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  • 5 - 8
    Mar. 2018

    Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Canadian Defence Technology Roadshow in Brazil

    Canadian Defence Technology Road Show in Brazil - Aircraft MRO – Emergency Response Technologies – Innovative Defence Technologies Global Affairs Canada through the Consulate General of Canada in São Paulo will be pleased to receive your manifestation of interest to participate in the “Canadian Defence Technology Road Show”, which will take place from March 5th through March 8th, covering three cities in Brazil: São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasília. Canadian Delegate Profile Canadian delegates to the “Canadian Defence Technology Road Show” will best benefit from the value added described below if they match the following profile: International experience in Defence with focus on Aircraft MRO and/or Emergency Response technologies and/or innovative defence technologies; Ability and interest to establish mutually beneficial partnerships with local players; Clearly demonstrates value-added of organization to Canadian economy How to Apply for Participation If you are interested in participating in this Canadian mission, we kindly request that you fill out the application form attached and submit it to Ms. Simone Araujo by emailing it to spalo.aero@international.gc.ca no later than January 30th 2018. For further information, please contact your Aerospace, Defense and Security Trade Commissioner in São Paulo, Mr. Alex Krell, by email alex.krell@international.gc.ca or by phone +55-11 5509-4325 at any time. Please note that only companies matching the profile described above will be eligible to attend the mission. Also, in order to provide companies with high quality events, contacts and meetings, a maximum of 15 companies will be accepted as part of the Canadian delegation. Applications matching the eligibility criteria will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Information regarding logistics of the event will be provided shortly, but we strongly suggest all interested/potential participants apply as soon as possible for a Brazilian visa at the nearest Brazilian Embassy or Consulate in Canada immediately, as the process is known to take 3-4 weeks. Mission Value Added This mission´s main strategy will be to position Canadian D&S industry as top of mind and as a partner of choice for D&S technology in Brazil, at the same time medium to long-term business opportunities are developed with key local D&S stakeholders in three areas of focus: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul of Aircrafts, Emergency Response Technologies and Innovative Defence Technologies. The Defence Roadshow will comprise briefings, focused discussion panels, networking events with the local defence community, site visits, and a business-to-business session with Brazilian counterparts, through a "showcasing tour" across some of the most relevant cities in Brazil for Defence, developed to provide you with an exclusive opportunity to meet key players of the Defence business in Brazil, build bridges and identify local partners. The program will include a "Canadian MRO Technology Day" so companies with business on defence-related maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircrafts will have the opportunity to showcase to the aviation departments of the Brazilian Armed Forces and other public security entities. This mission will provide you with a unique opportunity to establish a personal relationship with key Brazilian business and government counterparts - which is essential to doing business in Brazil - and will enable further collaboration and business in the near future, paving the way to succeed in this complex, highly competitive, but rewarding market. Key Brazilian players on D&S have already confirmed interest such as the Brazilian Air Force, Navy and Army, the Brazilian Ministry of Defence, Brazilian Association of Defence Industry (ABIMDE), and the Defence Council of the Federation of Industries of the State of Sao Paulo (FIESP-Condefesa) among other government and private sector players.

  • 5 - 6
    Mar. 2018

    Symposium, Land, C4ISR, Security

    Joint Civil & DoD CBRN Symposium

    The 2018 Joint Civil & DoD CBRN Symposium will provide a forum for members of the DoD, Federal Government, State and Local Government, Private Industry, Academia, and other relevant CBRN stakeholders to discuss the latest updates from key organizations involved in advancing a Whole of Government approach to improving CBRN defense, readiness, response and recovery. Topics to be Covered at the 2018 Symposium: Maintaining Core Competencies to Rapidly Develop, Test and Field Defense CBRN Capabilities Enabling Real Time, Informed Decision Making at Multiple Levels of Leadership Improving CBRN Readiness and Response Capabilities Technology Supporting Enhanced Warfighter Protection from CBRN Threats Driving Medical Countermeasures Development to Limit Adverse Health Effects of CBRN Incidents Managing and Maintaining Biosurveillance Systems R&D Supporting Advanced Threat Decontamination Developing and Identifying Strategies for Improved First Responder CBRN Response

  • 1 March 2018

    Naval

    Shipbuilding Technology Forum

    The Shipbuilding Technology Forum is a one-day conference that is intended to showcase emerging technologies, address a range of marine and shipbuilding issues as well as ship repair and the advantages they provide for growth and export. This event facilitates meaningful dialogue between industry, government and military so as to provide stakeholders with the knowledge and share lessons learned from a technological perspective with the aim to showcase successful investments in cutting-edge technologies.

  • 1 March 2018

    Webinar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    CADSI WEBINAR: US Department of Defense Budget

    Presented by Avascent Analytics and the Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC), the US Department of Defense (DOD) FY19 Budget Webinar will offer unparalleled insight into the US DOD budget by program and service, provide intelligence on DOD plans and priorities that will impact Canada, and help you gain insights into the changing opportunity space in Canada's largest defence export market. Join Michael Petric and Matthew Vallone from Avascent Analytics and MGen (ret'd) Dave Wheeler from the Canadian Commercial Corporation on March 1st, 2018 to learn what the US DOD budget release means for Canada. Avascent operates at the intersection of Industry and Government in complex markets. With expertise in commercial aerospace, defence, public transit, healthcare, cyber and information technology, Avascent provides senior leaders with highly defensible, rigorous and evidence-based research and analysis. Speakers: Michael Petric, Head of Avascent Analytic's Ottawa Office Matthew Vallone, Director of Research and Analysis for Avascent Analytics MGen (ret'd) Dave Wheeler, Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) Date: March 1st, 2018 Time: 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EST/EDT Cost: Registration is free for CADSI members and Government of Canada employees. Note: Space is limited to 100 participants. Information on how to connect to the browser-based webinar will be emailed to registrants before the event. For questions regarding registration, please contact Marc Watters, Policy Coordinator at 613-235-5337 ext. 29 or e-mail at Marc@defenceandsecurity.ca On-site attendance is not available for this event.

  • 26 February 2018

    Industry Day, C4ISR

    Unclassified Industry Day - Defensive Cyber Operations Project (W6369-17DE25/B)

    Unclassified Industry Day: February 26, 2018. 9:00 - 12:00, EST Registration Deadline for Unclassified Industry Day: February 16, 2018 14:00, EST Industry Day Location: WOs&Sgts Mess, 4 Queen Elizabeth Dr., Ottawa https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-QE-049-26594

  • 26 Feb. - 2 Mar. 2018

    Industry Day,

    Classified One-on-One Sessions - Defensive Cyber Operations Project (W6369-17DE25/B)

    Classified One-on-One Sessions: One hour time slots, February 26, 2018 to March 2, 2018 Registration Deadline for Classified One-on-One Meetings: January 23, 2018 at 14:00, EST One-on-One Sessions Location: National Defence Headquarters, 101 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa https://buyandsell.gc.ca/procurement-data/tender-notice/PW-QE-049-26594

  • 26 - 28
    Feb. 2018

    Conference, C4ISR

    Military Radar Summit

    Tools, Technologies, and Techniques for Advanced Radar Systems With increasing hostility and changing international relationships occurring globally, there is a clear need to substantially increasing our detection capabilities of foreign assets great and small. With threats like UAV's becoming increasingly difficult to detect, due to their slow travel and small characteristics, advancing radar technology is critical. Every second counts!. With this in mind, the US Armed Forces' leading military radar operations and acquisition experts have been tasked with improving small target detection, SWAP-C, resiliency to electronic warfare, interference management, modular upgrades, and autonomous radar assets. In order to accomplish this, the military has put out a number of significant RFPs and requirements. It will take a seamless collaboration of the top agencies, OEMs, military branches, and contractors to achieve these goals. Military Radar Summit 2018 brings together the key stakeholders to learn, share and connect on radar resiliency, catch up to foreign developments, implement the newest scientific capabilities, overcome functional challenges, and upgrade your existing resources.

  • 22 - 23
    Feb. 2018

    Conference, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR

    Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence

    THE LARGEST AND MOST NOTABLE CONFERENCE OF ITS KIND IN CANADA 2018 Theme: Canadian Security and Defence in the New World (dis)Order February 22-23, 2018 ~ Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, ON The largest public conference of its kind in Canada addressing security and defence policy, military capability planning and analysis. Over 600 attendees attend yearly including key decision makers from the Canadian Armed Forces, Department of National Defence, Public Safety, business, defence and security industry and Academia. The Conferences fosters networking opportunities, fuels relevant debates and provides a highly informative forum from a Canadian and foreign policy point of view. Conference Highlights 2018 Conference Theme: Canadian Security and Defence in the New World (dis)Order Panel 1: Security and Defence Challenges of the Future Panel 2: Taking Advantage of Disorder Panel 3: Harnessing the National Capacity for Security and Defence Panel 4: Implications for Building Military Forces for the Future Speakers and Panelists: The Hon Harjit Sajjan, Minister of National Defence (Invited/Invité) The Hon Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety (Invited/Invité) General Jon Vance, Chief of Defence Staff (Confirmed/Confirmé) Ms Jody Thomas, Deputy Minister of National Defence (Invited/Invité) Général Lecointre, Chef d'État-major de la défense, France (Invité/Invited) Air Chief Marshall Sir Stuart Peach, Chief of the Defence Staff, Great Britain (Invited/Invité) General Lori Robinson, Commander NORAD (Invited/Invité) Rear-Admiral Darren Hawco, Chief of Force Development (Invited/Invité) Dr James Boutilier, (Invited/Invité) Darrell Bricker, IPSOS (Confirmed/Confirmé) Lieutenant-général (Retraité) Marc Caron, CDA Institute (Confirmé/Confirmed) Dr Andrea Charron, CDA Institute (Invited/Invité) Colonel (Retired) Charles Davies, CDA Institute (Invited/Invité) Colonel (Retired) Ross Fetterly, (Invited/Invité) Dr James Fergusson, University of Manitoba, (Invited/Invité) General (Retired) Paul Kern, Cohen Group (Confirmed/Confirmé) Dr Kim Richard Nossal, Queens University (Confirmed/Confirmé) Dr Jānis Sārts, NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence, Riga (Invited/Invité) Full Agenda to be released soon. http://cdainstitute.ca/2018-ottawa-conference-on-security-defence/

  • 22 February 2018

    Webinar, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

    NATO Business Opportunities Web Series, Part 1

    EDUCATE YOUR COMPANY ABOUT DOING BUSINESS WITH NSPA AND NCIA NATO is procuring annually over CAD$ 5.5B of goods and services. Are you making the most of those various opportunities? As CADSI's objective to assist Canadian companies in preparing for such procurement opportunities, we are introducing our new NATO Business opportunities Webinar series comprising of four webinars in 2018. This webinar series is designed to educate and inform you about the business environment promoting new opportunities, and explaining submission details for the two main NATO Procurement Agencies, the NATO Support and procurement Agency (NSPA) and the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCIA). Join NSPA's Canadian Liaison Officer LCol. Martin Bedard from Luxembourg, NCIA's Canadian NATO Expert, Mrs Joanna Glowacki and CADSI on February 22nd, 2018 for the first of four informative webinars on the NATO Business opportunities. NSPA's mission is to provide responsive, effective, and cost-efficient acquisitions including armaments procurement; logistics; operational and systems support and services to the Allies, NATO Military Authorities and partner nations. NSPA employs more than1300 staff and is headquartered in Luxembourg (Capellan). NCIA's mission is to deliver secure, coherent, cost effective and interoperable communications and information systems and services in support of consultation, command & control and enabling intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, for NATO. NCIA employs more than 2400 staff and is headquartered in Brussels (Belgium).

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