Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare (EMW) Systems Engineering and Acquisition Conference



Our adversaries are using ubiquitous and cheap technology to further develop cyber warfare as well as advance and proliferate electromagnetic spectrum capabilities. EMW is an operational approach to seizing the initiative across the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). The goal is to combine EMW capabilities in the sea, air and land domains to generate enhanced combat effects. EMW, in essence, means leveraging the cyberspace domain and the full electromagnetic spectrum for both offensive and defensive effects.

 

EMW is not a program, or system, or even a refined concept of operations. It is an emerging operational art, one we must master to fully understand the battlespace. We must then use that awareness to better employ our own forces while altering the enemy’s perception of the battlespace and minimizing his freedom to maneuver within it.

 

Well-developed program strategies optimize the time and cost required to satisfy approved capability needs. The Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution (PPBE) Process allocates resources within the DoD to perform this optimization. It is important for program managers, engineers, and business planners to be aware of the process, the tools used, and the complexities in performing defense acquisition and systems development in the emerging EMS environment in order to provide value to managing and performing program funding and mission success.

 

We encourage you to participate in this conference and receive several perspectives on EMW, it’s convergence with Cyber Warfare, as well as obtaining insight into defense acquisition and DoD systems engineering. We need these perspectives to not only survive in a challenging fiscal environment, but also to help EW missions contribute more to our critical overall national defense mission.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Wittman

The Honorable Rob Wittman
US House of Representatives (VA-1)

Clark

Mr. Bryan Clark
Senior Fellow, Center for Strategic 
and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA)

Burrow1

Dr. John D Burrow
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Navy for Research, Development, 
Test and Evaluation

Selby
RDML Lorin Selby, USN
Commander, USN Naval Surface Warfare Center

Relevant Government Agencies

Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, FAA

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When
Tue-Thu, Sep 20-22, 2016


Cost

Active Mil/Gov:  $0.00
AOC Member – Industry/Contractor:  $525.00
Non-Member – Industry/Contractor:  $575.00


Where
NSWC Dahlgren
Dahlgren, VA


Website
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Organizer
Association of Old Crows (AOC)


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