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  • 12 - 13
    Feb. 2020

    Symposium, C4ISR

    Automated ISR & Battle Management Symposium

    The 8th Annual Automated ISR and Battle Management Symposium encourages members of the DoD, Intelligence Community, military services, and critical organizations to come together to discuss advances in technology and systems to collect and process actionable intelligence in support of decision makers and warfighters. With potential enemies continually improving their aerial denial capabilities, the US will have to develop and field ISR capabilities able to collect in degraded and denied areas at the speed of need. This program will facilitate discussions aimed at enhancing ISR capabilities and emphasizing the significance of battle management systems to fight and win on the battlefields of today and the future. Topics to be Covered at the 2020 Symposium: Expanding American ISR Capacities in Support of Great Power Competition Advancing Army ISR Capabilities in an Evolving Threat Environment Exploiting AI to Improve the Speed, Completeness, and Accuracy of ISR Processing Training Intelligence Professionals for Near-Peer Intelligence Operations Marine Corps ISR Requirements for Amphibious Operations Acquiring Systems to Enhance Warfighter's Understanding of the Battlefield Attaining Actionable ISR in Denied Air Space Improving Partner Nation Intelligence in a Near-Peer Fight Why you should attend this year's Symposium: This educational symposium will bring together senior Intelligence officials, military leaders, academia, and solution providers to ensure ISR resources are being utilized as effectively and efficiently as possible in support of mission success. As America's potential enemies continue to close the technological gap the demand for actionable intelligence only continues to grow. Advances in enemy anti-air and other area denial capabilities reduce the effectiveness of current intelligence collection methods used by US Forces across the globe. Emerging technologies, such as AI and machine learning, will enable enhanced and more efficient information collection as well as reduce the time needed by the analyst to turn the information into intelligence. With the rise of Great Power Competition, the need for getting intelligence quickly to decision makers will be paramount in maintaining US military supremacy. This symposium will feature senior level discussions about advances in modern technology to help collect actionable intelligence better support the Commanders and the Warfighters. With the global threat environment continuing to evolve the need for clear and actionable intelligence collection only continues to grow. This symposium will allow for open and honest dialogue to solve the nation's most difficult challenges surrounding the efficiency of ISR capabilities. Exhibit & Sponsorship Information: The 2020 Automated ISR and Battle Management Symposium provides opportunities including exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, and networking receptions. Download the Sponsorship and Exhibiting Prospectus https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21891

  • 11 - 13
    Feb. 2020

    Tradeshow, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR

    Nuclear Deterrence Summit

    The Summit gathers U.S. and international leaders, experts and industry executives in the field of nuclear deterrence to discuss management of the nuclear complex, the security of the stockpile, arms control negotiations, and strategic policy. https://www.govevents.com/details/33820/nuclear-deterrence-summit/

  • 11 - 12
    Feb. 2020

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    ITAR/EAR Boot Camp: Achieving Compliance

    Compliance with the Federal Regulations is a Critical Component of Your Corporate Strategic Image Avoid Costly Fines & Penalties Through Your Compliance with and Understanding of the EAR & ITAR. Space is limited, so register now Basics of the ITAR Topics Include: Understanding State/DDTC and the Export Control Reform (ECR) The Order of Review, Specially Designed & the Commodity Jurisdiction Process Understanding ITAR-Controlled Technical Data & the Public Domain How to Complete a DSP-5 Licensing Non-U.S. Persons Utilizing ITAR Exemptions Violations & Lessons Learned Basics of the EAR Topics Include: Understanding Commerce/BIS & the Regulations The Ten General Prohibitions & Red Flags Reading the ECCN, Reasons for Control & Country Charts Preparing License & Classification Requests using SNAP-R License Exceptions & the Strategic Trade Authorization (STA) Due Diligence: Preventing Violations Recordkeeping & Compliance Under the EAR Small group exercises are offered on both days. "The small group discussions are an extremely effective learning tool. The exercises and small class size are a major plus that keeps us coming back to attend ECS seminars." Director of Export Compliance, Northrop Grumman "The venues are always conducive to learning and the quality of instructors as former State Department Licensing Officers is unparalleled." Program Manager, Military Systems Group https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21622

  • 10 - 12
    Feb. 2020

    Mission, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    VIP Business Mission to Australia

    Australia is investing more than $200 billion in their defence capability over the next decade. By 2020-21, Australia will have restored investment in defence to 2 per cent of its GDP, including plans to build 54 naval vessels, modernise its army, and introducing a world-leading fifth generation air force. How will you take advantage of the country's largest peacetime investment in defence? Join the Canadian Association of Defence and Security's VIP Trade Mission to Australia*, planned to take place February 10-12, 2020 and accommodate a maximum of 20 individuals**. Deadline to express is January 10th, 2020. Please respond to Steven Hillier at 613-235-5337 ext. 22 or steven@defenceandsecurity.ca * Cost per person is $2,500 ** In order for this event to take place the minimum interest must be 10 people.

  • 5 - 6
    Feb. 2020

    Industry Day, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Military Additive Manufacturing Summit & Technology Showcase

    Our 4th Military Additive Manufacturing Summit & Technology Showcase is designed as an educational & training "Town Hall" forum, where thought leaders & key policy-makers across Military services, defense agencies, & civilian organizations can come together for actionable discussions & debate. This year's summit will focus on the latest revolutionary technologies & innovations being developed to further various additive manufacturing processes & current level of capability, in order to deliver greater flexibility to the Warfighter on the battlefield. Topics Covered at the 2019 Symposium: Acquiring and fielding the most effective & innovative additive manufacturing technologies for mission success across the DoD Utilizing additive manufacturing processes in support of Army's ground and support systems Delivering an effective military logistics supply chain in support of a ready, sustainable force Guiding the implementation of additively manufactured parts into the DoD logistics network Integrating additive manufacturing processes: utilizing advanced technologies to further fleet durability & readiness Enhancing additive manufacturing capabilities in support of a more agile & resilient MAGTF Enabling the airmen to be more self-sufficient through the utility of 3D printing technologies Ensuring sustainable and innovative industrial capabilities in support of the Warfighter Advancing expeditionary 3D printing to support Warfighters at the point of need Developing the Next Generation of 3D Printing and Processes in Support of the Warfighter Why You Should Attend This Summit According to recent reports, the aerospace and defense 3D printing market is expected to surpass 4 billion by 2023 and is projected to increase 23.2 percent annually over the next five years. Manufacturers across a broad spectrum of industries including automotive, aerospace, high tech, and medical products are all piloting and using 3D printing technologies today. The US Military is taking advantage of these 3D printed components, integrating them into the various US military services for reduced maintenance and production costs. Additive manufacturing has proven that it can allow the Warfighter to print spares and other vital materials at the point of need, not having to operate under restricted time schedules. The Military Additive Manufacturing Summit will detail how through the use of 3D printing solutions, the Military is able to enhance their sustainment capabilities, minimizing the costs associated with having to purchase, transport, and store additional resources. Additive manufacturing has enabled the Warfighter increased operational flexibility in deployed environments. Panels at this event will explain how the Military logistics supply chain has become more efficient through the implementation of expeditionary printing methods and various AM cutting-edge innovations, producing a more self-sufficient and agile force in austere and contested environments. This Summit also will touch on metal additive manufacturing and how this 3D printing method can revolutionize the production of large steel structures by replicating them in a short period of time. The process occurs when taking a base material, usually in the form of a metal powder and using heat generated by lasers to build a form. The Navy has also taken the first steps to explore different forms of 3D technology on a large scale by producing small submarines from these new, elaborate manufacturing processes. Ultimately, this forum will offer additive manufacturing solution providers, members from Government, and leaders in academia the opportunity to hear from some of the US Military's most senior and qualified subject matter experts on the future role of additive manufacturing advancing Warfighter readiness and over operational effectiveness. Exhibit and Sponsorship Information The Military Additive Manufacturing Summit provides opportunities including exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, and networking receptions. https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21714

  • 5 - 6
    Feb. 2020

    Conference, Naval

    Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology Conference

    The 5th annual Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology will commence in Rome on the 5th and 6th February 2020. As the only Maritime ISR meeting in Italy with a specific focus on Maritime Space Domain Awareness, the conference will bring together the widest array of nations from 10+ countries to discuss challenges facing navies and maritime organisations, as they come together to examine strategies and tools to monitor the seas. Platforms and topics discussed include: Space based ISR, Airborne Platforms & Operations, C4ISTAR, Unmanned Maritime Systems, Hydrographic platforms and many more. Conference highlights include: Military briefings from Italy, the UK, Denmark, Sweden, NATO, Australia, Spain, the Netherlands, Greece Pre-conference workshop with C-SIGMA on 'S-AIS and C-SIGMA: Continuing to Evolve as the Cornerstones of Maritime Security' Exhibition area with industry leaders showcasing their solutions Pre-conference Workshop: Tuesday 4th February 2020 Satellite-AIS and C-SIGMA, continuing to evolve as cornerstones of Maritime security Hosted by Guy Thomas, Director, Academic/Technical Advisor, Multi-National Maritime Security Centre of Excellence & Managing Director, c-sigMa llc 13.00 to 16.30 https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21722

  • 4 - 6
    Feb. 2020

    Industry Day, Aerospace, C4ISR, Security

    Advanced Transportation Manufacturing Summit Toronto

    Why attend ATMS ATMS brings together AEROSPACE and AUTOMOTIVE OEMs, top tier suppliers, component manufacturers, services and solutions providers through our unique B2B forum. The event will feature a deep focus on advanced manufacturing solutions and will begin with a full day of conferences on 'Industry 4.0: A Roadmap To Adoption'. The next couple days will showcase a dynamic marketplace enabling participants to meet, network and share ideas through pre-arranged face-to-face meetings. ATMS is NOT a traditional exhibition and is not open to the public. All organizations must register in advance in order to attend. https://canada.ammeetings.com/index.php/about-the-event

  • 29 - 31
    Jan. 2020

    Tradeshow, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Military Radar Summit

    Speed, Complexity, and Concealment: Accelerating Military Radar Development Our 13th Annual Military Radar Conference will provide a means to discuss the ongoing efforts to advance detection and survivability capabilities for radar technology in support of emerging US National security priorities and battlefield overmatch. Advancing radar technology across the Military is critical, perhaps more than ever due to the widespread maturation of advanced UAV technology and ballistic missile threats. Large or small, it is imperative for the Military to advance and develop detection and overall Radar capabilities as future threats continue to grow in complexity and concealment. Since the integration of radar technology into the Military environment in the 1930s, it has long since served as a tool to better detect and provide greater situational awareness. Leaders across the Services, Federal Government and Academia have worked tirelessly to improve and develop small target detection, sensor fusion, cognitive radar, SWAP-C, autonomous assets, survivability and resiliency that enable operational mission success. Join our 13th Annual Military Radar Summit for the unique opportunity to collaborate and network with key leaders, solutions provides, and subject matter experts across the radar community. Join our esteemed faculty as they provide updates on emerging acquisitions and procurements, roadmaps for future technology and integration, next-generation scientific capability, and much more! Why Attend? Better Understanding on military and government needs and processes for acquisition, in order to secure the bid. Discover New Emerging Technologies and innovative strategies, improving interoperability and radar capabilities to enhance operation efficiencies. Test New Technologies during our Demo Drive, evaluate and analyze new technology to advance operations. Hear from key thought leaders in the Radar community including the latest challenges and requirements for the next generation of radar technology Join Our Technical Training Day to get an inside perspective and learn more about cognitive radar, spectrum challenges and supporting domain awareness. Topics we cover include: New platforms for advanced radar systems technology Updates for the Joint Land Attack Cruise Missile Defense Elevated Netted Sensor (JLENS) System Budget oversight and limitations as related to radar development Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR) Upgrades in Military Radar for UAVs Electronic Warfare Updates and Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) Advancements in Ground Radar Technology Very Low SWaP-C Military Subsystems and Components Modernizing the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) Radar System Active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar advancements https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21700

  • 29 January 2020

    Webinar, C4ISR, Security

    Learning Principles for Cybersecurity Practice

    Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. Learning Principles for Cybersecurity Practice January 29, 2020 at 2:00pm EST Synopsis: The NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework includes a few knowledge statements that are common for all work roles, including “Knowledge of cybersecurity and privacy principles.” What are the “cybersecurity principles” that all students and workers should learn? This webinar will begin a dialogue about reaching consensus for a common set of cybersecurity principles to be communicated, acquired, and practiced by learners of all ages – from children and youth to adults – and workers at every stage of their career from entry- to advanced-levels. In this talk the Information Security Practice Principles (ISPPs), a product of the Indiana University Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research (IU CACR), will be introduced. Researched and developed by an interdisciplinary team of technologists, researchers, and lawyers, the ISPPs are designed to help people communicate and think critically about cybersecurity, regardless of whether they have prior technical security experience. The speakers will discuss the research effort that “uncovered” the seven ISPPs, the core workings and applications of each, and how they are being used. Speakers: Craig Jackson Program Director, Indiana University's Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research Scott Russell Senior Policy Analyst, Indiana University's Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research Susan Sons Chief Security Analyst, Indiana University's Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research Registration space is limited. Learn more and RSVP at nist.gov/nice/webinars

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