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Agenda1. Wyle’s Experience and Capabilities2. Operation Snowbird SafetyProcedures and Operational StudyScope3. Questions and Answers


Wyle … Who We Are‣ Founded in 1949‣ Privately Held‣ Three Primary Business Groups‣ 40 Major Facilities across theUnited States‣ Aerospace, Commercial, andGovernment Customer <strong>Base</strong>‣ 3,800 employees (including experiencedengineers, scientists, and technicians)‣ $800 million in annual sales‣ Ranked #43 as a Federal and Defensecontractor (2008)‣ Ranked #14 as a NASA prime contractor(2008)October 2009 3


Wyle Senior ManagementGeorge MeltonChairman, CEO,and PresidentBrent BennittGroup PresidentAerospace GroupCass PancioccoGroup PresidentInformation SystemsGroupRobert EllisGroup PresidentIntegrated Scienceand EngineeringGroupOctober 2009 4


Integrated Science &Engineering Group‣ Medical Support and Integration, Flight Hardware, BiotechnologyWyle is a recognized leader in life sciences research, biomedical research, and engineering for theenhancement of human performance and safety across all environments. Wyle’s Integrated Science &Engineering Group (IS&E) provides skilled personnel and managed laboratory facilities to NASA, theDepartment of Defense, the National Institutes of Health, and international space partners.In Houston, Wyle is a primecontractor for NASA’sBioastronautics Contract atJohnson Space Center andparticipates in commercialspaceflight projects. In SanAntonio, Wyle works withthe <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> ResearchLaboratory to conductresearch and developtechnologies to enhance theperformance and safety of<strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> combat pilots.October 2009 5


Information Systems GroupWyle’s Information Systems Group (IS)provides information technology, systemsengineering and technical assistance,telecommunications services, scientific supportservices, and management consulting to federalagencies and private-sector companies.IS provides innovative mission-critical solutions in thefollowing areas:‣ Network engineeringand management‣ Systems integrationand engineering‣ Help desk andtechnical support‣ Informationassurance and cybersecurity‣ Softwaredevelopment andengineering‣ Telecommunications‣ Scientific servicessupport‣ Managed services;seat managementOctober 2009 6


Aerospace Group‣Providing…– Aeronautical Analysis– Systems Integration– Aviation Modeling Simulation and Analysis– Human Systems Engineering– In-Flight Simulation– Life Cycle Management– Pilot and <strong>Air</strong>crew Support Services– Research and Development– Test and Evaluation– SETA– Trusted Agent Services– Weapons Systems Engineering– Information Operations– Telemetry and Data Systems– Reliability Engineering– Eddy Current Inspection System– Environmental Testing– EMI, EMC, EMP Testing– Cost Estimating and Analysis/EVMOctober 2009 7


Where Are We Located?October 2009 8


What We Do … Markets andServicesMarkets Served‣ Aerospace‣ Defense‣ Energy‣ Transportation‣ Telecommunications‣ Federal InformationTechnology‣ BioastronauticsServices Offered‣ Acquisition Program Management‣ Systems Engineering andAnalysis‣ Test and Evaluation‣ Systems Integration‣ Information Technology‣ Program Assessment and CostAnalysis‣ Qualification Test andEngineering‣ Medical and Scientific Research‣ Nuclear Power Plant CertificationOctober 2009 9


Wyle’s Unique Capabilities‣ Wyle provides planning and analysisexpertise in virtually every area related toaviation environmental services, includingthe development of <strong>Air</strong> and RangeInstallation Compatible Use Zone Studies(AICUZ & RAICUZ)‣ Wyle has experts in conducting variousnoise and Accident Potential Zone (APZ)analyses in support of AICUZ/RAICUZstudies.October 2009 10


Wyle’s Unique Capabilities‣ Wyle developed the tools / models that are beingwidely used by the DOD in the development of noiseexposure contours for military installations, including:NOISEMAP and MR_NMAP‣ Wyle is developing the DOD’s next generation noisesimulation model; the Advanced Acoustics Model(AAM)October 2009 11


Wyle’s Unique Capabilities‣ Wyle is the prime coordinator of the DOD’s DefenseNoise Working Group, which is a body comprising allmajor services coordinating the DOD policy on noiseexposure and land-use‣ Wyle continues to play key roles in various nationaland international forums and organizations, includingthe FAA Center of Excellence for <strong>Air</strong>craft Noise andAviation Emissions Mitigation, the NextGen Institute,and the Society of Automotive EngineersOctober 2009 12


Wyle’s Past Performance‣ Wyle has conducted over 200 studies in support ofAICUZ/RAICUZ, JLUS, and NEPA efforts over morethan two decades‣ Wyle has produced scores of noise and accidentpotential zone studies and has played major roles inrecommending mitigation measures for both militaryand civilian customersOctober 2009 13


Wyle’s Core Capabilities…Who We AreIntegrityWyle takes seriously its responsibility as an “independent evaluator” ofcritical components and systems. The Company does not design ormanufacture components or systems for which it tests, and has no conflictof interest. Wyle’s employees are honest and ethical and we strive toproduce high-quality work, on-time, within budget, and with customersatisfaction as the ultimate objective.EthicsWyle is committed to the uncompromising integrity and the higheststandards of ethical practices and business conduct on the part of allemployees. We comply with both the letter and spirit of all U.S. laws andregulations, as well as with those of other countries where Wyle engagesin business. Ethics and compliance are vital to Wyle’s continuation ofcurrent contracts and the award of future contracts.October 2009 14


OSB Study -- Scope1. Overview of OSB history, mission, and training details2. Reporting and analysis of all known OSB operational data from asearly as 1975 from available data to current. Data shall include,but not limited to, aircraft type, sorties, flying hours, flight tracks,noise contours, and reasons for any fluctuations, if known3. Safety precautions implemented for OSB4. Analysis of general United States <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> (USAF) mishap datafrom as early as 1975 and a comparison to DMAFB-specificpertinent mishap data5. <strong>Base</strong>d on available data, recommendations to mitigate perceivedquality of life concerns of excessive noise from operations andsafety concerns related to perceptions that pilots who temporarilytrain at DMAFB are properly following specific safety precautionsOctober 2009 15


OSB Study -- TimelineTentative Dates– 1 December 2009 – Complete Data Collection Phase– 30 January 2010 - Preliminary Study Report– 1 March 2010 - Presentation of Preliminary Study Report– 31 March 2010 - Response to Comments– 30 April 2010 – Preliminary Final Study Report– 30 May 2010 – Final Study Report– 29 June 2010 – Presentation of Final Study ReportOctober 2009 16


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