TechNet Indo-Pacific 2022 Supporting Partner Opportunities


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Breakout Session: Delivering a Multi-Domain Enabled Theater Network - Unified Network Operations

  • Room: Honolulu II (Tapa Conf Center 2nd Floor)
Wednesday, November 02, 2022: 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM

Speaker(s)

Moderator (confirmed)
COL Rett B. Burroughs, USA
Chief Information Officer and G6
U.S. Army 1st Corps
Panelist (confirmed)
COL Lee Adams, USA
Commanding Officer
516th Signal Brigade
Panelist (confirmed)
COL Jason A. Bryan, USA
Deputy Commander
1st Multi-Domain Task Force
Panelist (confirmed)
COL Elizabeth "Liz" A. Casely, USA
Assistant Chief of Staff, G6
I Corps
Panelist (confirmed)
LTC Andrew Lechanski, USA
Army Capability Manager Networks and Services
Panelist (confirmed)
LTC Jason Miller, USA
11th ABN DIV G6
Panelist (confirmed)
CW5 Angel Luis Rivera Jr., USA
Senior Technical Advisor, G-6
United States Army Pacific
Panelist (confirmed)
COL Charles D. (Dean) Smith, USA
Brigade Commander
22d Corps Signal Brigade, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA

Description

Part of the Army's contribution to the Joint Fight in the Pacific is delivery, integration and synchronization of Long Fires and Effects.  This requires a network that is unified in technology, aligned with the appropriate process and people.  The synchronization of Army organizations that provide integrated sensing, analysis, processing and decision making is a complex web of activity that requires deliberate technical organization informed by operational process mapping.  How do all these organizations work together in the Pacific to deliver a network that is unified and enables MDO? 


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