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Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc. Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc. …Where Science Gets Down to Business

Michael J. Gallo

Co-Founder, President & CEO

17 November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc. …Where Science Gets Down to Business

Michael J. Gallo

Co-Founder, President & CEO

17 November 2016

Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010 2

Kelly Space & Technology (KST) Kelly Space & Technology (KST) Background Background

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc. (KST)

Private company est. 1993 Aerospace, defense and technology

industry sectors

Based at San Bernardino International

Airport (former Norton Air Force Base)

Acquired Wyle SB Environmental Test

Business in October 2009: Assets & Personnel

Commercialization efforts underway

for laser decoating, armor, wireless data collection and monitoring, and

  • ther R&D technologies
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Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010 3

KST Aerospace Research & KST Aerospace Research & Development Center (ARDC) Development Center (ARDC)

Technology Incubation and Commercialization Technology Incubation and Commercialization

ARDC Vicinity Map

San Bernardino International Airport (Former Norton Air Force Base) San Bernardino International Airport (Former Norton Air Force Base)

KST’s Aerospace Research & Development Center (ARDC) 30-Acres, 6 Buildings KST’s Outdoor Rocket Test Site

KST sublease to Wyle Inc. ARDC Detail View

Building 757, Building 757, Environmental Environmental Test Facility Test Facility Bldg 752, Machine Shop Bldg 752, Machine Shop and Manufacturing Facility and Manufacturing Facility Bldg 754, Bldg 754, Conference Center Conference Center Hangar 4, Portable Hangar 4, Portable Laser De Laser De-

  • painting

painting Facility Facility Bldg 759, KST Bldg 759, KST Headquarters and Headquarters and Engineering Facility Engineering Facility Bldg 726, KST Bldg 726, KST Propulsion System Propulsion System Test Facility Test Facility

Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010 4

KST Heritage and Capabilities KST Heritage and Capabilities

Environmental Testing Services World-class equipment and facilities in several disciplines of technology:

  • Dynamics (Vibration, shock,

acceleration, acoustics, seismic) – 3 units up to 30k lbf

  • Climatic (Temperature,

humidity, altitude, solar, dust, salt etc.) – 12 chambers up to RV vehicle drive-in size

  • Fluid Flow (Air, water,

cryogenics, hydraulics, pneumatics, fuels) – multiple test cells

  • Structural (Static, compliant,

dynamic) – wide range

  • Cooperation with Wyle to

provide “One-Stop Shop” Services

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Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010 5

KST Aerospace Research & KST Aerospace Research & Development Center (ARDC) Development Center (ARDC)

Technology Incubation and Commercialization Technology Incubation and Commercialization

Propulsion System Test Facility

Propulsion System Test Facility Building 726 Test Facility Floor Plan Building 726 Machine Shop

  • Only Commercial Indoor Jet & Rocket

Engine Test Facility in U.S. - full instrumentation

  • KST Propulsion System Test Facility

enables low-cost, advanced technology development

  • Capable of jet engine test services

<25,000 LBF of thrust

  • Capable of rocket engine test services

<20,000 LBF thrust

Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010 6

KST Heritage and Capabilities KST Heritage and Capabilities

Patented Air-Tow Technology

  • World’s first Air-Tow

demonstration of QF-106 jet by C-141A aircraft for Reusable Space Launch

  • Joint project between KST,

NASA & US Air Force

  • Winner of NASA-Dryden

Project of the Year Award

  • Air-Tow technology enables

lowest-cost space transportation

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Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010 7

KST Heritage and Capabilities KST Heritage and Capabilities

Space & Propulsion Testing

KST won several major study

contracts from NASA to identify Space Shuttle replacement options

Space Transportation

Architecture Studies (STAS)

Space Launch Initiative (SLI) Prime Contractor for development

and testing of world’s first fully instrumented transpiration chamber for NASA program (rocket engine technology)

Working with U.S. Air Force Research

Laboratory on methane-based advanced rocket systems

Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010 8

KST Heritage and Capabilities KST Heritage and Capabilities

Portable Laser System Technology

  • KST - applied core competencies to develop a

first-of-a-kind, portable, R&D, carbon dioxide laser de-coating system under U.S. Marine Corps Corrosion Prevention and Control Program

  • Laser System has decontamination, paint and

corrosion stripping capability for wide range

  • f materials with minimal environmental

impact

  • Competitive with current chemical and

abrasive de-coating methods for surfaces of aircraft, ships, tanks, vehicles, equipment etc.

  • R&D strip laser system demonstrated in 2009

at the US Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow

  • KST on contract for medical laser applications

relating to burn debridement - US Army Telemedicine Command (TATRC)

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Kelly Space

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November 2016

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Advanced Ballistics Advanced Ballistics Protection Technology Protection Technology

  • KST’s work on space-age composite

materials technology lead to Advanced ballistics protection system for DoD programs

  • KST developed patent pending

lightweight, formable Encapsulated Ballistic System (EBPS) capable of being molded into any shape for wide variety of applications

  • Applications: Body Armor; Land

Vehicles; Watercraft and Aircraft Components; Barracks; and Sensitive Equipment Cases

  • EBPS can act as structure lowering

weight and cost

  • Superior protection versus other armor

systems on weight-to-weight basis

Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010

KST Heritage and Capabilities KST Heritage and Capabilities

Biohazard Neutralizing Coating

  • KST offers cost-effective biohazard neutralizing

coating (“NT-M”) that can be applied for anti- bacterial, anti-viral and Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) reduction applications

  • Coating is a catalyst activated by ambient levels of

ultraviolet light

  • Technology is catalyst based and is not consumed

in the reaction process; hence maintaining long- term effectiveness

  • Independent tests have validated efficacy against

bacteria

  • Over 99.9% effectiveness against subject bacteria:

i) Staphylococcus aureus ii) Klebsiella pneumoniae

  • Anticipated effectiveness against viruses, anthrax,

SARS etc.

Uncoated Fiber (x1000) Uncoated Fiber (x5000) NT-M Coated Fiber (x5000)

Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538

  • Cells per mL: 21,000 → 2,700,000 (after 18 hrs)
  • Cells per mL: 21,000 →1 <10 (after 18 hrs)

Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC 6538

  • Cells per mL: 20,000 → 47,000,000 (after 18 hrs)
  • Cells per mL: 20,000 → <10 (after 18 hrs)

Antibacterial Activity of Textiles: Blank (Control) Antibacterial Activity of Textiles: NT-M Coated Effects of NT-M Coating Against Common Bacteria

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Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.

294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010 11

KST Heritage and Capabilities KST Heritage and Capabilities

Wireless Communications Architecture

  • KST offers two-way remote critical

asset management system

  • Ultra-reliability and extreme cost-

efficiency for near-real time and narrow- band applications

  • KST is in discussions with U.S. Navy to

apply technology to sensing and monitoring of water buoys and critical infrastructure such as bridges, levees

  • Many commercial applications
  • Lighting/Energy
  • Cathodic Protection
  • Boiler Monitoring
  • Asset Tracking

Kelly Space

& Technology, Inc.

November 2016

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294 S. Leland Norton Way, San Bernardino, CA 92408 Tel: (909) 382-2010 12

KST Heritage and Capabilities KST Heritage and Capabilities

Test Support Services

  • KST providing Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne

test support services at Edwards AFB e.g. Multiple Kill Vehicle-L program

  • Test article integration, activation,

maintenance and servicing

  • Disassembly of the DACS hardware for

flushing/safing and on-site component inspections

  • Operation of Portable Clean Room

Flushing System Unit

  • Monitoring and tracking of calibrated test

and safety equipment

  • NTO and MMH Propellant and pressurant

Feed Systems and associated scrubber systems servicing, checkouts and operation

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Technical Employment Training, Inc.

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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

Critical Talent Issues Critical Talent Issues

  • Nationally, over 30% of students drop out of high

school between 9th and 12th grade

  • A student who doesn’t read at grade level by 4th

grade will never catch up

  • The U.S. now ranks 8th among developed countries in science

and math literacy scores

  • The U.S. manufacturing industry has been in evolution for two

decades, moving from a “manned” production line to a technology-infused, leaner operation requiring more highly

skilled employees

A few notable facts… A few notable facts…

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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

Critical Talent Issues Critical Talent Issues

In 1973, nearly a third of the nation’s 91 million workers were

high-school dropouts, while another 40 percent had not progressed beyond a high school degree. Thus, people with

a high-school education or less made up 72 percent of the nation’s workforce.

  • Over the past third of a century, all
  • f the net job growth in

America has been generated

by positions that require at least some post- secondary education.

A More Demanding Labor Market… A More Demanding Labor Market…

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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

Critical Talent Issues Critical Talent Issues

63% of all jobs will require some form of

postsecondary education by 2018.

76 million American workers will be leaving the

workforce between 2011 and 2029.

  • 382,000 manufacturing employees are already over 65 years of

age, and another 2.3 million are between 55 and 65.

  • 2.7 million manufacturing employees are likely to leave the labor

force over the next 10 years.

  • At the height of the recent recession, 32% of manufacturers

reported they had jobs going unfilled because they could not

find workers with the right skills.

A Few More Notable Facts… A Few More Notable Facts…

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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

Economic Incentive Economic Incentive

  • The lifetime earnings gap between those with a high

school education and those with a college degree is now estimated to be nearly $1 million. And the differential has been widening.

  • In 2008, median earnings of workers with bachelor’s

degrees were 65 percent higher than those of high school graduates ($55,700 vs. $33,800).

  • Similarly, workers with associate’s degrees earned 73

percent more than those who had not completed high school ($42,000 vs. $24,300).

  • Going forward, these trends will only intensify
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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

Clear Challenge Clear Challenge

The message is clear: in 21st century America, education beyond high school and Skills Acquisition is the passport to the American Dream.

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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

But Why? But Why?

Students drop out for many reasons: under-

preparation for required academic work; financial pressures; competing claims

  • f family and jobs, etc….

But certainly a major reason is that too

many can’t see a clear, transparent connection between their program of study and tangible

  • pportunities in the labor

market

According to the According to the Organization for Organization for Economic Cooperation Economic Cooperation and Development and Development

The United The United States now States now has the has the

highest highest college college dropout dropout

rate in the rate in the industrialized industrialized world world

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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

But Why? But Why?

We fail these young people not because

we are indifferent, but because we have

failed to inspire and engage

  • ur students from the onset of their

educational journey and

focused too exclusively on a few

narrow pathways to success

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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

New Performance Standards New Performance Standards

We must also incorporate

competency-based skills standards as the measure

  • f proficiency and

achievement

versus the current time-based

model (not unlike our prison/parole system)

What you know gets you the

interview….What you know

how to do gets you the job

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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

Business and Education Partnerships Business and Education Partnerships

The pathways and competency-based

system needed would require

Business to become deeply engaged in multiple ways at an

earlier stage—

in helping to set standards and design programs of study; in advising young people; and most importantly, in providing

greatly expanded opportunities for work-linked learning. In the process, employers would

become full partners in the national effort to prepare young adults for success.

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Retooling America’s Retooling America’s Workforce Workforce

Critical First Steps to Engage Business Critical First Steps to Engage Business

Step 1:

Identify regional demand and growth

industry sectors and demand and growth

  • ccupations within those sectors.

Step 2:

Concentrate regional education and

workforce development efforts and resources around those demand and growth occupations

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Kelly Space & Technology Inc. Formed Kelly Space & Technology Inc. Formed

Technical Employment Training, Inc. Technical Employment Training, Inc.

a 501(c)3 Business a 501(c)3 Business-

  • Education Cooperative

Education Cooperative Focused on Manufacturing Trades Focused on Manufacturing Trades

TET training environment is structured as an

Operational Machine Shop…

Rigorous instructional and hands-on

curriculum articulated with County Schools, ROP and Community College

Nationally-recognized, Industry-valued

certification and credentials conferred - NIMS

Direct engagement of employers

On-the-job training model Provide contract machining services to

businesses

Provide job development and placement

services

Offer Staffing and/or Professional Employer

Organization (PEO) services for employers Student leadership skills developed utilizing

SkillsUSA Professional Development Program

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Technical Employment Training, Inc. Technical Employment Training, Inc.

a 501(c)3 Business a 501(c)3 Business-

  • Education Cooperative

Education Cooperative Focused on Manufacturing Trades Focused on Manufacturing Trades Rigorous 630-hour initial program Day, night and weekend classes offered

as well as customized training at TET or employer sites.

E-learning (ToolingU) and CTE Online

tying curriculum to State academic standards

Accredited teachers Each student certified with at least 2

National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) Machining Level 1 Credentials

Job Planning, Benchwork, and Layout

(comprehensive)

Minimum one additional based on

student aptitude and best skill obtained

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Training Within Operational Training Within Operational Machine Shop Environment Machine Shop Environment

Operational commercial machine

shop business environment

Real-world, hands-on training and

exposure to the work environment right down to punching time card

Students “show up for work” Combines skills training with “On-the-

Job Training” experience

Integrates real business projects and

partners with student training

Business focus exposes students to

business owner considerations to make more valuable employees

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Contract Machining Services Contract Machining Services

TET contracts with industry to

provide manufacturing services

Businesses bring real projects to TET

where student proficiency is developed “on-the-job”

Exposes students to manufacturing

planning, processing and quality control standards required by Industry

Cultivates business partnerships and

provides opportunity to engage employers in workforce training

Provides manufacturers with a source for

prospective employees

Direct linkage of students to potential job

  • pportunities
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Job Development and Job Development and Placement Services Placement Services

  • TET provides job development and

placement services for permanent employment within the manufacturing trades industry

  • Job placement begins first day of class

Regularly assess aptitude, interest focus,

proficiency and skill level acquired

Target prospective employment

  • pportunities early
  • Linkage with employers as Industry

Partners

  • Opportunities for student sponsorships

and internships during training

  • Full-service Staffing and Professional

Employer Organization (PEO) offered to employers through Technical Employment Services, Inc. (TES)

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4 Essential Elements of 4 Essential Elements of Successful Education and Successful Education and Training Programs Training Programs

  • 1. Comprehensive Curriculum

Skill Level Achievement

  • 2. Industry-Derived, Nationally

Recognized Credentials

Demonstrates competency and

employer confidence

  • 3. On-the-Job Training (OJT)

Environment

Direct linkage to employers as

Industry Partners

Students obtain job experience

  • 4. In-House Placement Services

Higher Education and Careers

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  • Expanding to other regional

Expanding to other regional growth and growth and demand occupation industry sectors demand occupation industry sectors to to meet employer needs meet employer needs

  • Diesel Emission Control Particulate Filter Installation to

Diesel Emission Control Particulate Filter Installation to meet recent AQMD regulations meet recent AQMD regulations

  • De

De-

  • construction/Construction trades

construction/Construction trades

  • OSHA Training Center established

OSHA Training Center established

  • Expanding Partnership with local School District

Expanding Partnership with local School District to co to co-

  • locate Adult School with TET

locate Adult School with TET

  • Incorporate

Incorporate career exposure career exposure and and career pathways career pathways curriculum and hands curriculum and hands-

  • on experience at local
  • n experience at local

Elementary, Middle and High Schools Elementary, Middle and High Schools

Expanding Partnerships Expanding Partnerships to Broaden Collective to Broaden Collective Impact Impact

  • Teacher Internships for hands

Teacher Internships for hands-on program training

  • n program training
  • Community College Partnerships and Program Articulation

Community College Partnerships and Program Articulation

  • Industry Certified Apprenticeship

Industry Certified Apprenticeship

  • Creating

Creating Launch to Prosperity Launch to Prosperity Initiative Initiative

  • Moving families from dependency to prosperity through stabilized housing,

Moving families from dependency to prosperity through stabilized housing, comprehensive supportive services and intensive training and career placement comprehensive supportive services and intensive training and career placement

  • Mutual accountability

Mutual accountability …Creating a Trajectory from Dependency to Prosperity

The “Launch” Initiative The “Launch” Initiative

(Source: EMSI)

  • Population (2011) - 2,085,235
  • Jobs (2011) - 814,907
  • Average Earnings (2011) - $46,676
  • Unemployed (2011) - 110,167
  • Exports (2010) - $80,525,312,656
  • Imports (2010) - $84,130,025,424
  • Poverty 26% (49.3% in City)

High School Diploma 26% Some College 25% Less than 9th Grade 14% Bachelor's Degree 12% 9th Grade to 12th Grade 9% Associates Degree 8% Graduate Degree 6%

…a Regional Perspective …a Regional Perspective – – SB County SB County

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…Creating a Trajectory from Dependency to Prosperity

The “Launch” Initiative The “Launch” Initiative

November 2016

The “Launch” Initiative...Creating a Trajectory from Dependency to Prosperity 31 Public Dependency Stage I

Stabilized Stabilized Housing Housing

Stage II

Supportive Supportive Services Services

Stage III

Career Career Development Development

Stage IV

Career Career Placement Placement

Economic Independence

Stable Living Environment “Moving-to-Work” Pathway

  • f Mutual Accountability

Neighborhood Revitalization Community Re-engagement Mixed Income/Well-Managed Affordable Housing New Businesses Intervention Services Social Services Family Services Public Education “Cradle-to-Career” Supports Financial Literacy Life Skills Employable Skills Case Management Community and Faith-Based Mentorships, Peer Supports and more... Family Opportunity Centers After School Programs Health Care Senior Wellness Programs Economic Mobility Program Comprehensive Education and Training Industry-Valued Credentials On-the-Job Training (OTJ) Regional Growth and Demand Industry Sector Linkages Post-Secondary Education Apprenticeships, Internships and more... Certifications Trade School Scholarships Permanent Employment in Regional Growth and Demand Occupations Sustainable Wage Passport to Home Ownership Career Growth, Lifelong Learning HUD FHA

Key Economic Development Strategy that Requires… Key Economic Development Strategy that Requires…

  • “Shared Vision” and Implementation Plan

“Shared Vision” and Implementation Plan

  • Leadership alignment and resolve

Leadership alignment and resolve

  • Mutual accountability and follow

Mutual accountability and follow-

  • through

through

  • Limited investment timeline

Limited investment timeline

  • “Collective Impact” approach

“Collective Impact” approach

Alignment of Alignment of Multi Multi-

  • Stage

Stage Interventions Interventions

For additional information Please Contact: Michael J. Gallo mgallo@kellyspace.com

…Creating a Trajectory from Dependency to Prosperity

The “Launch” Initiative The “Launch” Initiative

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Dream Management

  • Life Coaches Assist in Achieving

Implementation Plan Goals and Milestones

  • Navigate Families Through the Entire

Trajectory

  • Maintain Progress
  • Accountability
  • Primary Outcome: Achieve Economic

Independence

Universal Intake and Assessment

  • Single Point Intake
  • Family Assessment
  • Family

Development and Implementation Plan

Reporting and Accountability

  • Family Outcomes
  • Common Measures
  • Single Point

Reporting

501(c)(3) Backbone Organization 501(c)(3) Backbone Organization

Launch Initiative, Inc. Launch Initiative, Inc.