Time Sensitive Targeting
Time Sensitive Targets (TST), as defined in Allied Joint Publication 3.9, are those targets requiring immediate response because they pose (or will soon pose) a danger to friendly operations or are highly lucrative, fleeting targets of opportunity. TST have always been prevalent in operations, evolving from: artillery spotting during the First World War; hunting for V1 and V2 sites in the Second World War; Scud-hunting in the Gulf War; and into current operations with the use of UAVs. During this evolution, the time taken to find a target and prosecute has reduced significantly, despite a marked increase in both the amount of information being transmitted and the range between the target and decision maker.
Join us for a compelling day of assessing the future use of time sensitive targeting, with an emphasis on developing technology and techniques.
Please note that this is a classified conference and open to UK NATIONALS ONLY.
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Relevant Government Agencies
Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of Justice, Dept of State, NASA, State Government, City Government, CIA, FEMA, FAA, Federal Government, State & Local Government
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When
Wed, May 10, 2017, 10:30am - 5:30pm
Cost
Non- Member: | £390.00 |
RAeS Corporate Partner: | £330.00 |
RAeS Member: | £300.00 |
RAeS Baseline Member: | £126.00 |
Where
RAF Marham
Kings Lynn
Norfolk, UK GB
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Organizer
Royal Aeronautical Society