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Greg Martis
Director & CIOHoneywell Technology Solutions, Inc
October 5, 2011
2 Greg Martis – U of K – Nov 12, 2009
Agenda
BackgroundHoneywell and HTSI IntroductionLeadership
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Background
• Born and raised in Lockport, Illinois• 2 brothers, mom and dad born in Lockport, mom’s Great
Grandparents came from Italy• Education:
- 1980 - Graduated from LTHS (home of the “Porters”)- 1984 - North Central College (B.S. Chemistry and Computer
Science)- 1990 - Drexel University (M.S. Computer Engineering)
• 1 wife, 2 daughters, and 1 dog (all M’s)• Lived in Illinois, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and England –
traveled for business and pleasure to 25 countries• Outside interests
- Anything outdoors, especially fly fishing, hiking, orienteering, and camping
- Racquetball, basketball, baseball, and biking- Coaching
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Work History
• Before “Real” work:- Roofer, carpenter, concrete, painter
• Argonne National Laboratory (’82-’84)- As an intern in college, learned the value of “real” money and research
• DuPont (’84-’90)- first job out of college, learned what 40 hours/week is like, “a year-
long project, huh?”• UOP (’90-’07)
- Understanding work and family life, learning about the “rest” of the world and valuing diversity, global infrastructure support
• Honeywell Specialty Materials (’07-’09)- Integrating with a large company, learning about up-ward
management, a lot of change and movement, politics, outsourcing/co-sourcing
• Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc. (’09-?)- Current challenge: government contracts and spending decrease,
services business, transforming group, lots of travel, budget management, and leadership development
• Post “Real” Work(?)- Starting to contemplate that, but no where near a decision (9 year old)
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Most important things in my life!
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Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc.
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The Way We Do Business
Mission Ready…Anytime, Anywhere
HONEYWELL BRAND PROMISE
• We are building a world that is safer and more secure, more comfortable and
energy efficient, and more innovative and productive.
HTSI VISION STATEMENT
• We are a premier provider of solutions and services in Defense and Space.
• We deliver on our commitments to ensure our customers are Mission Ready.
• Together, we are partners in the relentless pursuit of success.
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Honeywell Today
Recognition
Global Scope, Great Positions in Good Industries
• 130,000 employees in more than 100 countries
• A Fortune 100 company – Revenue of $33.3B in 2010
• “Best Government Contractors for Ethics and Compliance Initiatives" – Ethisphere Institute
• “America’s Most Admired Companies” – Fortune Magazine
• “Corporate Social Responsibility Award” – Foreign Policy Association
• “The Alexander Hamilton Award” – Treasury and Risk Magazine
• “Most Admired Companies” – Career Communications Group, the publisher of U.S. Black Engineer & Information Technology, Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology, and Women of Color Magazines
HONEYWELL 2010 REVENUE: $33.3B
Automation &Control Solutions
$13.7B41%
Aerospace
$10.7B32%
Specialty Materials
$4.7B14%
Transportation Systems
$4.2B13%
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Product Range
Propulsion Systems
Engine Systems &Accessories
Landing Systems
Power Systems
Navigation
Cockpit Products &Systems
Safety Products &Systems
Flight Control & Management Systems
Space Systems
Defense & Space Customers & Products
Advanced Technology To Serve & Protect
ATKBAE SystemsBoeingDassaultEADSFinmeccanicaGeneral AtomicsHindustan Aero Ltd.
HALInternational MoDsLockheed MartinNASANorthrop GrummanSAABThalesUK Ministry of
DefenseU.S. Air ForceU.S. ArmyU.S. Navy / Marines
ATKBAE SystemsBoeingDassaultEADSFinmeccanicaGeneral AtomicsHindustan Aero Ltd.
HALInternational MoDsLockheed MartinNASANorthrop GrummanSAABThalesUK Ministry of
DefenseU.S. Air ForceU.S. ArmyU.S. Navy / Marines
Key CustomersKey Customers
Key Products
Platform Breadth
Aircraft: 60+ platforms
Civil & Military Helicopters: 20+ platforms
Surface Vehicles: 10+ platforms
Missile Systems: 40+ systems
Space: 40+ programs
Services: DoD, NASA
Federal Manufacturing & Technologies (FM&T): Department of Energy (DOE)
Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc. (HTSI) – Government Services
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Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc.
PROFILE
• Wholly owned subsidiary headquartered in the Washington-Baltimore corridor
• Approximately 6,000 employees
• Over 100 locations: 21 countries, 33 states, the District of Columbia
• More than 100 active contracts
HERITAGE
• Bendix Radio (1950)
• Bendix Field Engineering Corporation (1961)
• AlliedSignal Technical Services Corporation (1993)
• Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc. (2000)
• Dimensions International Acquired (2007)
SPACE, NETWORKS & COMMUNICATIONS / LOGISTICS SERVICES / TECHNICAL SERVICES
–
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Serving Customers Worldwide
HTSI RoleHTSI Role Customer MixCustomer Mix
– Other Locations:
– Antarctica– Bosnia – Classified– Diego
Garcia– Djibouti– Greenland– Puerto
Rico– 16 ships
at sea
– Programs:
– IAARNG - Iowa Army National Guard
– MEARNG - Maine Army National Guard
– OHARNG - Ohio Army National Guard
– SDARNG - South Dakota Army National Guard
– TNARNG - Tennessee Army National Guard
Prime
Sub
HONOther Gov't
Navy
Air ForceArmy
NASA
Ensuring Our Customers are Mission Ready
– Urbana, OH
– Glendale, AZ
– Phoenix, AZ
– Columbia, MD
– Houston, TX
– Jacksonville, FL
– Las Cruses, NM
– Colorado Springs, CO
– Anchorage, AK
– Tucson, AZ
– Tempe, AZ
– Anaheim, CA
– Sacramento, CA
– El Segundo, CA
– Sunnyvale, CA
– Titusville, FL
– Kauai, Hawaii
– Fort Meade, MD
– Frederick, MD
– Greenbelt, MD
– La Plata, MD
– Lanham-Seabrook, MD
– Lexington Park, MD
– Rocky Mount, NC
– Hanahan, SC
– Washington DC
– Riverside, CA
– San Diego, CA
– Torrance, CA
– Boulder, CO
– Corpus Christi, TX
– Charleston, SC
– Landover, MD
– Arlington, VA
– Redmond, WA
– Cleveland, OH
– Wallops Is, VA
– Olathe, KS
– Wichita, KS
– Ft. Carson, CO
– Kirtland,
NM
– Elpaso, TX
– Ft. Hood, TX
– Ft. Sill, OK
– Ft. Leonard Wood, MO
– Ft. Gordon, GA
– Ft. Stewart, GA
– Orlando, FL
– Patuxent River, MD
– Ft. Eustis, VA
– Goose Creek, SC
– Buford, SC
– Ft. Campbell, KY
– Ft. Bragg, NC
– Ft. Dix, NJ
– Sterling Heights, MI– Golden Valley, MN
– IAARNG– SDARNG
– OHARNG
– MEARNG
– TNARNG
– Chicago, IL
– South Bend, IN
– Ft. McCoy, WI
– Albany, NY– Ft. Drum, NY– Rochester, NY
– Ft. Worth, TX
– Miami, FL
– Largo, MD– Herndon, VA
– Morristown, NJ– Mt. Laurel, NJ
– Minneapolis, MN
– Solomons, MD
– Suitland, MD
– Alexandria, VA
– Ft. Lee, VA
– Norfolk, VA
– Camp LeJeune, NC
– Bridgeport, WV
– Brooklyn Heights, OH
– Piketon, OH
– Greer, SC
– Duluth, GA
– St. Louis, MO– Warner Robins, GA
– Plymouth, MN– Ford Island, Hawaii– Honolulu, Hawaii
– Ft. Benning, GA
– Boynton Beach, FL– Coco Beach, FL
– Ft. Meyers, FL
– Melbourne, FL
– Clearwater, FL– Tampa, FL
– Tulsa, OK– San Antonio, NM
– Albuque
rque, NM
– S. Vandenberg AFB, CA
– Ft. Lewis, WA– Bremeton, WA
– Ogden, UT
– Salt Lake City, UT
– Ft. Collins, CO
– Schreiver AFB, CO– Des
Plaines, IL– Rock
Island, IL
– Danville, IL
– Madison, WI– Ft.Washington, PA
– Allentown, PA
– Mechanicsburg, PA
– Boston, MA
– Manchester, NH
– Warwick, RI– Milford, CT
– Hunter Army Airfield, GA, GA
– Ft. Rucker, AL
– Huntsville, AL
– New Orleans, LA– Ft. Polk, LA
– Shreveport, LA
– Anniston, AL
– Hattiesburg, MS
– Indianapolis, IN– Franklin, IN
– Omaha, NE
– Oakridge, TN– Murfreesboro, TN
– Note: Foreign sites under US Government contracts
– Europe
– Asia
– Mi
ddl
e
East
– Canada
– Thule, Greenland
– Guam
– Republic of Korea
– Thailand
– United Kingdom
– Spain
– Italy– Greece
– Kuwait
– Saudi Arabia
– UAE
– Qatar
– Kyrgyzstan
– Afghanistan
– Japan
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• Remote Tracking Station Remote Block Change Upgrade
• Depot Sustainment
Mission Operations Mission Services (MOMS)
Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN)
Proud of Our Strong Position & Heritage in the Industry
• TT&C at Sites Worldwide
• Link Satellites to Control Center
• Mission Operations
• Flight Operations
• Mission Data Distribution
• Fly NASA Spacecraft
• Solar Observatory (SOHO)
HTSI Program Examples
Army Prepositioned Stock-3 Afloat Program
• Humanitarian Assistance
• Two Brigades-worth of Materiel Stored Aboard 16 Ships
• Joint Operations Planning
• Early Delivery of Combat Power to Theater
• Design / system engineering
• Install / test / maintenance
• Physical security / CBRN equipment
Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (ATFP)
• Emergency / region ops centers
• Mass notification systems
• 60 Naval bases worldwide
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