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FOCUS DAYWednesday, December 4, 2019
Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance & DetectionCountering Missile and Air Threats Before They Occur
0800 Breakfast & Registration
0850 Opening Remarks
Shuki Hasson, Program Director
0900 Opening Remarks
Lieutenant General (R) Richard Formica, Vice President, Strategic Accounts, CALIBRE Systems Inc.
0930 Current Priorities and Future Vision for Necessary Modernization Efforts for Satellite Integration and Weapons Synchronization in Support of Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense
Lt. Gen. John F. Thompson, Commander, Space and Missile Systems Center, Air Force Space Command, USAF *pending final confirmation
1015 Overview of US Space Command JTF - Space Defense and Its Role in the Future Multi-Domain, Hypersonic Battlespace.
Brigadier General Tom L. James, Director of Operations and Commander, Joint Task Force – Space Defense, US Space Command
1100 Networking Break
1145 Adapting Air and Missile Defense to Multi-Domain Operations • Policy, program, and budgetary considerations for complex and integrated air and missile attack
• Improving element survivability and capability to contend with threat of suppression from near peers
• Sensor, effector, and command and control requirements for hypersonic defense
• Organizational authorities, roles, and missions within a maturing missile defense enterprise
Dr. Thomas Karako, Senior Fellow in the International Security Program and Director of the Missile Defense Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies
1230 Lunch
1330 Overview of synchronized and Coordinated Cyberspace Planning and Operations in Support of Integrated, Multi-National Air & Missile Defense
Vice Admiral Ross A. Myers, Deputy Commander, US Cyber Command
1415 Overview Of Army’s Priorities To Advance CFT Operations And Methods To Fit Future IAMD
Brigadier General Brian Gibson, Director, Air and Missile Defense Cross-Functional Team, US Army
1500 Networking Break
1530 Rugged Computing for Airborne Mission Success• Designing rugged computing for mission-critical applications and ecosystems
• Incorporating sophisticated electronics architecture for advanced sensor integration and data fusion
• Leveraging next-gen technologies to deploy AI at the Edge
Mike Stucki, Director, Business Development, Systel Inc.
1615 Closing Remarks
LTG (R.) Richard Formica, Chairperson
1630 Post-Summit Networking
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0815 Breakfast & Registration
0915 Opening Remarks
LTG (R.) Richard Formica, Chairperson
0930 MDA Vision for the Future of Integrated Air and Missile Defense
• Developing technologies to overmatch rapid advancement of near-peer capabilities
• Enhancing counter missile weapons and radars
• Testing existing systems to maximize efficiency and bridge gaps
Rear Admiral Tom Druggan, Program Executive, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense, Missile Defense Agency
1030 Overview of the DoD Priorities for Research and Technological Advancement in Support of IAMD
Dr. Michael D. Griffin, Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, DoD
1100 Networking Break
1130 Strategic Deterrent Technologies Supporting IAMD in the Face of Growing Near Peer Threat and Operation in a Multi-Domain Battlespace
Dr. Peter Huessy, Director of Strategic Deterrent Studies, The Mitchell Institute on Aerospace Studies
1215 Overview: NATO Integrated Air and Missile Defense as a Key for Global Stability
• Addressing IAMD mission in peacetime, crisis and conflict
• Coordinating, controlling and exploiting the air domain in support of IAMD
• Advancing capabilities for deterrence, joint security and freedom of action of the Alliance
1300 Lunch
1400 Maintaining Readiness and Establishing Global Programs in Support of Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense
Colonel Geoffrey Adams, USSTRATCOM
1445 NORAD Overview: The Challenges, Priorities and Vision Forward
• The joint efforts and current priorities of the command
• Fast and reliable systems in support of decision making while operating in a bi-national territory
• The future vision for necessary partnerships and modernization efforts in support of joint integrated air and missile defense
MAIN DAY 1Thursday, December 5, 2019
Technologies and Weapon Systems Integrating Systems Across Land, Sea, Air and Space
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1530 Networking Break
1615 THAAD Program Overview: High Firepower And Sustainability For Resistance Against Mass Attack
• Delivering interoperable high lethality system in support of BMD
• Providing endo and exoatmospheric intercept capability against short, medium and limited intermediate range ballistic missiles
• Maximizing cost effectiveness through high single-shot kill probability
Colonel Camilla White, Project Manager, Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, Missile Defense Agency
1700 Closing Remarks
LTG (R.) Richard Formica, Chairperson
1715 Post-Summit Networking
MAIN DAY 1Thursday, December 5, 2019
Technologies and Weapon Systems Integrating Systems Across Land, Sea, Air and Space
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0800 Breakfast & Registration
0900 Opening Remarks
LTG (R.) Richard Formica, Chairperson
0915 USAF Air Combat Command’s Priorities to Ensure Strategic Air Defense Forces are Ready to Meet the Challenges of Near-Peer
Advancement in a Multi-Domain Battlespace
General James M. “Mike” Holmes, Commander, Air Combat Command, USAF
1000 Providing Ready, Capable and Integrated Air Power in Support of Multi-Domain Operations
Lieutenant General Marc H. Sasseville, Commander, Continental U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command Region - 1st Air Force, USAF
1045 Networking Break
1130 Addressing Cross Military Priorities and an Overview of the Developments and Requirements of IAMD to Advance Force Protection
Efforts in the Face of Near-Peer Development and the Operational Complexity of Addressing the New Emerging Threats
Major General Sean Gainey, Deputy Director Force Protection, J8, Joint Staff
1215 The Current Technologies and the Necessary Capabilities to Fit Integrated Operations in a Multi-Domain Battlespace
Paige Rumberg, N8/N9 Branch Head, IAMD Capability Development
1300 Lunch
1400 IAMD International Panel - Alliances, responsibilities and creating unified picture for early detection and interception.
LTC Philippe TAPREST, Artillery Capability Branch, doctrine for Air Defence, Airspace Control, Tactical Data Link, Counter-UAS, French Artillery School
Peter Woodmansee, Division Chief, Integrated Air & Missile Defense, HQ US European Command
1445 Networking Break
1530 Between David’s Sling and The Iron Dome – Israel’s AMD Perspective
• Discussing the complexity of targeting low-tier threats
• Providing solutions for high recurrence and mass incoming targets
• Overviewing principals for future developments and addressing new threats
• Addressing IAMD and Necessary Technologies in the Age of Directed Energy Weapons and Hypersonic Arms Race
MAIN DAY 2Friday, December 6, 2019
Integrated Operations and the Future Threat Advancing US and Global Cooperation and Targeting DE, Hypersonic and Developing Technologies
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1615 Addressing IAMD and Necessary Technologies in the Age of Directed Energy Weapons and Hypersonic Arms Race
• Identifying technologies and necessary developments to counter Directed Energy & Hypersonic weapons
• Addressing international integrated operations in support of early detection
• Discussing the Pentagon R&D technical priority to overmatch near-peer threat
1700 Closing Remarks
LTG (R.) Richard Formica, Chairperson
1715 Closing Remarks
Shuki Hasson, Program Director
1730 Farewell
MAIN DAY 2Friday, December 6, 2019
Integrated Operations and the Future Threat Advancing US and Global Cooperation and Targeting DE, Hypersonic and Developing Technologies
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