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  • 20 - 21
    mar. 2019

    Conférence, Autre défense

    GeoData Summit

    The 2019 Geospatial Data Summit brings together members of the GIS community across Agriculture, Utilities, Transportation, Infrastructure, and Government for an open dialogue about how the current revolution in Geospatial technologies is transforming real time decision making through enhanced data collection. This Summit will address the current implementations of Geospatial solutions that are unleashing the data's full potential in order to drive productivity, value, and smarter decisions for organizations of all sizes. Discussion Topics Delivering effective geospatial mapping platforms across various utilities for improved performance Advancing innovative, new solutions to guide the increased use of geospatial analytics Developing & maintaining geospatial foundation data, knowledge and analysis to enable NGA interoperability across the spectrum of users Leveraging the power of Open Source GIS software's for improved data accessibility Revolutionizing modern agriculture through the increased use of GIS technologies and tools Guiding the integration of GIS technologies across the U.S. in support of national interests Leveraging geospatial technologies and information to analyze and improve the nation's infrastructure and transportation systems Providing geospatial engineering and technologies in support of DoD & IC mission sets Utilizing GIS technologies in support of emergency management Why You Should Attend GeoData 2019 The 2019 GeoData Summit brings together members of Commercial Industry, Government Agencies, DoD, IC, and Academia for an open dialogue about how the current revolution in GIS is transforming the U.S. economy and government through enhanced data collection from various geospatial sensor platforms. The GIS market is set to increase to a net worth of 9 billion dollars globally by the year 2024. The emergence of these remote sensing platforms and navigation and positioning technologies to capture the spatial data objects in both government and industry will ultimately lead to an increased demand for GIS hardware components. Major industries such as; Utility, Government, Transportation & Infrastructure, and Natural Resource industries, will utilize GIS technologies to help assist them in identifying strategic vulnerabilities; and provide them real-time information for optimized production. With current GIS technology capability only increasing, the developing of the mapping segment in particular has allowed for better insights and forecasting into factors such as traffic patterns and crop conditions, and even hurricane response and recovery. The goal of this year's Summit is to support the development of geospatial information systems and emerging technology trends such as: spatiotemporal data generation, IoTs, geospatial sensor platforms, wireless networks, and computer capacity. This educational forum will provide the chance to further understand how the integration of advanced geodata technologies has profoundly altered the current data collection capabilities of individuals from all sectors for mission critical purposes, including disaster response, environmental monitoring, public safety, and Warfighter protection. It is vital that geospatial infrastructure is protected moving forward so that these technologies can continue to provide benefits to the nation for years to come.

  • 18 - 21
    mar. 2019

    Séminaire, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    US Export Controls with REFORM CHANGES Seminar

    This seminar series provides both novice and experienced export compliance professionals with a comprehensive education on complying with regulations administered by the US departments of State, Commerce, and Treasury, and what the recent ECR changes and potential coming changes from a new administration mean for their compliance programs. Export Control Reform (ECR) changes have relaxed the controls on most defense-related items and technology, but made understanding and complying with the regulations even more complicated. The shift of most military and space items from the ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) to the EAR (Export Administration Regulations) forces exporters to learn the highly complicated ins and outs of the EAR. The good news is that the complex rules impose significantly less compliance burdens and fewer compliance-based export delays. So if you learn these rules, you will be able to export sooner and reduce the costs of compliance, giving you a competitive advantage. TWO BACK-TO-BACK SEMINARS: ITAR Defense Trade Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - March 18 - 19, 2019 Introduction to Export Controls - ITAR, DDTC & More Munitions Export Controls & Determining Jurisdiction ''Specially Designed'' and the Order of Review Controlled Items and Activities License Requirements & Application Workshop New Brokering Rules & Political Contributions Technical Data Considerations License, Agreement & Exemption Management Internal Control Programs Items Shifted from USML to CCL Export Control Reform: Adjusting & Updating Practice EAR & OFAC Commercial & Military Export Controls - 2-DAY SEMINAR - March 20 - 21, 2019 Export Administration Regulations (EAR) Jurisdiction & Classification: The Order of Review Shipping & Licenses China Military Catch-All Rule Reexports Office of Foreign Assets Control Regulations (OFAC) Technical Data & Software Encryption Controls Export Control Reform: Adjusting & Updating Practices Export Enforcement Issues & Effective Export Compliance Sanctions Changes & Evolving Controls on Russia

  • 14 mars 2019

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

    Webinaire sur les débouchés dans le secteur de la sécurité au R.-U. et Consultation individuelle avec un expert de l'industrie de la sécurité au R.-U.

    WEBINAIRE: Explorer les débouchés dans le secteur de la sécurité au R.-U. Joignez-vous à nous pour un webinaire le jeudi 14 mars à 11h00 HNE pour explorer les futurs débouchés dans le secteur de la sécurité au R.-U.. Le webinaire couvrira: · Les questions en matière de sécurité internationale, en particulier le terrorisme et ses menaces connexes à la sécurité · Le marché de la sécurité au R.-U., couvrant les occasions de procurer des solutions de sécurité qui soutiennent les trois disciplines de sécurité, physique, informatique et des personnes. L'accent sera mis sur les sous-secteurs suivants: o Vol de propriété intellectuelle et crimes majeurs au R.-U. o Détection de drones et technologies pour le secteur de la sécurité au R.-U. o Gestion de crise et continuité des activités face à des incidents majeurs · Exporter au R.-U. o Informations et conseils sur les points à considérer lorsque vous ciblez le marché du R.-U. o Établir des partenariats avec les entreprises britanniques en tant que vecteurs d'accès vers d'autres marchés internationaux o Panorama des Conférences et Salons commerciaux au R.-U. à envisager pour une éventuelle participation Ce webinaire est organisé par le Service des délégués commerciaux du Canada à Londres et sera dirigé par Chris Phillips, ancien directeur du National Counter Terrorism Security Office (NaCTSO) du R.U. (Bureau national de la sécurité anti-terrorisme). M. Phillips a plus de 30 années d'expérience dans le domaine des services de police au R.-U. et occupe à présent le poste de Directeur général de l'International Protect and Prepare Security Office (IPPSO) (Bureau international de la sécurité en matière de protection et de préparation) Largement reconnu en tant qu'expert de l'industrie de la sécurité au R.-U., il a travaillé en étroite collaboration avec des entreprises et organisations du secteur public canadiennes. Consultation individuelle avec un expert de l'industrie de la sécurité au R.-U. Toutes les entreprises participantes auront droit à une consultation individuelle avec Chris Phillips dans les 4 semaines qui suivront le webinaire. Si vous êtes interessé, nous vous demanderons de nous envoyer au préalable un courriel avec vos questions, avant la programmation d'une conférence téléphonique. Si cela vous intéresse, veuillez contacter Michael.Haddadeen@international.gc.ca qui vous enverra vos identifiants. Veuillez envoyer un courriel à: Michael.Haddadeen@international.gc.ca

  • 13 - 14
    mar. 2019

    Conférence, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre

    DoD Unmanned Systems Summit

    Our 7th Annual DoD Unmanned Systems Summit directly supports DoD/Federal Government priorities by providing a conduit for officials to efficiently reach audiences outside of their respective offices that directly impact their department's mission success, at no charge to the government, and in an efficient expenditure of time. Topics to be Covered at the 2019 Symposium: Developing unmanned systems to defeat near peer threats in future fights Challenges faced integrating unmanned systems across the force Reducing soldier workload through human-machine teaming Improving Unmanned system interoperability Developments in unmanned swarm research Weaponizing UxS air and ground systems Delivering Naval dominance through unmanned capabilities Efforts to integrate UxS' into the National Airspace Why You Should Attend this Symposium This educational Summit will bring together senior DoD officials, military leaders, academia, and solution providers to enhance the interoperability and tactical capabilities of UxS across the services. Our 2019 Unmanned Systems for DoDwill emphasize the increased need to develop UxS technology as the national defense focus shifts from counterinsurgency back to a great power fight. As potential enemies increase their unmanned capabilities, the United States will have to develop systems of their own. These systems will have to increase warfighter functions and provide commanders with unmatched capabilities. This Summit will feature the growing role of UxSs in our country's military and focus particularly on the needs of the various services to dominate on the future battlefield. This summit will feature senior-level discussions that emphasize the critical need for common controllers and interoperability to further enhance the effectiveness and accuracy of UxS across the services. This program will allow for open and honest dialogue to solve the nation's most difficult technical and strategic challenges while bridging the UxS capability gap among the services.

  • 12 - 14
    mar. 2019

    Conférence, 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. Why Attend? Better Understanding on military and government needs and processes for acquisition, in order to secure the bid. Discover New Emerging Technologies and innovative strategies, improving interoperability and radar capabilities to enhance operation efficiencies. Test New Technologies during our Demo Drive, evaluate and analyze new technology to advance operations. Hear from key thought leaders in the Radar community including the latest challenges and requirements for the next generation of radar technology Join Our Technical Training Day to get an inside perspective and learn more about cognitive radar, spectrum challenges and supporting domain awareness. Topics we covered include: Transforming the Battlefield Sensor Network Next Generation Radar for Contested Environments Upgrades in Military Radar for UAVs Extending and Upgrading the Capabilities of Existing Radar Assets Patriot Missile's Reinvention -- Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMIC) at Work Future Intelligent Military Radar - Cognitive Radar and Autonomous Machine Intelligence Advancements in Ground Radar Technology Bistatic/ Multistatic Military Radar for UAV Swarms Very Low SWaP-C Military Subsystems and Components Modular Upgrade Opportunities in Major US Radar Efforts

  • 12 - 14
    mar. 2019

    Conférence, Aérospatial

    Counter UAS 2019 Conference

    New Speakers. New Topics. New Vision. Small UAS systems have been proliferating at an accelerating speed and they are having an impact in all parts of our lives. Their uses span from commercial, military, hobbyist, farming, logistics and much more. With this expansive growth come new and emerging threats. UAS have proven to be useful weapons on the battlefield where they can be used for reconnaissance and to cause harm. But domestic agencies have had a rising cause for concern because terrorist organizations, narco gangs, organized crime and other domestic groups have started to use UAS for nefarious causes. In this year's conference we will be focusing on CUAS challenges & solutions for both military and domestic agencies. Counter UAS 2018 was a resounding success in this new space thanks in big part to our reputable speaker faculty, sponsors, and 200+ attendees from the industry, all branches of the military and domestic security agencies. For Counter UAS 2019 we have planned on building on that success by putting together a robust program with high caliber speakers and decision makers. The biggest key to the success of the conference will be our attendees, our partners and the connections we all make in pursuit of a singular goal, identifying and providing the most innovative and cutting edgy CUAS solutions to the government, military and warfighters. This year's summit will cover topics including: Military's Counter-UAS acquisition goals Countering drone swarms Defending against autonomous UAS DOJ and DHS CUAS strategies and policies Protecting critical infrastructure from UAS DOJ and DHS CUAS acquisition priorities Countering UAS attacks by terrorists Military's Counter-UAS requirements Mounted C-UAS weapon systems Directed energy weapons

  • 12 - 14
    mar. 2019

    Conférence, C4ISR

    Airborne ISR & C2 battle Management Conference

    Optimizing the OODA Loop - An ISR Enterprise for the Full Spectrum of Conflict Now in its sixth year, the international Airborne ISR & C2 Battle Management conference has built a strong reputation among leaders from the Air and Intelligence communities who recognize the need to strengthen partnerships, share strategic objectives and build trust and understanding in an effort to enhance global intelligence and command and control infrastructures across the air, space and cyber domains. Building on the success of our 2018 event, which brought together over 200 delegates to discuss the concepts of global reach and deterrence, next year's conference will be themed around decision advantage for the full spectrum of conflict, with emphasis on the changing nature of the 'OODA Loop' in a time of emerging disruptive technologies and the adoption of multi-domain concepts of operation. This theme has the potential to address some significant gaps in understanding between government and industry and across global alliances about the future of C2ISR as we plan for the full spectrum of operational environments and high-end, peer conflict. The emergence of major acquisition programmes, from the U.S. Air Force's Advanced Battle Management System, to the NATO Alliance Future Surveillance Programme, to the UK's new airborne early warning platform, highlights the continued need for and relevance of eye in the sky capabilities. This forum provides a platform through which to maintain global investment into strategic C2 and ISR capabilities to secure our decision advantage in peace, crisis and conflict. The 2019 Programme In Brief A2AD - Airborne ISR & Early Warning Capabilities in High End, Peer Conflict Requirements Design - Defining the Right Capability Mix for the Full Spectrum of Conflict Environments The Next Generation Air Force - Addressing Skills Fade and Enhancing Decision-Making for Multi-Domain Operations Manned to Unmanned - ISR assets in permissive and non-persmissive environments Multi-Domain C2 - Integrating space and cyber into Air Force operational constructs Machine Intelligence & the Future of the OODA Loop

  • 11 - 13
    mar. 2019

    Conférence, Terrestre

    FUTURE SOLDIER TECHNOLOGY 2019

    SMi are proud to host the fifth annual Future Soldier Technology conference, which will convene in London on the 12th and 13th March 2019. This year's event will also include a dedicated pre-conference focus day on 11th March 2019 focused exclusively on dismounted situational awareness (DSA) – exploring how new technologies within mobile deployable communications, ISTAR, battlespace management, Command & Control networks, and innovative immersive technologies and displays are assisting the warfighter. Future soldier programmes continue to be critically important for dismounted infantry operations around the world. As militaries are expected to operate in diverse environments – from Arctic to urban landscapes – developing materials, technologies and capabilities that enable soldiers to survive and thrive has become ever more important. As the only meeting solely dedicated to enhancing soldier modernisation programmes, Future Soldier Technology 2019 will provide a unique opportunity to see how emerging technologies and materials are used to overcome challenges in soldier modernisation programmes, from across the world. It will explore the key categories for development, such as: survivability, lethality, sustainability, mobility and C4i. Along with soldier modernisation programmes from: IdZ-ES, FELIN, ISSP, Land 125, Sistemas de Combate do Soldado, and more.

  • 6 - 7
    mar. 2019

    Conférence, C4ISR

    DARPA's Artificial Intelligence Colloquium (AIC)

    The AIC will be held March 6–7, 2019 at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center. The AIC will highlight recent research results across the full breadth of DARPA's investment in advancing the state of the art in AI. The AIC seeks to: Strengthen and expand DARPA's innovation ecosystem by engaging a broad range of scientists, engineers, and technologists across the nation's academic and industrial bases; Inform stakeholders of DARPA's vision and priorities for AI, in the context of national security, to better enable collaboration and transition of technologies; and Inspire the technical research community to seek research and development partnerships with the Agency by sharing DARPA's record of innovative achievements.

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