Ensuring PNT Superiority on the Future Battlefield | Potomac Officers Club
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The United States military has long led the world in the development and employment of positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) in its operations. Military PNT capabilities have become vital to the military’s ability to shape the global environment, deter aggression, and fight and win wars, now and in the future. This reliance on PNT, and particularly the U.S. Global Positioning System (GPS), has created an attractive point of attack which adversaries will increasingly target. U.S. and allied forces will be challenged to maintain mission effectiveness in environments in which PNT information is denied, degraded, or spoofed across nearly every phase of military operations. To strengthen national defense, the Department of Defense and the private sector must work together to create resiliency within the military’s existing GPS enterprise, create sources of PNT that enable robustness and resilience, and find ways to disrupt adversaries’ use of PNT information.
Speakers
Dr. John Betz
Mitre Fellow Emeritus
The MITRE Corporation
William Bollwerk
Former OSD co-lead for a Joint Science and Technology team responsible for Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) research
U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)
Kevin Coggins
Vice President, Defense Acquisition and PNT Thought Leader
Booz Allen Hamilton
Lincoln Hudson
SVP
Booz Allen Hamilton
COL Jason Joose
Chief of Staff / APNT Signature Effort Lead
Army Futures Command
William Nelson
Director, Assured Position, Navigation and Timing (APNT) Cross Functional Team (CFT)
U.S. Army
Hironori Sasaki
President
Orolia Defense & Security
Agenda
8:00am | 8:05am | Opening Comments |
8:05am | 9:00am | Fireside Chat: Willie Nelson and Lincoln Hudson |
8:55am | 9:55am | Panel: Kevin Coggins (moderator), Hironori Sasaki (panelist), Dr. John Betz (panelist), William Bollwerk (panelist) and COL Jason Joose (panelist) |
9:55am | 10:00am | Closing Comments |
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