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Attend and find

out how the QDR


presents its 9th annual NCW training conference: will affect DoD
spending priorities!

January 25-28, 2010


Hyatt Regency Crystal City
Arlington, VA

Featuring:

Information Superiority for Successful Hybrid Warfare

Featuring Keynotes By:


Gen James Cartwright, USMC LTG Carroll Pollett, USA
Vice Chairman of the Joint Director, DISA
Chiefs of Staff
Lt Gen Kurt Herrmann, DEU AF
Gen James Mattis, USMC Director, NATO CIS Services Agency (NCSA)
Commander
LTG Michael Vane, USA
United States Joint Forces Command
Director, ARCIC
GEN Peter Chiarelli, USA
Dr. Ronald Jost
Vice Chief of Staff, US Army
Deputy Assistant Secretary of
LTG Keith Alexander, USA Defense for C3, Space, and
Director, NSA/CSS Spectrum, OASD NII/CIO

ALL NEW for 2010:


• ALL NEW speakers
• The impact of network enabled
operations on hybrid warfare Align your
organization’s
• Modernization efforts across strategy with
all services current DoD policy
and funding
• Latest policy developments priorities
• Guidelines for new
acquisition processes

Sponsored by:

Register Today! Call Rahul Kaul: 416-597-4754 or email: rahul.kaul@idga.org


January 25-28, 2010
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
Arlington, VA

Featuring:

Information Superiority for Successful Hybrid Warfare


Who You Will Meet
Dear Colleague, IDGA’s Network Enabled Operations
assembles the most respected minds in the
IDGA’s NCW is now Network Ena community with the sole objective of
bled Operations! advancing the development of netcentric
operations. The event provides you with
Welcome to the world's largest
gathering of net-centric thinkers unparalleled networking opportunities: You
operators! and
will meet senior-level professionals from
government agencies, military units,
The Network Enabled Operations contractors, and technology service providers
Summit builds on NCW’s tradition
largest and most respected event as the world’s with the following responsibilities:
focused on network enabled operatio
premier forum for the exchange of ns, and the
plans and best practices on net-cent • C2/C4ISR Operators and Acquisition
ric innovation.
Executives
Attend and get information on the
latest operational experiences and • Systems Engineers
groundbreaking and significant gove the most
rnment and industry initiatives to • Government and Industry Program
insights into future large scale initia date , as well as Managers
tives and the development of futu
re capabilities. • Research Scientists
The 2010 program will focus on the • Technical Directors Modernization
policy, requirements, and acquisi
to enable interoperable, networke tion needed • Requirements
d joint and coalition forces. It
attendees with timely information will also provide • Operations
regarding the change in DOTMPL
enable hybrid warfare. F required to • Network Security Professionals
• Electronic Warfare
• Strategic Plans and Policy
The goal of the event is to provide
battlefield commanders with acce • Business unit manager
current, accurate, and reliable ss to
information in order to make mor
and timely command decisions e informed
under any circumstances.
Specific themes for 2010 include
: About IDGA

Creating and operating accessible, The Institute for Defense &
secure, and reliable networks to
tactical edge the Government Advancement

Capability requirements for sha (IDGA) is a non-partisan
red situational awareness and
networked C4ISR information based organization dedicated to

What now? Joint service moderni the promotion of innovative ideas in public
zation efforts, including BCT mod
and other programs of the futu ernization, service and defense. We bring together
re

New thoughts, ideas, policies, and speaker panels comprised of military and
procedures needed for the new government professionals while attracting
administration

“Net-Centric Report Cards”: Prog delegates with decision-making power from
ress being made and case studies military, government and defense industries.
programs and initiatives that are on
models for success
I look forward to meeting you in Janu
ary!
Very Respectfully,
Join the NCW
PS: Don’t miss the all new LinkedIn Group!
tactical networking workshop This is your chance to stay in touch and
network with netcentric professionals and
fellow event attendees all year round!
Thomas Engelman
Program Director sessions on page 9!
IDGA

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2009
NCW Awards™
Winners:
Outstanding Government
Program:
Winner:
PEO C3T Tactical Battle
Command-Command Post
of the Future
Runner-up:
PEO C4I PMW 140 Joint
Program Office - Deployable
Joint Command and Control

Outstanding Industry
Achievement:
Be recognized as a leader in NCW! Winner:
IDGA’s NCW Awards™ are the most prestigious awards in the NCO discipline. These awards Cross Match Technologies
celebrate those who exemplify and advance the principles and capabilities of netcentric - Mission Oriented Biometric
operations. This year’s award categories include: System (MOBS)
1. Outstanding US Government Program Runner-up: Lockheed Martin
Systems Integration Owego
2. Outstanding Contribution to the Development of Network Centric Operations - A-10 Precision Engagement
3. Outstanding Network Centric Program from a Coalition Partner
Outstanding Network
4. The Outstanding Industry Achievement Award
Centric Program from a
5. The Arthur K. Cebrowski Award – nominate a colleague, peer, or mentor! Coalition Partner:
Winner:
2010 NCW Awards™ Judges Dutch Ministry of Defence
- Yourdefence.nl
Dr. Ron Jost Terry Morgan Fred Stein COL David Moore, USA Runner-up:
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Chairman, Network Centric Distinguished Principal Project Manager, Battle UK MoD - Project OVERTASK
Defense for C3, Space, and Operations Industry Engineer, MITRE Command, PEO C3T
Spectrum, OASD NII/CIO Consortium - Cebrowski Award Recipient! LtCol (GS) Sönke Outstanding Contribution
Dag Wilhelmsen Stephen Rejto Dr. Andreas Tolk Marahrens to the Development of
Technical Director, NATO Assistant Division Leader, Associate Professor, DEU FLO to USJFCOM J9 & Network Centric Operations:
Communication and Systems Communications Division, Engineering Management Concept Developer Winner:
Agency Massachusetts Institute of and Systems Engineering, Old - Cebrowski Award Recipient! DoD/DoJ/DHS/ODNI - UCORE
- Cebrowski Award Recipient! Technology Lincoln Laboratory Dominion University Runner-up:
NATO HQ Supreme Allied
Apply online at Command, Transformation
- NATO Friendly Force
www.ncwawards.com! Tracking (NFFT)

Submissions and nominations for the 2010 NCW Awards™ can now be Cebrowski Award:
made online. For category descriptions, eligibility requirements, and
Winner:
submission guidelines, please visit www.ncwawards.com.
Dag Wilhelmsen
Award finalists will be notified in early January and winners will be
announced at the 2010 NCW Awards™ and Reception on Tuesday,
January 26, 2010.

The NCW Awards™ Reception is an additional registration option.


Please see page 12 for more details.

Application Deadline: Tuesday, December 8, 2009

2010 NCW Awards™ and Reception


Tuesday January 26, 2010 - 7:15-9:30 pm
Join your peers and colleagues as IDGA announces the 2010 NCW
Awards™ winners. The awards presentation will be followed by dinner
and entertainment.

Register for the awards


early to guarantee your
seat! Please see page 12
for more details

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Technology Demonstration Day:
Net-Centric Technology Showcase
Monday, January 25, 2010
NCW’s Technology Demonstration Day is a once-a-year opportunity to see the latest cutting-edge solutions available to the C4ISR community. Live
demonstrations illustrate how networks are being used to improve situational awareness and operational effectiveness.

8:00 am – 9:00 am Registration & Coffee


Reduce development costs and associated risks!
9:00 am – 10:00 am A COTS Perspective: Transformational Intraplatform Networks
The GIG, NCO, and the adoption of IPv6 are key initiatives that are driving networking • See examples of standard COTS/Modified COTS building blocks such as routers,
architectures into the core of every air, land, and sea platform in the battlefield. As a switches, processing nodes, storage nodes, graphics engines, interconnects, standard
result, there is a formation of deeply embedded Intra-Platform Networks (IPNs) that are backplanes, and ‘certifiable’ safety/security software components
transforming vehicle electronics from the inside out. This session will discuss the most • Discover how to use these to reduce costs, reduce risks, and accelerate time to
current embedded hardware and software technology trends that are helping to deployment
transform vehicle electronics architectures into secure high performance network ready
systems. Attend this session to: Curtis Reichenfeld, Director of Advanced Systems, Curtiss-Wright Controls Electronic
Systems
• Learn how to apply the concepts behind Transformational IPNs to create network ready
systems for legacy and future force programs

10:00 am – 11:00 pm The Heart Beacon


The Heart Beacon is an all hazards process that addresses data temporal/exchange schemes. Medical triage, alert, evacuation, alternate routing of transportation assets, will
interoperability gaps by Common Alert Protocol CAP instantiated data exchanges for then adjust and filter consistently by commercial world business logic/military mission
military, first responder, and commercial/financial domains. By standardizing data threads by zones. Organizations, entities, platforms, vehicle, mobile smart phone type
exchange formats, symbol sets, event refresh rates; direct collaboration among military, and sensor equipped devices via router network data heartbeat messages updates will
financial, and other dissemination and telemetry systems using commercial, open, spontaneously integrate connecting adhoc task forces among disparate entities enabling
standardized frameworks is possible. Router multicast radius are adjustable – e.g., the network to be maneuvered to support unified operational, financial, disaster,
increase/decrease with audible tones and vibratory levels based on business logic/military humanitarian and situation awareness events/alerts/N1-1 Public services.
mission thread logic according to threshold rules visually displayed as concentric color
band expansion/collapse based on DHS and other multi level color/audible advisory Steven McGee, CEO, Simple Wins Concepts LLC

11:00 am – 12:00 pm Powering Next-Gen Command Decision Applications with Highest Performance COTS DBMS
Secure and reliable network access for Battlefield Commanders is of limited value • Learn how to take advantage of this technology to provide low-cost, standards-
if the data isn’t returned in time to respond to threat. So, in the past, due to based, COTS infrastructure stacks.
limitations of traditional DBMSs, highly custom, difficult to develop and hard to • See how this technology can be deployed to support the Tactical User on “site”
maintain data management systems were required. Now, modern server or in the Cloud.
platforms have enabled a “3rd” Generation of COTS DBMS capability to leverage • Discover how to use standards-based, COTS DBMS technology to tap widely-
today’s small footprint, large-memory, 64-bit, multi-core computing. available skill sets to modernize and deliver tactical-edge performance faster.

Stephen Sykes, Vice President, Database Products, Four J’s Development Tools, Inc

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm SOSCOE - System of Systems Common Operating Environment - Tactical


Middleware - Military Grade and Commercial Ready
The key to successful mission-critical operations is using one proven network solution. Attend this session:
SOSCOE has proven infrastructure, supports interoperability, features iron-clad cyber • If you need to build a complex network system that requires secure middleware that is

security and offers an expert Help Desk. It enables network-centric and service-oriented net-centric, service-oriented and able to successfully interoperate with legacy systems;
software. In fact, SOSCOE is more than software. It is a community of developers—the • To reduce costs and risks with proven technology

best and brightest in government and industry with a robust user forum to allow
collaboration on the development of future releases and sharing best practices. Paul Schoen, SOSCOE Executive Director
Mark Boyd, SOSCOE Chief Engineer, Boeing Technical Fellow
Al Williams, SOSCOE Chief Architect, Boeing Associate Technical Fellow

2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Global Logistics Support Network (GLSN)


GLSN, a General Dynamics Land Systems approach, to Improve the availability of logistics • Explore GLSN and the Integrated Logistics Management Environment (ILME) to
data; minimize the footprint of logistics assets, and lower life cycle costs in any mission, maximize reuse of logistical data, facilitate communication and data transmission
at the right time, anytime, and anywhere. GLSN facilitates communication and data seamlessly across organizations
transmission seamlessly across organizations and integrates the supplier/ customer • See examples of vehicle diagnostic data uploaded into a support repository utilizing
workflows. The forum will examine key features of GLSN and the System of Systems the GLSN’s online Field Problem Report System
approach designed to meet the objective of end to end enterprise logistics for acquisition
and sustainment on legacy and future platforms. GLSN is an integrated network solution capable of delivering logistics data and
management information at the right time in any mission.
Attend this session to:
• Learn how to automate the delivery process of Logistic Products utilizing a Web Based James Garrity, Engineering Specialist, Integrated Logistics Information & Training,
interface General Dynamics Land Systems
• Automate Work Flow processes related to Delivery of Logistics Support Package George Khader, Section Manager, Integrated Logistics Information & Training, General
• Gain valuable insight on the challenges and strategies of converting current and legacy Dynamics Land Systems
logistic data to a standard format

3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Creating Net-Centric Architecture with the UPDM Standard for DoDAF
After several years of work, with cooperation with the USA, UK, OMG, and industry, the The presentation will cover:
Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF (UPDM) was created for developing Net-Centric • What UPDM is and why you can't escape it

Architecture and supports Service Oriented Architecture, Systems Modeling, while also • Modeling Net-Centric Architecture with UPDM

supporting both DoD and MOD architecture frameworks. • Understanding UPDM-based tools and their benefits and interoperability

• Using UPDM for DoDAF proposals, development, and operations


This presentation will introduce the audience to the new UPDM standard and show how
to develop better architectures faster, and easier. Daniel Brookshier, Chief Architect, No Magic, Inc.

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Main Summit Day 1
Tuesday, January 26, 2010

7:00 Registration & Coffee 10:00 US Army Modernization and Networking


Capabilities Objectives

Keynote Remarks
7:50 Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks • Enabling the warfighter with next generation
John Harms networking solutions
Director, Analysis, Modeling, Simulation & Experimentation, • Next steps for Brigade Combat Team Modernization
Integrated Defense Systems, Boeing GEN Peter Chiarelli, USA
Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army
Opening Keynote Remarks

8:00 DoD Efforts to Support Battlefield


Commanders with Network Enabled Leading Developments for a
Capabilities Net-Enabled Future Force Strategy:

Service Modernization Efforts


• Evolving National security requirements 10:40 US Army Perspective
• Gaining leverage through network enabled operations LTG Michael Vane, USA
Gen James Cartwright, USMC Director, ARCIC, US Army TRADOC
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 11:20 US Navy Perspective
Preparing Robert Carey, SES
8:40 Network Enabled Operations for Complex
Warfare Chief Information Officer, Department of the Navy
and Hybrid Warfare
Keynote Remarks

12:00 DISA Perspective


• Joint force C2 for future conventional and irregular threats Becky Harris, SES
• A leader-centric, network enabled approach improves unity Director, GIG Enterprise Services, DISA
of effort and harmony in the fog and friction of war
Gen James Mattis, USMC 12:40 General Luncheon
Commander Private Luncheon
United States Joint Forces Command Sponsored By:
(by invitation only)
9:20 Networking Break
1:40 Network Enabled Capabilities Requirements
and Development at DISA
Afternoon
Keynote

LTG Carroll Pollett, USA


Director, DISA
Commander, Joint Task Force Global Network Operations

2:20 Networking Break

Concurrent Afternoon Tracks

Track A: Network Enabled Command and Control Track B: Creating & Maintaining Secure Networks

3:00 Fielding Coalition Command and Control Systems Managing the Army Network: Cyber Operations
Prior to US forces expansion in Afghanistan, each regional command
and Network Defense Capabilities
and subordinate nation conducted operations in geographic and Significant threats to our networks and the emergence of cyber
information isolation from the other. Regional Commands would operations have catapulted issues within our battle space to the
provide information as necessary to ISAF headquarters to answer forefront of many National, DoD, and Army senior leader forums.
critical information needs and standard recurring reports. US force This session will address:
expansion and the resulting demands to integrate operations much • The challenges to operationalizing the LWN, highlighting the

more tightly require new network and information sharing solutions need for changing the Army cultural aspects which impact how
to increase operational effectiveness and reduce risk. we perceive, command, and control the network
• The A-GNOSC role and responsibilities in executing 9th SC(A)
• PM Battle Command efforts to support CENTCOM network and
CND-SP authorities to defend the network
battle command initiatives
• Critical Army cyber priorities articulated through the use of the
• An overall assessment of actions to date
DOTMLPF framework
COL David Moore, USA
COL Barry Hensley, USA
Project Manager,
Commander, Army Global Network Operations and Security Center
Battle Command PEO C3T

The caliber of speakers and valuable information provided made this the best conference I have attended in quite
some time. I recommended to the other directors in my company that this is a must attend event for next year.
Thanks again and I look forward to next year's event!
– John Langford, VP and Director, Airborne Electronic Combat Division, Northrop Grumman PRB Systems

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Main Summit Day 1 continued...

3:40 Network Enabled UAV Operations Marine Corps Network Operations & Security
• Emerging needs for Network Enabled UAS Operations
Center (MCNOSC)
• New principles for establishing an advanced UAS Ground • Ensuring the availability and security of the network for the
Segment Marine Corps
• Using UASs in joint Network Centric Operations and in Time • Attack detection and incident response capabilities
Sensitive Target (TST) situations • Technical development of network-enabled IT solutions
• Advanced operation, control and training solutions for Network
Col Robert A. Gearhart, Jr, USMC
Enabled UAS Operations
Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Network Operations &
Danny Ron & Nir Tel-Oren Security Center
Israel Aerospace Industries

4:20 Networking Break

4:50 Providing the Army, Joint, and Allied DNIs Initiatives to Increase Secure Networking
Warfighter with Command Posts, Voice and Capabilities
Data Communication Equipment and Systems • DNI/CIO vision, challenge & approach
• Integrated Command Post Capabilities • Identifying security tools for
• Radio Modernization Strategy net-centric environment
• Command Post System of Systems • Balancing security and information sharing
COL Cris Boyd, USA Greg Gardner
Project Manager, Command Posts, Deputy Intelligence Community Chief Information Officer for
PEO C3T Information Integration and Sharing, Office of the Director of
National Intelligence

5:30 Improving Shared Situational Awareness in Current DARPA Programs Designed to Improve
Complex Terrains the Security of IT Systems
• What DRDC is doing to improve cooperative situational
and Networks
awareness in complex terrains • Overview of current and future DARPA programs designed to
• Overview of DND/CF Network Enabled Operations Working improve the security of DoD networks
Paper • Funding opportunities for new technology
• Fielding timelines for current programs
Paul Labbé
Head S&T Capability Management, Chief Scientist Office, Defence Dr. Brian Pierce
Research and Development Canada Deputy Director, STO, DARPA

6:15 Cocktail Reception

7:15 2010 NCW Awards™ Ceremony

Very impressed! I've been going to several conferences over the years but this event was exceptional. It covered the
entire spectrum of NCW through the talent of the speakers and the Q&A sessions that were presented.
– Robin Ruiz Booker, Systems Engineer, Aerospace Corporation

By far the most informative and intellectually stimulating conference I've been to.
– Bill Sydow, President, Max Consulting

The conference was one of the best that I have attended in years. All of the speakers presented interesting and
useful information. We developed a number of leads and contacts and intend to follow up with them vigorously.
Thanks for a job well done
– Michael M. Holland, VP & General Manager, Sparta Corporation

Thanks so much for your support and a very professional event! Well organized!... As always, you guys bring out the
experts with the knowledge and know how and that is what we need at the conference
– Col John Camps, Deputy Director, Air Force Center for Systems Engineering

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Main Summit Day 2
Wednesday, January 27, 2010

7:15 Registration & Coffee Army units in Iraq and Afghanistan


• TIGR works effectively on outage-prone, bandwidth limited
7:50 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks tactical networks; TIGR is currently undergoing
enhancements for mobile access
John Harms
Director, Analysis, Modeling, Simulation & Experimentation, Dr. Mari Maeda
Integrated Defense Systems, Boeing Program Manager, DARPA

8:00 Responsibilities for Cyber Warfare 11:25 Development and Fielding of Cooperative

International Keynote Perspective


Network Enabled Command and Control
• The role of STRATCOM and JFCC-Network Warfare Capabilities
• Establishing a sub-unified command structure for cyber warfare
• Delivering solutions and lending capabilities across • C4ISR Requirements resulting from coalition operations in
all services complex environments
• Provision and sustainment of comprehensive CIS services
LTG Keith Alexander, USA • Information assurance and information security in
Morning Keynote Remarks

Director, National Security Agency/Central Security Service heterogeneous CIS network structures
Commander, JFCC-Network Warfare
Lt Gen Kurt Herrmann, DEU AF
8:40 DoD Spectrum Challenges Director, NATO Communication and Information Systems
Services Agency
• Identifying “gaps” and activities required for successful DoD
implementation 12:05 PEO EIS Capabilities in Support of Network
• Potential operational impact Enabled Battlefield Commanders
Dr. Ronald Jost, SES • Getting programs out of the design and development stage,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for C3, Space, and fielding them and getting them into the hands of the users
Spectrum, OASD NII/CIO • New biometric capabilities
• Providing seamless access to data, applications and
9:20 Building the Army Global Network Enterprise enterprise services anywhere at any time
MG Susan Lawrence, USA
Commanding General, NETCOM/9th SC(A) Gary Winkler, SES
Program Executive Officer, PEO EIS, US Army
10:00 Networking Break First Release of
Operational and
12:45 Lunch
10:45 TIGR (Tactical Ground Reporting) Technical Details
System in Iraq and Afghanistan 1:45 How the Network Supports, Aides, and
Assists the Principal Missions in Iraq and
Afternoon
Keynote

• TIGR (Tactical Ground Reporting) System is a media-rich, Afghanistan


geospatial information management/ command and control
system for company and below users Fred Stein
• TIGR was initially deployed to Iraq in January 2007 and Distinguished Principal Engineer, MITRE
proved itself to be an indispensable COIN tool; usage has
grown at an unprecedented rate and is now used by all

Concurrent Afternoon Tracks

Track A: Network Enabled Command and Control Track B: Architectures in Support of Net-Centric Operations

2:30 Enabling Decision Superiority through a NextGen: Coming Together to Achieve a Critical
Responsive CIS Services Framework in National Objective
Expeditionary Operations • Challenges of truly interagency information exchange: some
• Applying best practices CIS services/ IT support principles and breakthroughs and some brick walls
frameworks to the coalition battlefield • Net centric elements of transforming the National Airspace
• Mitigating conventional procurement program delays with field System by 2025
proven and sustainable spiral development capabilities
Col Douglas Wreath, USAFR
• The critical value of testing and V&V capabilities for risk
Director, Net-Centric Operations Division, Joint Planning and
mitigating upgrades and federated systems interoperability in
Development Office (JPDO)
operations
Dag Wilhelmsen
Technical Director
NATO Communication and Information Systems Services Agency

3:10 Networking Break

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Main Summit Day 2 continued...

3:40 Wireless Network After Next: Building the Panel: Cloud Computing Requirements for the
Future Network for C4I Systems Tactical User
• Technology created by the WNaN effort will provide reliable
• Providing reach back capabilities for the tactical user without
and highly-available battlefield communications at low system sacrificing reliability or security
cost
• Facilitating time sensitive information sharing at all command levels
• Development of robust networking architecture(s) that will Dr. Mary Ann Malloy
exploit high-density node configurations from related DARPA Senior Principal Engineer, MITRE
programs
• Update on fielding transition timeline Tim Grance
Program Manager, Cyber and Network Security, NIST
Dr. Bruce Fette
Program Manager, DARPA

4:20 Command and Control at the Platform Level Managing Sensors in the DoD’s Net-Centric
and Below Environment: A Live BMD/SSA/Cyber
Demonstration
• Overview of TCM Mission
• Update of the current FBCB2 program • Overview of the DoD’s NCO vision and architecture
• Evolution of FBCB2 _ JCR _ JBC-P • NCO enabling technologies (sensor sidecars, services, data
• Linkage between C2 and Combat Identification feeds, security)
• Requirements Evolution for Platform Battle Command • Playback of live flight NCO demonstration: Space Surveillance,
Missile flight, sensor tasking, cyber attack
COL Dwayne Carman, USA
TRADOC Capability Manager, Platform Battle Command and Stephan Rejto
Combat Identification TCM PBC CID Assistant Division Leader, Communications Division, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory

5:00 End of Main Summit

2010 Speaker Roster


Gen James Cartwright, USMC Becky Harris, SES Col Douglas Wreath, USAFR Dr. Tom Halford
Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Director, GIG Enterprise Services, Director, Net-Centric Operations Trellisware
of Staff DISA Division, Joint Planning and Danny Ron
Gen James Mattis, USMC Greg Gardner Development Office (JPDO) Israel Aerospace Industries
Commander, United States Joint Deputy Intelligence Community Fred Stein Nir Tel-Oren
Forces Command Chief Information Officer for Distinguished Principal Engineer, Israel Aerospace Industries
GEN Peter Chiarelli, USA Information MITRE
Integration and Sharing, Office of Curtis Reichenfeld
Vice Chief of Staff, United States Dr. Brian Pierce Director of Advanced Systems, Curtiss-
Army the Director of National Deputy Director, STO, DARPA
Intelligence Wright Controls Electronic Systems
LTG Carroll Pollett, USA Dr. Mari Maeda Melinda Whitfield
Director, DISA and Commander, Dag Wilhelmsen Program Manager, DARPA
Technical Director, NATO Senior Strategist, Unified Cross
Joint Task Force Global Network Stephan Rejto Domain Management Office
Operations Communication and Information
Systems Agency Assistant Division Leader, Stephen Sykes
Lt Gen Kurt Herrmann, DEU AF Communications Division, Vice President, Database Products,
Director, NATO Communication Paul Labbé Massachusetts Institute of
Head S&T Capability Four J’s Development Tools, Inc
and Information Systems Agency Technology Lincoln Laboratory
Management, Chief Scientist Steven McGee
LTG Keith Alexander, USA Office, Defence Research and Thomas Llanso CEO, Simple Wins Concepts LLC
Director, National Security Development Canada Johns Hopkins University Applied
Agency/Central Security Service Physics Laboratory John Harms
Commander, JFCC-Network COL David Moore, USA Director, Analysis, Modeling,
Project Manager, Battle Command Andreas Tolk, PhD Simulation & Experimentation,
Warfare Associate Professor, Engineering
PEO C3T Integrated Defense Systems, Boeing
LTG Michael Vane, USA Management & Systems
Director, ARCIC, US Army COL Barry Hensley, USA Engineering, Old Dominion Paul Schoen
TRADOC Commander, Army Global University SOSCOE Executive Director
Network, Operations and Security
Robert Carey, SES Center Jack Burbank Mark Boyd
Chief Information Officer, Principal Professional Staff, SOSCOE Chief Engineer, Boeing
Department COL Cris Boyd, USA Supervisor, Technical Fellow
of the Navy Project Manager, Command Posts, Wireless Information Operations, The
PEO C3T Al Williams
Dr. Ronald Jost, SES Johns Hopkins University Applied SOSCOE Chief Architect, Boeing
Deputy Assistant Secretary of COL Dwayne Carman, USA Physics Laboratory Associate Technical Fellow
Defense for C3, Space, and TRADOC Capability Manager, Tim Grance
Platform Battle Command and James Garrity
Spectrum, OASD NII/CIO Program Manager, Cyber and Engineering Specialist, Integrated
Combat Identification TCM PBC Network
MG Susan Lawrence, USA CID Logistics Information & Training,
Commanding General Security, NIST General Dynamics Land Systems
NETCOM/9th SC(A) Col Robert A. Gearhart, Jr, Dr. Mary Ann Malloy
USMC George Khader
Gary Winkler, SES Senior Principal Engineer, MITRE Section Manager, Integrated Logistics
Commanding Officer, Marine
Program Executive Officer, PEO Corps Network Operations & Dr. Bruce Fette Information & Training, General
EIS, US Army Security Center Program Manager, DARPA Dynamics Land Systems

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Secure Networks for the Tactical
User Workshops Thursday, January 28, 2010
Workshops at IDGA’s Network Enabled Operations Summit will provide This year’s workshops will focus on building and maintaining
insight into the most promising technical advances in tactical robust, user friendly, and secure tactical networks.
networking for the military and NGO operator.
NCW Workshops are in-depth, hands-on training sessions where you’ll
Edge users are often faced with limited network infrastructure and a lack work with your peers and colleagues in a classroom environment. Walk
of user friendly security protocols. As a result time sensitive information away with the information and relationships for use the minute you
may be delayed or corrupted before reaching the user, providing limited return to your command or office.
or no value. Operators may also be hindered from transmitting critical
information securely to other tactical users or command posts.

8:00 am – 8:30 am Registration & Coffee

1 8:30 am – 10:30 am
Assured Information Sharing in Heterogeneous Tactical Environments
This workshop explores opportunities and challenges that confront the military in • Risks/benefits of just-in-time sharing environments and tactically deployed
the tactical context, where warfighters are expected to process sensitive, time- cross domain solutions
critical information in harsh environments and often with allies and coalition
partners. A key question is how to adequately safeguard tactical information How you will benefit:
• Tactical information sharing problems and potential solutions
availability, integrity, and confidentiality without over-protecting data and thus
• The netcentricity trend and implications for expanded cyber threats at the
hindering sharing. Following an overview presentation, a panel of experts will
provide perspective and help frame key issues. tactical edge
• Tactical cyberspace as its own battlefield to be fought

What will be covered:


• Current technical barriers to information sharing, including data over-
Thomas Llanso
classification and system assurance issues Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
• Information sharing architectural tradeoffs
Melinda Whitfield
Senior Strategist, Unified Cross Domain Management Office

2 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Data Engineering for Composable Net-Centric Services
Service-oriented architectures (SOA) running on the Global Information Grid How you will benefit:
GIG) should provide functionality to the military user that can be composed • Translate these ideas into engineering methods that need to be applied if

based on the current operational requirements. The tutorial will introduce the an operational service needs to be integrated into the net-centric
steps of data engineering using well-defined engineering methods, including environment
the underlying mathematical frame. • Applying data engineering

• Adapting a system to support a common operational picture using the


What will be covered:
• Net-Centric Data Strategy (What it is; where it supports the LCIM; where it
JC3IEDM Visualizer
leaves gaps that need to be closed)
• Joint command, control and consultation information exchange data model
Andreas Tolk, PhD
• Data Engineering (Administration, Management,
Associate Professor, Engineering Management & Systems Engineering
Old Dominion University
Alignment, Transformation)

12:30 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch

3 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Building Next Generation Military Networks with Commercial Technology
This tutorial provides an overview of commercial wireless networking technologies How you will benefit:
within the context of the commercial domain and the potential roles of these • Discover the basic capabilities of these technologies

technologies in the evolving network-centric warfighting force • Receive a comprehensive overview of key existing and emerging

commercial wireless network technologies


What will be covered:
• Overview of key architectural visions that play an important part in the developing Jack Burbank

wireless Internet Principal Professional Staff, Supervisor, Wireless Information Operations


• Detailed overview of a select set of key emerging disruptive wireless technologies The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
• Overview of key pervasive commercial network technologies

4 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Tactical Mobile Ad Hoc Networking for High-Quality, Low-Latency Streaming Video
This tutorial seeks to present a recent software defined radio (SDR) evaluation How you will benefit:
platform for tactical mobile ad hoc networking (MANET) • Extend use of current technology for tactical video streaming

• Reduce latency time to deliver time sensitive, high bandwidth information


What will be covered:
• Addressing the challenges of delivering high bandwidth video to the warfighter
to the warfighter
• Improve situational awareness through streaming video rather than
• Overview of current tactical MANET platforms including
traditional text based information
capabilities and limitations
• GHz band operation and LPI/LPD enhancement Dr. Tom Halford
Trellisware

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Sponsors & Exhibitors
L-3 Communications, Cisco Systems, Inc
Communication Systems Website: www.cisco.com/go/defense
Website: www.l-3com.com/csw
Cisco Systems, Inc. is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Today,
L-3 Communications, Communication Systems - West, Salt Lake City, Utah, networks are an essential part of business, education, government and home
has built high capacity, wideband data link radios since 1957. Beginning with communications, and Cisco Internet Protocol-based (IP) networking solutions are the
Sergeant Missile data link, continuing through the BQM-34 reconnaissance foundation of these networks. Innovation is core to Cisco’s product development
drone, OV-10 Mohawk, the RC-12, the U-2, P-3, F/A-18, and F-16 platforms, strategy. As governments drive towards network-centric operations, Cisco recognizes
the company today produces UAV data links for the Pioneer, the Fire Scout, that features and functionality provided across the network must enhance availability,
the Shadow 200, the Predator, and the Global Hawk. Network Centric reliability and security of networks and interconnected systems. Cisco is committed to
Warfare has shifted our focus to technologies required to assure network providing secure end-to-end solutions, and specialized engineering in support of
interoperability. Thus our emphasis is common protocols, wideband mobile governments' day-to-day operations, as well as providing thought leadership
routers, and software defined modems - the key technology enablers of supporting the ongoing transformation to integrated network-centric operations.
network interoperability. Our combination of real time advanced network
control software and high capacity software radios provides assured
connectivity between mobile network nodes at T-3 and OC-12 rates. QinetiQ North America
Website: www.qinetiq-na.com

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Website: www.boeing.com world-class technology and responsive solutions to urgent, complex challenges. An
independent, innovative technology provider with over a billion dollars in revenue, it
Boeing is the world's leading aerospace company and largest and most operates with small company agility while leveraging significant global resources.
versatile manufacturer of commercial and military aircraft. Boeing designs and More than 6,400 QinetiQ North America engineers, scientists and professionals have
manufactures aircraft, electronic and defense systems, missiles, satellites and the mission knowledge and proven performance to meet the rapidly changing
advanced communication systems. Boeing also is a major service provider to demands of national defense, homeland security, information assurance, and cyber
NASA for the space shuttle and International Space Station. operations customers. QinetiQ North America is part of QinetiQ Group PLC, one of
the world’s leading defense and security technology companies. For more information,
please visit www.QinetiQ-NA.com
Stark Aerospace
Website: www.starkaerospace.com
Four J’s
Stark Aerospace, Inc is a global defense contractor headquartered in Website: www.4js.com
Columbus, Mississippi. Stark currently operates two divisions: Unmanned Four J's has licensed over a million copies of Genero®, an integrated
Aerial Systems (UAS) and Electro-Optics (EO). The UAS division produces the development environment and RDBMS, to thousands of government
Hunter MQ-5B for the U.S. Army, and the Heron I. The EO division performs and industry customers worldwide. Genero® db, a standards-based, next-generation
assembly on the TAMAM POP 200 and 300 series payloads and performs RDBMS optimized for today’s higher performing, networked, multi-core SMP servers,
depot level repairs on the AAI Shadow EO sensors, as well as for numerous delivers tactical-edge performance to support thousands of concurrent users, and sub-
law enforcement customers. Stark continues to expand its UAS division by second failover/recovery for "always-on" applications in Network Enabled Operations
broadening its production capabilities through increased U.S. based Systems using dedicated or Cloud-based resources. Visit us today at our website.
engineering capabilities and has recently added a flight operations and field
support department do to expanded domestic Heron programs.
Website: www.starkaerospace.com Curtiss-Wright
Website: www.curtisswright.com

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) For over a century, Curtiss-Wright has delivered innovative technology to the global
Website: www.iai.co.il defense and aerospace market. From Glenn Curtiss and the Wright brothers achieving the
first flight in 1903, to the world’s first VME ASIC chip in the early 1990s, and now the
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is globally recognized as a leader in the first VME next generation DSP and SBC cards with the new VPX connection standard, we
development of defense and aerospace technology. With a half-century of are at the forefront of technology innovation for our customers. Today, we offer advanced
designing, engineering, and manufacturing for customers throughout the ruggedized processing technology, along with high-powered graphic platforms, seamless
world, IAI sales in 2007 totaled $3.3 billion, compared to $2.8 billion in communication technologies and innovative COTS packaging. These solutions deliver sub
2006. MagNet Division is IAI's NCW Center, dedicated to provide system level mission-critical reliability for today’s and tomorrow’s military platforms.
comprehensive Network Centric Enterprise Solutions as well as
Collaborative C4ISR (C5ISR) systems. MagNet's revolutionary NCW solutions
provide Ad-Hoc Multi Mission Control for Joint Operations with Embedded General Dynamics Land Systems
Simulation. As a member of NCOIC, MagNet is a designated authority that Website: www.gdls.com
provides Net-Centric Concepts, Standards and Technologies for the
modern, digital and computerized Joint Armed Forces.

Simple Wins Concepts LLC


No Magic Inc Website: www.sawconcepts.com
Website: www.nomagic.com
Primary inventor of: The Heart Beacon for interoperability, synergy & synchronicity of
No Magic Inc, the leading solutions provider of business process and architecture disaster / risk reduction & management; network management; situational event, alert &
modeling software with its MagicDraw® product lines supports the full information services data. The Heartbeat Beacon is an International Common Operational
application lifecycle of the enterprise from business requirements and planning Picture (NCOP) strategy focused on Homeland / National Security & situational awareness
process through final testing via the company’s multi-award winning, standards- synchronization and integration between military and non-military Communities of Interest
compliant products that efficiently model organizational structure, business / systems / “network of networks” / “system of systems” e.g., Telco PSAPs. Contact us at
processes, applications, information and technology. MagicDraw® supports stevenjmcgee@sawconcepts.com.
multiple domain-specific models based on UML® including: BPMN, SysML™,
DoDAF/UPDM, MDA®, MDD, SOA, ontology, unit testing, data modeling and
more. The company’s offerings include training, consulting, custom applications
and product customization for any part of the MagicDraw® suite of tools such as
custom modeling domain diagrams, requirements management, team
collaboration, design and analysis. Founded in 1995, No Magic Inc is
headquartered in Plano, Texas with operations worldwide.

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programs worldwide including land, air, naval, C4ISR, intelligence, and net-centric
Aviation Week is the largest multimedia information and services provider for warfare, infantry warfare, homeland defense etc. The coverage is frequently
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professionals rely on Aviation Week for their total forecasting, marketing and defense exhibitions are covered. Defense Update is available free at our web site.
information needs. Aviation Week’s Defense Technology International (DTI)
delivers unprecedented editorial coverage and expertise to navigate today’s ASDNews.com – “Be the first to know”
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formulate strategy and procurement across land, sea and air. Other publications
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Media Partners
Defence-Guide is an international military site which has as primary scope
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growing field that is shaping the face of modern warfare. Products of Army Press articles and press releases; Connection to Think Tanks (cooperation with
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C4ISRJournal.com are sources of record for the global network-centric warfare information with the latest defense news from this area, we provide
community. Army Times Publishing Company is the world's largest publisher information notes to Key Officers serving the MoD (European so far), and run
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Systems provides the most comprehensive, integrated coverage of defense
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The trust Military Information Technology shares with the flag officers, their and investors in all asset classes including private placements, buyouts, PIPEs,
staffs and Congress is the key to the effectiveness of our approach. MIT M&A and IPOs since 2002. Members of our research service range from
presents a forum for discussion of the issues inherent in the current computing governments and multinational companies to investment banks, venture
and acquisition revolutions, as well as keeping abreast of the latest capitalists, private equity funds, hedge funds and law firms in over 55
developments in information warfare. MIT has a mix of reportage, analysis and countries. Venture Business Research was founded in 2005 and employs 20
technical writing. Program Notes, COTSacopia (presenting commercial products analysts and journalists in various locations around the globe.
of interest to military buyers) and Data Bytes. The “power of the cover” assures
MIT’s longer shelf life and incredible pass along readership deep into the Carroll Publishing
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of growth, based on serving the military customer and the industry solutions
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Registration Information
Pricing
Military, Government Register by Register by Standard
3 Easy Ways to Register!
& Academia* Fri Nov 6 Fri Dec 18
Net-Centric Technology
Showcase (Mon Jan 25) $500 $500 $500
Email: rahul.kaul@idga.org
2 Day Main Summit
(Tues-Wed Jan 26-27) $799 $899 $999 Phone: 416-597-4754
2010 NCW Awards™
Ceremony & Reception Fax: 416-598-7934, 24 hours a day
(Tues Jan 27) $99 $99 $99
Secure Networks for the
Tactical User Workshops
(Thu Jan 28) $500 $500 $500
Superpass (all 4 days, not
including NCW Awards™) $1,499 $1,599 $1,699
- Best Value!

Register by Register by Standard


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Industry
Fri Nov 6 Fri Dec 18
Crystal City Information
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Crystal City, VA by Aaron Kuhn


Showcase (Mon Jan 25) $500 $500 $500 There’s a hot new scene in Crystal City... alive with
the coolest, most current restaurants and sidewalk
2 Day Main Summit cafes that color tree lined streets, inspired shopping
(Tues-Wed Jan 26-27) $999 $999 $999 and world class hotels. Explore over 200 stores,
2010 NCW Awards™ shops, and eateries or grab a cappuccino and relax
Ceremony & Reception in one of Crystal City’s nine beautiful parks.
(Tues Jan 27) $99 $99 $99 Served by its own METRO (blue and yellow lines)
Secure Networks for the stop, its own Virginia Rail Express (VRE) station,
Tactical User Workshops and several commuter bus lines, Crystal City makes getting around the entire Washington
(Thu Jan 28) $500 $500 $500 Region a snap. Conveniently near Reagan National Airport, The Pentagon, and the
Pentagon City Mall, it also has direct access to major highways, and even a direct link to
Superpass (all 4 days, not the Mt. Vernon Bike Trail.
including NCW Awards™) $1,699 $1,799 $1,899
- Best Value! For more information about Crystal City please visit www.crystalcity.org and
www.crystalcity.com.
* This category does NOT include government contractors. Contractors are
considered civilian/industry for the purpose of determining registration fees.
Hyatt Regency Crystal City
Team Discounts* at Reagan National Airport
Number of Attendees Savings of:
2799 Jefferson Davis Highway
3 to 4 10%
5 or more 15% Arlington, VA 22202
Phone: 703-418-1234
Dress Code: Web: www.crystalcity.hyatt.com
Military personnel are kindly requested to be in uniform. Appropriate attire for
Industry is business casual.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE IN U.S. DOLLARS TO: IDGA IDGA has arranged for a special room rate of $174 per night for attendees (based on
availability). To secure this rate you must reserve your room by Sunday, January 3rd and
A $99 processing charge will be assessed to all registrations not accompanied mention NCW-IDGA. Please note that you are eligible for this rate three days prior and
by credit card payment at the time of registration. three days post the event.

* CT residents or people employed in the state of CT must add 6% sales tax. Place yourself in the heart of it all at Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport. This
newly renovated hotel is perfectly positioned to allow you easy access to the entire DC area, with a
Details for making payment via EFT or wire transfer: complimentary shuttle to the airport. Visit monuments and museums, take in a show or a game, or
JPMorgan Chase tour historical sites, all just minutes away. Within this spectacularly updated hotel in Crystal City,
you’ll discover the services and amenities only Hyatt can provide – expansive meeting and exhibit
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Complimentary Shuttle to Reagan National Airport – 5:00am to midnight
Payment Policy: Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes Pickup is every 20 minutes at the top of the hour and 20 minutes and 40 minutes past the hour.
lunches and refreshments. Your registration will not be confirmed until
Complimentary shuttle to Crystal City Metro - 5:30am to midnight
payment is received and may be subject to cancellation.
Take the Blue or Yellow line to the Crystal City Station. Take the escalators up to the street and once
Please refer to www.idga.org/cancellation for cancellation, at the top, turn to the left toward the brown Metro sign. The Hyatt shuttles stop at the corner (look
for the White\Red Shuttle sign) every 1/2 hour. For pick-up at the METRO, you may call the hotel
postponement and substitution policy directly at 703-418-1234. Alternatively, the hotel is only a 10 minute walk away.
The shuttle leaves the hotel every 15 minutes on the hour and _ hour, _ hour, and _ hour to the
Special Dietary Needs: If you have a dietary restriction, please contact Crystal City Metro.
Customer Service at 1-800-882-8684 to discuss your specific needs.
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arrangement of this brochure constitute a trademark of IDGA. 0-2 hours: $10 2-4 hours: $15 4-6 hours: $18 Over 6 hours: $25
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presents its 9th annual NCW training conference:

January 25-28, 2010


Hyatt Regency Crystal City
Arlington, VA

Featuring:

Information Superiority for Successful Hybrid Warfare

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