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CDCA Symposium, 21 April 2011 Corporate Overview April 2011

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CDCA Symposium, 21 April 2011

Corporate Overview

April 2011

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Alion delivers technical expertise and operational support to the Department of Defense, civilian government agencies and commercial customers worldwide.

ABOUT ALION

Alion’s VisionTo be the premier, total technology solutions provider for the global marketplace

An employee-owned technology solutions company

Almost 75 years of R&D, engineering, IT and operational experience.

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REVENUE & FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

Compound Annual Growth20% (5 years)

Prime Contract Revenue81%

Customers and Contracts600 customers, 1100 active contracts and task orders

$269.9FY04

Revenue (in Millions)

$802.2FY09

Civilian Federal Agencies 4.6%

U.S. Department of Defense 91.9%

Commercial & International 3.5%

Revenue by Customer Type

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Engineering & Information

Technology Sector

Defense Operations

Integration Sector

Engineering & Integration

Solutions Sector

Bahman AtefiChairman & CEO

Stacy MendlerCOO

COMPANY ORGANIZATION

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ALION PEOPLE

EmployeesApproximately 3400

Security ClearancesHeld by 82% of Staff;29% Top Secret or Greater

Engineering 34% Science 26%

Math/Computer Science 17%

All other 23%

Degrees By Discipline

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GLOBAL PRESENCE Other US Locations:AlabamaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaine MassachusettsMichiganNebraskaNew JerseyNew MexicoNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaPennsylvaniaRhode IslandWashingtonWisconsin

State # of Employees

Virginia 1188

Washington, DC 639

Maryland 200

Mississippi 133

New York 103

Illinois 98

Connecticut 86

South Carolina 87

Texas 70

North Carolina 69

Colorado 57

California 59

International LocationsAfghanistanCanadaGermanyJapanKuwaitSerbiaUkraineQatar

Military Base PresenceFt. AP HillFt. BelvoirFt. BenningFt. BlissFt. BraggFt. CampbellFt. CarsonFt. DrumFt. EustisFt. HoodFt. KnoxFt. LeavenworthFt. LeeFt. LewisFt. McPhersonFt. MonroeFt. PolkFt. RileyFt. RuckerPicatinny Arsenal

Andrews AFBBarksdale AFBBolling AFBDavis-Monthan AFBLangley AFBMacdill AFBMoody AFBPatrick AFBScott AFBShaw AFBWright Patterson AFB

NAB Little Creek Naval Air Station NorfolkNSWC Carderock DivisionPt. HuenemeWashington Navy Yard

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Modeling and Simulation/TrainingBattle Command Training Center (BCTC) – Ft. Hood, TXDigital Training Facility – Ft. Hood, TXLocomotive Simulator Facility – Annapolis, MDModeling and Simulation Information Analysis Center (MSIAC) –

Alexandria, VAModeling and Simulation Lab – Alexandria, VAModeling and Simulation Lab – Norfolk, VANSSI Space Power Laboratory – Colorado Springs, CONavy Warfare Development Command Simulation Facility – Newport, RI

Electromagnetic and Radio Frequency EffectsEMI/EMC Test Laboratory – Annapolis Junction, MDEMC/EMI Test Laboratory – Philadelphia, PALightning Experimental Laboratory – Philadelphia, PA

Chemical/Biological/Environmental Testing and Development

EPA Superfund Laboratories – Kansas City, MO; Houston, TX; Edison, NJHuman Exposure & Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory – RTP, NCLife Sciences and Inhalation Toxicology Laboratory – RTP, NCSpace Coatings Laboratory, ISO 9001 Registered – Chicago, ILWind Tunnel Laboratories – RTP, NC

LABS & FACILITIES

Alion operates approximately 100,000 square feet of laboratory facilities

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LABS & FACILITIES (cont’d)

Alion operates approximately 100,000 square feet of laboratory facilities

Information TechnologyAlion Cyber Experimental Facility – Rome NYFull Spectrum Analysis Center – Alexandria, VAHigh-level Architecture Compliance Testing Laboratory – Alexandria, VAInformation Technology Laboratory – Lanham, MDJoint Assessment Reachback Facility – Alexandria, VAPredictive Readiness Assessment System Support Center – Alexandria, VA

AcousticsRiverbank Acoustical Laboratory – Geneva, ILVibration/Acoustics Laboratory – Mystic, CT

Materials and ManufacturingAdvanced Materials, Manufacturing and Testing Information Analysis Center

(AMMTIAC) – Rome, NYAlion-McNally Center for Production Technologies – Grantsburg, WIAlion System Reliability Center – Rome, NYElectromechanical Systems Laboratory – Mystic, CTSurface Engineering Center – Grand Forks, ND

Sensor TechnologiesSensor & Prototype Development Laboratory – Rome, NY

Fluid SciencesThermal Hydraulics Laboratory – Warrenville, IL

Defense SystemsWeapon Systems Technology Information Analysis Center (WSTIAC) – Rome,

NY

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CORE BUSINESS AREAS

Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering

Defense Operations

Modeling and Simulation

Technology Integration

Information Technology and Wireless Communications

Energy and Environmental Sciences

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NAVAL ARCHITECTURE & MARINE ENGINEERING

Mission Needs and Analysis of Alternatives

Combat Systems Engineering

Concept through Detailed Ship Design

Systems Design and Engineering

Threat and Damage Recovery Analysis

Plan Review and Shipyard Onsite Inspection

Program Acquisition and Financial Management

Testing and Evaluation

Representative CustomersNAVSEA PEO Ships PEO Integrated Warfare Systems PEO Subs PEO Carriers NUWC NSWCOffice of Naval ResearchUS Coast GuardInternational NaviesRepresentative ProgramsDDG 51LPD 17T-AKEJHSVDDG 1000LCS Virginia Class SubmarineUSCG OPCIsraeli Saar 5Korean KDX-IIICanadian Joint Support ShipTransformational Craft (T-Craft)Measure of Total Integrated System Survivability (MOTISS)

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Military Transformation and Operational Support

Program and Force Structure Support

Enterprise Management and Decision Support

Full Scope Learning and Development

Net-centric Operations and C4ISR

Risk & Vulnerability Assessment and Management

Support to DoD Acquisition Strategies

DEFENSE OPERATIONSRepresentative CustomersSAF/AQJFCOMHQDATRADOCAFCENTNWDC Office of the Secretary of DefenseFt Hood III CorpsACCOffice of Naval ResearchMarine Corps Systems CommandDepartment of Homeland SecurityAeronautical Systems Command

Representative ProgramsJoint ExercisesExperimental Joint HeadquartersTraining TransformationBRAC ImplementationPM Infantry WeaponsFleet Training Courseware Predictive Readiness AnalysisBattle Command Training CenterSmall Arms BCA

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MODELING & SIMULATION

Training, Experimentation, Wargaming, & Analysis

Live/Virtual/Constructive Multi-dimensional Simulation Development

Human Performance Modeling

Serious Games Development

Representative CustomersJFCOM & JNTCNWDCSPAWAR & NAVAIR & NAWC TSD HQDA, CMOArmy Research LabONRJTCOICINSCOMAF Space CommandPEO STRIDHSSuez LNGFederal Railway AdministrationRepresentative ProgramsMSIACWeapon Analysis Facility ModelingInternational Simulations IntegrationSuez Offshore LNG Ship InteractionLCS Virtual RCO TrainerJTCOIC SIMSDVTE/VMPA/Delta3DIMPRINTIFF Scenario ModelingTIREM®, GMRFAS®, ARAPP®

Wireless Net Device SimulationSpace Power LaboratoryUkraine M&S Plan DevelopmentNational Exercise Program Training

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TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION

Engineering Design, Re-design, & Integration

Rapid Prototyping

Combat Systems Integration & Engineering

Human Systems Integration

Materials & Coatings Selection & Development

Reliability Analysis and Engineering

Architect-Engineering Services/Construction Management

R&D for New and Emerging Technologies

Representative CustomersAir Force Research Laboratory Army TACOMArmy Research LaboratoryTARDECGSANaval Research LaboratoryArmy G-1 MANPRINT OfficeNVESDOffice of Naval ResearchAir Force HSI OfficePEO AviationPEO AmmunitionNSWC Crane

Representative ProgramsAMMTIACWSTIACMSIACMobile Parts HospitalArmy “Night Vision Hi-Tech”White House Construction ManagementAdvanced Decision Architectures CTACrew Exploration VehicleContinuous Active Sonar (CAS)

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY &WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

IT Architecture & Integration

Information Management

Program & Earned Value Management

Data Architecture and Visualization

Wireless Spectrum Management

Wireless System Design and Evaluation

Wireless Security, Logistics and Asset Tracking

Representative CustomersDepartment of Homeland SecurityDepartment of Education Department of LaborDepartment of Veterans AffairsNOAAArmy Spectrum Management OfficeOffice of Naval ResearchDoD Joint Spectrum CenterDefense Spectrum OperationsSirius XM

Representative ProgramsDHS CBP ACENOAA GOES-RNAVSEA CIO VHA Product Effectiveness Functional ReviewsUSCIS TransformationEmergency Assistance Call Center PM SupportWireless Capacity Plan PM SupportSPECTRUM XX1GEMSISNon Tactical Data Processing System

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ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Environmental and Human Exposure Methods Development and Analysis

Atmospheric Sciences/Aerosol Research

Nuclear Power Plant Design, Engineering, Safety Analysis and Improvements

Alternative Energy Development in Biofuels Processing and Solar Power Systems

Unexploded Ordnance & Residue Remediation

Representative CustomersEnvironmental Protection AgencyDTRAArmy Corps of EngineersNuclear Utilities and VendorsNIHCombustion Equipment ManufacturersUSAFRepresentative ProgramsESAT Regions 2, 6 & 7 Nuclear Power ECCS Hardware Upgrade QualificationRadioactive Dose Consequence AssessmentsOxycombustion burner optimizationDoD Legacy Sea Level RiseBiomass Gasifier DesignNEPA Support for New Power Plant LicensingCONUS/OCONUS MMRP

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Alion Addresses All Design Development Processes

NavalArchitecture

MarineEngineering

CombatSystems

Engineering

Logistics Analysis

and Design

SystemsEngineering

• Requirements Analysis• Design Development• Equipment Design and

Production Expertise

• Architecture Development and Management

• Open, COTS Systems Integration

• Design for Operation• Human/Systems

Integration• Reliability Engineering• Design to Cost/CAIV

• In Service Support • Concept Development• Acquisition Logistics

Management• Total Operating Cost

A Combination of Technical and Life Cycle Expertise Provides Clients With End-To-End

Support

A Combination of Technical and Life Cycle Expertise Provides Clients With End-To-End

Support

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Alion – EISS Capabilities and Expertise• Technical Capabilities

• Naval Architecture• Marine Engineering• Combat Systems Engineering• Systems Engineering• Logistics Analyses

• Management and Acquisition Support Services• General Structure and Roles• Acquisition Development and

Oversight• Budget Planning and

Management• Program Management and

Control

Alion’s Engineering and Integration Solutions Sector Provides Comprehensive Naval Technical

and Management Support

Alion’s Engineering and Integration Solutions Sector Provides Comprehensive Naval Technical

and Management Support

Assessment Zone

ThreatZone

WarningZone

Barrier

EntanglementSystem

Radar

Swimmer Detection

GunsCIWS-1BStabilized

Minor Caliber

EO/IR

Non-LethalWarning

Flash Bang

USV

UUV

RHIB

UAV

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Alion EISS’s Capabilities Cover Full Platform Life Cycle

Detailed Design &Engineering Support

Concept Design

Concept of Operations

Definition & Analysis

Full-Service Cradle to

Grave Ship Design

Structural Fatigue &

Failure Analysis Expertise

Advanced Composite

Materials Applications

Advanced Technology Applications

Modeling & Simulation

Reliability Centered Maintenance/

Condition-Based Maintenance

Human Systems Integration

Test and Evaluation Planning

Integrated Logistics Support Planning

Ship Survivability & Signatures

Environmental Planning & Engineering

Acquisition & ProgramManagement Support

Program Management SupportRisk ManagementAcquisition SupportChange Process ManagementBudget & Financial ManagementWeb Based Data ManagementC4ISR IntegrationTest & EvaluationProduction Planning &

EngineeringILS PlanningOperational ReadinessContract Management & Industry

Team EvaluationForeign Military SalesCongressional Liaison & Public

AffairsPRO SupportOpen ArchitectureRequirements DefinitionHuman Factors EngineeringSystem SafetyManpower Analysis

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Production EngineeringSupport

Change ManagementCost & Resource ManagementEngineering SupportProduction & TestingWeapons Handling &

CertificationTest Certification ProgramsPost Shakedown AvailabilityGFE/GFI ManagementAviation SupportInformation Technology &

Data ManagementInstallation/Inspection/

CertificationTest Program Support

Project ManagementTrainingMaintenance ManagementLogisticsTechnical ManualsConfiguration ManagementAvailability PlanningReliability Centered

Maintenance / Condition-Based Maintenance

Lean Six SigmaProcess Improvement

Post DeliverySupport

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Alion Provides Clients With End-To-End Support Combatant DDG 51 CLASS

Builder: Huntington Ingalls Industry (Pascagoula) and General Dynamics (Bath)

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Life cycle modernization includes survivability, incorporation of technology, Aegis baseline upgrades, and

HM&E lifetime extension

Life cycle modernization includes survivability, incorporation of technology, Aegis baseline upgrades, and

HM&E lifetime extension

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C4ISR Capabilities• System requirements analysis and definition• System design• SW development, integration, and test• Database design and development support• Certification test planning and execution• Support crew training• Radio Frequency Spectrum Management• System Architecture

NON Tactical Data Processing System (NTDPS/Shipboard Intranet)

NON Tactical Data Processing System (NTDPS/Shipboard Intranet)

C4ISR Support provided to USN, USCG and USMCC4ISR Support provided to USN, USCG and USMC

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Systems Engineering for RDC AIS Transmit Project

• Real-time broadcast of NOAA PORTS data to ships in a VTS area using AIS binary messages.

• Test bed operational in Tampa, FL.

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DHS Integrated Operations Center – Command Center 21• Systems Engineering,

Mission Engineering, TMOT Support, HSI support, and Sensor Management Assessments for RDC.

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How Does Alion Identify Teaming Partners?Do Your Due Diligence – Help Us Help You!

• Alion is looking for the right qualifications, including degrees, experience, and professional licenses, to complement Alion’s capabilities in supporting our customers.

• Small Business Certifications are important, but capabilities are even more important!

• Alion supports and continually aims to build long-term relationships with small businesses.• Do you run your business ethically, responsively, intelligently and

responsibly? • Does your business possess any unique technical qualifications? • What makes your company stand out from the rest? • What opportunities will you bring to Alion? • Do you have a plan?

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Alion’s Small Business Partners in 2010

Small Business Partners: 218

Small Business Revenue: $138M

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Some of Alion’s Small Business Partners

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STRATEGIC INSIGHT

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Contact the Alion Small Business Office

Alion is strongly committed to building and sustaining a strong and diverse supplier base to support our customers at all

times. Our Supplier Diversity Program allows us to continually bring leading-edge research and technologies to support those

customers’ evolving needs. 

SupplierCentralhttps://suppliers.alionscience.com

Michael Sepelyak

(202) 756-3829

[email protected]

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