Directed Energy Weapon Supply Chains
NDIA’s Emerging Technologies Institute has announced a public launch of its newest report, Directed Energy Weapon Supply Chains: Securing the Path to the Future. The event will take place virtually on January 23rd from 1:00-3:45 pm. Recent world events have exposed the fact that the United States faces substantial supply chain vulnerabilities and weaknesses. Nearly every sector has been affected, including emerging defense technologies....
MODSIM World 2019
MODSIM World is a unique multi-disciplinary conference for the exchange of modeling and simulation knowledge, research and technology. This event joins theory and practice across industry, government and academia; providing for an open interchange of information, knowledge and technology.This year’s conference will bring together leaders in the M&S field focused on novel Modeling and Simulation applications and practices targeted at...
NDIA's DoD Medical R&D 101: Everything...
We invite you to join us for an exclusive half-day seminar on 18 April, the day before the Military Medicine Partnership Conference. This optional special session is geared towards enhancing your understanding of the Army, Navy, and Air Force medical research funding opportunities like CDMRP, SBIR, BAA (and if you don't recognize these acronyms, all the more reason to attend!). DoD speakers will provide information on key topics such as the fo...
2015 Human Systems Conference
The 2015 Human Systems Conference will focus on the theme "Human Systems: Maintaining Our Physical Edge, Enabling Our Cognitive Edge."
MOAA / NDIA 2014 Warrior-Family Symposium
The 2014 Warrior-Family Symposium (WFS), co-sponsored by the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) and the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), will address the matters and needs that currently serving, veterans, their children, spouses and caregivers face when navigating the transition from the military into a civilian environment while managing challenges of combat/ operational stress, mental health or behavioral health...
September 10, 2014
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NDIA Location:
Washington, DC
Health Affairs Breakfast Series
The NDIA Health Affairs Division seeks to establish and foster a close working relationship between members of industry, the public, and government on healthcare matters of common concern in the Military Health System (MHS). 7:30 AM – Registration and Light Breakfast Buffet 8:15 AM – COL Scott Svabek 8:45 AM – Question and Answer Session 9:30 AM – Adjourn
Logistics Conference & Exhibition
CANCELED
NDIA's Annual National Logistics Conference & Exhibition has become the premier national-level forum for exchanging ideas and sharing insights into improving the support to our nation’s warfighters across the spectrum of military operations. The conference brings together the senior logistics policy officials and senior practitioners attracting high-caliber government and industry participants. In addition, the expanded exhibit forum...
MOAA/NDIA Warrior-Family Symposium
The 2012 Warrior-Family Symposium (WFS), co-sponsored by the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) and the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), will provide a forum for expanding on the collective efforts of government and non-government organizations, over the last decade, to improve the physical, psychological and overall well-being of wounded warriors and their families. This year’s program features incredible sto...
September 13, 2012
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NDIA & MOAA Location:
Washington, DC
Biosurveillance Conference (NDIA #2320)
Conference Objective The NDIA Biosurveillance Conference will provide a forum for addressing the many known shortfalls and inadequacies, in the biosurveillance community, preventing us from developing, implementing, and maintaining a national biosurveillance strategy. Attendees will be provided the opportunity to share ideas and explore the vital next steps to achieve the overall goal of standardizing and integrating the biosurveillance commu...
Stability, Security, Transition ...
The 2012 Stability, Security, Transition and Reconstruction Operations (SSTRO) Conference will look at stability efforts through the entire spectrum. We'll look at completed operations that show successes that are being replicated in other situations, current trouble spots, and what we can expect in the future. Although Afghanistan and Iraq will continue to be of tremendous importance and considerable challenge, there are other countries which...
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