3rd Annual Multi-Intelligence Exploitation Symposium
Improving Multi-INT Capabilities to Succeed in Complex Environments
July 11-12, 2017
Mary M. Gates Learning Center – Alexandria, VA
This educational symposium will engage the IC, US military commands, government agencies, academia, and technology providers in a collaborative, open-forum to discuss technological solutions and best practices that enhance the Intelligence Community’s ability to process, exploit, and disseminate valuable information through an integrated intelligence enterprise.
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2017 Confirmed Speakers Include:
Neil Wiley, Director for Analysis, DIA
Karen Walker, CTO, IC CIO, ODNI
Beth Flanagan, Director of IC ITE Mission Integration & IC Mission User Group Co-Lead, NGA
Everette Jordan, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intelligence Community Integration, Department of the Treasury
Gregory Radabaugh, SES, Director, Joint Information Operations Warfare Center
CAPT Lee Scruggs, USCG CTO and acting CIO, US Coast Guard Intelligence
Kendrea DeLauter, IC DTE Joint Program Manager, DIA
Eric Rommal, Deputy Assistant Director, Directorate of Intelligence, FBI
Download agenda for complete session details from this year’s IC leaders
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Why you should attend this year’s Symposium:
This educational symposium enables the Intelligence Community, military intelligence organizations and the private sector to come together to have a conversation on the latest work being done to embrace Multi-INT exploitation. The adoption of IC ITE has allowed inter-agency communication and a better understanding ofthe massive amounts of data being processed by the IC.
There has been a rapid evolution of practices within the IC to meet the challenges of the current Multi-INT landscape. Agencies have had to adapt their methodologies to best support complex intelligence and national security operation. Alignment of existing systems will also prove to be an essential piece to solving the intelligence data puzzle as agencies attempt to embrace a common format.
In the years ahead, one of the IC’s greatest challenges will be increasing automation at a rate that allows the Community to exploit a diverse set of data streams. The IC must develop innovative approaches to not only process larger quantities of data, but to decipher more complex and intricate data.__________________________________________
Exhibit and Sponsorship Information
The symposium provides opportunities including exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, and networking receptions.
– Update on IC ITE Adoption and Implementation
– Aligning DCGS-A with IC ITE in the Common Operating Environment
– Analyzing the progress that has been made with open architecture, software, & OSINT
– Understanding the Common Desktop Environment: face of IC ITE
– Understanding DoD AT&L’s S&T and R&D key areas of focus
– Integrating the IoT across the enterprise: enabling advanced services through interoperable technologies
– Efforts to improve Air Force’s collection, fusing, and tracking capabilities in combat theatres
– Identifying cutting-edge, agile data solutions to perform activity based analysis in hostile environments
– Reducing the time analysts sort through data through increase automation
– Utilizing IC ITE to strengthen interagency alignment for intelligence sharing
– Understanding the significance of common desktops and cloud integration in improving intelligence
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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 complex challenges facing intelligence officers and analysts.Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to discover some the latest technologies helping process, exploit, and disseminate big data.
Influence: Help foster ideas! 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.
Operating Guidance for Government Attendees
DSI’s Symposium directly supports DoD, Military Services, and federal priorities by providing a conduit for officials to efficiently reach audiences outside of their respective offices that directly impact their department’s mission success, at no charge to the government, and in an efficient expenditure of time.
DSI’s Symposium will provide a forum to address and improve internal and external initiatives, meet with and hear from partner organizations, disseminate vital capability requirements to industry, increase visibility within the larger community, and generally support their mission.
The Symposium is open and complimentary to all DoD and Federal employees and is considered an educational and training forum.
(Industry and academia members are charged a fee for admission)
Symposium is CLOSED TO PRESS / NO RECORDINGS