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DHS Strategic Outlook for 2020-2021
The Army is two years into modernization efforts that better align its capabilities with the objectives of the 2018 National Defense Strategy. Take advantage of this free webinar analyzing the Army’s contracting trends and business prospects for 2020 and beyond. GovWin’s federal market experts Mark Ellsbury and Alex Rossino will give you the information you need to help build sales plans for the Army. Attend this webinar to learn t...
September 3, 2020
Organizer: Deltek
Location: Webcast
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AUSA Noon Report - A Discussion with Ar...
The AUSA Noon Report brings the popular Breakfast Series from our headquarters with the same quality content, essential topics and timely information you have come to expect from AUSA programs. Join key leaders from the defense industry, academia, military and government for this timely presentation with live Q&A on Monday, 24 August. There’s no cost to attend this event. Register today – space is limited!
August 24, 2020
Organizer: Association of the United States Army (AUSA)
Location: Webcast
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Thought Leaders Webinar Series: L. Scot...
AUSA’s Thought Leaders webinar series—an extension of our Thought Leaders podcast—will temporarily take the place of the General Bernard W. Rogers Strategic Issues Forum and General Lyman L. Lemnitzer Lecture Series. With a tight focus on senior military leaders and contemporary military authors, Thought Leaders seeks to educate the public on critical issues affecting land forces and strategy. Please join us on Tuesday, 4 Aug...
August 4, 2020
Organizer: Association of the United States Army (AUSA)
Location: Webcast
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AUSA Noon Report - LTG R. Scott Dingle
The AUSA Noon Report brings the popular Breakfast Series from our headquarters with the same quality content, essential topics and timely information you have come to expect from AUSA programs. Join key leaders from the defense industry, academia, military and government for this timely presentation with live Q&A on Wednesday, 29 July. There’s no cost to attend this event. Register today – space is limited!
July 29, 2020
Organizer: Association of the United States Army (AUSA)
Location: Webcast
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The Basic Concepts of ELINT
The Basic Concepts of ELINT Thursday, May 7, 2020 14:00 -15:00 EDT Modern Electronic Warfare as is commonly defined is made up of 3 key components: Electronic Attack (EA), Electronic Support (ES), and Electronic Protection (EP). However, Electronic Warfare heavily relies on Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) and the data it provides including radar operating parameters, waveform details, geo-location, and other pertinent information. This sessio...
May 7, 2020
Organizer: Association of Old Crows
Location: Webcast
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3 Pillars of EW - Electronic Protect
Electronic Protection Electronic Protection (EP), sometimes called Electronic Counter-Countermeasures (ECCM), along with Electronic Attack (EA) and Electronic Support (ES) constitute the triad of major subgroups of Electronic Warfare. Radar EP techniques include (1) reduction of side lobe jamming through auxiliary antennas and processing; (2) reduce deceptive jamming through special processing circuits and modulations; and (3) reduce jamming u...
November 21, 2019
Organizer: Association of Old Crows
Location: Webcast
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Keeping Ground Forces Connected with Re...
It’s crucial for today’s defense and humanitarian agencies to be able to deploy ground forces quickly and stay connected to them wherever they are. Yet, options for ground communications today are often expensive, unreliable, and lack true broadband connectivity for mobility applications. FlexGround from Intelsat General is uniquely positioned to fit the needs of ground forces worldwide. Its industry leading Comms-on-the-Pause (COT...
September 25, 2019
Organizer: Intelsat
Location: Webcast
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How DoD Can Improve Readiness
The future military operating environment will be more complex than ever. The Defense Department manages simultaneous operations, often from smaller dispersed bases, in increasingly contested and denied environments. In addition, each military service plans for logistics materiel, independent of the others, with no global visibility into resource location, status or potential demands against it. So, what can be done? Join us online on Thursday...
February 7, 2019
Organizer: GovLoop
Location: Webcast
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