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  • 29 Apr. - 2 May. 2019

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    US Export Controls on Non-US Transactions Seminar

    Understand how United States export control rules impact EU, UK, and other non-US businesses United States trade control laws and regulations impact companies that use or resell US-origin products, components, or technology. The US Government can impose serious penalties for US and non-US companies who fail to comply with the extra-territorial US rules (including monetary fines, a loss of US Government contracts, or a complete ban from receiving any US items). Topics New and updated definitions of key ITAR and EAR terms Rapidly evolving US sanctions policies Important changes in the treatment of dual and third country national employees of Non-US companies Change in US presidential administration means new enforcement priorities The Trump Administration: New enforcement and regulation priorities How US export rules impact a wide range of transactions outside the US How the US enforces these export regulations on non-US companies Practical methods for complying with US export regulations TWO BACK-TO-BACK SEMINARS: ITAR U.S. Defense Trade Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - 29-30 April 2019 2018 Learn the ins and outs of compliance with International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) in a format that is easy to digest. KEY TOPICS INCLUDE: New ''Specially Designed'' Definition Canada, UK & Australia Exemptions Agreements Requirements EAR / OFAC U.S. Commercial & Military Export Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - 1-2 May 2019 A hands-on approach to complying with the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), including both export controls and antiboycott regulations, and Treasury Department trade embargoes. KEY TOPICS INCLUDE: Persons and Items Subject to US Jurisdiction US De Minimis Content Calculation EAR Classifications EAR Controls on Military Items Who Should Attend: Non-US companies or governments that deal with US-based companies or that purchase US-origin products, components, or technology Non-US subsidiaries, parents, or other affiliates of US businesses US companies that need to know how the US rules apply to, and impact, their affiliates and business partners located outside of the US

  • 29 Apr. - 1 May. 2019

    Conference, Land

    Future Ground Combat Vehicles Conference

    Spring Forward into The Future of Ground Combat Vehicles With each iteration of the Future Ground Combat Vehicles Conference Series we are getting bigger and better! Our fall FGCV conference saw 250+ attendees come together from both the military and industry. This was made possible by the support we have received from the Army and more specifically the GCV community. It is because of that continued support that we are proud to announce our Spring FGCV conference. We will continue the conversations and discussions from our last conference. Our speakers will break down the direction the NGCV and modernization efforts are leading. We will have speakers from the commercial industry that will talk about AI, autonomy and robotics and how those technologies can be applied to military GCVs. We will have ample time for networking with industry leaders, decision makers from Army GCV community, speakers and researchers. FGCV has proven to be an effective platform for the Army to engage with the industry and for the industry to develop meaningful relationships with the Army and industry partners. We are excited to put together another great FGCV conference this Spring Bigger! Badder! Bolder Topics! Establishing AI software in vehicles to increase automation, communication and maintenance Adopting next-generation armor to lower the weight and increase protection and mobility of vehicles Utilizing advanced communication and navigation technologies to operate in area denial environments Reviewing energy efficient powertrain technologies for upgrading current fleets Using unmanned robots and vehicles to increase situational awareness and lighten the soldier's load Integrating Active Protection Systems into the NGCV platform to counter anti-tank missiles Understanding current and future plans for modernization of the Abrams, Bradley and Stryker platforms and look forward to seeing you all there again!

  • 24 - 25
    Apr. 2019

    Conference, C4ISR, Other Defence

    Blockchain & Automated IT for Government Summit

    The 2019 Blockchain and Automated IT for Government Summit will provide a forum for members of DoD, Federal Government, Private Industry, Academia, and other relevant stakeholders to discuss the innovative applications of blockchain and emerging automated IT technologies aimed at improving security, efficiency and transparency of key data management and business processes within the Federal IT enterprise. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Summit: Identifying Applications for Blockchain Technologies Within the DoD/Federal IT Environment Implementing Robotic Process Automation to Increase Speed and Efficiency of Government Processes Leveraging Machine Learning Technology for Enhanced Data Management Modernizing Supply Chain Management and Security Supporting Federal Financial Management Processes Through the Adoption of Automotive IT Services Applying Emerging Technologies to Developing, Innovative Acquisition Models Securing the Additive Manufacturing Digital Thread Why You Should Attend This Summit: The 2019 Blockchain and Automated IT for Government Summit will provide a forum for members of DoD/Government, Private Industry and Academia to discuss the increasing adoption of innovative IT capabilities and the evolving federal applications for blockchain, robotic process automation, emerging machine-learning capabilities, data management technologies and IT architecture services. The implementation of these critical IT modernization initiatives significantly contributes to the transformation of key government processes into ones with greater efficiency, security, transparency and reliability. Speakers from across the Federal government will highlight pertinent use-cases for these technologies and will discuss the current programs underway at their respective organizations aimed at integrating these technologies. Furthermore, the Summit will feature two panels focusing on hot topics within the community. The first will examine blockchain's role in transforming the healthcare industry and the second will highlight the use of blockchain in securing the digital thread in additive manufacturing. Attendees at our 2019 Blockchain & Automated IT for Government Summit will have a unique opportunity to engage in open and honest conversation with key decision makers representing federal agencies including DoD, HHS, Dept, of Treasury and GSA. Attendees will gain valuable insights into navigating the IT technology acquisition process and will hear about urgently needed enterprise technology solutions. Lastly, this Summit offers a unique opportunity to engage with government officials and industry experts regarding federal use cases for disruptive technologies and their perspectives on government IT and Data policies. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in the enterprise IT communities, 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.

  • 23 - 25
    Apr. 2019

    Conference, Naval

    MARI-TECH 2019

    Mari-Tech was created by the Canadian Institute of Marine Engineering (CIMarE) in 1976 and is the premier event for the marine engineering community in Canada. Held annually, Mari-Tech is hosted in turn by each of the CIMarE's seven branches. Mari-Tech 2019 Conference & Exhibition is a collaboration between the CIMarE's Ottawa Branch and the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers Eastern Canada Section (SNAME). The conference has earned a respected position as a neutral, non-political event devoted to engaging the private sector, government and academia. Escape from the office to a place where you can visualise, create and discuss issues facing marine professionals with some of the most imaginative and strategic minds in the industry. This year's conference theme, Full Speed Ahead: Firing on all Cylinders, challenges marine engineers to look past the status quo and look at new, inventive solutions for the most important issues facing marine engineering in Canada. The Mari-Tech 2019 will highlight the industry's hot topics in a series of keynote and technical presentations by distinguished experts from the public and private sector. New in 2019 – highly practical and interactive panels on innovation, in-service support and education, training and succession planning that will feature inspiration-to-action conversations and insights that will put you at the helm heading Full Speed Ahead: Firing on all Cylinders! Connect with 400+ leading professionals from across the world, including: Industry leaders and senior management from the private sector Government policy-makers (federal, territorial and provincial) Innovators and consulting firms Academics Communications and government relations professionals Young professionals and the next generation of marine engineers Get ready to leave with new skills, creativity and energy!

  • 17 - 18
    Apr. 2019

    Symposium, Aerospace

    DoD Hypersonic Capabilities Symposium

    The 2019 DoD Hypersonic Capabilities Symposium brings together members of the DoD and Industry for an open dialogue about the various challenges and opportunities that exist in developing and employing hypersonicsystems across the military. This educational forum will provide US military commands, government agencies, academia, and technology providers the chance to more effectively and efficiently pursue opportunities to harness the power of hypersonic technology. Topics to be Covered at the Symposium: Developing and Fielding Transformative Hypersonic Capabilities Providing Strategic Deterrence and Global Strike Capabilities Through Hypersonic Weapons Impact of Hypersonic Capabilities on Future United States Marine Corps Operations Developing and Deploying A Next Generation Hypersonic Missile for Navy Ships Utilizing Hypersonic Technology to Improve Long Range Fires Capabilities Defending American Assets from Hypersonic Strikes Effects of Hypersonic Weapons On Global Security Efforts Towards Developing Efficient Hypersonic Engines Why You Should Attend this Year's Symposium This educational Symposium will bring together senior DoD officials, military leaders, academia, and solution providers to explore emerging concepts and capabilities in hypersonic weapons and systems in both offensive and defensive measures. The Hypersonic market is predicted to be have sales of over $5 billon by the mid 2020's and is the main priority of development for the Pentagon according to Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Michael Griffin. Hypersonic technology has the potential to be a ground-breaking technology that changes the way future wars are fought and the balance of global power. Our 2019 DoD Hypersonic Capabilities Symposium will emphasize the pressing need to develop offensive and defensive hypersonic technologies to counter and gain a lead on Russian and Chinese technological advances in this field. Hypersonic Missiles and Glide Vehicles can bypass conventional missile defense systems and pose a threat to US Forces across ground, air, and sea. Developing counter measures, as well as missiles of our own will provide the United States with the deterrence needed to prevent an attack against its forces and help maintain its place as the dominant global force. This symposium will feature senior level discussions that emphasize the critical need for the rapid acquisition and development of hypersonic capabilities across all services. This program will allow for open and honest dialogue to solve the nation's most difficult technical and strategic challenges.

  • 16 - 18
    Apr. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace

    Counter UAS Conference

    Shaping the Vision for a Military Counter-UAS Strategy Counter UAS 2019 addresses the key questions being asked by joint forces about the nature of the growing UAS threat and the appropriate tactics, techniques, technologies and procedures to counter it. The third annual C-UAS Conference provides a platform for military and industry to discuss the current developments in C-UAS capabilities, emerging technologies and the latest case studies to give real-world context to the conceptual and theoretical discussions. The proliferation of inexpensive commercial UAS democratises capabilities previously held by militaries, and enhances asymmetric threats. The UAS industry has grown considerably in recent years and our ability to counter these new threats has become strained even as the scope of UAS capabilities increases. These new systems have more advanced surveillance and increasingly large payloads capabilities, while becoming harder to recognise. The growth of this industry will affect every part of the military in the future, and the consequence of inaction will grow larger. Benefits for the Military and Intelligence Community Gain understanding of what the future C-UAS operating environment will look like and how to prepare your forces for it Align your current plans for C-UAS capabilities with the latest solutions and recommendations from leading experts Make the correct decisions in this rapidly changing space in order to equip your force by examining new concepts and approaches to emerging technologies Acquire the knowledge of how to better protect your forces be they static, on the move, at home or abroad Implement cost effective solutions to defend against the increasing number of UAS threats by learning how to use the latest C-UAS technologies effectively Benefits for Industry and R&D Learn about the end users' concerns, budget restraints and evolving ConOps to help align your products with their C-UAS strategy and save your time and resources in R&D Present your product to a diverse international audience of military and intelligence officials and understand where your solution could fit into their C-UAS doctrine Develop a clearer understanding of the rules of engagement that the military will adopt and find out what their desired effects would be in different environments Support the military's need to communicate a more specific, realistic and viable C-UAS solution - provide insight into the technologies you have and how they can integrate those systems into existing platforms and C2 architectures

  • 15 April 2019

    Seminar, Aerospace

    SEMINAR ON DEFENCE AND UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLES

    As part of our innovation efforts this year, we are inviting the defence and unmanned aerial vehicles sectors to a combined one-day event. Participants may choose among discussions about defence and unmanned aerial vehicles in the morning; workshops and/or B2B sessions in the afternoon. Defence Program: This event will provide an overview of the Royal Canadian Air Force's major procurement projects for the coming years and the challenges related to disruptive technologies and cybersecurity. UAV Program: This day will consist of conferences that will focus on the latest drone trends and VTOL (Vertical take-off and landing). Take this opportunity to learn about the latest technologies in development and to strengthen your business relationships. You will also be able to meet in B2B/B2G format the OEMs, their Tier 1 suppliers and government officials related to these projects. Furthermore, several useful conferences related to business development in defence will be held for both Canada and the export markets.

  • 10 - 11
    Apr. 2019

    Conference, Security

    Border Security & Intelligence Summit

    The 2019 Border Security & Intelligence Summit will allow members of DHS, the Federal Government, and related industry and academia the opportunity to discuss current initiatives to enhance border protection and advance intelligence capabilities. This program will promote discussions aimed at ways to eliminate the threat of transnational criminal activities and violent extremism at our borders. In essence, this summit aims to highlight the existing gaps in effectively protecting our homeland and the technological and intelligence capabilities required in order to succeed in keeping our nation safe. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Summit: Enhancing Border Security Through International Cooperation and Intelligence Sharing Tracking and Combatting TCOs Through International Cooperation on Data Collection and Analysis Disrupting and Degrading TCOs Through Targeted Enforcement Leveraging the U.S.-Mexico Relationship to Enhance Border Security Facilitating Legitimate Trade and Travel while Maintaining Secure U.S. Borders Biometrics and Border Security: How DHS Uses Newly-Developed Technology to Fortify U.S. Ports of Entry Why You Should Attend This Symposium: This educational summit will bring together senior leaders the homeland security, intelligence, and law enforcement communities to discuss the operational and strategic needs for enhancing border protection and advancing intelligence capabilities for homeland security. The main objective of this year's summit is to highlight the current administration's focus on the crucial need for advanced surveillance and intelligence capabilities. Discussions will center around initiatives and capabilities required to adequately support our nation's border patrol professionals in keeping the citizens of the United States safe. This summit will foster discussion between senior leaders with the goal of enhancing border security and creating effective partnerships between the government and private industry to find solutions for improved homeland security. Join us for an honest, closed-to-the-press, and non-attribution discussion to better understand how we protect our border from transnational crime and unlawful trade and travel.

  • 9 - 11
    Apr. 2019

    Symposium, Aerospace

    Military Aviation Logistics and Maintenance Symposium

    Exchange Ideas and Best Practices with Military and Industry Logistics and Sustainment Leaders Aviation Week Network invites you to join us at the Military Aviation Logistics and Maintenance Symposium 2019, FKA MRO Military. Re-named-the Symposium reflects the “logistics” core of how the military performs and conceives its sustainment and readiness functions. The Military Aviation Logistics & Maintenance Symposium (MALMS) is co-located with MRO Americas, the world's largest conference & exhibition dedicated to aircraft maintenance. The Symposium drives the U.S. military to partner with the commercial marketplace for innovation, process improvement, and increased readiness across the board. The Military Aviation Logistics and Maintenance Symposium 2019 will build upon its success from 2018, and again focus on the latest developments and issues as it relates to the military aftermarket.

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