Technology Training is Very Pleased to Announce an Elite Interactive Training Symposium on... UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS Latest DoD Plans & Programs + New Markets & Opportunities! EMERGING OPPORTUNITIES, NEEDS AND CHALLENGES Special Keynote Presentations by: The Honorable Congressman Duncan D. Hunter, R-50th District, California The Honorable Congresswoman Susan A. Davis, D-53rd District, California The Honorable Congressman Scott H. Peters, D-52nd District, California Over 25 Experts from U.S. Congress, USA 1st Attack Recon Battalion, U.S. CBP/DHS, FAA, USN (CRG-1), USA/TRADOC, USAF/9 ATKS, USA/RTTC, USA YPG, USCG, USAF (JCLU/JT), USN/NPS, USMC (VMU-1), USNORTHCOM, USSOUTHCOM, SPAWAR/SSC, COMNAVAIRFOR/CNAF, COMUSNAVSO/C4F, Lockheed Martin, AeroVironment, NMSU, AIA, Frost & Sullivan, and UASolutions Group examine... Emerging UAS DoD Needs & Requirements from FAA Navy USMC USCG USAF USNORTHCOM USA USSOUTHCOM CNAF Emerging New Roles and Missions in: Homeland Security Customs & Border Protection Counter Trafficking Maritime Surveillance National Airspace and more! Major UAS Program Updates and Emerging Platforms Needs & Opportunities Status and Forecast for FAA Mandates on UAS National Airspace System Integration Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporation Exhibitor Sponsorship Featuring AIE San Diego, CA March 11-12, 2015 www.technologytraining.com
THE UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM SYMPOSIUM Actual Networking Opportunities with Guest Speakers and High Level Attendees! Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) and Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) have seen a golden age in the last decade growing to an annual budget of $7 billion. Most of this growth has been through the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but with the drawing down of troops, what s next? Analysts still predict growth in this industry, estimating a total increase to just over $89 billion in the next decade. Not only is the military expected to sustain its backing of UAS technology, but the civil and commercial markets are poised to open up to a host of opportunities for the industry. In the next 20-30 years these things [RPAs] are going to explode General Mark A. Welsh, III, Air Force Chief of Staff This outstanding symposium offer the attendees invaluable information on the emerging opportunities in the military, commercial and civil markets as well as closely examine current programs and first hand experiences with UAS several key issues will be explored including: Future UAS Development Opportunities and Trends DoD, International, and More Status and Forecast for FAA Mandates on UAS National Airspace System Integration Emerging UAS Service Needs and Initiatives from the Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines, & USCG UAS for Maritime Surveillance & Customers & Border Patrol Needs & Opportunities Key COCOM UAS Needs, Challenges, and Requirements Our Distinguished Panel of UAS Experts The Honorable Congressman Duncan Hunter R-50th District, California The Honorable Congresswoman Susan A. Davis D-53rd District, California The Honorable Congressman Scott Peters D-52nd District, California Mr. John Priddy Director, National Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Air and Marine Col Patrick Mason, USA Commander, Redstone Technical Test Center Mr. Thomas Baker Director, UAS-AI Joint Test, U.S. Northern Command COL Courtney Cote, USA Project Manager, Army Unmanned Aircraft Systems Mr. Michael Wilson Aviation Safety Inspector, UAS Program Manager, Federal Aviation Administration Col Thomas von Eschenbach Director, TRADOC Capability Manager for Unmanned Systems Mr. Jim Nelson USN Coastal Riverine Group ONE (CRG-1) Mr. Gregory Walker Senior Business Development Manager, Apache Fire Control Systems, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control Lt Col Paul Wilkerson, USAF Deputy Director, Analysis and Reports, Joint Counter Low, Slow, Small UAS CAPT (USN ret) George Galdorisi Director, Corporate Strategy Group, SPAWAR System Center Pacific (SSC Pacific) CDR (ret) Chris Pyro Fitzgerald, USN Commander Naval Air Forces Pacific (N809A), (COMNAVAIRFOR, CNAF), UAS Requirements LCDR Daniel Broadhurst, USCG UAS Platform Manager, USCG Office of Aviation Forces (CG-711) CDR (ret) David Place, USN Naval Postgraduate School Research Associate LtCOL Kain Chewie Anderson, USMC Commanding Officer, Marine Aircraft Group, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing Lt COL Juan Torres, USAF Commander, 9th Attack Squadron Lt COL Parker Frawley, USA Commander 1-1 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion Gun Fighters Lt. COL Michael Sniper Beavin, USAF Chief, J2 Collection Management Division, ISR Directorate, U.S. Southern Command Mr. Ali Bahrami Vice President, Civil Aviation, Aerospace Industries Association CAPT (USN ret) Ted Venable CNT UAS Program Manager at Commander, U.S. Naval Forces South and Commander, (COMUSNAVSO/C4F), USN Mr. Michael Blades Senior Industry Analyst, Aerospace & Defense, Frost & Sullivan Mr. Dennis Zak Zaklan Deputy Director, New Mexico State University UAS Flight Test Center Mr David Hendrickson Director, Business Development, AeroVironment Ms. Jenny Pels Strategic Analyst, 8.4.1, Corporate Strategy Group, SPAWAR/SSC Pacific CW2 (USA ret) Christina Engh Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder UASolutions Group, Inc. LT Joshua Vazquez, USN PUMA Expeditionary Subject Matter Expert Mr. D.J. Douglas Beason Former Chief Scientist, Air Force Space Command Mr. Grant Ware Director, Air Combat Systems, US Army Yuma Proving Ground (tentative)
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Symposium Actual Networking Opportunities with Guest Speakers and High Level Attendees! San Diego, CA March 11-12, 2015 I: Emerging Service and Government UAS Needs, Initiatives & Opportunities KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: United States House of Representatives An Armed Services Committee Perspective: UAS Needs & Challenges for National Airspace THE HONORABLE CONGRESSMAN DUNCAN HUNTER R-50th District, California UAS: Protecting our Nation & Borders THE HONORABLE CONGRESSWOMAN SUSAN A. DAVIS D-53rd District, California The Need for Unmanned Aircraft for Homeland & Border Security THE HONORABLE CONGRESSMAN SCOTT PETERS D-52nd Congressional District Army UAS Interoperability and Manned/Unmanned Teaming - Capabilities and Way Ahead COLONEL PATRICK MASON, US ARMY, Commander, Redstone Technical Test Center, Army Test and Evaluation Center (RTTC/ATEC) Army UAS Needs & Capabilities COLONEL COURTNEY COTE, USA, Project Manager, USA UAS Systems UAS Support to NORTHCOM and NORAD Operations MR. THOMAS BAKER, Director, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Airspace Integration (UAS-AI) Joint Test (JT), North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command Joint Counter-UAS TTP Development LIEUTENANT COLONEL PAUL WILKERSON, USAF, Deputy Director, Analysis and Reports, Joint Counter Low, Slow, Small UAS (JCLU) Joint Test (JT) Perspective on Roles for RPA in the SOUTHCOM ISR Mission LIEUTENANT COLONEL MICHAEL SNIPER BEAVIN, USAF, Chief, J2 Collection Management Division, ISR Directorate, U.S. Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM/J2) Marine Aircraft Group 14 Perspective: UAS Needs & Challenges LIEUTENANT COLONEL KAIN CHEWIE ANDERSON, USMC, Commanding Officer, Marine Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Squadron 1 (VMU-1), Marine Aircraft Group 13, (MAG-13), 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing
Cutting-edge UAS Technologies for Military Applications COLONEL THOMAS von ESCHENBACH, USA, Director, TRADOC Capability Manager for Unmanned Systems UAS Update & Overview from the Navy s TYCOM COMMANDER (RET) CHRIS PYRO FITZGERALD, USN, Commander Naval Air Forces Pacific (N809A), (COMNAVAIRFOR, CNAF), UAS Requirements MQ-1C Gray Eagle: Creating a New Army Paradigm LIEUTENANT COLONEL PARKER FRAWLEY, USA, Commander, 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Aviation Regiment, Gun Fighters, First Infantry Division USCG UAS Needs, Challenges and Opportunities LIEUTENANT COMMANDER DANIEL BROADHURST, USCG, UAS Platform Manager, United States Coast Guard Office of Aviation Forces (CG-711) Yuma Proving Ground UAS Testing & Capabilities MR. GRANT WARE, Director, Air Combat Systems, US Army Yuma Proving Ground (tentative) ACC 9th Attack Squadron Future RPA Needs & Capabilities LIEUTENANT COLONEL JUAN TORRES, USAF, Commander, 9th Attack Squadron II: Commercial UAS Programs Integration and Testing Capabilities Federal Aviation Administration Update on UAS Commercial Integration MR. MICHAEL WILSON, Aviation Safety Inspector, Unmanned Aircraft Program Manager, Southern Region, NextGen Branch, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Exemption, Experimentals, Certificates and Comments UAS Integration into the National Airspace with the Newly Proposed Rule Making UAS Flight Test Center Future Needs & Capabilities MR. DENNIS ZAK ZAKLAN, Deputy Director, New Mexico State University UAS Flight Test Center UAS Commercial Integration Needs & Challenges MR. ALI BAHRAMI, Vice President, Civil Aviation, Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) CRUSER and JIFX Programs COMMANDER (ret) DAVID PLACE, USN, Naval Postgraduate School Research Associate The CRUSER Community of Interest (CoI) is Open to Anyone With an Interest in Unmanned Systems The Goal of Building a Collaborative Environment and Community of Interest for the Advancement of UAS CRUSER Members are Located all Over the World and Come From the DoD, Fed/State/Local Gov Agencies, Academia, Industry, and International Partners JIFX is a Program Sponsored by OSD and the Program Offers a Venue for Experimentation in a Collaborative Environment Small UAS for Civil Aviation: Needs & Operations MR DAVID HENDRICKSON, Director, Business Development, AeroVironment
III: Emerging UAS Payloads Emerging Technologies for Homeland Protection & Maritime Security Custom and Border Patrol UAS Program: The Way Forward for Homeland Protection MR. JOHN PRIDDY, Director, National Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Air and Marine (CBP/OAM) U.S. Fourth Fleet Update - Theater of Innovation and UAS in the Maritime Environment CAPT (USN ret) TED VENABLE, CNT UAS Program Manager at Commander, U.S. Naval Forces South and Commander, U.S. Fourth Fleet Counter Illicit Trafficking Program Manager (COMUSNAVSO/C4F), USN PUMA UAS for Maritime Security MR. JIM NELSON, Coastal Riverine Group ONE (CRG-1), N6 Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) Security Manager, USN and LT JOSHUA VAZQUEZ, USN, PUMA Expeditionary Subject Matter Expert, Coastal Riverine Group ONE Overview of Unmanned Aircraft Systems at SPAWAR Systems Center CAPTAIN (USN ret) GEORGE GALDORISI, Director, Corporate Strategy Group, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command System Center Pacific (SPAWAR/SSC Pacific) Next Generation Automated Teaming for the Future Warfighter with Unmanned Systems MS. JENNY PELS, Strategic Analyst, 8.4.1, Corporate Strategy Group, SPAWAR/SSC Pacific Apache Fire Control Unmanned UAS Capabilities MR. GREGORY WALKER, Senior Business Development Manager, Apache Fire Control Systems, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control As Manned Unmanned Doctrine Evolves, New TTPs Will Be Discovered Long Range Datalink Capability Maximizes Economy of Force Increases Reaction Time and Maneuver Space Improves Reconnaissance Capability Tactical DEWs for UAS Future Needs & Capabilities MR. D.J. DOUGLAS BEASON, Former Chief Scientist, Air Force Space Command & Former Associate Laboratory Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory UAS Payloads a Future Forecast MR. MICHAEL BLADES, Senior Industry Analyst, Aerospace & Defense, Frost & Sullivan Re-purposing IRR Platforms for Non-traditional Military Applications Applying Civil/Commercial Applications to DoD Missions CW2 (USA ret) CHRISTINA ENGH, Chief Operating Officer, and Co-Founder UASolutions Group, Inc., formerly IRR UAS Brigade Advisor Would you like to be an exhibitor at this symposium? Host a breakfast, lunch or beverage reception during the symposium? Please contact Ken Hood @ 310-320-8110 or hoodk@ttcus.com to find out how your organization can participate.
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