Past event: Special Operations Summit 2014

Supporting a Stronger, Smarter, Changing Global SOF Community

SOF will play a crucial and expanding role in developing the capabilities of our international partners to thwart the spread of global terrorism and prevent hostilities from turning into major regional conflicts. With fewer conventional troops available and with help farther away commandos will need more effective intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and communications systems.

Now in its 7th year, Special Operations Summit is designed to provide a holistic overview of SOCOM advancements given the recent changes in Command and upcoming elections.  This year's summit is built around a top to bottom outline of the special operations command structure and will focus on the overall mission goals directed to provide a holistic outlook for Special Operations, looking not just specifically at procurement. By providing insights from the various Special Operations Commands, attendees will be able to gain insights into the future roadmap of growing the global SOF network.

Join more than 250 fellow Special Operations professionals from over 80 different organizations to discuss and identify opportunities to strengthen local, regional, and global trust through interagency and partner cooperation


New for 2014:

  • Full 3 day conference and future requirements focus day
  • More speakers, more exhibitors, and more priorities
  • TSOC panel discussions
  • Added social networking opportunities
  • Discussion based platform featuring keynotes, Q&A sessions, panels, case studies, project updates, and roundtables
  • Providing a holistic top down approach to Special Operations

2014 Speakers

  • Imre Colonel Imre Porkolab Ph.D, National Liaison Representative, Hungary , NATO Allied Command Transformation
  • Richard Richard Fisher, Senior Fellow Asian Military Affairs, International Assessment and Strategy Center
  • RDML (Ret.) Thomas Brown II, Former Commander, Former SEAL , U.S. Special Operations Command SOUTH


Past Featured Speakers

  • General Yaacov Ayish, Defense Attaché to the USA and Canada, Israeli Defense Force
  • James Cardoso USAF, Director Global Mission Support Center, U.S. Special Operations Command
  • Colonel David SanClemente USAF, Air National Guard Advisor, U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command
  • Andrea Dew Ph.D, Co-Director Center on Irregular Warfare and Armed Groups, U.S. Naval War College
  • Maj Gen Paul Lefebvre, Operations Integration Principal - USMC (RET), American Systems
  • Ambassador John Herbst, Director Center for Complex Operations, National Defense University
  • Walter Andrusyszyn Ph.D, Director National & Competitive Intelligence, Florida State University
  • Brigadier General Clayton Hutmacher USA, Commanding General, U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command
  • Wesley Rhodes Ph.D, Director Network Science Research Center, IBM Corporate Strategy
  • Kevin Merrigan, Vice President DoD, General Dynamics C4 Systems
  • Colon Miller, Military Operations, Volga-Dnepr Unique Air Cargo
  • Colonel Gregory Wilson USA, Special Operations Chair Co-Director of CORE Lab, Naval Postgraduate School
  • Michael Harper, Associate Director Irregular and Expeditionary Warfare, Office of Naval Research
  • Kalev Sepp Ph.D, Senior Lecturer Deparment of Defense Analysis, Naval Postgraduate School
  • Richard Fisher, Senior Fellow Asian Military Affairs, International Assessment and Strategy Center
  • Peter Henderson, Vice President and Founder, Thinklogical
  • Beth Cole, Director Office of Civilian-Military Cooperation, U.S. Agency for International Development
  • Craig Archer, Identity Superiority Manager PEO - SRSE, U.S. Special Operations Command
  • Dr. Brian Maher SES, President, Joint Special Operations University
  • Dale Ormond SES, Director, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command
  • Brigadier General Sean Mulholland USA, Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command - South
  • Major General Thomas Trask USAF, Director Force Structure, Requirements, Resources and Strategic Assessments, U.S. Special Operations Command

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Venue

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Why attend?

  • The first meeting of the SOF Community since the SOCOM command change
  • Network and exchange knowledge with Special Operations professionals
  • Meet distinguished military and government leaders, gain knowledge on how to address regional contingencies and threats to stability
  • Build new partnerships by attending our exclusive cocktail reception and networking breaks


Venue & Accommodations

Hilton Tampa Downtown
211 N. Tampa Street, Tampa, Florida
33602, United States
Website:  http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/florida/hilton-tampa-downtown-TPANTHF/index.html
Phone: 813-204-3000

Accommodation
Set in the heart of bustling downtown Tampa, Florida, the contemporary Hilton Tampa Downtown hotel is conveniently located next to the Tampa Convention Center and close to the Florida Aquarium, Busch Gardens Tampa, Tampa Bay Times Forum and Channelside, making it an ideal location for both business and leisure travelers.

Unwind in a stylish and modern guest room at this Tampa hotel. Each is beautifully furnished and features WiFi, a spacious work area and an iHome stereo with an iPod® docking station. Refresh in the elegant bathroom that features a stunning granite and marble bathtub, or enjoy a restful nights' sleep in the luxurious bed. For the ultimate indulgence, upgrade to a luxurious Tampa hotel suite for a spa tub, contemporary kitchenette and impressive pool views.

Soak up the golden rays on the rooftop sundeck or enjoy a cooling dip in the sparkling waters of the outdoor whirlpool. Energize with a workout in the complimentary 24-hour fitness center or swim lengths in the heated outdoor pool. Meet with friends to enjoy a drink and a light snack in the sophisticated, yet relaxed 211 Lounge. In the evening, dine at 211 and savor modern American specialties in a contemporary setting.

Group Rate - $99 plus 12% per night
Please identify you are part of the IDGA – Special Operations Summit group to ensure the special rate, based on availability. Note that you are eligible for this rate three day prior and three days post the event based on availability. Please make your reservation before November 21, 2014 in order to ensure you are eligible for the group rate.

Reservations Telephone: 1 (813) 204-3000
Event details
Organizer : IQUS
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-3456