Thursday, November 1, 2018
Please note this is a draft agenda and is subject to change. Current as of October 22, 2018.
Time
Location
7:00 am - 3:00 pm
Foyer of Room 1H220
7:00 - 8:00 am
Foyer of Room 1H220
8:00 - 8:15 am
- Gen Hawk Carlisle, USAF (Ret), President & CEO, NDIA
- Lt Gen Robert Elder, USAF (Ret), Chair, NDIA Cyber-Augmented Operations Division
- Lt Gen Robert Elder, USAF (Ret), Chair, NDIA Cyber-Augmented Operations Division
Room 1H220
8:15 - 9:15 am
- Maj Gen Robert E. Wheeler, USAF (Ret), Senior Executive Advisor, Avascent Global Advisors
Room 1H220
9:15 - 10:15 am
- Moderator: Brig Gen Guy Walsh, USAF (Ret), Advisor, NDIA Cyber-Augmented Operations Division
- Panelist: Col Adam Volant, Commander, 91st Cyber Brigade, Virginia National Guard
- Panelist: Col Kevin Campell, USAF (Ret), Founder and Managing Partner, Patriot Group
- Panelist: Col William Hutchison, USAF (Ret), Founder and CEO, SimSpace Corporation
- Panelist: Dr. Ron Alford, Senior Autonomous Systems Engineer, The MITRE Corporation
This panel will discuss current training for cyber, electronic, and conventional warfighters. It will examine how the synthetic training environment may provide an opportunity for cyber, electronic, and conventional warfighters to train in environments that provide experience with operations in contested environments.
- Panelist: Col Adam Volant, Commander, 91st Cyber Brigade, Virginia National Guard
- Panelist: Col Kevin Campell, USAF (Ret), Founder and Managing Partner, Patriot Group
- Panelist: Col William Hutchison, USAF (Ret), Founder and CEO, SimSpace Corporation
- Panelist: Dr. Ron Alford, Senior Autonomous Systems Engineer, The MITRE Corporation
This panel will discuss current training for cyber, electronic, and conventional warfighters. It will examine how the synthetic training environment may provide an opportunity for cyber, electronic, and conventional warfighters to train in environments that provide experience with operations in contested environments.
Room 1H220
10:15 - 10:45 am
Foyer of Room 1H220
10:45 - 11:45 am
- Moderator: Maj Gen Jim Keffer, USAF (Ret), Director for Cyber, Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Panelist: David Cox, Chief, Global Ballistic Missile Defense (GBMD) Prototyping and Experimentation Branch, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC)
- Panelist: Bill Urrego, Department Chief Engineer, The MITRE Corporation
- Panelist: Jose Negron, Owner, AVANTI Technologies
This panel explores applications of technologies to protect, control, and exploit networked electronic systems through the integrated employment of electromagnetic spectrum ops and cyber operations.
- Panelist: David Cox, Chief, Global Ballistic Missile Defense (GBMD) Prototyping and Experimentation Branch, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command (SMDC)
- Panelist: Bill Urrego, Department Chief Engineer, The MITRE Corporation
- Panelist: Jose Negron, Owner, AVANTI Technologies
This panel explores applications of technologies to protect, control, and exploit networked electronic systems through the integrated employment of electromagnetic spectrum ops and cyber operations.
Room 1H220
11:45 am - 1:00 pm
MITRE Cafeteria
1:00 - 1:45 pm
- Ronald Pontius, Deputy to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Cyber Command
Room 1H220
1:45 - 2:45 pm
- Moderator: Dr. John Stine, Department Head Operations Research Department, The MITRE Corporation
- Panelist: RADM Matt Klunder, USN (Ret), Vice President, DoD Strategy and Technology, Harris Corporation
- Panelist: Lizy Paul, Director, Business Development, Rockwell Collins
This panel will focus on operating in contested and congested spectrum environments; the potential cyber role is the use of algorithms, AI, and other technologies to adapt to the environments. It will also explore applications of technologies to optimize spectrum use by adapting to current channel conditions, user requirements, network traffic, regional and time sensitive requirements, and user priorities.
- Panelist: RADM Matt Klunder, USN (Ret), Vice President, DoD Strategy and Technology, Harris Corporation
- Panelist: Lizy Paul, Director, Business Development, Rockwell Collins
This panel will focus on operating in contested and congested spectrum environments; the potential cyber role is the use of algorithms, AI, and other technologies to adapt to the environments. It will also explore applications of technologies to optimize spectrum use by adapting to current channel conditions, user requirements, network traffic, regional and time sensitive requirements, and user priorities.
Room 1H220
2:45 - 3:15 pm
Foyer of Room 1H220
3:15 - 4:15 pm
- Moderator: Lt Gen Robert Elder, USAF (Ret), Chair, NDIA Cyber-Augmented Operations Division
- Panelist: Bryan Bartels, Chief, Future Capabilities and Operations, Joint Air Component Coordination Element (JACCE), U.S Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)
- Panelist: Dr. Thomas "TJ" Walls, Research Physicist, Naval Research Labs (NRL)
- Panelist: Greg Makrakis, Engineering Lead, Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division (NAWCAD)
This panel explores terrestrial, air, and space alternatives to provided information services to warfighters when space is contested.
- Panelist: Bryan Bartels, Chief, Future Capabilities and Operations, Joint Air Component Coordination Element (JACCE), U.S Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM)
- Panelist: Dr. Thomas "TJ" Walls, Research Physicist, Naval Research Labs (NRL)
- Panelist: Greg Makrakis, Engineering Lead, Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division (NAWCAD)
This panel explores terrestrial, air, and space alternatives to provided information services to warfighters when space is contested.
Room 1H220
4:15 - 4:30 pm
- Lt Gen Robert Elder, USAF (Ret), Chair, NDIA Cyber-Augmented Operations Division
Room 1H220