Multi-INT Symposium

July 29-30, 2015 | Mary M. Gates Learning Center – Alexandria, VA

 

“Advancing Multi-INT technology for end-to-end Capture, Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination”


Due to the exploding growth of intelligence data collection and production, the DOD & IC recognize the serious need for this intelligence data to be more efficiently tagged, searchable, and accessible to analysts trained to perform true multi-INT analysis.

The 2015 Multi-INT Symposium is designed as an educational and trainingTown Hall” forum, where thought leaders and key policy-makers across Military, Intelligence Agencies, federal officials and Industry can come together for actionable discussions and debate.
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2015 Multi-INT Confirmed Speakers Include:
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MartinJames Martin, Director for Defense Intelligence (Intelligence Strategy, Programs & Resources), OSD/OUSD(I)

 

 

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Cathy Johnston,
Director for Analysis,
Defense Intelligence Agency

 Mitchell G-2Terry Mitchell, SES, Director, Plans & Integration Directorate, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-2

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James Griffith

James Griffith,
Deputy Director of Operations,
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

 

 

Lynn Wright

B. Lynn Wright,
Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence,

OPNAV N2/N6

 

 

Other Senior Multi-INT Speakers Include:

Jon “Doc” Kimminau, Air Force Analysis Mission Technical Advisor, USAF ISR

Lt. Col. Chris Quaid, Chief, Collaboration Cell, National Reconnaissance Office

Andrew Borene, Federal Manager, IBM i2 Safer Planet

Martin Kruger, ISR Thrust Manager, Office of Naval Research

Dr. Chris Reed, Program Manager, Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity

Dr. Ashit Talukder, Program Director Data Science, NIST

For Complete 2015 Multi-INT Symposium Speakers Please Download Agenda  

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Exhibit & Sponsorship Opportunities:

The 2015 Multi-INT Symposium provides opportunities in exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, to luncheon receptions for industry leaders serving the IC to address technology and today’s most innovative solutions to current challenges. For more information on exhibit & sponsorship visit: Sponsors & Supporters Page.

Key Areas the 2015 Symposium Will Address:

-Enabling Forensic Analysis of Multi-INT Data to Support Missions in Real-Time

-Intelligence & Information sharing in the ICITE era

-Capabilities update to support all-phase analysis that enable operators and decision makers

-Open Architecture Platforms for Multi-INT Exploitation

– Next Gen uses for full motion video, still imagery and cyber analytics

-Training new analysts to support the growing demand for ABI solutions

– Improving the efficiency and timeliness of intelligence analysis to better understand and take action upon historical, current and anticipated activities involving national or global security

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At our Symposium you will have the ability to:

Gain Education & Insight:  Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior level speakers on some of the most complex issues facing the extensive border security community.

Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to discover some of the latest technologies to effectively and efficiently transform border security.

 Influence:  Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are given the opportunity to address our speaker faculty with their questions or comments and through out “town-hall” style format.

Symposium is N0 Press & No Recordings 

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Operating Guidance:

The 2015 Multi-INT Symposium voluntarily complies with Department of Defense operating guidelines, and adheres to the most recent standards of the Office of General Counsel, Standards of Conduct Office:

*Currently, SOCO advisory 14.01: 7.(a)… purposes of jer 3-211 (a)(7) the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), OGE standards of ethical conduct for employees of the executive branch: currently 5 cfr part 2635 and 31 u.s.c. 1353 as it pertains to OGE standards

*Qualifies as training in compliance with 5 U.S.C. Chapter 41 and is compliant with The Office of Government Ethics, Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch: currently 5 CFR part 2635 and 31 U.S.C. 1353 as it pertains to OGE Standards.

*The 2015 Multi-INT Symposium is open to all DoD and Federal employees and is considered a compliant education and training forum.
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Program Design & Goals:

Today, the Intelligence Community, DOD  &  Military Services must accelerate the development and fielding of initiatives focused on full-spectrum media exploitation by optimizing the collection, triage, analysis, processing, and dissemination capabilities in support of current operations to achieve greater end to end PED of intelligence. For effective Multi-INT ABI is a new methodology that is helping the Intelligence Community streamline the processing and exploitation of the vast amounts of intelligence data it collects every day and delivers to decision makers or warfighters.

DSI’s 2015 Multi-INT Symposium will examine the analytical tools and best practices that must be rapidly adopted and implemented across the entire ISR community in order to relieve analysts of the enormous amounts of data that must be analyzed, to answer priority intelligence requirements, and to meet current budget requirements.

Event Sponsors
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Advisory Board
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DSI strives to provide the most up to date, mission relevant, topics and discussion points for our meetings.  In order to assure that we are providing the best subject content possible, our Advisory Board Members have volunteered to share their respective insight and expertise with us. We are truly grateful to have their support and guidance as we strive to continually create truly effective meetings and events for all.  Learn more about our Advisory Board Members.