Distinguished Command and Control 2012 Speakers Include:

  • Dale Ormond
    SES, Director
    RDECOM
  • John Willison
    SES, Director, Command and Control Directorate
    CERDEC
  • Dr. James Blake, SES
    Program Executive Officer
    PEO STRI
  • Mark Powell
    Director, Deputy Assistant Commandant
    USCG C4IT (CG-6D)
  • Michael Eixenberger
    Deputy Director
    HQDA G-3/5/7 LandWarNet/Battle Command
  • Captain Jeffrey Hoyle
    USN, Industry Engagement Manager
    JPEO JTRS
  • John L Mahaffey
    Senior Scientist, Capability Area Team - 5: Joint ISR
    NATO C3 Agency
  • Captain Josh Dixon
    USMC
    Technology Transition Marine Corps Systems Command

Adapting and Transforming Command and Control Decision Making and Equipment to Fit Today’s Military Needs

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Understanding Command and Control is no longer an option-- it is a requirement. With the recent combat and peacekeeping operations around the world, military forces have been forced to develop a faster, more effective and adaptable command and control model to quickly respond to the operator’s needs.

Today’s missions differ from traditional military tasks as they are more complex and dynamic. They require more qualitative and collective capabilities and efforts in order to succeed. Adapting lessons learned, new technological and methodical advancements across command levels will allow future operations to be conducted with more precise force and operators to adapt quicker to the ever-changing combat spectrum.

IDGA’s 4th Annual Command and Control Summit will explore the latest news and technological advancements as well as lessons learned from recent efforts. It will also take a close look at the process of developing Command and Control strategies and technologies for forces that allow them to effectively operate within diverse threat environments.

Don’t miss the best opportunity of the year to:

  • Address evolving efforts to improve national security and international stability through Command and Control
  • Identify opportunities for industry to provide the best Command and Control solutions with a range of capabilities across the full spectrum of hybrid threats and crises
  • Discuss requirements and modifications that support a more efficient, adaptable Command and Control
  • Explore transforming strategies that support both strategic and tactical Command and Control requirements

Delve into interagency cooperation: DoD, DHS, DoS and DoJ

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