UNCLASSIFIED National Guard Association of the United States Aviation Task Force 12 March 2014 PEC.

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UNCLASSIFIED National Guard Association of the United States Aviation Task Force 12 March 2014 PEC

UNCLASSIFIED Agenda 1630Welcome Resolution Review (Top 5)/Pending Resolutions New Business/Industry Update

UNCLASSIFIED “A full strategic partner with our State Aviation Officer Advisory Council, State Associations and Congressional Delegations enabling effective communication of our message to continuously improve the relevance, readiness, modernization and quality of life for our Aviation enterprise; while promoting our rich militia heritage as the nation’s oldest military organization. ” MISSION

UNCLASSIFIED AVIATION TASK FORCE Chair: BG Eric Peck, KS Vice: COL Barry Keeling, LA ARNG-AV: COL Mark Weiss/Bob Godwin, NGB SAOAC: COL Todd Farmer, OR Sr. Leg. Affairs: Ms Annie Lively, NGAUS VI WA OR ID MT WY ND SD AK Chair: COL Brian Shields, ID Vice: COL Jerry Anderson, ND NM CA NV UT AZ CO GU HI VII Chair: COL Lou Carmona, CA Vice: COL James Bledsoe, UT III KY FL GA NC TN MSAL SC PR VI KY FL GA TN MSAL SC Chair: COL Tony Bonasera, AL Vice: COL James Barkley, SC NE V TX OK KS MO AR LA Chair: COL John Payne, AR Vice: COL Patrick Bossetta, LA IV MI OH IN IL WI MN IA Chair: COL Stuart Driesbach, OH Vice: COL Bruce Bahr, MI I ME NH VT NY MA CT RI NJ Chair: COL Mark Burke, NY Vice : LTC Dave Underwood, MA MD II DE PA WV VA DC Chair: COL Jeff Radke, DE Vice: COL Dave Wood, PA As of: 25 NOV 13

UNCLASSIFIED Resolution Review 135th NGAUS GENERAL CONFERENCE RESOLUTION - ARNG #1 RELATING TO MODERNIZATION AND SUSTAINMENT OF ARMY NATIONAL GUARD AVIATION Recommendation To ensure readiness of Army National Guard Aviation Units, the National Guard Association of the United States supports: A. UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters, recapitalization under the UH-60 A-L upgrade program until modernization is completed, and support for the UH-60L Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) improved cockpit initiative B. Procurement of a Fixed Wing aircraft to replace the aging C-12 and C-26 aircraft with the selected Future Utility Aircraft (FUA) with consideration of a single-engine aircraft C. AH-64D Apache Block II for all National Guard Attack Systems and modernization of Attack Systems with AH-64E. D. Digital Reprogrammable Civil Support Communications Radios Systems as well as internal passenger-to- passenger and passenger-to-crew communications capability for all ARNG aircraft, including operations and maintenance sustainment funding. E. Procurement of Rescue Hoist Systems for UH/HH60 L and M models, CH-47 D and F models and the LUH-72A Helicopters. F. Continued procurement of CH-47F Helicopters. G. Continue to support LUH-72A Lakotas to complete fielding to replace legacy aircraft, and meet emerging Homeland Defense & Domestic Response requirements, and fill ARNG Aviation modernization gaps. H. Crashworthy, ballistically-tolerant auxiliary fuel systems throughout the ARNG aviation fleet. I. Advanced cargo handling system requirement for the CH-47. J. Aviation Crew Trainer for the H-60 and CH-47 aircraft Manned Portable Air Defense Systems Training. K. Removable Medical Evacuation Systems for ARNG’s rotary wing aircraft. L. Standardized seat configuration in the ARNG rotary wing fleet. M. Transportable UH-72 Light Utility Helicopter (LUH) Synthetic Flight Training Simulator (SFTS) for all ARNG aviation security and support battalions, including additional SFTSs at the East and West Army Aviation training sites. N. Keep current manning levels of utility fixed wing force structure during Modified Table of Organizational Equipment (MTOE) conversion to not allow a reduction of pilots less than the current number of six. Support cargo force structure and equipment to include the C-23. O. Multiple Compact Aircraft Support Cart and Compact Aircraft Support Cart-H units and the integrated logistical support pack. P. AN/ARC-231 Communications System for Army National Guard Aviation units. Q. H-60 Mobile Aircrew Restraint System (MARS) for the ARNG H-60. R. H-60 Network Integration Targeting for Responsive Ops (NITRO) S. H-60 Real Time Information in the Cockpit (RITC) T. Modernization of RQ-7B Shadow Unmanned Aerial Systems U. Full Spectrum Combat Aviation Brigade V. Controlled Humidity Protection for all Army National Guard air and ground systems

UNCLASSIFIED Pending Resolutions ??

UNCLASSIFIED Industry Updates Sikorsky H60 EADS H72 Breeze Eastern Hoist / Trace World Side "Turbine Engine and Aircraft Wash System“ Robertson Fuel Systems Controlled Humidity Protection (CHP)

UNCLASSIFIED New Business ???

UNCLASSIFIED Back-up slides

UNCLASSIFIED AVIATION FORCE STRUCTURE - CURRENT 77 TAB AR 63 TAB KY 185 TAB MS 449 TAB NC 1106 TASMG CA 1107 TASMG MO 1108 TASMG MS 1109 TASMG CT 66 AVN CMD WA 42 CAB(E) NY 40 CAB(E) CA 38 CAB(E) IN 36 CAB(E) TX 35 CAB(E) MO 34 CAB(E) MN 29 CAB(H) MD 28 CAB(H) PA 204 TOAG LA

UNCLASSIFIED We are a results oriented, innovative team of professionals who value: Excellence Integrity Diversity Our Militia Heritage VALUES

UNCLASSIFIED “To serve as America’s strongest advocate for promoting the highest levels of relevance, readiness, modernization and quality of life for our National Guard Aviation family. ” VISION