Automated ISR & Battle Management Symposium takes place Feb 12 and 13

The 7th Annual Automated ISR & Battle Management Symposium will take place on February 12 & 13, 2019 in Alexandria, Virginia. Attendees at this two-day senior level event will gain valuable insights into the solutions and techniques to exploit ISR data in support of the warfighter. Discussions at this event will focus on this year’s theme of  Enhancing ISR Capabilities to Win in A Multi Domain Environment.”

This educational summit will convene senior level speakers from the Air Force, Army, Marines and Navy for discussions and debates on the policies and initiatives for replacing legacy capabilities with modern technologies to ensure the US maintains a tactical overmatch over adversaries.

The main objective of this summit is to bring together experts from across DoD, Intelligence Community, military services, and critical organizations to facilitate discussions aimed at enhancing ISR capabilities and emphasizing the significance of battle management systems to fight and win in a multi-domain environment. Presentations at this event will focus on this year’s theme of  Enhancing ISR Capabilities to Win in A Multi Domain Environment.”

2019 Confirmed Speakers Include:

Lt Gen VeraLinn “Dash” Jamieson

Deputy Chief of Staff for ISR, HQAF

Maj Gen Peter Lambert, USAF

Deputy Director for ISR Operations, Joint Staff J-32

Brigadier Phil Clark

British Army, Deputy Director of Intelligence, CENTCOM

Terry Busch

MARS Program Director, DIA

Col. Timothy Lawrence, USAF

Director, Information Directorate, and Commander, Detachment 4, AFRL Rome

 Topics will include:

– Creating ISR systems capable of enhancing C2 and battle management in a peer-to-peer fight

– Reducing the workload of intelligence analysts through the use of emerging technologies

– Exploiting machine learning to aid data analysis

– Increasing the modern warfighter’s access to actionable intelligence

– Challenges faced, and growth of ISR in a Multi-Intelligence, Multi-Domain battlefield

– Utilizing advances in ISR to ensure all sectors of a battlefield are collected on

Source: DSI