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Start: 31 January 2012 at 07:30
 End: 01 February 2012 at 16:00

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Airborne Networking Symposium []

UPDATE: Continuous Learning Points (CLPs) through the Defense Acquisition University (DAU) are available for participants attending both full days of this event (4 CLP credits per day).

The Southern Maryland AFCEA chapter invites members of the public, business, and base communities to the "AIRBORNE NETWORKING: Challenges and Solutions" Symposium. The goal of this symposium is to help members of the broader community (government, industry, and academia) better understand the issues and opportunities of Airborne Networking and to see where they can engage to help make a difference.

Speakers, Panels, and Reception with Key Presentations by:
  • VADM David Architzel, Commander, Naval Air Systems Command
  • RADM William Shannon, Program Executive Officer for Unmanned Aviation and Strike Weapons
  • RADM David Dunaway, Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force
  • Mr. David Hager, Chief Engineer, Integration Communications and Information Systems Division
  • Ms. Sherri L. Schornstein, Assistant U.S. Attorney, Fraud & Public Corruption Section, Counterfeit Part Task Force
  • Mr. Randy Morris, Director, Ship & Shore Based Electronic Systems, NAWCAD St. Inigoes
  • Mr. David Narkevicius, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Networks and Information Integration
  • LTCOL Samantha Helwig, Joint Staff, Spectrum Perspectives (J65A)
  • Mr. Edwin Marston, Defense Information Systems Agency, Global Information Grid Enterprise Service Engineering


  • Proposed Panels:
  • Integration and Interoperability
  • Tactical Data Enterprise Services Migration
  • Information Assurance


  • Attire: Business Casual/Military uniform of the day

    Attendees must be U.S. Citizens.

    Note: The name you use when registering will also be used for your name badge.



    Registration Closes:     30 January 2012 at 16:00  

    Online payment is available for this event.
    [ Register Online ] - [ Agenda (draft) ]
    Location: Holiday Inn [ Map / Info ]

    Special Note: Advance registration and advance payment for this event is REQUIRED.

    Cash and check are accepted provided payment is made PRIOR to the registration close date (20 January 2012). Checks payable to "AFCEA SOMD" should be mailed to:

    AFCEA
    Southern Maryland Chapter
    c/o Terry Miller
    P.O. Box 1242
    Lexington Park, MD 20653

    Cash payments can be made in person at the address below:

    Booz Allen Hamilton
    c/o Dottie Simeona
    46950 Bradley Blvd.
    Lexington Park, MD 20653
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