On June 11, 2015, AFCEA Intelligence and the Naval Intelligence Professionals, in collaboration with the Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance, will present a classified forum discussing the priorities and associated requirements to gain and maintain Information Dominance in the U.S. Navy.
A key focus of the event will be on Cyber offense and defense and the recently announced Navy-wide CYBERSAFE initiative.
If you have attended any of the previous sold-out Navy Information Dominance Industry Days, you know these events provide invaluable business intelligence.
Keynote Address: ADM Michael Rogers, USN, Commander, U.S. Cyber Command and Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service.
Speakers include:
• ADM Michael Rogers, USN, Commander, U.S. Cyber Command and Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service
• VADM Ted Branch, USN, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance/Director of Naval Intelligence
• Mr. Mark Andress, SES, Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance
• Ms. Lynn Wright, DISES, Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence
• RADM Matt Kohler, USN, Commander, Navy Information Dominance Forces
• RADM David Lewis, USN, Commander, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
• RADM Jonathan White, USN, Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy and Director, Space And Maritime Domain Awareness
• RADM Matt Winter, USN, Chief of Naval Research/Director, Innovation, Technology Requirements, and Test & Evaluation
• RDML Nancy Norton, USN, Director of Warfare Integration for Information Dominance
• Mr. Matthew Swartz, SES, Director, Communications and Networks
• Ms. Margie Palmieri, DISES, Director, Integrated Fires
• CAPT Robert “Clete” Boyer, USN, Director, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Capabilities Division
Program topics include:
• A review of the President’s FY16 budget
• Where the Navy needs help in maintaining secure communications and networks
• Navy requirements to assure a tactical advantage in battlespace awareness
• Navy efforts to expand maritime ISR capabilities, manned and unmanned, and where industry can help
• How industry can help the Navy prevail in the EM-cyber environment
• A closing panel spanning Navy requirements and the role of the Information Dominance TYCOM, innovation, R&D, emerging technology, operational test and evaluation, and acquisition priorities with the Assistant Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance; the Chief of Naval Research; Commander, Information Dominance Forces, and Commander, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
View the complete agenda and speaker lineup.
Register online to join us at the Navy Information Dominance Industry Day on June 11, 2015!