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  • 26 février 2018

    Journée de l'industrie, C4ISR

    Séance d'engagement des représentants de l'industrie non classé - Project cyberopérations défensives (W6369-17DE25/B)

    Séance d'engagement des représentants de l'industrie non classé: Le 26 février 2018, 9:00 - 12:00, EST Date limite pour s'inscrire à la réunion des représentants de l'industrie: Le 16 février 2018 - 14:00, EST Location d'engagement des représentants de l'industrie: WOs&Sgts Mess, 4 Queen Elizabeth Dr., Ottawa https://achatsetventes.gc.ca/donnees-sur-l-approvisionnement/appels-d-offres/PW-QE-049-26594

  • 26 fév. - 2 mar. 2018

    Journée de l'industrie,

    Rencontres individuelles classifiées - Project cyberopérations défensives (W6369-17DE25/B)

    Rencontres individuelles classifiées: Sessions d'une heure Du 26 février au 2 mars, 2018. Date limite pour s'inscrire aux rencontres individuelles classifiées: Le 23 janvier 2018 - 14:00, EST Location des rencontres individuelles classifiées: Quartier général de la Défense nationale, 101 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa https://achatsetventes.gc.ca/donnees-sur-l-approvisionnement/appels-d-offres/PW-QE-049-26594

  • 26 - 28
    fév. 2018

    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.

  • 22 - 23
    fév. 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR

    Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence

    THE LARGEST AND MOST NOTABLE CONFERENCE OF ITS KIND IN CANADA 2018 Theme: Canadian Security and Defence in the New World (dis)Order February 22-23, 2018 ~ Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, ON The largest public conference of its kind in Canada addressing security and defence policy, military capability planning and analysis. Over 600 attendees attend yearly including key decision makers from the Canadian Armed Forces, Department of National Defence, Public Safety, business, defence and security industry and Academia. The Conferences fosters networking opportunities, fuels relevant debates and provides a highly informative forum from a Canadian and foreign policy point of view. Conference Highlights 2018 Conference Theme: Canadian Security and Defence in the New World (dis)Order Panel 1: Security and Defence Challenges of the Future Panel 2: Taking Advantage of Disorder Panel 3: Harnessing the National Capacity for Security and Defence Panel 4: Implications for Building Military Forces for the Future Speakers and Panelists: The Hon Harjit Sajjan, Minister of National Defence (Invited/Invité) The Hon Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety (Invited/Invité) General Jon Vance, Chief of Defence Staff (Confirmed/Confirmé) Ms Jody Thomas, Deputy Minister of National Defence (Invited/Invité) Général Lecointre, Chef d'État-major de la défense, France (Invité/Invited) Air Chief Marshall Sir Stuart Peach, Chief of the Defence Staff, Great Britain (Invited/Invité) General Lori Robinson, Commander NORAD (Invited/Invité) Rear-Admiral Darren Hawco, Chief of Force Development (Invited/Invité) Dr James Boutilier, (Invited/Invité) Darrell Bricker, IPSOS (Confirmed/Confirmé) Lieutenant-général (Retraité) Marc Caron, CDA Institute (Confirmé/Confirmed) Dr Andrea Charron, CDA Institute (Invited/Invité) Colonel (Retired) Charles Davies, CDA Institute (Invited/Invité) Colonel (Retired) Ross Fetterly, (Invited/Invité) Dr James Fergusson, University of Manitoba, (Invited/Invité) General (Retired) Paul Kern, Cohen Group (Confirmed/Confirmé) Dr Kim Richard Nossal, Queens University (Confirmed/Confirmé) Dr Jānis Sārts, NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence, Riga (Invited/Invité) Full Agenda to be released soon. http://cdainstitute.ca/2018-ottawa-conference-on-security-defence/

  • 22 février 2018

    Webinaire, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    NATO Business Opportunities Web Series, Part 1

    EDUCATE YOUR COMPANY ABOUT DOING BUSINESS WITH NSPA AND NCIA NATO is procuring annually over CAD$ 5.5B of goods and services. Are you making the most of those various opportunities? As CADSI's objective to assist Canadian companies in preparing for such procurement opportunities, we are introducing our new NATO Business opportunities Webinar series comprising of four webinars in 2018. This webinar series is designed to educate and inform you about the business environment promoting new opportunities, and explaining submission details for the two main NATO Procurement Agencies, the NATO Support and procurement Agency (NSPA) and the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCIA). Join NSPA's Canadian Liaison Officer LCol. Martin Bedard from Luxembourg, NCIA's Canadian NATO Expert, Mrs Joanna Glowacki and CADSI on February 22nd, 2018 for the first of four informative webinars on the NATO Business opportunities. NSPA's mission is to provide responsive, effective, and cost-efficient acquisitions including armaments procurement; logistics; operational and systems support and services to the Allies, NATO Military Authorities and partner nations. NSPA employs more than1300 staff and is headquartered in Luxembourg (Capellan). NCIA's mission is to deliver secure, coherent, cost effective and interoperable communications and information systems and services in support of consultation, command & control and enabling intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, for NATO. NCIA employs more than 2400 staff and is headquartered in Brussels (Belgium).

  • 21 - 22
    fév. 2018

    Conférence, Sécurité

    Border Security Conference

    We are proud to announce the 11th Annual Border Security conference and exhibition which will convene on the 21st-22nd February 2018 in Rome, Italy. With the migration crisis ongoing throughout the Mediterranean and mainland Europe, Border Security is at the forefront of planning for nations around the world. This year's event will bring together senior border security experts from around the globe to discuss how to manage the security of borders at a time when mass irregular migration and cross-border terrorism have all nations at high alert. Benefits of Attending Discuss how political implications will affect border security within Europe and around the Globe in 2018 and beyond Explore strategies and next-generation technologies being implemented at land, air and sea borders around the world Discuss how European and Global borders can be effectively managed in response to the growing migration crisis and the increased threat of cross-border terrorism Hear how nations are implementing the latest biometric and data management capabilities to achieve secure and autonomous border controls

  • 20 - 22
    fév. 2018

    Conférence, Aérospatial, Naval, Terrestre, C4ISR, Sécurité

    Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace and Space

    Achieving Feasible Economic Returns With AM Technology It is our pleasure to announce the return of the premier forum in Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace and Space, taking place on the 20th-22nd February 2018. For the first time we take the meeting to Munich - one of the most dynamic, high-tech cities in all of Europe and a city that has established itself at the cutting edge of additive manufacturing technology. To showcase this, the forum will include a pre-conference focus day and facilities visit held at EOS's Technology Centre 16km outside of Munich (20 February). The event is a platform to help the AM user exploit the performance gains and economic returns that AMbrings to aerospace and space, landscaping key topics such as: Materials & Process Qualification, Certification, IP Protection, Industrial Implementation and Quality Management Systems. Reasons to attend Additive Manufacturing for Aerospace & Space 2018 Improve component characteristics on an industrial scale without compromising quality by understanding the critical success factors for AM in bridging the chasm to serial production Adopt lessons learned from a variety of economically quantifiable case studies delivered by OEMs, describing how they were able to leverage AM technology to achieve feasible economic returns Discover how supply chain is now developing in a way that will encompass Additive Manufacturing at Primes, Tier-1s, Tier-2, and downstream suppliers - enabling you to situate your organisation in a way that is evolving with market demand Hear the latest strategies used by industry leaders in their own projects to achieve material input and process certification so that you can achieve scalability and consistency in your own AM processes Agenda themes will include: Certification and standardisation strategies delivering critical assurance for defence and aerospace applications Space, air, land and sea applications for additive manufacturing processes Complete production cycle evaluation and assessment of through-life costs Training engineers to 'think in additive manufacturing' terms to utilise AM's full potential Innovation and new technologies developing additive manufacturing for defence & aerospace Commercialisation of research and developing short-term additive manufacturing strategies The National Additive Manufacturing Strategy and its consequences for the defence & aerospace agency

  • 19 février 2018

    Journée de l'industrie, Naval

    Conférence des soumissionnaires - Projet navires remorqueur d'urgence (F7017-160056/C)

    Une conférence des soumissionnaires aura lieu à Ottawa le 19 février 2018 (des renseignements plus précis seront communiqués aux soumissionnaires qui ont confirmé leur présence à l'autorité contractante). Dans le cadre de la conférence, on examinera la portée du besoin précisé dans la demande de soumissions et on répondra aux questions qui seront posées. On recommande aux soumissionnaires qui ont l'intention de présenter une soumission d'assister à la conférence ou d'y envoyer un représentant. Les soumissionnaires sont priés de communiquer avec l'autorité contractante avant la conférence pour confirmer leur présence. Les soumissionnaires doivent fournir par écrit à l'autorité contractante, le nom de la ou des personnes qui y participeront et des questions qu'ils souhaitent y voir abordées, au plus tard le 12 février 2018. https://achatsetventes.gc.ca/donnees-sur-l-approvisionnement/appels-d-offres/PW-MB-003-26699 Aubin, Marc A. marc.a.aubin@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca (819) 420-5452

  • 13 - 14
    fév. 2018

    Symposium, C4ISR

    Automated ISR Symposium

    The 6th Annual Automated ISR and Battle Management Symposium encourages members of the DoD, Intelligence Community, military services, and critical organizations to come together to discuss solutions and techniques to exploit ISR data in support of the warfighter. Due to the high volume of data being generated, operators have turned their focus towards increased ISR capabilities and expedited efficiency in PED to ensure timely and accurate intelligence. This program will facilitate discussions aimed at enhancingISR capabilities and emphasizing the significance of battle management systems to fight and win in a multi-domain environment. Topics to be Covered at the 2018 Symposium: Achieving C2 and fusion needs of an Air Force that is increasingly relying upon a data-centric battlefield Efforts towards acquiring machine-machine technologies and communications to facilitate C2 and battle management Executing global ISR missions to support combatant command and air components Developing intelligence capabilities and affordable modernization strategies to enable the future force Advances toward employing flexible communications links to provide rapid data sharing Alleviating the workload of intelligence analysts by using new tools to automate ISR information and capabilities Effectively applying GEOINT to advance our nation's ISR capabilities

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