Past event: Joint Civil & DoD CBRN Symposium 2016

"Advancing A Whole of Government Approach to CBRN Defense, Response & Readiness"

Our Joint Civil & DoD CBRN Symposium is designed as an educational and training "Town Hall" forum, where thought leaders and key policy-makers across military and civilian organizations can come together for actionable discussions and debate. The symposium's overall theme will focus on Advancing CBRN Response, Defense & Technology Readiness For Joint CBRN Defense and the changing budget landscape for Joint CBRN Readiness, technology and supporting Industry.


Key areas this symposium will address:

  • Maintaining critical capabilities and competencies, aligned with RDA priorities, to rapidly develop, test, and field CBRN defensive capabilities
  • Organization of Data to Support Decision Making at Multiple Levels of Leadership
  • Maintaining Biosurveillance Systems
  • Public Heath IT and interoperability with legacy healthcare
  • Warfighter Protection and Reducing interference with operational platforms and communications
  • Advanced Threat Decontamination

The Symposium will bring together senior level officials from the DoD and Program Management Offices, specifically the policy and acquisition organizations responsible for preparing and operating vehicle platforms and modernization of the fleet across a diverse set of missions.


Why should you attend the Symposium?

Our Joint Civil & DoD CBRN Symposium will provide the latest updates from key organizations involved in advancing CBRN Response, Defense & Technology Readiness and address new objectives in equipping multi-mission forces and specialized units with CBRN defense equipment to enable assistance to state and local governments in response to and recovery from the effects of a CBRN event.

You can expect to hear from OSD and policy makers, homeland security leadership and local counterparts on, establishing medical countermeasures (MCM) pipeline from requirements definition, through Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) and FDA approval, to manufacturing and distribution. Developing synergistic, technologically advanced environmental surveillance and point-of need diagnostic capabilities against CBRN threats to enable force protection decisions. As well as risk-based planning and decision-making processes within the Enterprise

The symposium will provide valuable information on efforts to build partnerships for the integration of technology and provide all stakeholders with points of contact for integration of systems of systems capabilities for the CBRN defense community.

Our team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summits' content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in the tactical and combat vehicle community from operational leaders, intelligence providers, key policy-makers, as well as solution providers from Industry and Academia. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all involved organizations bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.


At our Summit you will have the ability to:

  • Gain Education & Insight - Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior level speakers on some of the complex challenges facing the Civil & DoD CBRN community today.
  • Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to discover some of the latest technologies related to Chemical and Biological Defense, Detection & Disease Surveillance, Integrated Logistics Support Center, training, as well as Contamination Avoidance, and Transformational Medical Technologies
  • Impact: Help foster ideas! Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are given the opportunity to address our speaker faculty with their questions or comments and will receive a pre-Symposium questionnaire for precise questions and subject matters you would like our speakers to address.

Confirmed 2016 Speakers Include:

  • Doug Bryce, SES - Joint Program Executive Officer Chemical and Biological Defense
  • BG William E. King IV - Commander, US Army 20th CBRNE Command    
  • Simon G. Limage - Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation Programs, Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation
  • Col Stephen Redifer - Commanding Officer, Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, USMC

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Venue

Mary M. Gates Learning Center
701 N Fairfax St, 22314
Alexandria, VA, USA

Venue & Accommodations

Mary M. Gates Learning Center
701 N. Fairfax St. Alexandria, VA
http://www.marygateslearningcenter.com


Hotel Rooms:

SHERATON SUITES OLD TOWN ALEXANDRIA
801 North St. Asaph Street, Alexandria, VA 22314
www.sheraton.com\suitesalexandria
(Two walking blocks from the Mary M. Gates Learning Center.)
Event details
Organizer : DSI
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-11145