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  • 24 - 25
    Jul. 2019

    Conference, C4ISR

    Intelligence Exploitation Summit

    The 2019 Intelligence Exploitation Summit will focus on integrating intelligence sources to enhance the analysis and exploitation of data to support critical DoD and IC operations. With the continuous increases in computing and data mining technologies among the IC, there is a need to improve intelligence exploitation and sharing techniques. A shift towards cloud computing and the continuous efforts towards IC-ITE will allow for greater IC capabilities as well as collaboration between agencies. The 2019 Summit will address the continuing efforts of the IC to create shared systems and avoid stove piping actionable intelligence. Intelligence leaders will also highlight the shift to the cloud as an improved method of data sharing and enhanced way of securing sensitive information. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Summit: Current progress of IC-ITE in its Second Epoch Advancements in fusing information stemming from different sensors and disciplines to develop accurate decisions Coordinating with partner agencies and allied nations to improve intelligence sharing and exploitation capabilities IC ITE's role in employing big data tools and leveraging analytics to improve the Multi-INT landscape Simplifying intelligence computing architectures to increase cyber security Creating flexible sharing techniques using high performance computers Why You Should Attend This Year's Summit: This educational Summit will enable the Intelligence Community, military intelligence organizations and industry partners to come together in a collaborative, town-hall forum to encourage open and honest conversation regarding the technical challenges of the IC and creating interoperable and shared systems. With the release of the 2019 National Intelligence Strategy in January there is a push throughout the Intelligence Community to increase collaboration and integrate intelligence systems. This process of integrating IC enterprise systems began six years ago with introduction of IC ITE and according to John Sherman this effort has now reached its "Second Epoch". This new epoch will push to ensure the flexibility and interoperability of IC enterprises. Sherman is quoted as saying "Just as the Department of Defense needs its weapons systems to be able to interoperate between ground, air, sea and space domains, our IC technologies need to be able to work together as well". With IC systems interconnected, intelligence stove piping will be reduced and decision makers will be better informed and at the speed of mission. This symposium will feature senior level discussions that emphasize the critical need for the rapid acquisition and development of intelligence IT capabilities across all services. This program will allow for open and honest dialogue to solve the nation's most difficult technical and strategic challenges.

  • 23 - 25
    Jul. 2019

    Conference, Other Defence

    SAREM Forum and Technology Exposition

    This year's SAREM Forum and Technology Exposition, taking place July 23 – 25, 2019 at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, will focus on bridging technology and analysis. This forum brings together scientists, analysts, developers and operational customers from throughout the Department of Defense (DoD), Intelligence Community (IC), academia, and industry to discuss advances in Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) technology and potential applications to DoD and IC mission areas. The SAREM Forum provides a venue for developers, subject matter experts, analysts, and potential customers to collaborate and exchange ideas on current and future technologies related to visualization, imagery processing methodologies, and exploitation of data. The three-day, classified forum will feature presentations, and discussions of current and future capabilities and issues, offering a venue for dialogue between developers, operators, and users across the community. The forum will also include industry technologies and products which will be showcased during the Technology Exposition. During the Expo, forum attendees will be exposed to the latest technologies in geospatial intelligence, imagery processing, and exploitation of data.

  • 17 - 18
    Jul. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace, Naval, Land

    Advanced Materials for Defense Summit

    Our 3rd Annual Advanced Materials for Defense Summit will bring together members of the Military Services, DoD Labs, Federal Government, Academia, and Industry for a 'Town-Hall' type forum to discuss current and future initiatives to enable the integration of innovative, technology-based solutions for advanced materials and manufacturing processes. The development and implementation of strategic materials and manufacturing processes will aid in reducing cost, as well as provide sustainability and readiness capabilities for DoD logistics operations. Topics Covered at the 2019 Summit: Developing affordable material solutions for current and future operating environments to ensure a decisive overmatch for the Warfighter Facilitating a sustainable and innovative defense industrial base in support of the Warfighter Delivering efficient policy on materiel readiness and maintenance for major weapons systems across the DoD Utilizing advanced materials to better enhance the performance of Soldier systems Advancing the full-spectrum of materials and manufacturing processes for USAF air superiority Using innovative materials & processing to improve the affordability and reliability of Naval platforms Ensuring material readiness across the Marine Corps for operational success Leveraging strategic materials to help keep hypersonic vehicles from overheating Implementing innovative material solutions for corrosion prevention and control Why You Should Attend this Year's Summit: Our 3rd Annual Advanced Materials for Defense Summit will discuss current and future initiatives that are helping to assist with the implementation of modernized and innovative technologies for advanced materials and manufacturing processes. The facilitation and integration of strategic materials and manufacturing processes will enable reduced cost, as well as provide increased sustainability and readiness capabilities for DoD logistics and maintenance operations. As critical new DoD initiatives and funding efforts are being proposed for Hypersonics and Space, the emphasis on how to utilize these materials to assist in improving the performance and durability of various platforms and vehicles will be crucial. This agenda will further delve into how the various Military branches and Labs are striving to improve the size, weight, and power (SWaP) of these systems by using advanced materials. The 2019 Summit will detail how continued R&D efforts are needed to understand the knowledge gaps with strategic materials and engineering processes. This will in turn provide greater operational flexibility and enhanced readiness capabilities for the Warfighter moving forward. Join us for this year's Advanced Materials for Defense Summit to discuss the DoD's plan to address the opportunities and challenges it will face, in trying to propel the defense industrial base with advanced materials and manufacturing processes.

  • 10 - 12
    Jul. 2019

    Conference, Security, Other Defence

    Smart and Secure Cities and Communities Challenge Expo

    In 2019, Global City Teams Challenge brings you the Smart and Secure Cities and Communities Challenge (GCTC/SC3) Expo, co-hosted by NIST, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T), and the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). GCTC/SC3 will bring together hundreds of municipal governments and technology innovators around the world who have established teams to address shared issues faced by cities and communities. Participating teams in 2019 have a focus on cybersecurity and privacy in addition to existing GCTC goals such as replicability, scalability and sustainability. Visit GCTC/SC3 Participation Guide if you want to create a new action cluster to exhibit and speak at the event. (https://pages.nist.gov/GCTC/about/participation-guide/)

  • 9 - 11
    Jul. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace

    Countering Drones Global Conference

    Detect, Identify and Neutralise: Defending businesses, the economy and the public against disruption by drones The drone incident at Gatwick Airport has brought the threat of malicious drone use into the mainstream, and the serious economic and personal impact that this has had on businesses and private individuals cannot continue to be ignored. For the past three years our Countering Drones conference has been platforming this issue and inviting key stakeholders to join the discussion about making improvements to the regulatory environment, and examining the kinetic solutions that can support real action taking place to defeat these devices. Following the incident at Gatwick, we now expect investment and real commitment to tackle the issues, in order to assure businesses and the public of an effective response to future incidents. This conference is designed to support government and civilian users moving closer towards the integration of the technology that is designed to detect, identify and neutralise malicious drone activity and to overcome the regulatory hurdles that urgently require the deepest consideration. In preceding years, solution developers from industry, start ups and technology groups have joined with Airports, civil aviation authorities, facility and security managers from prisons and sporting organisations to discuss the 'What if?' scenario. Now that the 'big one' has occurred, we encourage you to join us to share your expertise and experiences with this growing community in July. Who Should Attend Countering Drones Airports, Sea PortsS, Borders and Railways Civil Aviation Authorities and Air Traffic Managements Counter-Terror Agencies, Law Enforcement and Emergency Services GOvernment Buildings, Military Bases and Sensitive Installations Major Broadcasters, Film and Television Studios National Space Agencies and Major Industrial Complexes Critical Infrastructure Including Nuclear Power Stations, Grids and Utilities Public Buildingd, Embassies and Consulates International Organisations Including the UN, NATO and WTO Sporting Arenas and Major Venues Event Venue Join the Countering Drones conference to: Explore holographic radar solution to assist you in the detection and identification of malicious drones Make an informed assessment of different types of counter-drone technologies and identify which system is best for your unique circumstances Influence future policy by contributing to high-level discussions with policymakers, insurers and legal practitioners Ensure that your organisation is aware of current developments in national security strategy, regulations and aviation legislation by hearing from senior policymakers from the UK, Europe and US Discover how enhancing trial procedure can help you identify the right product for your facility

  • 8 - 9
    Jul. 2019

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Seminar Level I - Boot Camp: Achieving ITAR/EAR 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.

  • 26 - 27
    Jun. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace, C4ISR

    MilSatCom USA

    SMi Group are proud to announce the 4th annual MilSatCom USA conference will return to Washington from the 26th - 27th June 2019. With growing emphasis on the need to provide protected and resilient communications for terrestrial operations, the importance of space as a key enabler - as most recently demonstrated by the announcement of a $13 billion US Space Force - has never been higher. Hosting in depth presentations from military representatives across all branches as well as supporting government agencies and industry, this year's forum will analyse the impact of new LEO constellations, SATCOM-on-the-move redundancy for ground forces, the growing utilisation of COMSATCOM, development of the Wideband Global SATCOM constellation and the exploitation of new hybrid systems and architectures. MilSatCom USA remains the premier event for any industry professional looking to explore the next generation of American communications capability.

  • 26 - 28
    Jun. 2019

    Conference, C4ISR, Security

    5th Annual Cyber Security For Defense

    A more connected defense and intelligence world means that warfighters receive more information faster and more accurately than ever. However this increased connectivity also means that there are more opportunities for cyber attacks, data leaks and other IT security breeches. This is the issue at the crux of modern cybersecurity issues: Developments in technology also mean new tools and strategies to protect our critical networks. The goal of this conference is to develop a program that will help cyber defense professionals defend legacy and cloud networks, protect connected weapons systems, thwart bad actors in their tracks and ultimately support our colleagues on the ground. We are proud to bring you the 5th Annual Cybersecurity for Defense conference. At this years event we will cover these cutting edge threats and opportunities, from both a thematic and technical perspective. To do this we are curating a program that will include military cybersecurity leaders, technical experts, researchers, academics and industry members from both titans in the space and top disrupters. Come join us for three days of engaging topics, enlightening workshops and case studies, and peer to peer networking from across the DoD and greater Intelligence Community. Specifically this years conference will feature topics including: • Cloud security • Blockchain • AI • C4I security • Quantum computing • Protecting Connected Weapons Systems • Policies and Standards

  • 26 - 28
    Jun. 2019

    Conference, Land

    Directed Energy Systems Summit

    Developing and Deploying DE Capabilities to Meet Emerging National Security Needs Our 4th Annual Directed Energy Systems Summit will provide a means to discuss the ongoing efforts to develop and deploy directed energy systems in support of U.S. national security priorities and battlefield superiority. Directed Energy systems and weapons offer a unique response to rapidly emerging global threats, one that has grown in popularity across the Services, DoD, and the Federal Government. As a force multiplier, DE weapons and systems offer numerous capabilities and applications across a multitude of operating environments, and at this summit, you will have the opportunity to learn more about DoD and Military Service roadmaps, the role of DE for national security, future force development, to include DE solutions for the warfighter, acquisition priorities, and more. Join our 4th Annual Directed Energy Systems Summit for the unique opportunity to collaborate and network with key leaders, solutions providers, and subject matter experts across the DE industry. Government and Active Military Attend for Free Topics we'll cover in the main conference include: DoD and MIlitary Roadmap For Directed Energy Systems Operational Challenges and Advantages of DES for the 21st Century Warfighter Implementing HEL DES Into the SHORAD Strategy to counter Group 1 UASs Advancements in Power Re-Generation, Storage, and Thermal Management Solutions for Directed Energy Systems Directed Energy Systems Industry Panel DE Systems Cross and Service Integration Panel Roadmap for High Power Microwave DES Weapons Development Directed Energy Employment and Safety Concerns

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