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  • 4 - 5
    Feb. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR

    Network Centric Warfare Conference

    We are proud to present the 3rd annual Network Centric Warfare conference, taking place in Rome on the 4th and 5th February 2019. As the 21st Century battlefield becomes increasingly complex and asymmetrical, military forces are striving to harness network technology to gain an operational advantage, transforming traditional linear command structures by linking sensors, unmanned vehicles, command posts, and soldiers on the ground. Network Centric Warfare allows for greater information sharing and streamlined decision-making, enhancing operational effectiveness. Robust and dynamic networks are therefore now a crucial requirement for successful joint operations, and are essential to modern military capabilities. This conference will bring together Network Centric Warfare planners, practitioners, and experts for invaluable insight and discussion of an increasingly important topic in the world of defence. Benefits of Attending Hear briefings from key planners and decision-makers at the forefront of Network Centric Warfare Comprehensive coverage of the topic of Network Centric Warfare including future capabilities, joint interoperability, and Network Centric Warfare in the operational sphere The only event that provides focus on Italy's Forza NEC programme Meet and network with cutting edge technology providers in the spheres of network communications, electronics, and C4I systems Truly international conference with speaker and delegate representation from across Europe, North America, and beyond Half-Day Post-Conference Workshop | Wednesday 6th February 2019 NETWORK-BASED C4I FOR COMPLEX OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS Hosted by Lieutenant General (Ret'd) Antonio Li Gobbi, Former Director of Operations, NATO HQ International Military Staff 9.00am-12.30pm

  • 31 Jan. - 1 Feb. 2019

    Conference, C4ISR

    Mobile Deployable Communications conference

    Our 12th annual Mobile Deployable Communications conference returns to Warsaw on the 31st January and 1st February 2019. As data requirements for the modern warfighter continue to grow, there is a clear and present need to analyse the flexibility, interoperability and resilience of CIS systems among allied forces. With additional importance in the face of continued operations within asymmetrical and hybrid conflict zones - as well as near peer adversaries exploiting new electronic warfare technologies - the need to achieve secure communications has never been greater. With over 120+ attendees, 7 hours of networking and an extensive exhibition space - Mobile Deployable Communications remains the key calendar date for anyone within the radio, LTE and ground segment community. Benefits of Attending Hear from leading industrial partners on how they are optimising radios and tactical communications and the latest innovation within connectors, LTE and mesh networks Listen to critical national updates on mobile CIS alongside a unique focus on how special forces are deploying them within degraded and contested environments Meet and network with senior military staff within the J6, Command and Control Directorate, Polish General Staff Discuss how interoperable networks are being established across Europe and how greater flexibility is being achieved through generic architectural approaches Who should attend Heads of CIS Tactical Communications Programme Managers Heads of G6 Heads of Signals Heads of Communications Heads of J6

  • 29 - 31
    Jan. 2019

    Conference, Naval

    Surface Warships Conference

    Developing the Future Surface Combatant for an Information-Dominated Battlespace The surface warships conference has become established as the premier meeting ground for the higher naval commands of the nato alliance and partner states, attracting over 150 senior officials including navy commanders, directors of materiel, heads of strategic programs, capability planners, shipyard directors, as well as leading solution providers. Over the course of 3 days, the event will address the themes now, tomorrow, and the future, focusing on operational requirements for current operations, anticipated platform modernisation, and integration of disruptive technologies for future surface warships. The conference will allow the exchange of knowledge in the field of ship design, construction, and operations across the entire spectrum of surface warships - identifying solutions for modernising capabilities and enhancing interoperability to maintain maritime superiority against near-peer opponents and asymmetric threats. Why Attend? Enhance your understanding of ship design priorities to retain maritime superiority against near-peer opponents Upgrade operational versatility and multi-mission modularity to face the full spectrum of threats in the future operating environment Improve battlespace awareness by meeting leading solution providers of combat management systems, mission planning software, and sensor systems Inform your organisation of national shipbuilding strategies and modernisation requirements of NATO Navies to formulate winning business proposals Upgrade unit lethality and increase offensive power by learning about advancements in air defence, ASW, and surface-to-surface missile systems

  • 28 - 30
    Jan. 2019

    Conference, C4ISR

    Network Modernization 2019 Summit

    Modernizing Networks and Streamlining Acquisition Processes to Utilize Technology and Capabilities of Our Soldiers Given the increasingly complex environment of emerging threats, it is a priority to have modernized networks to support soldier mobility and gain an advantage of adversaries on the battlefield. Legacy systems that cannot operate to the capabilities of our soldiers, the need to centralize data, advancing communications and mobility on the battlefield are the main drivers towards the need for modernization. In addition, networks vulnerability to hackers is also a main driver. This is an exciting time we are living in, one where soldier readiness and resiliency is in heavy demand. This summit is designed to provide the necessary dialogue to help the military bring their technology up-to-date and into the future. Network Modernization 2019 Summit brings together individuals from government, military and technology and information officers, stakeholders in the IT networks community, academics, and industry representatives from across the U.S. and global stakeholders to discuss the challenges of updating military networks and streamlining the acquisition process. Key themes running throughout the summit include: Integrating Networks Command Control and Communication Mobile and Wireless Networks Data Consolidation Cloud Computing Cyber Security Artificial Intelligence Interactive discussion groups and panels will create the opportunity to share your expertise, while learning about the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, DoD, DARPA, DISA, DIA, and DTIC (to name a few) agencies' priorities, strategies, and operations on modernizing networks. NETMOD provides a forum to examine and collaborate on major topics including: Communication, Mission Command and Data access at the Tactical Edge Modernization and movement from Localized Data Centers to Cloud Based Networks Joint Information Enterprise Solutions to increase Accessibility and Reduce Deployment Logistics Tactical Mobile and Wireless technology, VoIP Capabilities and App Based Systems This venue will bring together thought leaders, Acquisition executives, industry solution providers, and academia in order to tackle some of the challenges that face this community in the near, mid, and far term fight.

  • 23 - 24
    Jan. 2019

    Symposium, Security

    Operational Medicine Symposium

    The 2019 Operational Medicine Symposium will focus on the tools and advances currently underway to enhance military medicine techniques and drastically improve the quality of life of our nation's warfighters. This symposium will bring together highly regarded medical professions from all services to discuss the practice of medicine in expeditionary environments from battlefield to installation. Topics to be Covered at the Symposium: Current Near-Term and Long-Term Medical R&D Initiatives to Enhance Combat Casualty Care and Survivability on the Battlefield Increasing the Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Reliability of Healthcare Delivery across the DoD Enterprise Focusing on innovative research issues including traumatic brain injury treatment, wartime vascular injury management, and combat casualty care Collaborating with scientists across the services as well as industry solution providers and academics to offer top quality medical care in the maritime operational environment Initiating and disseminate policies that facilitate deployment of fully-trained and equipped medical personnel and units Why you should attend this year's Summit: This educational symposium will enable the most respected minds in military medicine gathering individuals from medical commands across the services. This collaborative town-hall forum will join together public and private agencies for a much-needed open and honest conversation highlighting the required technology and equipment to prolong the lives of our Nation's Warfighters. Due to the significant advances in military medicine and preventative equipment, our Nation's Warfighters have had the highest survival rate in modern history, however, there is still significant work to be done. Public agencies must actively engage with commercial partners to deliver the most up to date and technologically advanced equipment to ensure our Warfighters are ready pre-deployment, on the field, and post-deployment. The 2019 Operational Medicine Symposium will focus on the need for all service members to inveset in readiness tools and techniques and medical modernization resources which will create capabilities to enhance and support warfighter's needs on the battlefield At the 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 intelligence officers and analysts. Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to discover some the latest technologies helping process, exploit, and disseminate big data. Influence: Help foster ideas! Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are given the opportunity to address our speaker faculty with their questions or comments and will receive a pre-Summit questionnaire for precise questions and subject matters you would like our speakers to address.

  • 21 - 24
    Jan. 2019

    Conference, Land

    International Armoured Vehicles 2019 Conference

    THE WORLD'S PREMIER ARMOURED VEHICLES FORUM Over 650 armoured vehicles professionals - including over 250 industry experts and 400 military leaders - will gather for what is The World's Largest Dedicated Armoured Vehicles Conference. Reflecting on the seventeen years since our first amoured vehicles event in 2001, we've seen the rapid evolution of land power doctrine. 2001 was the start of an extended period of counter-insurgency and counter-terror fighting, leading to the rapid acquisition of armoured vehicles, innovation in counter-IED technology and the proliferation of unmanned aerial systems. Now in 2018, we see the emergence of multi-domain concepts of operation, a reorientation towards high-end peer conflict and the aggressive pursuit of disruptive technologies in AI and Robotics, which are sure to revolutionise and re-energise debate within the land forces community - not least, the armoured vehicles market. International Armoured Vehicles is the foremost annual meeting that drives this debate - providing a comprehensive dialogue on everything armoured vehicle related from the geostrategic issues shaping doctrine, to the challenges of MRO, lifecycle management and active procurement programmes, through to the next generation of 'optionally manned' combat vehicles. Put simply, over four days, military practitioners, research & development leaders, acquistion specialists and partners from industry will meet to discuss the full range of emerging technologies and changing CONOPS impacting the sector, and how to prepare for challenges to 2035 and beyond. A truly unique experience for the armour community, welcome to the world's Premier Armoured Vehicles Forum. We Welcome You to Join us at IAV to: Re-join the largest, annual and international gathering of armoured mobility experts to develop and share your organisation's capability, knowledge and project management expertise within the largest group of targeted prospective partners, anywhere in the world Engage with your customers and supply chains in conference and at the exhibition in order to solve common challenges and to bring forward your modernisation and development agendas Explore the future threat environment with the community's thought leaders, policy makers and innovators and support the community's ability to defeat the enemy by demonstrating your armoured capability

  • 21 - 24
    Jan. 2019

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    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 regulations administered by the US departments of State, Commerce, and Treasury, and what the recent ECR changes and potential coming changes from a new administration mean for their compliance programs. Export Control Reform (ECR) changes have relaxed the controls on most defense-related items and technology, but made understanding and complying with the regulations even more complicated. The shift of most military and space items from the ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) to the EAR (Export Administration Regulations) forces exporters to learn the highly complicated ins and outs of the EAR. The good news is that the complex rules impose significantly less compliance burdens and fewer compliance-based export delays. So if you learn these rules, you will be able to export sooner and reduce the costs of compliance, giving you a competitive advantage. 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 - January 21 - 22, 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 - January 23 - 24, 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

  • 16 - 17
    Jan. 2019

    Conference, Aerospace

    2019 Military Aviation Systems Summit

    DSI's 2019 Military Aviation Systems Summit provides members within the Military Aviation community, International Partners, Acquisition Authorities, DoD Labs, academia, industry, and other critical partners an open forum to discuss the strategic priorities and operational needs required across the various military services to ensure air dominance, as well as aid the U.S. Military and Allied partners in operating and maintaining specific and joint aviation platforms for mission success. 2019 Topics Include: - Advancing current Army RD&E efforts for Future Vertical Lift (FVL) to ensure more durable and lethal rotary aircraft - Providing full life-cycle support of Naval aviation aircraft in support of urgent Warfighter needs - Ensuring modernized and efficient infrastructure for improved speed of delivery across the Air Force - Integrating dominant aviation capabilities into the F-35 Program for improved lethality and survivability - Developing and fielding war-winning fighters/bombers capabilities to ensure an effective Warfighter edge - Delivering dominant capabilities to the Soldier for all Army aviation programs through recapitalization and modernization - Guiding efforts to impede corrosion on helicopters such as the UH-60 Black Hawks in support of reduced production costs - Prioritizing a collaborative approach to advance U.S. & Coalition partner interests to achieve global air dominance - Acquiring and providing key capabilities for airborne mobility platforms - Facilitating Navy & Marine Corps tactical aircraft protection systems and recovery equipment for mission success

  • 16 - 17
    Jan. 2019

    Conference, C4ISR

    3rd Annual Joint Tactical Networks Summit

    Defense Strategies Institute's 3rd Annual Joint Tactical Networks Summit will focus on improving the Joint Force's ability to communicate and exchange information across the domains and services. This Summit will bring together senior leaders to examine the tactical data linkage capabilities, network architectures and network security strategies critical to the success of advanced Joint multi-domain operations. The Joint Tactical Network Summit presents a unique opportunity to meet with distinguished speakers from across the services and Pacific AOR to discuss strategies and technologies aimed at improving tactical network security and interoperability. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Summit: - Ensuring Communications and Network Interoperability Between Domains and Services - Providing Reliable Communications Capabilities to the Tactical Edge - Maintaining Network Operational Capacity - Securing Wireless Communications and Leveraging Innovative Cyber Security Strategies - Delivering Critical C4I Resources to the Pacific Joint Force - Ensuring Information Dominance in the Pacific AOR - Identifying Interoperability Initiatives Across the DoD - Examining Urgent Technology Needs and Solutions - Assuring Communication Beyond the Line of Sight - Addressing Data-Link Integration Challenges

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