NDIA schedule of events.AUGUST 2002 5-8 2040 2002 DDD DDD Direct Distance Dialing DDD Digital/Digital/Digital (audio CD format, recording/mixing/mastering) DDD Degenerative Disc Disease DDD Domain Driven Design DDD Data Display Debugger (GNU Project) Personnel Recovery Conference & Exhibitions, Arlington, VA NDIA NDIA National Defense Industrial Association NDIA New Doha International Airport (Qatar) Contact: Dick Reigel 703-247-2593 Joint Forces Command and DoD's Personnel Recovery Office again will sponsor the DoD Personnel Recovery Conference & Exhibition. This conference will continue the dialogue generated in the highly successful 2001 conference for developing a vision for joint operations A general term to describe military actions conducted by joint forces or by Service forces in relationships (e.g., support, coordinating authority) which, of themselves, do not create joint forces. , supporting coalition operations and preserving the lives and well-being of U.S. military, DoD civilian A Federal civilian employee of the Department of Defense directly hired and paid from appropriated or nonappropriated funds, under permanent or temporary appointment. Specifically excluded are contractors and foreign host nationals as well as third country civilians. and contract service employees placed in danger of isolation while participating in a U.S.-sponsored activity or mission. 19-22 2070 5th Annual Testing & Training Symposium Orlando, FL NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 This conference continues to grow in status with increased viability of test and training policies and practices among industry, government and academia. It will provide a forum on communication and understanding of requirements and capabilities related to readiness and survivability sur·viv·a·ble adj. 1. Capable of surviving: survivable organisms in a hostile environment. 2. That can be survived: a survivable, but very serious, illness. of combat forces. 19-22 2400 7th Annual Pollution Prevention & Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste Any solid, liquid, or gaseous waste materials that, if improperly managed or disposed of, may pose substantial hazards to human health and the environment. Every industrial country in the world has had problems with managing hazardous wastes. Management Conference & Exhibition, San Antonio San Antonio (săn ăntō`nēō, əntōn`), city (1990 pop. 935,933), seat of Bexar co., S central Tex., at the source of the San Antonio River; inc. 1837. , TX NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 This conference provides an open forum for exchanging ideas, success stories, case histories and technologies related to pollution prevention and hazardous waste management. Through open communication, this conference seeks to unite government, academia, industry, and for the first time, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and and state environmental agencies in a combined effort to implement essential pollution prevention/hazardous waste management objectives. This year's conference is hosted by the Headquarters Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence, Brooks AFB AFB abbr. acid-fast bacillus AFB Acid-fast bacillus, also 1. Aflatoxin B 2. Aorto-femoral bypass , Texas. 19-22 2350 CADD/GIS -- 2002 Geospatial Technologies Geospatial Technology, commonly known as geomatics, refers to technology used for visualization, measurement, and analysis of features or phenomena that occur on the earth. Symposium & Exhibition, San Antonio, TX NDIA Contact, Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 The symposium highlights the latest technologies for CADD (Computer-Aided Design and Drafting) CAD systems with additional features for drafting, such as dimensioning and text entry. CADD - Computer Aided Detector Design: a project to develop standards and methods to allow cooperation between HEP , GIS, facility management, remote sensing Deriving digital models of an area on the earth. Using special cameras from airplanes or satellites, either the sun's reflections or the earth's temperature is turned into digital maps of the area. , and survey/mapping. For 2002 the symposium is co-located with the Air Force's Joint Services Pollution Prevention & Hazardous Waste Management Conference and Exhibition. By co-locating, attendees at both events can attend any session presentation and enjoy the huge exhibit hall. 19-23 2020 Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course, Minneapolis, MN NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 The Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course meets the needs of defense industry acquisition managers in today's dynamic environment, providing the latest information related to acquisition policy, reform initiatives, procedures and processes. Taught by the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC DSMC Direct Simulation Monte Carlo DSMC Defense Systems Management College DSMC Data and Safety Monitoring Committee DSMC Division-Support Medical Company DSMC Data Services Management Center (US NASA) ), the course uses the same acquisition policy information provided to Defense Department students who attend DSMC courses for formal acquisition certification. Students are industry program managers, assistant program managers, systems engineers, industry personnel serving on DoD Integrated Product Teams and other personnel that must interface with DoD program offices involved in program development and execution. SEPTEMBER 2002 6-12 2300 Worldwide Chemical Conference & Exhibition, Ft. Leonard Wood, MD NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 The annual worldwide chemical conference is the preeminent chemical and biological conference held in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and includes attendees from 15-20 foreign government/industries. Held annually at the home of the U.S. Army Chemical School at Fr. Leonard Wood, MO, this conference offers a series of interactive presentations addressing the specific need of warfighters in the areas of operations, training, doctrine and readiness. Industry and government exhibitors will highlight the newest chemical and biological defense technologies and applications. 17-20 2240 2002 Joint Undersea Warfare Operations conducted to establish battlespace dominance in the underwater environment, which permits friendly forces to accomplish the full range of potential missions and denies an opposing force the effective use of underwater systems and weapons. Conference (SECRET-- US ONLY), Groton, CT NDIA Contact: Bruce Roulstone 703-247-2574 This conference will feature presentations addressing critical undersea warfare policy and technological issues from high-level Naval officers NAVAL OFFICER. The name of an officer of the United States, whose duties are prescribed by various acts of congress. 2. Naval officers are appointed for the term of four years, but are removable from office at pleasure. Act of May 15, 1820, Sec. 1, 3 Story, L. and government officials and researchers from Naval, industrial, academic and other governmental laboratories. The conference will open with a one and one-half day plenary session Plenary session is a term often used in s to define the part of the conference when all members of all parties are in attendance. These sessions may contain a broad range of content from Keynotes to Panel Discussions and are not necessarily related to a specific style of delivery. featuring the senior Naval leadership discussing the future of Undersea Warfare. The other one and one-half day will address the technical aspects on aviation USW USW Und So Weiter (German: and so on) USW Undersea Warfare USW United Steel Workers USW US Wheat Associates USW Ultrasonic Welding USW Ultra Short Wave USW US West Telecommunications (stock symbol) , C41, undersea sensors and undersea vehicles. The meeting is classified SECRET--U.S. ONLY The classified format permits disclosure of details essential to more fully understand the complexity of issues facing the USW community. 23-25 2660 Combat Vehicles, Fort Knox Fort Knox [for Henry Knox], U.S. military reservation, 110,000 acres (44,515 hectares), Hardin and Meade counties, N Ky.; est. 1917 as a training camp in World War I. It became a permanent post in 1932. In the steel and concrete vaults of the U.S. , KY NDIA Contact: Bruce Roulstone 703-247-2574 The impact of the Army's transformation during a period of profound financial constraint is being felt by the mounted force. It is clear that the mounted force must remain trained, ready and well equipped to deal with the uncertainties of the future. New approaches, certainly far from cast in stone, will be needed to contribute to the Army's transformation. This conference will deal with the issues head-on, with ample opportunity for collegial col·le·gi·al adj. 1. a. Characterized by or having power and authority vested equally among colleagues: "He . . . debate, so that the mounted force contribution to our future Army will be long remembered and valued as greatly as our past accomplishments. 23-27 2210 International Ballistics ballistics (bəlĭs`tĭks), science of projectiles. Interior ballistics deals with the propulsion and the motion of a projectile within a gun or firing device. , Orlando, FL NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 The objective of the 20th International Symposium on Ballistics is to focus on potential technical advances and breakthroughs in the 21st century in the general areas of: interior ballistics, launch dynamics, exterior ballistics, projectile projectile something thrown forward. projectile syringe see blow dart. projectile vomiting forceful vomiting, usually without preceding retching, in which the vomitus is thrown well forward. and warhead design, vulnerability, modeling an simulation, and wound ballistics The field of wound ballistics largely comprises the study of the physiology and medical effects of projectile weapons (chiefly, but not exclusively, bullets) on humans or animals. It can be considered the intersection of medicine and terminal ballistics. . The symposium is an opportunity for ballistics scientists, engineers and others to report, share and discuss current research and advances in ballistics and visions of the future. OCTOBER 2002 1-3 3410 Air Target/Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Range Operations, Panama City Panama City, city (1990 pop. 34,378), seat of Bay co., NW Fla., on St. Andrews Bay; inc. 1909. A Gulf Coast resort with amusement parks and excellent fishing, it is also a port of entry. The city's industries produce paper, clothing, and chemicals. , FL NDIA Contact: Joe Hy/an 703-247-2583 An international gathering of government and industry representatives from the air targets/unmanned aerial vehicles/range operations communities is having technical sessions coupled with exhibits. 15-17 3320 Air Force CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Conference, Orlando, FL NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel, 703-247-2593 This conference provides senior government officials and corporate leaders a forum to engage in frank, informal discussions of important CEO-level issues. As the Air Force continues to look to future operations and systems applications, it is more imperative than ever that key government and industry decision-making partners meet in this forum to discuss matters of mutual concern. 21-24 3810 Systems Engineering Canference, Tampa, FL NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 A major conference focusing on Mission Areas and Capabilities of Weapon and Command & Control Systems, including Interoperability, Supportability and reducing Total Ownership Costs. The conference seeks to create an interactive forum for program managers, systems engineers, chief scientists, and engineers and managers from the Requirements, Design, Verification, and Support and Logistics communities. 21-24 3700 7th Expeditionary Warfare Expeditionary warfare is used to describe the organistion of a nations military to fight abroad, especially when deployed to fight away from its established bases at home or abroad. Conference, Panama City, FL NDIA Contact: Joe Hylan 703-247-2583 This conference will focus on the challenges facing those who both plan for issues associated with the full range of naval service The Naval Service is the naval branch of the British Armed Forces, which includes civilian agencies under the control of the Navy Board. According to the Queen's Regulations for the Royal Navy, it consists of:
adj. 1. Relating to or constituting an expedition. 2. Sent on or designed for military operations abroad: the French expeditionary force in Indochina. Adj. 1. capabilities. 22-26 302A Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course, Tampa, FL NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 The Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course meets the needs of defense industry acquisition managers in today's dynamic environment, providing the latest information related to acquisition policy, reform initiatives, procedures and processes. Taught by the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC), the course uses the same acquisition policy information provided to Defense Department students who attend DSMC courses for formal acquisition certification. Students are industry program managers, assistant program managers, systems engineers, industry personnel serving on Defense Department Integrated Product Teams and other personnel that must interface with Defense Department program offices involved in program development and execution. 30 - 31 3520 Tank Automotive Command APBI APBI Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation APBI Alliance Pet Business International APBI Advanced Planning Briefings for Industry APBI Advanced Planning for Business and Industry , Dearborn, MI NDIA Contact: : Bruce Roulstone 703-247-2574 The 2002 TACOM TACOM Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (US Army) TACOM Tactical Communications TACOM Tactical Command TACOM Tank-Automotive and Armament Command TACOM Theater Army Command TACOM Tactical Army Command TACOM Tactical Army COM APBI will provide broad-based business planning information to industry relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc future tank-automotive and armament plans, programs and acquisition opportunities. TACOM, the program executive officers (PEOs) and other appropriate tank-automotive and armament organizations will present marker opportunities and plans to include research and development efforts, procurement of major end items, secondary items, maintenance and other system support business. This event will also describe acquisition streamlining initiatives and other topics of special interest. NOVEMBER 2002 11-14 3110 2nd Capability Maturity Model Integration Technology Conference & User Group, Denver, CO NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 This conference will serve as the overall user group forum for industry and government organizations that are adopting CMMI See CMM. . It will cover such topics as transition to CMMI for SW-CMM SW-CMM Software Capability Maturity Model (Software Engineering Institute) and EIA/IS-731, CMMI technical discussion groups, implementation strategies, assessment, appraisal and evaluation methodologies, lessons learned, plus tutorials and seminars. Last years conference drew over 300 attendees from both government and industry. 18-21 3940 Aircraft Survivability (SECRET - US ONLY) Monterey, CA NDIA Contact: Joe Hylan 703-247-2583 This symposium provides a forum for exchanging information and advancing ideas that will enhance aircraft combat survivability. The theme of this year's symposium is "Combat Survivability: UAVs and Manned Aircraft. JANUARY 2003 26-28 3530 Tactical Wheeled Vehicles Noun 1. wheeled vehicle - a vehicle that moves on wheels and usually has a container for transporting things or people; "the oldest known wheeled vehicles were found in Sumer and Syria and date from around 3500 BC" axle - a shaft on which a wheel rotates , Monterey, CA NDIA Contact: Bruce Roulstone 703-247-2574 This annual seminar historically has brought the military service, industry, prime contractors, subcontractors and their suppliers together to discuss present and future wheeled vehicle requirements for all services. It has afforded an atmosphere for open discussions between the customers and the suppliers based on the needs of the military users. FEBRUARY 2003 TBD TBD abbr. to be determined 3910 Test & Evaluation Symposium and Exhibition TBD NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 This annual event brings together leaders in the test and evaluation community from around the world. Industry, Defense Department and allied views are exchanged on how to improve test and evaluation processes of weapon systems and to speed their delivery to the warfighter. The Service Tester of the Year Awards and the Hollis Award are presented at this conference. TBD 3360 Health & Aging Summit -- Waking the Nation to a Changing Society, Washington, DC NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 As the "Baby Boomer baby boomer also ba·by-boom·er n. A member of a baby-boom generation. Noun 1. baby boomer - a member of the baby boom generation in the 1950s; "they expanded the schools for a generation of baby boomers" boomer " generation advances toward retirement years, existing global health and wellness systems for the aging will be severely overtaxed. This international summit will identify the challenges and develop appropriate and focused solutions. TBD 3880 Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict Symposium & Exhibition TBD NDIA Contact: Joe Hylan 703-247-2583 Useful to industry leaders who are developing strategies for their companies' national security business and allocating resources to pursue programs supporting the forces engaged in future special operations/low intensity conflicts. TBD 3650 Munitions mu·ni·tion n. War materiel, especially weapons and ammunition. Often used in the plural. tr.v. mu·ni·tioned, mu·ni·tion·ing, mu·ni·tions To supply with munitions. Executive Summit Washington, D.C. NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 This summit will continue to focus on the challenges facing senior Army and munitions industrial base partners as they continue their efforts to field the lighter, leaner and more lethal Brigade Combat Teams The brigade combat team (BCT) is the basic deployable unit of maneuver in the US Army. A brigade combat team consists of one combat arms branched maneuver brigade, and its attached support and fire units. and the Future Combat System. Discussions will highlight current technologies and look forward to restructuring efforts and new technologies to meet future combat requirements. TBD 3340 Space Policy & Architecture Symposium Washington, DC NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 This one and one-half day event will continue the path taken at the highly successful 2002 Space Symposium and critically explore U.S. space operations and policies with particular emphasis on the necessary industry interface. Presentations will review the report, assess where we are now and what the near and long-term course of actions will/might be. TBD 3090 Technical Support Working Group (TSWG TSWG Technical Support Working Group TSWG Track Safety Working Group (UK) TSWG Tactical Standards Working Group TSWG Towed Systems Working Group TSWG Transportation Safety Working Group ) APRI APRI American Prosecutors Research Institute APRI Advanced Projects Research, Incorporated APRI Atlanta Public Radio Initiative APRI Air Priority Washington, DC NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 The mission of the TSWG is to conduct the National Interagency in·ter·a·gen·cy adj. Involving or representing two or more agencies, especially government agencies. R&D Program for Combating Terrorism Actions, including antiterrorism (defensive measures taken to reduce vulnerability to terrorist acts) and counterterrorism (offensive measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism), taken to oppose terrorism throughout the entire threat spectrum. Also called CBT. (CbT) through rapid research, development and prototyping. The TSWG is unique in that it maximizes multi-agency participation to identify requirements and develop solutions for multiple users. Representatives of over 50 federal organizations promote rapid identification of current and future CbT requirements, establish priorities and prevent unnecessary duplication. MARCH 2003 3-6 3730 19 Annual National Logistics Symposium & Exhibition New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded , LA NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 This premier national-level symposium brings together senior leaders from government and industry to address issues of acquisition, logistics and finance in support of the warfighter. Last year's symposium grew to over 580 attendees with continued growth expected this year. The NDIA Logistician Emeritus and the Edward Greer Awards will be presented. 4-6 3720 Science & Engineering Technology Charleston, SC NDIA Contact: Joe Hylan 703-247-2583 The continued technological superiority of the United States will depend on rapidly exploiting critical commercial technology for military purposes. This conference will cover ways the S&T and R&D communities work together to rapidly assimilate developments in technology into the military infrastructure. 10-13 3550 Insensitive Munitions/Energetic Materials Technology Conference Orlando, FL NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 This program will feature multiple presentations outlining breakthrough technologies in the design and manufacture of insensitive munitions Insensitive munitions are munitions which reliably fulfil their performance, readiness and operational requirements on demand, but which minimise the probability of inadvertent initiation and severity of subsequent collateral damage to weapons platforms, logistic systems and and energetic materials Energetic materials are a class of materials with high amount of stored chemical energy that can be released.[1] Typical classes of energetic materials are e.g. explosives, pyrotechnic compositions, propellants (e.g. . 24-27 3590 Gun & Ammo Conference & Exhibition Monterey, CA NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 This conference and exhibition provides an international forum for the exchange of technical information and ideas, development plans and technology of present and future gun and ammunition systems and related integration technologies. Last years conference drew over 400 attendees from around the world. 26-27 3630 Missiles & Rockets Conference a Exhibition Monterey, CA NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 This conference provides a forum for the exchange of thoughts and ideas among industry, government and users on the role of missiles and rockets in future military operations This is a list of missions, operations, and projects. Missions in support of other missions are not listed independently. World War I ''See also List of military engagements of World War I
18-20 3260 Undersea Warfare Division Spring Meeting [SECRET -- US ONLY] Monterey, CA NDIA Contact: Bruce Roulstone 703-247-2574 This event brings the senior naval leadership together with industry to discuss the future of undersea warfare. The second and third days are devoted to technical presentations in the following areas: undersea vehicles, mine warfare The strategic, operational, and tactical use of mines and mine countermeasures. Mine warfare is divided into two basic subdivisions: the laying of mines to degrade the enemy's capabilities to wage land, air, and maritime warfare; and the countering of enemy-laid mines to permit friendly , undersea sensors, C41 & combat systems and undersea warfare aviation. This conference will be classified SECRET--U.S. ONLY. MARCH 31-APRIL 3 3120 Interoperability Conference Mesa, AZ NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 The second year of the conference will again tackle the tough questions dealing with interoperability issues facing U.S. and allied forces. This conference addresses the issues of Interoperability, both from the functional as well as information exchange standpoints, for the DoD. It will include discussion of pollicies, initiatives, strategies & challenges, and provide insight into several key interoperability thrusts. TBD 3370 DoD Chemical Biological Advance Planning Briefing for Industry TBD NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 The U.S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command (SBCCOM SBCCOM Soldier & Biological Chemical Command (US Army) ) will host a Defense Department Warrior Systems, Food Safety and Chemical Biological Defense Advance Planning Briefing for Industry (APBI). The ChemBio Defense portion will also include an Independent Research & Development (IR&D) conference. The APBI will include details on the Joint Service mid- and long-range research, development, test, engineering (RDT&E) plans and programs, future production projections, and emerging military doctrine Military doctrine is the concise expression of how military forces contribute to campaigns, major operations, battles, and engagements. It is a guide to action, not hard and fast rules. Doctrine provides a common frame of reference across the military. . The Independent Research & Development conferences (IR&D) will provide companies with an opportunity to present information on their internally funded research and development programs as they relate to chemical biological defense. TBD 302B Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course TBD NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 The Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course meets the needs of defense industry acquisition managers in today's dynamic environment, providing the latest information related to acquisition policy, reform initiatives, procedures and processes. Taught by the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC), the course uses the same acquisition policy information provided to Defense Department students who attend DSMC courses for formal acquisition certification. Students are industry program managers, assistant program managers, systems engineers, industry personnel serving on Defense Department Integrated Product Teams and other personnel that must interface with Defense Department program offices involved in program development and execution. APRIL April: see month. 2003 7-10 3440 29th Environmental & Energy Symposium and Exhibition Richmond, VA NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 NDIA in cooperation with the Defense Department and the Environmental Protection Agency will conduct this annual symposium to provide a national forum, for both government and industry, for the exchange of technical information and management accountability to support environmental leadership programs, policies and procedures Policies and Procedures are a set of documents that describe an organization's policies for operation and the procedures necessary to fulfill the policies. They are often initiated because of some external requirement, such as environmental compliance or other governmental . Exhibits and posters in all aspects of environmental acquisition, research & development and regulatory implementation will be displayed. Workshops/special sessions on environmental programs and career opportunities will be offered. 8-10 3560 47th Annual Fuze fuze n. & v. Variant of fuse1. Noun 1. fuze - any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant fuse, primer, priming, fuzee, fusee Conference New Orleans, LA NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 This conference provides a forum to exchange information throughout the fuzing community. Research, development and procurement plans and programs will be presented by U.S. Government and armed services The Constitution authorizes Congress to raise, support, and regulate armed services for the national defense. The President of the United States is commander in chief of all the branches of the services and has ultimate control over most military matters. officials while the latest advances in safety, arming and fuzing will be detailed by industry and government experts. 22-24 3950 TechTrends 2003 TBD NDIA Contact: Joe Hylan 703-247-2583 A forum that offers opportunities for technology, R&D and science organizations to gain insight into the newest funding initiatives offered by government agencies; to form strategic partnerships; and to learn about cutting edge technologies through workshop presentations and keynote speakers. To ensure that support for research and development remains unchanged and to capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on` v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>. the extensive technology capabilities in the region, the Congressional delegations from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland will be presenting the fourth annual economic development conference dealing with federally funded research and development initiatives and technology thrusts. This conference is sponsored and endorsed by the Strengthening the Mid-Atlantic Region for Tomorrow (SMART) Congressional Caucus A Congressional caucus is a group of members of the United States Congress that meets to pursue common legislative objectives. At the broadest level, Democratic members of the House of Representatives and Senate organize themselves into the House Democratic Caucus and Senate . 28-30 3510 Atlanta XXIX Atlanta, GA NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 The Atlanta conference provides senior government officials and corporate leaders a forum to engage in frank, informal discussions of important CEO-level issues. As the Army continues to meet the challenges of rapidly evolving mission requirements, it is more imperative than ever that key government and industry decision-making partners meet in this forum to discuss matters of mutual concern. TBD 3230 2nd Annual U.S. Coast Guard Innovation EXPO TBD NDIA Contact: Bruce Roulstone 703-247-2574 See and discuss emerging Coast Guard innovations and needs to meet Homeland security Noun 1. Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Department of Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States , environmental protection, Search & Rescue and other mission requirements. This year exhibits will be open to industry for the first time. TBD 3100 Strike, Land Attack and Air Defense Committee Annual Symposium Laurel, MD NDIA Contact: Bruce Roulstone 703-247-2574 This symposium brings the senior naval leadership together with industry to discuss topics of mutual interest in the strike, land attack and air defense areas. This conference is classified SECRET--U.S. ONLY. MAY 2003 12 - 15 3610 Small Arms small arms, firearms designed primarily to be carried and fired by one person and, generally, held in the hands, as distinguished from heavy arms, or artillery. Early Small Arms The first small arms came into general use at the end of the 14th cent. Symposium & Firing Demonstration Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850). , MO NDIA Contact: Sam Campagna 703-247-2544 This symposium and exhibition is a premier event bringing the international Small Arms Community together for technical paper presentations, informational speakers, and exhibits of the hardware used by current and future defense organizations. A firing demonstration is scheduled where symposium exhibitors can display their product capabilities. 19-22 3580 Global Demilitarization de·mil·i·ta·rize tr.v. de·mil·i·ta·rized, de·mil·i·ta·riz·ing, de·mil·i·ta·riz·es 1. To eliminate the military character of. 2. Symposium and Exhibition Sparks, NV NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 The Joint Ordnance Commanders Group (JOCG JOCG Joint Ordnance Commanders Group ) requested the organization of a seminar to assure linkage among the numerous efforts directed at challenges related to the demilitarization and disposal of energetic materials. The scope of this effort is to broadband with participation by government, academia and U.S. and international industry representatives. Demilitarization/environmental issues are a concern affecting all ammunition programs. TBD 3480 Joint Classified Ballistics TBD NDIA Contact: Bruce Roulstone 703-247-2574 A jointly sponsored symposium sponsored symposium A collection of papers published as a separate issue or as a special section–eg, an appendix in a regular issue of a peer-reviewed medical or scientific journal; symposia are usually underwritten by a drug company with a marketing 'agenda'. will be held, combining the ballistic division's eighth classified ballistics symposium with the bomb & warhead division's 52nd annual bomb & warhead technical symposium. The meeting format will provide a forum for classified, export controlled and nonpublic domain papers in the areas of ballistics, weapon effectiveness and bomb and warhead technology. In addition, topics including personnel protection, hypervelocity impact and counter-terrorist technology will be included this year. The meeting will be classified SECRET--U.S. ONLY. JUNE 2003 TED 3490 Security Division Symposium & Exhibition TBD NDIA Contact: Joe Hylan 703-247-2583 This will be of interest to all government, industry and academic personnel engaged in security policy, operations, management, technology, research & development, test and evaluation, critical infrastructures assurance or security and force protection equipment integration/installation programs. TBD 302C Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course San Diego San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. , CA NDIA Contact: Dick Riegel 703-247-2593 The Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course meets the needs of defense industry acquisition managers in today's dynamic environment, providing the latest information related to acquisition policy, reform initiatives, procedures and processes. Taught by the Defense Systems Management College (DSMC), the course uses the same acquisition policy information provided to Defense Department students who attend DSMC courses for formal acquisition certification. Students are industry program managers, assistant program managers, systems engineers, industry personnel serving on Defense Department Integrated Product Teams and other personnel that must interface with Defense Department program offices involved in program development and execution. AUGUST 2003 TBD 3010 Technical Information Division Meeting TBD NDIA Contact: Joy Hylan 703-247-2583 The overall workshop objective is to identify cooperative government and industry actions that will assist in the achievement of acquisition and support initiatives. A Configuration and Data Management Training Course and certification examination will be offered in conjunction with the conference. For further information regarding NDIA technical symposia sym·po·si·a n. A plural of symposium. and policy meetings, key professional staff contacts are: Maj. Gen. Paul Greenberg, USA (Ret.), vice president of operations. Gen. Greenberg brings more than 35 years of experience in virtually all areas of land warfare Land warfare in the 21st century involves three distinct types of combat units: Infantry, Armour and Artillery. Land forces Land forces include personnel, weapons platforms, vehicles, and support elements operating on land to accomplish assigned missions and tasks. , munitions, armaments, procurement and project management. Operations is NDIA's largest department, responsible for more than 75 major meetings, symposia and exhibitions a year. Paul Greenberg Vice President, Operations Tel. No. (703) 247-2559 E-mail pgreenberg@ndia.org Trisha Collins Assistant to VP, Operations/Budget Analyst Tel. No. (703) 247-2560 E-mail tcollins@ndia.org Nery Cruz Information Specialist Tel. No. (703) 247-9464 E-mail ncruz@ndia.org Lt. Col. C. Samuel Campagna USAF (Ret.), director of Systems Engineering, Logistics, Armaments, Test & Evaluation, Ballistics and Environment & Energy Divisions. Sam is a retired Air Force pilot with staff experience in operations, intelligence and international affairs Noun 1. international affairs - affairs between nations; "you can't really keep up with world affairs by watching television" world affairs affairs - transactions of professional or public interest; "news of current affairs"; "great affairs of state" . He also has over 10 years experience in the defense aviation marketing and business development arena. Sam Campagna Director Tel. No. (703) 247-2544 E-mail scampagna@ndia.org Phyllis Edmonson Meeting Planner Tel. No. (703) 247-2588 E-mail pedmonson@ndia.org Derek Jenks Meeting Planner Tel. No. (703) 247-2581 E-mail djenks@ndia.org Kimberly Sumner Meeting Planner Tel No (703) 247-2572 E-mail ksumner@ndia.org Maj. Joseph Hylan, USMC (Ret), director for Science & Engineering Technology; Air Targets & UAVs Combat Survivability; Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict; Night Operations; Security; Technical Information; and Expeditionary Warfare Divisions. Maj. Hylan's years as a Marine artilleryman prepared him for his duties in directing many of the land-battle related divisions. He served in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleet Marine Forces, including Japan. Joe Hylan Director Tel. No. (703) 247-2583 E-mail jhylan@ndia.org Simone Baldwin Meeting Planner Tel No (703) 247-2596 E-mail sbaldwin@ndia.org Ann Saliski Meeting Planner Tel. No. (703) 247-2577 E-mail asaliski@ndia.org Col. Richard Riegel, USAF (Ret.), director of Space, Missile Defense Missile defence is an air defence system, weapon program, or technology involved in the detection, tracking, interception and destruction of attacking missiles. Originally conceived as a defence against nuclear-armed ICBMs, its application has broadened to include shorter-ranged , Chemical & Biological Defense, Munitions Technology, and Health Affairs Divisions. Col. Riegel's 30-year Air Force experience reflects a wide variety of assignments as a staff officer, program manager and commander throughout the United Stares, Asia and Europe. Richard Riegel Director Tel. No. (703) 247-2593 E-mail rriegel@ndia.org Christina Buck Meeting Planner Tel. No. (703) 247-9478 E-mail cbuck@ndia.org Naomi Mundy Meeting Planner Tel. No. (703) 247-9476 E-mail nmundy@ndia.org Christy Pettyjohn Meeting Planner Tel. No. (703) 247-2586 E-mail jpettyjohn@ndia.org Capt. Bruce Roulstone, USN (Ret.), director of Strike, Land Attack and Air Defense, Undersea Warfare, Bomb & Warhead and Tank & Automotive Divisions. Capt. Roulstone's 30-year naval career reflects a wide range of experience in naval and joint warfare Joint warfare is a military doctrine which places priority on the integration of the various service branches of a state's armed forces into one unified command. Joint warfare is in essence a form of combined arms warfare on a larger, national scale, in which complementary forces areas. He has served in both the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, as well as in Europe. Bruce Roulstone Director Tel. No. (703) 247-2574 E-mail broulstone@ndia.org Angie DeKleine Senior Meeting Planner Tel. No. (703) 247-2599 E-mail adekleine@ndia.org Suzanne Arteaga Meeting Planner Tel. No. (703) 247-2570 E-mail sarteaga@ndia.org Kim Williams Meeting Planner Tel. No. (703) 247-2578 E-mail kwilliams@ndia.org Catherine Vilga, director of Exhibits Department. Vilga has been with NDIA for 8 years. Vilga and her exhibits team manage and produce over 20 exhibitions annually for NDIA divisions and government agencies. Cathy Vilga Director of Exhibits Tel. No. (703) 247-2571 E-mail cvilga@ndia.org Kira Delaney Assistant Director of Exhibits Tel. No. (703) 247-2590 E-mail kdelaney@ndia.org Tim Becker Exhibits Manager Tel. No. (703) 247-2573 E-mail tbecker@ndia.org Dawn Harper Exhibits Coordinator Tel. No. (703) 247-2584 E-mail dharper@ndia.org Col. Bruce Holt, USAF (Ret.) Environmental Associate Director Tel. No. (703) 247-2579 Brig Brig, town, Switzerland Brig (brēk), Fr. Brigue, town, Valais canton, S Switzerland, on the Rhône River, at the north entrance of the Simplon Tunnel. . Gen. Roger Smith, USAF (Ret.) Homeland Security Coalition Tel. No. (703) 250-3352 E-mail rogsmith@erols.com |
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