Receive Briefings from the DoD Labs, DHS, USMC, and USN, at DSI’s Military IoT and Sensors Summit
The Military IoT and Sensors Summit will focus on how the enhanced capabilities of the internet are transforming the modern battlespace and will detail ways to improve sensor capabilities throughout the DoD enterprise. Sessions for this Summit will revolve around this year’s theme of “Harnessing the IoT Ecosystem for Mission Success.”
Alexandria, VA, March 30, 2018 --(PR.com)-- On May 16 & 17, leaders from the DoD, DHS, IC, Academia, and Industry will convene in Alexandria, VA, for two days of “off-the-record” briefings and informal discussions at Defense Strategies Institute’s “town hall” Military IoT and Sensors Summit.
This Summit will explore the combating of cyber vulnerabilities within IoT networks, the integrating of IoTs in support of enhanced combat effectiveness, and where Industry can support to improve protection to the Warfighter.
DSI’s team specializes in the extensive research and development of their Summit’s content and focus areas, and they will assemble the most respected minds in the government, military, academic, and scientific communities. Their non-partisan approach allows them to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.
Attendees Will Hear Perspectives from Senior Level Speakers, Including:
RDML Danelle Barrett, USN, Cyber Security Division Director, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, DON, USN
Frank Konieczny, SES, CTO, Office of Information Dominance and Chief Information Officer, HQAF
Joseph E. Bucci, Deputy Program Executive Officer, PEO IEW&S
Sara Mosley, Acting Director of the Office of the Chief Technology Officer, DHS
COL John D. Kuenzli, USA, Commander, LOGSA, U.S. Army
Dr. Stephen Russell, Chief, Battlefield Information Processing Branch, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Dr. Ronald Ross, Senior Computer Scientist and Fellow, NIST, Department of Commerce
Dr. Joseph Kirschbaum, Defense Capabilities and Management, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Dr. Keith Gremban, Director, Institute of Telecommunication Sciences, NTIA
LtCol Scott A. Cuomo, USMC, Initial Strategist Program Marine, Marine Corps Aviation, USMC
Sessions Will Revolve Around the Following Key Topics:
Increasing sensor capabilities to enhance situational awareness on the battlefield
Understanding the benefits and challenges associated with IoT and Sensor technologies
Combating cyber vulnerabilities within IoT networks
Integrating IoTs in support of enhanced combat effectiveness
Managing the expansion of interconnected devices across cyberspace
Implementing IoTs to enhance intelligence collection
Leveraging IoTs to improve protection for the Warfighter
Addressing the integration of IoTs onto wearable technologies
Seating is limited - In order to allow for actionable discussion and dialogue amongst speakers and attendees, seating will be limited. Register now to reserve your seat. Active military, government and State personnel attend complimentary.
For more information or questions please contact Christopher Elliott at celliott@dsigroup.org, or call 1-201-672-8745
**Summit is closed to press / No recordings**
This Summit will explore the combating of cyber vulnerabilities within IoT networks, the integrating of IoTs in support of enhanced combat effectiveness, and where Industry can support to improve protection to the Warfighter.
DSI’s team specializes in the extensive research and development of their Summit’s content and focus areas, and they will assemble the most respected minds in the government, military, academic, and scientific communities. Their non-partisan approach allows them to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.
Attendees Will Hear Perspectives from Senior Level Speakers, Including:
RDML Danelle Barrett, USN, Cyber Security Division Director, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, DON, USN
Frank Konieczny, SES, CTO, Office of Information Dominance and Chief Information Officer, HQAF
Joseph E. Bucci, Deputy Program Executive Officer, PEO IEW&S
Sara Mosley, Acting Director of the Office of the Chief Technology Officer, DHS
COL John D. Kuenzli, USA, Commander, LOGSA, U.S. Army
Dr. Stephen Russell, Chief, Battlefield Information Processing Branch, U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Dr. Ronald Ross, Senior Computer Scientist and Fellow, NIST, Department of Commerce
Dr. Joseph Kirschbaum, Defense Capabilities and Management, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Dr. Keith Gremban, Director, Institute of Telecommunication Sciences, NTIA
LtCol Scott A. Cuomo, USMC, Initial Strategist Program Marine, Marine Corps Aviation, USMC
Sessions Will Revolve Around the Following Key Topics:
Increasing sensor capabilities to enhance situational awareness on the battlefield
Understanding the benefits and challenges associated with IoT and Sensor technologies
Combating cyber vulnerabilities within IoT networks
Integrating IoTs in support of enhanced combat effectiveness
Managing the expansion of interconnected devices across cyberspace
Implementing IoTs to enhance intelligence collection
Leveraging IoTs to improve protection for the Warfighter
Addressing the integration of IoTs onto wearable technologies
Seating is limited - In order to allow for actionable discussion and dialogue amongst speakers and attendees, seating will be limited. Register now to reserve your seat. Active military, government and State personnel attend complimentary.
For more information or questions please contact Christopher Elliott at celliott@dsigroup.org, or call 1-201-672-8745
**Summit is closed to press / No recordings**
Contact
Defense Strategies Institute
Christopher Elliott
201.672.8745
http://iot.dsigroup.org/
http://dsigroup.org/military-sensors-iot-registration/
Contact
Christopher Elliott
201.672.8745
http://iot.dsigroup.org/
http://dsigroup.org/military-sensors-iot-registration/
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