AUSA Winter Symposium and Exposition



The Association of the United States Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified Winter symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 19-21 February 2014.

The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Materiel Command, the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

A central focus of this symposium is on preparing the Army for an unpredictable global security environment out to the year 2020 and beyond – while continuing the transition from combat operations in the US Central Command Area of Responsibility. This progression must enable our Soldiers to immediately succeed across a wide spectrum of land power operations.

The symposium will explore the concept of “strategic land power” and how the Army will contribute its significant capabilities to the Joint Force of 2020 even as the nation’s fiscal challenges drive the Army to be smaller, more agile, and indeed, more capable .

Special emphasis will be devoted to the indispensable role that our industry partners provide to the United States Army. Guest presentations and panel discussions will provide a myriad of information as it relates to the direction and progress of balancing our resources, equipment, personnel, doctrine and training to provide the essential protective umbrella that our nation deserves.

The Army has made a substantial investment of time and resources to focus on how best to do business and accomplish the mission of defending the citizens of the United States and fulfilling our international commitments. The presentations at the 2014 AUSA Winter Symposium will highlight the efforts that TRADOC, AMC and other Army organizations have made towards transforming the Army using an Enterprise Approach to management.

Support to our Soldiers will be balanced, focused, and technologically superior to any Army in the world. Senior Army, DOD and Industry leaders will provide dialog and information on the progress of our efforts to modernize and sustain the force and more importantly, win on any battlefield.

The key objective of AUSA’s ILW Winter Symposium will be to provide an open forum for attendees to interact and participate in discussions about the Army modernization efforts and immediate needs of our Soldiers in harm’s way. Participants will be available for challenging questions from the audience.

The panels and presentations will cover such topics as strategic modernization, sustaining and rebalancing Army forces, the future of the Network Integration Evaluation (NIE), the potential for public-private partnerships, and the continued importance of investing in science and technology for the future. This unique symposium will demonstrate the importance of the Army’s land power to the regional combatant commanders around the world.

 

The Association of the United States Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified Winter symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 19-21 February 2014.

The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Materiel Command, the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

A central focus of this symposium is on preparing the Army for an unpredictable global security environment out to the year 2020 and beyond – while continuing the transition from combat operations in the US Central Command Area of Responsibility. This progression must enable our Soldiers to immediately succeed across a wide spectrum of land power operations.

The symposium will explore the concept of “strategic land power” and how the Army will contribute its significant capabilities to the Joint Force of 2020 even as the nation’s fiscal challenges drive the Army to be smaller, more agile, and indeed, more capable .

Special emphasis will be devoted to the indispensable role that our industry partners provide to the United States Army. Guest presentations and panel discussions will provide a myriad of information as it relates to the direction and progress of balancing our resources, equipment, personnel, doctrine and training to provide the essential protective umbrella that our nation deserves.

The Army has made a substantial investment of time and resources to focus on how best to do business and accomplish the mission of defending the citizens of the United States and fulfilling our international commitments. The presentations at the 2014 AUSA Winter Symposium will highlight the efforts that TRADOC, AMC and other Army organizations have made towards transforming the Army using an Enterprise Approach to management.

Support to our Soldiers will be balanced, focused, and technologically superior to any Army in the world. Senior Army, DOD and Industry leaders will provide dialog and information on the progress of our efforts to modernize and sustain the force and more importantly, win on any battlefield.

The key objective of AUSA’s ILW Winter Symposium will be to provide an open forum for attendees to interact and participate in discussions about the Army modernization efforts and immediate needs of our Soldiers in harm’s way. Participants will be available for challenging questions from the audience.

The panels and presentations will cover such topics as strategic modernization, sustaining and rebalancing Army forces, the future of the Network Integration Evaluation (NIE), the potential for public-private partnerships, and the continued importance of investing in science and technology for the future. This unique symposium will demonstrate the importance of the Army’s land power to the regional combatant commanders around the world.

The Association of the United States Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified Winter symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 19-21 February 2014.

The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Materiel Command, the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

A central focus of this symposium is on preparing the Army for an unpredictable global security environment out to the year 2020 and beyond – while continuing the transition from combat operations in the US Central Command Area of Responsibility. This progression must enable our Soldiers to immediately succeed across a wide spectrum of land power operations.

The symposium will explore the concept of “strategic land power” and how the Army will contribute its significant capabilities to the Joint Force of 2020 even as the nation’s fiscal challenges drive the Army to be smaller, more agile, and indeed, more capable .

Special emphasis will be devoted to the indispensable role that our industry partners provide to the United States Army. Guest presentations and panel discussions will provide a myriad of information as it relates to the direction and progress of balancing our resources, equipment, personnel, doctrine and training to provide the essential protective umbrella that our nation deserves.

The Army has made a substantial investment of time and resources to focus on how best to do business and accomplish the mission of defending the citizens of the United States and fulfilling our international commitments. The presentations at the 2014 AUSA Winter Symposium will highlight the efforts that TRADOC, AMC and other Army organizations have made towards transforming the Army using an Enterprise Approach to management.

Support to our Soldiers will be balanced, focused, and technologically superior to any Army in the world. Senior Army, DOD and Industry leaders will provide dialog and information on the progress of our efforts to modernize and sustain the force and more importantly, win on any battlefield.

The key objective of AUSA’s ILW Winter Symposium will be to provide an open forum for attendees to interact and participate in discussions about the Army modernization efforts and immediate needs of our Soldiers in harm’s way. Participants will be available for challenging questions from the audience.

The panels and presentations will cover such topics as strategic modernization, sustaining and rebalancing Army forces, the future of the Network Integration Evaluation (NIE), the potential for public-private partnerships, and the continued importance of investing in science and technology for the future. This unique symposium will demonstrate the importance of the Army’s land power to the regional combatant commanders around the world.

The Association of the United States Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified Winter symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 19-21 February 2014.

The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Materiel Command, the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

A central focus of this symposium is on preparing the Army for an unpredictable global security environment out to the year 2020 and beyond – while continuing the transition from combat operations in the US Central Command Area of Responsibility. This progression must enable our Soldiers to immediately succeed across a wide spectrum of land power operations.

The symposium will explore the concept of “strategic land power” and how the Army will contribute its significant capabilities to the Joint Force of 2020 even as the nation’s fiscal challenges drive the Army to be smaller, more agile, and indeed, more capable .

Special emphasis will be devoted to the indispensable role that our industry partners provide to the United States Army. Guest presentations and panel discussions will provide a myriad of information as it relates to the direction and progress of balancing our resources, equipment, personnel, doctrine and training to provide the essential protective umbrella that our nation deserves.

The Army has made a substantial investment of time and resources to focus on how best to do business and accomplish the mission of defending the citizens of the United States and fulfilling our international commitments. The presentations at the 2014 AUSA Winter Symposium will highlight the efforts that TRADOC, AMC and other Army organizations have made towards transforming the Army using an Enterprise Approach to management.

Support to our Soldiers will be balanced, focused, and technologically superior to any Army in the world. Senior Army, DOD and Industry leaders will provide dialog and information on the progress of our efforts to modernize and sustain the force and more importantly, win on any battlefield.

The key objective of AUSA’s ILW Winter Symposium will be to provide an open forum for attendees to interact and participate in discussions about the Army modernization efforts and immediate needs of our Soldiers in harm’s way. Participants will be available for challenging questions from the audience.

The panels and presentations will cover such topics as strategic modernization, sustaining and rebalancing Army forces, the future of the Network Integration Evaluation (NIE), the potential for public-private partnerships, and the continued importance of investing in science and technology for the future. This unique symposium will demonstrate the importance of the Army’s land power to the regional combatant commanders around the world.

The Association of the United States Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified Winter symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 19-21 February 2014.

The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Materiel Command, the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

A central focus of this symposium is on preparing the Army for an unpredictable global security environment out to the year 2020 and beyond – while continuing the transition from combat operations in the US Central Command Area of Responsibility. This progression must enable our Soldiers to immediately succeed across a wide spectrum of land power operations.

The symposium will explore the concept of “strategic land power” and how the Army will contribute its significant capabilities to the Joint Force of 2020 even as the nation’s fiscal challenges drive the Army to be smaller, more agile, and indeed, more capable .

Special emphasis will be devoted to the indispensable role that our industry partners provide to the United States Army. Guest presentations and panel discussions will provide a myriad of information as it relates to the direction and progress of balancing our resources, equipment, personnel, doctrine and training to provide the essential protective umbrella that our nation deserves.

The Army has made a substantial investment of time and resources to focus on how best to do business and accomplish the mission of defending the citizens of the United States and fulfilling our international commitments. The presentations at the 2014 AUSA Winter Symposium will highlight the efforts that TRADOC, AMC and other Army organizations have made towards transforming the Army using an Enterprise Approach to management.

Support to our Soldiers will be balanced, focused, and technologically superior to any Army in the world. Senior Army, DOD and Industry leaders will provide dialog and information on the progress of our efforts to modernize and sustain the force and more importantly, win on any battlefield.

The key objective of AUSA’s ILW Winter Symposium will be to provide an open forum for attendees to interact and participate in discussions about the Army modernization efforts and immediate needs of our Soldiers in harm’s way. Participants will be available for challenging questions from the audience.

The panels and presentations will cover such topics as strategic modernization, sustaining and rebalancing Army forces, the future of the Network Integration Evaluation (NIE), the potential for public-private partnerships, and the continued importance of investing in science and technology for the future. This unique symposium will demonstrate the importance of the Army’s land power to the regional combatant commanders around the world.

The Association of the United States Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified Winter symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 19-21 February 2014.

The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Materiel Command, the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

- See more at: http://ausameetings.org/winter/scope-and-objective/#sthash.tqfaIqJr.dpuf

The Association of the United States Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified Winter symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 19-21 February 2014.

The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Materiel Command, the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

- See more at: http://ausameetings.org/winter/scope-and-objective/#sthash.tqfaIqJr.dpuf

The Association of the United States Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified Winter symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 19-21 February 2014.

The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Materiel Command, the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

- See more at: http://ausameetings.org/winter/scope-and-objective/#sthash.tqfaIqJr.dpuf

The Association of the United States Army’s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW) will produce an unclassified Winter symposium for members of industry and the military community at the Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama from 19-21 February 2014.

The three-day event will include featured presentations from the United States Army Materiel Command, the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology).

- See more at: http://ausameetings.org/winter/scope-and-objective/#sthash.tqfaIqJr.dpuf

Speaker and Presenter Information

GEN Dennis L. Via - Commanding General - United States Army Materiel Command HON Heidi Shyu - Assistant Secretary of the Army - (Acquisition, Logistics & Technology) LTG Keith C. Walker - Deputy Commanding General, Futures - Director, Army Capabilities Integration Center - United States Army Training and Doctrine Command GEN Robert W. Cone - Commanding General - United States Army Training and Doctrine Command LTG David L. Mann - Commanding General - United States Army Space & Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command and Joint Functional Component - Command for Integrated Missile Defense And Many More!

Relevant Government Agencies

Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, Dept of Homeland Security, Coast Guard, National Guard Association

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When
Wed-Fri, Feb 19-21, 2014 CT


Exhibit Dates
Wed-Fri, Feb 19-21, 2014


Cost

Pre-Registration- Government/Military:  $0.00
Pre-Registration- AUSA Members:  $500.00
Pre-Registration- Non Members:  $950.00
On Site Registration- Government/Military:  $0.00
On Site Registration- AUSA Members:  $550.00
On Site Registration- Non Members:  $1000.00


Where
Von Braun Center
700 Monroe Street
Huntsville, AL 35801
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Website
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Event Sponsors

Lockheed Martin, Iridium, FLUOR, EMC Corporation


Organizer
AUSA


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