10th Symposium on the Latest Missions and Opportunities in... BIG DATA and Predictive Analytics FOR DEFENSE AND NATIONAL SECURITY Featuring Key Presentations from: RADM Paul Becker, USN, - Special Assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence CW5 Derrick Edwards CTO & Sr Technical Advisor to the Army CIO/G-6 Dr. Jason Matheny - Director, IARPA Experts from US Army, US Navy, USAF, DHS, DNI, G-6, INSCOM, DIA, IARPA, NRL, FM&C, NGA, JAMR, USN, DOL, NSF, WRTAC, Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp, IBM, SAIC, Booz Allen Hamilton, Oracle, SAS Federal, Kitware Inc, Unisys Federal Systems and Harvard examine: The Latest DoD and Government Plans, Needs and Initiatives Applying Predictive Analytics to Defense and National Security Missions Building Best Use Cases Emerging Lessons Learned and the Road Ahead Big Data Analytics in the DoD/Intelligence Best Opportunities for Industry Participation Sponsor Washington, DC April 13-14, 2016 Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporation www.technologytraining.com
Big Data and Predictive Analytics for Defense and National Security Information sharing and information overload challenges continue to dominate operational and acquisition planning within the Department of Defense, Intelligence, Homeland Security, and Law Enforcement communities. Increasingly, government agencies are looking for the latest tools and capabilities in big data and predictive analytics to provide the means to analyze, exploit and chare conclusions drawn from the seemingly overwhelming inputs from ever-increasing numbers of sensors and sources. This outstanding symposium brings together the key government and industry experts who are shaping the direction of big data and predictive analytics research and development for defense, intelligence, homeland security, and law enforcement. What are the latest DoD, Intelligence Community, and Homeland Security needs and initiatives in big data and predictive analytics? How is big data analytics being applied to ISR, intelligence sharing, video analytics, atmospherics, identity, biometrics, and a whole range of other critical mission applications? What opportunities and challenges are presented by the convergence of cloud and large-scale analytics? What solutions are emerging? What role(s) can industry play? These and many other critical questions will be examined during this outstanding two-day event. Our Distinguished Panel of Experts RADM Paul Becker, USN Special Assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence CW5 Derrick Edwards, USA CTO and Senior Technical Advisor to the Army CIO/G-6, US Army Dr. Jason Matheny Director, IARPA Mr. Mort Anvari, SES Director of Programs and Strategy Assistant Secretary of the Army Financial Management and Comptroller ASA (FM&C) Mr. Vince McCarron Division Chief, Joint Intelligence Community Mission Eng, US Army Col Bruce Lyman, USAF Chief, Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) AF/A2 Mr. Todd G. Myers Senior Architect, Office of the Chief Information Officer, NGA Ms. Lisa Shaler-Clark Chief, Integration and Assessment Division (IAD) INSCOM G-7 Dr. Guna Seetharaman, PhD Sr. Scientist, S & T for Adv. Computing Concepts, and Chief Scientist for Computation, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Mr. Stephen Dennis Director, Innovation, DHS Mr. Dalton Jones Sr. Defense Intel. Exec. for Biometrics, Identity Intelligence, & Watchlisting, Def. Combating Terrorism Ctr, DIA Mr. Dan Green Dir. for the Joint Advanced Manufacturing Region (JAMR), Integrated Product Team, US NAVY Col (ret) Lee Wight Executive Director, Fusion Center, WRTAC Dr. Ashit Talukder, PhD Chief Information Officer, Dept of Labor Dr. Chaitan Baru, PhD Sr. Adv. for Data Science, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE), National Science Foundation (NSF) Dr. David A. Bray, PhD Harvard Visiting Executive In-Residence & Eisenhower Fellow to Taiwan and Australia Dr. Ralph Weischedel, PhD Principal Scientist, Raytheon BBN Technologies Corporation Mr. Timothy Paydos Vice President, WW Public Sector Analytics Ind. Team Member, IBM Dr. Nancy Grady, PhD Chief Data Scientist, SAIC Mr. Matthew Hutchinson Executive Advisor, Booz Allen Hamilton Mr. Tom Plunkett Author and Principal Consultant, Oracle Mr. Tom Sabo Senior Solutions Architect, SAS Federal Dr. Anthony Hoogs, PhD Director, Computer Vision, Kitware Inc Dr. Rod Fontecilla Vice President, Application Modernization, Unisys Federal Systems
10 TH SYMPOSIUM ON BIG DATA and Predictive Analytics for Defense and National Security Washington, DC April 13-14, 2016 SYMPOSIUM AGENDA I. The Latest Government Needs, Initiatives, Opportunities and Challenges GOVERNMENT KEYNOTES: Big Data and the Naval Intelligence Mission REAR ADMIRAL PAUL BECKER, U.S. NAVY Special Assistant to the Director of Naval Intelligence US Army CIO Perspectives CHIEF WARRANT OFFICER FIVE DERRICK EDWARDS Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Senior Technical Advisor to the Army Chief Information Officer (CIO)/G-6 - tentative IARPA Perspectives and Initiatives in Big Data and Predictive Analytics DR. JASON MATHENY Director, IARPA Army s Financial Transparency and Performance Assessment MR. MORT ANVARI, SES Director of Programs and Strategy Assistant Secretary of the Army Financial Management and Comptroller ASA (FM&C) Big Data Initiatives and DCGS COLONEL BRUCE LYMAN, USAF Chief, Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) AF/A2 Identity Intelligence and Big Data MR. DALTON JONES Senior Defense Intelligence Executive for Biometrics, Identity Intelligence, & Watchlisting, Defense Combating Terrorism Center, Defense Intelligence Agency
NGA Perspectives and Initiatives MR. TODD G. MYERS Senior Architect, Office of the Chief Information Officer National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Big Data Analytics for Army Intel MS. LISA SHALER-CLARK Chief, Integration and Assessment Division (IAD) INSCOM G-7 Leveraging Big Data across our Enterprise Partnering on Secure, Sharable Capabilities Opportunities and Emerging Lessons Naval Research Laboratory and the Big Data Future DR. GUNA SEETHARAMAN, PhD Senior Scientist, Science and Technology for Advanced Computing Concepts, and Chief Scientist for Computation, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Army s Financial Transparency and Performance Assessment MR. VINCE McCARRON Division Chief, Joint Intelligence Community Mission Engagement, US Army Big Data and the Next Industrial Revolution: Cyber-physical Analytics, Optimization and Security for the Industrial Internet of Things MR. DAN GREEN Director for the Joint Advanced Manufacturing Region (JAMR), Integrated Product Team, US NAVY DOL Perspectives and Initiatives in Big Data and Predictives DR. ASHIT TALUKDER, PhD Chief Information Officer, Dept of Labor, Former Director, Information Access, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) NITRD Big Data Senior Steering Group Initiatives and Activities DR. CHAITAN BARU, PhD Senior Advisor for Data Science, Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE), National Science Foundation (NSF) DHS Perspectives and Initiatives MR. STEPHEN DENNIS Director, Innovation, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) [invited] II. The Latest Tools, Techniques and Technologies #GettingStuffDone in our Exponential Era DR. DAVID A. BRAY, PhD Harvard Visiting Executive In-Residence and Eisenhower Fellow to Taiwan and Australia
Defense & Intelligence and the Information Challenge Harnessing the Value Of Big Data MR. TIMOTHY PAYDOS Vice President, WW Public Sector Analytics Industry Team Member, IBM Industry Academy Social Media Analytics MR. TOM SABO Senior Solutions Architect, SAS Federal Big Data Analytics and Kitware DR. ANTHONY HOOGS, PhD Director, Computer Vision, Kitware Inc. Latest Predictive Analytics Tools and Unisys Federal Systems DR. ROD FONTECILLA Vice President, Application Modernization, Unisys Federal Systems III. High-Value Applications for Defense and Intelligence - Emerging Lessons Learned A Study in DEFT: From Text to an Entity-Centric Knowledge Base DR. RALPH WEISCHEDEL, PhD Principal Scientist, Raytheon BBN Technologies Corporation Fusion Centers Current Operations, Future Challenges, and Big Data COLONEL (ret) LEE WIGHT Executive Director, Fusion Center, Washington Regional Threat Analysis Center (WRTAC); Former Chief, Strategy Division, HQ US Air Force Deep Learning is the Future of Big Data Analytics DR. NANCY GRADY, PhD Chief Data Scientist, SAIC If You Plan to Slay the Data Science Dragon, Make Sure the Sword You Bring is a Mop MR. MATTHEW HUTCHINSON Executive Advisor, Booz Allen Hamilton Big Data and Cyber Security MR. TOM PLUNKETT Author and Principal Consultant, Oracle Would you like to be an exhibitor at this symposium? Host a breakfast, lunch or beverage reception during the symposium? Please contact Ken Hood at (310) 320-8110 to find out how your organization can participate.
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