Ground Robotics Symposium



The ability of robots to save lives has secured a path for ground robotics’ future alongside the Warfighter. Ground robotics, rapidly adopted during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, has enabled the U.S. and its’ allies to be more effective, efficient, and protected in a range of different missions, such as Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat Engineering, and Reconnaissance. With a waning defense budget, uncertainty of future budgets, and a leaner military force, an opportunity presents itself for new, efficient and effective technologies, to continue to extend and complement the Warfighter's capabilities. It’s more important than ever to bring together industry leaders and service-users, on one stage, in order to explore these emerging trends and determine what the next era of ground robotics hold.

The purpose of the Ground Robotics Symposium is to provide a forum for Industry and Government to have an honest dialogue for identifying the technologies that will be able to meet the future needs of the Warfighter. Topics of discussion include:

        - Where can ground robots become a force multiplier?
        - How will open architecture grow in the industrial base?
        - What is the ground robotics strategy of each Service moving forward?

In conjunction with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, Joint Ground Robotics Enterprise, NDIA has put together a conference that will feature distinguished speakers and panels of subject matter experts to ensure that the Warfigher continues to be equipped with the ground robotic tools needed for increased effectiveness and efficiency.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Mr. Nick Guertin, Director for Transformation, DASN RDT&E BGen Kevin J. Killea, USMC, Commanding General, Marine Corps Warfighting Lab Dr. Ed Bundy, Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office LTC Stuart Hatfield, USA, Branch Chief, Soldier Systems and Unmanned Ground Systems, FDD, Army G-8 Mr. Tom Dee, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy Expeditionary Programs and Logistics Management (DASN ELM) LTG Rick Lynch, USA (Ret), Executive Director, University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute (UTARI)

When
Tue, Sep 17, 2013


Cost

Government/Academia:  $220.00
Industry NDIA Member:  $280.00
Industry Non-NDIA Member:  $395.00


Where
The Waterford Springfield
Springfield, VA


Website
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Organizer
NDIA - National Defense Industrial Association


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