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    1. Get Your First Look at NEW presents a training conference Acquisition Priorities! See page 4 4th Annual Multi-Int Our Distinguished Speaker Faculty Includes: Summit TM February 23 – 25, 2009 Washington, DC Brigadier General Richard M. Lake, USMC Achieving Tactical and Director of Intelligence United States Marine Corp Operational Success Ralph S. Haller Principal Deputy Director National Reconnaissance Office Alden Munson Deputy Director Office of the Director of National Intelligence Dr. Joel F. Brenner National Counterintelligence Executive Donald “Don” Get Don’t miss this rare opportunity to: Executive Director Air Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Agency Hear new budget priorities to get your organization on • (AISRA) top of the Intelligence Community’s requirements Discover advancements in tactical intelligence collection, • fusion, and processing Learn how new sources of intelligence are enhancing response • capabilities Media Partners: REGISTER NOW! Call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710
    2. Who you will meet: IDGA’s Multi-Intelligence Summit 4t h An nu al provides a venue to connect and discuss the most vital issues of the Multi-Int day. Delegates include: • Analysts • Solution Providers Summit • Program Managers TM • Branch Heads • Project Leads • Scientists • Engineers Dear Colleague, • And Many Others You will review issues-at-hand, Unstable and assorted threats from around the world present a new chall discuss options, and integrate enge to the Intelligence Community. As a result, executive decisions and directives have been solutions affecting the ordered for military and civilian agencies to share intelligen ce. Now that the entire IC has been Intelligence Community. In tasked with the goal of sharing data, information needs to flow effectively between and amo addition, you will have the unique ng the IC to ensure accurate and actionable intelligence. opportunity to interact and network with senior level professionals from IDGA’s 2009 Multi-INT Summit will tackle policies, legacy syst military units, government agencies, ems, and technology advancements necessary to impr contractors, and technology service ove intelligence integration and partnership. providers. This year’s event emphasizes infor mation sharing between the military services and the various civilian agencies. It will also highlight efforts in the Intelligence Commun ity for the fusion of foreign and domestic intelligence. Here’s what Agencies must create a culture of collaboration to provide comprehensive intelligence for oper ational success. attendees are saying about Critical topics to be discussed inclu de: IDGA’s Multi-INT: Enabling real or near-real time • military intelligence This was the best to date! ODNI directive for information • sharing in employee performance reviews Success stories of agency models As the Multi-INT matures, • in intelligence joint duty Latest strategies and techniques • in data and information fusion the participation of all Take the time now to block off Febr concerned adapts and uary 23 – 25, 2009 in your calendar, and reserve your place among your peers and key leaders in the Intelligence community. Regi changes. This provides me ster yourself and your team today by emailing sherryl.jacobs@id ga.org or by phone at 416-597-4710 . with those new I look forward to meeting you in Febr perspectives. uary! – Manager, L-3 Communications, V/R, Integrated Systems , P.S. Don t miss the Great conference!! pre-conference Multi-INT Continue integration of Fusion Advancements warfighter/DoD/ODNI Luis G. Hernandez Focus day on page 3! combination!! Program Director Director, Strategic Development, ITT Corporation This has been one of the Attendees’ Areas of Responsibility Include: very best conferences I’ve ever attended, particularly Security Knowledge management • • Counter-terrorism Data collection • • in terms of caliber of Information systems Information assurance • • speakers. Systems architecture and many more • • Data analysis Independent Consultant • REGISTER NOW! Call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org. 2
    3. Fusion Advancements Focus Day F U S I O N A D V A N C E M E N T S F O C U S D AY Monday, February 23, 2009 Give time to the issues that matter most. advancements. Hear from leading academic researchers and Sign up for the Multi-INT Fusion Focus Day and dedicate more government organizations on the technology and processes that time to dialogue and networking in a classroom environment. are revolutionizing fusion technology. These practical application sessions will deliver high impact training led by globally recognized This in-depth and interactive series of workshops will examine experts. current research and development in Multi-Intelligence Fusion Registration and Coffee 7:30 am – 8:00 am Augmenting traditional sensor systems 8:00 am – 10:00 am Human-Centered Multi-INT Fusion The traditional role of data fusion has involved the use of physical sensors to How you will benefit? observe physical targets; in effect trying to characterize the physical landscape Understand the dynamics of ad hoc community of • for situational awareness. In this workshop we will explore how rapid observers changes in non-traditional warfare have changed the focus of fusion systems Ascertain how providing inputs augment traditional • to try to assess the human landscape as well as the physical landscape. sensor systems What will be covered? Session Leader: Humans acting as new sources of information • Dr. David Hall, Professor, The Center for Human analysts supporting the analysis process (advanced visualization • Network-Centric Cognition and Information and sonification interfaces) Fusion, Pennsylvania State University Humans acting as an ad hoc community of analysts (“crowd-sourcing” of • the analysis process) Impact on real world situations 10:15 am – 12:15 pm Distributed Fusion Architectures and Algorithms within a Network Centric Architecture In this presentation, we will provide a step-by-step development of the How you will benefit: methods needed to adapt fusion processing to the network enterprise, and Understand the impacts of the network enterprise • provide a clear formulation of the state-of-the art. Both concepts and on sensing, fusion, and applications. mathematical techniques will be discussed in terms of understanding how Learn what we can expect from distributed fusion in • they impact real world situations rather than how they are developed. the near future (state of development, strengths and weaknesses) What will be covered: Value how the network impacts expected • Distributed fusion in a network centric environment • performance from the Intelligence and Surveillance Basic fusion fundamentals (centralized versus distributed) • community. Distinctions between distributed fusion algorithms and expected • performance Martin E. Liggins II, Multi-Discipline Systems Engineer, Sensor Data Fusion, The MITRE Corporation Lunch 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm Source characterization focus 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Foundations of Situation and Threat Assessment Foundations of Situation and Threat Assessment will present concepts and How you will benefit: state-of-the-art techniques for representing, recognizing, and predicting Gain awareness in the human terrain • relationships, events and situations in ISR and tactical applications. Understand exploiting context in threat assessment • Recognize predicting relationships • What will be covered: Situation & threat ontologies inferencing • Session Leader: Issues & solutions: managing uncertainty, complexity, and novelty • Alan Steinberg Source characterization • Independent Consultant, Information Fusion Expert panel 3:15 pm – 5:15 pm Panel Discussion: Multi-sensor Data Fusion In this expert panel, hear from sensor fusion leaders on the changes and How you will benefit challenges to expect as sensor fusion continues to advance. Learn how to manage large sensor volumes • Hear the latest framework for fusion integration • What will be covered Distributed fusion • Session Leaders: Augmenting traditional sensor data • Dr. David Hall, Penn State University; Alan Accessing human reports • Steinberg, Independent Consultant, Information Fusion; & Martin E. Liggins II, Multi-Discipline Systems Engineer, The MITRE Corporation Register Now! Call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 3
    4. M A I N C O N F E R E N C E D AY O NE M A I N C O N F E R E N C E D AY T WO Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Registration & Coffee Registration & Coffee 7:45 7:45 Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remarks Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 8:15 8:15 Intelligence Community Acquisitions Way Ahead Organizational and Technological Improvements for 8:30 8:30 Acquisition Priorities Enhanced Intelligence Coordination Enhancing the acquisition workforce • • Ensuring technologies are properly matured for enhanced user NGA support teams • capabilities Near-term priority issues • • The science and technology linkage John Oswald, National Geospatial Agency, Director, Analysis & Alden Munson, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Production Directorate Deputy Director for Acquisition Data Fusion and Information Sharing in Support of 9:15 Data Sharing Dilemmas in the Intelligence and Military Operations Marine Corp Intelligence 9:15 National Security Community Current and future environments and adversaries, i.e. • Perceptions of a panacea - sharing as a solution not \"the\" solution asymmetric and adaptive threats Perspective • • Policies for protection - the dangers of sharing too much or too • Implications and challenges for intelligence little • Strategies and techniques to include flattened networks, • Protocols for productivity - some sharing solutions national-to-tactical integration, and direct and matrixed Donald “Don” Get, Executive Director, Air Force Intelligence, intelligence support (Lackland, AFB) Brigadier General Richard M Lake, USMC, US Marine Corp, Director of Intelligence 10:00 Networking Break 10:00 Networking Break 10:45 Collaborating without Compromising 10:45 Fusion and Enterprise Integration Initiatives at the • Why policy should drive technology in data sharing, not the National Reconnaissance Office. reverse • Data sharing in foreign intelligence threat assessment Improving delivery of signal intelligence and imagery data to the • Dr. Joel F. Brenner, nation’s warfighters National Counterintelligence Executive • Real-time, two-way interactions • Delivering early warning to the warfighter 11:30 New Programs in Collection of Both Airborne and Ralph S. Haller, Principal Deputy Director, National, Joint Service Ground Tactical Intelligence. Reconnaissance Office Perspective Joint operational intelligence capabilities • Homeland Security 11:30 Intelligence Sharing Efforts at the ODNI Concept development and experimentation • Perspective Colonel Charles Mehle, USA, Deputy Director, U.S. Joint Forces • Role of law enforcement and homeland security in the IC Command’s (USJFCOM) Intelligence Directorate (J2) • Function of state governments in information sharing Bart R. Johnson, Director of Homeland Security and Law 12:15 Lunch Enforcement, Office of the Director of National Intelligence Value and Limitations of Biometrics as an Enabling 12:15 Lunch 1:15 Technology Defense Intelligence Advanced Analytic Innovation Why use biometrics to identify otherwise anonymous persons? 1:15 • (AAI) Strategic Vision The relationship within DoD between biometrics and forensics • Interagency cooperation in biometrics. Leveraging advanced innovative analytic approaches and • • Thomas P. Dee, Director, Biometrics, OSD AT&L (DDR&E) experimentation to sustain transformation initiatives and emerging issues US Air Force Efforts in Intelligence Sharing for 2:00 • Building partnerships to sustain analytic innovation in a resource Operations constrained environment Developing the Airborne Network • Creating a knowledge framework • Air-to-ground operations Kelcey Allwein, Defense Intelligence Agency • • Information sharing for defense support to civil authorities US Army Intelligence Coordination in Support of Gary R Harvey, Associate Director, Intelligence Directorate, 2:00 the Warfighter Langley AFB, VA Tactical field intelligence • Networking Break 2:45 New advancements in human terrain intelligence • Colonel James Stockmoe, USA, United States Army Intelligence, G-2 Open Source - Finding the Needle and the Haystack - 3:15 Challenges in the Next Five Years Networking Break 2:45 Where is the value? Specific high value info or broad topic • Privacy and Managing the Intelligence Enterprise coverage? 3:15 • How to establish continuity and retain sources How technology increasingly narrows the space between privacy • • Source veracity and security Francis “Craig” Manley, ODNI Special Advisor for OSINT • Why aggregation of data is increasingly necessary to provide security Collection, Requirements Management • Technology to protect privacy even with aggregated data M.E. “Spike” Bowman, Deputy, National Counterintelligence Executive Context Exploitation in Target Recognition and Scene 4:00 Understanding Initiatives at the Bureau of Intelligence and Research 4:00 for IC support Closing Keynote New development and technological advancements • • Uncertainty in threat capabilities Intelligence activities in support of foreign policy • Alan Steinberg, Independent Consultant, Information Fusion Providing global coverage to the IC • Ambassador John Dinger, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary End of Day One 4:45 United States Department Of State, Bureau of Intelligence and Research End of Main Conference 4:45 REGISTER NOW! Call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 4
    5. Register by Email, or Phone, Fax Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities Why sponsor or exhibit at the 2009 Multi-INT conference? Email: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org IDGA sponsorships and exhibits are an excellent opportunity for your company to showcase its products and services to a highly targeted, senior-level military Phone: 1-416-597-4710 audience. IDGA helps companies achieve sales, marketing and branding objectives by setting aside a limited number of event sponsorships and exhibit Fax: 416-598-7934 24 hours a day spaces – all of which are custom-tailored to help your company maximize its exposure at the event and reach key decision-makers in your field. Pricing Military & Government Rates Register & Register & Register & Pay by Dec. 23 Pay by Jan. 26 Pay after Jan. 26 Main $799 $899 $999 Conference Only About IDGA Multi-INT Fusion Technology Focus $500 $500 $500 The Institute for Defense & Government Day Advancement (IDGA) is a non-partisan information-based organization dedicated to the promotion of innovative ideas in public service and defense. We bring together speaker panels comprised Pricing Industry Rates of military and government professionals while attracting delegates with decision-making power from military, government and defense industries. For Register & Register & Register & more information, please call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710. Pay by Dec. 23 Pay by Jan. 26 Pay after Jan. 26 Main $1,299 $1,399 $1,499 Conference Only Venue & Lodging Multi-INT Fusion Technology Focus $650 $650 $650 Call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 for venue information Day Upcoming IDGA Events: Team Discounts* Number of Attendees Savings of: 3 to 4 10% 5 or more 15% MARITIME * Discounts apply to registrations submitted together, at the same time. Cannot be combined with any other discount. HOMELAND MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE IN U.S. DOLLARS TO: IDGA SECURITY A $99 processing charge will be assessed to all registrations not accompanied by credit card payment at the time of registration. January 2009 April 2009 * CT residents or people employed in the state of CT must add 6% sales tax. Details for making payment via EFT or wire transfer: JPMorgan Chase UAV Biometrics Penton Learning Systems LLC dba IQPC: 957-097239 ABA/Routing #: 021000021 Reference: Please include the name of the attendee(s) and SUMMIT the event number: 13592.002 February 2009 Payment Policy: Payment is due in full at the time of registration and April 2009 includes lunches, refreshments, and detailed conference materials. Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation. Please call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 for cancellation, postponement and substitution policy Media Partners: Special Dietary Needs: If you have a dietary restriction, please contact Customer Service at 1-416-597-4710 to discuss your specific needs. ©2009 IDGA. All Rights Reserved. The format, design, content and arrangement of this brochure constitute a trademark of IDGA. Unauthorized reproduction will be actionable under the Lanham Act and common law principles. REGISTER NOW! Call Sherryl Jacobs at 416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 5
    6. REGISTRATION CARD ❑ Yes, please register me for 4th Annual Multi-Int Summit TM ❑ Conference ONLY ❑ Conference plus Multi-INT Fusion Technology Focus Day ❑ Multi-INT 2009 Fusion Technology Focus Day ONLY See Page 5 for pricing details. Your customer registration code is: TLS/SJ When registering, please provide the code above. Salutation/Rank________________________Name_____________________________ Job Title_______________________________________________________________ Unit/Division____________________________________________________________ Organization____________________________________________________________ Approving Manager______________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ City__________________________________State______________Zip___________ 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: Phone________________________________Fax_______________________________ 1 Email: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org E-mail__________________________________________________________________ 2 Phone: 1-416-597-4710 ❑ Check enclosed for $_________ (Payable to IDGA) 3 Fax: 416-598-7934, 24 hours a day ❑ Charge my __Amex __Visa __Mastercard __Diners Club Card #____________________________________Exp. Date___/___ ❑ Please keep me informed via email about this and other related events. 13592.002/D/KA Get Your First Look at NEW Acquisition presents a training conference Priorities! See page 4 4th Annual Multi-Int Our Distinguished Speaker Faculty Includes: Brigadier General Richard M. Lake, USMC Summit February 23 – 25, 2009 Director of Intelligence TM United States Marine Corp Washington, DC Ralph S. Haller Principal Deputy Director National Reconnaissance Office Achieving Tactical and Alden Munson Deputy Director Operational Success Office of the Director of National Intelligence Dr. Joel F. Brenner National Counterintelligence Executive Donald “Don” Get Executive Director Air Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance Agency (AISRA)

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