An Exceptional Symposium on the Latest Opportunities for Next-Generation ISR Key Defense Leaders and Senior Experts (Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance) OPPORTUNITIES & EMERGING THREATS Over 20 Experts from OUSD(I), OUSD(AT&L), NGA, Air Force A2, US Army, Navy PMS-406, ONR, DHS, NPS, NOAA, CSBA, Raytheon, Boeing, General Atomics-ASI, L-3 Communications, Booz Allen Hamilton, Sierra Nevada, Chertoff Group, BOSH Global Services, Mercury Systems, Engility Corp, and Innovative C2 Solutions Featured Presenters include: Lieutenant General Raymond Palumbo, USAF ISR TF/OUSD(I) Brigadier General Donald Bacon, USAF HQ USAF/A2 Colonel Eric Krystkowiak, USAF OUSD(AT&L) Emerging DoD ISR Needs, Plans & Initiatives ISR Task Force OSD USAF US NAVY US Army DHS The Latest Challenges in ISR Integration and Management The Most Critical Capability Gaps and Needs in ISR Information Sharing and Dissemination Emerging Opportunities in Airborne and Maritime ISR www.technologytraining.com Washington, DC June 11-12, 2013 Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporation
Next-Generation ISR The two day general session will assemble 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 new cutting-edge ISR technologies are necessary for developing network interoperability? What are the latest opportunities for homeland and civil ISR? What advancements and challenges are ahead in ISR collection from both manned and unmanned platforms? Our Distinguished Panel of Experts LT GEN RAYMOND PALUMBO, USAF Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) for Joint and Coalition Warfighter Support and Director, Department of Defense ISR Task Force BRIG GEN DONALD BACON, USAF Director of ISR Strategy, Plans, Doctrine and Force Development, Deputy Chief of Staff for ISR (AF/A2) MR. TERRY MITCHELL Director, Intelligence Futures, Army G2 COL ERIC KRYSTKOWIAK, USAF Director, ISR Systems Division, Space and Intelligence Office, OUSD (AT&L) CAPT DUANE ASHTON, US NAVY Program Manager, Unmanned Maritime Systems (UMS) Program Office (PMS 406) MR. JEREMY BASH Former Chief of Staff at the Department of Defense and at the CIA (2009-2013) CAPT BILL ROETING, USN (ret) Director, BLOS C2 Enterprise, The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)/HAF A2Q MR. KENNETH RICE Chief, ISR Integration, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) MR. MARTIN KRUGER ISR Thrust Manager, Office of Naval Research (ONR/Code 30) MS. EMILY KEPLAR Manager, National ISR Collection & Operations, DHS MS. ZDENKA WILLIS Director, Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Program, NOAA COL MARK GUNZINGER, USAF (ret) Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments LTG ROBERT NOONAN, US ARMY (ret) Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton THE HON JAY COHEN, RADM USN (ret) Principal, The Chertoff Group MG GALEN JACKMAN, US ARMY (ret) Vice President, Army and SOF Programs, Raytheon MR. TIM OWINGS Vice President, Integrated Mission Systems, Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) MR. JOE SINISCALCHI Vice President, L-3 Communications DR. PAUL MONTICCIOLO Chief Technology Officer, Mercury Systems COL WALDO CARMONA, US ARMY (ret) Director & General Manager of Advanced Army Systems, The Boeing Co. COL BRADLEY BUTZ, USAF (ret) Director, ISR Operations, BOSH Global Services MR. ERIC FIRKIN President, Innovative C2 Solutions, LLC MR. LEO KOWATCH Senior Principal Engineer, Advanced Technologies, ACTS, Engility MR. SCOTT NYBERG Senior Marketing Communications Associate, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc.
Next-Generation ISR Symposium Washington, DC June 11-12, 2013 I. Emerging Service and Government Missions, Needs & Opportunities KEYNOTE ADDRESS: DoD s ISR Task Force: A Roadmap for the Way Forward LIEUTENANT GENERAL RAYMOND P. PALUMBO, USAF Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) for Joint and Coalition Warfighter Support and Director, Department of Defense Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Task Force USAF ISR Roadmap BRIGADIER GENERAL DONALD J. BACON, USAF, Director of ISR Strategy, Plans, Doctrine and Force Development, Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, HQ Air Force (AF/A2) Army ISR Needs and Initiatives MR. TERRY L. MITCHELL, Director, Intelligence Futures, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence (G-2), Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) [invited] OSD ISR Needs and Initiatives COLONL ERIC KRYSTKOWIAK, USAF, Director, ISR Systems Division, Space and Intelligence Office, Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics (OUSD/AT&L) Countering the Myths about Remotely Piloted Aircraft MR. JEREMY B. BASH, Former Chief of Staff at the Department of Defense and at the CIA (2009-2013) ISR with Unmanned Maritime Systems - Requirements, Needs and Initiatives CAPTAIN DUANE ASHTON, US NAVY, Program Manager, Unmanned Maritime Systems (UMS) Program Office (PMS 406), PEO Littoral & Mine Warfare (LMW) The Future of Motion Imagery Exploitation MR. KENNETH RICE, Chief, ISR Integration, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
ONR ISR Thrust Needs, Initiatives and Program Update MR. MARTIN KRUGER, Manager, ISR Thrust, Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare and Combating Terrorism Department, Office of Naval Research (ONR/Code 30) DHS ISR Initiatives and Needs MS. EMILY KEPLAR, Manager, National ISR Collection & Operations, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS): America s Best-kept Secret for Oceanic ISR MS. ZDENKA WILLIS, Director, Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) IOOS Enabler of US Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) Setting the IOOS Context with US National and Maritime Security OOS Demand Signal: Ocean Blueprint for 21st Century MDA Overview/Operational Concept IOOS Overview/Focus IOOS Contributions to Oceanic ISR and National/Global MDA IOOS Support to/liaison with Oceanic ISR Community of Interest MDA All-Source Data Fusion Real-World Examples No Longer America s Best-Kept Secret II. Current and Emerging ISR Challenges Managing the ISR Enterprise LIEUTENANT GENERAL ROBERT NOONAN, US ARMY (ret), Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton Technical Challenges for Future ISR THE HONORABLE JAY M. COHEN, REAR ADMIRAL US NAVY (ret), Principal, The Chertoff Group ISR and Long Range Strike COLONEL MARK GUNZINGER, USAF (ret), Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments ISR Support to Small Tactical Units Keep It Simple COLONEL BRADLEY BUTZ, USAF (ret), Director, ISR Operations, BOSH Global Services Current Situation Budget Realities What is Executable/Sustainable? System Agility is Key Full-Spectrum Support is Required III. The Latest ISR Network and Information Sharing Capabilities Green Thunder Program Update MAJOR GENERAL GALEN JACKMAN, US ARMY (ret), Vice President, Army and SOF Programs, Raytheon Would you like to be an exhibitor at this symposium? Host a breakfast, lunch or beverage reception during the symposium? Please contact Marcus Min @ 310-320-8128 to find out how your organization can participate.
Advances in On-Board ISR Processing: Getting Actionable Intelligence Directly to the Warfighter DR. PAUL MONTICCIOLO, Chief Technology Officer, Mercury Systems ISR Processing Challenges Overview On-board Processing Technology Trends (Roadmaps, Processing Element Descriptions, Packaging) Overcoming Communications Link Bottlenecks (a Few Examples) Directions in ISR Signal and Exploitation Processing (Expand Content in the Write Up for Today s Video Shoot) Current and Future Architectures (Use Generic Examples Based on GS, ADAS, etc; Show How Air Flow By and OpenRF can Change Things. Etc., Small to Large Platforms) Summary Delivering ISR Capabilities to the Warfighter MR. LUCKY LEO D. KOWATCH, Senior Principal Engineer, Advanced Technologies, Advanced Components and Technology Solutions (ACTS), Engility Need to Place ISR Data Where it is Needed Most: In Decision Makers Hands JRE (Joint Range Extension of Multi Data Links) Software and the Gateway Concept Hardware and Operating System Independent Most Flexible, Adaptable, Economical, Technically Superior Option IV. ISR Integration Initiatives and the Way Ahead Advancements in Joint Battlespace Awareness ISR Integration Capability CAPTAIN BILL ROETING, US NAVY (ret), Director, Beyond-Line-of-Site Command and Control (BLOS C2) Enterprise, The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS)/HAF A2Q ISR Systems Integration MR. TIM OWINGS, Vice President, Integrated Mission Systems, Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) ISR Integration into Tactical Command and Control (C2) MR. ERIC FIRKIN, President, Innovative C2 Solutions, LLC C2 and ISR Integration: SIRIS and Zeus Full Motion Video Inserted in Tactical C2 Applications Geo-Registered Video within Tactical C2 Tactical C2 Airspace/ISR Asset Management V. The Future of Airborne ISR Future Airborne ISR and Land Warfare COLONEL WALDO CARMONA, US ARMY (ret), Director & General Manager of Advanced Army Systems, The Boeing Co. SPYDR: Next-generation Small Manned Airborne ISR Aircraft MR. JOE SINISCALCHI, Vice President, L-3 Communications [invited] Expanding the Civil Missions of Remotely Piloted Aircraft MR. SCOTT NYBERG, Senior Marketing Communications Associate, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. Border Patrol Maritime Surveillance Flood Fighting Fire Mapping Hurricane Assistance
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