Announcing the Dates for NCO Asia 2011!
With a continued interest in network centric capabilities within regional militaries and civil defence forces, Defence IQ will hold NCO Asia on 6 & 7 October 2011. As a military representative, with a new agenda format and speaker faculty, NCO Asia will be important for you to:
- Understand the latest technologies in BMS, radio communications and wireless networks
- Benchmark strategies and capabilities with best performing C2 and blue force tracking systems
- Develop the foolproof plan to move from shared data to shared information to ‘shared awareness’
As an industry solution provider, with an increased number of Asian agencies present at the conference:
- Penetrate into the evolving Asian Defence and security market: Build, grow or sustain your profile in the industry.
- Hear first hand, the requirements of regional agencies and where you fit in their procurement plans: Understand who is and how to access the decision maker.
- Network with 100+ military speakers and guests at the only NCO focused event in the Asia Pacific: Establish your customer network.
What will be discussed at NCO Asia 2011?
- Overview of current net centric and advanced C2 capabilities within Asia: Are they being deployed at the tactical or strategic level?
- Strategic/doctrinal viewpoints on rise in asymmetric warfare: Can a net centric infrastructure address threats of piracy, illegal smuggling and armed robbery in the Malacca Straits?
- Latest technologies for IA and data protection and security: How safe is your encrypted data and network and how will you overcome the loopholes?
- Developments in ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance): In what ways are UAVs, helicopters and radars/ sensors being used within the network?
- Interoperability challenges within coalition forces’ communication: How can we standardise the hardware and software platforms being used, especially for multi missions?
- Basic requirements to build up an effective C2 system: What are the minimum bandwidth, radio frequency and data load operational requirements?
“NCO conference is the place of sharing experiences and challenges as all nations progress on the journey towards network centric environment”
Munirah Abdul Samad, Senior General Manager, System Consultancy Services, Malaysia
“Well done… perhaps the best so far”
Colonel (Rtd) Fred Stein, Distinguished Net Centric Engineer, Mitre Corp
“Excellent network of believers and practitioners of NCW!”
Low Jin Phang, Chief Signal Officer, Singapore Armed Forces
Featuring the Following NEC Experts:
- First Air Marshal M.Nurullah, Halim Base Commander, INDONESIAN AIR FORCE
- Colonel Commander Kean, Director, Information Communication Technology Division, Directorate of Operations, ROYAL THAI ARMY
- Colonel Saadon Hussain, Head – ICT Operations, ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE
- Colonel Jim Dillon, AC/S G6, US MARINE CORPS
- Colonel Karlton Johnson, Commander J6, Combined Forces Command, US FORCES KOREA
- Colonel Jesus Lomeda, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications, Information and Electronics –J6, ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES
- Commander Francis Kean, Chief of Staff, FIJI NAVY
- Lieutenant Colonel John Dailey, Commander - Southern Asia Office, RDECOM INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER PACIFIC US ARMY
- Major Jennifer Jones Roderos, Director, Systems Research and Development, ARMY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION CENTER ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES
- Bert Van Domselaar, Former Chief Information Services Branch, NATO HQ C3 STAFF
- Dr. Eui Jung Choe, Principal Researcher , AGENCY FOR DEFENSE DEVELOPMENT, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, SOUTH KOREA
- Dr. Hussein Abbas, Head - Defence & Security Application Centre, AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE ACADEMY
- Dr. Myungkoo Kang, Command and Control Directorate, AGENCY FOR DEFENSE DEVELOPMENT, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, SOUTH KOREA
- Colonel Karlton Johnson, Commander J6, Combined Forces Command, US FORCES KOREA
- 1* Officer*, C4ISR Division, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, INDIA
- Colonel Victor Manulong, Deputy Director, Center for Codifi cation, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE, INDONESIA
*Confirmed, yet Subject to Final Availability
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Who will I Meet at NCO Asia 2011?
NCO Asia will give you access to Program/Project Managers, Senior Division/ Branch Heads, Senior Engineers/ Operations Heads from the Police/ Air Force/ Military / Navy/ Joint Command working on:
- Surveillance and reconnaissance
- Communications
- Command and control systems
- Research and development
- Operations
- Intelligence
- Information Technology
- Signals
- Joint Operations
- Electronics
- NCW/ NCO
- Force development
Why you should attend NCO Asia 2011?
NCO Asia 2011 will supplement the NCO series of Asian conferences by creating additional value for you with new conference topics, new speaker faculty and more Asia focused case studies from the region and beyond.
While NCO Asia 2010 had participation from both international and regional militaries and industry NCO Asia 2011 will focus exclusively on Asia with presentations not just from regional armed forces, but also national security and civil defence agencies; as well as industry stakeholders to showcase the most recent and innovative technologies.
Join us in October 2011 for the seventh installment of NCO Asia to discuss how you can contribute to developing the NCO master plan for Asia.
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Singapore
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