Announcing an All New Elite and Interactive Training Symposium & Exhibition on Next-Generation ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance) - FUTURE REQUIREMENTS MISSIONS CAPABILITIES & OPPORTUNITIES - Government Keynotes and Military Presentations by: Lieutenant General Ronnie D. Hawkins Jr., USAF, Director, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Brigadier General Peter Lambert, USAF, Vice Commander, 25th Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas Mr. Mark Tapper, Special Advisor to the Deputy Chief of Staff, ISR, U.S. Air Force HQ Dr. Karen St. Germain, Deputy Director, ISR Systems Division, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Space and Intelligence Office (OUSD/AT&L) Over 20 Leading ISR Experts from: DISA, USAF/HQ, OUSD/ (AT&L), 25 AF Joint Base, NGA, ONR, USAF (AF/A2CJ), USA INSCOM, U.S. CBP/DHS, NRL, NGA, OSD/CIO C4I, 480 ISR Wing, NPS, ORS-1/USAF, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, BAH, Aurora Flight Sciences, Sierra Nevada, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, ISPA Technology, & The Heritage Foundation will be presenting Government and DoD Emerging Needs & Requirements for Automating ISR Mission Challenges, Capabilities and Opportunities Within 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 ISR Co-Sponsor: www.technologytraining.com Washington, DC June 9-10, 2015 Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporation
Next Generation Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance 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 & Counterterrorism, 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 Next-Gen ISR Technology is paramount to counter increasingly sophisticated threats. This outstanding two day 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. What are the Crucial Gaps in Providing Actionable Intelligence to Decision Makers and the Warfighter? How do we Disseminate Multi-sensor Data Fusion across Organizations and Platforms? 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 ISR Missions in Homeland Security, Special Operations and C2ISR? Lt General Ronnie D. Hawkins Jr., USAF Brig Gen Peter Lambert, USAF Dr. Karen St. Germain Mr. Mark Tapper, SES Mr. Donald Hudson Mr. Joseph Smith Mr. Paul Geier Col Laurence Mixon, USA Dr. Steven Bucci Mr. Martin Kruger Col Marc Dipaolo, USAF Mr. Anthony Lisuzzo Mr. David NARK Narkevicius Ms. Emily Keplar CAPT (USN RET) Bill Roeting Mr. Ralph Wade Dr. John Lee Mr. Robert Bond Col (USA RET), Joseph Green Dr. Guna Seetharaman Mr. Michael Grochol Mr. Thomas Davis Col (USA ret) Waldo Carmona Mr. Nick Gritti Lt Col (USAF RET) Peter Pepe Le Hew Our Distinguished Panel of Experts Director, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Vice Commander, 25th Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas Deputy Director, ISR Systems Division., Space and Intelligence Office, OUSD/(AT&L) Special Advisor to the Deputy Chief of Staff, USAF/HQ GG-15 Technical Director, 480th ISR Wing, USAF Deputy Strategic Outreach Office, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA) Deputy ISR Interoperability Division, USAF A2CJ Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) Director, Allison Center for Foreign & National Security Policy, Heritage Foundation, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Homeland Defense and Americas Security Affairs ISR Thrust Area Manager, Office of Naval Research (ONR) National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Mission Outcomes and National Expeditionary Architecture Vice President, Strategic Innovation Group, Booz Allen Hamilton Office of the Assistant Secretary for Networks and Information Integration, OSD/CIO, C4I Branch Chief, TCPED Operations, National ISR Collection & Operations, Office of Intelligence and Investigative Officer, U.S. CBP/DHS Applied Researcher and Principal Investigator, the Naval Postgraduate School Vice President, Lead, Navy/Marine Corps C4ISR, Booz Allen Hamilton Program Manager, Optical Sciences Division, Naval Research Lab Associate Division Head, ISR & Tactical Systems Division, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Director, Fusion and Transformation, Sierra Nevada Corporation Principal Engineer for Computer Architectures Information Directorate, Air Force Research Lab Principal, ISPA Technology Deputy Director, Operationally Responsive Space Office, USAF Director, Networked Tactical ISR, Boeing Defense Systems Manager, Advanced Programs, Airborne ISR, Northrop Grumman Director of UAS Operations, Aurora Flight Sciences
Next-Generation ISR Washington, DC June 9-10, 2015 Symposium Agenda I. Emerging Military and Government ISR Requirements, Needs & Opportunities DISA KEYNOTE ADDRESS: An Interoperable C2 Enterprise Infrastructure for a Next Generation ISR LIEUTENANT GENERAL RONNIE D. HAWKINS JR., USAF Director, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) U.S. AIR FORCE KEYNOTE ADDRESS: 25th Air Force ISR Needs, Capabilities, Plans and Programs BRIGADIER GENERAL PETER LAMBERT, USAF Vice Commander, 25th Air Force, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas ISR Cross Domain Resilience DR. KAREN ST. GERMAIN Deputy Director, ISR Systems Division, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Space and Intelligence Office, Acquisition, Technology & Logistics (OUSD/AT&L) Battlespace Characterization: One Airman s View MR. MARK TAPPER Special Advisor to the Deputy Chief of Staff, ISR, U.S. Air Force HQ An Air Force Vision of a Globally Integrated ISR Enterprise Capable of Battlespace Characterization Kinetic/non-kinetic Targeting, and Assessment Using an Integrated Construct Supported by Robust Modeling and Simulation, Experimentation, and Exercises Relevant and Situational Information on Demand MR. MARTIN KRUGER ISR Thrust Area Manager, Office of Naval Research (ONR) 480 ISR Wing ISR Future Needs and Challenges Ahead MR. DONALD HUDSON GG-15 Technical Director, 480th ISR Wing, Langley AFB, USAF (tentative) NGA Emerging ISR Needs, Challenges & Capabilities MR. JOSEPH SMITH Deputy Strategic Outreach Office, National Geospatial, Intelligence Agency (NGA)
Mission Integration Automated ISR Needs & Challenges MR. PAUL GEIER Deputy ISR Interoperability Division Capabilities Directorate, USAF Army INSCOM ISR Capabilities, Challenges and Way Ahead COLONEL LAURENCE MIXON, USA Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3, Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) Advancements in Airborne Embedded High Performance Video PED Capabilities DR. GUNA SEETHARAMAN Principal Engineer for Computer Architectures Information Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Killing PED for Tactical ISR COLONEL MARC DIPAOLO, USAF National Geospatial Reconnaissance Agency Outcomes and Expeditionary Activities OSD & Service ISR Plans & New Initiatives MR. RALPH WADE Vice President, Lead, Navy/Marine Corps C4ISR, Booz Allen Hamilton Customs & Border Patrol ISR Capabilities, Needs, & Challenges for Homeland Security MS. EMILY KEPLAR Branch Chief, TCPED Operations, National ISR Collection & Operations, Office of Intelligence and Investigative Officer, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) II: Interoperability and Emerging Capabilities for Automating the ISR Network Innovation Through Experimentation CAPTAIN (USN RET) BILL ROETING Applied Researcher and Principal Investigator, The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) Next-Gen Networked Tactical C4ISR Current & Future Capabilities COL (USA RET) WALDO CARMONA Director, Networked Tactical ISR, Boeing Defense Systems Operationally Responsive Space Support to the Joint Force Commanders MR. THOMAS DAVIS Deputy Director, Operationally Responsive Space Office, (ORS-1) USAF III: Way Ahead in Automating TCPED and Sensor Data Integration 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 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.
DCGS-A for Enhanced ISR & PED MR. ANTHONY LISUZZO Vice President, Strategic Innovation Group, Booz Allen Hamilton, Former Director, USA, Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate, I2WD/ (CERDEC/RDECOM) Advancements in Persistent Surveillance Capabilities LT COL (USAF RET) PETER PEPE LE HEW Director of UAS Operations, Aurora Flight Sciences, Lead Pilot, Orion UAS 80 Hour Endurance Flight Record Holder Navy Imaging Sensors DR. JOHN LEE Program Manager, Optical Sciences Division, Naval Research Lab (NRL) Next Generation Innovative High Performance ISR Systems COLONEL (USA-RET), JOSEPH GREEN Director, Fusion and Transformation, Sierra Nevada Corporation Intelligence have Better, More Natural Tools Surveillance will be More Robust Near Ubiquitous in Some Domains Reconnaissance will have Improved Focus, at Lower Cost Thinking Out of The Box Emerging ISR Needs To Protect America & Our Allies DR. STEVEN BUCCI Director, Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign and National Security Policy, The Heritage Foundation, and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Homeland Defense and Americas Security Affairs and Military Assistant to SecDef Donald Rumsfeld IV: Latest Trends in Automating ISR Analytics Advancements in ISR Technologies to Meet the Needs of the Warfighter MR. ROBERT BOND Associate Division Head, ISR & Tactical Systems Division, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Multi INT/Big Data Fused for Quality Information & Decision Making MR. NICK GRITTI Manager, Advanced Programs, Airborne ISR, Northrop Grumman Corporation Video Analytics from ISR Platforms MR. MICHAEL GROCHOL Principal, ISPA Technology
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