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  • 28 June 2018

    Conference, Aerospace

    EVÈNEMENT CORPORATIF | SPECTACLE AÉRIEN DES SNOWBIRDS À MONTRÉAL

    À l'occasion du spectacle aérien des Snowbirds le 28 juin 2018, Aéro Montréal organise un événement corporatif sur le thème de la défense. Cette activité s'inscrira dans le cadre des célébrations du 60ème anniversaire du Commandement de la défense aérospatiale de l'Amérique du Nord (NORAD). https://www.aeromontreal.ca/evenement-corporatif-spectacle-aerien-snowbi1rds-montreal.html

  • 27 - 28
    Jun. 2018

    Conference, Aerospace, C4ISR

    MilSatCom USA Conference

    We, the organizers of Global MilSatcom, are proud to present the 3rd instalment to its successful MilSatCom USA series as it returns to Arlington, Virginia on June 27th and 28th 2018. With the FY18 National Defence Authorization Act (NDA Act) promising ‘Fundamental Reform of National Security Space' as well as the Wideband Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) expected to conclude in the first half of the year, MilSatCom USA will provide the perfect forum to address pressing issues facing the future of US MilSatCom programmes. This year's conference will return as the leading forum in the US with a specific MilSatCom focus bringing together senior military, government and industry representatives from US and allied forces. As well as discussing the NDA Act and Wideband AoA, with a variety of threats developing in space, MilSatCom USA will discuss the importance of resilience and protection in future architectures and will endeavour to find mutual definitions of both to assist with allied collaboration moving forwards. In addition, with the potential of providing better proliferation, protection from jamming, and smaller terminal requirements the next generation small sat LEO constellation will be a critical discussion point. Benefits of Attending Hear about the implications of the National Defence Authorization Act 2018 and the Wideband AoA and how these will impact on future MilSatCom and space systems moving forward Hear an update from Air Force Space Command and Strategic Command on their response to evolving threats Learn about the MilSatCom programmes from national allies and how international collaboration can benefit future strategies Join the discussion on key topics of resilient MilSatCom architectures and the military utilisation of ComSatCom systems With the era of mega-constellations in LEO fast approaching, debate how best government and industry can utilise these capabilities to meet operational requirements Who should attend Directors of J6 Heads of Space Branch MilSatCom Programme Managers Heads of C4ISR Directors of Network Services Heads of Space Policy Venue Key Bridge Marriott 1401 Lee Highway Arlington, VA, USA 2018 USA SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Senior Leadership, Office of the Chief Information Officer, G6, U.S. Army Brigadier General Tim Lawson, DCG-O (Deputy Commanding General for Operations), U.S. Army SMDC/ASTRAT Brigadier General Mark Baird, Director of Space Programmes, U.S. Air Force* Robert Tarleton, Director, Military Satellite Communications Directorate, U.S. Air Force Dr Brian Teeple, DoD CIO C4, U.S. Department of Defense Colonel Jack D. Fulmer, II, Chief, J6- DDC4 Transport Division, Joint Staff/J6 Colonel Charles Daly, Director of J63, U.S. Special Operations Command Captain Mike Thrall, Chief, Plans and Programs Division, Cyberspace Operations, NORAD and U.S. Northern Command Colonel Hugh McCauley, CCJ6 Operations Division Chief, U.S. CENTCOM Norman R Yarbrough, Operations Research Analyst, U.S. Department of Defence, Office of Secretary of Defense Acquisition and Sustainment Dr Lawrence “Robbie”, Mission Lead, Satellite Communications, Space Vehicles Directorate, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory Jessie L. Showers, Jr., Infrastructure Directorate Executive, Infrastructure Directorate (IE), Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) 2018 INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Colonel Stig Nilsson, Head of Space Programmes, Norwegian MoD* Colonel Jose Vagner Vital, Executive Vice President, Space Systems Coordination and Implementation Commission (CCISE), Department of Air & Space Technology- DCTA, Brazilian Air Force Major Geoffroy Beaudot, SatCom and CIS Programme Manager, Luxembourg Directorate of Defence Dr Gregory Edwards, Head of Infrastructure Services & Transition Services, NCIA NATO

  • 26 - 27
    Jun. 2018

    Symposium, Land

    Military Virtual Training & Simulation Summit

    The 2018 Military Virtual Training & Simulation Summit will provide a forum for members of the DoD, DHS, Private Industry, Academia and other relevant stakeholders to discuss the current and future direction and utilization of virtual training & simulation technologies throughout the Military Services. The Summit will focus on the efforts to leverage M&S technologies across the Military due to its pragmatic and cost-effective nature. Topics to be covered at the 2018 Summit: Supporting Decisive Action Operations through Advanced Simulation and Training Capabilities Leveraging M&S and LVC Solutions for Increased Soldier Readiness and Preparedness Developing Virtual, Constructive and Gaming Replications to Support the Operational Environment Identifying Common Architecture Requirements & Standards to Promote Interoperability of M&S Use Across the Services Addressing the Limitations of Human Factors for Simulator Training Systems Integrating M&S Solutions to Reduce Overhead Cost of Traditional Training Methods Utilizing M&S Technologies to Better Support Testing & Evaluation Operations Leveraging Innovative M&S Technologies to Supplement Military Medical Training Why You Should Attend This Summit There are few initiatives more important to the development of an agile and lethal force than that of readiness. Senior leadership across the Services call for improved Force, Unit, and Warfighter readiness to achieve consistent mission success within their specific operational environment. To remain an agile and lethal Force, the Military must leverage new training environments that are flexible, support repetition, reduce overhead, available at the point of need, and the integration of innovative virtual training and modeling & simulation capabilities can bolster this effort. The 2018 Military Virtual Training & Simulation Summit will provide a forum for members of the DoD, DHS, Private Industry, Academia and other relevant stakeholders to discuss the current and future direction and utilization of virtual training & simulation technologies throughout the Military Services. The Summit will provide updates on the major efforts to integrate innovative learning approaches that strengthens the training capability of tomorrows' Warfighter. Discussions from Senior-level officials will include the overarching benefits of live, virtual, constructive training systems, technology updates, and how these cost-effective training solutions improve force readiness. 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 Modeling & Simulation 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 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 the Modeling and Simulation communities. 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.

  • 26 June 2018

    Conference, Naval

    CCGS Laurier Refit and VLE (F7049-180027/A) - Bidders' Conference and Site Visit

    Optional Bidders' Conference A bidders' conference will be held at the Canadian Coast Guard Base at 25 Huron St. Victoria BC on June 26, 2018 at 0900 hours Pacific Time. The scope of the requirement outlined in the bid solicitation will be reviewed during the conference and questions will be answered. It is recommended that bidders who intend to submit a bid attend or send a representative. Bidders are requested to communicate with the Contracting Authority before the conference to confirm attendance. Bidders should provide, in writing, to the Contracting Authority, the name(s) of the person(s) who will be attending and a list of issues they wish to table no later than 2:00 pm (Pacific Time) on June 22, 2018. Conference participants are asked to meet the Contracting Authority at 9:00 am (Pacific Time) on June 26, 2018 alongside the CCGS Sir Wilfrid Laurier at the Canadian Coast Guard Base; participants will then be escorted to the conference location. If all registered conference participants arrive early, then the bidders' conference may commence before 9:00 am. Bidders' conference participants must not board the vessel without the consent of the Contracting Authority. Conference participants may be required to present valid government-issued photo identification and sign attendance sheets. Conference participants must comply with all regulations, instructions and directives in force on the site and vessel. Any clarifications or changes to the bid solicitation resulting from the bidders' conference will be included as an amendment to the bid solicitation. Bidders who do not attend will not be precluded from submitting a bid. Mandatory Site Visit It is mandatory that the Bidder or a representative of the Bidder visit the work site. Arrangements have been made for the site visit to be held at the Canadian Coast Guard Base at 25 Huron St. Victoria BC on _June 26, 2018. The site visit will begin at 1000 hours Pacific Time. Bidders must communicate with the Contracting Authority no later than 2:00 pm (Pacific Time) on June 22, 2018 to confirm attendance and provide the name(s) of the person(s) who will attend. Bidders will be required to sign an attendance sheet. Bidders should confirm in their bid that they have attended the site visit. Bidders who do not attend the mandatory site visit or do not send a representative will not be given an alternative appointment and their bid will be declared non-responsive. Any clarifications or changes to the bid solicitation resulting from the site visit will be included as an amendment to the bid solicitation

  • 25 - 27
    Jun. 2018

    Conference, Aerospace

    Southeast Aerospace and Defence Conference

    Southeast Aerospace and Defence Conference Date: June 25-27, 2018 Venue: Battle House Renaissance Mobile Location: Mobile, Alabama, United States of America Target Audience: Aerospace and defence suppliers Sector: Aerospace The SADC is being held in Mobile, Alabama, on June 25-27, 2018. It will feature representatives from Airbus, Bombardier, Embraer, NASA, and Pratt and Whitney, along with a chance to tour the A320 Final Assembly Line! There will also be numerous networking opportunities during the event. As part of the Canadian delegation, you will be connected to the on-site Trade Commissioner. He will be available to introduce you to the speakers and organizers, and can provide a market briefing on the aerospace industry in the southeastern US. Contact Trade Commissioner Robert Tate for registration information and to learn more. The SADC is being co-organized by Airfinance Journal - organizers of nearly a dozen aviation conferences each year – and Leeham Co. – run by a former board member of the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance (PNAA). The Conference will bring together suppliers, OEMs, and investors to focus on production transformation and the future make-up of the aircraft production market. The agenda includes experts on: Airbus Final Assembly Line Bombardier C Series program and Final Assembly Line Developing Aerospace Clusters in the Southeast Evolving Aerospace Cluster at Mobile Product Development and Production Outlook for the Mid-Term Transformation in the Supply Chain Transformation in Manufacturing Why your organization should participate: Compare your product/service with international competitors Gain insights and market intelligence Increase visibility of your product or service Meet key commercial entities, industry players, and potential buyers, investors and/or partners Participate in networking events Receive on-the-ground assistance from the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service Trade Commissioner(s) involvement: Activities organized by the Trade Commissioner Service Business-to-business meetings Networking event Site visits The Trade Commissioner, Robert Tate, is specializing in the aerospace sector for the southeastern US market and can provide information on this and other local events that you are considering, as well as advice on business development in the region. Services from the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service are offered free of charge to Canadian companies and organizations.

  • 25 - 27
    Jun. 2018

    Conference, C4ISR

    Cyber Security for Defense Summit

    Cyber threats continue to originate from a wide variety (and ever-multiplying) range of entities from state-sponsored groups and terrorists to criminal elements and emerging hacktivist movements. As these groups exercise increasing sophistication in their use of advanced technology, the federal government is pressured to keep ''ahead of the game'' in protecting a wide array of disparate legacy systems with more limited resources. There is nothing like attending a face-to-face event for knowledge gathering networking, and we don't have to tell you how helpful it can be to get a hands-on demo of a new tool or to have your questions answered by experts. Cyber Security for Defense aims to provide a forum for Military leaders, Program Executive Officers, Industry Executives, Academics and Researchers from across the U.S share and discuss both theoretical and practical knowledge. This year you can again expect a high caliber and diversified speaker faculty from every facet of the U.S. Government and Military. Conference attendees will have an incredible opportunity to learn from 100+ top industry and military experts about the challenges we face and how working together we plan to forge ahead on a fast track into the expanding future. This year's summit will cover topics including: Cyber Defense Acquisition Goals Cyber Terrorism Protecting Sensitive Data from Cyber Intrusion AI and Machine Learning Cybersecurity Training Cloud Data Protection Protecting Weapon Systems from Cyber Attacks Blockchain Technology & Cybersecurity Encryption Standards Protecting Critical Defense Infrastructures Presentation Topics Include: Defending the United States from Cyber Attacks by Hostile States and Criminals Sharing Information between the Military and Private Sector Building Awareness of Cyber Vulnerabilities, Incidents, and Mitigations Challenges, Successes, and Future Investments in Cyber Security Defending the DoD Network from Cyber Intrusions Implementing Robust Cyber Defense Capabilities Maintaining a Reliable Pool of Talented Cyber Personnel International Military Perspectives on Fighting Cybercrime

  • 17 - 21
    Jun. 2018

    Conference, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Canadian Business Women in International Trade (BWIT) Trade Mission to the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC) National Conference and Business Fair

    Date: June 17-21, 2018 Venue: Cobo Center, Detroit Michigan Location: Detroit, Michigan , United States of America Target Audience: Canadian women owned businesses/entrepreneurs Sector: Aerospace, Agriculture and Processed Foods, Arts and Cultural Industries, Automotive, Chemicals, Clean Technologies, Consumer Products, Defence and Security, Education, Financial and Insurance Services, Fish and Seafood, Forestry and Wood Products, Industrial Machinery, Information and Communications Technologies, Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining, Ocean Technologies, Oil and Gas, Professional Services, Tourism, Transportation, Wine, Beer and Spirits The Canadian Business Women in International Trade (BWIT and the Women's Enterprise Organizations of Canada (WEOC) are leading a Trade Mission to the National Conference & Business Fair WBENC). WBENC is the largest conference of its kind for women business owners in the U.S. The WBENC National Conference & Business Fair is attended by Women's Business Enterprises (WBEs); senior executives and procurement representatives from the Fortune 500 and the U.S. Government; and select partner organizations whose missions align with WBENC's vision of expanding women's business opportunities in the marketplace. With three days of robust programming, the conference features lectures and presentations from today's thought leaders, engaging panel discussions, 1:1 Match Maker sessions, networking receptions; including a Government of Canada “Meet-and-Mingle” and a networking Reception and an opportunity to participate in the Business Fair Canada booth. If you would like to participate, contact us at bwit@international.gc.ca. We 'll send you a registration form so you can provide us with information about your company, market objectives, target organizations and other details. Join us now! Why your organization should participate: Compare your product/service with international competitors Gain insights and market intelligence Increase visibility of your product or service Meet academic or research entities Meet key commercial entities, industry players, and potential buyers, investors and/or partners Meet key regulatory bodies Participate in networking events Participate in pre-organized business to business meetings Pitch your product /service to selected audiences Receive mentoring and coaching Receive on-the-ground assistance from the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service Trade Commissioner(s) involvement: Activities organized by the Trade Commissioner Service Networking event Pavilion/exhibit The Trade Commissioners, Josie L. Mousseau and Lynne Thomson specialize in the Business Women in Trade sector and can provide information and advice on business development in the region. Please note that there is no fee for receiving services from BWIT and the Trade Commissioner Service, including for the Canadian reception in Detroit. Delegates are responsible for covering the cost of their travel, accommodations and registration to the WBENC conference itself. Once you have registered we will be able to send you the discount code for Air Canada flights. For more information contact the BWIT team bwit@international.gc.ca and visit the website www.businesswomenintrade.gc.ca

  • 15 June 2018

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Become a supplier to the Government of Canada

    Meet federal agencies that want to buy your products and services. A unique opportunity to... Explore the great potential of business opportunities on Canada's public markets Personally meet the people in charge of procurement for various public agencies Keep up to date with the latest developments in regulations on competition and transparency regarding calls for tender and public contracts Network with other entrepreneurs who, like you, are interested in national public markets About national public markets Each year in Canada, a considerable part of federal, provincial, and municipal budgets is allocated to the purchase of products and services intended for government operations, providing services to citizens, the construction of public buildings and infrastructure, and the purchase of new equipment. From the turbine for a hydroelectric dam to the services of a Buddhist chaplain, the range of goods and services required is extremely varied. The total estimated value of this public procurement, at all levels combined, is around $120 billion per year in Canada. There are several advantages to having government stakeholders among your clientele: beyond the impressive purchase volume, the clients are all solvent, and the various procurement processes remain transparent, ethical, and impartial in dealings with the private sector. Various agencies exist to ensure that these values are respected, and there is recourse for settlement should any company feel wronged. Being approved as a supplier to such clients is an acknowledgement of the quality of your company's products and services. Who should attend? All companies seeking government clients on the provincial market Entrepreneurs, economic development organizations, researchers, and students interested in the issue of procurement by public stakeholders and their tendering process Join us for this major event that brings together stakeholders from federal departments and agencies seeking to meet suppliers.

  • 14 - 15
    Jun. 2018

    Seminar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Level 3 - Mastering ITAR/EAR Challenges Seminar

    eep your competitive edge - take your understanding of the ITAR and EAR to a new level by attending an in-depth analysis of how to maintain compliance in the new age of export control HIGHLIGHTS: Keynote Speaker Timothy Mooney, Office of Exporter Services, Commerce/BIS ''What to Anticipate for Items Transitioning from the USML to CCL'' Matt Doyle, Lockheed Martin & Matt McGrath, McGrath Law Group ''Exercising Vigilance with IR&D'' Debi Davis, Esterline Corporation ''Lessons Learned from a Company Under a Consent Agreement'' DAY 1 TOPICS: Keynote Address, Transitioning Items - What to Expect in 2018 Export Control Reform: Tips to Make the Best of the ITAR and the EAR Exercising Vigilance When Pursuing IR&D Breakout Session-Are We Handling IR&D Correctly? Combining USML & CCL Items on One License Compliance Best Practices from a Company Previously Under a Consent Agreement Reexports/Retransfers, Russian Industry Sanctions & Crimea Prohibitions Breakout Session DAY 2 TOPICS: Agreements Advanced Workshop Breakout Session Pitfalls of a Compliance Program 10 Effective Habits of an Empowered Official Breakout Session Sentinel, Blue Lantern Programs & State/DDTC Company Visits

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