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Dear Industry Expert:
Welcome to IDGA’s second annual event devoted to the challenges and opportunities of Integrated
Air and Missile Defense. Technology proliferation continues to increase the lethality our adversaries
have in countering US and Coalition partners around the world. We continue to see an increase
in our adversaries’ usage of unmanned aerial systems, cyber-attacks, electronic warfare, short,
medium, and long range missile advancements, and hypersonic/hyper glide missile technologies.
These trends are occurring at a time when defense budgets are competing against other national
strategic priorities and require our elected and uniformed senior leaders to choose a path that
optimizes integration between the services, our allies, and our partners in the defense industry.
It is in this context that the topic of Integrated Air and Missile Defense continues to be a timely
discussion. The main theme for this year’s conference is integration. We address this theme with the
following topics in mind:
·· Offense / Defense Integration of Missile Defense.
·· Mission Command in a hybrid threat environment.
·· BMDS architecture: Sensor / Shooter Integration.
·· What policy and strategies do we need to adjust?
We have designed an exciting agenda and have invited an interesting and diverse group of speakers.
Please mark your calendars and join us for this exhilarating event.
COL(R) Art Loureiro
Chairperson, 2016 IDGA Integrated Air and Missile Event
Art Loureiro has over
30 years’ experience in the
planning and execution of
military operations in the
homeland and abroad. As
a career infantry officer,
military strategist, and
defense consultant, Art has served in a variety
of roles developing policies, strategies and plans
dealing with Homeland Defense, Defense Support
of Civil Authorities, Missile Defense, and Army
Space Operations.
Art is currently a Senior Military Analyst with
Boecore, Inc.—a woman owned small business
that provides professional and technical services
to a variety of clients in Cyber Operations, Space
Systems, and Missile Defense.
Meet the 2016
IAMD Chairperson:
The Ballistic Missile Defense
System is the 2nd largest Major
Acquisition Program on the FY ’16
and ’17 Defense Budget at roughly
$7 billion dollars per year.
Source: Defense Budget Overview
Did You Know?
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SPEAKER SPOTLIGHT
AUDIENCE
BREAKDOWN
SNAPSHOT OF COMMANDS AND
ORGANIZATIONS EXPECTED TO ATTEND:
Lieutenant General
Daniel Hokanson
Deputy Commander
U.S. Northern Command
Major General Nina Armagno
Director of Strategic Plans, Programs,
Requirements, and Analysis
Air Force Space Command
Mr. James B. Lackey, Jr.
Director
US Army Aviation and Missile Research,
Development, and Engineering Center
(AMRDEC)
n 65% Military
and Government
Employees
n 30% Industry
n 5% Academia
and Press
Major General L. Neil Thurgood
Deputy for Acquisition and Systems Management
Office of the Assistant Secretary of
the Army (ALT)
• Missile Defense Agency
• Air Force Space Command
• U.S. Northern Command/
NORAD
• Defense Intelligence Agency
• Joint Integrated Air and Missile
Defense Organization (JIAMDO)
• Rheinmetall Air Defence
• 10th AAMDC
• PEO Missiles and Space
• PEO Integrated Warfare Systems
• Lockheed Martin
• National Ground Intelligence
Center
• Defense Security Cooperation
Agency
• U.S. Army RDECOM
• NSMWDC Det Dahlgren
• Raytheon Missile Systems
• And More!
Lieutenant General Jeffrey Lofgren
Deputy Chief of Staff for Capability Development
Headquarters Allied Command Transformation
Mr. Riki Ellison
Chairman and Founder
Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance
Rear Admiral Johnny Wolfe
Program Executive, Aegis Ballistic Missile
Defense
Missile Defense Agency
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SNAPSHOT OF REASONS TO ATTEND
Combating a Complex and Volatile Strategic Environment with Next Generation Technology and Layered Global Defense.
Defending the
Homeland Through
Global Integration –
Identifying
Requirements for
Early, Successful
Detect and Defeat
Building Resilient
Systems to Combat
Cyber Threats-
Developing Integrated
Systems with Robust
Security
Building Capacity Of
Partner Framework
– Train, Equip, and
Integrate a Global
Defense
Driving
Requirements
for Future IAMD
Technology- Factors
Directing Research
and Design of Next
Generation Defense
Implications for
IAMD in a Contested
Environment-
Combating Peer and
Near-Peer Threats on
Fronts
Improving the
BMDS Architecture
– Examining Update
Initiatives vs.
Development and
Acquisition of New
Technology
Developing Layered
Global Security:
Integrating A Global
Network with Aegis,
Aegis Ashore and
Future Initiatives.
Next Generation
Sensors and Early
Warning Systems–
Application of
Technological
Advances for Security
in the Air and Space
Domains
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IAMD THREAT ENVIRONMENT FOCUS DAY SEPT 28, 2016
0800 Registration
0845 Chairperson Welcome and Opening Remarks
COL (R) Art Loureiro
Chair Person
IAMD 2016
0900 WORKSHOP A: Directed Energy Applications for IAMD
With current air and Missile threats continuing to grow through the proliferation of UAV, and
missile technology there is a need to find cost effective defense solutions. One of the next
generation technologies that has been identified as a potential solution for low cost, high return
defense system is directed energy.
·· Operationalizing Directed Energy
·· Cost-Effective Solutions to Meet Emerging Requirements
·· Areas of Future Interest
David C. Stoudt, Ph.D.
Senior Executive Advisor, Engineering Fellow for Directed Energy
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
1030 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break
Join other attendees in reflecting on the presented challenges
1045 WORKSHOP B: Improving the BMDS Architecture: Updating Legacy
Detection Systems to Keep Pace with Advanced Threats
The Federal Government has expressed concerns as to the age of the IAMD detection and
tracking systems, and upgrading those systems to keep pace with technological advances is
imperative to meeting the current threat environment.
·· Advanced Threats to Current Systems
·· Examining Gaps in Detection and Tracking Capability or Capacity
·· Approaches to Closing the Gap
Major General L. Neil Thurgood, U.S. Army
Deputy For Acquisition and Systems Management
Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (ALT)
1215 Lunch
Enjoy a lunch with speakers and peers to discuss the morning sessions.
1315 Enabling the Warfighter: Countering Threats to Ground Force Commanders
With the proliferation of missile and UAV technology to more nations, and even Violent
Extremist Organizations the threat to Soldiers on the ground has never been more real. SHORAD
capabilities and integrated regional sensors will continue to be vital assets to Commanders
stationed around the world.
·· Varying Threats to Ground Force Commanders
·· Developments in SHORAD and unit level protection
·· Implications of UAV Proliferation
Michael Chandler
Project Manager Integrated Air and Missile Defense
PEO Missile and Space
1400 Polish Priorities for Missile Defence
Representatives of the Polish Armed Forces will relay the current state of AMD
in the region as well as discuss future plans and requirements to build a robust
defense.
·· Priorities of AMD
·· Integrating with regional Partners
·· Challenges and upcoming Initiatives
COL Tomasz Jakusz
Chief of Systems Host and Development Branch, Air and Missile Defence
Directorate
Polish Armed Forces General Command
Lt Col Artur Patelak
Senior Specialist, Air & Missile Defence Directorate
Polish Armed Forces General Command
Roger Burek-Bors
Specialist, Office for Offset Agreements
Polish Ministry of National Defence
1445 Afternoon Refreshment Break
Take time to examine requirements and identify solutions with fellow expert
attendees
1500 WORKSHOP D: Examining the Gap in Detection Capabilities
For Cruise Missiles, and Other Non-Ballistic Threats
Detecting and tracking cruise missiles and other non-ballistic threats such as UAVs
present issues to the current sensor infrastructure. Developing sustainable methods
to provide early warning and accurate targeting data is a priority to enhance security
posture.
·· Recent Trials and Platform Development
·· Requirements for Non-Ballistic Detection and Tracking
·· Developing Sustainable Over-the-Horizon Surveillance
Mr. Richard DeFatta
Director, Capability Development and Integration Directorate
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
1630 Chairperson Closing Remarks
COL (R) Art Loureiro
Chair Person
IAMD 2016
1645 End of IAMD Threat Environment Focus Day
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MAIN CONFERENCE DAY ONE SEPT 29, 2016
0745 Registration & Coffee
0845 Chairperson’s Welcome and Opening Remarks
COL (R) Art Loureiro
Chair Person
IAMD 2016
0900 KEYNOTE: Defending the Homeland Through Global Integration
·· Recent Indications of Viable Threats
·· Requirements for Maintaining security
·· Initiatives for Early Detect and Defeat
Lieutenant General Daniel Hokanson, U.S. Army
Deputy Commander
U.S. Northern Command
0945 Providing Inner Tier Solutions For All Missions
·· Customized Solutions for Tactical and Operational Air Defence
·· Defending Against the Low, Slow Threat
·· Versatile, Tactical Potential of High Energy Lasers
Colonel Fabian Ochsner
Vice President, Business Develpment and Marketing
Rheinmetall Air Defence
1030 Morning Networking and Refreshment Break
Take a moment to evaluate and discuss the mornings topics
1115 Next Generation Sensors and Early-Warning Systems
·· Research and Applications
·· Sustainable Answers to Developing Threats
·· Future Interest Areas
Major General Nina Armagno, U.S. Air Force
Director of Strategic Plans, Programs, Requirements, and Analysis
Air Force Space Command
1200 Army IAMD: Protecting the Force and Defending Critical Assets
·· Performance Measures for Adequate Defense
·· Understanding the Threat Environment
·· Operational Considerations for Employment
Dr. Steve Pierce
Chief Technology Officer
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
1245 Lunch
Discuss visions for the future of IAMD over lunch with fellow attendees
1345 Shaping the Evolution of IAMD
·· Policy Implications
·· Future Technological Investment
·· Exploring Offense/Defense approaches to IAMD
Mr. Riki Ellison
Chairman and Founder
Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance
1430 Countering the Threat of Complex Attacks
·· Detecting and Engaging Multiple Threats or Decoys
·· Integrating Detection and Defeat Systems Globally
·· Capacity of Detection and Engagement Resources
1515 The Upcoming Missile Defense & Defeat Review
·· Evolution to the broader suite of ballistic and non-ballistic missile threats
·· Relative emphasis on homeland and regional defense advances
·· Missile defense posture maturing beyond initial capabilities, left- and right-of-launch
integration
·· Relation to strategic stability and growing geopolitical competition
Dr. Thomas Karako
Senior Fellow, International Security Program
Center for Strategic and International Studies
1600 Afternoon Networking Break
Take a moment to reflect on new technologies and their applications in the field
1615 Advancing Modeling and Simulation - Creation of High ROI in a
Budget Constrained Environment
·· Maintaining Proficiency
·· Addressing Future Threats
·· Adapting to Developing Technology
Mr. James B. Lackey, Jr.
Director
US Army Aviation and Missile Research, Development, and
Engineering Center (AMRDEC)
1700 Closing Remarks
COL (R) Art Loureiro
Chair Person
IAMD 2016
1705 Cocktail Reception
Take some time to unwind and engage fellow attendees and speakers in a
casual environment
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MAIN CONFERENCE DAY TWO SEPT 30, 2016
0745 Registration & Coffee
0845 Chairperson’s Welcome and Opening Remarks
COL (R) Art Loureiro
Chair Person
IAMD 2016
0900 IAMD vs. BMD: The link to NATO’s IAMD Concept & U.S/NATO
Relationship
·· Integration Priorities
·· Requirements and Challenges
·· Future Initiatives
Lieutenant General Jeffrey Lofgren, U.S. Air Force
Deputy Chief of Staff for Capability Development
Headquarters Allied Command Transformation
0945 IAMD Solutions through Military and Industry Partnerships
·· Acquisition Strategies for IAMD Capabilities
·· Industry’s Role in Shaping IAMD
·· Tapping into Innovation for the Technological Advantage
Ms. Laura DeSimone
Director Of Acquisition
Missile Defense Agency
1030 Morning Networking Break
Reflect on the mornings sessions and possible solutions to challenges posed
1045 PANEL: Challenges and Opportunities for the Future of AMD
·· Addressing Threats at Home and Abroad
·· Offense/Defense Integration
·· Requirements for Sustainable Defense
Moderator: Lieutenant General (Ret) Richard Formica
Former Commanding General, USASMDC/ARSTRAT
U.S. Army
Brigadier General Gregory Bowen
Deputy Commanding General for Operations
U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command
Brigadier General Timothy Sheriff
Deputy Commander
263rd Army Air and Missile Defense Command (AAMDC)
Major General (Ret) Francis (Fran) Mahon
Former J5, NORAD-USNORTHCOM
U.S. Army
COL Gregory Brady
HQDA DCS, Army G-3/5/7 (Operations)
U.S. Army
1200 Obtaining a Global Picture: PAA, Integrating Global
Partners with Aegis, Aegis Ashore, and Future Initiatives
·· Integrating Joint, and Multi-national IAMD to Create Layered Security
·· Future Initiatives Utilizing IAMD Assets as Strategic Communications
·· Integrating Aegis
Rear Admiral Johnny Wolfe, U.S. Navy
Program Executive, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense
Missile Defense Agency
1245 Lunch
Take time to discuss and build on topics covered over a casual lunch.
1345 Iron Dome: Multi-Mission Air, Missile, and Naval Defense
System
·· Mission Sets and Capabilities
·· Operational Challenges
·· Technological Advances
Brigadier General (R) Shachar Shohat, Israel Air Defense Forces
North America Business Development & Marketing Director
Air Superiority Division
RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems LTD.
1430 Counter Unmanned Aerial Surveillance (UAS)
·· Identifying the Threat Environment
·· TTPs for the Next Generation of Air Defense
·· Training the Future Force Against UAS Threats
Brigadier General Randy McIntire
Commandant
U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School
1515 Importance of Regional IAMD
·· IAMD and the Third Offset Strategy
·· Building Strategic Stability While Maintaining Political Diplomacy
·· Implications for Future IAMD Development
Mr. Richard Glitz
Technical Director
Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense Organization
1600 Closing Remarks
COL (R) Art Loureiro
Chair Person
IAMD 2016
1615 End of Conference