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Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology USA 2024
September 23 - September 25, 2024
Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology USA 2024

Secure your place at the 3rd annual Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology USA Conference, taking place in Arlington, VA, from September

As North America's leading conference for the unmanned maritime systems community, this is your opportunity to help lead the way on integrating unmanned assets into the US Navy.

Key topics to be discussed include:

•  Unmanned Surface Vessels
•  Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
•  Unmanned Underwater Vehicles
•  AI & Autonomy
•  System Testing & Integration
•  Acquisition Timelines
•  Industry & Military Collaboration

Don't miss out – this is only your chance to attend an event with exclusive unmanned maritime focus. You’ll benefit from the representation you would expect at a trade show but with networking opportunities exclusive to an intimate gathering.

 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Rear Admiral Buzz Donnelly

Rear Admiral Buzz Donnelly

Director, Air Warfare Division, OPNAV N98
Rear Admiral Mark Behning

Rear Admiral Mark Behning

Director, Undersea Warfare Division, OPNAV N97
Vice Admiral Daniel Dwyer

Vice Admiral Daniel Dwyer

Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Development, OPNAV N7
Vice Admiral James Pitts

Vice Admiral James Pitts

Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Requirements and Capabilities, OPNAV N9

Brigadier General (Ret.) Frank Kelley

Former DASN UxS and Vice President, Defense Acquisition University
Brigadier General (Ret.) Frank Kelley

Captain Cameron Chen

Branch Head, U.S. Navy
Captain Cameron Chen

Commander Antonio Mourinha

Director of the Naval Operational and Experimentation Centre , Portuguese Navy
Commander Antonio Mourinha

Commander Bodo Ahlers

Branch Leader, Planning Department, Naval Air Command, German Navy
Commander Bodo  Ahlers

Commander Dave Couchman

C-UAS Lead, OPNAV Disruptive Capabilities Office
Commander Dave Couchman

Commander David Edwards

N9 Technology and Innovation Director, US Fourth Fleet
Commander David Edwards

Commander John Walters

Unmanned Aircraft Systems Division Chief, USCG
Commander John Walters

David Fulcher

Director Air and Marine Operations, National Air Security Operations Center-Grand Forks, CBP Air and Marine Operations, Department of Homeland Security
David Fulcher

Dorothy Engelhardt

Director, Unmanned Systems DASN Ships, US Navy
Dorothy Engelhardt

Dr Christopher Ekstrom

Deputy Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy, Technical Director OPNAV N2N6EB, Chief of Naval Operations, US Navy
Dr Christopher Ekstrom

Dr Craig Sawyer

Chief of Staff, Office of Strategic Assessment, The Pentagon
Dr Craig Sawyer

Dr Greg Avicola

Program Manager, No Manning Required Ship NOMARS Program, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
Dr Greg Avicola

Dr Kenneth Plaks

Director, Tactical Technology Office, DARPA
Dr Kenneth Plaks

Holli Foster

Chief Technology Officer, TF59
Holli Foster

Jonathan Reed-Beviere

Programme Director, Royal Navy
Jonathan Reed-Beviere

Luis Velazquez

Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Marine Corps Systems Command
Luis Velazquez

Marjan Ahmed

Director of Unmanned Technology Maturation, PMS 406
Marjan Ahmed

Rear Admiral Buzz Donnelly

Director, Air Warfare Division, OPNAV N98
Rear Admiral Buzz Donnelly

 Rear Adm. Michael “Buzz” Donnelly is a
native of Kent Island, Maryland. He is a
1989 graduate of Villanova University and
was commissioned via the Naval Reserve
Officer Training Corps. He is also a 2002
graduate of the Naval War College in
Newport, Rhode Island.
As a naval flight officer, Donnelly made
deployments flying the F-14A/B/D Tomcat
and F/A-18F Super Hornet. He served as
commanding officer for Strike Fighter
Squadron 154 (VFA-154); the last
commanding officer of USS DENVER
(LPD 9) forward deployed to Sasebo,
Japan; commanding officer of USS
RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76) forward
deployed to Yokosuka, Japan and commander of Task Force SEVEN ZERO / Carrier Strike Group FIVE permanently embarked onboard USS RONALD REAGAN (CVN 76).
Ashore, Donnelly served on the International Military Staff at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, and two tours with the Air Warfare Directorate (N88/N98), OPNAV Staff, Pentagon, as Naval Aviation’s F/A-18 Requirements officer and as Aircraft Carrier Requirements branch head. He also served as the 37th commander of U.S. Naval Forces Korea and Commander, Navy Region Korea. Donnelly assumed the duties of Director, Air Warfare (N98), OPNAV Staff, Pentagon on 4 August 2023.

Rear Admiral Fred Pyle

Director, Surface Warfare Division, OPNAV N96
Rear Admiral Fred Pyle

Rear Admiral Mark Behning

Director, Undersea Warfare Division, OPNAV N97
Rear Admiral Mark Behning

Robert Iannuzzi

Director of Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Development and Integration, Naval Surface Warfare Center
Robert Iannuzzi

Senior Representative

, Defense Innovation Unit
Senior  Representative

Senior Representative

, UK Royal Navy
Senior  Representative

Senior Representative

, USDIV-1
Senior Representative

Vice Admiral (Ret.) John "Fozzie" Miller

Former Commander, US Navy Central Command and President and CEO, The Fozzie Miller Group
Vice Admiral (Ret.) John "Fozzie" Miller

Vice Admiral Daniel Dwyer

Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Development, OPNAV N7
Vice Admiral Daniel Dwyer

Vice Admiral James Pitts

Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Requirements and Capabilities, OPNAV N9
Vice Admiral James Pitts

Exciting 2024 Update: Unmanned Surface Vessel Focus Day!

In response to unprecedented USV R&D, testing and acquisition activity, the brand new USV Focus Day offers an opportunity for exclusive discussions regarding the US Navy's strategy on unmanned surface vessels. Hear from and network those responsible for the hybrid surface fleet including the Surface Warfare Division, PEO USC, PMS 406 & NSWC.

Day 1 Main Conference:

Kicked off by Vice Admiral James Pitts’ keynote as the CNO’s supported commander for unmanned integration, discover a day filled with unparalleled strategic and operational insight from organizations including DARPA, the DCO, US Fourth Fleet, Task Force 59 and USMC to ensure you know exactly where the US Navy is heading and that your missions are aligned. 

Day 2 Main Conference:

An opening address from Vice Admiral Daniel Dwyer precedes briefs from the Undersea Warfare Division, Expeditionary Combat Branch, Coast Guard and Department of Homeland Security alongside international representation from the UK, Germany, Portugal and NATO HQ to guarantee all perspectives, and opportunities, are represented.
 

“From the check-in process and through the range of exceptional speakers and briefers, this was an amazing gathering of UAV/USV/UUV professionals from a wide spectrum of gov’t and industry.” - PEO IWS

sponsors

Build invaluable connections that may serve as the driving force behind your next significant breakthrough!

This three-day event is your gateway to interacting with key stakeholders spanning military, government, and industry, offering a comprehensive exploration of the future of naval warfare.

Enter the VIP lane for hybrid fleet integration, gaining significant alignment advantage and ensuring that your solutions and capabilities are front of mind for those in a position to acquire them.

“Great event and I appreciate being a part of the team for this event. Was beneficial to me (new contacts and conversations with those uneducated on Silvus capabilities).” - Silvus Technologies, Returning 2024 Sponsor

To discuss your involvement as a sponsor contact Nick Jordacijevic, Sponsorship Sales Manager on (+1) 646 829 0804 or nick.jordacijevic@saemediagroup.com.

Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Brigadier General (Ret.) Frank Kelley

Brigadier General (Ret.) Frank Kelley, Former DASN UxS and Vice President, Defense Acquisition University

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9:00

Leveraging Unmanned Surface Vessels to Enhance the Capabilities of the US Navy’s Surface Fleet

Rear Admiral Fred Pyle

Rear Admiral Fred Pyle, Director, Surface Warfare Division, OPNAV N96

 • The future role of USVs in the US Naval Surface Fleet
• Launching the LUSV procurement program as part of N96’s
FYDP
• Enabling the rapid coding, testing and fielding of new surface
capabilities
• Providing industry with the “longest set of headlights possible”
on future acquisition priorities

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9:30

Session Reserved for Focus Day Strategic Partner

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10:00

The Role of DASN Ships in Enabling USV Integration

Dorothy Engelhardt

Dorothy Engelhardt, Director, Unmanned Systems DASN Ships, US Navy

 • Supporting the acquisition, research & development of USVs
• Assessing the underlying infrastructure requirements to ensure
industrial capacity can scale at pace
• Working alongside partners within DASN Ships & ASN(RD&A) to catalyze unmanned adoption

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Leading Development of Goals, Objectives, and Strategic Plans for USV Autonomy across DoD

Erin Kampschroer

Erin Kampschroer, USV Autonomy Lead, PEO USC

 • Delivering Autonomy to OSD, PMS 406, and PMS 420
• Insights into the deliver of updated autonomy for Ranger and
Mariner at IBP 23.2
• Integrating multiple vendors and government autonomy and
transitioning ONR, SCO and DARPA technology into a platform
agnostic baseline
• Identifying DON and DoD needs and formulating the
technology-driven programs to assist fleet delivery

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11:30

Session Reserved for Sponsor

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12:00

Pioneering USV Integration at PMS 406

Marjan Ahmed

Marjan Ahmed, Director of Unmanned Technology Maturation, PMS 406

• Updates on the US Navy LUSV program
• Operational insights garnered from tests on Ghost Fleet Overlord
• Future plans for USV acquisition and integration
• Opportunities for industry solution demonstrations

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12:30

Networking Lunch

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13:30

Enabling New Concepts of Operations through DARPA’s No Manning Required Ship (NOMARS) Initiative

Dr Greg Avicola

Dr Greg Avicola, Program Manager, No Manning Required Ship NOMARS Program, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)

 • Designing an MUSV from the ground up to eliminate human
associated constraints and enable novel configurations and
capabilities
• Developing new approaches for power generation, propulsion,
machinery line-up and control schemes to ensure continuous
functionality
• Enabling the deployment and maintenance of large fleets of
USVs to complement larger crewed combatants
• The Tactical Technology Office’s future plans to support the
development of USVs

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14:00

Session Reserved for Sponsor

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14:30

NSWC Carderock: Advancing USV Development through R&D and T&E

Robert Iannuzzi

Robert Iannuzzi, Director of Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Development and Integration, Naval Surface Warfare Center

• Governance and regulatory challenges related to unmanned
systems and their deployment
• Leading R&D efforts into new unmanned capabilities
• Modelling & simulation, testing, and evaluation of new USV
systems

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15:00

Afternoon Tea

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15:30

How USV’s Potential to Serve as Force Multipliers will Transform US Naval Capabilities

Senior Representative

Senior Representative, , USDIV-1

• Lessons learned from continuous deployment of USVs
leveraging autonomous capabilities
• Overcoming challenges encountered in the integration, planning and utilization of USVs into established tactics, techniques and procedures
• The necessity of real world operations to gather direct fleet feedback quickly and efficiently
• Preparing for the use and sustained operation of USVs in expeditionary and forward deployed environments

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The DIU’s Prime sUSV Solicitation and Efforts to Leverage Early Stage and Emerging Technologies

Senior  Representative

Senior Representative, , Defense Innovation Unit

 • Explaining the operational need for small Unmanned Surface
Vehicle (sUSV) interceptors
• Autonomously transiting hundreds of miles of contested
waterspace
• Loitering in an assigned operating area while monitoring for
maritime surface threats
• Sprinting to intercept a noncooperative maneuvering vessel

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16:30

Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Focus Day

Brigadier General (Ret.) Frank Kelley

Brigadier General (Ret.) Frank Kelley, Former DASN UxS and Vice President, Defense Acquisition University

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Vice Admiral (Ret.) John

Vice Admiral (Ret.) John "Fozzie" Miller, Former Commander, US Navy Central Command and President and CEO, The Fozzie Miller Group

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9:00

OPNAV N9’s Work to Accelerate UxS Innovation Efforts

Vice Admiral James Pitts

Vice Admiral James Pitts, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Requirements and Capabilities, OPNAV N9

 • Aligning acquisition requirements, financial management and
operational communities in support of unmanned adoption
• Adopting enabling technologies capable of both providing
near-term capability enhancements and supporting long term
initiatives
• Laying the foundations for the future hybrid fleet in response to
shifting global threat dynamics

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9:30

Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor

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10:00

Building the Air Wing of the Future through the Integration of Unmanned Assets

Rear Admiral Buzz Donnelly, Director, Air Warfare Division, OPNAV N98

 • Developing new unmanned aerial vehicles as part of the
Navy’s air wing of the future concept
• Deploying systems to operate and perform mission tasks in high
threat environments
• Fielding attritable, low cost UAS assets as to build mass and
assist the establishment of a distributed C2 network
• Bringing in an unmanned aerial refuelling aircraft to operate
further from carriers and extend the range of the existing air
wing

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Achieving the US Navy’s Strategic Vision of Accelerating Autonomy

Dr Craig Sawyer

Dr Craig Sawyer, Chief of Staff, Office of Strategic Assessment, The Pentagon

• Vision and mission following the establishment of the Disruptive
Capabilities Office
• Supporting asset prototyping, scaling, and testing of
unmanned and autonomous systems in the US fleet
• Overcoming the challenges faced in achieving the USN’s
unmanned systems R&D initiatives

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11:30

Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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12:00

Developing and Demonstrating Revolutionary Unmanned Maritime Systems at DAPA’s Tactical Technology Office

Dr Kenneth Plaks

Dr Kenneth Plaks, Director, Tactical Technology Office, DARPA

 • Insights into UxS programs including Manta Ray, ANCILLARY &
Sea Train
• The TTO’s place at the cutting edge of unmanned
development
• Future priorities and opportunities for industry collaboration

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12:30

Networking Lunch

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13:30

U.S. Fourth Fleet: Theater of Unmanned Systems Innovation

Commander David Edwards

Commander David Edwards, N9 Technology and Innovation Director, US Fourth Fleet

 • US Southern Command AOR- the perfect environment to
operationalize unmanned maritime systems
• Leading the Navy’s Hybrid Fleet Concept development as the
CNO’s supported command
• Leveraging industry innovation to advance multi-domain
integration for the Navy’s Hybrid Fleet
• Working with partner navies to mature integration of
unmanned systems in the maritime environment

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14:00

Session Reserved for Sponsor - Elbit Systems of America

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14:30

Attacking Urgent C-UAS Challenges with Urgency Disruptive Capabilities Office

Commander Dave Couchman

Commander Dave Couchman, C-UAS Lead, OPNAV Disruptive Capabilities Office

 • Eliminating bureaucratic and process hurdles across the Navy to ensure targeted and relevant development and deployment of unmanned systems
• Rapidly delivering warfighter capability through the innovative
application of existing unmanned systems
• Working collaboratively to deliver solutions at pace and scale
through rapid experimentation and prototyping
• Closing the fleet’s most critical capability gaps and identifying areas for future innovation

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15:00

Session Reserved for Sponsor - Maritime Robotics

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16:00

Task Force 59 and Task Group 59.1: Pioneering Operationally Deployed AI Enabled Autonomous Systems

Holli Foster

Holli Foster, Chief Technology Officer, TF59

• Testing, upgrading, evolving and operating dozens of unmanned systems resulting in over 55,000 hours of operational experience
• Establishing 59.1 to provide a connective tissue between industry partners and end user operators to further disrupt legacy acquisition models
• Chartering new ground with manned and unmanned teaming concepts to pioneer developments in the Navy hybrid fleet
ecosystem
• TF59’s role in providing stability within a volatile operating environment

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16:30

Integrating Autonomous Systems into the United States Marine Corps

Luis Velazquez

Luis Velazquez, Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Marine Corps Systems Command

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17:00

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Vice Admiral (Ret.) John

Vice Admiral (Ret.) John "Fozzie" Miller, Former Commander, US Navy Central Command and President and CEO, The Fozzie Miller Group

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8:10

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

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9:00

Integrating, Prioritizing, and Aligning the US Navy’s Strategic Efforts at OPNAV N7

Vice Admiral Daniel Dwyer

Vice Admiral Daniel Dwyer, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Development, OPNAV N7

 • Leveraging multiple lines of effort to solve key operational
challenges in the deployment of UxS
• Facilitating feedback between strategic analytics and
educational efforts to streamline disparate processes
• Developing US Naval strategy to effectively combat
adversaries
• Assisting the training of the next generation of warfighters to
prepare them for future operational environments

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9:30

Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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10:00

Enhancing U.S. Navy Undersea Warfighting Capabilities and Readiness with Unmanned Systems

Rear Admiral Mark Behning

Rear Admiral Mark Behning, Director, Undersea Warfare Division, OPNAV N97

 • Guaranteeing US undersea security to optimize missions across
the theater, operational and tactical levels of war
• Leveraging the US Navy’s unmanned undersea portfolio to
maintain asymmetric advantage and readiness for combat
• Achieving effective integration of unmanned subsurface
platforms and supporting OPNAV’s transformation agenda

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Deploying and Leveraging Unmanned Systems for Expeditionary Combat Operations

Captain Cameron Chen

Captain Cameron Chen, Branch Head, U.S. Navy

 • Current capabilities and success with of Mk-18 family of systems
• Expeditionary UAS family of system for EOD and NCF rapid area
reconnaissance
• Next Generation UUVs – Lionfish and Viperfish to be employed
by ExMCM Companies
• Maritime Expeditionary Standoff Response (MESR) EOD ROV

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11:30

Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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12:00

The Future of UxS and Naval Oceanography

Dr Christopher Ekstrom

Dr Christopher Ekstrom, Deputy Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy, Technical Director OPNAV N2N6EB, Chief of Naval Operations, US Navy

 • Naval Oceanography Enterprise UxS history at a glance
• Naval Oceanography partnerships with industry in support of UxS technologies
• Importance of environmental modeling to maximize effect of UxS
• Naval Oceanography way ahead with UxS data strategy

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12:30

Networking Lunch

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13:30

Reshaping the UK Royal Navy for the Threats and Opportunities Ahead

Senior  Representative

Senior Representative, , UK Royal Navy

• Building an intelligent, blended & hybrid fleet utilizing uncrewed and autonomous assets
• Projecting force to secure global trade and security across multiple theatres
• Leveraging the UK’s talent base to develop and field world first capabilities
• Strengthening vital alliances to help deter adversaries and combat emerging threats

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14:00

Session Reserved for Sponsor

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14:30

Live Updates from REPMUS 24

Commander Antonio Mourinha

Commander Antonio Mourinha, Director of the Naval Operational and Experimentation Centre , Portuguese Navy

 • Latest updates from operational testing at REPMUS 24
• Insight into Portuguese Navy and NATO stakeholder priorities
• Future plans for testing exercises and industry collaboration

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The Royal Navy’s Mine Hunting Capability (MHC) Program

Jonathan Reed-Beviere

Jonathan Reed-Beviere, Programme Director, Royal Navy

 • Entirely replacing the MCMVs with autonomous systems by 2033
• Adopting a systems of systems approach to provide a toolkit of vehicles, sensors and effectors
• Updates on Project WILTON and RFA Stirling Castle
• Operational insights from the deployment of RNMB Harrier and Halcyon

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15:30

Afternoon Tea

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16:00

Session Reserved for Sponsor

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16:30

Unmanned Aircraft Systems in Border Protection

David Fulcher

David Fulcher, Director Air and Marine Operations, National Air Security Operations Center-Grand Forks, CBP Air and Marine Operations, Department of Homeland Security

• Maritime Security Applications
• Border Security Applications
• Integration into the US National Airspace

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Leveraging UAS to Assist US Coast Guard Missions

Commander John Walters

Commander John Walters, Unmanned Aircraft Systems Division Chief, USCG

• Adopting UAS Technologies to assist operations and enhance Coast Guard capabilities
• Assessing the impact of AI and achieving a balance between remotely piloted and fully autonomous solutions
• Future plans for new system integration and opportunities for industry engagement

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Insights into German Naval Air Command’s Unmanned Efforts

Commander Bodo  Ahlers

Commander Bodo Ahlers , Branch Leader, Planning Department, Naval Air Command, German Navy

 • Aligning acquisition and integration efforts with the 2023 German Defence Policy
• Updates on plans to deliver a hybrid air wing
• Budgetary roadmaps and opportunities for industry
engagement

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Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Three


Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Development
OPNAV N7
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Warfighting Requirements and Capabilities
OPNAV N9
Director, Air Warfare Division
OPNAV N98
Director, Undersea Warfare Division
OPNAV N97
Former DASN UxS and Vice President
Defense Acquisition University
Branch Head
U.S. Navy
Director of the Naval Operational and Experimentation Centre
Portuguese Navy
Branch Leader, Planning Department
Naval Air Command, German Navy
C-UAS Lead
OPNAV Disruptive Capabilities Office
N9 Technology and Innovation Director
US Fourth Fleet
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Division Chief
USCG
Director Air and Marine Operations, National Air Security Operations Center-Grand Forks, CBP Air and Marine Operations
Department of Homeland Security
Director, Unmanned Systems DASN Ships
US Navy
Deputy Oceanographer and Navigator of the Navy, Technical Director OPNAV N2N6EB, Chief of Naval Operations
US Navy
Chief of Staff, Office of Strategic Assessment
The Pentagon
Program Manager, No Manning Required Ship NOMARS Program
DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
Director, Tactical Technology Office
DARPA
Chief Technology Officer
TF59
Programme Director
Royal Navy
Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
Marine Corps Systems Command
Director of Unmanned Technology Maturation
PMS 406
Director, Surface Warfare Division
OPNAV N96
Director of Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Development and Integration
Naval Surface Warfare Center
Defense Innovation Unit
UK Royal Navy
USDIV-1
Former Commander, US Navy Central Command and President and CEO
The Fozzie Miller Group

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This information hub for Counter-UAS and airspace awareness content includes news, original articles, vendors, products, services, jobs, events, multimedia content, and a comprehensive reference library. This site is an excellent resource for professionals from the defense, public safety, government, academia, critical infrastructure, corporate security, and private security sectors.


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WHAT IS CPD?

CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

GLOBAL CPD

Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

CPD Certificates

We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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