[Cybersecurity] AFCEA/GMU Critical Issues in C4i Symposium
Dr. Mark Pullen
it at afcea.org
Thu Feb 27 02:17:32 EST 2020
AFCEA International and George Mason University are once again hosting the annual Critical Issues in C4I Symposium which brings academia, industry and government/military together to address important issues in C4I technology and systems R&D.
This year's event will be held Tuesday May 19 - Wednesday May 20, 2020 on the campus of George Mason University in Fairfax, VA
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FEATURED SPEAKERS:
Daniel P. Corbin
Chief Technology Advisor, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps
Frank Konieczny, SES
Chief Technology Officer, Office of Information Dominance, Office of the Secretary of the Air Force
Dr. Mark J. Lewis
Director of Defense Research and Engineering for Modernization, DoD R&E
CW5 William Robinson
CIO / G6 Army CTO
Dr. Walter Scott
Founder and CTO, Digital Globe
Greg Shaffer
Assistant Chief Engineer Mission Architecture and Systems Engineering
Naval Information Warfare Systems Command
KEY SESSION TOPICS:
Service CTO Roundtable Discussion
Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXercise (CWIX)
Satellite Imaging
Supply Chain Security
AI Impact on the Workforce
Ethical Considerations for AI
Wireless 5G Impact and Concerns
Your registration entitles you to attend all the keynote and panel sessions. Coffee and snacks are also included. Several lunch options (cost not included) are available in nearby food courts.
CEUs:
Several sessions at this symposium are expected to qualify for CompTIA and/or GIAC for continuing education in support of cyber security certification maintenance.
SPONSORSHIPS
Sponsorship opportunities are still available for industry as well as government/military.
EXHIBITS
Tabletop exhibit space is available. The exhibit space is co-located with the sessions so you'll get the opportunity to hear the discussion and engage attendees as well as exhibit!
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