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Enabling Maritime Domain Dominance with Unmanned Combat Multipliers
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With a shift towards conventional warfare with peer threats in the foreseeable future, the importance of Maritime Domain Awareness and Dominance is front and center as priority for success. Together with the proliferation of surface and subsurface vessel technology and the growing threat environment, it is important the unmanned platforms continue to develop in order to conduct the dangerous, dirty jobs that prevent risking the lives of Sailors and Marines.
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Anti-Submarine Warfare, Counter Mine operations and persistent ISR capability are just some of the mission sets that autonomous and radio controlled Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUVs), and Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) can accomplish while keeping Service members safe.
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Companies
AB SEA-DIAGNOSTICS New Jersey Naval State Guard Revision Military
Customs and Border Protection Northrop Grumman Rolls-Royce Marine North America
DASN UxS NPPD / OBIM / ITD Russian Embassy
Department Farragut Technical Analysis Center Office of Naval Intelligence
NR Saildrone Inc
Department of Defence NSMWDC Det Little Creek Textron
Department of the Navy, Naval Sea Systems Command
NSWC Carderock Thales Defense and Security Inc.
Embassy of the Republic of Korea NTIA Torqeedo
Engineered Syntactic Systems NUWC Division, Keyport Ultra Electronics - Undersea Sensor Systems, Inc.
Federal Aviation Administration OASD(R&E) / Weapon Systems United States Border Patrol
General Dynamics Electric Boat Oceaneering United States Department of Justice
Huntington Ingalls Office of Naval Intelligence United States Navy
Joint Staff J6 OPNAV US Border Patrol
Korean Embassy OSD CAPE Us Coastguard
L3 Communications pap co US Department of Commerce, National Oceanic & Atmo
Maritime Tactical Systems PEO LCS US Department of Homeland Security
NASA PEO-LMW US Department of State
National Geospatial Intelligence Agency
PEP-UK USCG
National Maritime Intelligence Integration Office
PMS 406 USN
NATO Portsmouth Naval Shipyard USSOCOM
Naval Surface Warfare Center ProTeq snguard Marketing International, Inc.
Naval Undersea Warfare Center RAND Vigor
NAVSEA Raytheon
Job Titles
Aero Eng / Gs-15 Dhs/s&t Special Projects Manager For Advanced Development Maritime Programs
Analyst Director Naval Programs Mechanical Engineer
Assistant Chief of Research Director Of Maritime Mobility Programs/gs-15
Military Officer/captain
Associate Chief/ U.S. Border Patrol
Director of Operations Naval Architect
Business Development Director
Director Of Strategy Naval Officer
C4ISR R&d Domain Lead Director Special Projects Naval Systems Engineering Manager
Capt/o6 Director, Advanced Technology Programs
Operational Maritime Solutions
CBP Special Response Team Director, Cyber & C4 Programs Papm For Usvs
CCOM/ UNH Research Project Engineer
Director, Program Development
Product Manager, Launch and Recovery Systems
Chief Operations Officier Director, Unmanned Maritime Mobility Systems
Program Manager Maritime Systems
CIO Federal Executive Fellow Rear Admiral
Colonel (Ret) Federal Policy Advisor Senior Electrical Engineer
Commander/Staff Officer Future Solution
Future Technology Program Manager
Sr Unmanned Analyst
Cwo4/Squadron Commander Geospatial Intelligence Officer Submarine Capability Delivery
Cyber Analyst/gs14 Head, Marine & Avaition Division
Support Contracto
Dasn Uxs, Director Of Fleet Integration
Head, Usw Weapons, Vehicles, And Defensive Systems Department
Technical Director For Unmanned Systems
Defensive Surface Warfare nteroperability Deputy ndersea Capabilities Program Analyst
Deputy Assistant For Programming
Lead Systems Engineer Unmanned Systems Autonomy Lead
Deputy Director, Advanced Technology Programs
Lieutenant Commander Uuv Production & Engineering Supervisor
Deputy Division Head, Gs-14 Logistics Management Specialist
VP/GM, Integrated Platform Solutions
Deputy Peo Maritime
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Conference Chairman Captain (Ret) Michael Good Captain, Former Program Manager, Littoral Combat Ship Mission Modules, US NavyCaptain (Ret) Good has extensive expertise within the UMS sector given his previous role as Major Program Manager for Littoral Combat Ship Mission Modules Program. Whilst in this post he produced the first 5 modular warfighting force packages for employment on the Navy’s newest surface combatant ship. He was also responsible for planning, budgeting, systems engineering, development, procurement, production, test and evaluation, logistics, training, life cycle support and maintenance for three variant Mission Packages: (1) Mine Countermeasures; (2) Anti-Submarine Warfare; and (3) Surface Warfare.
Captain (Ret) Good is currently the principal at NAVPRO Consulting LLC a technology, systems and management consulting company specializing in the Naval and Maritime industry.
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Frank KelleyDeputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy Unmanned Systems, Office of
the Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research Development and Acquisition
Gloria L. Valdez
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Ships), Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research
Development and Acquisition
The US Navy’s UMS Plans, Programs and Polices
How the US Navy’s Ship Capability Strategy is Being Impacted by the Rise in UMS
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Current and Future UMS Capability Requirements for Undersea Warfare
Rear Admiral Moises DelToro, III, Deputy Commander for Undersea Warfare, Naval Sea Systems Command, & Commander, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, US Navy
Developmental Test & Evaluation in Navy Unmanned Maritime System Programs
Colonel Tony DelucaMilitary Assistant to Deputy Director Naval Warfare, Developmental Test & EvaluationOffice of Under Secretary for Acquisition, Technology & Logistics
Sean Pribyl, Associate Maritime and International Trade Practice GroupBlank Rome LLP
Rear Admiral Mike Ryan Assistant Commandant for Capability, US Coast Guard
Captain Jon Rucker, Program Manager, PMS 406 US Navy
DARPA’s Activities In Relation to UUV, USV and Mission Systems
Dr. Jim Galambos
Program Manager, Strategic Technology Office, DARPA
Unmanned systems for oceanographic applications and hydrographic requirements
Rear Admiral John A. Okon
Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, US Navy
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MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE November 1st, 2017 REGISTER HERE
09.15
HOW THE US NAVY’S SHIP CAPABILITY STRATEGY IS BEING IMPACTED BY THE RISE IN UMS
GLORIA L. VALDEZ DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (SHIPS), OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION
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OUTLINING THE US NAVY’S UMS ACQUISITION ROADMAP FOR THE DELIVERY OF OPERATIONALLY EFFECTIVE ASSETS
CAPTAIN JON RUCKER PROGRAM MANAGER, PMS 406 US NAVY
10.45 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING
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CURRENT AND FUTURE UMS CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERSEA WARFARE
REAR ADMIRAL MOISES DELTORO, III DEPUTY COMMANDER FOR UNDERSEA WARFARE, NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND, & COMMANDER, NAVAL UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTER US NAVY
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UNMANNED SYSTEMS FOR OCEANOGRAPHIC APPLICATIONS AND HYDROGRAPHIC REQUIREMENTS
REAR ADMIRAL JOHN A. OKON COMMANDER, NAVAL METEOROLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY COMMAND, US NAVY
12.45 LUNCH
13.45 REVIEWING OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE AND CAPABILITIES OF THE US NAVY’S UUV AND USVS
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DARPA’S ACTIVITIES IN RELATION TO UUV, USV AND MISSION SYSTEM
DR. JIM GALAMBOS PROGRAM MANAGER, STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY OFFICE DARPA
15.15 AFTERNOON COFFEE AND NETWORKING
15.45 UNMANNED SYSTEMS FOR MARITIME MAPPING APPLICATIONS IN NOAA
16.30 PANEL DISCUSSION: CHALLENGES FACED & OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR CROSS DOMAIN UNMANNED AUTONOMY
17.15CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING ADDRESS
CAPTAIN (RET) MICHAEL GOOD
FORMER PROGRAM MANAGER, LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP MISSION MODULESUS NAVY
08.00 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
09.00CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME
CAPTAIN (RET) MICHAEL GOOD CAPTAIN, FORMER PROGRAM MANAGER, LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP MISSION MODULES US NAVY
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MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWO November 2nd, 2017 REGISTER HERE
08.00 REGISTRATION AND COFFEE
09.00
CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME CAPTAIN (RET) MICHAEL GOOD FORMER PROGRAM MANAGER, LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP MISSION MODULES, US NAVY
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THE US NAVY’S UMS PLANS, PROGRAMS AND POLICES
FRANK KELLEY DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY UNMANNED SYSTEMS, OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION
10.00 INDUSTRY STRATEGY DEBATE: PUSHING INNOVATION TO DELIVER FOR THE CURRENT & FUTURE US NAVY
10.45 MORNING COFFEE AND NETWORKING
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MAXIMIZING THE POTENTIAL FOR UUV AND USVS IN ORDER TO ENHANCE THE US COAST GUARDS SITUATIONAL AWARENESS AND OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
REAR ADMIRAL MIKE RYAN ASSISTANT COMMANDANT FOR CAPABILIT US COAST GUARD
12.00 DEVELOP NEW WAYS FOR SUBMARINE AND SURFACE SHIPS TO LAUNCH AND RECOVER UMS
12.45 LUNCH
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DEVELOPMENTAL TEST & EVALUATION IN NAVY UNMANNED MARITIME SYSTEM PROGRAMS
COLONEL TONY DELUCAMILITARY ASSISTANT TO DEPUTY DIRECTOR NAVAL WARFARE, DEVELOPMENTAL TEST & EVALUATION, RESEARCH & ENGINEERING OFFICE OF UNDER SECRETARY FOR ACQUISITION, TECHNOLOGY & LOGISTICS
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LEGAL AND ETHIC CHALLENGES FACING UNMANNED MARITIME SYSTEMS
SEAN PRIBYL ASSOCIATE, MARITIME AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE PRACTICE GROUPBLANK ROME LLP
15.15 AFTERNOON COFFEE AND NETWORKING
15.45 CHALLENGES IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, SPECTRUM AND RESILIENCE.
16.30CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING ADDRESS
CAPTAIN (RET) MICHAEL GOOD FORMER PROGRAM MANAGER, LITTORAL COMBAT SHIP MISSION MODULES, US NAVY
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