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Events Where We Are Exhibiting

The Asymmetric Edge: Global Intelligence in the Age of AI, Autonomy, and Economic Security
AFCEA's Spring Intelligence Symposium returns to the NGA Campus East in Springfield, VA on April 28-29, 2026. This classified TS//SI/TK//NOFORN two-day flagship intelligence event is a forum for Intelligence Community (IC) professionals and an ideal venue for networking, professional development and learning about the nation’s hardest intelligence challenges.
The 2026 Spring Intelligence Symposium agenda is designed to spark candid dialogue at the intersection of national security, emerging technology, and economic power, bringing together decision-makers from across government and industry who rarely convene in the same room, particularly for a classified dialogue.
Featured Panels & Discussions
- The Geopolitical Threat Landscape
China, Russia, Iran, cyber operations, and the evolving intelligence challenge - China vs. U.S. Industrial Policy
Strategic competition, resilience, and long-term advantage - Economic Security
Supply chains, sanctions, capital flows, and national power - Space
Intelligence, autonomy, and contested domains - Private Capital & National Security
Investment, innovation, and mission alignment - Data & Artificial Intelligence
From advantage to dependency - Quantum, Compute, Cryptography & Sensing
Preparing for the next intelligence inflection point
Additionally, the program will feature the presentation of the Charlie Allen Award for Distinguished Intelligence Service and the 3rd annual award for Excellence in Defense Scientific & Technical Intelligence.

The AFCEA Scott-St. Louis Chapter is excited to host the AFCEA TechNet Mid-America Conference on June 24-25 at the Gateway Convention Center in Collinsville, IL! Conveniently located just 20-25 minutes from both Scott AFB (SAFB) and downtown St. Louis, this venue offers an ideal central location for attendees.
Our mission is to deliver insightful keynotes, panels, and briefings focused on SAFB’s mission, key national security challenges, and emerging technologies, tools, and processes that support the Warfighter. Additionally, we are collaborating with AFCEA International to offer CPE credits for many sessions, giving attendees the opportunity to earn continuing education credits toward their professional certifications—all while engaging with key leadership, industry peers, and technical subject matter experts.
This year’s conference theme is: “Resilient Mobility: Securing Global Logistics in an Age of Hybrid Threats.” Our focus is on strengthening the deployment and distribution enterprise against combined physical, cyber, and information operations attacks targeting supply lines, transportation nodes, and logistics IT systems.
This annual event welcomes over 500 attendees and features more than 20 sessions and workshops. Participants represent a cross-section of government, military, academic, and industry organizations supporting USTRANSCOM, Army Transportation Command (ARTRANS), Air Mobility Command (AMC), Military Sealift Command (MSC), DISA, NGA, and numerous host wings and units from the Scott AFB community.