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  • 12 - 13
    Feb. 2019

    Conference, Security

    Border Security Conference

    We are proud to announce our 12th Annual Border Security Conference taking place in Rome on the 12th and 13th February 2019. With the migrant crisis ongoing in the Mediterranean, issues emerging surrounding the return of foreign fighters and the ever-present threat of cross border criminality, Border Security stands at the forefront of planning for countries and international organisations. Border Security 2019 will cover the most pertinent topics in the industry today and will feature high level briefings delivered by senior experts from many nations around the world. Benefits of Attending Discuss how political implications will affect border security within Europe and around the globe in 2019 and beyond Explore strategies and next-generation biometric technologies being implemented at land, air and sea borders around the world Discuss how European and Global borders can be effectively managed in response to the growing migration crisis and the increased threat of cross-border terrorism Hear how nations are implementing the latest biometric and data management capabilities to achieve secure and autonomous border controls Who should attend Heads of Border Security Programs; Heads of Border Police; Police Commissioners; Heads of Airport Security; Heads of Airport Operations; Heads of Immigration and Customs; Border Management Experts; Biometrics Experts; Security Policy Managers; Directors of Maritime Operations; Heads of Innovation and Technology

  • 12 - 13
    Feb. 2019

    Symposium, C4ISR

    Automated ISR and Battle Management Symposium

    The 7th Annual Automated ISR and Battle Management Symposium encourages members of the DoD, Intelligence Community, military services, and critical organizations to come together to discuss solutions and techniques to exploit ISR data in support of the warfighter. Due to the high volume of data being generated, operators have turned their focus towards increased ISR capabilities and expedited efficiency in PED to ensure timely and accurate intelligence. This program will facilitate discussions aimed at enhancing ISR capabilities and emphasizing the significance of battle management systems to fight and win in a multi-domain environment. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Symposium: Creating ISR systems capable of enhancing C2 and battle management in a peer-to-peer fight Reducing the workload of intelligence analysts through the use of emerging technologies Exploiting machine learning to aid data analysis Increasing the modern warfighter's access to actionable intelligence Challenges faced, and growth of ISR in a Multi-Intelligence, Multi-Domain battlefield Utilizing advances in ISR to ensure all sectors of a battlefield are collected on 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. The objective of this year's symposium is to emphasize the increased need to modernize and develop the next generation of ISR platforms in order to ensure dominance in a peer-to-peer environment. These platforms will need to function across multiple-domains at the speed of modern technology and in wide variety of environments. The battlefield of the future will be fought in both the real and cyber world simultaneously and the US military will need systems able to collect in both of them instantaneously. This symposium will feature senior level discussions that emphasize utilizing machine learning and other advances in modern technology to reduce the workload on the analyst and better support the warfighter. Also discussed will be DoD efforts to leverage developments in ISR to improve Multi-Domain Command and Control in order to maintain dominance in a peer to peer world. This symposium will allow for open and honest dialogue to solve the nation's most difficult challenges surrounding the efficiency of ISR capabilities. At our Summit you will have the ability to: Gain Education & Insight: Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior level speakers on some of the complex challenges facing C4ISR leaders. Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to engage in constructive dialogue among all in attendance. Influence: Help foster ideas! Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are encouraged to address our speaker faculty and each other with their questions, comments or ideas.

  • 12 - 13
    Feb. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    BUILDING FUTURE FRAMEWORKS

    The international framework that underpins Canada's security and defence continues to change rapidly under pressure from such influences as rapid advances in technology, populism, extremism, political upheaval, significant trade disputes and the perceptible shifting of power relationships amongst nations. During the Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence, participants will participate in an update on the changing international environment and then have an opportunity to look at how Canada is preparing to act with vigour, alongside partners and allies to secure Canada and Canadians into the future. In addition to focusing on the traditional Canadian NATO and NORAD defence relationship, expert panelists will also look at the Canadian cyber structure, the multidisciplinary team securing Canada's borders and the framework that encourages Canadian industry's preparedness in meeting security and defence needs. WHEN February 12, 13, 2019 Where FAIRMONT CHÂTEAU LAURIER Special room rates in effect until Jan 8, 2019 AGENDA PENDING PANEL DISCUSSION HIGHLIGHTS The International Security Dynamic – Shaking and Changing the Framework Building the Solid Cyber Foundation Open and Safe Borders, In All Dimensions, In All Directions Building the Industrial Base in a Competitive and Controlled Space Canada and NATO – Which Direction should the Shied Face? The Future of Continental Defence The World looks at Canada

  • 11 - 12
    Feb. 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.

  • 7 - 8
    Feb. 2019

    Symposium, Aerospace

    Unmanned Aircraft Systems West Symposium

    Emerging Opportunities, Needs and Challenges DoD has reported Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) growth rate between 2015 and 2035. It is expected that federal agency UAS fleets will grow from a few hundred to approximately 10,000, with over 90 percent of these vehicles categorized as Nano, Micro, or Small UAS. Ultralight, Light Sport, and Medium sized UAS will find a role with a number of agencies, such as Bureau of Land Management or Coast Guard, who need to survey large tracts of land or water for a variety of missions. In all cases, the UAS is the transport for the payload, be it sensors or cargo. The number and type of UAS developed, acquired, and deployed will be driven by mission needs and costs. Analysts still predict growth in this industry, estimating a total increase to just over $89 billion in the next decade. Not only is the military expected to sustain its backing of UAS technology, but the civil and commercial markets are poised to open up to a host of opportunities for the industry. "Unmanned Aircraft Systems West" is a very valuable investment in your time. 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 UAS from first hand experiences and address the Needs, Requirements and Opportunities needed. Key issues will include: Emerging Defense and Government UAS Needs & Requirements DoD UAS Joint Program Updates, Emerging Platform & Sensor Capabilities, Training & Testing UAV Program Updates and Platforms Developing Counter UAS & Detect & Avoid Technologies sUAS Innovations, Growth, Capabilities and Opportunities FAA NAS Regulatory Updates "Unmanned Aircraft Systems West" is a must have see investment of your time. 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 UAS from first hand experiences and address the Needs, Requirements and Opportunities needed.

  • 6 - 7
    Feb. 2019

    Conference, Naval, C4ISR

    Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology Conference

    We are proud to announce the 4th annual Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology conference will be held in Rome from the 6th - 7th February 2019 in Rome. Reconnaissance and Surveillance are key to developing clear and accurate maritime situational awareness. In order to maximise their ISR range, Navies and Maritime agencies around the globe are looking beyond the atmosphere to provide new and advanced surveillance capabilities. Space-based surveillance systems are providing users with up-to-date information from both a signal tracking and data imagery point of view, allowing for the monitoring of shipping routes, fishing grounds, environmental issues and illegal activities. However, not all nations can afford to launch and run dedicated surveillance satellite systems and focus on conventional platforms to fulfil their maritime ISR requirements. Therefore, an international approach is needed to allow Maritime authorities and Navies to monitor the world's oceans and share relevant up-to-date information correctly. Benefits of Attending Attend keynote briefings from senior officers from the key national naval agencies and benefit from a unique focus on space-based surveillance, C4ISR platforms, aerial and maritime airborne technologies and intelligence gathering and sharing Benefit from briefings on national updates and new platform acquisitions and manufacturing, space-based technologies supporting MDA, unmanned maritime system technology, unmanned aerial technologies, Mediterranean ISR capabilities to name a few! Informal networking time factored in so you can gather insight from peers and colleagues also shaping and influencing intelligence gathering and reconnaissance programmes today Focused discussion groups tackling key challenges facing maritime surveillance managers across the transatlantic area Do not miss the briefings from Israel, the US, the UK, Germany, Italy, and many others! Who should attend The audience will include - but not be limited to: Space-based ocean surveillance operators Navy commanders Senior officers and commanders of multilateral naval alliances Heads of coastguard agencies Heads of naval operations Naval aviation officers Maritime domain C4ISR programme managers C4ISR Operations officers Pre-Conference Workshop | Tuesday 5th February 2019 C-SIGMA and S-AIS, Creating a New Paradigm Hosted by Guy Thomas, Director, Academic/Technical Advisor, Multi-National Maritime Security Centre of Excellence & Managing Director, C-SIGMA LLC 12.00 to 16.30

  • 6 - 7
    Feb. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace, Naval, Land

    Military Additive Manufacturing Summit

    Our 3rd 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. Why You Should Attend the 2019 Military Additive Manufacturing Summit & Showcase Through the use of 3D printing solutions, the Military is able to enhance the maintenance and sustainment capabilities needed to reduce downtime; minimize the costs associated with having to purchase, transport, and store additional resources; offer more operational flexibility to leaders in the field of logistics; and provide units in remote locations with the ability to reduce the size of their supply chains becoming more self-sufficient and agile in isolated and contested environments. The latest innovation in this field is metal additive manufacturing. This is accomplished by taking a base material, usually in the form of a metal powder and using heat generated by lasers to build a form. Other materials are being explored for additive manufacturing as well. We are beginning to move beyond 3d printing only being extruded plastic polymers and the military is particularly interested in this. The Navy has taken the first steps to explore this technology and the other branches are engaged as well. 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 in the Defense industry.

  • 5 - 7
    Feb. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace

    International Military Helicopter Conference

    Shaping Future Rotary Requirements to Respond to Tomorrow's Threats 2019 will be a timely opportunity for the military community to meet and discuss the strategic vision for the future of rotary assets within our armed forces and its role in the battlespace of tomorrow. This year, our community meets to define the threats of the future, understanding the need to develop capabilities to counter the growing electronic warfare threat, increasing surviability and assessing the operational requirements of platforms across all domains. Over the past seventeen years, The International Military Helicopter conference has built a reputation as a vital strategic forum for senior leaders of the global military helicopter community, welcoming commanders, service chiefs and programme directors from around the world to discuss major procurement programmes, share doctrine and methods, and to learn about emerging technologies in the sector. We look forward to welcoming you in February, as we look to deliver the platform for army, air and naval commanders look to confront both asymmetric and near-peer threats on land and at sea, A Full Spectrum Assessment of the Critical Issues Shaping the Military Helicopter Community Address the electronic warfare threat in the future battlespace Training infrastructure and filling the maintenance skills gap Optimizing MRO processes and logistics support The integration of RWUAS and MUM-T into the fleet of tomorrow Sensor fusion, situational awareness and mitigating the hazards of DVE Developing self-protection suites for the rotary domain

  • 5 February 2019

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

    Managing ITAR/EAR Complexities

    Critical Compliance: How to classify your products as a result of Export Control Reform (ECR). 2 Days of hands-on training with scenarios and exercises to assist the student in learning jurisdictional classification. Topics include 8 Steps to Self Classify on the EAR Scenario/Exercise, Order of Review, Specially Designed, Utilizing CCAT's, Self Classify on the ITAR, Conducting Internal Audits and a Comprehensive Technical Assistance Agreement (TAA) workshop. COMPLIANCE WITH THE INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC IN ARMS REGULATIONS (ITAR) AND THE EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS (EAR) ARE THE KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS OPERATIONS. Avoid Costly Fines & Penalties Through Your Compliance with and Understanding of the ITAR and EAR. Space is limited, so register now Day 1 Topics Include: Establishing a Compliance Program Export Control Reform (ECR):Changes in 2018 Creating a Classification Process Managing Foreign Person Employees & Guests Monitoring International Business Travel ITAR Exemptions & EAR Exceptions Keeping Required Records & Filing Mandatory Reports Day 2 Topics Include: Drafting Agreements & Auditing Agreement Workshop - Drafting the Agreement & Gathering Attachments How to Draft the Transmittal Letter Reviewing the Compliance Process - Audits Are You Secure: Compliance Risks in the Cloud Reporting Voluntary Self Disclosures Under the ITAR & EAR Examining a Violation & US Government Recommendations

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