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Show Otnirrr nm-i- - tt T j5"Hm (, Redstone Arsenal hosting symposium conference x ' for the Government Industry Supportability Engineering Exchange Symposium 2000 which will be held June 2 at Redstone Arsenal, Ala. 20-2- atwww.log-pars.army.milalclogengr.ht- presentations are planned by the Australian Defence Force, NASA, CECOM, WR Systems and LOGSA. Representatives from the offices of the Deputy for' Logistics of the Army, Navy, and Air Force will brief and discuss logistics issues, related problems, and concerns about acquisition reform on the first day. The second day will include representatives from the offices of the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps Materiel Commands discussing materiel issues, related problems, and audience questions. For more details, or to submit questions for the discussions, contact Emerson McAfee at (256) or email fax DSN 955-080- 645-080- 645-986- 8, is, due on 8, 5, and industry perspectives on Partnering and Acquisition Reform c Initiatives. ' Conference theme is Part- - - 11! MAs ' ' ? continental breakfast; lunejv Fri- affiliates and government employees are invited and encouraged to attend. The conference will highlight Department of Defense Anyone involved in Logistics and Acquisition is invited is available e to attend. Registration fee is $50 until June 1, and $75 after. Speakers include Louis Kratz and Dr. Nancy Spruill from the Undersecretary of Defense; and Dr. Kenneth Oscar from the Assistant Secretary of the Army; and on-lin- Pre-registrati- day for the Acquisition and Logis-- 1 tics Reform PartnershipDay conference, planned for May 23 in the Hill AFB Officers Club. Contractors, small business Building Together for the 21st Century is the theme Pre-registrati- on iiiimiriri iivmanrri cookies and sodas. Contact April or by e- -, Brimhall at Ext. mail at April.Brimhallhill.af.mil for more information. All registrants will need to check in on the day of the conference from 7:15-- 8 a.nu in the Officers Club Heritage Room, at which time a continental breakfast will be provided. Formal conference activities will begin at 8'a.m, and continue until 4, p.m. -7 , , torate: Staff Sgt. David W. Abrams, Chief Master Sgt. Roy S. Brammer, Master Sgt. Ronald P. Mathewson, Master Sgt. James K Selig, Master Sgt. William E. Tripp, Air Force Reserve Ammunition Team, Crane, Ind.; Master Sgt. Charles R. Tice Jr., AFRAT, Tooele; Tech. Sgt. Darrin F. Lampman,Tech. Sgt. Robert A. Mott, AFRAT, McAlester, Okla. , Afternoon activities include nering with Industry to support interactive sessions presented the 21st Century Warfighter. A conference agenda and other by an industry and government details are available on the Hill team .with open discussions in surrounding rooms. These sessions will be rotated approximately every 30 minutes to allow all participants the chance to V attend each briefing, For more details, contact Paul Zehnpfenning at Ext., or William Pitts at Ext: ; Glen Mills at Ext. AFB home page, www.hilLaf.mil, under Acquisition & Logistics Reform Week 2000. and payment for the conference is required no later than Friday. The cost is $12 for Officers Club members and$13.50 for Pre-registrati- on non-member- The cost, includes emerson.mcafeelogsa.armymil. 75th Air Base Wing: Tech. Sgt. Alex S.' Villanueva, 75th Communications Squadron; Tech. Sgt. , Michael Constantino, 75th Civil Engineer Group; Senior Master Sgt 96; s. a Munitions Direc- Air-to-Surfa- ce - . ' Those promoted and their new ranks are: ! - ' - day. '' - - - Eleven Individual Mobilization Augmentees assigned to Hill AFB were approved for promotion Mon- . ,, v - , -- - Sharon Hinckley, 75thTransportation Squadron. . Join popular sports and media celebrities at the State Line for a weekend of great food, great music and fun all in support of a very worthy cause. CELEBRITY GOLF OPEN THURS. & FRI., MAY 9 AM CELEBRITY BLACKJACK TOURNAMENT THURS., MAY 18 9:30-1- PM LIVE AUCTION & BANQUET FRI., MAY 19 6:30 PM COST: $100 PER PLATE 5K RUN SAT., MAY 20 8 AM ENTRY FEE: $15 (BEFORE MAY 5) & $17 (DAY OF RACE) 18-1-9 1 LUAU MUSIC FEST sat., All MAY SAT., MAY 20 6-- 8 20 pm 11 AM - 5 PM ALL YOU CAN EAT: $15 CREEDENCE CLEARWATER ViCKpS: $15 & $25 REVISTED proceeds from the weekends events go directly to the Autism Society of Utah. learn more about the events and how to participate, call Your Friend When You Need $$$ To For room reservations call 1800-848-730- 1580 S. STATE STREET 0, CLEARFIELD UT. (801)525-966- Tickets available, at f 84015 0 SPECIALIZING IN: PERSONAL LOANS RETIRED & FIXED INCOME EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS WE WILL HELP YOU ESTABLISH 1 Stated Line HOTEL & CASINO WENPOVER, NEVADA Charily Benefit for Ihe Airtkfli Society of Ulah OR REESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT PHONE APPLICATIONS A A $100.00 - $500.00 MBfibkIf! ADelta 6-- n WELCOME!!! |