Enabling the Intelligence Community to Generate, Integrate, Disseminate and Dominate
The proliferation of
ISR technologies over the past decade of conflict in the Middle East and Central Asia has led to these assets becoming a mission critical component in operations. With new operating environments come new threat types and new capability challenges. In order to maintain information dominance the Intelligence Community needs to take the global lead and strive for intelligence generation, analysis and dissemination excellence.
Building on the discussions at the 2015 event, the 3rd annual
ISR & C2 Battle Management USA Summit will once again provide 150+ Secretaries, Policy Makers, Chiefs of Staff, ISR Commanders, Acquisition Executives and Industry Leaders from the US Intelligence Community with their Annual General Meeting. The meeting will once again evaluate the challenges and success shaping ground, aerial, naval, space-borne and cyber
ISR and C2 Battle Management for the current dynamic world of conflict and into the future.
With this challenge in mind the summit will focus on 3 specific elements:
- Acquisition and development of next generation ISR and C2 Battle Management assets to ensure capability superiority
- Alignment of Intelligence Community strategies with Process, Exploitation and Dissemination technological developments in order to provide timely, accurate and effective intelligence products
- Domestic and International engagement designed to build mutually beneficial partnerships to solve challenges with transparent information sharing, the quality of shared post analysis products and use coalitions to maintain capability
To share and explore their thoughts on these discussion points, the conference will host an exceptional speaker faculty made up of senior officers from across the Intelligence Community in addition to the US's global allies.
''Presentations and senior leadership that attended were very good''
Dan Bodeker, Teledyne Brown Engineering
Meet the Speakers
Chairman
- Brigadier General (Retired) Scott Bethel, Former Vice Commander, Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency, US Air Force
2016 Speakers
- The Honorable Katrina McFarland, Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics & Technology), US Army
- The Honorable Ms. Heidi Grant, Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force, International Affairs, US Air Force
- The Honorable Darlene Costello, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology, US Air Force (Tentative)
- Ms. Dawn Meyerriecks, Deputy Director (Science and Technology), Central Intelligence Agency
- Mr Andrew McCabe, Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- The Honorable James "Hondo" Geurts, Acquisition Executive and Director Special Operations Force Acquisition Technology and Logistics, HQ US Special Operations Command
- Admiral Scott Swift, Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet
- Mr Bong Gumahad, Director, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
- Lieutenant General Robert P. Ashley, Deputy Chief of Staff, Intelligence, G-2, US Army
- Lieutenant General James ‘Mike’ Holmes, Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Plans and Requirements, US Air Force
- Lieutenant General L. Scott Rice, Commander, Air National Guard
- Rear Admiral Michael C. Manazir, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Warfare Systems), US Navy
- Rear Admiral Brett C. Heimbigner, Deputy Commander, Joint Functional Component Command, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, U.S. Strategic Command
- Major General Russell L. Mack, Director of Plans, Programs, and Requirements, Headquarters Air Combat Command, US Air Force
- General Thomas Deale, Director of Operations, US Air Force
- Rear Admiral Robert Girrier, Director, Unmanned Warfare Systems, US Navy
- Major General Heidi V. Brown, Director of Global Operations, U.S. Strategic Command
- Rear Admiral Gene F. Price, Deputy Commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command
- Brigadier General William Seely, Director Intelligence, US Marine Corps
- Brigadier General Kevin B. Kennedy, Director, Cyberspace Operations and Warfighting Integration,, Office of Information Dominance and Chief Information Officer, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force
- Air Commodore Ian Gale, Assistant Chief of Staff Capability Development C2ISR, Headquarters Air Command, Royal Air Force
- Air Commodore Dean Andrew, Commander ISTAR Force, No 1 Group, Royal Air Force
- Brigadier General Michael Hain, General Manager, NATO AEW&C Programme Management Agency
- Colonel Jon Yost, Deputy Director, Mission Integration Directorate, National Reconnaissance Organiza
- Captain Scott Whaley, Chief of Staff, Intelligence Directorate, NATO International Military Staff
- Captain Rob Patrick, Deputy Commodore, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 10, US Navy
- Colonel David Learned, Senior Materiel Leader JSTARS Recapitalization, Battle Management, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, US Air Force
- Colonel Raymond Wier, Program Manager, C2ISR, Battle Management, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, US Air Force
- Colonel Geoffrey Weiss, Commander, 505th Test & Evaluation Group, US Air Force
- Dr. Stacey Dixon, Deputy Director, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity
- Dr. Tom Burns, Director of Strategic Technology Office, DARPA
- Senior Officer, Representing Office of, The Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
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Pre-Conference Focus Day: Tuesday 15th November 2016
- Including: Morning & Afternoon Refreshments & Networking Break, Networking Lunch Break
Conference Day One: Wednesday 16th November 2016
- Including: Morning & Afternoon Refreshments & Networking Break, Networking Lunch Break
Conference Day Two - Thursday 17th November 2016
- Including: Morning & Afternoon Refreshments & Networking Break, Networking Lunch Break
The agenda is available as PDf under downloads at the right side of the page.
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Venue
Hilton Alexandria Mark Center5000 Seminary Road, Alexandria , Virginia
22311, United States
Website:
www.hiltonalexandriamc.comPhone: 703-845-1010
AccommodationTravel and accommodation is not included in the registration fee. However, a number of discounted bedrooms have been reserved at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Centre on the 14th, 15th and 16th November 2016. Please book directly via the hotel on 703-845-1010, the opening times are 8am-6pm, Monday-Friday. Prices start from $189 per night for a Standard room + taxes. There is limited availability until the 24th of October, so we do encourage attendees to book early to avoid disappointment.
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