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5th Annual Sensor to Shooter
Tightening the Kill Chain
March 31 - April 2, 2008 · Hilton Arlington, Arlington, VA
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IDGA presents the 5th Annual Sensor to Shooter, Tightening the Kill Chain
Register yourself and a team online now!
Good Agenda... a very informative event. All [speakers] were informative and interesting.
Greg Loughry, Systems Engineering Manager, AAR Mobility Systems
Despite changing strategies and approaches to current conflicts, the tactical implementation of the tenets of network centric warfare remains crucial in today’s operational environment. A tight sensor to shooter timeline ensures the rapid identification and capture or kill of the enemy.
Although advanced technologies are used along the entire kill chain, from sensor to shooter, troops still face critical challenges in today’s battlespace.
Why you can't miss IDGA's Fifth Annual Sensor to Shooter Conference
IDGA’s Fifth Annual Sensor to Shooter conference addresses the issues vital to tightening the kill chain and providing our warfighters a tactical advantage:
- Increasing the speed and efficiency of the individual links of the chain
- Better integrating the links
- Improving joint communication and collaborative network tools
- Managing bandwidth
- Reducing collateral damage
Hear these Top Experts speak at Sensor to Shooter:
- Brigadier General Charles Shugg, USAF, Commander, Joint Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center of Excellence
- Captain Robert B. Dishman, USN, Program Manager, PMA-262, Persistent Maritime Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Colonel Stephen Moulton, USAF, Chief, Modernization & Innovation Directorate, Air Force Global Cyberspace Integration Center
- Colonel Robert Stambaugh, USAF, 312th/326th Aeronautical Systems Wing Commander
- Colonel Steven Walker, USAF, Test Director, Joint Command and Control of Net-Enabled Weapons, Joint Test and Evaluation
- Lieutenant Colonel Greg Harbin, USAF, Forward Air Controller, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force
- Lieutenant Colonel Mel Deaile, USAF, PhD, Commander, 608 Combat Plans Squadron
- Lieutenant Colonel Jill Singleton, USAF, Deputy Director, Demonstrations Interoperability Directorate, Joint Systems Integration Command
- Major Guy Mathewson, USAF, Program Manager, DCGS Integration Backbone (DIB)
- Tom Irwin, Director, Product Group 11 (MC2I), Marine Corps Systems Command
- Frederick D. Moorefield, Jr., Director, Technical and Strategic Planning, Air Force Frequency Management Agency
- Dr. Deborah Mitta, Chief Engineer, Network Centric Collaborative Targeting, 645 Aeronautical Systems Group (645 AESG)
- And more!
At Sensor to Shooter you will meet...
IDGA’s Fifth Annual Sensor to Shooter is the home of military and government personnel, industry, and academia who are serious about finding innovations to tighten the kill chain. You will have the unique opportunity to interact and network with senior level program managers, directors, engineers, and architects from the following areas:
- Time sensitive targeting
- Data links
- Communication systems
- ISR
- Unmanned vehicles
- Remote sensing
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- Weapons systems
- Directed energy and non-lethals
- Electronic warfare
- Space systems
- Defense procurement
- Information assurance
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If you are not yet ready to register, feel free to request a reminder nearer the time .
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· [ Next: Conference Day One: April 1, 2008 ]
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