2023 JADC2: All Domain Warfare Symposium

Cyber-augmented Operations
  • 7/18/2023 - 7/19/2023
  • Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
    5000 Seminary Road
    Alexandria,  VA  22311
  • Theme : Aligning JADC2 Capabilities; Pivoting from Service Programs to Joint Capability
    Event Type : Symposium
    Event Code : 384D

Description

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This in-person two-day unclassified event is designed to continue the exploration of intricacies and significance of Joint All Domain Warfare; the key objective is to further understand how this remarkable construct will shape the future warfare by maximizing the potential of connecting many sensors to the best effectors through the appropriate command and control system.  JADC2 will be the linchpin of this construct to speed military decision-making over that of adversaries to execute inside of their decision cycle.

Featuring notable and high caliber speakers from the Joint Staff, the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Combatant Commands, all Services, the Academia, and Industry, this symposium shall ignite purposeful innovations and future solutions through provisions of cutting-edge research and cyber-enabled technologies to equip and serve US and coalition warfighters in the best ways possible. You would not want to miss this trailblazing event, where we will delve into discovering ways in which we can leverage new capabilities and mitigate the challenges presently confronting our warfighters.

Make plans to attend and participate in

  • Live Q&As with session speakers; get your most pressing questions answered! 
  • Network and build relationships with like-minded professionals during our in-person networking opportunities!
  • New for 2023! Meet with our tabletop displays and enhance your symposium experience. 
  • And much more!

Please check back frequently for updates on speakers, agendas and more!

NOTE: This event is open to the press.

WHO ATTENDS: 

 Breakdown is based upon attendance from 2022

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Contact

Mr. Andrew Peters
(703) 247-2572
apeters@NDIA.org

Carizza Gutierrez
(703) 247-2599
cgutierrez@NDIA.org