Joint Coalition Operations in 2030 Forum | Potomac Officers Club
WHAT
As the United States seeks to deter conflict, it must be prepared to operate effectively with coalition partners should a conflict arise. Threats evolve quickly, and as we look to 2030 and beyond, this event will delve into practice and technologies that will be needed, exploring:
- How will our joint forces share data, perform analytics, maneuver and engage?
- How will data weaponization and algorithmic warfare move the joint force from platform warfare to system-of-system warfare?
- What will zero trust data-centric security look like?
- Sharing at the data level — how do we give the most important info to partners at the right time in the right circumstance?
- What is future tech we wish we had that could be a game changer?
Speakers
Vincent DiFronzo
EVP, Air Force and Combatant Command
SAIC
Maj Brandon “Simple” Green
Chief, E-7A, Electromagnetic Warfare Branch, F-35 Integration Office
U.S. Air Force
Lt. Gen. Dimitri Henry
Director for Intelligence, J2
U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)
Jay Meil
VP Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics (and Chief Data Scientist)
SAIC
Matthew Redding
Assistant Director for Industrial Security
Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA)
LTC John Williams
Product Manager Forces Training Systems
PEO STRI
Agenda
7:00am | 8:00am | Networking Reception |
8:00am | 8:05am | Welcome & Opening Remarks |
8:05am | 8:45am | Keynote: Lt. Gen. Dimitri Henry Keynote Introducer: Vincent DiFronzo |
8:45am | 9:45am | Panel: Maj Brandon "Simple" Green, Jay Meil (Moderator), Matthew Redding and LTC John Williams |
9:45am | 10:00am | Closing Comments |
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