The past few years have led to dramatic changes in the landscape of worldwide radar capabilities with direct impacts on the safety of the United States and its allies. Foreign nations have leapt forward with developments in range, detection, electronic warfare, and ballistics among others. Simultaneously, the government sequestration and other budgetary cuts have forced us to become much more strategic in our funding and technological improvements. Today the U.S. is faced with the challenge of making critical purchases and developments that will allow us to remain the world’s most well defended nation despite limited resources.
Military Radar Summit returns for its 8th consecutive year as the only radar event to exclusively focus on the greatest challenges in radar that are impacting OEM’s and Military Forces alike. Join hundreds of Radar professionals (both industry and end users) to preview the future of radar strategies, funding, and technology, first hand from those leading the direction of efforts critical to the safety and future of the nation.
Engage in discussions with representatives from DHS, the U.S. Army, Military Defense Agency, Raytheon, JSF, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics and others that will amplify your radar knowledge, growth, and ability to pursue key contracts. Don’t miss this year’s agenda that offers focused breakout sessions focused on future requirements, science and technology, and field operations. No one will get left behind at this year’s program as we will provide value and tactical strategies to every stakeholder in this space.
Topics Will Cover:
- Digital Radar Array
- Polarized Radar
- Advanced Optics
- The Future of the Patriot Missile Defense System
- The State of the AMDR-S
- EKV Capability Enhancement II
- Scanning in Harsh Environments
- Defending Radar from Electronic Warfare
- Detecting Latent Threats
- Improvements in UAV based Radar
- Data Overload and Precision
- Smart Phone and Radar on the Battlefield
Key Opportunities:
- Gain first hand knowledge of planned developments in current radar systems
- Understand where future military radar spending is headed and what contracting opportunities will come with it
- Harness strategies for catching up with foreign military advancements
- Collaborate on modular improvements for key military technology
- Network with program leads from primary military branches and OEMS
- Incorporate new technical knowledge into your development efforts
Speakers
- Peter Moo, Group Leader, Multifunction Radar, Defence Research & Development Canada - Suffield
- Stuart Timerman, Director, Defense Spectrum Organization
- Dennis Prather, Professor, University of Delaware
- Kurt Sorensen, Manager SAR Sensor Technologies Department, Sandia National Laboratories
- Vincent Sabio, Program Manager, DARPA / IPTO
- Stephen Dunyk, Principal Engineer, Lockheed Martin
- Jian Wang, Principal Engineer, ROCKWELL COLLINS
- Christopher Reed, Program Manager Radar, IARPA
- Dr. Tony Ponsford, Principal Engineering Fellow Site Technical Director & Manager R&D, Raytheon
- Dr. Victor Chen, Technical Director, Ancortek Inc.
- Chief Chris Keller, Project Manager, Sensors-Aerial Intelligence, US Army
- Dr. Gordon Oswald, Chief Technology Officer, Aveillant
- Eli Brookner, Principal Engineer, Raytheon
- Joseph Mitola, Contract Systems Engineer, MITRE
- Joseph Deroba, Chief Technical Engineer, RDER-IWER
- Mahesh Kumar, Technology Fellow, Cobham
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Venue & Accommodation
DoubleTree by Hilton - Crystal City300 Army Navy Drive
Arlington, Virginia
22202, United States
Website: http://doubletree3.hilton.com/en/hotels/virginia/doubletree-by-hilton-hotel-washington-dc-crystal-ci
Phone: 703-416-4100
AccommodationDoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Washington DC- Crystal City300 Army Navy Drive,Arlington, Virginia, 22202-2891, USA
Phone: 1-703-416-4100
Group Rate: $155.00 plus 13% taxper each night.
Please identify you are part of the “IQPC – MIL”group to ensure the special rate. Note that you are eligible for this ratethree day prior and three days post the event, based on availability. Book yourroom prior to February 6th,2015 to ensure you receive the group rate, based on availability.
ReservationsTelephone:703-416-4100
Please note: We will never recommend, approve or appoint any third party rooming service to act on our behalf. Please be extremely wary if you are approached by any such companies. We will always endeavour to negotiate the best available rates for you so please use the Hotel´s website link provided.