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Over 20 Guest Experts from: DoD OUSD (AT&L)/ARA, Office of the CIO/DoD, NGA, USN PEO C4I/PMW-120, ONI(PMW-120), Army G8, ARMY (DAIIS), NRL, HQDA, PA&E, DISA, Microsoft Federal, BAE Systems, Cognitio, Peraton, MapR Federal, Booz Allen Hamilton, IBM Federal, RAND, InfoLogix, Basis Technology, DC Metropolitan Police/JSTACC, SAS Federal, Kitware and Integrity Applications, Inc. Latest DoD Big Data Government Plans, Programs, Needs and Initiatives Applying Predictive Analytics to Intelligence & Defense Missions Sharing the Data: Cyber Security Considerations Challenges & Solutions Scaling Up Big Data Applications Building Best Use Cases – Emerging Lessons Learns & the Road Ahead BIG DATA and Predictive Analytics Announcing the State-of-the-Science Interactive Symposium on… Washington, DC • September 21-22, 2017 — FOR INTELLIGENCE AND DEFENSE — Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporation www.TechnologyTraining.com Mr. Mark Krzysko Deputy Director for Enterprise Information, DoD, OUSD, (AT&L)/ARA Ms. Karin Appel Special Assistant for Governance & Analytics, Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. DoD Featuring Special DoD & Government Keynote Presentations by:

BIG DATA · acquisition planning within the Department of Defense, Intelligence, ... Director, Department of the U.S. Army Intelligence Information Services (DAIIS) (Tentative)

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Over 20 Guest Experts from: DoD OUSD (AT&L)/ARA, Office of the CIO/DoD, NGA,USN PEO C4I/PMW-120, ONI(PMW-120), Army G8, ARMY (DAIIS), NRL, HQDA, PA&E, DISA,Microsoft Federal, BAE Systems, Cognitio, Peraton, MapR Federal, Booz Allen Hamilton,IBM Federal, RAND, InfoLogix, Basis Technology, DC Metropolitan Police/JSTACC, SAS Federal, Kitware and Integrity Applications, Inc.

■ Latest DoD Big Data Government Plans, Programs, Needs and Initiatives■Applying Predictive Analytics to Intelligence & Defense Missions ■Sharing the Data: Cyber Security Considerations Challenges & Solutions ■Scaling Up Big Data Applications ■Building Best Use Cases – Emerging Lessons Learns & the Road Ahead

BIG DATAand Predictive Analytics

Announcing the State-of-the-Science Interactive Symposium on…

Washington, DC • September 21-22, 2017

— FOR INTELLIGENCE AND DEFENSE —

Symposium Management by: Technology Training Corporationwww.TechnologyTraining.com

Mr. Mark KrzyskoDeputy Director for Enterprise Information,

DoD, OUSD, (AT&L)/ARA

Ms. Karin AppelSpecial Assistant for Governance & Analytics, Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. DoD

Featuring Special DoD & Government Keynote Presentations by:

Big Data and Predictive Analytics for Intelligence and DefenseInformation sharing and information overload challenges continue to dominate operational and acquisition planning within the Department of Defense, Intelligence, Homeland Security, and Law Enforcement communities. Increasingly, government agencies are looking for the latest tools and capabilities in big data and predictive analytics to provide the means to analyze, exploit, and share conclusions drawn from the seemingly overwhelming inputs from ever-increasing numbers of sources.

The value obtained by attending will allow access to outstanding briefings from the key government and industry experts who are shaping the direction of big data and predictive analytics research and development for defense, intelligence, homeland security, and law enforcement.

Key themes include:• Adding Value to Constructed Data for Intelligence• Using the Latest Tools and Technologies – Deep/Predictive Analytics, Semantics, Cloud

Computation, Metadata, Biometrics, Machine Learning etc.• Security Considerations in Sharing Big Data – Challenges and Solutions• BDA Implementation: Collection, Processing, Management and Dissemination Strategies

and Techniques• Applying Predictive Analytics to the Defense Mission

These, and many other critical questions will be examined during this outstanding two-day event.

Our Distinguished Panel of DoD, Government, and Industry Big Data ExpertsMr. Mark Krzysko Deputy Director, for Enterprise Information, DoD, Office of the Undersecretary of Defense, Acquisition Technology and Logistics Acquisition Resources Analysis (AT&L)/ARA Ms. Karin Appel Special Asst. for Governance & Analytics, Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. DoDMs. Lisa Shaler Deputy to Chief, Program Budget Data Management Division, Army G8, Department of the Army Headquarters (HQDA), Program Analysis and Evaluation (PA&E)Mr. Kirk Brustman Director, Department of the U.S. Army Intelligence Information Services (DAIIS)

Mr. John Hickey Director, Cyber Development Directorate, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)Mr. Charles Gassert Assistant Program Manager, Distributed Common Ground System, Navy (DCGS-N)Mr. Todd Myers Senior Architect, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Dr. Guna Seetharaman Navy Senior Scientist (ST) for Advanced Computing Concepts, Chief Scientist for Computation, Naval Research Laboratory, DC. Ms. Susie Adams Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft FederalDr. Roger Hockenberry Partner, Chief Executive Officer, Cognitio Dr. Kirk Borne Principal Data Scientist, Booz Allen Hamilton Mr. Audie Hittle Chief Cyber Innovation Officer, Integrity Applications, Inc.Dr. Anthony Hoogs Senior Director of Computer Vision, KitwareMr. Timothy Paydos Vice President, Government Industry Solutions, Competency Leader, IBM Government Ms. Carolyn Montagna Criminal Research Specialist Supervisor, Investigative Support Unit, Joint Strategic & Tactical Analysis Command Center, Homeland Security Bureau, DC Metropolitan Police Dr. Daniel Gerstein Senior Policy Researcher, the RAND CorporationMr. Paul J. Swinko Solutions Architect, Office of the Chief Technology Officer, BAE Systems, Intelligence & Security SectorMr. Tim Singletary Business Area Manager, Cyber Security Programs, PeratonMr. Douglas Natal Vice President & G.M., MapR FederalDr. Douglas Samuelson President & Chief Scientist, InfoLogix, Inc.Mr. Tom Sabo Principal Solutions Architect, SAS FederalMr. Chris Biow Senior Vice President, US Public Sector, Basis Technology

SYMPOSIUM ON

BIG DATAand

Predictive Analytics for Intelligence and DefenseWashington, DC • September 21-22, 2017

SYMPOSIUM AGENDAI. The Latest Government Plans, Needs, and New Initiatives in

Big Data & Predictive Analytics Technologies

“Big Data and Data Science New Initiatives”■MS. LISA SHALERDeputy to Chief, Program Budget Data Management Division, Army G8, Department of the Army Headquarters (HQDA), Program Analysis and Evaluation (PA&E)

“Current Processes and Challenges with Operational Intelligence Information Management”■MR. KIRK BRUSTMANDirector, Department of the U.S. Army Intelligence Information Services (DAIIS) (Tentative)

“Navy Data Analytics and DCGS”■MR. CHARLES GASSERTAssistant Program Manager, Distributed Common Ground System, Navy (DCGS-N), DI2E Knowledge Management IPT Chair, Office of Naval Intelligence Liaison for PMW-120

“DoD Decision Making Through Information and Data Management”■MR. MARK KRZYSKODeputy Director, for Enterprise Information, DoD, Office of the Undersecretary of Defense, Acquisition Technology and Logistics Acquisition Resources Analysis (AT&L)/ARA

“Big Data Science and Technology Initiatives at DoD”■MS. KARIN APPELSpecial Assistant for Governance & Analytics, Office of the Chief Information Officer, U.S. DoD

GOVERNMENT KEYNOTES:

“Big Data and Enterprise Business Intelligence” ■MR. JOHN HICKEYDirector, Cyber Development Directorate, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) (Invited)

“Big Data Analytics for Battlefield Awareness – a DoD Perspective”■DR. GUNA SEETHARAMANNavy Senior Scientist (ST) for Advanced Computing Concepts, Chief Scientist for Computation, Naval Research Laboratory

“Emerging Capabilities for the DoD/Intelligence Enterprise”■MR. TODD MYERSSenior Architect, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) (Invited)

II. Advancements in the State of the Science Analytics Capabilities for the DoD & Government Enterprise

“Microsoft Advancements in Big Data and Predictive Analytics for Government”■MS. SUSIE ADAMSChief Technology Officer, Microsoft Federal

“Data360 for the DoD Enterprise” ■DR. ROGER HOCKENBERRY Partner, Chief Executive Officer, Cognitio

“Trends in Intelligence Analytics for the Enterprise”■DR. KIRK BORNE Principal Data Scientist, Booz Allen Hamilton

“Open Source Forensics: Visualization Tools and Cyber Protection Capabilities”■MR. AUDIE HITTLE Chief Cyber Innovation Officer, Integrity Applications, Inc.

“Research and Development Initiatives in Government”■DR. ANTHONY HOOGSSenior Director of Computer Vision, Kitware

III. Applying Machine Learning and Predictive Analytics to the Homeland Security Defense Mission

“Defense & Intelligence Transformation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”■MR. TIMOTHY PAYDOSVice President, Government Industry Solutions, Competency Leader, IBM Government

“Data Analytics at the Metropolitan PD Joint Strategic and Tactical Analysis Command Center”■MS. CAROLYN MONTAGNACriminal Research Specialist Supervisor, Investigative Support Unit, Joint Strategic & Tactical Analysis Command Center, Homeland Security Bureau, DC Metropolitan Police

“Big Data & Predictive Analytics for Security and Defense.”■DR. DANIEL GERSTEINSenior Policy Researcher, the RAND Corporation

“Open Source Intelligence and the DoD Intelligence Mission”■MR. PAUL J. SWINKOSolutions Architect, Office of the Chief Technology Officer, BAE Systems, Intelligence & Security Sector

“Big Data and Intelligence in Law Enforcement”■MR. TIM SINGLETARYBusiness Area Manager, Cyber Security Programs, Peraton.

“Data Convergence at the Edge…Learn Globally, Act Locally”■MR. DOUGLAS NATALVice President & G.M., MapR Federal

“Using Big Data, Predictive Analytics and Wargaming to Assess and Combat Cyber Threats”■DR. DOUGLAS SAMUELSONPresident & Chief Scientist, InfoLogix, Inc.

“Big Data & Predictive Analytics Solutions for Homeland Security”■MR. TOM SABOPrincipal Solutions Architect, SAS Federal

“All the Text to Predict Civil Unrest and Avoid Intelligence Surprise”■MR. CHRIS BIOWSenior Vice President, US Public Sector, Basis Technology

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SOCO Advisory 11-02: Accordingly, the reasonable per day attendance fee for purposes of JER 3-211.a(7) is now $675.

SPECIAL HARDSHIP SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: A number of seats have been set aside for every seminar and symposium for any motivated attendee who is unable to attend due to severe financial limitations of his/her company or if they are under very tight military limitations. Students will be eligible for a very substantial discount.

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CANCELLATIONS: Substitutions may be made at any time. A cancellation service charge of $150 will be rendered for all cancellations received fifteen days or more prior to the start of the symposium date. Registrants whose cancellation requests are not received fifteen days prior to the individual symposium, as well as no shows, are liable for the entire registration fee. You must obtain a cancellation number from our registrar.

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Why Invest Time at a Technology Training Event?Tens of thousands of Defense, Government, and Industry customers that have attended TTC programs have benefitted from them with increased knowledge and exposure to priceless intimate networking experiences. TTC enables and thoughtfully designs programs for building those invaluable networking contacts and business exchanges. Relationships are made within an environment conducive to facilitate those sought after cordial introductions and access to key Industry and Government leaders that have proven invaluable to thousands of past attendees since our founding over 30 years ago. www.ttus.com“The most beneficial public business development event I have attended in 3 years.” - A. Pennington

Washington, DC • September 21-22, 2017

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Attendance is limited to US, NATO, and allied countries only.We reserve the right to alter the published program if necessitated by circumstances beyond our control. The material presented in this program is based on unclassified

technology and unclassified technology application areas.