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Announcing an Outstanding Symposium on the Latest Opportunities, Needs and Capabilities in. NEXT GENERATION ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance) For Military and Government MISSIONS - CAPABILITIES - OPPORTUNITIES Special Keynote Presentations by: Rear Admiral Robert Hayes Assistant Commandant for Intelligence, U.S. Coast Guard Mr. John Vona Chief, Intelligence Systems Div., Programs & Requirements Directorate, HQ ACC, USAF Leading ISR Experts from: USCG, HQ ACC, USAF, U.S. GAO, NORAD, DON(ASN (RD&A), Army (PEO IEW&S), USPACOM, NGA, Sandia National Labs, Hughes Defense and Intelligence Systems, Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen Hamilton, idirect Government, Raytheon, Haivision, BAE Systems, Sierra Nevada Corp, and SAIC, will be presenting The Latest in Government and DoD Next Generation ISR Needs & Requirements Cutting-edge Capabilities, Mission Challenges, and Opportunities in Airborne, Maritime, Battlefield, Homeland Security, Geospatial and Special Operations ISR Technologies In Depth Discussion on the Most Critical Capability Gaps, Needs in Information Sharing and Dissemination in Next Generation ISR Washington, DC July 11-12, 2017 Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporation www.technologytraining.com SPONSORED BY

Next Generation Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance The Next Generation ISR Technologies & Capabilities Symposium addresses the urgent demand for more ISR assets, platforms and a continued stride for maintaining advantages over U.S. adversaries. The continual push by the services for diversification & leveraging ISR capabilities by U.S. and our coalition partners, permeates government planning across a broad range of critical missions. Next Gen ISR is a plethora of multi-int & interoperable technologies truly shaping Persistent Global Surveillance, Global Strike, Counter-intelligence/ Counter-terrorism, Maritime Domain Awareness, Space Defense, Anti-Access and the Contested Global Commons. This incredible forum is an outstanding opportunity for attendees to meet and interact with Key ISR thought leaders from DoD, Government & Industry. Additionally, you will hear from Senior Leaders who are defining requirements and shaping the next generation of ISR and speaking on the most critical ISR issues and questions: What are the Latest OSD and Service Next Gen ISR Strategies, Roadmaps, Needs and New Initiatives? What are the key Critical Gaps Needed Now for Providing Actionable Intelligence to Decision Makers and the Warfighter? How will Next Generation ISR address multi-sensor data fusion technologies across organizations and platforms and diverse operating environments? What are Needs & Challenges for Integrating All-Source Intelligence to meet Robust Next Gen ISR Intelligence Production requirements? What are the needs & Requirements of the Future Force to incorporate an Automated and Secure PED data collection process at the Tactical Level? Our Distinguished Panel of Military, Government & Key Industry ISR Experts Rear Admiral Robert Hayes, USCG Mr. John Vona Mr. Steven Armstrong Mr. Paul Geier Dr. Joseph W. Kirschbaum Mr. Michael Said Mr. Rick Lober Mr. Steve Castillo Col (USAF-ret) Gregory Power, PhD. Dr. Sherin Kamal Col Anthony Sanchez, USA Dr. Ravi Ravichandran Mr. Ralph Wade Mr. Karl Fuchs Mr. Trip Carter Mr. Andy Vaughn Mr. Tim Cronin Col (USA-ret) Joseph Green Assistant Commandant for Intelligence, U.S. Coast Guard Chief, Intelligence Systems Division, Plans, Programs & Requirements Directorate, HQ Air Combat Command, Joint Base Langley-Eustis Chief, NORAD Strategic Engagement, Deputy Chief, NORAD Operations National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Director, Defense Capabilities and Management, U.S. Government Accountability Office Assistant Deputy for T&E, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Vice President and General Manager, Defense and Intelligence Systems (DISD), Hughes Network Systems, LLC Senior Manager, Airborne ISR Systems, Sandia National Labs Liaison for Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Emerging Capability and Prototyping and the Joint Capability Technology Demonstration Program, (S&T) Office, (USPACOM) Chief Scientist, Engineering, SAIC Project Manager, Terrestrial Sensors, PEO IEW&S Director, Strategic Development, Fusion Battle Mgmt and Computing Technology Group, BAE Systems Vice President, Lead, Navy and Marine Corps C4ISR, Booz Allen Hamilton Vice President of Technology, idirect Government Strategy and Business Development Director, Special Programs, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. Executive Vice President, North American Sales, Haivision Director, Special Capability Sensors, Surveillance and Targeting Systems, Raytheon SAS Senior Director, ncontext Programs, Sierra Nevada Corporation

Next Generation ISR For Military and Government Washington, DC July 11-12, 2017 Symposium Agenda I. Emerging Military and Government ISR Requirements, Needs, Capabilities & Opportunities U.S. COAST GUARD KEYNOTE ADDRESS ISR for Maritime Domain Awareness: USCG Needs & Requirements REAR ADMIRAL ROBERT HAYES Assistant Commandant for Intelligence, U.S. Coast Guard U.S. GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE GAO Perspective: Integration and Efficiencies of DoD s ISR Enterprise DR. JOSEPH KIRSCHBAUM Director, Defense Capabilities and Management, U.S. Government Accountability Office 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.

Changing Paradigms to Expand Partner Nation ISR Sharing MR. PAUL GEIER National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA), formerly Air Force Deputy ISR Interoperability, AF/A2CJ Advancements in Sensor Technologies for the Warfighter COLONEL ANTHONY SANCHEZ, USA Project Manager, Terrestrial Sensors, Program Executive Office Intelligence Electronic Warfare & Sensors (PEO IEW&S) Navy Testing of ISR Asset Capabilities MR. MICHAEL SAID Assistant Deputy for T&E, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (ASN (RD&A) US PACOM JCTD ISR Technology COLONEL (USAF ret) GREGORY POWER, PhD. Liaison for Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Emerging Capability and Prototyping and the Joint Capability Technology Demonstration Program, Science and Technology (S&T) Office at the United States Pacific Command (USPACOM). (tentative) AIR FORCE COMBAT COMMAND KEYNOTE ADDRESS ACC/A589 Next Generation ISR Needs & Requirements MR. JOHN VONA Chief, Intelligence Systems Division, Plans, Programs & Requirements Directorate, HQ Air Combat Command, USAF, Joint Base Langley-Eustis NORTH AMERICAN AEROSPACE DEFENSE COMMAND ADDRESS NORAD Strategic ISR Programs, Platforms, Payloads, & Technologies MR. STEVEN E. ARMSTRONG Chief, NORAD Strategic Engagement, Deputy Chief, NORAD Operations ISR Technical Operations, Capabilities and Requirements MR. STEVE CASTILLO Senior Manager, Airborne ISR Systems, Sandia National Labs

II: Next Generation Airborne ISR Interoperability and Emerging Capabilities within a Secure ISR Network Next Generation ISR: An Enterprise Integration Perspective MR. RALPH WADE Vice President, Lead, Navy and Marine Corps C4ISR, Booz Allen Hamilton Airborne SATCOM Solutions for Secure Connectivity and Situational Awareness MR. KARL FUCHS Vice President of Technology, idirect Government III: Future Data and Sensor Integration Collection, Platforms, Imagery Trends and Analytics Capabilities Key Advancements in BLOS Communications for Airborne ISR MR. RICK LOBER Vice President and General Manager, Defense and Intelligence Systems (DISD), Hughes Network Systems, LLC Air/Space Integration of ISR Capabilities MR. TRIP CARTER Strategy and Business Development Director, Special Programs, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. Cross-cue Between Domains ISR Fusion for Advanced Missions Collaboration Across DoD, Intel and Commercial Markets NextGen ISR: Are We Aiming at the Right Targets? DR. SHERIN KAMAL Chief Scientist, Engineering, SAIC Is NextGen ISR more of the same? Or Have New Requirements & Constraints Emerged? How do Electronic Warfare Battle Management and Battlefield IoT impact the military s future need for ISR? What Role do Data Analytics Play in ISR? How Can it Become a Hindrance, Not an Enabler? While the Military Must Avoid Paralysis by Analysis, it Must Also Avoid Knee-jerk Adoption of Emerging Technologies Just Because They Are Emerging. ISR Analytics: Information In-Formation DR. RAVI RAVICHANDRAN Director, Strategic Development, Fusion Battle Management and Computing Technology Group, BAE Systems High Quality, Low Latency FMV for the Warfighter MR. ANDY VAUGHN Executive Vice President, North American Sales, Haivision Advanced EO/IR Sensor Systems for Military/Government ISR MR. TIM CRONIN Director, Special Capability Sensors, Surveillance and Targeting Systems, Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems Next Generation High Performing ISR Systems COLONEL (USA ret) JOSEPH GREEN Senior Director, ncontext Programs, Sierra Nevada Corporation

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