Philadelphia Chapter of the American Helicopter Society DINNER MEETING Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 V-22 Deployment Status / Update Program: V-22 Deployment.

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Philadelphia Chapter of the American Helicopter Society DINNER MEETING Tuesday, September 9th, 2008 V-22 Deployment Status / Update Program: V-22 Deployment Status / Update Speaker: Bruce Oestreich Director Rotorcraft Systems Engineering Boeing Integrated Defense Systems Sponsor: Place:D’Ignazio’s Towne House Restaurant, 117 Veterans Square, Media, PA Time:Cocktails - 5:30 pm, Dinner - 6:30 pm, Presentation - 7:15 pm Menu: Filet Mignon, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Eggplant Parmesan & Spaghetti Registration:Deadline Friday September 5th Please! AHS Members and Guests*$ Non-Members $ AHS Student Members$ AHS Member Couples$ Spouses are encouraged to attend! * Please fill out the guest voucher on reverse side to receive the guest rate. Reservations: Phone: Please provide [1] first & last name, [2] menu selection, and [3] registration type. If you need to cancel your reservation please do so by 10 AM.

AHS Philadelphia Chapter Dinner Meeting Guest Voucher Guest’s Name: Guest Contact Info: (e.g., Address, Tele No., ) Sponsoring Member’s Name: 08 Thank you for joining us this evening and your interest in the AHS. Please fill out this guest voucher to receive the guest rate. About our speaker Bruce Oestreich: “V22 Deployment Status / Update” AHS Dinner Meeting, September 9, 2008 Bruce Oestreich is the recently appointed Director of Systems Engineering for all of Boeing Rotorcraft. In this capacity, Bruce leads the efforts to strengthen the Systems Engineering discipline in all rotorcraft programs as well as instill the culture across Engineering and throughout Program Management. Prior to this assignment, Bruce was the Director of V-22 Weapon System Integration where he was responsible for the overall systems integration aspects of the Boeing V-22 portion, including the engineering, manufacturing, operations, product support, and new product development. Bruce has been with Boeing for over 20 years, rising up through the engineering and program management ranks. Prior to joining Boeing, Bruce flew as a fighter pilot in the United States Air Force flying primarily F- 16s and the F-117 Stealth Fighter. In 1991, Bruce was recalled to Active Duty where he flew Combat Missions in support of Operation Desert Storm. Along with holding two patents, Bruce has published numerous technical papers for AHS, SAE, AIAA, and presented at many domestic and international forums. He holds a Master's Certification in Systems Engineering from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from Illinois Institute of Technology.

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