Full Motion Video for Defense Summit
Members from the DoD and private sector will convene this April to discuss the growing demand for full motion video in intelligence operations and gain an understanding on how to overcome current challenges.
New York, NY, March 22, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Enhancing Real-Time Video Intelligence to Our Troops
The Institute for Defense and Government Advancement (IDGA) announces the Full Motion Video for Defense Summit scheduled for April 23-25, 2012 in Washington, DC.
Members from the DoD and private sector will convene this April to discuss the growing demand for full motion video in intelligence operations and gain an understanding on how to overcome current challenges.
IDGA’s Full Motion Video for Defense Summit (www.fullmotionvideoevent.com) will cover the recent changes and lessons learned from all areas of military, government and industry. As military manned and unmanned platforms increase in number and overall capabilities, the intelligence information being required is at an all time high. Also included in the discussions is the need for full motion video technology and processing to reduce the time required to obtain situational awareness information as well as improve the performance of existing automated analysis tools, such as facial recognition, targeting and video analytics.
The Full Motion Video Summit has two main conference days that cover topics such as: Global Hawk Acquisition Priorities, Global FMV Surveillance Systems: Technical Feasibility and Affordability, Video Capture File Transfer Protocols for the Warfighter and DARPA’s Minds Eye Program.
Speakers Include:
Brigadier General John Horner, Chief, ISR Capabilities United States Air Force
Captain Todd Keough, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Intelligence, Department of National Defence
Dawn Meyerriecks, Deputy Director for Acquisition and Technology, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
James Donlon, Program Manager, DARPA
Donnie Self, Chief, Sensor Assimilation, Acquisition Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
The event also offers a Pre Summit Focus day that will examine current advances in FMV Situational Awareness. Hear updates from research leaders and platform representatives with regards to the latest in full motion video.
The Institute for Defense & Government Advancement (IDGA) is a non-partisan information-based organization dedicated to the promotion of innovative ideas in public service and defense through live conferences and events. We bring together speaker panels and events comprised of military and government professionals while attracting delegates with decision-making power from military, government, and defense industries.
In addition to our live events, IDGA also offers an online community dedicated to providing defense industry professionals with breaking news, business opportunities, introductions, podcasts, webinars, and presentations from key industry leaders. Members of our online community are able to extend their live event experience and interact with the defense industry by leveraging the opportunity to network, share ideas, best practices, and business solutions.
For more information, please visit www.idga.org.
Contact:
Katrina Corns
IDGA
212-885-2677
Katrina.Corns@iqpc.com
The Institute for Defense and Government Advancement (IDGA) announces the Full Motion Video for Defense Summit scheduled for April 23-25, 2012 in Washington, DC.
Members from the DoD and private sector will convene this April to discuss the growing demand for full motion video in intelligence operations and gain an understanding on how to overcome current challenges.
IDGA’s Full Motion Video for Defense Summit (www.fullmotionvideoevent.com) will cover the recent changes and lessons learned from all areas of military, government and industry. As military manned and unmanned platforms increase in number and overall capabilities, the intelligence information being required is at an all time high. Also included in the discussions is the need for full motion video technology and processing to reduce the time required to obtain situational awareness information as well as improve the performance of existing automated analysis tools, such as facial recognition, targeting and video analytics.
The Full Motion Video Summit has two main conference days that cover topics such as: Global Hawk Acquisition Priorities, Global FMV Surveillance Systems: Technical Feasibility and Affordability, Video Capture File Transfer Protocols for the Warfighter and DARPA’s Minds Eye Program.
Speakers Include:
Brigadier General John Horner, Chief, ISR Capabilities United States Air Force
Captain Todd Keough, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Intelligence, Department of National Defence
Dawn Meyerriecks, Deputy Director for Acquisition and Technology, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
James Donlon, Program Manager, DARPA
Donnie Self, Chief, Sensor Assimilation, Acquisition Directorate, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
The event also offers a Pre Summit Focus day that will examine current advances in FMV Situational Awareness. Hear updates from research leaders and platform representatives with regards to the latest in full motion video.
The Institute for Defense & Government Advancement (IDGA) is a non-partisan information-based organization dedicated to the promotion of innovative ideas in public service and defense through live conferences and events. We bring together speaker panels and events comprised of military and government professionals while attracting delegates with decision-making power from military, government, and defense industries.
In addition to our live events, IDGA also offers an online community dedicated to providing defense industry professionals with breaking news, business opportunities, introductions, podcasts, webinars, and presentations from key industry leaders. Members of our online community are able to extend their live event experience and interact with the defense industry by leveraging the opportunity to network, share ideas, best practices, and business solutions.
For more information, please visit www.idga.org.
Contact:
Katrina Corns
IDGA
212-885-2677
Katrina.Corns@iqpc.com
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IDGA
Katrina Corns
212-885-2677
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Katrina Corns
212-885-2677
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