Agenda

Unclassified technical sessions and exhibits will be held at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines Hotel.  Classified sessions will take place at SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific. 

Sunday, 1 August 2010
Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines Hotel

Time

Event

Location

1400 – 1800

Early Check-in & Badging

Torrey Pines

Monday, 2 August 2010
All Day:  SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC-PAC)

Time

Event

Location

0630 – 0730

Check-in & Badging

Torrey Pines

0630 – 1800

Registration Open

Torrey Pines

0730

Shuttle Busses Depart for SSC-PAC

Outside Lobby

0730 – 0800

Travel to SSC-PAC

 

0800 – 0830

Continental Breakfast

SSC-PAC
0830 – 0930

Tutorial: Warfighter Experience: Boots on the Ground
Speaker: TSgt Sean Harvell, AF Special Operations Training Center (AFSOTC)

SSC-PACAuditorium
0930 – 1030

Tutorial:  National Capital Region (NCR)
WO1 John W. Buckley, 263d Army Air & Missile Defense Command

SSC-PACAuditorium

1030 – 1050

Refreshment Break

Lobby

1050 – 1150

Tutorial:  Burnt Frost
Mr. Gary Sullins, Johns Hopkins Univ/APL

SSC-PACAuditorium

1150 – 1230

Lunch

Lobby

1230 – 1330

Tutorial: Airborne Fire Control for the Joint Strike Fighter
CAPT John “Snooze” Martins, F35 Lightning II Program Office

SSC-PACAuditorium

1330 – 1455

Tutorial:  Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC
Dr. William G. Bath, JHU/APL
Mr. Steve Buckley, PEO – IWS6
Mr. Ken Plantz, JHU/APL

SSC-PACAuditorium

1455 - 1510

Refreshment Break       

Lobby

1510 – 1615

Session 1:  Cyber Threat (Exploitation, Assurance, Attack & Defense)
Chairs:
Mr. Norven Goddard, USASMDC
Dr. Katherine Rink, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

 

SSC-PACAuditorium

1510 - 1515

Session Introduction

1515 - 1535

Proactive Defense: Integrating Cyber Disciplines
Dr. Claudette Owens, USASMDC

1535 - 1555

Network Exploitation Test Tool (NETT) Demonstration
Mr. Skip Tornquist, Test and Evaluation Division, U.S. Army Threat Systems Management Office

1555 - 1615

An Integrated Information Assurance - Anti-Tamper Solution for Unmanned Platforms
Dr. Robert McGraw, RAM Laboratories, Inc.

1615 - 1635

Radio Based Combat Identification and Advanced Targeting Pods
Mr. John Wentworth, PD TRCS

1635 – 1655

The Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment: Integrating the Future Battlefield
Mr. Steve Davidson, Raytheon Network Centric Systems

1655

Shuttle Busses Depart for Torrey Pines

1655 – 1725

Travel to Torrey Pines

1730 - 1900

Exhibit & Poster Kick-Off Session (Light Hors’ d Oeuvres)

Exhibit Hall

Tuesday, 3 August 2010
All Day:  Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines Hotel

The Symposium dress is Business Casual or UOD for the military, except for on Plenary Session day (Tues, 3 August), which should be Coat and Tie and Service Dress for the military.

Time

Event

Location

0700 – 0820

Check-in & Badging

Registration Desk

0700 – 1800

Registration Open

0700 – 0820

Continental Breakfast (Sponsored by Rockwell Collins)

Exhibit Hall

0825 - 1200

Plenary Session

Pavilion Ballroom

0825 - 0835

Administrative Remarks & Color Guard
Dr. Gary McCown
SSC-PAC, 2010 NFCS Senior Navy Advisor  
Posting of the Colors

0835 -0845

Welcome
CAPT Mark Kohleim, USN
Commanding Officer, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific

0845 - 0855 Moderator Remarks
Rear Admiral James J. Shannon
Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center

0855 -0925

Keynote Address
Rear Admiral Archer M. Macy, Jr.
Director, Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense Organization, Deputy Director for Force Protection, J-8

0925 -0950

MDA Perspective
Ms. Kari Anderson
Project Director, SM-3 BLK IIB Missile Defense Agency

Speaking on behalf of Lieutenant General Patrick J. O’Reilly

0950 -1020

Refreshment Break

Exhibit Hall

1020 -1045

AF Perspective
Ms. Eileen A. Bjorkman
Senior Advisor
Warfighter Systems Integration and Deployment, Office of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer

Speaking on behalf of Brigadier General William J. Bender

Pavilion Ballroom

1045 -1110

USMC Perspective
Mr. Michael Novak
Director, Program Assessment and Evaluation, P&R Department HQ USMC

1110 -1135

Army Perspective
Mr. Lawrence (Larry) H. Burger
Director, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Future Warfare Center

1135 -1200

Navy Perspective
Rear Admiral James J. Shannon
Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center

Concurrent Luncheon

1200 – 1340

Exhibit & Poster Session Lunch
(Open to all attendees)
(Sponsored by Boeing)

Exhibit Hall

1200 – 1240

Women’s Forum Luncheon
(Women only, please)
(Sponsored by CACI)

TBD

Women's Forum:
Navigating Your Career: Women in Science and Engineering
Chairs:
Ms. Penny Moran, Q Chief Engineer, NSWC Dahlgren Division
Dr. Katherine Rink, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

1240 – 1245

Women’s Forum Introduction
Rear Admiral James Shannon Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center

1245 – 1250

Women’s Forum Moderator
Ms. Penny Moran, Q Chief Engineer, NSWC Dahlgren Division

1250 – 1330

Women’s Forum Panel Discussion (See Below for Panelists)

1250 – 1300

Rear Admiral (Select) Ann Phillips
Deputy Director, Surface Warfare N86B, Chief of Naval Operations Staff, U.S. Navy

1300 – 1310

Ms. Kari Anderson
Project Director, SM-3 BLK IIB Missile Defense Agency

1310 – 1320

Ms. Carmela Keeney
Technical Director, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific

1320 – 1330

Ms. Heidi Shyu
Vice President, Technology and Research, Raytheon

1330 – 1340

Audience Question & Answer with Panelists

1340 – 1505

Session 2:  Advanced Technologies
Chairs:

Mr. Norven Goddard, USASMDC

Dr. Katherine Rink, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Pavilion Ballroom

1340 – 1345

Session Introduction

1345 – 1405

High-Assurance Software for the Warfighter
Ms. Anna Bento, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1405 – 1425

High Band Objective System Study
Mr. John Reynolds, Air Force Research Laboratory

1425 – 1445

Description and Trial Results of a Stand-off Sense-through-the-Wall (STTW) Radar
Dr. Barry Clark, SRC, Inc.

1445 – 1505

Cooperative Communication Control Core Engagement Software (4CE) - A Basis for an Open Architecture Framework
Mr. Michael Lim, NSWCDD

1505 – 1535

Refreshment Break

Exhibit Hall

1535 – 1700

Session 3A:  Weapons & Engagement Alternatives
Chairs:

Mr. James Moore, Air Force Research Laboratory
Mr. Russell Neu, The Boeing Company Mr. Bruce Norris, Lockheed Martin

Pavilion Ballroom

1535 – 1540

Session Introduction

1540 – 1600

FIRESTORM – Joint Fires Made Easy
Mr. Charlie Heidal, Rockwell Collins, Inc.

1600 – 1620

Sniper:  Miniature Munition Test Bed for Mobile Target Engagement
Mr. Shawn Goodrich, AFRL/RWGG

1620 – 1640

Navy Laser Weapons System Capabilities and Results
Dr. Robert Pawlak, NSWCDD

1640 – 1700

A Net-Centric Decentralized HEL System Battle Management Approach for C-RAM Missions
Mr. Douglas Chesser, The Boeing Company

1730 – 1900

Exhibit & Poster Session (Hors’d Oeuvres) (Sponsored by Lockheed Martin)

Exhibit Hall

Wednesday, 4 August 2010
AM:  SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC-PAC)
PM:  Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines Hotel PM

0630 – 0730

Check-in & Badging

Torrey Pines

0630 – 1700

Registration Open

Torrey Pines

0730

Shuttle Busses Depart for SSC-PAC

Outside Lobby

0730 – 0800

Travel to SSC-PAC

0800 – 0830

Continental Breakfast

SSC-PAC

0830 – 1145

Session 4:  Enabling Joint Integrated Fire Control & Events
Chairs:
Mr. Jim Cech, CACI, Inc.
Mr. Stan Schroeder, Lockheed Martin

SSC-PACAuditorium

 

 

 

 

 

0830 – 0835

Session Introduction

0835 – 0855

Joint Army/Navy Integrated Fire Control Live-Fire Demonstration Overview (Part 1)
Mr. Timothy Benson, Naval Air Systems Command; Mr. Steve Faulise, Raytheon

0855 – 0915

Joint Army/Navy Integrated Fire Control Live-Fire Demonstration Results (Part 2)
Mr. Kurtis Chaun (K.C.) Berner, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control

0915 – 0935

Joint Army/Navy Integrated Fire Control Live-Fire Demonstration Lessons Learned (Part 3)
Mr. Danny Ellenburg, Intergraph Corp.

0935 – 0955

Navy Air Directed Surface to Air Missile Demonstration
TBA

0955 – 1025

Refreshment Break

Lobby

 

Session 4 continued

SSC-PACAuditorium

 

 

 

 

1025 – 1045

White Sands Missile Range - Desert Ship - Upgrade in Support of Integrated Fire Control Integration and Testing
CDR Bill Harrell, NSWC PHD White Sands Detachment

1045 – 1105

NIFC-CA FTS (From-The-Sea) Integration, Test & Evaluation Plan Overview
Mr. Joseph Sebeny, Raytheon Missile Systems

1105 – 1125

Measurement and Track Fusion Filtering for Integrated Fire Control using Netted Sensors
Mr. Dwayne Hawbaker, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1125 – 1145

Launch Decision Criteria within a System of Systems
Mr. Gregory Bock, Lockheed Martin MS2

1150

Shuttle Busses Depart for Torrey Pines

1150 – 1220

Travel to Torrey Pines

1220 – 1320

Exhibit & Poster Session Lunch

Exhibit Hall

1320 – 1445

Session 5:  Interoperability & Network Enhanced Fire Control
Chairs:
Mr. Murray Roe, MCTSSA
Dr. Tony Pandiscio, Raytheon
Mr. David Rowe, Rockwell Collins, Inc.

Pavilion Ballroom

 

 

 

 

 

1320 – 1325

Session Introduction

1325 – 1345

NetFire Overview and Military Applications
Mr. John Kelly, Rockwell Collins, Inc.

1345 – 1405

ROSETTA - Datalinks Made Easy
Mr. Charlie Heidal, Rockwell Collins, Inc.

1405 – 1425

Improving Maritime Targeting and Identification through Cooperative Collection and Correlation- IMTIC3
Mr. Michael Massenet, SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic

1425 – 1445

Ensuring Joint Mission Thread Interoperability
Mr. William Scott, OSD AT&L Joint Operability

1445 – 1515

Refreshment Break

Exhibit Hall

 

1515

Exhibits Tear Down

1515 – 1620

Session 6:  Accelerating the Kill Chain
Chairs:
Mr. Jesse Hodge, NAVAIRWD
Mr. Mark Trainoff, Raytheon

Pavilion Ballroom

 

 

 

 

 

1515 – 1520

Session Introduction

1520 – 1540

Effective and Timely Fire Control, An Operator’s Perspective
Mr. Brian Crawford, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

1540 – 1600

Legal & Ethical Constraints to Fire Control on the Use of Weapons by Autonomous UXVs
Mr. John Canning, Naval Surface Warfare Center

1600 – 1620

Fire Support from the Sea: A Joint Fires and Naval Fire Support Architecture
Ms. Elizabeth O'Keefe, Raytheon Missile Systems Co.

1620

Adjourn for the Day

Thursday, 5 August 2010
All Day:  SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC-PAC)

0630 – 0730

Check-in & Badging

Torrey Pines

0630 – 1800

Registration Open

Torrey Pines

0730

Shuttle Busses Depart for SSC-PAC

Outside Lobby

0730 – 0800

Travel to SSC-PAC

 

0800 – 0830

Continental Breakfast

SSC-PAC

PARALLEL SESSIONS

Time

Event

Location

Event

Location

0830 - 1145

Session 7:  Detection, Tracking & ID
Chairs:
Mr. Bob Hintz, ONR/NAVAIR
Mr. John Robinson, USASMDC
Mr. Kip Turner, Air Force Research Laboratory

SSC-PACAuditorium

Session 8:  Modeling & Simulation/Wargaming
Chairs:
Mr. William Moore, Air Force Research Laboratory Mr. Bryant Centofanti, Northrop Grumman Corp.Dr. David Corman, The Boeing Company

SSC-PACConference Center

0830 – 0835

Session Introduction

Session Introduction

0835 – 0855

RF Detection, Discrimination, and Tracking of Dismounts
Dr. Duy Nguyen, SAIC

Navy Enterprise PRA Testbed: End-to-End Simulation Use in Anti-Air Warfare Operational Test & Evaluation
Mr. Richard Reading, Cutlass Systems Engineering/PEO IWS1TE

0855 – 0915

Maritime Target Classification
Dr. Duy Nguyen, SAIC

Advanced Guided Weapon Testbed Support of the Advanced Concept Event Wargame
Mr. Shawn Goodrich, Air Force Research Laboratory

0915 – 0935

Automated SAR Exploitation in Support of MQ-9 Reaper Operations
Mr. Douglas Turner, BAE Systems

Electronic Warfare Modeling and Simulation for Test, Evaluation, and Training
LtCol Lance Champagne, JEPAC/JTD

0935 – 0955

Adaptive Clutter Suppression and Feature Extraction from ISAR Imagery for Maritime Classification and Decision Aids
Mr. Yalew Tamrat, SAIC

Analyzing How Commonality Relates to Air & Missile Defense Performance and Using Commonality for Information Assurance
Mr. Robert Jailall, Johns Hopkins Univ/APL

0955 – 1025

Break

Session 7:  Detection, Tracking & ID (con’t)

Session 8:  Modeling & Simulation/Wargaming (con’t)

1025 – 1045

A Study of RF Identification Attribute Contribution to Resolving Ambiguity in Homeland Defense Target Classification
Mr. Brian Wessel, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Wargaming Future Concepts in AFRL
Mr. Benjamin Plenge, Air Force Research Laboratory

1045 – 1105

A New and Adaptive, Physics-Based BMD Radar Architecture for Operating in a Dense Target Environment, Potentially Including Electronic Countermeasures
Mr. Nathan Lindgren, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Weapon Effects Modeling and Simulation - Laboratory to the Warfighter
Mr. Eric Scarborough and Mr. Randy Anderson, Applied Research Associates, Inc.

1105 – 1125

Potential Benefit of Distributed Sensors for Ballistic Missile Defense
Dr. Hazim Youssef, NAVSEA Dahlgren

Validation of Debris Phenomenology
Mr. Jacob Gordon, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

1125 – 1145

Integrated Multi-Sensor Track Identification and Fusion for Ballistic Missile Defense
Mr. Larry Cole, Technology Service Corp.

Upgrades and Application of the Sensors Directorate Tracker Validation Criteria
Mr. Stephen Relyea, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

1145 – 1245

 

Lunch at SSC-PAC

Lunch at SSC-PAC

Session 9:  Integrated Air & Missile Defense
Chairs:
Mrs. Gisele Wilson, USASMDC
Mr. Douglas Ousborne, JHU/APL
Mr. John Warnke, Lockheed Martin

Session 3B:  Weapons & Engagement Alternatives
Chairs:
Mr. James Moore, Air Force Research Laboratory
Mr. Russ Neu, The Boeing Company
Mr. Bruce Norris, Lockheed Martin

1245 – 1250

Session Introduction

Session Introduction

1250 – 1310

Integrated Layered Defense System for Defense against Advanced Threats
Mr. Stefan Allen, Johns Hopkins Univ/APL

Airborne Laser Test Bed (ALTB) Demonstrations of Directed Energy Command and Control Against Missile Targets
Mr. Robert Vets, The Boeing Co.

1310 – 1330

Multisensor Integration Analysis of Flight Test Mission FTM 12
Dr. Hazim Youssef, NAVSEA Dahlgren

Airborne Laser Fire Control Real Time Design Considerations
Mr. Michael Meline, Boeing SVS

1330 – 1350

Multi-Source “Launch Characterization”
Mr. Gerald Augeri, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Endgame High Resolution Target Images for Seeker Integrated Fuzing
Dr. David Wakeman, Boeing Defense, Space, and Security

1350 – 1410

RADAR Considerations When Operating in an Integrated Fire Control (IFC) System of Systems (SoS)
Mr. William Rodney, Johns Hopkins Univ/APL

JEPAC Joint Test Implications for Fire Control in the Presence of Electronic Warfare
Col Robin Vanderberry, JEPAC/JTD

1410 – 1430

Break

1410 – 1425

Break

Session 9:  Integrated Air & Missile Defense (con’t)

Session 6B:  Accelerating the Kill Chain
Chairs:
Mr. Jesse Hodge, NAVAIRWD
Mr. Mark Trainoff, Raytheon

 

 

Session Introduction (1425 - 1430)

1430 – 1450

Network Enhanced Fire Control:  Near-Term AMD Possibilities
Mr. Douglas Blanchette, LSSI Support to TCM-LT

Analysis of Effectiveness and Utility of the Addition of a Space-Based Midcourse Sensor to the Overall  Ballistic Missile Defense System
Mr. George Cancro, Johns Hopkins University/APL

1450 – 1510

Multisensor Calibration and Registration Approach for the BMD System: An Enterprise Sensing Architecture Service Andrey Mykyta, Raytheon Co.

Employment Concepts for Multi-Target Laser Designator Technology
Mr. George Palfalvy, NAWC WD

1510 – 1530

Ballistic Missile Defense:  Challenges and Opportunities
Mr. Frank Anderson, Mr. George Galdorisi, Ms. Rachel Volner, Mr. Dallas Wilfong, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific

Strike Accelerator - Accelerating the Kill Chain
Mr. Jesse Hodge, NAWCWD

1530 – 1550

The Navy Path to Greater Roles in Global Integrated Air and Missile Defense (Global IAMD) Study
Dr. Stephen Woodall, Strategic Synthesis, Ltd.

Radar Vision 4 Ground Moving Target Identification Flight Demonstration
Mr. Albert Ezekiel, Raytheon

1555

Shuttles Depart for Torrey Pines

1555 – 1620

Travel to Torrey Pines

1620

2010 NFCS Adjourns

 

 

Attire

The Symposium dress is Business Casual or UOD for the military, except for on Plenary Session day (Tues, 3 August), which should be Coat and Tie and Service Dress for the military.