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Technology Training is Very Pleased to Announce an Elite Interactive Training Symposium on Automated ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance) - MISSIONS CAPABILITIES FUTURE REQUIREMENTS & OPPORTUNITIES - Keynote Presentations by: RADM Elizabeth Train, USN, Director, National Maritime Intelligence- Integration Office & Commander Office of Naval Intelligence Mr. Terry Mitchell, Director, USA Intelligence Futures Directorate, Deputy Chief of Staff, (G2) Mr. Robert Bo Marlin, SES, Deputy Director, ISR Capabilities, HQ USAF Over 20 Leading ISR Experts from: NMIO/ONI, Army G2, HQ USAF (AF/A2C), OSD/CIO C4I, 480 ISR Wing, USAF (AF/A2D), USMC (CD&I/G5), USMC/MCWL, ODNI/IARPA, USA (PMTS), HSARPA/DHS, USA (PM SAI), NRO/MID, NPS, Northrop Grumman, Harris, Raytheon, ViaSAT, DigitalGlobe, ISPA, System Dynamics Intl, & CSFI will be presenting Government and DoD Emerging ISR Needs & Requirements for Automating ISR Mission Challenges, Capabilities and Opportunities Automating Airborne, Maritime, Battlefield, Homeland Security, Special Operations ISR The Most Critical Capability Gaps and Needs in Information Sharing and Dissemination Emerging Opportunities for Next Generation Automated ISR Co-Sponsor: The Cyber Security Forum Initiative (CSFI) Washington, DC March 12-13, 2015 www.technologytraining.com Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporation

Automated Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Obviously, the more help we get from Congress, from partners (to include industry), from improved Science and Technology the better off we are. And that s where automated ISR among many other important improvements in the way we do business comes in. Lt Gen (USAF RET), James R. Clapper Jr., DNI The need for more and better ISR assets now permeates government planning across a 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 the Contested Global Commons. From the Middle East to the increasingly tumultuous Asia-Pacific region and even home to CONUS, the need for a diverse and evolving leap-ahead Automated ISR Technology is paramount to counter increasingly sophisticated threats. This outstanding two day Automated ISR symposium will assemble the Key Organizations and Senior Leading ISR Experts who are defining requirements and shaping the direction of future automated ISR capabilities for the services and public service sectors. The symposium will focus on identifying the most urgent automation needs and determining how to arrive at the best solutions, on a mission-by-mission basis. What are the Latest OSD and Service ISR Strategies, Roadmaps, Needs and New Initiatives? What Roles will Automation Play? What are the Crucial Gaps in Providing Actionable Intelligence to Decision Makers and the Warfighter? What are Needs & Challenges for Integrating All-Source Intelligence to Meet Future Robust Intelligence Production Requirements? What are the Latest Requirements, Trends and Capabilities for Automating Sensor and Imagery Collection, Processing, Analysis and Dissemination? What New Approaches are Emerging for Automated ISR Missions in Homeland Security, Special Operations and C2ISR? Our Distinguished Panel of Experts RADM Elizabeth Train, USN Mr. Terry Mitchell Mr. Robert Bo Marlin, SES Mr. David Nark Narkevicius Mr. Donald Hudson Colonel William McClane, USMC Col Thomas Gloor, USA Mr. Stephen Dennis Mr. Jeffrey Eggers, SES CAPT (USN RET) Bill Roeting Col Brendan Harris, USAF Col (USMC RET) Bill Powers Mr. Tom Conway Mr. William Trip Carter Dr. Edward Baranoski Mr. John Delay Mr. Michael Grochol Mr. Tim Cronin Mr. Larry Sawyer Mr. Mark Giaconia Mr. Paul de Souza Mr. Keith Bryars Mr. Jim McCormick Director, National Maritime Intelligence-Integration Office & Commander, Office of Naval Intelligence Director, DAG2 Intelligence Futures Directorate, US Army (G2) Deputy Director, ISR Capabilities, HQ USAF Office of the Assistant Secretary for Networks and Information Integration GG-15 Technical Director, 480th ISR Wing, USAF Director, Intelligence, Integration Capabilities Development Directorate (CD&I/G5) Project Manager, Sensors-Aerial Intelligence (PM-SAI) Director, Innovation, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency, Department of Homeland Security Chief Technology Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for ISR, US Air Force (AF/A2D) Applied Researcher and Principal Investigator, the Naval Postgraduate School Deputy Director, Mission Integration Directorate, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) United States Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory & Research Fellow, Potomac Institute, Deputy Commandant Senior Engineer, Office of the Project Manager, Terrestrial Sensors (PMTS), USA Vice President, ISR Systems Business Development and Strategy, Northrop Grumman Information Systems Director, Office of Smart Collection, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency, IARPA, ODNI Chief Strategy Officer/Architect, Harris Corporation Senior Partner, ISPA Technology Director, Strategy & Business Development, Surveillance and Targeting Systems, Space & Airborne Systems, Raytheon Director of Advanced SATCOM, ViaSat Director, Technology Solutions, DigitalGlobe Insight Founder, The Cyber Security Forum Initiative (CSFI) Client Executive, Federal Law Enforcement & National Security, Harris Corporation Observing Systems Architect, System Dynamics International

Automated ISR Washington, DC March 12-13, 2015 Symposium Agenda I. Emerging Military and Government Requirements, Needs & Opportunities USN KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Cutting-edge Automated ISR for the National Maritime Intelligence Office REAR ADMIRAL ELIZABETH TRAIN, USN Director, National Maritime Intelligence- Integration Office & Commander Office of Naval Intelligence USA KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Army G-2 s Vision for Army ISR MR. TERRY MITCHELL Director, U.S. Army Intelligence Futures Directorate, Deputy Chief of Staff, (G2) 480 ISR Wing ISR Future Needs and Challenges Ahead MR. DONALD HUDSON GG-15 Technical Director, 480th ISR Wing, Langley AFB, USAF USMC C2/Cyber & EW Emerging ISR Capabilities COLONEL WILLIAM MCCLANE, USMC Director, Intelligence, Integration Capabilities Development Directorate (CD&I/G5) Air Force Automated ISR Emerging Technical Capabilities MR. JEFFREY EGGERS, SES Chief Technology Officer, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR), US Air Force (AF/A2D) Mission Integration Automated ISR Needs & Challenges COLONEL BRENDAN HARRIS, USAF Deputy Director, Mission Integration Directorate, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Would you like to be an exhibitor at this symposium? Host a breakfast, lunch or beverage reception during the symposium? Please contact Ken Hood @ 310-320-8110 or @ hoodk@ttcus.com to find out how your organization can participate.

KEYNOTE (HQ USAF) PRESENTATION Air Force ISR Needs, Current Capabilities & Challenges MR. ROBERT BO MARLIN, SES Deputy Director, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Capabilities, Directorate (AF/A2C), HQ USAF II: Interoperability and Emerging Capabilities for Automating the ISR Network CIO C4 Interest in Tactical Data Links, Interoperability and Bandwith Efficiency MR. DAVID NARK NARKEVICIUS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Networks and Information Integration, OSD/CIO, C4I AISR & Capabilities for Digital Close Air Support COLONEL (USMC ret) BILL POWERS U.S. Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL) and Research Fellow, Potomac Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Emerging Threats and Opportunities Futures Assessment Division, Futures Directorate, Deputy Commandant, Combat Development & Integration (DC/CD&I) Strategic Cross Agency/Cross Domain Information Sharing CAPTAIN (USN ret) BILL ROETING Applied Researcher and Principal Investigator, The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) FMV Trends for ISR MR. TIM CRONIN Director, Strategy & Business Development, Surveillance and Targeting Systems, Space & Airborne Systems, Raytheon Advancements in Data Link Technologies for Airborne Networks MR. LARRY SAWYER Director of Advanced SATCOM, ViaSat Advances in ISR Lidar Capabilities MR. JOHN DELAY Chief Strategy Officer/Architect, Harris Corporation UAV Forge Update - Automated ISR Needs for Innovation MR. JIM McCORMICK Observing Systems Architect, System Dynamics International

III: Way Ahead in Automating TCPED and Sensor Data Integration Non-Traditional ISR in a Sensor-Rich World DR. EDWARD BARANOSKI Director, Office of Smart Collection, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Agency, IARPA, ODNI Advancements in Army Aerial Sensors Intelligence Technologies & Capabilities COLONEL THOMAS GLOOR, USA Project Manager, Sensors-Aerial Intelligence (PM-SAI) Networked Sensors: Tactical Sensor Integration: Past Present, & Future MR. TOM CONWAY Senior Engineer, Office of the Project Manager, Terrestrial Sensors, (PMTS), US Army Advancements in Automated ISR Sensor & Data Collection Capabilities MR. MARK GIACONIA Director, Technology Solutions, DigitalGlobe Insight CUTTING-EDGE CYBER/AISR Building a Cyber/ISR Partnership MR. PAUL DE SOUZA Founder, The Cyber Security Forum Initiative (CSFI) Cyber-ISR Convergence MR. WILLIAM TRIP CARTER Vice President, ISR Systems Business Development and Strategy, Northrop Grumman Information Systems IV: Latest Trends in Automating ISR Analytics ISR Automation: Tools & Techniques for PED of Big Data MR. STEPHEN DENNIS Director, Innovation, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency, (HSARPA), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Video Analytics from ISR Platforms MR. MICHAEL GROCHOL Senior Partner, ISPA Technology Big Data Analytics for Improved ISR Capabilities for Homeland Protection MR. KEITH BRYARS Client Executive, Federal Law Enforcement and National Security, Harris Corporation, Former Senior Executive Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation

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