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  • 24 avril 2020

    Webinaire, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Défis et obligations légales des entreprises : mise à jour pour une relance efficace

    ÉVÉNEMENT AÉRO MONTRÉAL Aéro Montréal demeure très mobilisée pour ses membres et poursuit sa  série de webinaires. En s'associant à Norton Rose Fulbright, notre équipe vous proposait récemment le webinaire Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Défis et obligations légales des entreprises en temps de pandémie. Vous avez très nombreux à nous partager vos commentaires positifs sur le sujet. Me Éric Lallier, associé en droit de l'emploi et du travail chez Norton Rose Fulbright, sera donc de retour le vendredi 24 avril, à 11 h, pour vous proposer une nouvelle mise à jour sur les obligations légales liées à l'emploi dans le cadre de cette situation exceptionnelle. Ne manquez pas ce rendez-vous spécifiquement conçu pour les chefs d'entreprise et leurs gestionnaires ! À l'agenda du webinaire Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Défis et obligations légales des entreprises : mise à jour pour une relance efficace : • Les obligations des employeurs relatives au droit du travail, à la lumière des mesures disponibles pour une relance efficace • Une période de questions ouvertes avec M. Éric Lallier Veuillez noter que le nombre de places est limité et réservé aux membres d'Aéro Montréal. RÉSERVEZ VOTRE PLACE *Suivant votre inscription, un lien Web vous sera envoyé.

  • 22 - 24
    avr. 2020

    Symposium, Aérospatial

    CANCELLED | 2020 Summit Army Aviation Mission Solutions Summit

    2020 SUMMIT CANCELLED Dear Participants, We have decided we must cancel our April 2020 AAAA Nashville based Mission Summit. We will be looking at options in the coming weeks for AAAA to support expanded networking opportunities later this year at our other longstanding annual events. In view of yesterday afternoon's Memorandum from the Director of the Army Staff, Department of the Army dated 12 March 2020 and specifically Section 3 paragraph (e), cancelling travel and attendance at conferences through 24 April, the declaration of a States of Emergency by both Kentucky Governor Beshearin and Tennessee Governor Bill Lee yesterday, and in consideration of safety concerns for our attendees presented by the COVID-19 situation, we have no choice but to cancel our event Tuesday, April 21, 2020 1300-1700 Registration Open 1400-1600 AAAA National Executive Board Meeting 1700-1800 National Awardee Rehearsal 1815-2030 Awardee/NEG Dinner (Invitation Only) Wednesday, April 22, 2020 0800-1330 AAAA Chapter Officer Workshops 0900-1900 Registration Open 1200-1600 Spouse Event Marathon Village & Greenbrier Distillery Tour 1300-1500 AAAA Scholarship Foundation Board Meeting 1500-1600 AAAA President's Pre-Opening Industry Thank You Reception (Exhibitor ONLY industry to industry meetings) 1600-1900 Exhibit Hall Open 1600-1900 Early Bird Opening Reception (Sponsored by Team Apache) 1930-2130 Industry Receptions Thursday, April 23, 2020 0700-0745 Speakers Pre-Brief & Breakfast (Invitation only) 0700-0800 Eye Opener Coffee (Sponsored by Vertex Aerospace) 0800-0900 Spouse Event – YOGA 0700-1700 Registration Open 0700-1700 Soldier Café - Military ID Required – No Retired (Sponsored by Team Chinook) 0700-1700 Press Room Open (Sponsored by Northrop Grumman) 0745 - 1200 PROFESSIONAL SESSIONS 1100-1700 Spouse Session “Evolution of Rosie the Riveter” 1100-1700 Exhibit Hall Open 1100-1700 Networking Café Open (Sponsored by Raytheon) 1100-1700 Warriors To The Workforce Hiring Event 1130-1300 Scholarship & Museum Donation Luncheon 1230-1400 LEADERS Q&A 1430-1630 Working Groups 1300-1400 Spouse Tour, Gaylord Opryland Garden Tour 1800-2100 Army Aviation Hall of Fame Induction Banquet 2100-2300 Industry Receptions Friday, April 24, 2020 0800-0845 Speakers Pre-Brief & Breakfast (Invitation only) 0800-0900 Eye Opener Coffee (Sponsored by Vertex Aerospace) 0800-0930 Spouse Event – Water Aerobics 0800-1530 Registration Open 0800-1700 Soldier Café - Military ID Required – No Retired (Sponsored by Teach Chinook) 0800-1530 Press Room Open (Sponsored by Northrop Grumman) 0900-1230 PROFESSIONAL SESSIONS 1130-1230 Spouse Professional Session, Strategies for Living with Multiple Deployments 1130-1530 Exhibit Hall Open 1130-1530 Networking Café Open (Sponsored by Raytheon) 1130-1530 Warriors To The Workforce Hiring Event 1130-1300 Cub Club Luncheon & Social (Invitation Only) 1230-1445 LEADERS Q&A 1330-1430 Working Group 1300-1500 Spouse Event – Culinary, Meet the Chefs of Gaylord 1700-1800 Golden Eagles Reception (50 Year and Above Members) (Invitation Only) 1730-1830 Vietnam/Korean Veteran & Family Appreciation Reception 1800-2200 Soldier Appreciation Dinner Concert - Justin Moore (Sponsored by Bell)

  • 21 avril 2020

    Webinaire,

    Webinaire : Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Cybersécurité et télétravail pour les entreprises du secteur aérospatial

    ÉVÉNEMENT AÉRO MONTRÉAL L'industrie aérospatiale vit une situation exceptionnelle qui nous invite à faire preuve de créativité dans nos modes de communication. Aéro Montréal se mobilise pour ses membres et continue sa série de webinaires. Retrouvez-nous le mardi 21 avril, de 11 h à 12 h 00, pour un webinaire sur le thème de la cybersécurité dans le secteur de l'aérospatiale. Animé par Carillon et In Sec M, ce rendez-vous vise à sensibiliser les entreprises sur les éléments à surveiller et les outils à connaitre pour protéger vos organisations dans un contexte de télétravail et de transformation des opérations. À l'agenda : Protéger ses communications internes (contexte de télétravail) Protéger vos systèmes Une période de question avec la présence de Carillon et In Sec M. Veuillez noter que le nombre de places est limité et réservé aux membres d'Aéro Montréal. RÉSERVEZ VOTRE PLACE *Suivant votre inscription, un lien Web vous sera envoyé.

  • 21 - 22
    avr. 2020

    Webinaire, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Mastering ITAR/EAR Challenges (Seminar Level III)

    We are offering this event as a Webinar This advanced ITAR/EAR compliance seminar draws on the experiences of current and former U.S. Government officials. Designed to bring attention to the latest compliance topics and familiarize attendees with significant compliance specialist challenges, this seminar uses small group exercises to encourage team building and effective management practices. Topics include Post Export Control Reform: Transition Issues to Consider, Role of Empowered Officials, On-Site Visits, Submitting Voluntary Disclosures to Commerce and State, Advanced Agreement Workshop, EAR Enforcement, Compliance, and Brokering. The two-day seminar includes breakfast, lunch, seminar manual and a current copy of the ITAR. Space is limited. Registration will close once capacity is reached. Keep 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 reform Day 1 Webinar Topics: Recent Regulatory Changes & What to Expect Top 10 Violations Under a Consent Agreement Practical Tips for Cloud Users The Effective Habits of an Empowered Official Foreign Nationals & Elements of a TCP How to Apply Requirements for Classification, Recordkeeping, and Exemptions Day 2 Webinar Topics: New Guidance on Emerging and Foundational Technologies Advanced Agreements Workshop Breakout Session - Drafting Your TAA Implementing an Export Compliance Program Managing the Practical Impact of Re-Classification on Your Supply Chain Sentinel, Blue Lantern Programs & State/DDTC Company Visits "The small group discussions are an extremely effective learning tool. The exercises and small class size are a major plus that keeps us coming back to attend ECS seminars." Director of Export Compliance, Northrop Grumman "The venues are always conducive to learning and the quality of instructors as former State Department Licensing Officers is unparalleled." Program Manager, Military Systems Group https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21836

  • 20 avril 2020

    Webinaire, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    New FREE Webinar! Drone Security: Airport and Critical Infrastructure Strategic Initiatives

    New FREE Webinar! Drone Security: Airport and Critical Infrastructure Strategic Initiatives Dear Defense Industry Executive, In uncertain situations like the one we are facing now, we are more grateful than ever for online delivery of key information. As a business leader, you need to keep making difficult decisions and will need the best industry content you can count on. Defense Daily will provide that information you need, and to that end, we are pleased to announce a new webinar to address drone security. It will be held Monday, April 20, 2020, 1-2:30pm EDT Register Today As the use of recreational and commercial drones continues to increase, demand for systems to secure critical civilian infrastructure has skyrocketed — and industry has noticed. There are now more than 500 counter-UAS systems at various stages of development, more than double the number from two years ago, with different approaches to detecting, identifying and potentially mitigating carelessly or maliciously operated drones. Airport authorities, critical infrastructure owners and operators, and various elements of the U.S. government are trying to sort out the right policies, operating plans and technologies to confront challenges posed by unauthorized drones flying in and around their facilities. The stakes are high: in 2018, drone sightings near the runway at London's Gatwick Airport affected over 1,000 flights, causing ripples throughout the global air transit system at that time. Learn the latest developments and upcoming plans in this exclusive Defense Daily Webinar. In this webinar, we will address and provide expert discussion on the following: The challenges to critical infrastructure and populations presented by drones Legal and legislative advances that have already been made, and the hurdles that remain U.S. government testing and planning for drone security The spectrum of drone security needs, and where demand is the highest The business outlook for this rapidly-growing sector of security Speaking at this live webinar will be: Justin Barkowski, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, American Association of Airport Executives Timothy Bennett, PM Air Domain Awareness S&T Directorate, Department of Homeland Security Leesa Napier, Security Programs Specialist, National Security Programs & Incident Response, FAA. Lisa Ellman, Co-Executive Director of the Commercial Drone Alliance and a lawyer with Hogan Lovells Moderator: Cal Biesecker, Homeland Security reporter for Defense Daily and the editor of the biweekly electronic newsletter Homeland Security Report. More information and background on these speakers will be provided in coming days. Register Today

  • 20 avril 2020

    Webinaire, Aérospatial

    Drone Security: Airport and Critical Infrastructure Strategic Initiatives

    Dear Defense Industry Executive, As social distancing is becoming more prevalent, your online content needs are increasing. AND, the use of drones is increasing in light of procedures to remain safe and guard against the spread of COVID-19. Thus, we invite you to join us and register for Defense Daily's exclusive in-depth online presentation on drone security. It will be held Monday, April 20, 2020, 1-2:30pm EDT Register Today Airport authorities, critical infrastructure owners and operators, and various elements of the U.S. government are trying to sort out the right policies, operating plans and technologies to confront challenges posed by unauthorized drones flying in and around their facilities. Learn the latest developments and upcoming plans in this exclusive Defense Daily Webinar. In this webinar, we will address and provide expert discussion on the following: The challenges to critical infrastructure and populations presented by drones Legal and legislative advances that have already been made, and the hurdles that remain U.S. government testing and planning for drone security The spectrum of drone security needs, and where demand is the highest The business outlook for this rapidly-growing sector of security Speaking at this live webinar will be: Justin Barkowski Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, American Association of Airport Executives In his role, Justin represents and advocates for AAAE's members before the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, and other agencies overseeing the U.S. aviation industry. Prior to joining AAAE, Justin managed regulatory and policy issues at the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), particularly airmen certification, aircraft certification, and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Justin served on the Drone Advisory Subcommittee, the Unmanned Aircraft Safety Team, and co-chaired the 26 Coalition for UAS Safety, which brought over 20 aviation associations together to collaborate on safe UAS integration. While at AOPA, Justin also handled a number of airport compliance issues under the FAA's Airport Improvement Program. Timothy Bennett PM Air Domain Awareness S&T Directorate, Department of Homeland Security Tim Bennett has over 30 years managing, designing, manufacturing and testing electronic warfare (EW); intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance (ISR) and signal intelligence (SIGINT) systems for manned and unmanned systems. He started his career at NRL working on communication programs like the Classic Wizard. His recent accomplishments include leading the design and manufacturing of the Universal Ground Control Systems (UGCS) used to control the Gray Eagle, Shadow, Hunter and Orion UAS. In addition, as the Product Director, he led the effort for the design, manufacturing and testing of Orion UAS that holds the medium altitude long endurance (MALE) long endurance record for continuous flight. Mr. Bennett took an appointment with the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate in 2015 where he was the Deputy of the Program Executive Office (PEO) for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). He led manned and unmanned airborne research and technology transfer for the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), United States Coast Guard (USCG) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for the Borders, Immigration and Maritime Division (BID). He currently is responsible for air domain awareness for Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate. Lisa Ellman Co-Executive Director, The Commercial Drone Alliance, Lawyer with Hogan Lovells Lisa Ellman chairs the Global Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Group at the global law firm Hogan Lovells, where she's a leading public policy lawyer focusing on domestic drones and other emerging technologies. She co-founded and leads the Commercial Drone Alliance, an independent non-profit organization led by key figures of the commercial drone industry. Lisa is widely recognized as one of the “world's foremost authorities on drone and law.” Lisa's focus is expanding the commercial drone industry. She also focuses on UAS security efforts. Lisa co-founded the Domestic Drone Security Summit Series, bringing together national security agencies with industry to explore collaboration opportunities around drone security. Throughout her career, Lisa has worked to bridge government policymaking and business innovation. Lisa has held a variety of positions at top levels of the executive branch at the White House and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). Most recently, she led DOJ's effort to develop policy that would govern the use of UAS in the United States and participated in the federal interagency group tasked with integrating UAS into the National Airspace System. Leesa Smith-Papier Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, on assignment with FAA. Biographical information to come. We look forward to having you join us on April 20. Best Regards, Cal Biesecker Homeland Security reporter for Defense Daily and the editor of the biweekly electronic newsletter Homeland Security Report.

  • 17 avril 2020

    Webinaire, Aérospatial

    COVID-19, Airbus and Boeing: How Bad Will It Get?

    New order and delivery figures for commercial aircraft are coming in and they're grim. How long will it take for production rates to get back to “normal,” and what will that look like in the face of the COVID-19 crisis? What are the implications for suppliers? How about future product strategies? Join Aviation Week Network's senior editors and our new data partner AVITAS for a wide-ranging, interactive discussion on the new crisis in commercial aviation and its ramifications for the future of aerospace. Register for free and submit your questions. Panelists: Adam Pilarski, Senior Vice President, AVITAS Jens Flottau, Executive Editor, Commercial, Aviation Week Network Guy Norris, Senior Editor, Aviation Week Network Moderator: Joe Anselmo, Editorial Director, Aviation Week Network 10:00 EDT / 15:00 BST / 16:00 CEST

  • 15 avril 2020

    Webinaire, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Webinaire : Coronavirus (COVID-19) : Communication en temps de crise : Outils et recommandations

    ÉVÉNEMENT AÉRO MONTRÉAL L'industrie aérospatiale vit une situation exceptionnelle qui nous invite à faire preuve de créativité dans nos modes de communication. Aéro Montréal se mobilise pour ses membres et continue sa série de webinaires. Retrouvez-nous le mercredi 15 avril, de 11 h à 12 h 30, pour un webinaire sur le thème de la communication en temps de crise. Animé par l'agence Zone Franche, ce rendez-vous vise à sensibiliser les entreprises sur l'importance et le rôle des communications internes et externes pour les soutenir dans cette épreuve. À l'agenda : Présentation de Zone Franche sur la communication dans un contexte de gestion de crise Gestion de crise : Bien communiquer avec ses clients, ses fournisseurs, sa banque et ses créanciers Bien communiquer à l'externe (image de marque)` Sortie de crise : Éviter les écueils Outils à mettre en place Une période de question avec la présence de Marie-Françoise Hervieu, M.S., Présidente, Zone Franche et Guy Litalien, M.A., ARP, Conseiller principal en relations publiques et affaires gouvernementales, Zone franche . Veuillez noter que le nombre de places est limité et réservé aux membres d'Aéro Montréal. RÉSERVEZ VOTRE PLACE *Suivant votre inscription, un lien Web vous sera envoyé.

  • 15 avril 2020

    Webinaire, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Introduction to the EAR & Export Authorizations

    Refresh your knowledge of the ITAR/EAR or become completely export compliance certified - the choice is yours! Each webinar worth 1.0 CECP credit. Each attendee will receive a log-in, a copy of the presentation, and a certificate of completion. You choose which webinar you want to attend! Webinar schedule (1:00-2:30 p.m. ET): Wed. April 8: Introduction to Export Controls & the Elements of the ITAR Wed. April 15: Introduction to the EAR & Export Authorizations Thurs. April 23: Fundamentals of Jurisdiction & Classification Wed. April 29: How to Complete ITAR Export Authorizations Wed. May 6: Required Elements of a Compliance Program Wed. May 13: Overview of the Most Commonly Used ITAR Exemptions Wed. May 20: Overview of the Most Commonly Used EAR Exceptions Wed. May 27: Top 10 Violations & Tips to Prevent Each webinar equals 1.0 CECP credit. Participation in 8 webinars confers 8.0 CECP credits and allows you to take the CECP exam to become a Certified Export Compliance Professional. Refresh with a webinar or two or become export compliance certified with all eight - it's up to you! https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=22223

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