912Hascall-Denke ..........................................712

HDT Global ...........................................P516Hensoldt Inc ...........................................P305Herrick Technology Laboratories Inc. ...1043Honeywell ..............................................1751Hoverfly Technologies, Inc. ...................2041Hughes ...................................................1644IAI North America .................................1925Information Assurance Specialists ........1647Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504Intelligent Waves LLC .............................412Intelsat General Corporation ...................425ITility, LLC ............................................1048Juggernaut.Case .......................................751KF Armory .............................................1448Klas Telecom .........................................1312Kymeta Government Solutions .... 437, P508L3 Technologies .....................................1504Landguard Systems Limited ..................1945Leidos .......................................................824Lenco Armored Vehicles .......................2135LEONARDO DRS ..................................936Liberty Dynamic ....................................1236Lockheed Martin ......................................922Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. .............B09MaxVision LLC .....................................1047Mercury Systems ...................................1102Micro-Ant ..............................................1304Mildef, Inc. ..............................................338Mistral Group .........................................1847Modus Operandi, Inc. ..............................341Motorola Solutions ..................................312Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612NovAtel ....................................................746Novetta .....................................................450NOVO DR LTD. ....................................1643NTS ........................................................1747Nutanix, Inc. ................................. 215, P415NuWaves Engineering .............................343Oceaneering International, Inc. .............1748ODU USA ..............................................1719ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650Optics1 .....................................................548Owl Cyber Defense ...............................1617PacStar .....................................................451Paradigm ..................................................224PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures ..........305Persistent Systems, LLC ........................1712Pharad, LLC ...........................................2035Physical Optics Corporation ..................1151Planar .......................................................223Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335QRZ Systems Inc ...................................1236Quantico Tactical ...................................1811Raytheon ..................................................704Reshet Graf LTD ....................................1818

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Rogerson Kratos ....................................1201Sabre Global ............................................953SC2 Corp ...............................................1713SCI Technology, Inc. .............................1149Secubit ...................................................1236Seraphim Optronics Ltd.........................1818SES Government Solutions .....................414SES Networks ..........................................414SFC Energy Inc. .......................................448Shakespeare .............................................353Shark Marine Technologies Inc. ..............247Sierra Nevada Corporation ....................1526Silver Palm Technologies ........................339Simba Enterprises LLC/ SimbaCom .......228Space Dynamics Laboratory ..................1350Special Services Group, LLC ................1101SR Technologies ......................................417SyTech Corporation ...............................2047Tampa Microwave LLC .........................1128TEA Headsets ........................................1601Team Defence Australia .........................2027Tecore Networks ....................................1513Teel Technologies ..................................1502Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. ..........720Textron/Bell .............................................736Thales .....................................................1128Thinklogical, A Belden Brand ...............1947Torrey Pines Logic .................................1447Tricom Research, Inc ...............................352VATC - Visual Awareness Technologies & Consulting .....................251Will-Burt Company .................................854World Wide Technology ..........................436XTEK LTD ............................................2226ZMicro ...................................................1736

CYBERSPACE OPERATIONSAC4S ......................................................2020Adams Communication & Engineering Technology ....................1648Alion Science and Technology ..............2017AMPEX Data Systems ..........................1749BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Basis Technology ...................................1514Boeing ......................................................504Booz Allen Hamilton .............................1600CACI ........................................................511Cisco Systems ..........................................452CRFS, Inc ..............................................1243Dataminr ................................................1535DeepSig Inc. ..........................................1236Dell Technologies ....................................404Delta 3 Solutions LLC .............................212Dexter Edward .......................................1049DoD CIO’s DIB Cybersecurity Program...29Dynamic Systems, Inc. ............................250Endgame ..................................................216Epiq Solutions ........................................1622

Esri ...........................................................649General Dynamics .................................1004Herrick Technology Laboratories Inc. ...1043IAI North America .................................1925Information Assurance Specialists ........1647Intelligent Waves LLC .............................412ITility, LLC ............................................1048Leidos .......................................................824Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13Lunarline, Inc. ..........................................222MaxVision LLC .....................................1047Mercury Systems ...................................1102MSAB Inc. ...............................................230Nokomis, Inc. .........................................1236NovAtel ....................................................746Novetta .....................................................450NTS ........................................................1747Nutanix, Inc. ................................. 215, P415PacStar .....................................................451Raytheon ..................................................704SC2 Corp ...............................................1713SES Networks ..........................................414Sierra Nevada Corporation ....................1526Silver Palm Technologies ........................339Simba Enterprises LLC/ SimbaCom .......228Special Services Group, LLC ................1101SR Technologies ......................................417Team Defence Australia .........................2027Teel Technologies ..................................1502Thinklogical, A Belden Brand ...............1947Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235World Wide Technology ..........................436

FIELD EQUIPMENT (SHELTER SYSTEMS, CARGO CONTAINERS, ETC.)AAR Mobility Systems .........................1718Acumentrics ...........................................1236ADS .........................................................520Advanced Technology Systems Company ...................................944Airbus .....................................................1636Alakai Defense Systems ..........................426Alaska Structures .....................................952Alphahome Systems Limited ................P409Ameripack, Inc. .....................................1904Applied Companies .................................206Baja Designs, Inc. ....................................852Battelle .............................................2036, 99BCB International Ltd ...........................1804Berry Aviation, Inc. ................................1936BlueSky Mast, Inc. ..................................812Brokk .....................................................P311Cases2Go .................................................219Catoma ...................................................1812CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc........................1150Darley Defense ......................................1836Decon7 Systems LLC ............................1850

Draeger .....................................................318Federal Resources ..................................2128First Line Technology ............................2124Glenair, Inc ............................................1143Gore .......................................................1614HDT Global ...........................................P516HighCom Armor Solutions, Inc. ..............426Hutchinson Industries ..............................752IrvinGQ ....................................................236Jameson ..................................................2219JGW Group ..............................................314Kestrel Ballistics ....................................1649KF Armory .............................................1448Kymeta Government Solutions .... 437, P508Leading Technology Composites ..........1204Marketing Assessment, Inc/Trikke ........P419Markforged ............................................1236MIFRAM Security Ltd. .............. 1818, P506Millennium Sensor, LLC .........................848Mistral Group .........................................1847NFSTC@FIU ...........................................426Pelican Products .......................................420PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures ..........305Physical Optics Corporation ..................1151Quantico Tactical ...................................1811Rigaku Analytical Devices ....................2238ShockStrap ...............................................245Smiths Detection ......................................322SRT Supply, LLC ...................................P304Strategic Solutions Unlimited, Inc ........1536TSSi .......................................................2022Vidisco Ltd. ..............................................521

FIXED WING AIRCRAFTAdams Communication & Engineering Technology ....................1648AeroVironment, Inc. ..............................2114Air Tractor..................................................96Airbus .....................................................1636All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229Applied Companies .................................206Arcturus UAV, LLC .................................304Axnes, Inc. .............................................2216BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Ball Aerospace .......................................1725Berry Aviation, Inc. ................................1936Boeing ......................................................504CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc........................1150EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212Gulfstream Aerospace ..............................427Hensoldt Inc ...........................................P305iAccess Technologies, Inc. ......................845Innovative Solutions & Support ..............550Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504KF Armory .............................................1448Leading Technology Composites ..........1204

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Leidos .......................................................824Lockheed Martin ......................................922Logos Technologies LLC ........................750Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650Pilatus Business Aircraft Ltd .................1450Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335Rogerson Kratos ....................................1201Sierra Nevada Corporation ....................1526Systima Technologies, Inc. ....................2049Textron/Bell .............................................736Thermopylae Sciences & Technology .....220True Velocity Composite Munitions ........542UAV Factory USA LLC...........................218Zodiac Aerospace.....................................647

GROUND MOBILITYAAR Mobility Systems .........................1718Accella Tire Fill Systems,a Carlisle Company .................................324Acumentrics ...........................................1236Aeronix, Inc. ............................................948Air Locker Inc. .........................................233Alphahome Systems Limited ................P409Applied Companies .................................206Baja Designs, Inc. ....................................852Battelle .............................................2036, 99BlueSky Mast, Inc. ..................................812Booz Allen Hamilton .............................1600Bren-Tronics, Inc. ..................................2009Brokk .....................................................P311Cases2Go .................................................219Catoma ...................................................1812CEIA USA ...............................................336Cisco Systems ..........................................452Comtech EF Data .....................................226Federal Resources ..................................2128FOX Defense Suspension ........................847Golight, Inc. ...........................................P417GPS Networking, Inc. ..............................354Hutchinson Industries ..............................752Information Assurance Specialists ........1647International Armored Group ................2223JGW Group ..............................................314Kymeta Government Solutions .... 437, P508Leading Technology Composites ..........1204Lenco Armored Vehicles .......................2135Liberty Dynamic ....................................1236Lockheed Martin ......................................922Logos Technologies LLC ........................750MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804Marketing Assessment, Inc/Trikke ........P419Markforged ............................................1236Mildef, Inc. ..............................................338Military Battery Systems, Inc. .................337Military Systems Group, Inc. ..................313Mistral Group .........................................1847Mobile Virtual Player ..............................237

Navistar Defense ....................................1248Night Vision Devices .............................2037ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650Oshkosh Defense .....................................512PacStar .....................................................451Paradigm ..................................................224PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures ..........305Polaris Government & Defense .............1424QRZ Systems Inc ...................................1236Quantico Tactical ...................................1811ReconRobotics, Inc. ...............................2042SAN Ltd. ................................................1818Seraphim Optronics Ltd.........................1818SES Networks ..........................................414SFC Energy Inc. .......................................448SRT Supply, LLC ...................................P304Summit Point Training Center BSR ........435Team Defence Australia .........................2027Tecore Networks ....................................1513Tomcar ...................................................P421True Velocity Composite Munitions ........542Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235Vidisco Ltd. ..............................................521

INDIVIDUAL CLOTHING & EQUIPMENTA.C.S. .....................................................1818ADS .........................................................520Adventure Tactical USA, LLC ................248Alakai Defense Systems ..........................426Alphahome Systems Limited ................P409Ameripack, Inc. .....................................1904Atlas Devices .........................................1825Avon Protection Systems, Inc. ...............1943Baja Designs, Inc. ....................................852BCB International Ltd ...........................1804Benchmade Knife Company..................2120Beretta USA Corp. .................................1852Catoma ...................................................1812CORE Survival, Inc. ..............................1902Crye Precision ........................................2014Darley Defense ......................................1836Draeger .....................................................318Excelitas Qioptiq ...................................1436Federal Resources ..................................2128First Line Technology ............................2124GLOCK, Inc. .........................................2007Gore .......................................................1614HighCom Armor Solutions, Inc. ..............426Interspiro Inc ............................................205JGW Group ..............................................314Kestrel Ballistics ....................................1649KF Armory .............................................1448Leading Technology Composites ..........1204Lightning Packs/HoverGlide .................2236Markforged ............................................1236Milliken & Company .............................1942

NVISOL .................................................1818Pelican Products .......................................420Pharad, LLC ...........................................2035Photonis Defense, Inc. .............................238Quantico Tactical ...................................1811Ranger Industries .....................................601Raven Advisory, LLC ............................1236ReconRobotics, Inc. ...............................2042Reshet Graf LTD ....................................1818Revision Military ...................................1442RP Sports .................................................241SAN Ltd. ................................................1818SFC Energy Inc. .......................................448SKYLOTEC GmbH ................................317Small Arms Defense Journal ...................652SourceAmerica ......................................2013Special Operators’ Booster Club .............501Spyderco, Inc. ........................................2000SRT Supply, LLC ...................................P304Streamlight, Inc. .....................................1516SureFire, LLC ........................................2212TAGS Systems | (Team Safe Tactics) ......947Team Defence Australia .........................2027TenCate Protective Fabrics ......................348Tex-Shield, Inc. ......................................1920TORRAKA ............................................1052TSSi .......................................................2022TYR Tactical® ............................ 1247, P701Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235Ultimate Training Munitions .........351, P711Vortex Optics ...........................................311Waterproof Diving International AB .......323Watershed .................................................307

INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE (ISR)AC4S ......................................................2020Acumentrics ...........................................1236Adams Communication & Engineering Technology ........................1648ADS .........................................................520Advanced Technology Systems Company ...................................944Adventure Tactical USA, LLC ................248Aeronix, Inc. ............................................948AeroVironment, Inc. ..............................2114Air Tractor..................................................96Airbus .....................................................1636Alakai Defense Systems ..........................426Alion Science and Technology ..............2017All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229Alphahome Systems Limited ................P409AMPEX Data Systems ..........................1749Apollo Video Technology ........................748Applied Companies .................................206Applied Research Associates, Inc. ...........221AQYR ......................................................654Arcturus UAV, LLC .................................304

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Avalex Technologies ................................749AVI ...........................................................747AvL Technologies ....................................243Axis Communications ...........................1848BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Baja Designs, Inc. ....................................852Ball Aerospace .......................................1725Basis Technology ...................................1514Battelle .............................................2036, 99Berry Aviation, Inc. ................................1936Black Diamond Advanced Technology .1347BlackSky ................................................1236BlueSky Mast, Inc. ..................................812Boeing ......................................................504Booz Allen Hamilton .............................1600Brimtek, a Digital Barriers Company ......441CACI ........................................................511Carson Industries Inc ...............................209Cases2Go .................................................219CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc........................1150Collins Aerospace ..................................1704COMSEC LLC ......................................1420Comtech EF Data .....................................226Covidence ................................................326CRFS, Inc ..............................................1243CUBIC CORPORATION ......................1135Darley Defense ......................................1836DataRobot ................................................249Dead Air Silencers ...................................321Decon7 Systems LLC ............................1850DeepSig Inc. ..........................................1236Delta 3 Solutions LLC .............................212Dexter Edward .......................................1049Digital Force Technologies ......................244Digital Receiver Technology ...................504Edgybees ..................................................208EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212Epiq Solutions ........................................1622Esri ...........................................................649Excelitas Qioptiq ...................................1436Flashpoint...............................................1236FLIR Systems, Inc. ..................................726FLIR Systems, Inc. ....................................98Galleon Embedded Computing .............1544General Atomics ....................................1404General Dynamics .................................1004Glenair, Inc ............................................1143Goldtec Technologies Ltd. .....................1818goTenna ..................................................1416Harris Corporation ...................................912Hascall-Denke ..........................................712HDT Global ...........................................P516Hensoldt Inc ...........................................P305Herrick Technology Laboratories Inc. ...1043HGH .......................................................1236Honeywell ..............................................1751

Hoverfly Technologies, Inc. ...................2041Hughes ...................................................1644Hydroid ..................................................1613iAccess Technologies, Inc. ......................845IAI North America .................................1925Information Assurance Specialists ........1647Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504Intelligent Waves LLC .............................412IntelliSense Systems ................................517Intelsat General Corporation ...................425ITility, LLC ............................................1048Juggernaut.Case .......................................751Klas Telecom .........................................1312L3 Technologies .....................................1504Landguard Systems Limited ..................1945Leica Sport Optics .................................1649Lenco Armored Vehicles .......................2135LEONARDO DRS ..................................936Lockheed Martin ......................................922Logos Technologies LLC ........................750Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13MAG Aerospace ....................................1547Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. .............B09McQ Inc .................................................1236Mercury Systems ...................................1102Mildef, Inc. ..............................................338Millennium Sensor, LLC .........................848Mistral Group .........................................1847Modus Operandi, Inc. ..............................341Motorola Solutions ..................................312MPS TECHLINE OF PA, INC. .............1950MSAB Inc. ...............................................230Nexter Robotics .....................................1236NFSTC@FIU ...........................................426Night Vision Devices .............................2037Nokomis, Inc. .........................................1236Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612NovAtel ....................................................746Novetta .....................................................450NTS ........................................................1747Nutanix, Inc. ................................. 215, P415NuWaves Engineering .............................343NVISOL .................................................1818Ocean Marine Industries ..........................217Oceaneering International, Inc. .............1748ODU USA ..............................................1719Omnetics Connector Corporation ..........1343ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650Optics1 .....................................................548Owl Cyber Defense ...............................1617PAE ISR .................................................1908Paradigm ..................................................224PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures ..........305Persistent Systems, LLC ........................1712Pharad, LLC ...........................................2035Photonis Defense, Inc. .............................238PRO4TECH ...........................................1818

Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335QRC Technologies ...................................543QRZ Systems Inc ...................................1236Quantico Tactical ...................................1811Raven Advisory, LLC ............................1236Raytheon ..................................................704ReconRobotics, Inc. ...............................2042RT LTA Systems Ltd ..............................1818Sabre Global ............................................953SAN Ltd. ................................................1818SC2 Corp ...............................................1713SCHIEBEL ..............................................636Seraphim Optronics Ltd.........................1818SES Government Solutions .....................414SES Networks ..........................................414Shakespeare .............................................353Shark Marine Technologies Inc. ..............247Sierra Nevada Corporation ....................1526Silver Palm Technologies ........................339Simba Enterprises LLC/ SimbaCom .......228Six 15 Technologies ...............................1148SOFX .....................................................1652Space Dynamics Laboratory ..................1350Special Services Group, LLC ................1101SR Technologies ......................................417Strategic Solutions Unlimited, Inc ........1536SureFire, LLC ........................................2212SyTech Corporation ...............................2047TAGS Systems | (Team Safe Tactics) ......947Tampa Microwave LLC .........................1128Team Defence Australia .........................2027Tecore Networks ....................................1513Teel Technologies ..................................1502Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. ..........720Textron/Bell .............................................736Thales .....................................................1128Thermal Matrix ........................................315Thermopylae Sciences & Technology .....220Thinklogical, A Belden Brand ...............1947Torrey Pines Logic .................................1447Transformational Security, LLC ............2004Tricom Research, Inc ...............................352Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235VATC - Visual Awareness Technologies & Consulting .....................251Veritas Technologies ................................347Video Inform ..........................................1818VITEC, Inc. .............................................319Will-Burt Company .................................854WireOnAir A/S ........................................211World Wide Technology ..........................436XTEK LTD ............................................2226ZMicro ...................................................1736

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MAINTENANCE & REPAIRAAR Mobility Systems .........................1718Accella Tire Fill Systems, a Carlisle Company .................................324Adams Communication & Engineering Technology ........................1648ADS .........................................................520Airborne Systems.....................................328Airbus .....................................................1636Alion Science and Technology ..............2017Applied Companies .................................206Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. ........1348Avon Protection Systems, Inc. ...............1943BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Beast Code, LLC ...................................1236Berry Aviation, Inc. ................................1936Boeing ......................................................504Brokk .....................................................P311Camcode Global ......................................950CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc........................1150DataRobot ................................................249Digital Force Technologies ......................244ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212Excelitas Qioptiq ...................................1436Federal Contracts Corp ..........................1916Federal Resources ..................................2128Getac ........................................................214Glenair, Inc ............................................1143Gulfstream Aerospace ..............................427Hoverfly Technologies, Inc. ...................2041Hutchinson Industries ..............................752IAI North America .................................1925Jameson ..................................................2219JGW Group ..............................................314MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804Markforged ............................................1236Night Vision Devices .............................2037Oceaneering International, Inc. .............1748Oshkosh Defense .....................................512Otis Technology .....................................1346Pelican Products .......................................420Polaris Government & Defense .............1424Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335Quantico Tactical ...................................1811R3 Strategic Support Group ....................753Sabre Global ............................................953SCI Technology, Inc. .............................1149Secubit ...................................................1236Simba Enterprises LLC/ SimbaCom .......228United States Marine, Inc. .....................1443Vigor ......................................................1044Will-Burt Company .................................854Wing Inflatables Inc. ..............................1841Zodiac Aerospace.....................................647

MARITIME SYSTEMSAcumentrics ...........................................1236AeroVironment, Inc. ..............................2114Alakai Defense Systems ..........................426Alion Science and Technology ..............2017All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229Alphahome Systems Limited ................P409Applied Companies .................................206Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. ........1348Arcturus UAV, LLC .................................304Atlantic Signal, LLC ..............................2140Atlas Devices .........................................1825Avon Protection Systems, Inc. ...............1943Axnes, Inc. .............................................2216BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Ball Aerospace .......................................1725Battelle .............................................2036, 99BCB International Ltd ...........................1804Beast Code, LLC ...................................1236Blueprint Subsea ......................................552Boeing ......................................................504CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc........................1150Collins Aerospace ..................................1704COMSAT ...................................... 445, P507Comtech EF Data .....................................226CRFS, Inc ..............................................1243Draeger .....................................................318EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351Esri ...........................................................649FLIR Systems, Inc. ............................726, 98General Atomics ....................................1404General Dynamics .................................1004Glenair, Inc ............................................1143Goldtec Technologies Ltd. .....................1818Hensoldt Inc ...........................................P305Hughes ...................................................1644Hydroid ..................................................1613Information Assurance Specialists ........1647Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504Interspiro Inc ............................................205JGW Group ..............................................314KF Armory .............................................1448Leading Technology Composites ..........1204Lockheed Martin ......................................922MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. .............B09Markforged ............................................1236Mistral Group .........................................1847Night Vision Devices .............................2037Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612Ocean Marine Industries ..........................217Oceaneering International, Inc. .............1748ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650Patriot3, Inc ..............................................526Physical Optics Corporation ..................1151Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335R3 Strategic Support Group ....................753

Raider Outboards ...................................1944SAN Ltd. ................................................1818SCHIEBEL ..............................................636SES Networks ..........................................414Shark Marine Technologies Inc. ..............247Silver Ships Inc ....................................... B08Subsalve USA Corporation ....................1236Systima Technologies, Inc. ....................2049TAGS Systems | (Team Safe Tactics) ......947TEA Headsets ........................................1601Tecore Networks ....................................1513Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. ..........720Textron/Bell .............................................736Thinklogical, A Belden Brand ...............1947United States Marine, Inc. .....................1443Vidisco Ltd. ..............................................521Vigor ......................................................1044Waterproof Diving International AB .......323Watershed .................................................307Wing Inflatables Inc. ..............................1841ZMicro ...................................................1736Zodiac of North America, Inc. ........346, B23

MEDICALAcumentrics ...........................................1236ADS .........................................................520All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229Atlantic Signal, LLC ..............................2140BCB International Ltd ...........................1804Berry Aviation, Inc. ................................1936Black Dagger MHC Inc. ............................34Brian Bill Foundation ................................38Cases2Go .................................................219DataRobot ................................................249Decon7 Systems LLC ............................1850Defender Pharmaceuticals .....................1654First Line Technology ............................2124HDT Global ...........................................P516Information Assurance Specialists ........1647International Armored Group ................2223Jameson ..................................................2219JGW Group ..............................................314KF Armory .............................................1448Lenco Armored Vehicles .......................2135MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804Marketing Assessment, Inc/Trikke ........P419MPS TECHLINE OF PA, INC. .............1950ODU USA ..............................................1719Raven Advisory, LLC ............................1236Sierra Nevada Corporation ....................1526SourceAmerica ......................................2013Summit Point Training Center BSR ........435T1G ..........................................................235Team Defence Australia .........................2027The Vines Hospital ....................................36Tomcar ...................................................P421TSSi .......................................................2022

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Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235VATC - Visual Awareness Technologies & Consulting .....................251Zanfel Laboratories, Inc. .......................1520ZetrOZ, Systems / MedLog Solutions ...1236ZMicro ...................................................1736Zodiac Aerospace.....................................647

POWER & ENERGYAcumentrics ...........................................1236ADS .........................................................520Adventure Tactical USA, LLC ................248Alphahome Systems Limited ................P409Ameripack, Inc. .....................................1904Applied Companies .................................206Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. ........1348Atlas Devices .........................................1825Black Diamond Advanced Technology .1347BlueSky Mast, Inc. ..................................812Bren-Tronics, Inc. ..................................2009Delta 3 Solutions LLC .............................212EnerSys, Inc. ............................................421Federal Contracts Corp ..........................1916Federal Resources ..................................2128General Atomics ....................................1404Glenair, Inc ............................................1143HDT Global ...........................................P516Honeywell ..............................................1751Information Assurance Specialists ........1647Iris Technology Corporation ....................344ITility, LLC ............................................1048KF Armory .............................................1448Lightning Packs/HoverGlide .................2236Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13Markforged ............................................1236Mercury Systems ...................................1102Military Battery Systems, Inc. .................337National Armaments Consortium (NAC) ................................2136Omnetics Connector Corporation ..........1343PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures ..........305Quantico Tactical ...................................1811Revision Military ...................................1442Rolls-Royce ...........................................1244Saft America, Inc. ..................................1620SAN Ltd. ................................................1818SFC Energy Inc. .......................................448Special Services Group, LLC ................1101Team Defence Australia .........................2027Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. ..........720Tomcar ...................................................P421ZeroBase Energy ...................................P512

PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONSBrian Bill Foundation ................................38Dataminr ................................................1535DataRobot ................................................249Explotrain, LLC .....................................2228

SC2 Corp ...............................................1713SOFX .....................................................1652

ROTARY WING AIRCRAFTAdams Communication & Engineering Technology ....................1648Airbus .....................................................1636Arcturus UAV, LLC .................................304Atlas Devices .........................................1825Axnes, Inc. .............................................2216BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Ball Aerospace .......................................1725Berry Aviation, Inc. ................................1936Boeing ......................................................504CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc........................1150EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212Hensoldt Inc ...........................................P305Hoverfly Technologies, Inc. ...................2041Hughes ...................................................1644iAccess Technologies, Inc. ......................845Innovative Solutions & Support ..............550Leading Technology Composites ..........1204Lockheed Martin ......................................922Logos Technologies LLC ........................750Markforged ............................................1236Military Systems Group, Inc. ..................313Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335Rogerson Kratos ....................................1201Sabre Global ............................................953SCHIEBEL ..............................................636Systima Technologies, Inc. ....................2049Textron/Bell .............................................736True Velocity Composite Munitions ........542Zodiac Aerospace.....................................647

SERVICESAAFMAA ..............................................1618AAR Mobility Systems .........................1718AC4S ......................................................2020Adams Communication & Engineering Technology ....................1648ADS .........................................................520Advanced Technology Systems Company ...................................944Aeronix, Inc. ............................................948Airborne Systems.....................................328Airbus .....................................................1636Alion Science and Technology ..............2017Allied Forces Foundation, Inc ...................28Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. ........1348Atlas Devices .........................................1825Badger Ordnance .....................................951BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Ball Aerospace .......................................1725Basis Technology ...................................1514

Battelle .............................................2036, 99Beretta USA Corp. .................................1852Berry Aviation, Inc. ................................1936Black Dagger MHC Inc. ............................34BlackSky ................................................1236Brian Bill Foundation ................................38CACI ........................................................511Camcode Global ......................................950CMC Triggers ..........................................447COMSEC LLC ......................................1420Darley Defense ......................................1836DataRobot ................................................249Dell Technologies ....................................404Delta 3 Solutions LLC .............................212Digital Receiver Technology ...................504DIT Defence & Security Organisation ..1122Double Shoot .........................................1818Dynamic Systems, Inc. ............................250EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212Epiq Solutions ........................................1622Federal Resources ..................................2128First Line Technology ............................2124Flashpoint...............................................1236GSA FEDSIM ........................................1900Hughes ...................................................1644Hutchinson Industries ..............................752iAccess Technologies, Inc. ......................845IMMI ........................................................411Information Assurance Specialists ........1647Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504Intelligent Waves LLC .............................412Iris Technology Corporation ....................344IrvinGQ ....................................................236ITility, LLC ............................................1048JGW Group ..............................................314Lunarline, Inc. ..........................................222MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804Mistral Group .........................................1847Modus Operandi, Inc. ..............................341MPI ..........................................................231MSAB Inc. ...............................................230Navy SEAL Foundation ............................31NFSTC@FIU ...........................................426Nokomis, Inc. .........................................1236NTS ........................................................1747NVISOL .................................................1818Oceaneering International, Inc. .............1748Physical Optics Corporation ..................1151Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335R3 Strategic Support Group ....................753Ranger Industries .....................................601Raven Advisory, LLC ............................1236Sabre Global ............................................953SAN Ltd. ................................................1818SCI Technology, Inc. .............................1149SES Networks ..........................................414

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SIBAT-Israel Ministry of Defense .........1818Simba Enterprises LLC/ SimbaCom .......228SimulationDeck, LLC ............................1050SKYLOTEC GmbH ................................317Smiths Detection ......................................322SOFX .....................................................1652SourceAmerica ......................................2013Space Dynamics Laboratory ..................1350Special Ops Survivors ...............................28Special Ops Xcursions ...............................34Strategic Solutions Unlimited, Inc ........1536Summit Point Training Center BSR ........435Systems Technology, Inc. ......................1715The Vines Hospital ....................................36True Velocity Composite Munitions ........542TSSi .......................................................2022VATC - Visual Awareness Technologies & Consulting .....................251Wendell’s Mint Inc. ...............................1511

TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONSAAR Mobility Systems .........................1718AC4S ......................................................2020Acumentrics ...........................................1236Adams Communication & Engineering Technology ....................1648Aeronix, Inc. ............................................948AeroVironment, Inc. ..............................2114Airbus .....................................................1636Alion Science and Technology ..............2017All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229AQYR ......................................................654AR Modular RF .....................................1619Arcturus UAV, LLC .................................304Atlantic Signal, LLC ..............................2140Atlas Devices .........................................1825Avalex Technologies ................................749AVI ...........................................................747AvL Technologies ....................................243Axis Communications ...........................1848Axnes, Inc. .............................................2216Battelle .............................................2036, 99Black Diamond Advanced Technology .1347BlueSky Mast, Inc. ..................................812Booz Allen Hamilton .............................1600Brimtek, a Digital Barriers Company ......441By Light Professional IT Services .........1418C & S Antennas .....................................2122Cases2Go .................................................219Cisco Systems ..........................................452Clear-Com, LLC ......................................342COMSAT ...................................... 445, P507Comtech EF Data .....................................226CORE Survival, Inc. ..............................1902CRFS, Inc ..............................................1243Crystal Group .........................................1522CUBIC CORPORATION ......................1135Darley Defense ......................................1836

Dead Air Silencers ...................................321Delta 3 Solutions LLC .............................212Dexter Edward .......................................1049Digital Receiver Technology ...................504Draeger .....................................................318ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212Epiq Solutions ........................................1622Federal Resources ..................................2128Fischer Connectors ................................2232General Dynamics .................................1004Glenair, Inc ............................................1143Goldtec Technologies Ltd. .....................1818goTenna ..................................................1416Harris Corporation ...................................912Hascall-Denke ..........................................712Herrick Technology Laboratories Inc. ...1043Honeywell ..............................................1751Hughes ...................................................1644iAccess Technologies, Inc. ......................845IAI North America .................................1925iDirect Government ...............................1336Information Assurance Specialists ........1647Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504Intelligent Waves LLC .............................412Intelsat General Corporation ...................425Iris Technology Corporation ....................344JGW Group ..............................................314Juggernaut.Case .......................................751Klas Telecom .........................................1312Kymeta Government Solutions .... 437, P508L3 Technologies .....................................1504Landguard Systems Limited ..................1945LEONARDO DRS ..................................936Lightning Packs/HoverGlide .................2236Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804Mercury Systems ...................................1102Mildef, Inc. ..............................................338Millennium Sensor, LLC .........................848Night Vision Devices .............................2037Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612NOVO DR LTD. ....................................1643NTS ........................................................1747Nutanix, Inc. ................................. 215, P415NuWaves Engineering .............................343Oceus Networks Inc. ................................413Omnetics Connector Corporation ..........1343ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650OTTO Engineering Inc. ...........................648Owl Cyber Defense ...............................1617PacStar .....................................................451Paradigm ..................................................224PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures ..........305Perkins Technical Services Inc. .............1837Persistent Systems, LLC ........................1712Pharad, LLC ...........................................2035Physical Optics Corporation ..................1151

QRZ Systems Inc ...................................1236Quantico Tactical ...................................1811ReconRobotics, Inc. ...............................2042Reshet Graf LTD ....................................1818Revision Military ...................................1442SCI Technology, Inc. .............................1149Seraphim Optronics Ltd.........................1818SES Government Solutions .....................414SES Networks ..........................................414SFC Energy Inc. .......................................448Shakespeare .............................................353Silver Palm Technologies ........................339Simba Enterprises LLC/ SimbaCom .......228SMART SHOOTER Ltd. .......................1818Special Services Group, LLC ................1101SR Technologies ......................................417SRT Supply, LLC ...................................P304SyTech Corporation ...............................2047Tactical Electronics Corporation .............446Tampa Microwave LLC .........................1128TEA Headsets ........................................1601Team Defence Australia .........................2027Tecore Networks ....................................1513Thales .....................................................1128Thinklogical, A Belden Brand ...............1947Torrey Pines Logic .................................1447Transformational Security, LLC ............2004TrellisWare Technologies ........................644Tricom Research, Inc ...............................352TSSi .......................................................2022World Wide Technology ..........................436

TRAINING & SIMULATIONA.C.S. .....................................................1818Acumentrics ...........................................1236Adams Communication & Engineering Technology ....................1648ADS .........................................................520Adventure Tactical USA, LLC ................248Air Tractor..................................................96Airborne Systems.....................................328Alion Science and Technology ..............2017Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. ........1348Applied Research Associates, Inc. ...........221Atlas Devices .........................................1825Avalex Technologies ................................749Ball Aerospace .......................................1725Battelle .............................................2036, 99Beast Code, LLC ...................................1236Berry Aviation, Inc. ................................1936Black Dagger MHC Inc. ............................34Bluedrop Training & Simulation .............504Boeing ......................................................504Bohemia Interactive Simulations ..........1742Booz Allen Hamilton .............................1600Bren-Tronics, Inc. ..................................2009Brimtek, a Digital Barriers Company ......441CACI ........................................................511

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CAE .......................................................1515Cases2Go .................................................219Cisco Systems ..........................................452Clear-Com, LLC ......................................342CMC Triggers ..........................................447Collins Aerospace ..................................1704COMSEC LLC ......................................1420CORE Survival, Inc. ..............................1902CRFS, Inc ..............................................1243CUBIC CORPORATION ......................1135Darley Defense ......................................1836DataRobot ................................................249Dead Air Silencers ...................................321Delta 3 Solutions LLC .............................212Delta Digital Video ................................1749Double Shoot .........................................1818Draeger .....................................................318Dynamit Nobel Defence ........................1922EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351Esri ...........................................................649Explotrain, LLC .....................................2228Federal Resources ..................................2128General Dynamics .................................1004Herrick Technology Laboratories Inc. ...1043iAccess Technologies, Inc. ......................845Inert Products LLC ................................2228Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504ITility, LLC ............................................1048JGW Group ..............................................314KF Armory .............................................1448L3 Technologies .....................................1504Lockheed Martin ......................................922Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13Lunarline, Inc. ..........................................222MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804MAG Aerospace ....................................1547Marathon Targets .....................................536Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. .............B09Marketing Assessment, Inc/Trikke ........P419MaxVision LLC .....................................1047Military Systems Group, Inc. ..................313Mobile Virtual Player ..............................237MPS TECHLINE OF PA, INC. .............1950NFSTC@FIU ...........................................426Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612NuWaves Engineering .............................343ODU USA ..............................................1719PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures ..........305Per Vivo Labs, Inc. ..................................225Physical Optics Corporation ..................1151Planar .......................................................223Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335QRZ Systems Inc ...................................1236R3 Strategic Support Group ....................753Raven Advisory, LLC ............................1236Raytheon ..................................................704Reshet Graf LTD ....................................1818

RUAG Ammotec AG .............................1144SAN Ltd. ................................................1818Secubit ...................................................1236SIG SAUER ...........................................1323SimulationDeck, LLC ............................1050SKYLOTEC GmbH ................................317Small Arms Defense Journal ...................652SMART SHOOTER Ltd. .......................1818Special Services Group, LLC ................1101SR Technologies ......................................417SRT Supply, LLC ...................................P304Strategic Solutions Unlimited, Inc ........1536Summit Point Training Center BSR ........435SureFire, LLC ........................................2212Systems Technology, Inc. ......................1715T1G ..........................................................235TAGS Systems | (Team Safe Tactics) ......947Tecore Networks ....................................1513Teel Technologies ..................................1502Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. ..........720Textron/Bell .............................................736Thinklogical, A Belden Brand ...............1947Torrey Pines Logic .................................1447TSSi .......................................................2022Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235Ultimate Training Munitions ...................351Ultimate Training Munitions .................P711VATC - Visual Awareness Technologies & Consulting .....................251XTEK LTD ............................................2226

UNMANNED SYSTEMSAcumentrics ...........................................1236Adams Communication & Engineering Technology ....................1648ADS .........................................................520Advanced Technology Systems Company ...................................944Aeronix, Inc. ............................................948AeroVironment, Inc. ..............................2114Airbus .....................................................1636Alion Science and Technology ..............2017All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229AMPEX Data Systems ..........................1749Applied Companies .................................206Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. ........1348Applied Research Associates, Inc. ...........221Arcturus UAV, LLC .................................304Aurora Flight Sciences ............................504AVI ...........................................................747Axis Communications ...........................1848BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Battelle .............................................2036, 99Boeing ......................................................504Bren-Tronics, Inc. ..................................2009Brokk .....................................................P311CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc........................1150Clear-Com, LLC ......................................342

Collins Aerospace ..................................1704Comtech EF Data .....................................226Darley Defense ......................................1836DeepSig Inc. ..........................................1236Delta Digital Video ................................1749Digital Force Technologies ......................244EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212Epiq Solutions ........................................1622Explotrain, LLC .....................................2228Fischer Connectors ................................2232General Atomics ....................................1404General Dynamics .................................1004Glenair, Inc ............................................1143GPS Networking, Inc. ..............................354Harris Corporation ...................................912HDT Global ...........................................P516Hensoldt Inc ...........................................P305Hoverfly Technologies, Inc. ...................2041Hughes ...................................................1644Hydroid ..................................................1613iAccess Technologies, Inc. ......................845IAI North America .................................1925Information Assurance Specialists ........1647Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504IntelliSense Systems ................................517Invisible Interdiction Inc..........................207Juggernaut.Case .......................................751L3 Technologies .....................................1504Lockheed Martin ......................................922Logos Technologies LLC ........................750Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. .............B09Markforged ............................................1236MaxVision LLC .....................................1047Mercury Systems ...................................1102Mildef, Inc. ..............................................338Millennium Sensor, LLC .........................848Mistral Group .........................................1847Mobile Virtual Player ..............................237National Armaments Consortium (NAC) ................................2136Nexter Robotics .....................................1236Nokomis, Inc. .........................................1236Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612NovAtel ....................................................746NuWaves Engineering .............................343Oceaneering International, Inc. .............1748ODU USA ..............................................1719Omnetics Connector Corporation ..........1343ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650Oshkosh Defense .....................................512PAE ISR .................................................1908Persistent Systems, LLC ........................1712Pharad, LLC ...........................................2035Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335QRC Technologies ...................................543

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R3 Strategic Support Group ....................753Raider Outboards ...................................1944Raytheon ..................................................704ReconRobotics, Inc. ...............................2042RT LTA Systems Ltd ..............................1818Sabre Global ............................................953SCHIEBEL ..............................................636Seraphim Optronics Ltd.........................1818SES Networks ..........................................414SFC Energy Inc. .......................................448Shark Marine Technologies Inc. ..............247Sierra Nevada Corporation ....................1526Systima Technologies, Inc. ....................2049Team Defence Australia .........................2027Tecore Networks ....................................1513Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. ..........720Textron/Bell .............................................736Thermopylae Sciences & Technology .....220Thinklogical, A Belden Brand ...............1947Tomcar ...................................................P421Torrey Pines Logic .................................1447TrellisWare Technologies ........................644UAV Factory USA LLC...........................218Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235Vigor ......................................................1044XTEK LTD ............................................2226ZMicro ...................................................1736

VISUAL AUGMENTATION SYSTEM (VAS)All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229Apollo Video Technology ........................748Applied Research Associates, Inc. ...........221Baja Designs, Inc. ....................................852Beretta USA Corp. .................................1852Carson Industries Inc ...............................209CORE Survival, Inc. ..............................1902Digital Force Technologies ......................244Edgybees ..................................................208EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351Fischer Connectors ................................2232FLIR Systems, Inc. ............................726, 98Geissele Automatics ..............................1412Glenair, Inc ............................................1143IntelliSense Systems ................................517L3 Technologies .....................................1504Leica Sport Optics .................................1649LEONARDO DRS ..................................936Logos Technologies LLC ........................750Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13Mistral Group .........................................1847ODU USA ..............................................1719Omnetics Connector Corporation ..........1343Physical Optics Corporation ..................1151SMART SHOOTER Ltd. .......................1818Special Services Group, LLC ................1101Strategic Solutions Unlimited, Inc ........1536

Team Defence Australia .........................2027Thinklogical, A Belden Brand ...............1947Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235VATC - Visual Awareness Technologies & Consulting .....................251Wilcox Industries ...................................1851ZMicro ...................................................1736

WEAPON SYSTEMSA.C.S. .....................................................1818Aeronix, Inc. ............................................948AeroVironment, Inc. ..............................2114Air Tractor..................................................96Alion Science and Technology ..............2017All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229American Rheinmetall Systems, LLC ...1844Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. ........1348Badger Ordnance .....................................951BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Barrett ....................................................1249BCB International Ltd ...........................1804Beretta USA Corp. .................................1852Boeing ......................................................504Cases2Go .................................................219CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc........................1150CMC Triggers ..........................................447Collins Aerospace ..................................1704Dead Air Silencers ...................................321Double Shoot .........................................1818Dynamit Nobel Defence ........................1922ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212Excelitas Qioptiq ...................................1436FightLite Industries (formerly ARES Defense) .......................447FN America, LLC ....................................804Geissele Automatics ..............................1412General Dynamics .................................1004Glenair, Inc ............................................1143GLOCK, Inc. .........................................2007Goldtec Technologies Ltd. .....................1818Heckler & Koch Defense .......................1753Hensoldt Inc ...........................................P305HIPERFIRE ...........................................1253iAccess Technologies, Inc. ......................845IAI North America .................................1925Inert Products LLC ................................2228Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504Invisible Interdiction Inc..........................207Kestrel Ballistics ....................................1649KF Armory .............................................1448L3 Technologies .....................................1504Leading Technology Composites ..........1204Lockheed Martin ......................................922Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. .............B09Markforged ............................................1236Maxim Defense Industries .....................2119

Military Systems Group, Inc. ..................313Mistral Group .........................................1847Mobile Virtual Player ..............................237National Armaments Consortium (NAC) ................................2136Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612Omnetics Connector Corporation ..........1343ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650Optics1 .....................................................548PCP Tactical LLC ....................................329PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures ..........305Physical Optics Corporation ..................1151Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335Quantico Tactical ...................................1811Radical Firearms ......................................239Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Ltd. .325Raven Advisory, LLC ............................1236Raytheon ..................................................704Remington Defense ...............................1946Sabre Global ............................................953Secubit ...................................................1236SIG SAUER ...........................................1323SMART SHOOTER Ltd. .......................1818Space Dynamics Laboratory ..................1350SRT Supply, LLC ...................................P304Systima Technologies, Inc. ....................2049Textron/Bell .............................................736Tomcar ...................................................P421Troy Industries .......................................2045True Velocity Composite Munitions ........542Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235Vortex Optics ...........................................311Wilcox Industries ...................................1851XTEK LTD ............................................2226

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A.C.S. .....................................................1818AAFMAA ..............................................1618AAR Mobility Systems .........................1718AC4S ......................................................2020Accella Tire Fill Systems, a Carlisle Company .................................324Acumentrics ...........................................1236Adams Communication & Engineering Technology ....................1648ADS .........................................................520Advanced Technology Systems Company ...................................944Adventure Tactical USA, LLC ................248Aeronix, Inc. ............................................948AeroVironment, Inc. ..............................2114Aimpoint Inc. .........................................2003Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) ..................................16Air Locker Inc. .........................................233Air Tractor..................................................96Airborne Systems.....................................328Airbus .....................................................1636Alakai Defense Systems ..........................426Alaska Structures .....................................952Alion Science and Technology ..............2017Alion Science and Technology ..............2017All Flex Flexible Circuits and Heaters ....229Allied Forces Foundation, Inc ...................28Alphahome Systems Limited ................P409Amazon Web Services ...........................1312American Rheinmetall Systems, LLC ...1844Ameripack, Inc. .....................................1904AMPEX Data Systems ..........................1749Apollo Video Technology ........................748Applied Companies .................................206Applied Physical Electronics, L.C. ........1348Applied Research Associates, Inc. ...........221AQYR ......................................................654AR Modular RF .....................................1619Arcturus UAV, LLC .................................304ATI .........................................................2050Atlantic Signal, LLC ..............................2140Atlas Devices .........................................1825Aurora Flight Sciences ............................504Avalex Technologies ................................749AVI ...........................................................747AvL Technologies ....................................243Avon Protection Systems, Inc. ...............1943Axis Communications ...........................1848Axnes, Inc. .............................................2216Badger Ordnance .....................................951

BAE Systems ......................................... 1112Baja Designs, Inc. ....................................852Ball Aerospace .......................................1725Barrett ....................................................1249Basis Technology ...................................1514Battelle .............................................2036, 99BCB International Ltd ...........................1804Beast Code, LLC ...................................1236Benchmade Knife Company..................2120Beretta USA Corp. .................................1852Berry Aviation, Inc. ................................1936Black Dagger MHC Inc. ............................34Black Diamond Advanced Technology .1347BlackSky ................................................1236Bluedrop Training & Simulation .............504Blueprint Subsea ......................................552BlueSky Mast, Inc. ..................................812Boeing ......................................................504Bohemia Interactive Simulations ..........1742Booz Allen Hamilton .............................1600Bren-Tronics, Inc. ..................................2009Brian Bill Foundation ................................38Brimtek, a Digital Barriers Company ......441Brokk .....................................................P311By Light Professional IT Services .........1418C & S Antennas .....................................2122CACI ........................................................511CAE .......................................................1515Camaraderie Foundation, Inc. ...................36Camcode Global ......................................950Carson Industries Inc ...............................209CarteNav Solutions Inc. .........................1236Cases2Go .................................................219Catoma ...................................................1812CEIA USA ...............................................336Central Intelligence Agency ......................14CineMassive Displays, LLC ....................242CIRCOR Aerospace, Inc........................1150Cisco Systems ..........................................452Clear-Com, LLC ......................................342CMC Triggers ..........................................447CodeMettle, LLC .....................................227Collins Aerospace ..................................1704COMSAT ...................................... 445, P507COMSEC LLC ......................................1420Comtech EF Data .....................................226CORE Survival, Inc. ..............................1902Covidence ................................................326CP Technologies ....................................2218CRFS, Inc ..............................................1243Crye Precision ........................................2014

Crystal Group .........................................1522CUBIC CORPORATION ......................1135Cutting Edge Bullets ................................423Darley Defense ......................................1836Dataminr ................................................1535DataRobot ................................................249Dead Air Silencers ...................................321Decon7 Systems LLC ............................1850DeepSig Inc. ..........................................1236Defender Pharmaceuticals .....................1654Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) .33Dell Technologies ....................................404Delta 3 Solutions LLC .............................212Delta Digital Video ................................1749Dexter Edward .......................................1049Digital Force Technologies ......................244Digital Receiver Technology ...................504DIT Defence & Security Organisation ..1122DLA Corporate Events ..........................1940DoD CIO’s DIB Cybersecurity Program...29DOE Nevada National Security Site .........12Double Shoot .........................................1818Draeger .....................................................318Dynamic Systems, Inc. ............................250Dynamit Nobel Defence ........................1922Edgybees ..................................................208EIZO Rugged Solutions.........................1351ElbitAmerica ..........................................1212eMagin Corporation ...............................1236Endgame ..................................................216EnerSys, Inc. ............................................421Epiq Solutions ........................................1622Esri ...........................................................649Excelitas Qioptiq ...................................1436Expeditionary Building Systems .............327Explotrain, LLC .....................................2228Federal Contracts Corp ..........................1916Federal Resources ..................................2128FightLite Industries (formerly ARES Defense) .......................447First Line Technology ............................2124Fischer Connectors ................................2232Flashpoint...............................................1236FLIR Systems, Inc. ............................726, 98FN America, LLC ....................................804FN Herstal ................................................804FOX Defense Suspension ........................847Galleon Embedded Computing .............1544Geissele Automatics ..............................1412General Atomics ....................................1404General Dynamics .................................1004

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General Dynamics - OTS ........................904Getac ........................................................214Glenair, Inc ............................................1143GLOCK, Inc. .........................................2007Goldtec Technologies Ltd. .....................1818Golight, Inc. ...........................................P417Gore .......................................................1614goTenna ..................................................1416GPS Networking, Inc. ..............................354Green Beret Foundation .............................35GSA FEDSIM ........................................1900Gulfstream Aerospace ..............................427Harris Corporation ...................................912Hascall-Denke ..........................................712HDT Global ...........................................P516Heckler & Koch Defense .......................1753Hensoldt Inc ...........................................P305Herrick Technology Laboratories Inc. ...1043HGH .......................................................1236HighCom Armor Solutions, Inc. ..............426HIPERFIRE ...........................................1253Homeland Security Investigations Counter Proliferation/National Security ....26Honeywell ..............................................1751Hoverfly Technologies, Inc. ...................2041Hughes ...................................................1644Hutchinson Industries ..............................752Hydroid ..................................................1613iAccess Technologies, Inc. ......................845IAI North America .................................1925ID Technologies .....................................1236iDirect Government ...............................1336IMMI ........................................................411Inert Products LLC ................................2228Information Assurance Specialists ........1647Innovative Solutions & Support ..............550Insitu, Inc. A Boeing Subsidiary ..............504Intelligent Waves LLC .............................412IntelliSense Systems ................................517Intelsat General Corporation ...................425International Armored Group ................2223Interspiro Inc ............................................205Invisible Interdiction Inc..........................207Iris Technology Corporation ....................344IrvinGQ ....................................................236ITility, LLC ............................................1048Jameson ..................................................2219JEM Engineering .....................................213JGW Group ..............................................314Joint Communications Support Element ............................. 32, P521

Juggernaut.Case .......................................751Kestrel Ballistics ....................................1649KF Armory .............................................1448Klas Telecom .........................................1312Kymeta Government Solutions .... 437, P508L3 Technologies .....................................1504Landguard Systems Limited ..................1945LaserMaxDefense (LMD) .....................1344Leading Technology Composites ..........1204Leica Sport Optics .................................1649Leidos .......................................................824Lenco Armored Vehicles .......................2135LEONARDO DRS ..................................936Leupold ..................................................1152Liberty Dynamic ....................................1236Lightning Packs/HoverGlide .................2236Lista/Vidmar ............................................240Lockheed Martin ......................................922Logos Technologies LLC ........................750Los Alamos National Laboratory ..............13Lunarline, Inc. ..........................................222MacGyver Solutions, Inc .......................1804MAG Aerospace ....................................1547Marathon Targets .....................................536MarcoTrac ..............................................P317Maritime Tactical Systems, Inc. .............B09Marketing Assessment, Inc/Trikke ........P419Markforged ............................................1236Maxim Defense Industries .....................2119MaxVision LLC .....................................1047McQ Inc .................................................1236Mercury Systems ...................................1102Micro-Ant ..............................................1304MIFRAM Security Ltd. .............. 1818, P506Mildef, Inc. ..............................................338Military Battery Systems, Inc. .................337Military Systems Group, Inc. ..................313Millennium Sensor, LLC .........................848Milliken & Company .............................1942Mistral Group .........................................1847Mobile Virtual Player ..............................237Modus Operandi, Inc. ..............................341Motorola Solutions ..................................312MPI ..........................................................231MPS TECHLINE OF PA, INC. .............1950MSAB Inc. ...............................................230National Armaments Consortium (NAC) ................................2136National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) .....................................1NFSTC@FIU ...........................................426

National Training & Simulation Association (NTSA) ....................................1Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS) ..............30Navistar Defense ....................................1248Navy SEAL Foundation ............................31Ignite ......................................................1236NTS ........................................................1747Nexter Robotics .....................................1236Night Vision Devices .............................2037Nokomis, Inc. .........................................1236Northrop Grumman Corporation .............612NovAtel ....................................................746Novetta .....................................................450NOVO DR LTD. ....................................1643Nutanix, Inc. ................................. 215, P415NuWaves Engineering .............................343NVISOL .................................................1818Ocean Marine Industries ..........................217Oceaneering International, Inc. .............1748Oceus Networks Inc. ................................413ODU USA ..............................................1719Omnetics Connector Corporation ..........1343ONTime Networks LLC ........................1650Optics1 .....................................................548Oshkosh Defense .....................................512Otis Technology .....................................1346OTTO Engineering Inc. ...........................648Owl Cyber Defense ...............................1617PacStar .....................................................451PAE ISR .................................................1908Panasonic ...............................................1548Paradigm ..................................................224Patriot3, Inc ..............................................526PCP Tactical LLC ....................................329Pelican Products .......................................420PEPRO LLC Shielded Enclosures ..........305Per Vivo Labs, Inc. ..................................225Perkins Technical Services Inc. .............1837Persistent Systems, LLC ........................1712Petzl .......................................................2051Pharad, LLC ...........................................2035Photonis Defense, Inc. .............................238Physical Optics Corporation ..................1151Pilatus Business Aircraft Ltd .................1450Planar .......................................................223Polaris Government & Defense .............1424PRO4TECH ...........................................1818Projects Unlimited Inc. ............................335QRC Technologies ...................................543QRZ Systems Inc ...................................1236

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Quantico Tactical ...................................1811R3 Strategic Support Group ....................753Racing for Heroes ..................................1804Radiant Solutions ...................................1552Radical Firearms ......................................239Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Ltd. .325Raider Outboards ...................................1944Ranger Industries .....................................601Raven Advisory, LLC ............................1236Raytheon ..................................................704ReconRobotics, Inc. ...............................2042Remington Defense ...............................1946Reshet Graf LTD ....................................1818Revision Military ...................................1442Rigaku Analytical Devices ....................2238RINI Technologies Inc. ..........................1236Rogerson Kratos ....................................1201Rolls-Royce ...........................................1244RP Sports .................................................241RT LTA Systems Ltd ..............................1818RUAG Ammotec AG .............................1144Sabre Global ............................................953Saft America, Inc. ..................................1620SAN Ltd. ................................................1818SC2 Corp ...............................................1713Scanna MSC Inc ......................................444SCHIEBEL ..............................................636SCI Technology, Inc. .............................1149SEALKIDS ................................................26Secubit ...................................................1236Semper Fortis Solutions, LLC ...............1835Seraphim Optronics Ltd.........................1818SES Government Solutions .....................414SES Networks ..........................................414SFC Energy Inc. .......................................448Shakespeare .............................................353Shark Marine Technologies Inc. ..............247ShockStrap ...............................................245SIBAT-Israel Ministry of Defense .........1818Sierra Nevada Corporation ....................1526SIG SAUER ...........................................1323Silver Palm Technologies ........................339Silver Ships Inc ....................................... B08Simba Enterprises LLC/ SimbaCom .......228SimulationDeck, LLC ............................1050Six 15 Technologies ...............................1148SKYLOTEC GmbH ................................317Small Arms Defense Journal ...................652SMART SHOOTER Ltd. .......................1818Smiths Detection ......................................322SOFX .....................................................1652

SourceAmerica ......................................2013Space Dynamics Laboratory ..................1350Special Forces Association, Chapter LX ...31Special Operations Warrior Foundation ....40Special Ops Survivors ...............................28Special Ops Xcursions ...............................34Special Projects Operations, Inc. .............349Special Services Group, LLC ................1101Spyderco, Inc. ........................................2000SR Technologies ......................................417SRT Supply, LLC ...................................P304Strategic Solutions Unlimited, Inc ........1536Streamlight, Inc. .....................................1516Subsalve USA Corporation ....................1236Summit Point Training Center BSR ........435SureFire, LLC ........................................2212Swarovski Optik ....................................1449Systems Technology, Inc. ......................1715Systima Technologies, Inc. ....................2049SyTech Corporation ...............................2047T1G ..........................................................235Tactical Defense Media ...........................549Tactical Electronics Corporation .............446TAGS Systems | (Team Safe Tactics) ......947Tampa Microwave LLC .........................1128Task Force Dagger Foundation..................34TCP-Security Solutions ...........................252TEA Headsets ........................................1601Team Defence Australia .........................2027Tecore Networks ....................................1513Teel Technologies ..................................1502Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc. ..........720TenCate Protective Fabrics ......................348Tex-Shield, Inc. ......................................1920Textron/Bell .............................................736Thales .....................................................1128The Vines Hospital ....................................36Thermal Matrix ........................................315Thermopylae Sciences & Technology .....220Thinklogical, A Belden Brand ...............1947Tomcar ...................................................P421TORRAKA ............................................1052Torrey Pines Logic .................................1447Transformational Security, LLC ............2004TrellisWare Technologies ........................644Tricom Research, Inc ...............................352Troy Industries .......................................2045True Velocity Composite Munitions ........542TSSi .......................................................2022TYR Tactical® ............................ 1247, P701

U.S. Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARSOC) ...........19USSOCOM SBIR ......................................25UAV Factory USA LLC...........................218Ulti-Mate Connector Inc. .......................2235Ultimate Training Munitions .........351, P711United States Marine, Inc. .....................1443University of South Florida College of Engineering ................................................11Joint Special Operations University ..........21Special Operators’ Booster Club .............501U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) ...............................18USSOCOM Office of Small Business Programs ..........................24USSOCOM Technical Experimentation....22USSOCOM Technical Industrial Liaison Office (TILO) ...............23USSOCOM Warrior Care Program (Care Coalition) ..........................10VATC - Visual Awareness Technologies & Consulting .....................251Veritas Technologies ................................347Video Inform ..........................................1818Vidisco Ltd. ..............................................521Vigor ......................................................1044VITEC, Inc. .............................................319Vortex Optics ...........................................311WARCOM .................................................17Warrior Games .............................................9Warriors Ethos ...........................................37Waterproof Diving International AB .......323Watershed .................................................307Wendell’s Mint Inc. ...............................1511Wilcox Industries ...................................1851Will-Burt Company .................................854Wing Inflatables Inc. ..............................1841WireOnAir A/S ........................................211Women In Defense, A National Security Organization (WID) ......................1World Wide Technology ..........................436XTEK LTD ............................................2226Zanfel Laboratories, Inc. .......................1520ZeroBase Energy ...................................P512ZetrOZ, Systems / MedLog Solutions ...1236ZMicro ...................................................1736Zodiac Aerospace.....................................647Zodiac of North America, Inc. ........346, B23

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......................................................................arnolddefense.com ...............................................................................................................................................85Atlantic Signal ...............................................................................................................................www.atlanticsignal.com ....................................................................................................................................59AvL Technologies.........................................................................................................................avltech.com ................................................................................................................................................................66Ball Aerospace ..............................................................................................................................ball.com/gobeyond ..............................................................................................................................................62Beretta Defense Technologies ...........................................................................................www.berettadefensetechnologies.com .................................................................................................65Blue Sky Mast ................................................................................................................................www.blueskymast.com ....................................................................................................................................... 71Blueprint Subsea .........................................................................................................................www.blueprintsubsea.com .............................................................................................................................87CORE Survival, Inc. ...................................................................................................................coresurvival.com ....................................................................................................................................................29Crye .........................................................................................................................................................www.cryeprecision.com .......................................................................................between pages 16-17Department for International Trade Defense & Security 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.................................................................................................................................................defense.hughes.com ............................................................................................................................................93IAP Worldwide ...............................................................................................................................iapws.com/tdc ..........................................................................................................................................................95ICE Inc. ..................................................................................................................................................www.iceinc-ps.com...............................................................................................................................................64Invisio 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..............................................................................................................................................www.mcpgov.com ................................................................................................... between pages 32-33Millenium Sensor .........................................................................................................................www.msensor.com ................................................................................................................................................79National Nuclear Security Administration ............................................................www.energy.gov/nnsa/national-nuclear-security-administration ..............................48Novatel .................................................................................................................................................novatel.com/sofic2019 .......................................................................................................................................97Oceaneering ....................................................................................................................................oeceaneering.com .................................................................................................................................................35Oceus .....................................................................................................................................................oceusnetworks.com .............................................................................................................................................. 25Omnetics ............................................................................................................................................www.omnetics.com...............................................................................................................................................34Perkins Technical Systems ..................................................................................................www.pts-inc.com .................................................................................................................................................... 53Pharad LLC. .......................................................................................................................................www.pharad.com .............................................................................................................................. Back coverPilatus ...................................................................................................................................................www.pilatus-aircraft.com ................................................................................................................................ 23QRC Technologies ........................................................................................................................www.qrctech.com ....................................................................................................................................................61Radiant Solutions .......................................................................................................................www.radiantsolutions.com ............................................................................................................................ 73Rafael ....................................................................................................................................................www.rafael.co.il ....................................................................................................................................................... 89Rolls-Royce.......................................................................................................................................rolls-royce.com/northamerica ....................................................................................................................63RUAG Ammotec AG ...................................................................................................................www.ruagswissp.com .......................................................................................................................................... 37Safe Tactics BV ..............................................................................................................................www.tags.systems ................................................................................................................................................. 57SAFT .......................................................................................................................................................www.saftbatteries.com ....................................................................................................................................... 17SEAL Family Foundation .......................................................................................................www.sealfamilyfoundation.com ..................................................................................................................18Sierra Nevada .................................................................................................................................sncorp.com ..........................................................................................................................................................46-47Simba Enterprises LLC ............................................................................................................www.simbacom.net ..............................................................................................................................................83SKB ..........................................................................................................................................................www.skbcases.com ................................................................................................................................................ 15SourceAmerica ..............................................................................................................................sourceamerica.org ..............................................................................................................................................107Space Dynamics Lab ................................................................................................................www.sdl.usa.edu ...................................................................................................................................................103Spyderco .............................................................................................................................................spyderco.com ............................................................................................................................................................ 27TEA Headsets .................................................................................................................................www.teaheadsets.com ...................................................................................... 3 & inside back coverTecore Networks ...........................................................................................................................www.tecore.com .......................................................................................................................................................51Tricom Research, Inc. ..............................................................................................................tricomresearch.com .............................................................................................................................................99True Velocity Ammunition ..................................................................................................tvammo.com ...............................................................................................................................................................19TSSi .........................................................................................................................................................www.tssi-ops.com .................................................................................................................................................67Ultimate Training Munitions ..............................................................................................www.utmworldwide.com .................................................................................................................................101Vertex Aerospace ........................................................................................................................vtxaero.com .............................................................................................................................................................105WL Gore ...............................................................................................................................................goremilitary.com ..............................................................................................................Inside front coverWorld Wide Technologies ......................................................................................................wwt.com .........................................................................................................................................................................21ZMicro ...................................................................................................................................................zmicro.com/SOFIC 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