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  • 30 - 31
    oct. 2018

    Conférence, Terrestre

    Military Vehicle Systems Summit

    The Military Vehicle Systems Summit will examine the DoD's current and future initiatives aimed at maximizing the power, survivability and lethality of US Military combat and tactical vehicles. Speakers from the US Army, US Navy, Industry and Academia will address recent vehicle modernization efforts including the fielding of the Next Generation Combat Vehicle and the further development of autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles and vehicle systems. Lastly, this event will convene a panel of representatives from our foreign allies to discuss ''Leveraging International Partnerships in Support of Next Generation S&T.'' Topics to be covered at the 2018 Summit Developing the Next Generation Combat Vehicle Integrating Unmanned and Autonomous Capabilities into Current and Future Vehicle Systems Maximizing Survivability and Lethality of Army/Joint Ground Combat Vehicles Delivering Modern Vehicles to Replace Obsolete and Costly Fleets Rapidly Acquiring Innovative Ground and Amphibious Vehicles to meet USMC needs Balancing Current Force Needs with Future Capabilities Assuring Readiness for Ground and Support Systems Around the World Delivering Unmanned/Autonomous Ground Vehicles in support of the Warfighter Leveraging International Partnerships to Bolster US/Allied Dominance in the Land Domain Why you should attend this year's Summit: The Military Vehicle Systems Summit will bring together experts from across the Defense Community to discuss the modernization of our Military's combat and tactical vehicles and vehicle systems. Speakers from across the DoD and academia will share their critical and unique insights into the research, development and acquisition of innovative ground and amphibious vehicle capabilities. Our speakers will examine the current and future DoD initiatives aimed at maximizing the maneuverability, lethality, survivability and efficiency of military vehicles. For example, the Summit will focus on the modernization of existing vehicle platforms and fielding of new families of vehicles such as the Next Generation Combat Vehicle. Additionally, the Summit will examine the growing role of autonomous/semi-autonomous vehicles and vehicle systems in combat. Attendees will have a unique opportunity to engage in open and honest conversation with key decision makers about US military vehicles. Attendees will gain valuable insights into navigating the vehicle capabilities acquisition processes and will hear about the solutions urgently needed by warfighters to ensure the successful defense of American interests. Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in the engineering 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. At our Summit you will have the ability to: Gain Education & Insight: Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior level speakers on some of the complex challenges facing the Military Vehicles communities. Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to engage in constructive dialogue among all in attendance. Influence: Help foster ideas. Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are encouraged to address our speaker faculty and each other with their questions, comments or ideas.

  • 30 - 31
    oct. 2018

    Conférence, Terrestre

    Armoured Vehicles Asia Conference

    Asia-Pacific - seen by most analysts as driving the future of the armoured vehicles market over the next ten years, the 8th installment of the Armoured Vehicles Asia summit returns to Bangkok, 30 - 31 October 2018. In order to take part in UN peacekeeping and peace enforcement missions, Indonesia requires equipment that corresponds to the military standards of its partner nations; it must also modernise its ability to respond to potential threats to its territorial integrity. For these reasons, the Indonesian Armed Forces are set to increase their Peacekeeping Forces from 2000 personnel to 4000 by 2019 - which among other programmes, is the reason we return to Jakarta. A platform for discussion of armoured vehicle deployment, procurement, cooperation, and sustainment - Armoured Vehicles Asia provides you with the access to information and contacts from Indonesia and surrounding countries that you need to deliver your offering.

  • 30 oct. - 1 nov. 2018

    Conférence, Terrestre

    Military Power Systems Conference

    The modern force requires high-endurance, high-density electrical power in order to ensure effectiveness of expeditionary missions. The dismounted Soldier is progressively required to carry more sophisticated electronic hardware while platforms and forward operating installations are increasingly being equipped with cutting-edge, power-demanding technology. Military Power Systems 2018 will identify innovative solutions to allow efficient power supply, distribution, and management. The objective of the conference is to evolve participants' understanding of methods to power the frontline and enhance energy efficiency, power generation, storage, and management at the unit level, across platforms and facilities. Top Benefits of Attending Unlock the potential for energy efficiency and renewable energies for infrastructures at home, temporary installations, and forward operating bases Lighten the Soldier's physical load and increase operational mobility be exploring conformal wearable technology, rechargeable batteries, and energy harvesting Attain energy resilience and move towards net zero installations by optimising power management by incorporating smart grids Upgrade situational awareness, extend silent watch, and accelerate mobility in different operating environments through platform hybridisation and integration of lithium-ion batteries Develop interoperable, smaller, lighter, and more powerful energy architectures for the future force Improve operational energy efficiency and reduce footprint of deployed troops Enhance fuel to electricity conversion and wireless power distribution by gaining an understanding of current experimentation and meeting lading solution providers Increase the endurance of unmanned platforms by powering them with higher power Li-ion batteries and incorporating alternative propulsion systems Who Should Attend End-User Community: Subject matter experts developing power generation and power management solutions for military applications Engineering and Logistics specialists working on energy efficiency Researchers innovating power generation across installations, platforms, and soldiers Government officials setting the trajectory for energy resiliency Solution-Providers: Leading industry providing power generation technologies to militaries Solution-providers developing batteries for unmanned platforms and dismounted Soldiers Industry engaged in power management and alternative energy sources

  • 30 oct. - 1 nov. 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR

    Directed Energy Systems Conference

    The Directed Energy Systems (DES) conference is the world's premier international forum for all elements of the DES community, including senior serving officers, technical experts and industry leaders. The theme for DES 2018 is "Transitioning to The Warfighter". While technical and scientific elements will be covered the focus will be on the future of militarily useful DE and the next steps required for these systems to earn their way onto platforms and into operations. We are undoubtedly at a time where Directed Energy Systems are moving on to platforms across the tri-service. Technological progress is helping to meet SWaP-C challenges and the spectrum of threats-faced now includes UAVs and smaller targets which require, and provide operational rationale, for lower powered systems. At the same time missile defence requires the future operationalisation of high-powered systems. The race is on to field systems now, get this technology into the hands of the Warfighter, gain feedback on how the systems can be used and take an iterative approach to refine and design future systems. This information, and the capability gaps identified, can then be used by research institutions to secure targeted funding for programs which promise to close the capability gaps identified by the warfighter. DES 2018 will contribute to the dialogue and expose capability planners, future operators and researchers to case-studies, developments in other nations, and help militaries share TTPS and Operational Concepts for this new capability. No more promises, DE is moving into operations! Key themes this year will include: Transitioning to the warfighter: earning a place onto platforms and into operations. What role do armed services see for directed energy, what technologies need to be refined, and what is the roadmap for adoption? Defining and sharing concepts of operations and TTPs behind the use of Directed Energy Systems. What are the SWaP-C considerations and how can the value proposition of these systems be communicated to strategic leaders? Understanding the threats faced and which problem sets most readily can be addressed by DES and which problem sets require more R&D in order to develop effective DES solutions? Learning from case-studies to address training challenges for High-Powered lasers and understanding safety and deconfliction considerations to deploy laser systems on the battlefield How Microwaves continue to have application as non-lethal weapon systems, but also as effective UAS-killers - how and why they may become the energy system of choice versus the laser Join us in London at the end of October to take part in this well-known international event. You will have the opportunity to gain both strategic and technical insight from military leaders, research scientists and industry experts, including roadmaps, goals, and the art of the possible. This will allow you to define future operational concepts, understand militarily useful applications of the latest technologies and help deliver the latest technology to the warfighter.

  • 30 oct. - 2 nov. 2018

    Journée de l'industrie, Aérospatial, C4ISR

    JOURNÉE DE L'INDUSTRIE DU SOUTIEN EN SERVICES DE RSRAP (W8486-148564/I)

    Inscription avant le 22 octobre 2018 Détails: https://buyandsell.gc.ca/cds/public/2018/10/04/09f110a79d0b40c8fa7595dd3a93541a/ABES.PROD.PW__BB.B238.F27014.EBSU000.PDF

  • 29 - 31
    oct. 2018

    Conférence, C4ISR

    MILCOM

    At MILCOM, global military communications professionals face command, control, communications, computing, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) challenges head on. They look at them from every angle and discuss them from end to end – research and development through future needs. The conference allows industry the opportunity to hear and understand the requirements, pace of change and state of play in a variety of C4ISR markets serving the military, federal agencies and multinational entities.

  • 29 oct. - 1 nov. 2018

    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 - October 29 - 30, 2018 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 - October 31 - November 1, 2018 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

  • 29 - 30
    oct. 2018

    Compétition/Défi, C4ISR, Sécurité

    GCTC-Smart and Secure Cities and Communities Challenge Public Safety SuperCluster and Cybersecurity Workshop

    The GCTC-SC3's Public Safety Supercluster (PSSC) is planning to hold a Public Safety Workshop at NIST Headquarters in Gaithersburg, Maryland on Monday, Oct 29, 2018 for members of all PSSC Action Clusters and any GCTC Action Clusters whose projects have applications to Public Safety, Community Resilience, PS Communications, or Disaster/Emergency Management and anyone interested in the field. At the workshop, Action Clusters will present updates on their projects and share experiences in building partnerships for public safety in Smart & Connected Communities (S&CC) with the audience. On Tuesday, October 30, 2018 the PSSC will continue to host a GCTC-SC3 Cybersecurity Workshop at NIST Headquarters in collaboration with NIST, Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate, National Telecommunications and Information Administration and GCTC-SC3 Cybersecurity & Privacy Advisory Committee (CPAC). The goal will be to identify challenges and define approaches for incorporating cybersecurity and privacy as a foundation for GCTC and S&CC programs. This event is open to all GCTC Superclusters, Action Clusters and any interested parties, and will also initiate planning for the GCTC-SC3 Expo scheduled for early 2019. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend this important event. Registration is free and open to the public.

  • 26 octobre 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Building Security and Defence in the Canadian Economy | Small Wars, Big Data

    The Discussions / Les Sujets Building Security and Defence in the Canadian Economy: The role played by Canadian companies, both domestically and internationally, in building security and defence for Canada is little discussed and poorly understood. Join our panelists for an informed discussion on how leveraging Canadian expertise in a variety of sectors to provide world class security and defence capabilities not only contributes to a safer world for Canadians, but also expands the Canadian economy. Small Wars, Big Data: The way wars are fought has changed starkly over the past sixty years. International military campaigns used to play out between large armies at central fronts. Today's conflicts find major powers facing rebel insurgencies that deploy elusive methods, from improvised explosives to terrorist attacks. Small Wars, Big Data presents a transformative understanding of these contemporary confrontations and how they should be fought. The authors show that a revolution in the study of conflict - enabled by vast data, rich qualitative evidence, and modern methods - yields new insights into terrorism, civil wars, and foreign interventions. Modern warfare is not about struggles over territory but over people; civilians - and the information they might choose to provide - can turn the tide at critical junctures. Our Panelists / Nos intervenants Building Security and Defence in the Canadian Economy Panel Host Dr Meghan Fitzpatrick, Director of Research and Senior Editor, CDA Institute Dr. Craig Stone, Canadian Forces College Professor Kim Nossal, Director. Centre for International and Defence Policy, Queen's University Moderator Col Charles Davies (Ret'd), Research Fellow, CDA Institute Small Wars, Big Data Panel Host Dr Meghan Fitzpatrick, Director of Research and Senior Editor, CDA Institute Author Eli Berman, University of California San Diego Ryan Compton, University of Manitoba MGen (Ret'd) Denis Thompson, Research Fellow, CDA Institute Dane Rowlands, Carleton University LCol Luis Carvallo, Canadian Armed Forces Karl Skogstad, Lakehead University

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