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DESCRIPTION:The Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise (DI2E) is inten
 ded to enable interoperability and information sharing across a Defense Int
 elligence Enterprise (DIE)\, including military intelligence and command an
 d control elements\, Combat Support Agencies (CSA)\, the intelligence commu
 nity\, and interagency and multinational partners throughout the range of m
 ilitary operations from tactical to strategic levels. This session will foc
 us on the panel member’s recent warfighter experiences\, the need and impor
 tance of having the ability to seamlessly share information\, and the poten
 tial capabilities a DI2E\, built on a common framework\, would provide the 
 warfighter.\n\nInvited Participants Include:\n•	Col James R. Gear\, USAF
 \, Director RPA Task Force\, HQ AF/A2CU\n•	COL Steven Beckman\, U.S. Army\
 , Assistant Joint Staff J2\n•	Col James F. Sculerati\, U.S. Air Force\, Ch
 ief\, Intelligence Support Division\, Headquarters\, U.S. Special Operation
 s Command\, MacDill Air Force Base\, Florida\n•	COL David Tohn\, USA\, INS
 COM\n\n
SUMMARY:Warfighter Feedback - Moderator: Mr. John A. Marshall\, Chief Techn
 ology Officer\, Intelligence Directorate\, United States Joint Forces Comma
 nd
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DESCRIPTION:Commercial Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) provides tremendous o
 pportunities for the defense\, intelligence and civil communities. In this 
 workshop\, SAR experts from NGA and commercial providers will present an ov
 erview tutorial about the SAR imaging process and natural coherence of rada
 r illumination\, providing the general SAR user with an understanding of ho
 w SAR produces images and how sophisticated products such as elevation mode
 ls\, subsidence maps or change detection applications are generated. Attend
 ees will also be given a combined overview of the three commercial SAR syst
 ems - COSMO-SkyMed\, TerraSAR-X and RADARSAT - along with general knowledge
  of acquisition modes and associated applications. Finally\, a representati
 ve from NGA will describe how members of the NSG access this data through N
 GA’s contract vehicle.\n\n_Sponsored by_ *eGEOs*\, *Infoterra* & *MDA*\n
 \n
SUMMARY:Commercial SAR Familiarization Training 
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Keynote - Ms. Caryn A. Wagner\, Under Secretary for Intelligence an
 d Analysis\, Department of Homeland Security
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation - K. Stuart Shea\, Chairman
  and CEO\, USGIF\; and President\, Intelligence\, Surveillance and Reconnai
 ssance Group\, SAIC
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DESCRIPTION:This session will cover the implementation of a information-cen
 tric architecture that can be scaled for use across the enterprise\, standa
 rds that enable content and services to be seamlessly integrated\, and faci
 litate interoperability. Panel Members will provide real-world examples and
  discuss the role of geospatial architectures\, standards\, services and da
 ta as critical building blocks to take advantage of the capabilities of the
  Defense\, Intelligence and Homeland Security Communities\, and support the
  global response.\n\nParticipants Include:\n•	Moderator - Ms. Michele R.
  Weslander Quaid\, Director of National Intelligence’s Senior Representativ
 e\, Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force\n•	Thomas Ager
 \, Lead SAR Engineer\, Acquisition Engineering Office\, National Geospatial
 -Intelligence Agency \n•	Mark Reichardt\, President and Chief Executive Of
 ficer\, Open Geospatial Consortium Inc.\n•	William T. (Buzz) Roberts\, Chi
 ef\, Analysis and Applications Division\, Advanced Development Office\, Inn
 oVision Directorate\, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\n•	Dr. Richa
 rd H. Wittstruck\, Director\, System of Systems Engineering\, Program Execu
 tive Office for Intelligence\, Electronic Warfare and Sensors\, U.S. Army\
 n\n\n
SUMMARY:Interoperability\, Standards and Architecture - Introductory Keynot
 e - Gil I. Klinger\, Director\, Space and Intelligence Office\, Undersecret
 ary of Defense for Acquisition\, Technology\, and Logistics
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DESCRIPTION:During this Panel session\, NGA leaders and industry partners w
 ill describe the TOPS CRADA concept\, highlight the details of the first co
 mpleted project for the NGA TOPS initiative\, and share the status of a sec
 ond project currently in the implementation phase. Panel members will share
  their insights about collaborating on a project focused on GEOINT Open Sou
 rce (GOS) challenges and how\, with NGAs guidance\, the “art of the possibl
 e” services were investigated and demonstrated by the partners. Building on
  the successful completion of GOS project\, the Panel will discuss the next
  project focused on Elevation Data Services challenges and what services in
 dustry can integrate to demonstrate and validate a services oriented approa
 ch for this NGA and NSG mission area. Many of the current TOPS Industry Par
 tners will be present to share their experiences over the past year\, answe
 r questions about working with NGA on TOPS\, and discuss what services they
  brought forward to enhance the “art of the possible.” \n
SUMMARY:Lunchtime Roundtable: TOPS CRADA
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DESCRIPTION:Participants Include:\n•	Jane Homeyer\, Office of the Director
  of National Intelligence\n•	Reese Madsen\, Office of the Under Secretary 
 of Defense for Intelligence\n•	John (Jack) P.K. O’Connor\, Chief Learning 
 Officer\, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\n•       Craig Haney\, N
 ational Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\n\n
SUMMARY:Lunchtime Roundtable: Tradecraft Certification - Moderators: Darryl
  Murdock\, Esri and Karen Metzler\, Northrop Grumman
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DESCRIPTION:This session presents information about programs that are excit
 ing interest in geospatial technologies among high school\, community colle
 ge\, and liberal arts students\, and session attendees will learn how to su
 pport such endeavors as advocates for geospatial education.  \n\nParticip
 ants include:\n• Stewart Bruce\, GIS Program Coordinator\, Center for Envi
 ronment & Society\, Washington College\n• Chuck Benton\, Technology Educat
 ion Specialist and Chair\, Practical Arts Department\, Dover Area High Scho
 ol (PA)\n• Dr. Michael Krimmer\, Associate Professor and Head\, Geospatial
  Studies Program\, Northern Virginia Community College\n• Jeanette Allen\,
  Senior Remote Sensing Education Specialist\, Sigma Space Corporation\, NAS
 A Goddard Space Flight Center\n
SUMMARY:Academic Track - Filling the K-16 Pipeline with Geospatial Students
 :  Education Challenges and Opportunities  - Moderator: Dr. Max Baber\, Dir
 ector of Academic Programs\, USGIF
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LOCATION:Room 272
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DESCRIPTION:The need for GEOINT support in the unclassified domain has grow
 n significantly for both domestic and international mission partners.  The 
 community has not uniformly responded to this growth and does not employ be
 st practices and struggles to operate across multiple security domains.\n
 \nAn analysis of the need for unclassified GEOINT support across the geospa
 tial community\, within the context of GEOINT functional management\, will 
 identify opportunities and issues associated with operations in this domain
 .  Integration of disparate efforts will net efficiencies and provide a bro
 ader partner base for the continued maturation of the community’s ability t
 o serve in this arena.\n\n•	Steve Wallach\, NGA GEOINT Information Execut
 ive \n•	Daniel Cotter\, Chief Technology Officer\, DHS\n•	Dr. Lee Schwart
 z\, U.S. State Department\, Geographer of the United States \n•	David Ridl
 ey\, Deputy Director\, Office of Americas\, NGA \n•	Mr. John Crowley\, Cri
 sisPatterns.org\n\n\n
SUMMARY:Lunchtime Roundtable: Serving the Needs of the NSG in the Unclassif
 ied Domain\, a Strategic Perspective - Moderator: Richard Williams\, Direct
 or\, GEOINT Community Governance Division\, Office of Geospatial Intelligen
 ce Management\, NGA
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LOCATION:Room 275
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Exhibit Hall
DTSTART:20101104T160000Z
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DTEND:20101103T230000Z
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Exhibit Hall
DTSTART:20101103T160000Z
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Exhibit Hall
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DESCRIPTION:MASINT and GEOINT together can bring the power of precision sci
 ence combined with pinpoint accuracy to many activities across the spectrum
  of civil applications in ways we have never before considered\, except in 
 futuristic novels. This breakout session will examine applications\, capabi
 lities\, potentials\, enablers and roadblocks for those scenarios that repr
 esent “Operations Other Than War.”\n\nParticipants Include:\n\n• Mr. Jo
 hn L. Morris\, Chief Scientist\, Riverside Research Institute\; and James B
 . Longley\, Executive Director\, Advanced Technical Intelligence Associatio
 n\n• Barbara Alexander\, Director\, Collections Requirements Division\, Of
 fice of Intelligence and Analysis\, Department of Homeland Security\n• Wil
 liam Bryan\, Deputy Assistant Secretary\, Infrastructure Security and Energ
 y Restoration\, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability\, Dep
 artment of Energy\n• CAPT J. Scott Paradis\, U.S. Coast Guard\, Chief\, Pr
 evention Division\, Eight Coast Guard District (dp)\n
SUMMARY:GEOINT and MASINT: Operations Other Than War - Introductory Keynote
 : Mr. Scot Lopp\, Deputy Director of Intelligence and Actionable Integratio
 n\, National Counterproliferation Center\, Office of the Director of Nation
 al Intelligence
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LOCATION:Room 278
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DESCRIPTION:Have you battled through learning\, developing and implementing
  services and solutions using Geospatial open standards? Do you have lesson
 s learned\, best practices or just tips and tricks for standing up an OGC c
 ompliant Web Processing Service? \n\nExhibitors and attendees are invited
  to listen to the Interoperability Tech Talks from 9 to 10 a.m. on Wednesda
 y and Thursday during the GEOINT 2010 Symposium.\n\nPresenters Include:\
 n•	9:00 a.m.: Gary Katz\, Federal Consultant\, MarkLogic\n•	9:15 a.m.: Dan
  Vernon\, Technical Executive\, Acquisition Engineering\, Acquisition Direc
 torate\, NGA\n•	9:30 a.m.: Curtis Jensen\, Principal SOA Research Scientis
 t\, integrity Applications Inc.\n•	9:45 a.m.: David Rowlands\, Head\, Geom
 atics Capabilities Development & Réjean Lebrun\, National Defence\, Canada
 \n•	10:00 a.m.: Jim Youker\, Sales Manager\, Americas\, BAE Systems\n\nLe
 arn more about the "_Interoperability Tech Talks_":http://geoint2010.com/ex
 po/techtalks
SUMMARY:Interoperability Tech Talks
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LOCATION:Exhibit Hall
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DESCRIPTION:Have you battled through learning\, developing and implementing
  services and solutions using Geospatial open standards? Do you have lesson
 s learned\, best practices or just tips and tricks for standing up an OGC c
 ompliant Web Processing Service?\n\nExhibitors and attendees are invited 
 to listen to the Interoperability Tech Talks from 9 to 10 a.m. on Wednesday
  and Thursday during the GEOINT 2010 Symposium.\n\nPresenters Include:\n
 •	9:00 a.m.: Dave Kolas\, Scientist\, Raytheon BBN Technologies\n•	9:15 a.
 m.: Edward Lane\, ER2 Designated Intelligence Community Element (DICE) PM\,
  NRO & Glenn Cruickshank\, ER2 Program\, Specialist Leader\, Deloitte Consu
 lting LLP\n•	9:30 a.m.: Don Self\, Chief\, Sensor Assimilation Division\, 
 Sensor Assimilation Division\, NGA\n•	9:45 a.m.:  Mark Reichardt\, Preside
 nt and CEO\, Open Geospatial Consortium\n•	10:00 a.m.: Dr. Sean Gorman\, P
 resident and Founder\, FortiusOne\n\nLearn more about the "_Interoperabil
 ity Tech Talks_":http://geoint2010.com/expo/techtalks\n
SUMMARY:Interoperability Tech Talks
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DESCRIPTION:USGIF Academic Programs and the Tradecraft Subcommittee host th
 is roundtable session showcasing the Geospatial Intelligence programs of U.
 S. service academies\, offering presentations about academic\, tradecraft a
 nd research elements of their geospatial programs and providing opportunity
  for session attendees to interact directly with these representatives.\n
 \nParticipants Include:\n• Col Steve Fleming \, Academy Professor\, Depart
 ment of Geography & Environmental Engineering\, U.S. Military Academy\n• L
 t Col Kenneth Hart\, Director of Geosciences\, Department of Economics & Ge
 osciences\, United States Air Force Academy\n• Dr. Peter Guth\, Professor\
 , Oceanography Department\, U.S. Naval Academy\n• Carl Zimmerman\, Instruc
 tor\, Homeland Security Program\, U.S. Coast Guard Academy\n\n\n
SUMMARY:Academic Track - Service Academy Roundtable:  Advancing the Geospat
 ial Intelligence Mission - Moderator: John Moeller\, Senior Principal Engin
 eer\, Northrop Grumman Information Technology
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LOCATION:Room 272
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DESCRIPTION:The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) conducts a mu
 ltidisciplinary program of basic research in geospatial intelligence topics
  through grants and fellowships to the nation's leading investigators at in
 stitutions of higher learning via _NGA University Research Initiatives (NUR
 I)\, Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions Gra
 nts\, Service Academy Research Grants\, Intelligence Community Centers of A
 cademic Excellence\, Intelligence Community Post-Doctoral Research Fellowsh
 ips\, and the Visiting Scientist Program_. This research provides fundament
 al science support for NGA's basic\, applied\, and advanced research progra
 ms. \n\nParticipants Include:\n•	Dr. David W. Messinger\, Associate Rese
 arch Professor and Director\, Digital Imaging and Remote Sensing Laboratory
 \, Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science\, RIT\n•	Dr. Christopher 
 Rozell\, Assistant Professor\, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering\
 , Georgia Institute of Technology\n•       Dr. Marc Verhagen\, Assistant R
 esearch Professor\nComputer Science Department\, Brandeis University\n•	D
 r. Dennis Bellafiore\, Senior Lecturer\, Department of Geography\, John A. 
 Dutton e-Education Institute\, Pennsylvania State University (USGIF Academi
 c Research Award Winner)\n\n
SUMMARY:Academic Track - Academic Research Program Presentations - Moderato
 rs: Mike Dean\, Principal Engineer\, Raytheon BBN Technologies and Gabe Cha
 ng\, Senior Consulting Client IT Architect\, IBM
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DESCRIPTION:The National Counterterrorism Center has launched the next gene
 ration of the Worldwide Incidents Tracking System (WITS) and would like to 
 present WITS NextGen at GEOINT 2010.  Available to the public on the Intern
 et\, WITS is the US Government's authoritative database of terrorist attack
 s compiled exclusively from open source information. With WITS NextGen\, us
 ers can run reports and queries to retrieve analytic information related to
  terrorist attacks worldwide. \n\nNCTC will showcase WITS NextGen at GEOINT
  2010 by providing a presentation that:\n- Demonstrates the new geospatial 
 functions\n- Explains the underlying WITS methodology that ensures rigor in
  the data\n- Shows how Government analysts and academics are using WITS in 
 their research\n- Shares a WITS promotional video (2-3 minutes)\n\nParticip
 ating in this event is\, Wesley Wilson\, Senior Intelligence Officer\, Chie
 f Information and Incidents Analysis Group\, National Counterterrorism Cent
 er.\n
SUMMARY:Technology Track - NCTC Worldwide Incidents Tracking System (WITS) 
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LOCATION:Room 265
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DESCRIPTION:Activity-Based Intelligence is an evolving strategy for develop
 ing intelligence using the combined capabilities of persistent surveillance
 \, tailored collection management\, multi-INT analytic tradecraft and flexi
 ble and discoverable data management.   \n\nActivity-Based Intelligence e
 nables analysts to:\n•	Collect\, characterize and locate activities and tr
 ansactions\n•	Identify and locate actors conducting the activities and tra
 nsactions\n•	Identify and locate networks of these actors\n•	Understand t
 he relationships between networks\n•	Develop patterns of life\n\nThis tu
 torial will present a conceptual overview of Activity-Based Intelligence\, 
 with real-world use cases and technology demonstrations of the concepts in 
 military and civilian applications. Distinguished panelists will include sp
 eakers from NGA\, DHS\, USD(I)\, and the MITRE Corporation.\n\n\n
SUMMARY:Technology Track - Activity-Based Intelligence
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DESCRIPTION:The IC is working hard to highlight the power of commercial IT\
 , GPS industry\, visualization\, gaming\, academia\, and the evolving inter
 net as real drivers that the government needs to harness. To do that it is 
 imperative the IC innovate processes from end to end\, from contracting for
  R&D through the methodologies used for analysis and production of GEOINT d
 ata and services.\n\nParticipants Include:\n• Dr. H. Gregory Smith\, Dep
 uty Director\, InnoVision Directorate and Chief Scientist\, National Geospa
 tial-Intelligence Agency\n• Mr. Thomas Ager\, Lead SAR Engineer\, Acquisit
 ion Engineering Office\, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\n• Mr. Mi
 chael Mestrovich\, Senior Technology Officer for Innovation\, Directorate f
 or Information Management and Chief Information Officer\, Defense Intellige
 nce Agency\n• Mr. Mark E. Sturgell\, Chief\, Cognitive Modeling and Agents
 \, 711th Human Performance Wing\, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base\, Ohio\n
 • Mr. David Waldrup\, Director of Intelligence Community Support\, In-Q-Tel
 \n
SUMMARY:Technology Track - IC S&T Innovation - Moderator - Mr. Edward T. Co
 pe\, NSG RDT&E\, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
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DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to be a member of the U.S. government’s Open 
 Source GEOINT community in the 21st century?  How do we leverage the potent
 ial of on site\, 24-7 coverage of our world?  How do we build out and manag
 e the storehouse of Open Source GEOINT knowledge resident in our forward de
 ployments? These are some of the questions this panel will tackle. Building
  our future has already begun. \n\nParticipants Include:\n• Dr. Barry Zu
 lauf\, Former Deputy Chief\, Office of National Security Intelligence Adjun
 ct Professor of Criminal Justice\, Michigan State University Adjunct Profes
 sor of Intelligence\, Mercyhurst College\n• Dr. Lee Schwartz\, Geographer 
 of the United States and Director\, Office of the Geographer and Global Iss
 ues\, Bureau of Intelligence and Research\, Department of State\n• Christo
 pher Price\, Geographic Analyst\, Office of Transnational Issues\, Central 
 Intelligence Agency\n• Barbara Bowyer\, Director\, Office of GEOINT Resear
 ch Center\, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\n• Dr. John Sample\, G
 eospatial Computing Section Head\, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory\n
SUMMARY:Open Source GEOINT in the 21st Century  - Moderator: Tina J. Pinkar
 d\, Deputy Center Chief\, Global Services Group\, Open Source Center
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LOCATION:Room 278
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Exhibit Hall Reception
DTSTART:20101102T210000Z
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LOCATION:Exhibit Hall
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DESCRIPTION:Prior to her appointment\, Ms. Long served as the Deputy Direct
 or of the Defense Intelligence Agency from May 2006 until July 2010. Previo
 usly\, she was the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (Poli
 cy\, Requirements\, and Resources) from June 2003 until May 2006. She also 
 served in the positions of Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence from July 
 2000 to June 2003 and the Director of Central Intelligence’s Executive Dire
 ctor for Intelligence Community Affairs\, responsible for community-wide po
 licy formulation\, resource planning and program assessment and evaluation 
 between January 1998 and June 2000.
SUMMARY:Keynote - Ms. Letitia A. Long\, Director\, National Geospatial-Inte
 lligence Agency
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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DESCRIPTION:General Bruce Carlson (USAF Ret.) was appointed the 17th Direct
 or of the National Reconnaissance Office (DNRO) on June 12\, 2009. Prior to
  his appointment\, after retiring from the United States Air Force in Janua
 ry 2009\, he served on the Board of Directors of EADS North America. The DN
 RO provides direction\, guidance\, and supervision over all matters pertain
 ing to the NRO and executes other authorities specifically delegated by the
  Secretary of Defense or Director of National Intelligence.
SUMMARY:Keynote - Gen. Bruce Carlson\, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)\, Director\, N
 ational Reconnaissance Office
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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DTEND:20101102T160000Z
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Networking Break
DTSTART:20101102T153000Z
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Networking Break
DTSTART:20101104T143000Z
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DTEND:20101102T134500Z
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Opening Welcome and Presentation of Colors
DTSTART:20101102T130000Z
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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DTEND:20101101T180000Z
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DESCRIPTION:USGIF is accrediting university Geospatial Intelligence certifi
 cate programs as we partner with government and industry to grow the GEOINT
  workforce.  Panelists will share perspectives from industry and higher edu
 cation on the value of USGIF accreditation.  The USGIF accreditation proces
 s and guidelines will be detailed\, impact on university geospatial program
 s will be reviewed\, and benefits to industry staffing will be discussed. 
 \n\nParticipants Include:\n•	Dr. Tony Stefanidis\, Associate Professor\, 
 Department of Geography & Geoinformation Sciences\, College of Science\, GM
 U\n•	Larry Hill\, SVP\, Acting General Manager I SAIC\, Intelligence\, Sur
 veillance\, and Reconnaissance Group\n•	Dr. Max Baber\, Director of Academ
 ic Programs\, USGIF \n
SUMMARY:Academic Track - USGIF Accreditation of University Geospatial Intel
 ligence Certificate Programs - Moderator: David L. Sterling\, Project Manag
 er for GEOINT Programs\, Everest Technology Solutions
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DESCRIPTION:As Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) for Joint a
 nd Coalition Warfighter Support\, General Koziol serves as the principal ad
 viser to the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence on operational iss
 ues concerning departmental ISR programs and related ISR activities support
 ing the warfighter. \n
SUMMARY:Keynote - Lt. Gen. John C. Koziol\, U.S. Air Force\, Deputy Under S
 ecretary of Defense (Intelligence) for Joint and Coalition Warfighter Suppo
 rt\; and the Director of the Department of Defense Intelligence\, Surveilla
 nce\, and Reconnaissance Task Force
DTSTART:20101103T131500Z
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Master of Ceremonies - Mr. Terry M. Ryan\, President and Chief Oper
 ating Officer\, Systems Engineering and Advanced Technology\, ManTech Inter
 national Corporation
DTSTART:20101103T130000Z
DTSTAMP:20120205T083639
LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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DESCRIPTION:As part of an entire day focused on end-to-end ISR\, the Defens
 e Intelligence Information Enterprise (DI2E) panel will discuss how this en
 terprise must be capable of providing U.S. and coalition combat forces at t
 he lowest echelons access to all relevant intelligence data and analysis\, 
 while simultaneously providing intelligence from fielded forces to higher-l
 evel organizations and regional intelligence centers. 
SUMMARY:Panel - DI2E: Emerging Challenges Driven by New Capabilities - Mr. 
 Kevin Meiners\, Ms. Dawn Meyerriecks & Dr. Lisa Porter
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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SUMMARY:Networking Break
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DESCRIPTION:Panel Members will discuss the DI2E and the role of geospatial 
 architectures\, standards\, services and data as critical building blocks t
 o take advantage of the capabilities of the U.S. Intelligence enterprise in
  achieving the DI2E vision.\n\nParticipants Include: \n• Christopher B. 
 Jackson\, Deputy Chief\, ISR Integration\, Experimentation\, and System Sup
 port Division\, U.S. Joint Forces Command\n• Edward Lane\, Director of the
  Information Sharing Group\, Office of Mission Framework & Services\, Groun
 d Enterprise Directorate\, National Reconnaissance Office\n• Mary Lynn Sch
 nurr\, Senior Technical Adviser\, Army Intelligence Chief Information Offic
 er\, Information Management\, Deputy Chief of Staff\, G-2\, Headquarters\, 
 Department of the Army\, Washington\, D.C.\n• Lorraine Wilson\, Enterprise
  Capabilities Lead\, Information Sharing Team\, Intelligence\, Surveillance
  and Reconnaissance Task Force\, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense f
 or Intelligence\n• Kevin L. West\, Deputy Director\, Intelligence\, Survei
 llance and Reconnaissance Enterprise Programs\, Office of the Under Secreta
 ry of Defense for Intelligence\n
SUMMARY:Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise - Moderator – James Mar
 tin\, Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence (Portfol
 io\, Programs and Resources)\, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for
  Intelligence
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LOCATION:Room 278
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Lunch in Exhibit Hall
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DESCRIPTION:Our toughest intelligence problems are best solved through mult
 i-INT integration. Sensor development programs are producing high resolutio
 n GEOINT sensors capable of covering wider areas for longer durations. Mult
 i-INT integration enables more effective GEOINT analysis by cueing analysts
  to activities or objects of interest within these wide areas. This session
  will focus on how the GEOINT community can leverage the DI2E to better int
 egrate other intelligence sources into GEOINT products. \n\nParticipants 
 Include:\n\n•   Jeff (Skunk) Baxter\, Defense and Intelligence Consultant
 \n•   Col. Robert (Bob) Harms\, U.S. Army (Ret.)\, Program Manager for Tec
 hnical Integration\, National Security Agency\n•   Harry E. (Ed) Mornston\
 , Director\, Joint Intelligence Task Force-Combating Terrorism\, Directorat
 e for Analysis\, Defense Intelligence Agency\n•   Wesley A. Wilson\, Chief
 \, Information and Incidents Analysis Group\, National Counterterrorism Cen
 ter\n\n
SUMMARY:Multi-INT Integration - Introductory Keynote - Dr. Pete Rustan\, Di
 rector\, Mission Support Directorate\, National Reconnaissance Office
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DESCRIPTION:Emerging technology is enabling more sophisticated and persiste
 nt collection capability. Wide Area Airborne Surveillance (WAAS) systems su
 ch as ARGUS are providing increasingly larger areas of coverage with higher
  resolution through improvements in focal plane array technologies that are
  enabling high definition Full Motion Video (FMV) for Electro-Optical (EO) 
 as well as Infrared (IR) sensors.  Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors c
 ontinue to improve with scalable capability like the Multi-Platform Radar T
 echnology Insertion Program (MP-RTIP). \n\nParticipants include:\n\nNea
 r Term/QRC Capabilities\n•	Winston A. Beauchamp\, Technical Executive\, Na
 tional Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\n•	Robert W. Burkhardt\, Army Geospa
 tial Information Officer\, Deputy Topographer of the Army and Director\, U.
 S. Army Geospatial Center\n•	Kevin Sherman\, Director\, Requirements Divis
 ion\, Intelligence\, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force\nLong Term
 /FYDP Capabilities\n•	Colonel Adam Hinsdale\, U.S. Army\, Deputy Director\
 , ISR Programs\, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
 \n•	Michael M. Lee\, Chief\, High Altitude Technology Division\, U.S. Army 
 Space and Missile Defense Command\n•	Donnie B. Self\, Chief\, Sensor Assim
 ilation Division\, Acquisition Directorate\, National Geospatial- Intellige
 nce Agency\n
SUMMARY:Emerging Sensors and Platforms - Moderator -  Kevin P. Meiners\, Ac
 ting Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Portfolio\, Programs & Resources)\,
  Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
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LOCATION:Room 265
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Lunch in Exhibit Hall
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LOCATION:Exhibit Hall
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Exhibit Hall Reception
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LOCATION:Exhibit Hall
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DESCRIPTION:The annual GEOWalk Corporate Hospitality Night offers a break i
 n the action-packed agenda with an opportunity to socialize and enjoy the c
 ompany of your peers at various venues throughout the New Orleans downtown.
  Please visit the sponsors to accept your invitation for the evening's acti
 vities.\n
SUMMARY:GEOWalk Corporate Hospitality Night
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Master of Ceremonies - The Honorable Jeffrey K. Harris\, Corporate 
 Vice President and Managing Director\, Situational Awareness\, Lockheed Mar
 tin Corp.
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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DESCRIPTION:LTG Ronald L. Burgess Jr. is the Director of the Defense Intell
 igence Agency. He was commissioned in Military Intelligence through the Aub
 urn University ROTC Program in 1974. He earned a Master of Science degree i
 n Education from the University of Southern California in 1980\, and a Mast
 er of Military Arts and Science from the U.S. Army Command and General Staf
 f College in 1986. His military education includes the Armor Officer Basic 
 Course\, the Military Intelligence Officers Advanced Course\, the Command a
 nd General Staff College\, the Advanced Military Studies Program\, and the 
 Air War College.
SUMMARY:Keynote - LTG Ronald L. Burgess Jr.\, U.S. Army\, Director\, Defens
 e Intelligence Agency
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DESCRIPTION:Mr. John C. Inglis is the 14th Deputy Director of the National 
 Security Agency. As the senior civilian at NSA\, Mr. Inglis acts as the Age
 ncy’s chief operating officer\, guiding and directing strategies and policy
 \, and serves as the principal advisor to the Director. Mr. Inglis returns 
 from London where he served as the Special U.S. Liaison Officer for the pas
 t three years contributing greatly to one of the Nation’s longest standing 
 cryptologic partnerships. 
SUMMARY:Keynote - Mr. John C. (Chris) Inglis\, Deputy Director\, National S
 ecurity Agency
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Closing Keynote  - Gen. James E. Cartwright\, U.S. Marine Corps\, V
 ice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Lunch in Exhibit Hall
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LOCATION:Exhibit Hall
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DESCRIPTION:Though we have entered an era of low intensity conflict charact
 erized by population-centric operations\, the U.S. national security commun
 ity is still not organized to provide policymakers\, commanders\, warfighte
 rs and mission partners with a comprehensive grasp of human domain. Whether
  called human terrain\, human geography\, activity-based intelligence\, etc
 .\, the GEOINT community has begun to take steps at organizing and analyzin
 g cultural information geospatially\, but to what extent is knowledge of th
 e "human domain" intelligence?  Or is it a basic form of "understanding" th
 at forces must have in order to effective in expeditionary security operati
 ons? Learn about where we should be going during this session.\n\nPartici
 pants Include:\n\n• Christopher Tucker\, Principal\, Yale House Ventures
 \n• Dr. Jerome E. (Jerry) Dobson \n• LTC Al Di Leonardo\, U.S. Army\, U.S.
  Special Operations Command\n• Douglas E. Weinstein\, Policy Analyst\, Off
 ice of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence \n• Elizabeth Lyon\
 , Geographer\, Engineer Research and Development Center\, U.S. Army Corps o
 f Engineers\n
SUMMARY:Mastering the Human Domain: Socio-Cultural Intelligence and Analysi
 s - Moderator - Dr. Christopher Tucker\, Principal\, Yale House Ventures
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LOCATION:Room 273
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DESCRIPTION:
SUMMARY:Exhibit Hall Reception
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LOCATION:Exhibit Hall
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DESCRIPTION:The Jerseys & Jeans Closing Celebration at the Louisiana Superd
 ome is a casual evening of fun to close out the week. We invite you to wear
  your favorite football team’s jersey as we gather on the home field of the
  Super Bowl XLIV Champion New Orleans Saints.\n\nAll are welcome. Come ca
 sual and come hungry. Heavy appetizers and plenty of refreshments will keep
  you going through the night.\n
SUMMARY:Jerseys & Jeans Closing Celebration at the Louisiana Superdome  - A
 ttire is casual for this event
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LOCATION:Louisiana Superdome
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DESCRIPTION:Maritime Domain Awareness is defined in the National Strategy f
 or Maritime Security as the effective understanding of anything associated 
 with the maritime domain that could impact the security\, safety\, economy 
 or environment.  Within this session leaders in this national community wil
 l discuss the impacts of GEOINT on the collection\, fusion\, analysis and d
 istribution of information - what are the challenges\, the risks and the su
 ccesses?  How do we plan for the future?  The decisions of today impact not
  only our security\, but also our international partners as well as many in
 dustries world-wide.\n\nParticipants Include:\n\n• RDML John W. Smith\,
  Jr.\, U.S. Navy\, Deputy Director\, Joint Interagency Task Force South\, K
 ey West\, Fla.\n• Capt. Anthony LaVecchia Jr.\, U.S. Navy\, Director of In
 telligence\, Joint Interagency Task Force West\, Camp Smith\, Hawaii \n• R
 DML Robert P. Wright\, U.S. Navy\, Reserve Deputy Commander and Chief of St
 aff\, U.S. Fleet Forces Command\n• Pamela Jackson\, Director\, Unified GEO
 INT Office\, Office of Naval Intelligence and Director\, Office of Naval In
 telligence/Naval Oceanographic Office NGA Support Team\, Analysis and Produ
 ction Directorate\, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\n• Captain Eri
 c V. Kristin\, U.S. Navy\, Director of OPNAV N2/N6 Technology Innovation\, 
 National Maritime Intelligence Center\n
SUMMARY:Maritime Domain Awareness - Moderator - Mr. Guy Thomas\, Science an
 d Technology Advisor\, U.S. Coast Guard
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DESCRIPTION:Tee up your week at the GEOINT 2010 Symposium with a round of g
 olf and innumerable networking opportunities at the Allder Golf Classic. Na
 med in honor of William R. Allder Jr.\, the golf tournament proceeds help f
 und the annual USGIF Scholarship Program\, which supports students pursuing
  education excellence in fields related to the geospatial intelligence trad
 ecraft.
SUMMARY:Allder Golf Classic
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LOCATION:Stonebridge Golf Club
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DESCRIPTION:Jazz. Gumbo. Parades. Crawfish. Mardi Gras. Zydeco. It’s all he
 re in New Orleans. Begin your GEOINT 2010 experience on Monday evening with
  the Taste of New Orleans Welcome Reception at Generations Hall.\n\nCater
 ed by local celebrity chef and Louisiana cuisine pioneer Chef Paul Prudhomm
 e\, the welcome reception will feature the great food for which the Crescen
 t City is famous.\n\nCome casual and enjoy a night of fun.
SUMMARY:Taste of New Orleans Welcome Reception at Generations Hall with Che
 f Paul Prudhomme
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DESCRIPTION:The real-world\, defined in geographic space\, has collided wit
 h the virtual world leading to a host of complex policy and national securi
 ty issues. Here\, at the cyber-location nexus\, bad actors can target infra
 structure in particular locations entirely through cyberspace. Natural and 
 man-made disasters in a particular geography hosting critical infrastructur
 e can have profound impacts in cyber-space. How well versed are we at survi
 ving the cyber-location nexus? What actions are being taken to ensure that 
 cyberspace is being mapped geographically? What steps are being taken to ge
 ospatially-enable the attribution of bad actors in cyber-space? Do we reall
 y know "where" our cyber infrastructure is? Find out the answers to these b
 y attending this session on Thursday afternoon.\n\nParticipants Include:
 \n• Jeff Jonas\, Chief Scientist\, IBM Entity Analytics\; IBM Distinguished
  Engineer\, IBM Software Group\n• Bob Gourley\, Founder and Chief Technolo
 gy Officer\, Crucial Point LLC\; Editor\, CTOvision.com\n• John Kelly\, Fo
 under and Lead Scientist\, Morningside Analytics\n
SUMMARY:Cyber-Location Nexus  - Introductory Keynote - Maj. Gen. Suzanne M.
  "Zan" Vautrinot\, U.S. Air Force\, Director of Plans and Policy\, U.S. Cyb
 er Command\, Fort George G. Meade\, Md 
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DESCRIPTION:Building on the highly successful GEOINT 2009 panel on Function
 al Management and the National System for Geospatial Intelligence (NSG)\, t
 his year's panel seeks to illustrate how Functional Management provides a t
 ransparent environment for GEOINT operations. The NSG is a large entity enc
 ompassing intelligence\, military\, industry\, civil\, academia and interna
 tional partners. Functional Management allows these members and partners gr
 eater understanding of the GEOINT discipline across the entire spectrum\, n
 ot just in their agency or region\, thereby influencing its development and
  application. This panel will illustrate how functional management drives e
 fficiencies within the international partnerships and the Allied System for
  Geospatial Intelligence (ASG) and the creation of Service Geospatial Eleme
 nts (SGEs) help coordinate GEOINT across the military services.\n\nPartic
 ipants include:\n•	Moderator - Paul R. Weise\, Director\, Office of Geospa
 tial Intelligence Management\, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\n•	
 Diane (Di) Harris\, Assistant Secretary Capabilities and Systems\, Departme
 nt of Defence\, Australia\n•	Geoff Holmes\, Director GEOINT\, Government C
 ommunications Security Bureau (GCSB)\, New Zealand\n•	Major General Mary A
 . Legere\, U.S. Army\, Commanding General\, U.S. Army Intelligence and Secu
 rity Command\n•	Curtis A. Rowland\, Technical Director for GEOINT\, NASIC 
 \n
SUMMARY:GEOINT Insight and Influence through Functional Management  - Intro
 ductory Keynote - Admiral William O. Studeman\, U.S. Navy (Ret.)\, Consulta
 nt\, Northrop Grumman Corp.
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DESCRIPTION:This session will focus on 1) the challenges affecting informat
 ion sharing (ranging from cultural\, policy\, governance\, and resources\, 
 to technology and infrastructure)  and 2) the innovative technology and met
 hods being implemented to improve information flow and accessibility\, impr
 ove the speed of mission planning and decision execution\; increase adaptab
 ility\, and make information a force multiplier through sharing.\n\nParti
 cipants Include:\n• Mr. Neill Tipton\, Director\, Information Sharing and 
 Collaboration\, Intelligence\, Surveillance\, and Reconnaissance\nTask For
 ce\n\nTechnical Implementations\n• Keith Barber\, Director\, National Sy
 stem for Geospatial-Intelligence (NSG) Expeditionary Architecture Integrate
 d Program Office\, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency\n• Dr. Gary Con
 don\, Assistant Group Leader\, Intelligence and Decision Technologies\, MIT
  Lincoln Laboratory\n• Annette L.  Redmond\, Special Advisor for Enterpris
 e Intelligence Operations\, Intelligence and Security Command\, U.S. Army 
 \n• Col. Anne M. M. Weinberg\, U.S. Marine Corps\, Chief\, Operations Divis
 ion\, Intelligence\, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force\, Under Sec
 retary of Defense for Intelligence Business Process and Policy \n• COL Mik
 e Allen\, CENTCOM\n• Col. Michael Collie\, Australia\n• Lorraine Wilson\,
  Enterprise Capabilities Lead\, Information Sharing Team\, Intelligence\, S
 urveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force\, Office of the Under Secretary o
 f Defense for Intelligence\n\n\n\n
SUMMARY:Information Sharing Challenges in a Coalition-Based World - Moderat
 or - Neill Tipton\, Director\, Information Sharing and Collaboration\, Inte
 lligence\, Surveillance\, and Reconnaissance Task Force
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DESCRIPTION:The Honorable James R. Clapper\, Jr. was sworn in as the fourth
  Director of National Intelligence (DNI) on August 9\, 2010. As DNI\, Mr. C
 lapper oversees the United States Intelligence Community and serves as the 
 principal intelligence advisor to the President.
SUMMARY:Opening Keynote - The Honorable James R. Clapper Jr.\, Director of 
 National Intelligence
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LOCATION:New Orleans Theater
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