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  • 25 - 27
    Jun. 2019

    Conference, Land

    International Armored Vehicles USA

    The world's leading armored vehicle conference brand is coming to the US in June 2019. The inaugural International Armored Vehicles USA event will take place in Austin, TX, the new home of US Army Futures Command HQ, as it transitions to Full Operational Capability. We are also delighted to announce the participation of General John M. Murray - Commanding General of Futures Command- as a keynote speaker at the event. One of the six key priority areas for Futures Command- and established as a Cross-Functional Team (CFT) at inception - is the Next Generation Combat Vehicle portfolio. The portfolio encompasses the complete future maneuver capability for the US Army, and its contingent programs offer a number of opportunities for industry to shape its strategic direction. International Armored Vehicles USA will provide a forum through which these opportunities can be explored in a meaningful way. The Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) and the Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) programs are at competition and approved purchase stages respectively. But the jewel in the crown for the priority area is the Optionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV) program, which is currently at the requirements definition stage. The operational concept for the OMFV features heavily in the IAVs USA 2019 agenda, as Futures Command and its partners also work through the artificial intelligence and MUM-T technology enablers that will allow the vehicle to reach its maximum potential as a lethal and decision-making platform. The outcomes of these discussions will define the direction that the next generation of fighting vehicle will take, and ultimately the team that will build it. The agenda for this world class event will also feature thorough analysis of- and partnership opportunities in- the following areas: Vehicle protection suites and active protection systems. The Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) program. Robotics and autonomous systems - including the Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV) or 'Robotic Wingman'. Foreign military sales opportunities for light tactical and legacy platforms. We anticipate participation from the leading decision makers on these programs, and the participation of subject matter experts from AFC, TRADOC, FORSCOM, the Manuever Centre of Excellence and more, as we scope end-to-end vehicle capability for the future US Army. It is also an imperative for the conference to support the vehicle interoperability drivers for the NATO alliance as development of the above concepts and programs continue. The forum will therefore be available to international US allies and platform user groups that are able to add significant value to the discussions. We look forward to working with you on this world class, vehicle-dedicated forum, designed to support the delivery of programs and the generation of the most advanced requirements, anywhere in the world.

  • 24 - 25
    Jun. 2019

    Conference, Land, C4ISR

    Future Soldier Technology USA Conference

    As the US Army and Marine Corps seek to enhance their capabilities in preparation for potential 'near-peer' conflict, there is renewed focus on the most crucial and unchanging conduit of dismounted warfare: the individual soldier. In line with the creation of US Army Futures Command and the key US Army modernization priority of increasing Soldier Lethality, Future Soldier Technology USA will bring together a community of senior military leaders, program managers, and researchers at the forefront of delivering enhanced soldier capabilities, from the US and beyond. Future Soldier Technology USA is the only dedicated soldier and marine equipment modernisation conference in North America. With a unique focus on lightening the load and delivering greater lethality through advanced technology, this event will enable dismounted soldier and marine program managers to meet and test the latest equipment capable of enhancing infantry operations. Key Topics Addressed Will Include: Enhancing lethality Lightening the load Increasing soldier power Optimising night vision Dismounted situational awareness Maximising survivability Transforming manoeuvrability Leveraging Augmented Reality (AR) With senior support from the US Army's PEO Soldier, Marine Corps Systems Command, Natick Soldier Research Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC), Army Futures Command: Cross Functional Team Soldier Lethality, the Rapid Equipping Force, US Army Research Laboratory, Maneuver Battle Lab, this is the only place to hear the very latest developments in soldier modernization from the key decision makers at the heart of the world's best military.

  • 18 - 19
    Jun. 2019

    Symposium, C4ISR, Security

    Identity Management Symposium

    As technology advances, new methods of personal identification have been developed. The application of this technology is potentially far-reaching; it can be used to better secure our own devices, protect sensitive information and intelligence in the workplace from outside hackers and insider threats, and identify our adversaries in operational environments. Identity and Access Management technologies and policies have already been implemented across the military and federal government and their usage will continue to evolve as technology develops. Our 2019 Identity Management Symposium will foster conversations about the implementation of IAM across the military and Federal Government, current and future R&D efforts around IAM technology, policy surrounding IAM implementation, and other challenges and considerations for identity management. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Symposium: Leveraging Biometrics for Threat Detection and Defense Applying Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Identity and Access Management Automating Identification: The Future of DoD Identity and Access Management Setting Standards and Frameworks to Secure Federal Government-Information Systems The Role of Biometrics in Identifying and Tracking Immigrants Biometric Data and Identity Management: Current Research and Development at DARPA Revolutionizing the Creation and Management of Digital Identities though Innovation Why you Should Attend this Year's Symposium: Our 6th Annual Identity Management Symposium will focus on the technologies and policies necessary for the further development of identity and access management used by the DoD, DHS, Law Enforcement, and Federal Government. Identity intelligence, informed by forensic and biometric data collection and analysis, provides DoD, DHS, Law Enforcement, and Federal Civilian Organizations with critical capabilities to help identify threats, reduce costs, and target valuable resources where they are most needed. Advances in identity intelligence allow for the discovery of unknown potential threat actors by connecting individuals to other people, places, events, or materials, analysis of patterns of life to establish baselines and identify abnormalities, and measurement of an actor or group's potential threat level to US interests. The 2019 Symposium will address the technological and policy advancements in the field of identity intelligence and foster discussions about how to implement these to better manage identity and access. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Symposiums' content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in identity management as well as key-policy makers across military and civilian offices. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.

  • 17 - 20
    Jun. 2019

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security, Other Defence

    US Export Controls with REFORM CHANGES Seminar

    This seminar series provides both novice and experienced export compliance professionals with a comprehensive education on complying with United States export regulations. We will review recent Export Control Reform (ECR) changes as well as new trade and enforcement priorities from the Trump administration and what they could mean for your compliance programs. ECR changes have relaxed the controls on some defense-related items and technology, but made understanding and complying with the regulations even more complicated. The shift of many military and space items from the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) obliges exporters to learn the challenging ins and outs of the EAR. There is good news in the fact that the complex rules impose significantly fewer compliance burdens and fewer compliance-based export delays. Expect to leave these seminars with an understanding of the rules that will allow you to minimize any delays in your exports, minimize your costs of compliance, reduce the risk of inadvertently violating the law, and give your organization a competitive advantage and a compliance program on solid footing. Learn about these RECENT CHANGES and more... SANCTIONS News: Iran, Russia, and more ITAR Exemptions and EAR Exceptions allowing exports without licenses Up-to-the-minute Control List Updates Changes to important ITAR & EAR Definitions Latest Export Documentation Requirements TWO BACK-TO-BACK SEMINARS: ITAR Defense Trade Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - June 17-18, 2019 Introduction to Export Controls - ITAR, DDTC & More Munitions Export Controls & Determining Jurisdiction ''Specially Designed'' and the Order of Review Controlled Items and Activities License Requirements & Application Workshop New Brokering Rules & Political Contributions Technical Data Considerations License, Agreement & Exemption Management Internal Control Programs Items Shifted from USML to CCL Export Control Reform: Adjusting & Updating Practice EAR & OFAC Commercial & Military Export Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - June 19-20, 2019 Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Jurisdiction & Classification: The Order of Review Shipping & Licenses China Military Catch-All Rule Reexports Office of Foreign Assets Control Regulations (OFAC) Technical Data & Software Encryption Controls Export Control Reform: Adjusting & Updating Practices Export Enforcement Issues & Effective Export Compliance Sanctions Changes & Evolving Controls on Russia

  • 11 - 12
    Jun. 2019

    Conference, Land

    Future Armored Vehicles Active Protection Systems USA Conference

    We present Future Armored Vehicles Active Protection Systems USA, taking place on the 11th and 12th June 2019, in Arlington, Virginia USA. As the only and first conference in the world dedicated to this important capability, the two-day event will provide insight into the leading nations Active Protection Systems programs, with unique technical briefings on the best ways to integrate APS and the emerging architectures necessary to support it. Experts will also cover exclusive updates on the latest modular technology, hard/soft kill systems, sensors and slew-to-cue, data processing, countermeasures and munitions, plus much more! The 2019 USA event is launching in the wake of two successful UK Future Armored Vehicle Active Protection Systems conferences. These conferences featured industry support from the likes of: Raytheon, Rheinmetall, Israeli Military Industries, Rada, Leonardo, Rafael, UTC Aerospace and many others. They also saw an excellent international reception from militaries and government agencies, with representatives from PEO Ground Combat Systems, the USMC, TARDEC, the British Army, as well as the British, Czech, Norwegian and German Ministries of Defence. The upcoming 2019 Future Armored Vehicles Active Protection Systems USA conference will feature strong support from leading US programs including, briefs from the Commanding General of RDECOM, the Next Generation Combat Vehicle Cross Functional Team, and senior survivability officers from PEO Ground Combat Systems.

  • 11 - 12
    Jun. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace

    Military Space USA Conference

    The organisers of Global MilSatCom are proud to announce the Military Space USA Conference will take place in Los Angeles, June 11th and 12th 2019 - a key calendar meeting for Military Satellite professionals that are driving innovation across the space enterprise. Featuring high level briefings from senior leadership across industry, government and allied partner states, Military Space USA will explore how organisational efforts such as SMC 2.0 are facilitating the space supremacy that is demanded by the warfighter. Additionally, the conference will provide a forum for senior military and industry authorities to collaborate in the development, acquisition, deployment and sustainability of space-enabled communications that support allied objectives. Exploring both provision of SATCOM and PNT, EO, COMSATCOM, Remote Sensing and Small Satellite Expansion - along with an assessment of the SSA and SST implications of these systems - Military Space USA will provide a holistic overview of developments in the 4th domain. Benefits of Attending At this year's conference there will be an array of networking opportunities: Meet and network with over 140 attendees from defence agencies, militaries and governments and industry over 4 hours of breaks, as well as an anticipated post-conference drinks reception Engage with an array of vendors, including disruptive agile space companies across the Silicon Valley as well as established industrial partners that lead in the SATCOM domain Join key industry and military thought leaders shaping how the US space enterprise is developed through partnerships and innovation Key reasons to attend: Listen to vital updates from the Space and Missile Systems Centre and learn how SMC 2.0 will revolutionise acquisition and procurement processes for space systems Learn from allied partners across the APAC region and beyond on where opportunity areas for greater partnerships can be developed Explore key topics at the centre of US space-reorganisation including SMC 2.0, the US Space Force, mega-constellation deployment and future provision of WGS and AEHF for the warfighter

  • 5 - 6
    Jun. 2019

    Conference, Land

    Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems conference

    We are proud to host the fourth annual Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems conference, which will convene in London on the 5th and 6th June 2019. Now in its fourth year, the conference provides the ideal platform for a high-level meeting between key military personnel involved in munition and armament systems for armoured combat vehicles, and leaders from the most forward-thinking NATO-aligned military nations. As armoured vehicles are required to operate across diverse environments and against varying enemy forces they need to be able to deliver the firepower required to eliminate these adversaries. Whether exploiting anti-tank guided missiles to counter larger armoured units, or beyond line of sight ranged artillery in support of advancing soldiers, modern armoured vehicles continue to rely a myriad of weapon systems to deliver the lethality required to achieve their mission objectives. Analysing R&D in new armaments and munitions for armoured vehicles, generic modular designs that enable platform interoperability, targeting and tracking systems and operational feedback from training and gunnery exercises and schools, FAVWS promises to delve into the heart of lethality systems within international mounted formations. Benefits of Attending Keynote briefings from senior managers from leading armoured vehicle programmes from across the NATO-aligned world A unique emphasis on developing versatile lethality capabilities by exploiting open electronic architectures and a modular approach to weapon system integration Focused and high-level discussion featuring technical managers and project engineers from both military and industry Generating knowledge and expertise following recent procurement processes within international militaries Informal networking time factored in so that you can gather insight from peers and colleagues shaping and influencing armoured vehicle programmes

  • 5 - 6
    Jun. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace, C4ISR

    Small Sats & Space Access Summit

    The organiser, in partnership with the SmallSat Alliance, will host a comprehensive two-day summit on how the application of small satellites is transforming the space domain. Together with government, industry and commercial partners this event will present and highlight the technology currently underway and the challenges that exist in enhancing space access and employing SmallSats to ensure space superiority. The 2nd annual SmallSat & Space Access Summit encourages members of the DoD, Intelligence Community, military services, and critical organizations to come together to discuss solutions and techniques to exploit the space domain. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Summit: Assessing the advantages of employing small satellite capabilities to meet operational requirements Leveraging small satellites to gather data and enable the effective monitoring of emerging crises Operating micro-satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) Examining the limitations and constraints of the payload sizes, power, and interface specifications of current small spacecrafts Utilizing commercial space technology to successfully deliver military requirements Highlighting how industry can provide reliable and affordable access to space Improving launch and landing capabilities to ensure mission success and safety Addressing the implications of the growing small satellite market for the space launch industry Why You Should Attend This Summit: Historically, satellites are massive in size and expensive to both develop and launch. In the past, this has limited our flexibility and access to space. In response, the US has turned its attention toward the advancement of small satellites, which are proven to often be more cost-effective and pragmatic. The advantages of small satellites are not just their drastically reduced cost, but also their ease of launch, mission flexibility and ability to strengthen our overall capability in the space domain. Our 2nd Annual SmallSat and Space Access Summit will address the development of SmallSat technologies and the challenges of achieving successful vehicle launches. Speakers will address the policy, acquisition, and development of space capabilities aimed at ensuring US superiority in the space domain. Furthermore, this event will highlight the role of the space industry and commercial sector in furthering reliable space access and innovative satellite technologies. Speakers from across the DoD, IC, Federal Agencies and commercial sector will share their insights into the future direction of SmallSat applications and the challenges of fielding SmallSat constellations. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with senior leaders about the advancements in small and cubesat capabilities and the role industry plays in progressing the success of small vehicle launches. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas. We seek to bring together the respected leaders from the DoD and IC, leading research centers, and industry technology providers. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.

  • 30 - 31
    May. 2019

    Symposium, Aerospace

    UAS EAST For DoD and Government Symposium

    In the area of autonomous platforms, unmanned aerial vehicles have become the most matured segment to-date as the military has quickly valued their abilities in surveillance and strike missions but as for at sea and on land, the competitive landscape for vendors is largely still shaking itself out as they require more development to get to production, robotics and unmanned ground vehicles are regaining prominence as those obligations have rebounded from $681.8 million in fiscal 2014 to $1.6 billion last fiscal year mostly on R&D spending increases. Those numbers show a turnaround from sequestration cuts and defense spending shifts. Future compound annual growth rate of 10.2 percent through fiscal 2021 with Army, Navy and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency programs among the drivers. Research sees cognitive engineering advancements as a driver of ground robotics as vehicles learn how to operate on their own and collaborate with other like platforms. Key issues address in the Program General Session will include: DoD, Government Unmanned Systems: Future Plans, Requirements, Policy and Programs UMV, USV, UGV, & UAS Platform Systems Integration and Capabilities Advancements in UMV Persistent Subsea Capabilities Cutting-Edge Unmanned Ground & Robotics Technologies & Testing for the Warfighter Technological Advancements in UGV Manned & Unmanned Teaming for Ground Forces Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning between Manned & Unmanned Technologies Future Unmanned Air and Ground Systems Capabilities Advancements UAS Sensor & Data Collection Capabilities Advancements in Robotic Autonomous System (RAS) Technologies Attending "Unmanned Systems" will be a rewarding investment of your time. All attendees will obtain invaluable information on the emerging opportunities in the Military, Government, Commercial and Civil Markets found nowhere else. Key program offices will examine UxS from first hand experiences and address the Needs, Requirements and Opportunities needed in this incredibly fast growing market.

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