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OPERATIONALIZING BIG DATA FOCUS DAY Wednesday, May 29th, 2019
0800 REGISTRATION
0845 Chairperson’s Welcoming Remarks
Brigadier General Scott Bethel (USAF, Retired) Vice Commander, Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency, Founder/CEO Integrity ISR
0900 MORNING KEYNOTE: Managing Big Data In Order To Respond To Attacks In Real Time
• Delivering intelligence analytics in a timely manner to provide quickresponses
• Using innovative intelligence tactics to increase National Defense
• Streamlining the analysis process
Dawn Meyerriecks Deputy Director CIA Science and Technology
0945 Validating Data To Ensure That Information Is Accurate
• Authenticating collected intelligence to ensure information hasn’t beenspoofed
• Detecting false data
• Implementing anti-spoofing tools
Frank Rehder BI Architect/ Data Architect Cloud ZI Intelligence
1030 MORNING NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK – Take a few minutes to recharge yourself before we jump into the next set of information packed sessions
1045 IDG 1: Actionable Intelligence from (actually reliable) Data
• When speed is the ultimate value proposition for actionable intelligence,
analysts need accurate and dependable data from multiple sources –
curated and normalized for a modern self-service “all-source intelligence”
culture!
IDG 2: Data Management Solutions
IDG 3: Categorizing Intelligence Data in order to Identify Patterns• Using machine learning to discover relationships
IDG 4: Sharing Intelligence Data With Enterprise Information Systems
1115 Distributed Common Ground Systems: Next Generation Intelligence Capabilities
Taryn Gillison Assistant Program Manager DCGS-N Increment 2, PEO C4I Battlespace Awareness & Intelligence Operations Program Office, USN
1200 LUNCH – All the morning hustle and bustle has probably made for
a much needed lunch break! Join us for a delicious lunch and make new friends at your table.
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OPERATIONALIZING BIG DATA FOCUS DAY Wednesday, May 29th, 2019
1300 Overcoming Challenges With Large Quantities Of Information In Order To Leverage The Future Of Analytics In The IC
• Researching and developing different strategies for using analytics
• New ways to process information
• Organizing data across all platforms
Dustin Hux Vice President and Senior Scientist Elder Research
Carl Hoover Chief Technology Officer Elder Research
1400 AFTERNOON NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK – Take a few minutes to recharge yourself before we jump into the next set of information packed sessions
1415 OSINT Tools To Help Analyze Information More Effectively
• Systematizing open source collection efforts to utilize full intelligencevalue
• Utilizing private sector tools
• Challenges and opportunities of OSINT
Eric Peralta, OSINT SME Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff US Army G-2
1500 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks
Brigadier General Scott Bethel (USAF, Retired) Vice Commander, Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency, Founder/CEO Integrity ISR
1510 End of Focus Day
“We were able to see applied examples of what my team models. We were also able to network & meet people to help with our model.” Booz Allen Hamilton
“Terrific speakers on state-of-the-industry needs & challenges.” U.S. Department of Defense
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MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONEThursday, May 30th, 2019
0800 REGISTRATION & COFFEE – While registering for Day One, enjoy breakfast and lively peer-topeer conversation
0855 Chairperson’s Welcoming Remarks
0900 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Transforming Raw Data Into Intelligence To Secure the Nation
• Solving current and future intelligence challenges related toemerging technology
• Integrating information and raw data into intelligent solutions
• Partnering with academia and industry to meet mission objectives
Dr. Stacey Dixon Director IARPA
0945 Using Dark Data and Data Science to Track the Money Trail
• Empowering analysts to extract information from ‘dark data’ sources
• Crafting advanced predictive models, with minimal data scienceskills, to automatically identify suspicious banking transactions
• Tracking down dangerous non-state actors before they can fundthreatening operations
Doug Ellis VP Global Solution Architects Altair
1030 MORNING NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK – Take a moment to grab a snack and review the morning session information
1045 Cybersecurity Capabilities To Accommodate Large Masses Of Data
• Having all information secured from potential threats
• Examining, observing, and detecting irregularities within a network
• Predictive models that alert as soon as there is a cyber attack
Wanda Jones-Heath Deputy CISO/Chief, Cybersecurity USAF
1115 Acquiring New Technologies To Enhance Verification Of Intelligence Information
• Modernizing current systems
• Ensuring there is supporting policy and requirements
• The need for system integrators
Joshua Goldsberry Principal Data Scientist Alqimi
1200 DINE & CHAT – Hungry? So are we! Sit down to a tasty meal while discussing the topics so far and what’s to come in the day.
1300 DoD Data Analytics in Cyber: Employing Machine Learning In Order To Assist With Data Analysis
• Increasing system optimization
• Creating algorithms to differentiate signals
• Countering adversary efforts to gain competitive advantage
Colonel Benjamin Ring Director ARD/J-9, USCYBERCOM
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MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE continuedThursday, May 30th, 2019
1345 Actionable Information for the DoD Community
Gerald Martinetz VP Applied Intelligence Mindbreeze
1430 The Challenges of Going Dark
• Exploring alternative analytical methods that can help to circumventthe limitations posed by encryption of data
Frederic Lemieux Professor of the Practice and Faculty Director of the MPS in Applied Intelligence Georgetown University
1510 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT & NETWORKING BREAK – Continue the discussion over some light afternoon snacks and coffee.
1530 Buying a COTS solution over Custom Development
• Commecial Off The Shelf vs. Designing a whole new solution
• Efficiencies in managing intelligence data
Bill Washburn Business Strategy & Operations INFORMATICA Federal Operations Corporation
1620 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks
1630 EVENING SOCIAL MIXER – Continue the conversation by getting together with new and old friends after the conference over refreshing libations
“Excellent presentations from Generals.” U.S. Africa Command
“Outstanding connection between the technical and humanistic perspective.” U.S. Navy
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0800 REGISTRATION & COFFEE – While registering for Day Two, enjoy breakfast and lively peer-to-peer conversation
0855 Chairperson’s Welcoming Remarks
0900 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Leveraging Automation To Shift To Actionable Intelligence
• Integrating automated technologies into current system architecture
• System requirements to ensure compatibility
• Less human interference
Dr. Peter Highnam Deputy Director DARPA
0945 Needles in Haystacks: Making Non-obvious Connections to Uncover Terrorist Plots
• Experience a Day in the Life of the CT Analyst
• Balance competing equities to enhance information sharing
• Meet data-related challenges for operational relevance andresiliency
• Curate CT knowledge for a career-mobile analyst corps
Russell Travers Deputy Director National Counterterrorism Center
1030 MORNING NETWORKING BREAK – Wow - there was a lot of great information in the morning sessions. Take a moment grab a beverage and chat with your fellow attendees
1045 Assessing Risks Associated With Managing A Critical Mass Of Information
• Information overload: what is useful and what is not?
• Managing threats and vulnerabilities
• Augmenting data to create relevant and actionable knowledge
Benjamin Stefano Chief Information Officer Office of Intelligence and Analysis, DHS
1130 Building a Machine Learning Factory: Going from Science Projects to Mission-Critical Execution of Machine-Augmented Analytics
Innovation can and does occur in Bill Hewlett’s garage, but ultimately you need a production-strength ISO 9001 factory. This is also true for high performance data analysis projects.
R and python are great tools for research and for science projects -- in the best sense of the word. Innovative approaches to get new analytic outcomes are crucial to address the challenge of sense-making in a complex data world.
But, once the lab project is proven to be a valuable analysis method, we must make it performant, manageable, and make it scale to work with data volumes that are meaningful for the mission, not just with experimental sample data sets. In this talk we will learn how SAP, the world’s largest Enterprise Software company, approaches the problem of managing the execution of innovative machine-learning and artificial intelligence algorithms to solve hard analytical problems. We will discuss how to empower the data science team at your organization to innovate with tools they are comfortable and familiar with, yet deliver their innovation to the mission in a way that is powerful and secure.
Bob Palmer VP Software Solutions SAP: NS2, National Security Services
MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWOFriday, May 31st, 2019
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MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWO continuedFriday, May 31st, 2019
1215 DINE AND CHAT – All the morning hustle and bustle has probably made for a much needed lunch break! Join us for a delicious lunch and discuss the morning sessions.
1315 Restructuring Enterprise Information Systems In Order To Increase Output Of Data
• Achieving an extended enterprise to align plans and processes
• Autonomous enterprises to aid in information sharing
• Addressing changes in information mobility
Frank Konieczny Chief Technology Officer, Office of the Chief of Information Dominance & Chief Information Officer Air Force
1400 Analyzing Challenges And Opportunities With Information Sharing
• Developing methods to promote and establish trust
• Achieving dynamic situational awareness and enhance decisionmaking
• Making information available to all participants
Pamela Byron Deputy Assistant Director of Intelligence FBI
1445 AFTERNOON NETWORKING & REFRESHMENTS – Take this last opportunity to network with your peers and colleagues from across the industry to make sure you bring back as many new connections as possible
1500 US Air Force Chief Data Officer Perspective on Intelligence:
• Turning into an information sharing environment
• DoD transformation to net-centric operations
• Interoperable communications and computing capabilities
Eileen Vidrine Chief Data Officer USAF
1545 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks
1600 End Of Intelligence Analytics 2019 – See You In 2020!
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