Advancing Counter UAS Technologies for U.S. Multi-Domain Dominance.
Recognized as the premiere summit offering an unparalleled, comprehensive and interactive examination of DoD; Commercial; and Civil
CUAS technologies, this international forum will give attendees a cutting edge overview of Government and leading industry perspectives on advancing
CUAS Capabilities. Gain critical insight on how not only the military, but how nationwide the prison systems, airports, stadiums, nuclear power plants and so many others are tackling the ever-evolving drone threat that we are facing. This summit will also offer unique lessons learned in war time use of Counter UAS, and the ongoing Ukrainian
CUAS capabilities presented by special guests from the Ukrainian Government and Military.
Be a part of the advanced discussions on global
CUAS threats along with DoD, DHS, DoJ, FAA, Air Force, SOCOM, TSA, US Secret Service and many more.
The dramatic escalation of small, increasingly sophisticated UAS (sUAS) being available to nation states, nonstate actors and individuals exposes an easily obtainable and growing threat to DoD, Law Enforcement, Homeland Security, Critical Infrastructure affecting Civil and Commercial targets alike. DoD, NATO, Allied Countries - along with our mutual Adversaries have recognized the proliferation of VTOL & Fixed Wing platforms and breakthrough technologies have evolved rapidly as lethal weapons and constant threats. FY2023, DoD plans to spend approximately $668 million on CUAS R&D and another $78 million on procurement. As DoD continues to develop, procure, and deploy these systems, Congressional oversight of their use will increase as will decisions about future authorizations, appropriations, and additional legislative actions by Congress will continued to be closely examined.
We have produced a comprehensive Counter UAS Technology Summit intended to advance discussions and educate delegates on global CUAS threats affecting the Homeland (Commercial & Civil Sectors) including DoD, NATO & Allied Countries. Real World examples by will be discussed including the ongoing war in Ukraine and Keynotes from senior DoD & Government and Panel Sessions offering interactive discussions.
Who You Will Meet
- Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency
- Drug Enforcement Administration
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- SOCOM
- U.S. Air Force
- U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Department of Justice
What's New for 2023
Our 2nd Annual
National Congress on Counter UAS Technology 2023 includes DoD & Government, Civil and Commercial applications, needs, and requirements intended to advance discussions and educate delegates on global CUAS threats and opportunities for Industry.
The 2023 Congress will present outstanding comprehensive discussions affecting the Homeland (Infrastructure, Commercial & Civil Sectors) including the DoD/Gov. New topics and expert speakers from Civil & Commercial counter drone programs and applications will include timely real world examples discussions, including the ongoing war in Ukraine presented by the Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation.
Additional highlights will include presentations from the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Major League Baseball, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Army, DHS, (Customs and Border Protection), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Air Force Research Lab, The Commercial Drone Alliance and the Inspector General from the Department of Transportation and Operational Test and Evaluation Director, Office of the Secretary of Defense and numerous CUAS Industry solution providers.
Top Seven Reasons to Attend
- Emerging DoD & Government CUAS Policies and Current State of the CUAS Legislation and Opportunities for Industry
- Latest Breakthroughs & Technological Advancements Surveillance and Countermeasures
- Countering the Threat Roadmaps: FAA Regulatory Rules to Detect, Mitigate and Countering the Threat in the National Air Space
- DHS and Protecting the Infrastructure: Joint Protocols, Interoperability, Law Enforcement, Civil & Commercial Growing Needs and Laws concerning Detection & Defenders
- Detection, Avoidance, Surveillance, Monitoring and State-of-The-Art-Countermeasures
- Crystal Ball Look Ahead: Government & Industry Startup Innovation and Way Ahead
- CUAS Technology Incubator Exhibiting Opportunities
Venue
Holiday Inn Washington Capitol – National Mall
550 C Street SW, 20024
Washington, DC, USA
Phone: 1-877-660-8550
BookAccommodationsWe are pleased to offer our delegates a limited number of hotel rooms at a negotiated rate. To take advantage of these rates, please contact the hotel directly and quote "AC1".
Please note that the guest room block cut-off date is May 1, 2023. After that date OR when the room block fills, guestroom availability and rate can no longer be guaranteed.