Navy Information Warfare Industry Day
Navy Information Warfare Industry Day provides business intelligence in the context of the Navy Strategy for Achieving Information Dominance. This classified (Secret/NOFORN) event stresses the public/private partnership and identifies areas where industry can support the Navy Information Warfare Community and its mission. AFCEA Intelligence, the Naval Intelligence Professionals and the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Informa...
Spring Intelligence Symposium
The newly issued National Security Strategy (NSS) defines the Nation’s goals and priorities. It discusses domestic and international “pillars” which are heavily dependent upon “peace through strength” across all instruments of national power, to include a strong military. The Strategy is dependent upon intelligence for warning and accurate assessments of rapidly evolving events to “pursue threats to their so...
April 18-19, 2018
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AFCEA Location:
Springfield, VA
2018 Ground Robotics Capabilities Confe...
The purpose of the 2018 Ground Robotics Capabilities Conference & Exhibition is to provide a forum for Industry and Government stakeholders to engage in honest dialogue to determine how to realize the robotics and autonomous systems vision across all Services of the U.S. military.
PRECISION STRIKE ANNUAL REVIEW (PSAR-17)
As our nation moves forward in the new strategic environment, the United States faces significant challenges to maintain our global leadership role both now and into the future. Increasingly complex cyberattacks from state and non-state actors, domestic and international terrorism, Russian aggression, Iranian nuclear ambitions, and Chinese military modernization are all cause for grave concern. In an era of constrained resources, and with the...
Human Systems Conference
The 2017 HSD Conference offers a dynamic exchange of technical information and dialogue among government, industry, and academic leaders from the Human Systems community who are interested in advancing the field through education, consultation, future research, and collaboration opportunities.
Small Satellite Workshop (Unclassified)
USGIF is hosting a two-day Small Satellite Workshop as the opening event for GEOINT Community Week. Day one is unclassified and day two is classified. Each day requires a separate registration. Join us for either or both of the discussions on Nov. 14 and 15 at NCE. Registration will close November 7 at 3 p.m. EST. REGISTRATION NOW CLOSED Making Use of Small Satellites: GEOINT and Open Source Analysis 0800-0900 – Registration Check-in and...
November 14, 2016
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USGIF Location:
Springfield, VA
NDIA's Insider Threat Workshop
This two-day program is designed to help organizations develop the critical components of an Insider Threat Program using modern analytic techniques and measures. Learn how to evolve your current security program into a converged management structure that will identify and deter individuals who pose both violent and non-violent threats. Learn the skills and procedures required to identify factors that are critical to shaping a comprehensive In...
Precision Strike Annual Review
WHY ATTEND PRECISION STRIKE ANNUAL REVIEW 2016 Theme: “Better Precision Through Better Buying Power” (Implications of Recent Acquisition Initiatives on Precision Technology Development & Program Execution) As we near the edge of the technical envelope, it behooves both Government and Industry to work cooperatively in the new "better, faster, cheaper" acquisition environment to anticipate, get ahead and develop the next new thin...
NDIA Ground Robotics Capabilities Confe...
Ground robotic and autonomous systems, rapidly adopted during the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, have enabled the U.S. and its allies to operate more effectively, efficiently, and safely in a variety of mission profiles, such as Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat Engineering, and Reconnaissance. These proven capabilities have secured a path for ground robotics’ future alongside the Warfighter. The Joint Ground Robotics Enterprise with...
NDIA 2016 Human Systems Conference
The 2016 NDIA Human Systems Conference, scheduled for February 9-10, 2016, will engage leaders in government, academia, and industry to explore how the Human Systems community can quantify the effect of HSI throughout the personnel and system development lifecycles. We invite your submissions that focus on this year’s theme:“Valuing Human Systems R&D: Enhancing Capabilities, Reducing Cost.”The 2016 HSD Conference offers a...
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