Past event: Multi-Intelligence Exploitation Symposium 2016

Advancing the Intelligence Technology Enterprise through All-source Integration

This educational Symposium will engage US military commands, government agencies, academia, and technology providers in a collaborative, open forum to discuss technological solutions and best practices that enhance the Intelligence Community's  ability to process, exploit, and disseminate valuable information through an integrated intelligence enterprise.


New Topics For This Year's Symposium

  • Utilizing IC-ITE to fundamentally enhance data-processing and information sharing capabilities
  • Challenges and advancements of implementing shared cloud data storage systems across members of the IC
  • Integrating geospatial intelligence into the context of all-source intelligence analysis
  • Developing new enterprise systems to compliment the rise of big data analytics and open-source intelligence gathering
  • Development and integration of affordable warfighting information technologies for improved intelligence analysis
  • Integrating operations, intelligence and investigations for national security of the homeland
  • Utilizing dynamic network analysis to process massive, disparate, and complex data networks
  • Building a robust ISE to facilitate the sharing and safeguarding of terrorism-related intelligence


At Our Symposium 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 intelligence officers and analysts.
  • Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to discover some the latest technologies helping process, exploit, and disseminate big data.
  • Influence: 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.

2016 Early Confirmed Speakers

  • Cathy Johnston, Director for IC ITE and Digital Transformation, Defense Intelligence Agency
  • John Edwards, Chief Information Officer, Central Intelligence Agency
  • Major General Urrutia-Varhall, USAF, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff, USAF ISR
  • Brigadier General Peter J. Lambert, USAF, Director of Intelligence, HQ Air Combat Command
  • Rob Hegstrom, Director, Battlespace Awareness Portfolio, Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence
  • Andrew Richardson, Assistant Deputy Director, Naval Intelligence, OPNAV N2/N6
  • Shishu Gupta, Deputy Director, Office of the Chief Information Officer, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

Please fill in your name and email to receive the summit agenda of this event.


The agenda is available as PDF under downloads att he right side of the page.

Venue

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

Why Should You Attend The Symposium?

This educational symposium allows US military commands, government agencies, academia, and technology providers the chance to have an open discussion about the technological solutions and best practices that make it easier for members of the IC to share and safeguard valuable information through an integrated intelligence enterprise.

In recent years, the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC) has rapidly evolved to perform new missions. Members of the IC have developed new capabilities and adapted their business processes, especially in support of joint and complex military and National security operations. Contemporary and future intelligence gathering capabilities have created an increased need to process, exploit, and disseminate intelligence faster in order to support complex counter-terrorism, military, and national defense priorities.

In the coming decade, one of the Intelligence Community’s greatest challenges will involve developing the capabilities to collect and analyze big data. Today, the information collected yields not simply a quantitative increase in information, but a qualitative change in how we create new knowledge and understand the world.


Venue

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

**Complimentary WIFI will be provided to all attendees and there is a full business center that attendees will have access to throughout the Summit.

Hotel Rooms:
Hotel Rooms are available at a discounted rate at ($189 per night) Please identify that you are with Defense Strategies Institute to receive your discount or use the following links:
http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/rates/rate.html?propertyID=90&rp=SN:428957,,,&language=en_US&IM=SALP_BOOK_90_SETDSI_SI_NAD

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-15388