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  • 27 novembre 2019

    Journée de l'industrie, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR

    Journée Gouvernement et défense – Opportunités d’affaire et d’innovation

    Cette journée vous permettra de mieux saisir les occasions d'affaires et d'innovation que représentent les ministères et organismes du Gouvernement du Canada. Cette activité gratuite est organisée par Québec International, Optonique, Développement économique Canada et le Bureau des petites et moyennes entreprises (BPME) au sein de Services Public et Approvisionnement Canada (SPAC). 3 raisons de participer : Remportez des appels d'offres publics et devenez fournisseur pour le gouvernement du Canada. Apprenez-en davantage sur les besoins technologiques et les axes de recherche de la défense canadienne. Initiez des collaborations de recherche avec les ministères, organismes gouvernementaux et partenaires présents. La journée sera divisée en deux parties : Partie #1 - matin : Présentation des meilleures pratiques d'affaires en vue de décrocher des appels d'offres publics. Aperçu des besoins et du processus pour vendre au gouvernement. Aide à l'inscription des entreprises présentes en tant que fournisseurs officiels du gouvernement. Activation des avis courriel pour permettre aux entrepreneurs de recevoir les appels d'offres qui correspondent à leurs biens et services. Entendre des représentants de ministères et d'organismes publics fédéraux qui viendront présenter leurs besoins actuels et à venir. * Les entreprises inscrites seront contactées au préalable afin de s'assurer que le gouvernement achète leurs produits et services. ** Nombre de places limité pour la partie #1. Si l'activité affiche complet, une session supplémentaire sera organisée prochainement. Partie #2 – après-midi : Présentation des besoins technologiques en défense et sécurité d'organismes fédéraux. Explication détaillée des programmes des forces canadiennes. Présentations d'axes de recherche d'entreprises œuvrant dans le secteur de la défense et sécurité. Vous trouverez la programmation complète ici! Comment puis-je contacter l'organisateur si j'ai des questions? Par téléphone: 418 681-9700, poste 247 Par courriel: slafond@quebecinternational.ca

  • 20 - 21
    nov. 2019

    Conférence, Autre défense

    Social Media in the Defence and Military Sector conference

    We are proud to present the 9th annual Social Media in the Defence and Military Sector conference, taking place on the 20th and 21st November in London, United Kingdom. Social Media has become an increasingly vital tool for the Armed Forces in the 21st Century. Not only in order to reach out to a wider and younger audience globally for recruitment and information purposes but as a new front in warfare. What soldiers, airmen, and sailors post online can be crucial to winning the hearts and minds of local populations, weakening the enemy's narrative, and as an instrument in the proliferation of cyber warfare. This year's conference will focus on cyber defence, operational use of social media, individual nations' and organisations' social media campaigns, open-source intelligence gathering, and much more! Benefits of Attending Engage with a dynamic audience of military officers, government officials, industry experts and social media platform specialists on crucial topics such recruitment, cyber-security, audience engagement, crisis response tactics and combating fake news Exclusive Host Nation presentations from the UK MoD, Royal Navy and the British Army Hear from the US military on Operationalizing the Science of the Human Domain for Effective Global Engagement - A US Special Operations Forces (SOF) Approach Two half day pre-conference workshops focusing on social media strategies and the utilisation of immersive technologies in military communications campaigns Plus Two Pre-Conference Workshops | 19th November 2019 Workshop A: Audience Engagement through Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) Workshop Leader: Pat O'Connor, Managing Director, VRAI 08:30 - 12:30 Workshop B: Digital Transformation in Government Communications Workshop Leader: Steven Mehringer, Digital Transformation, SME 13:00 - 17:00

  • 20 - 22
    nov. 2019

    Salon, Sécurité

    Homeland Security Week 2019

    Preparing, Protecting & Maintaining Resiliency for Homeland Security We are living during complex times with growing advancements in technology alongside the global presence of evolving terrorists operations. Homeland Security Week has been designed to provide the necessary dialogue to help drive homeland security initiatives to protect our homeland. The 13th Annual Homeland Security Week will bring together 250+ individuals ranging from DHS officials, industry executives, elected officials, and academia from across the U.S. and global stakeholders to discuss the challenges at the forefront of homeland security operations, policy and procurement's. Key themes running throughout the summit include: Border Management and Surveillance Cyber Security Critical Infrastructure Processing, Exploiting and Disseminating Intelligence and ISR Platforms Counter Terrorism and Safe Cities With interactive discussion groups and panels you will have the opportunity to be a part of the summit sharing your expertise whilst learning about the DHS, TSA, CBP, FEMA (just to name a few) agencies priorities, strategies, requirements and future operations. "Very well organized and informative. The presenters were clear experts in the respective fields." U.S. Customs & Border Protection "Great review of the top down Homeland Security system of our nation." Homeland Security Research Corp https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21606

  • 20 novembre 2019

    Conférence, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    6th Annual Defence Procurement Conference

    Synopsis During the election campaign, the Liberal Party of Canada have proposed significant changes to Canada's defence procurement system, which is still working on the hundreds of projects approved with Strong, Secure, Engaged. These proposals could have profound effects on the implementation of Canada's defence program moving forward. On November 20th, the Canadian Global Affairs Institute will host a one-day conference to discuss the procurement changes proposed by Canada's new government, provide an update on the implementation of defence projects, re-examine the ITB/VP policy, and examine ways of introducing greater agility into Canada's procurement system. This event is sponsored by Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, and the Department of National Defence. Individual ticket: $199.00 Student ticket: $50.00 https://www.cgai.ca/6th_annual_defence_procurement_conference

  • 19 - 21
    nov. 2019

    Conférence, Autre défense

    Future Indirect Fires Eastern Europe Conference

    Future Indirect Fires Eastern Europe: Taking Firepower Forward We are proud to host the third annual Future Indirect Fires Eastern Europe conference which will be held this year in Tallinn, Estonia from 19-21 November. Centred on the unique security challenges in Eastern Europe, this event has established itself as the leading conference for Indirect Fires experts across the NATO Alliance and beyond. Putting the spotlight on NATO's Eastern Flank, Future Indirect Fires Eastern Europe will provide a platform for military leaders, technical specialists and industry experts to discuss the issues that will define success in the years to come in this region of special strategic importance. This year discussions will look further into the development of new digitised fires systems and networked capabilities. Fire support as one of the crucial and inseparable elements of warfighting will be at the heart of the discussions along with a greater focus on munitions. The Future Indirect Fires Eastern Europe Conference will provide a comprehensive account of indirect fires modernisation priorities, battlespace integration, mobility and mechanisation, reconnaissance and surveillance, target identification, electronic warfare, and information, cyberspace operations and others. Attend Future Indirect Fires to: Learn from international fires experts about current modernisation programmes including the procurement of K9 155mm self-propelled howitzers by the Estonian Defence Forces and many others Discuss NATO interoperability and learn how allied nations' artillery and fire support can operate together against an enemy in a multinational environment Hear from advanced nations on improving situational awareness and cross-section target identification across the entire battlefield through incorporation of UASs and NATO compliant counter-battery radars Shorten the kill-chain, learn how to enhance fires C2, and increase decision-making speed by integrating networked, software-intensive fire control systems Upgrade precision of fire support and enable operations in GPS-denied environments through the incorporation of smart and precision-guided munitions

  • 19 - 21
    nov. 2019

    Conférence, Aérospatial

    Military Flight Training USA Conference

    MFT USA is back and proud to be bringing together a community of 100+ Training Program Managers, Instructors, Industry and Academy Experts and Executives as we discuss challenges at the forefront of pilot training. Driven by modernization and innovation this year's topics, themes speakers and attendees will be aligned to key priorities, recommendations and requests from US and international stakeholders in the community. Critical Discussions will take place on: Pilot retention and overcoming the pilot shortage Defining the right balance between live and synthetic training Integrating emerging technology and VR to enhance pilot capabilities Cost effective training and addressing the challenges of downloading and offloading Developing the skills for our Next Generation of Fighter, Rotary and RPA pilots Core Themes Innovation In Training In Fifth-Generation Aircraft through revolutionary F-35 and F-22 training systems, polices, plans and practices Innovation In Pilot Training through extensive downloading and offloading across the training program combined with the establishment of an LVC roadmap Innovation in Rotary & Multi Engine Training through cost effective training systems created by advanced simulation fidelity, skills based training and operational training and mission readiness Top 10 Reasons to Attend Engage with 150 key decision makers across the US DoD, Air Force, Navy, Army and Marine Corps Hear the latest news from T-X Program decision makers one month before the final RFP release Debate innovative 5th Generation Training plans and programs to prepare for the F-35 Review the latest updates on the US Navy�s TH-57 replacement procurement Solve the challenges facing LVC and Distributed Mission Operations to deliver cost effective training systems Key insight into downloading potentials and practices across the training system Unearth innovation ground base offloading practices to reduce training cost Maximize system and immersion fidelity in flight simulation to open up increased offloading opportunities Discover the latest opportunities for training service providers across the US Armed Forces Engage with F-35 partner nations on their training plans and policies to position yourself for international markets https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21638

  • 19 - 20
    nov. 2019

    Salon, Terrestre

    Warfighter Systems Summit

    Our 2nd Annual Warfighter Systems Summit will serve as an educational 'town-hall' type forum to explain current and future Department of Defense efforts to maximize the lethality, protection, & situational awareness of US close combat Warfighters. Speakers from DoD, U.S. Army, USMC, & HQAF will detail how recent initiatives such as the establishment of the Close Combat Lethality Task Force are aiming to transform combat units into "Warfighting Machines" by replacing legacy Warfighter capabilities with enhanced systems and technologies. Topics to be covered at the 2019 Summit: Fielding next generation technologies for Close-Combat Warfighters in the battlefield Advancing Warfighter lethality to ensure a more lethal, effective, & cohesive Infantry Ensuring the overall equipping and sustaining of the USMC with fully integrated infantry combat capabilities Acquiring & fielding cutting-edge technologies such as the Next Generation Squad Weapon to maximize precision & targeting on the battlefield Maximizing Warfighter lethality through advanced training programs and synthetic training environments that will help close the gaps Developing & integrating superior clothing & individual equipment to provide the Soldier state-of-the-art protection to defeat Equipping dismounted Soldiers and near-ground support platforms with technologically advanced, lightweight imaging tools to enhance combat effectiveness Enhancing power architectures to extend the duration of operations and enable the joint Warfighter to attain a dominant tactical overmatch using fewer power sources Why you should attend this year's Summit: The current emphasis on increasing close combat lethality has never been higher. It is currently one of the main priorities of the Department of Defense and over the next five years, 3.6 billion dollars will be distributed to enhance such lethality priorities. With a large percentage of casualties coming from the infantry level, the focus to improve their survivability, mobility, & situational awareness to keep pace with the speed of War is at a premium. Former Secretary Mattis dedicated a large amount of resources and funds to this initiative and now the Director of the Close Combat Lethality Task Force and others across the DoD are continuing this effort by facilitating scalable, affordable, & adaptable architectures, with the end goal being to further equip and protect the Warfighter, creating a decisive overmatch to defeat the adversary at the small unit level. Our 2nd Annual Warfighter Systems Summit will feature perspectives from the various military services on how current advances being made on military systems and devices will be key moving forward to help reduce weight, increase power, and increase Soldier maneuverability. Sessions will provide important details on how new technologies are being integrated to help increase a Warfighter's lethality & survivability at the squad level, in areas such as night vision, tactical connectivity, and weapons systems; to ultimately give them the ability to fight and win anytime and anywhere moving forward. Lastly, this Summit will gather a panel to discuss the development of advanced LVC training & simulation methods that will help close the gaps and assist small unit levels anywhere on the battlefield. Attendees at our Warfighter Systems Summit will have a unique opportunity to engage in open and honest conversation with key decision makers and acquisition authorities about the future of US close combat forces. Attendees will gain valuable insights into navigating the Warfighter capabilities acquisition processes and will hear about the solutions urgently needed by Warfighters to ensure the US maintains a tactical overmatch over its adversaries. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas. We assemble the most respected minds in the manufacturing and acquisition communities, as well as the 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. Participating Organizations at Last Year's Summit: Revision Military, Laser Max Defense, Harris Corporation, Trijicon Inc., Nammo, True Velocity Inc., National Armaments Consortium, BAE Systems, Conflict Kinetics, Engility Federal Resources, Draper, Ultra Elec Precision, Iris Technology, 3M, SRI International, North American Rescue, Tex-Shield Inc, Sage Technologies Inc., CSA, Solution Now Enterprises, ARC, Applied Optics Center, DCS Corp, Irvine Sensors Corporation, Elbit Systems of America, Marathon Targets, Abom, Night Vision Devices, Blue Force Gear, USACE, US NAVY, HQDA Operations, PEO Soldier, AUSA, ASA (AL&T), Department of State, Army Futures Command, DoD, II Marine Expeditionary Force, MCoE - TRADOC, CCDC Data & Analysis Center, CCDC C5ISR Center, HQMC CD&I, Marine Corps Systems Command, ONR Code 30, USACAC, AF Agency for Modeling & Simulation, NAWCTSD, USSOCOM, 82nd Airborne Division, 10th Mountain Division, DARPA & many more..! Exhibit & Sponsorship Opportunities Showcase the latest technology offerings and today's most innovative solutions with exhibits, product demonstrations, and luncheon receptions for the event delegation. Download the Event Prospectus https://www.asdevents.com/event.asp?id=21698

  • 19 - 22
    nov. 2019

    Salon, Sécurité

    Milipol Paris 2019

    Événement mondial de la sûretéet de la sécurité intérieure des États 21e édition https://www.milipol.com/

  • 18 - 19
    nov. 2019

    Conférence, Naval, C4ISR

    Maritime Information Warfare Conference

    We are proud to present the 3rd annual Maritime Information Warfare conference to be held in London. With rapid technological advances changing the way maritime forces utilise and manage information, the ability to wage information warfare has become a critical component of naval capability. Gaining operational effectiveness through "information advantage" is critical to the abilities of any Navy on the world stage. The initial draft of the programme looks at engaging with the cutting edge of information warfare; learning lessons and taking inspiration from exercises across NATO, in particular the Royal Navies Ex Information Warrior in 2018/2019. This event is about discussing strategies, systems, and new technologies to increase information warfare capabilities, as well as the challenges associated with engaging in information warfare. The main themes within the conference include Artificial Intelligence (AI), Information Exploitation and Big data, Cyber Security and Defence, Command Control Communication and Computers (C4), and Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR). Benefits of Attending The original focus revolved around the Royal Navies Information Warrior Exercise with Admiral George Zambellas providing our focus and keynote speaker and attracting representatives from all major Navies. Since then prominent speakers from the majority of NATO nations (including Vice-Admiral Gilday, US 10th Fleet) have been able to provide unprecedented insights into the status and future of Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology for both NATO forces and Industry alike. This years conference intends to expand on this, bringing the best and most up-to-date sector knowledge to those who need it. Holistic coverage of Maritime Information Warfare, a wide range of themes that reflect the key aspects of the UK's Information Warrior Exercise Close attention paid to Artificial Intelligence, in particular how a mixture of automation and machine learning is building the platforms and capabilities of the future Updates on information Warfare Compatibility and Platforms across NATO Emphasis on Cyber Warfare, and the importance of more effective Cyber Defence as the maritime sphere becomes more information technology-centric Clarification on the different ways NATO Navies interpret and take advantage of concepts such as Information Exploitation and Cyber Security

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