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1 Announcing an Outstanding Symposium on the Latest Opportunities, Needs and Challenges for Next-Generation ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance) - MISSIONS, REQUIREMENTS & OPPORTUNITIES - Special Keynote Presentations by: Lt Gen Raymond Palumbo, USAF, Deputy Undersecretary of Defense (Intelligence) for Joint and Coalition Warfighter Support, Director, DoD Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force Mr. Dyke Weatherington & Dr. Karen St. Germain from the office of Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (UW & ISR), Strategic and Tactical Systems, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition RADM Elizabeth Train, USN, Director, National Maritime Intelligence- Integration Office, Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Mr. Terry Mitchell, Director, Intelligence Futures, Deputy Chief of Staff, (G-2), Headquarters, Department of the Army (G-2) Mr. Weldon Jack Campbell, Acting Vice Director, Intelligence (JCS/J2) Plus 20 Experts from: OUSD/AT&L, DUSD-I, ONI, USAF/HQ, USMC, Army G2, JCS, NGA, AGC, AFRL, COMUSNAVSO/C4F, AF/A2, NPS, Boeing, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Harris Corporation, Sierra Nevada, Netspective Communications, Persistent Surveillance Systems, CSIS and Kitware will be presenting: Government and DoD Emerging ISR Needs & Requirements Next Generation ISR Mission Challenges, Capabilities and Opportunities Airborne, Maritime, Homeland Security, Special Operations and more The Most Critical Capability Gaps and Needs in ISR Information Sharing and Dissemination and Emerging Opportunities Next Generation ISR Washington, DC June 24-25, 2014 Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporation
2 Next Generation ISR This incredible symposium will assemble the Key Organizations and the Senior Leading Experts that are executing current ISR requirements and shaping the direction of future capabilities for the services and public service sectors. The Services ever increasing roles for ISR assets are permeating across a very broad range of critical missions, including but not limited to: Persistent Global Surveillance & Global Strike, Counter-intelligence & Counter-terrorism, Maritime Domain Awareness, Space Defense, Anti-Access and Contested Global Commons. From Iraq and Afghanistan to the increasingly tumultuous Asia-Pacific region and even home to CONUS, the need for diverse and evolving leap-ahead ISR technology is paramount. What are the latest OSD and Service ISR strategies, roadmaps, needs and new initiatives? What are the crucial gaps in providing actionable intelligence to decision makers and the warfighter? What are the emerging ISR capabilities from unmanned aircraft platforms? What are the latest requirements, trends and capabilities for ISR sensor imagery? What new approaches are emerging for ISR missions such as homeland security, special operations and C2ISR? Our Distinguished Panel of Experts Lt Gen Raymond Palumbo, USAF Deputy Undersecretary of Defense (Intelligence) for Joint & Coalition Warfighter Support, DoD ISR Task Force Mr. Dyke Weatherington Director, Unmanned Warfare & Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (UW & ISR), Strategic and Tactical Systems, OUSD/AT&L Mr. Terry Mitchell Director, DAG2 Intelligence Futures Directorate, US Army (G2) RADM Elizabeth Train, USN Director, National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office, Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Dr. Karen St. Germain Director, ISR Systems Div., SPACE & Intelligence Office, OUSD/AT&L Mr. Mark Tapper, SES Special Advisor to the Deputy Chief of Staff, USAF/HQ Mr. Weldon Jack Campbell, SES Acting Vice Director, Intelligence, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Intelligence (JCS/J2) Ms. Jennifer Edgin Senior Technical Advisor to the Director of Intelligence, HQ USMC Mr. Ken Rice Chief of ISR Integration Division, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Captain Bill Roeting, USN (ret) Applied Researcher and Principal Investigator, The Naval Postgraduate School Mr. Ted Venable CNT UAS Program Manager at Commander, U.S. Naval Forces South and Commander, U.S. Fourth Fleet Counter Illicit Trafficking PM, USN Dr. Joseph F. Fontanella Director, U.S. Army Geospatial Center and Army Geospatial Information Officer Dr. Guna Seetharaman Principal Engineer for Computing Architectures Information Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory Col Waldo Carmona, US Army (ret) Director, Networked Tactical ISR, Boeing Defense Systems BG Keith McNamara, US Army (ret) Vice President, Integrated Defense Systems, Raytheon Col Matthew Hurley, USAF Air Force HQ Division Chief, ISR Doctrine & Policy Integration HQ AF/A2DD Mr. David Cacner Director, National System for Geospatial Intelligence, NGA Mr. William Trip Carter Vice President, ISR Systems Business Development and Strategy, Northrop Grumman Information Systems Mr. John Delay Director of Strategy, Harris Corporation Mr. Samuel Brannen Senior Fellow, International Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Security Program (CSIS) Dr. Ross McNutt President, Persistent Surveillance Systems Mr. Shahid Shah Chief Executive Officer, Netspective Communications Ms. Heather James Kitware, Computer Vision, Manager, Innovative Applications Col Joseph Green, US Army (ret) Director, Fusion & Transformation, Sierra Nevada Corporation
3 Next-Generation ISR Washington, DC June 24-25, 2014 Symposium Agenda I. Emerging Service and Government Requirements, Needs & Opportunities DUSD-I, OUSD/ATL AND ONI KEYNOTE ADDRESSES DoD ISR Task Force A Roadmap for the Way Forward LIEUTENANT GENERAL RAYMOND PALUMBO, USAF Deputy Undersecretary of Defense Intelligence, for Joint & Coalition Warfighter Support, Director, ISR Task Force (DUSD-I) OUSD(AT&L) ISR Government Needs and Initiatives MR. DYKE WEATHERINGTON Director, Unmanned Warfare & Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (UW & ISR), Strategic and Tactical Systems, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Acquisition (OUSD/ATL) AND DR. KAREN St. GERMAIN Director of the ISR Programs Division, Space and Intelligence Office, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Acquisition Technology and Logistics (OUSD/ATL) (tentative) Maritime Domain Awareness: Needs, Challenges & Opportunities REAR ADMIRAL ELIZABETH TRAIN, USN Director, National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office, Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) Air Force DCS/ISR Needs and Initiatives MR. MARK TAPPER, SES, Special Advisor to the Deputy Chief of Staff, USAF/HQ Winning the Fight With Full Spectrum Awareness, World Class Expertise & Decision Advantage United States Marine Corps ISR Needs, Challenges and Opportunities MS. JENNIFER EDGIN, Senior Technical Advisor to the Director of Intelligence (DIRINT), HQ USMC ARMY AND JOINT STAFF KEYNOTE ADDRESSES: U.S. Navy Joint Chiefs of Staff Office (JCS/J2) and U.S. Army Headquarters (G2) Army G-2 s Vision for Army Intelligence 2020 and Beyond MR. TERRY MITCHELL Director, U.S. Army Intelligence Futures Directorate, Deputy Chief of Staff, (G2) Joint Staff Perspective on ISR Needs & Challenges MR. WELDON JACK CAMPBELL, SES Acting Vice Director, Intelligence, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Defense Intelligence (JCS/J2)
4 II. ISR Sensors and Imagery New Payloads, Video/Big Data Analytics, and Geo-Int Capabilities Advancements in Motion Imagery Exploitation Technologies MR. KEN RICE, Chief of ISR Integration Division, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Army Geospatial Center ISR Needs, Challenges and Initiatives DR. JOSEPH F. FONTANELLA, Director, U.S. Army Geospatial Center and Army Geospatial Information Officer (AGC) Implementing GEOINT Data as a Service MR. DAVID CACNER, Director, National System for Geospatial Intelligence, (NSG), National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency (NGA) AFRL Innovations & Challenges in ISR Technologies for Homeland Defense DR. GUNA SEETHARAMAN, PHD., Principal Engineer for Computing Architectures Information Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory (tentative) The Potential Impact Of Imbedded Vision Systems On ISR Missions MR. JOHN DELAY, Director of Strategy, Harris Corporation Persistent Video Surveillance and Modern Law Enforcement DR. ROSS MCNUTT, President, Persistent Surveillance Systems (PSS) Adapting Video and Image ISR to A2AD MS. HEATHER JAMES, Manager, Innovative Applications, Computer Vision, Kitware Sparse Persistence and Intermittent Sensing (Skybox and OPIR) (High and Low Resolution) Leveraging Tactical ISR Capabilities for Strategic A2AD Problems Video Capabilities can be adapted for OPIR Exploitation and Sparse Persistence Using other Assets The Future ISR System... Some Changes are Predictable COL (RET) JOSEPH GREEN, USA, Director, Fusion and Transformation, Sierra Nevada Corporation Changes in the Operating Environment Changes in our Capability Set Changes in our Ability to Use the Tools Look toward Tomorrow s ISR System How ISR is Being Impacted by Big Data MR. SHAHID SHAH, Chief Executive Officer, Netspective Communications Where All the Data is Coming From How Complex Event Processing Can Be Used to Harmonize & Filter Data Automatically What Tools Can Be Used to Help Exploit the Data Would you like to be an exhibitor at this symposium? Host a breakfast, lunch or beverage reception during the symposium? Please contact Ken to find out how your organization can participate.
5 III: ISR Networks and Information Sharing Progress and The Road Ahead ISR Doctrine in the Age of War-ware : Intelligence Preparation of the Infospace in a New Era of Conflict COLONEL MATTHEW HURLEY, USAF, Air Force HQ Division Chief, ISR Doctrine & Policy Integration (HQ AF/A2DD) For the First Time in History, the Conduct of Warfare is Moving Significantly from the Application of Kinetic to Electromagnetic Force; in a Few Potentially Precursor Cases, the Latter has Been Decisive Mastery of the Newly Proclaimed Cyber Domain May Well Become the Pre-requisite for Victory in Future Conflict, Much like Air Superiority During the 20th Century The Air Force ISR Enterprise is Rapidly Adapting to the Demands of This New Environment in its Training, Organization, and Perhaps Most Crucially Its Funding Doctrine, However, Tends to Move at a More Glacial Pace. Given the Novelty of this Evolving Form of Warfare From the Traditional, How Do We Reconcile Sun Tzu With Stuxnet, or Clausewitz With Cracking? Future Airborne ISR and Land Warfare Technologies COLONEL WALDO CARMONA, US ARMY (ret), Director, Networked Tactical ISR, Boeing Defense Systems ISR Challenges in PACOM and AFRICOM Environments MR. WILLIAM TRIP CARTER, Vice President, ISR Systems Business Development and Strategy, Northrop Grumman Information Systems Multi-function ISR and the Convergence of Sensors Cyber-ISR Capabilities and Mission Application PED Enhancements for Improved ISR Utility Can We Win a War Without a Network? CAPTAIN BILL ROETING, US NAVY (ret), Applied Researcher and Principal Investigator, The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) IV. Maintaining U.S. Superiority in Unmanned ISR U.S. Fourth Fleet: Theater of Innovation and UAS in the Environment MR. TED VENABLE, CNT UAS Program Manager at Commander, U.S. Naval Forces South and Commander, U.S. Fourth Fleet Counter Illicit Trafficking Program Manager, (COMUSNAVSO/C4F), U.S. Navy C4F is Seeking Innovative Alternatives in Providing ISR in the Maritime Environment The Future of ISR Payloads is Key to Maritime Domain Awareness The C4F AOR is Perfect to Evaluate and Operate New Technologies Cutting-edge JLENS Capabilities for Homeland Defenset BRIGADIER GENERAL KEITH McNAMARA, US ARMY (ret), Vice President, Integrated Defense Systems, Raytheon Sustaining the U.S. Lead in Unmanned Systems: Military and Homeland Considerations Through 2025 MR. SAMUEL BRANNEN, Senior Fellow, International Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Security Program (CSIS)
6 MAILING INFORMATION Enclosed is a check payable to Technology Training Corporation to cover registration(s) of the following individual(s): Name: Position: Management approval by: Company/Organization: Street: Mail Code: City: State: ZIP: Phone (area code): ( ) Ext: Fax (area code): ( ) Home Address: Street: City: State: ZIP: Mail or Fax the credit card information below directly to TTC. Card Number Signature Expiration Date Auth. Code Registration: 8:15 a.m. June 24, 2014 Program begins at 9:00 a.m. Washington, DC June 24-25, 2014 Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Key Bridge 1900 North Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, VA Tel: (703) or (888) Complimentary Hotel Parking, Venue Close to Metro (Mention Technology Training for a Special Room Rate) Attendance is limited to US, NATO, and allied countries only. N019 NEXT GENERATION ISR Washington, DC June 24-25, 2014 Active Military U.S. Govt Civilian Individual/Contractor AIE Member Teams 3/more We reserve the right to alter the published program if necessitated by circumstances beyond our control. The material presented in this program is based on unclassified technology and unclassified technology application areas. ACCOMMODATIONS: Attendee accommodations must be arranged directly with the hotel. BB/SF Information/Registration: (310) Register by FAX: (310) Register online: TechnologyTraining.com Sponsor/Exhibit Inquires: (310) Mail Registration to: FEE: REGISTRATION METHODS Technology Training Corp. Dept. ISR-C P.O. Box 119 Torrance, CA U.S. Government Active Civilian Individual/ AIE Teams of 3 or More Symposium Military (Non-Contractors) Contractor Member (each) ISR-C Complimentary Complimentary $1290 $1095 $995 SOCO Advisory 11-02: Accordingly, the reasonable per day attendance fee for purposes of JER a(7) is now $675. Special Exhibitor and Sponsorships at Tiered Pricing from $3,000 (Includes General Session), Contact Ken (310) SPECIAL HARDSHIP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: A number of seats have been set aside for every seminar and symposium for any motivated attendee who is unable to attend due to severe financial limitations of his/her company or if they are under very tight military limitations. Students will be eligible for a very substantial discount. PAYMENT POLICY: Payments, both domestic and international, must be received on or before the first day of the symposium. No attendee will be admitted into the symposium without payment by either check, credit card (VISA, Mastercard, AMEX, Discover and Diners Club accepted) or U.S. Government purchase order. CANCELLATIONS: Substitutions may be made at any time. A cancellation service charge of $150 will be rendered for all cancellations received fifteen days or more prior to the start of the symposium date. Registrants whose cancellation requests are not received fifteen days prior to the individual symposium, as well as no shows, are liable for the entire registration fee. You must obtain a cancellation number from our registrar. Tuition, symposium documentation, and refreshments, are included in the fee. ABOUT THE SPONSOR AIE The American Institute of Engineers (AIE), established in 1990, is a multi-industry association of engineers and scientists dedicated to promoting the interests of technical professionals via publications, educational events, representation before political organizations, and awards programs (including the Academy Hall of Fame for Engineers and Scientists) TTC Printed in USA
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