Intelligence Summit
New technologies, threats, and contested domains are challenging the intelligence community as never before. How will leaders manage the global intelligence needs of today and tomorrow? During this virtual summit, Defense One and Nextgov will interview experts in the field to explore emerging dynamics, long-term trends, and policy options facing the intelligence community in 2022 and beyond.
Automated ISR and Battle Management Symposium
The 10th Annual Automated ISR and Battle Management Symposium will bring together senior level speakers from across the DoD, Military Services, Intelligence Community, Industry & Academia to discuss the modernization, integration, and advancement of ISR capabilities for the warfighter. With this, the 2022 Summit will aim to deliver vital intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance and battle management capabilities to ensure information...
Career Paths and Skills Needed for the...
Federal government jobs can provide a sense of financial and job security as well as honor in serving the public. During this Government Technology Breakfast Forum webinar, we'll discuss the benefits of working in federal IT and the different types of career paths offered. Chief Information Officers from the US Department of Agriculture and the US Department of State will share their experience working in federal IT and offer insight around th...
February 22, 2022
Organizer:
REI Systems Location:
Virtual
MILCOM
For more than 35 years the MILCOM conference has served as the pre-eminent forum for sharing research related to the unique challenges of military communications. The contributions from and collaborations across academia, industry, and government have been a hallmark of the conferences since its inception. IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) and AFCEA International (AFCEA) are proud to jointly sponsor this conference and remain strongly commi...
November 29 - December 2, 2021
Organizer:
AFCEA Location:
Virtual
Reimagining the Future of Intelligence
Reimagining the Future of Intelligence We ask 16 experts to describe their vision of how Intelligence will change to more accurately predict future threats in the coming years. All plenary sessions will be live-streamed so you may register to attend virtually or in-person.
The Future of Geospatial Intelligence
The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency is on a years-long journey of data modernization -- as more sources of GEOINT become democratized by private sector companies, more satellites join Earth’s orbit, and more emphasis is placed on larger Department of Defense data-sharing initiatives like Joint All-Domain Command and Control. During this special GovExec TV program, recorded at USGIF’s GEOINT Symposium in St. Louis, you...
9th Annual Big Data for Intelligence Sy...
The 9th Annual Big Data for Intelligence Symposium will bring together senior level speakers from across the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, U.S. Military Commands, Federal Government, Academia, and Industry to discuss the modernization, management, and transformation of vast amounts of data into actionable, understandable intelligence. With this, the 2021 Summit will aim to explore ways to innovate technological solutions and c...
UAS West
Military UAV’s Create Multiple-Mission Opportunities for Industry Military spending for this technology is expected to grow as an overall percentage of large military budgets such as the United States’ and Chinese defense budget, offering specialized drone manufacturers and software developers a tremendous opportunity. While drones will never completely replace soldiers, this debate is becoming less important in the current strateg...
Intelligence at the Edge: Technologies...
Due to current inefficient legacy databases, the Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC) are forced to use outdated data to inform mission-critical decisions. They remedy this by turning to database services, which offer a high degree of reliability and security to manage the explosive growth data from both the field as well as the internet of things (IoT). Agencies have also turned to cloud services to assist them, using n...
Exceed Executive Order Requirements for...
On May 12th, President Biden signed a cybersecurity Executive Order (EO) focused on improving the federal government’s security posture. This EO requires a multitude of actions such as securing the software supply chain, incident response and vulnerability management, and harmonizing cybersecurity requirements between the federal civilian, defense, and intelligence communities. As we have seen in recent breaches, slow and inconsistent de...
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