Title: HONSHU Chapter
1HONSHU Chapter
December 2001
2NDTA Mission
- The National Defense Transportation Association
(NDTA) has historically served as a link between
the transportation executives in Government and
their counterparts in Industry. Chapter
activities bring together transportation
professionals from the military, other government
agencies, and the commercial industry to enhance
their knowledge, broaden their professional
education, and enjoy each others company.
3National Committees
- Mode Specific Committees
- ID and examine operations and policy and
recommend solutions or improvements - Committees
- Military Airlift Committee
- Military Sealift Committee
- Surface Transportation Committee
- Business Practices Committee
- Passenger Travel Services Committee
4The Individual As a Member
- By joining NDTA, the individual becomes a member
of the Authoritative Voice on Defense
Transportation - You will benefit by the exchange of ideas,
concepts, and information - The NDTA Annual Forum brings together top
industry and government leaders to discuss the
most timely issues of the day - Membership includes a subscription to the Defense
Transportation Journal, a bi-monthly magazine
that is a rich source of information about your
industry, your government, and the world around
you
5Why Should I Join?
- NDTA is the professional organization for the
transportation professional
6Purpose
- To provide a common forum to discuss and
endorse - programs that promote transportation
preparedness for - economic and security needs
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- To provide active assistance, in a non-partisan
capacity, - to government agencies
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- Serve as link between government and industry
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- Assist in transportation education of young
executives -
- Support continued reliance on private
enterprise systems - of ownership and operation of transportation
7Current Status
Current Members 116 Account Balance approx.
3,000
8Chapter Members
- 33 Corporate members from 18 organizations
- One Regional Patron Member (Maersk K.K.)
- 26 DoD Civilians
- Army 14 (10 officers and 4 NCOs)
- Air Force 31 (12 officers, 16 NCOs, 3 Enl)
- Navy 7 officers
- Two college students (one ROTC Cadet)
- Other 3 (one MLC, one Japanese, and one U.S.
Civilian)
9Executive Committee
- President CPT David J. Preston
- First Vice President SMSgt Mark S. Cei
- Second Vice President CMSgt Ralph J. Celento
III - Treasurer MSgt Larry A. Dow
- Recording Secretary Maj Richard P. Schwing
- Corresponding Secretary Cdr Allan J. Berke
10Chapter Committees
- Membership Committee
- Chairman CPT David J. Preston
- Members Wolterman
- Meeting Committee
- Chairman CPT Archie P. Bates III
- Members Kudrna, Licholai, Pope
- Scholarship Committee
- Chairman William A. Hansche
- Members Berke, Cei, Kreklow, Miyake
- A-35 Representative
- CPT David J. Preston (Pacific Region)
11Objectives1 of 2
- Be a non-partisan voice for transportation
requirements - involving DoD on mainland Japan
- Provide yearly Academic Scholarship(s)
- Ensure meetings provide a medium for
professional - development
- Ensure and encourage Commercial Industry
involvement
12Objectives2 of 2
- Develop a Transportation Education Program
- Develop networking opportunities that provide
- interested members an opportunity to pursue
career - opportunities
- Raise money through special events like golf
- tournaments, bazaars, and bake sales
- Have Fun!!
13Goals1 of 2
- Meet at least quarterly, and alternate
locations to - accommodate all Chapter members
- Establish a guest speaker program for meetings
- Fully utilize the Chapter committees for
membership, - meetings, and scholarship
- Increase Corporate membership and establish at
least - three Sustaining Members or Regional Patrons
14Goals2 of 2
- Obtain and sustain a membership of 120 members
by - Jan 02
- Maintain a minimum balance of 1,000 in the
chapters - bank account
- Schedule two golf tournaments per year, and
alternate - locations to accommodate all Chapter members
- Schedule at least two visits per year to local
civilian - transportation industries
15Recent and Upcoming Events
29 Jun 01 Quarterly Meeting (Maersk-Sealand) 6
Sep 01 Quarterly Meeting (FedEx - Narita) 30 Oct
01 NDTA Golf Tournament (Cp Zama) Mar
02 Quarterly Mtg/Chapter Elections (TBD) Mar
02 NDTA Golf Tournament (Atsugi) May 02 Present
College Scholarships May 02 National
Transportation Week 14 Jun 02 Quarterly Meeting
(TBD) 6 Sep 02 NDTA Golf Tournament (Zama)
dates are subject to change
16Working Initiatives 1 of 3
- Maintain and expand the member and potential
- member database
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- Seek opportunities for Guest Speakers
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- Distribute information on the Certified
Professional - Logistician Certification
- Solicit and expand participation and membership
- throughout mainland Japan
17Working Initiatives 2 of 3
- Develop a Chapter Home Page on the Internet
(DONE!) -
- Improve and continue the Chapter Scholarship
Program - Fill and exercise the Chapter Committees
- Purchase a Chapter Banner and promotional items
- (DONE!)
- Support the Army, Navy, and Air Force Balls,
and - sponsor young Chapter members
18Working Initiatives 3 of 3
- Visit local DoD High Schools and discuss
careers in - Transportation and Logistics with the
students - Plan events for Transportation Week 2002
- Publish and distribute a monthly Chapter
Newsletter - (DEC 01 WILL BE FIRST ISSUE)
- Seek charity opportunities (orphanages,
shelters, blood - drives, holiday food baskets)
19Bottom Line
- NDTA is the professional organization for the
transportation professional
20Point of Contact
- Honshu Chapter Homepage
- http//honshundta.tripod.com/Index.htm
- NDTA Homepage
- www.ndtahq.com
- POC for the Honshu Chapter is
- CPT David J. Preston
- DSN 269-6023/6400
- prestond_at_836tb.yokohama.army.mil
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