Past event: Maritime ISR Global Conference

Domain Awareness & Decision Advantage, from the Seabed to Space

Over the past fifteen years the Maritime ISR Global symposium has built a reputation as a key strategic forum for thought leaders in the ISR and maritime communities to address their operational challenges and acquisition interests, from national level maritime policy to naval ISR concept development and programme design. The event brings together 150 representatives from all over the world and seeks to encourage greater cooperation and trust-building between military allies and partners, civil agencies, and industry.

This year's agenda is 'Domain Awareness & Decision Advantage, from the Seabed to Space'. Over three days, senior naval and acquisition leaders will be sharing their perspectives on the trends and threats transforming the maritime environment today and consider how these will ultimately change the nature and employment of allied ISR capabilities tomorrow. By bringing together thought leaders from across NATO and its partner nations, we hope to build a rich and expansive dialogue on the most critical needs of the maritime ISR community: domain awareness, safety, freedom of manoeuvre, and decision-making advantage.


Maritime ISR Global Agenda in Brief

  • No Stovepipes: Sensor Fusion & Multi-Domain Decision-Making
  • Commercial Space & Maritime Domain Awareness
  • ISR Network Resiliency & Cyber in the Maritime Arena
  • The Baltic, South China Sea and the Med: Countering Hybrid Threats at Sea
  • Balancing Sustainment with Innovation: MPA, UAV, UUV and Surface Fleet Acquisition
  • AI and Decision-Support: Intelligence Exploitation & Big Data

Speakers

Co-Chairmen

  • Vice Admiral Alan Richards (Ret), Former Chief of Defence Intelligence, UK Ministry of Defence (2012-2015)
  • Rear Admiral Paul Becker (Ret), Former Director for Intelligence (J2), Joint Chiefs of Staff (2013-2016)

Speaker Faculty

  • Vice Admiral Jorge Millones Gonzales, General Commander of Operations of the Amazon, Peruvian Navy
  • Brigadier General Joseph Diop, Chief of the Air Staff, Senegal Air Force
  • Commodore Steve Dainton, Commander, United Kingdom Maritime Component Command
  • Brigadier General Ibrahim Nuemat, Chief of the Navy, Royal Jordanian Navy
  • Brigadier General Dato' Muhamad Norzlan bin Aris, Deputy to Assistant Chief of Staff for Planning and Development, Royal Malaysian Air Force
  • Group Captain Piriyathrone Suwanruji, Air Defense Center, Royal Thai Air Force
  • Captain Dr Gurpreet S Khurana, Executive Director, National Maritime Foundation
  • Colonel James Frey, Director, Aviation Expeditionary Enablers Branch, U.S. Marine Corps
  • Colonel Adrian Brinza, Commander, Radio-Electronic Brigade, Romanian Navy
  • Captain Robert Hight, Commander, JIOCEUR Analytic Center (JAC), U.S. European Command
  • Colonel Paolo Emilio Recchia, Chief of Staff, Air Naval Operational Headquarters, Italian Guardia di Finanza
  • Colonel Mike Adamson, 14 Wing Commander, Royal Canadian Air Force
  • Captain Luis Diaz-Bedia Astor, Commanding Officer, Spanish Navy Naval Air Flotilla
  • Commannder Graeme Spence, Deputy Commander, Commando Helicopter Force, Royal Navy
  • Wing Commander Richard Berry, SO1 Capability Delivery P8A, Air Command, Royal Air Force
  • Joseph Casas, S&T Small Missions and DoD Formulation Manager, Partnerships and Formulation Office and Manager, OSD JCTD Arctic Collaborative Environment (ACE) S&T, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
  • Dr Kevin LePage, Anti-Submarine Warfare Programme Manager, NATO CMRE
  • General (Ret) Vincenzo Camporini, Vice President, IAI Istituto Affari Internazionali
  • Professor Roberto Battiston, President, Italian Space Agency
  • Professor Guy Thomas, Director, C-SIGMA
  • Emilien Watelet, Chairman, Aeronautics, Space & Dual-Technologies, Enterprise Europe Network
  • Capt James Fannell (Ret), Government Fellow, Geneva Centre for Security Policy
  • Ralph Thiele, Chairman, Political-Military Society

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Focus Day - 25 September 2018

Conference Day One - 26 September 2018

Conference Day Two - 27 September 2018

Venue

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Venue

Sheraton Parco de' Medici Rome Hotel
Viale Salvatore Rebecchini 145 Rome
00148 Rome
Italy
Website: http://www.sheratonparcodemedicirome.com/

Accommodation
IQPC Block
Start date: 24th September 2018
End date: 27th September 2018
Group rate available until September 24, 2018. Subject to availability.
Please click the following link to book:
https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/maritimeisrglobal

Deluxe room for single occupancy starts at EUR140.00 + 10% vat & EUR6.00 city tax per night.

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.
Event details
Organizer : IQEU
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-18883

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