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  • 5 - 6
    jun. 2019

    Conférence, Terrestre

    Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems conference

    We are proud to host the fourth annual Future Armoured Vehicles Weapon Systems conference, which will convene in London on the 5th and 6th June 2019. Now in its fourth year, the conference provides the ideal platform for a high-level meeting between key military personnel involved in munition and armament systems for armoured combat vehicles, and leaders from the most forward-thinking NATO-aligned military nations. As armoured vehicles are required to operate across diverse environments and against varying enemy forces they need to be able to deliver the firepower required to eliminate these adversaries. Whether exploiting anti-tank guided missiles to counter larger armoured units, or beyond line of sight ranged artillery in support of advancing soldiers, modern armoured vehicles continue to rely a myriad of weapon systems to deliver the lethality required to achieve their mission objectives. Analysing R&D in new armaments and munitions for armoured vehicles, generic modular designs that enable platform interoperability, targeting and tracking systems and operational feedback from training and gunnery exercises and schools, FAVWS promises to delve into the heart of lethality systems within international mounted formations. Benefits of Attending Keynote briefings from senior managers from leading armoured vehicle programmes from across the NATO-aligned world A unique emphasis on developing versatile lethality capabilities by exploiting open electronic architectures and a modular approach to weapon system integration Focused and high-level discussion featuring technical managers and project engineers from both military and industry Generating knowledge and expertise following recent procurement processes within international militaries Informal networking time factored in so that you can gather insight from peers and colleagues shaping and influencing armoured vehicle programmes

  • 5 - 6
    jun. 2019

    Conférence, Aérospatial, C4ISR

    Small Sats & Space Access Summit

    The organiser, in partnership with the SmallSat Alliance, will host a comprehensive two-day summit on how the application of small satellites is transforming the space domain. Together with government, industry and commercial partners this event will present and highlight the technology currently underway and the challenges that exist in enhancing space access and employing SmallSats to ensure space superiority. The 2nd annual SmallSat & Space Access Summit encourages members of the DoD, Intelligence Community, military services, and critical organizations to come together to discuss solutions and techniques to exploit the space domain. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Summit: Assessing the advantages of employing small satellite capabilities to meet operational requirements Leveraging small satellites to gather data and enable the effective monitoring of emerging crises Operating micro-satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) Examining the limitations and constraints of the payload sizes, power, and interface specifications of current small spacecrafts Utilizing commercial space technology to successfully deliver military requirements Highlighting how industry can provide reliable and affordable access to space Improving launch and landing capabilities to ensure mission success and safety Addressing the implications of the growing small satellite market for the space launch industry Why You Should Attend This Summit: Historically, satellites are massive in size and expensive to both develop and launch. In the past, this has limited our flexibility and access to space. In response, the US has turned its attention toward the advancement of small satellites, which are proven to often be more cost-effective and pragmatic. The advantages of small satellites are not just their drastically reduced cost, but also their ease of launch, mission flexibility and ability to strengthen our overall capability in the space domain. Our 2nd Annual SmallSat and Space Access Summit will address the development of SmallSat technologies and the challenges of achieving successful vehicle launches. Speakers will address the policy, acquisition, and development of space capabilities aimed at ensuring US superiority in the space domain. Furthermore, this event will highlight the role of the space industry and commercial sector in furthering reliable space access and innovative satellite technologies. Speakers from across the DoD, IC, Federal Agencies and commercial sector will share their insights into the future direction of SmallSat applications and the challenges of fielding SmallSat constellations. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with senior leaders about the advancements in small and cubesat capabilities and the role industry plays in progressing the success of small vehicle launches. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas. We seek to bring together the respected leaders from the DoD and IC, leading research centers, and industry technology providers. 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.

  • 30 - 31
    mai. 2019

    Symposium, Aérospatial

    UAS EAST For DoD and Government Symposium

    In the area of autonomous platforms, unmanned aerial vehicles have become the most matured segment to-date as the military has quickly valued their abilities in surveillance and strike missions but as for at sea and on land, the competitive landscape for vendors is largely still shaking itself out as they require more development to get to production, robotics and unmanned ground vehicles are regaining prominence as those obligations have rebounded from $681.8 million in fiscal 2014 to $1.6 billion last fiscal year mostly on R&D spending increases. Those numbers show a turnaround from sequestration cuts and defense spending shifts. Future compound annual growth rate of 10.2 percent through fiscal 2021 with Army, Navy and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency programs among the drivers. Research sees cognitive engineering advancements as a driver of ground robotics as vehicles learn how to operate on their own and collaborate with other like platforms. Key issues address in the Program General Session will include: DoD, Government Unmanned Systems: Future Plans, Requirements, Policy and Programs UMV, USV, UGV, & UAS Platform Systems Integration and Capabilities Advancements in UMV Persistent Subsea Capabilities Cutting-Edge Unmanned Ground & Robotics Technologies & Testing for the Warfighter Technological Advancements in UGV Manned & Unmanned Teaming for Ground Forces Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning between Manned & Unmanned Technologies Future Unmanned Air and Ground Systems Capabilities Advancements UAS Sensor & Data Collection Capabilities Advancements in Robotic Autonomous System (RAS) Technologies Attending "Unmanned Systems" will be a rewarding investment of your time. All attendees will obtain invaluable information on the emerging opportunities in the Military, Government, Commercial and Civil Markets found nowhere else. Key program offices will examine UxS from first hand experiences and address the Needs, Requirements and Opportunities needed in this incredibly fast growing market.

  • 29 - 30
    mai. 2019

    Salon, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité, Autre défense

    CANSEC 2019

    CANSEC is North America's largest tri-lateral defence event. As the event has evolved over its 20 year history, CANSEC has been established as the platform for defence and security companies operating in Canada to come together with key decision-makers from military and government, both national and international. Held annually in Ottawa since 1998, CANSEC 2019 will once again showcase leading-edge technology, products and services for land-based, naval, aerospace and joint forces military units. Of the 11,500 registrants for 2018, over 5,000 Government of Canada representatives were registered with 3,000 of these delegates from DND 600 VIPs, Generals, top Military and Government officials 16 MPs, senators and cabinet ministers attended the event The world attends CANSEC! Over 40 delegations from around the world participated in 2018, including Ministers of Defence, senior procurement officers, and military commanders CANSEC is not just for OEMs, with over 2,000 business decision-makers and influencers attending the event last year, CANSEC is the perfect forum for a SME looking to grow in defence and security industries

  • 28 - 30
    mai. 2019

    Conférence, Aérospatial

    Space Operations Summit

    An authoritative joint defence space forum designed for NATO and its partners to build mutual understanding and awareness of the evolving space landscape, benchmark their space strategies and doctrine, and outline their plans for future capabilities for operations from and for space. The Space Operations Summit is designed to bring together the international military space enterprise to identify new opportunities for joint collaboration, overcome new and emerging threats, and enhance allied space resilience, intelligence and decision-making in support of global security objectives. Ahead of the publication of NATO's first Space Policy, we are pleased to host a forum that strengthens coordination between allies and commercial and civil partners for global defence operations, enabling us to enhance our collective space capabilities and build decision-advantage across multiple domains. Conference Objectives Enable NATO and its partners to benchmark their defence space policies to develop coherent approaches to emerging operational threats Develop clearer understanding and articulation of joint doctrine to plan, execute, and assess joint space operations Encourage closer collaboration between government and both traditional and non-traditional defence contractors Stimulate dialogue about the evolving space landscape, emerging threats to space assets and the growth in opportunities for the military to leverage the commercial space revolution Supporting the Space Enterprise The space landscape is undergoing a revolutionary transformation. The rapid development and proliferation of space technology, led by a vibrant and diverse global industry made up of traditional defence contractors, philanthropists, new space companies and start-ups, gives NATO and its partners new opportunities to enhance their individual and collective space capabilities to support and enhance global and theatre multi-domain operations. However, the space domain is no longer benign as it once was. The exponential growth of civil, commercial and military space actors has created a highly congested and, now, contested environment which presents global allies with myriad strategic, operational and tactical challenges not just in space, but in air, at sea, and on land. At the precipice of this technological space revolution, and against the backdrop of new threats that threaten national and global security, military and government leaders are developing new strategies that will enable them to outpace their adversaries and build a innovative, sustainable, resilient space enterprise for the future. The inaugural 'Space Operations Summit' will provide the vehicle through which these issues can be explored, within and across political, military and industrial alliances, and assist the decision-making process by engaging subject matter experts in this dynamic defence space community ahead of the publication of NATO's first Space Policy in the June 2019.

  • 28 - 29
    mai. 2019

    Conférence, Aérospatial

    Full Spectrum Air Defence Asia

    This is the only event to consider the full spectrum of air defence for one of the most diverse and active regions in the world. As North Korea continues to develop its Ballistic Missile programme, increasing already strained political tensions in the region, the need for long range and ballistic missile defences has come to define the regional requirement. Behind the headlines, local non-state actors across Asia continue to utilise drones and UAVs to great effect, presenting a threat across every spectrum. Against this threat, the need for a full spectrum of air defencehas never been greater. As the threat evolves across every spectrum the response must develop with it, and nations can no longer afford gaps in their air defence. Developing a national and regional capability to respond to threat across every range and spectrum has become the key priority of all Air Defence Commands in Asia. Led by the region's senior air defence commanders, the summit will bring Asia's air defence commands together to shape, design and meet the requirement for full spectrum air defence in Asia. Benefits of attending Full Spectrum Air Defence Asia; Dramatically improve your capability by designing a fully integrated and layered air defence system covering the full spectrum of ranges Reduce operating costs by adopting new and successful command and control processes, tried and tested by peers and solution providers in the Asia-Pacific region Manage the future threat by including cutting edge research- delivered by the regions leading technical specialists- into your plans & policy Contribute to regional security and establish future partnerships beneficial to your organisation via dialogue and cooperation with senior leaders and Air Defence Commanders in Asia

  • 28 - 30
    mai. 2019

    Conférence, Terrestre, C4ISR

    Land ISR & C2 Battle Management

    Advancing ISR & C2 Battle Management Capabilities for the Army & Special Forces Army and Special Forces need a range of C2ISR assets to enable them to operate successfully in conditions of uncertainty and complexity. Based on our understanding of what the drivers of change in the land domain will be in the future, it becomes clearer that land forces will need to be prepared to address a range of threats and operating environments; to control and defend territory as well as to stabilize and maintain order; to 'see' through both congested and austere electronic environments; to maneuver in both physical and digital spaces; and integrate and optimize ISR assets effectively. The world's only dedicated C2ISR conference for the army and special forces community will address the critical C2ISR capability gaps currently emerging and, beyond that, start to review how future technologies - from nano UAVs to dissemination networks - can be integrated and prosecuted effectively into combined arms, multi-domain battle, from the rural to the megacity. The Programme in Brief The Drivers of Change and Complexity in the Land Domain Prosecuting C2ISR in Ambiguous, Hybrid Conflict Scenarios ISR and C2 Battle Management Technology Gaps, R&D and Future Requirements Perspectives from Special Operations Forces Situational Awareness and Data Dissemination in Contested Spaces Multi-Domain C2 in Future Land Environments

  • 27 - 30
    mai. 2019

    Séminaire, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité, Autre défense

    US Export Controls on Non-US Transactions Seminar

    Understand how United States export control rules impact Asia-Pacific and other non-US businesses United States trade control laws and regulations impact companies that use or resell US-origin products, components, or technology. The US Government can impose serious penalties for US and non-US companies who fail to comply with the extra-territorial US rules (including monetary fines, a loss of US Government contracts, or a complete ban from receiving any US items). Topics New and updated definitions of key ITAR and EAR terms Rapidly evolving US sanctions policies Important changes in the treatment of dual and third country national employees of Non-US companies Change in US presidential administration means new enforcement priorities The Trump Administration:� New enforcement and regulation priorities How US export rules impact a wide range of transactions outside the US How the US enforces these export regulations on non-US companies Practical methods for complying with US export regulations TWO BACK-TO-BACK SEMINARS: ITAR U.S. Defense Trade Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - 27-28 May 2019 Learn the ins and outs of compliance with International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) in a format that is easy to digest. KEY TOPICS INCLUDE: New ''Specially Designed'' Definition Canada, UK & Australia Exemptions Agreements Requirements EAR / OFAC U.S. Commercial & Military Export Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - 29-30 May 2019 A hands-on approach to complying with the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), including both export controls and antiboycott regulations, and Treasury Department trade embargoes. KEY TOPICS INCLUDE: Persons and Items Subject to US Jurisdiction US De Minimis Content Calculation EAR Classifications EAR Controls on Military Items

  • 22 - 23
    mai. 2019

    Conférence, Terrestre

    Military Virtual Training & Simulation Summit

    The 2019 Military Virtual Training & Simulation Summit will provide a forum for members of the DoD, 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 in order to increase warfighter readiness and help train for future multi-domain operations. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Summit: Delivering Leap Ahead Technology Simulation Capabilities Leveraging M&S and LVC Solutions for Increased Soldier, Unit, and Force Readiness Developing Live, Virtual, Constructive and Gaming Replications to Support the Operational Environment Employing Simulation to Deliver Realistic Near-Peer OPFOR Increasing Solider Lethality through use of Modeling and Simulation Integrating M&S Solutions to Reduce Overhead Cost of Traditional Training Methods Utilizing Modeling and Simulation to Close Lethality and Readiness Gaps Leveraging Innovative M&S Technologies to Supplement Military Medical Training Why You Should Attend this Summit This educational Summit will bring together senior DoD officials, military leaders, academia, and solution providers to explore emerging concepts and capabilities in Virtual Training and Simulation technologies. These new systems will help improve warfighter readiness and prepare them to fight on any terrain and in any environment. No longer will the DoD have to spend millions of dollars to ship men and equipment across the country when training can be complete at home station. With these new abilities, former Secretary of Defense James Mattis' goal of the warfighter facing 25 simulated battles before they every face the real thing can become a reality. Our 2019 Military VT&S Summit will emphasize the use of VT&S to improve warfighter readiness while also increasing safety and reducing cost. The global shift back to a Great Power Competition world along with the threat from non-state actors requires that America's warfighters be trained and prepared for a wide variety of operational environments. In order to accomplish this task, the military is shifting towards virtual systems that can simulate everything from the villages of Afghanistan to the dense urban cities of China. The development of virtual training systems will allow America's Warfighters to be prepared and ready for any battle needed to defend America and America's assets. This Summit will feature senior level discussions that emphasize the critical need for the rapid acquisition and development of VT&S capabilities across all services. This program will allow for open and honest dialogue to solve the nation's most difficult technical and strategic challenges.

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