Agenda

Top Level Agenda

Sunday
4 February 2018
Monday
5 February 2018
Tuesday
6 February 2018
Wednesday
7 February 2018
Thursday
8 February 2018
Friday
9 February 2018
Track 1 Track 2 Track 1 Track 2 Track 1 Track 2 Track 1 Track 2 Track 3
(UNCLASS)
Continental Breakfast
EW HYP Plenary Session CID AT M&S FCPC DE
Mid-Morning Break
EW RTNT Plenary Session CID AT WEA EMW FCPC
Networking Lunch PMRF Tour
INFC USFE Science & Technology Round Table CID KC CW AMD
Afternoon Break
Early Registration INFC ML JIFC UAS KC SRDF MDCC
Luau Evening Off Networking Reception Evening Off

NFCS Topic Key

  • KC   Kill Chain & Distributed Lethality
  • AT   Advanced Technologies
  • CID   Combat ID
  • HYP   Hypersonics/Conventional Prompt Strike & Hypersonic Threat Defense
  • CW   Cyber Warfare (Threat, Exploitation, Assurance, Attack & Defense)
  • DE   Directed Energy
  • EMW   Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare
  • EW   Electronic Warfare
  • FCPC  Fire Control Platform Capabilities
  • INFC  Interoperability & Network Enhanced Fire Control
  • M&S   Live, Virtual, and Constructive Modeling & Simulation
  • MDCC  Multi-Domain Command & Control and Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance
  • RTNT  Rapid Transition of New Technology to the Warfighter
  • SRDF  Sensor Resource Management/Sensor & Data Fusion
  • AMD   Theatre & Homeland Joint Integrated Air & Missile Defense
  • UAS   Unmanned & Autonomous Systems (Sensors, Weapons & Platforms, including Counter UAS)
  • USFE  Utilizing Space as a Force Enhancer or Force Applier
  • WEA   Weapons, Munitions, & Engagement Alternatives
  • JIFC  Joint Integrated Fire Control (was PACOM & EBAB)
  • ML   Machine Learning

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Sunday, 4 February 2018
1630 - 2030 Registration
Monday, 5 February 2018
0700 - 0730 Poster set-up for Unclassified Poster Presenters

0730 - 0815 Speaker Meeting for Monday's Presenters
0730 - 0900 Attendee Continental Breakfast
0730 - 1630 Registration Open
1745 - 2030 Luau (Pre-purchased tickets are required.)
Track One
Track Two

Electronic Warfare
Session Chair: Dr. Stephen Uftring, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Session Co-Chair: Dr. Stephen Woodall, IERUS Technologies, Inc.
Hypersonics/Conventional Prompt Strike & Hypersonic Threat Defense
Session Chair: Mr. Douglas Ousborne, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Robert Strider, U.S. Army SMDC/ARSTRAT Technical Center
0830 - 0835 Welcome & Announcements Welcome & Announcements
0835 - 0855 AFRL's Spectrum Warfare Technologies and Key Thrusts
Dr. Stewart DeVilbiss, Air Force Research Laboratory
Data Exploitation of a High-Interest Hypersonic Weapon
Dr. Audrey Dumanian, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
0855 - 0915 Electronic Warfare Support for Army Fires
Mr. Robert Kennedy, The MITRE Corporation
Augmenting Shipboard Legacy Radar Systems for Engaging 21st Century, HGV Targets
Mr. William Crespo, NSWC Crane Division
0915 - 0935 Real-Time Planning of Offboard EA for Ship Defense
Ms. Sarah Lichtman, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Hypersonic Fire Control System Engineering Analysis
Mr. William Moore, Defense Engineering Corporation
0935 - 0955 Mitigation of Interference Between Softkill Weapons Utilized for Ship Defense
Mr. Andrew Dahlberg, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Impact of Plasma Turbulence
Dr. Vladimir Sotnikov, Air Force Research Laboratory
0955 - 1015 Real-Time Assessment of Softkill Weapons
Mr. David Kuchinsky, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Use of Over-the-Horizon RADAR for Emerging Threats
Dr. Scott Coutts, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1015 - 1035 Mid-Morning Break

Electronic Warfare, cont.
Rapid Transition of New Technology to the Warfighter
Session Chair: Mr. Mark Jones, Marine Corps Systems Command
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Dave Cox, SMDC/ARSTRAT Future Warfare Center
1035 - 1040 Announcements Session Introduction
1040 - 1100 Radar Signature Data for Soft-Kill Assessment Augmentation
Mr. Bryan Babcock, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Blue Guardian Open Adaptable Architecture: A Novel Approach to Rapidly Field C4ISR
Capt Russell Shirey, Air Force Research Laboratory
1100 - 1120 Multi-Platform Coalition Engagement Coordination for Layered Defense
Mr. Richard Renfro, Office of Naval Research
Standoff High-Altitude Enhanced Reconnaissance Long-Range Operational Concept (SHERLOC)
Mr. Richard Van Hook, Air Force Research Laboratory
1120 - 1140 Automated Vulnerability Testing of Electronic Warfare Systems
Ms. Elena Zorn, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Open System Architecture for Targeting Pod and IRST Integration on ANG F-15Cs
Mr. Joshua Hammond, Georgia Tech Research Institute
1140 - 1200 Captive Carry Missile Seeker Testbed Development
Dr. Jonathan Morse, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Test Harness Architecture Development for SoS Assessments
Lt Andrew Tymchenko, Air Force Research Laboratory
1200 - 1220 MALD-X: Forward Deployed “Spectrum Scouts” for Penetrating Strikes
Dr. Daniel Kilfoyle, Raytheon Company
Hyper-Velocity Gun Weapon System (HGWS) Fire Control Support Experiments
Mr. Thomas Queeney, Northrop Grumman Corporation
1220 - 1320 Attendee Networking Lunch
(Included in Registration Fee)
Track One
Track Two

Interoperability & Network Enhanced Fire Control
Session Chair: Mr. Steven Buckley, Navy PEO IWS6
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Glenn McLeod, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Utilizing Space as a Force Enhancer or Force Applier
Session Chair: Mr. Thomas Shew, Raytheon Missile Systems
Session Co-Chair: Mr. John Warnke, Lockheed Martin Corporation
1320 - 1325 Session Introduction Session Introduction
1325 - 1345 Layup Shot: A Method to use Forward Deployed Tactical Radar to Provide Terminal Telemetry for Precision Weapons in GPS Denied Conditions
Mr. David Musgrave, U.S. Army ARDEC
Space-Based Interceptor Assessment
Dr. Jonathan Gans, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1345 - 1405 The Army As Your Wingman: Fighter Aircraft Engagements Utilizing Army Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS) Integrated Fire Control Network (IFCN) Composite Tracks as Targeting Source
Mr. Douglas Blanchette, LSSI
Defense Applications of Solar Cannons
Dr. Dan Brasoveanu, Systems Engineering Group Inc. of Telephonics
1405 - 1425 Automated Track and Classification Fusion Prototype in Aegis for Passive Sensor Tracking and Engagement of Threats
Mr. Mike Fusco, Lockheed Martin RMS
Tip of the Spear: Exploiting Space-Based Persistent Sensing to Strengthen Warfighter Target Cueing
Mr. Michael Greenhagen, Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation
1425 - 1445 A Roadmap for Enhanced Connectivity Across All Domains
Dr. Susan Gottschlich, Raytheon Company
Space Object Tumble Characterization using Diverse Radar Information
Dr. Tod Schuck, Lockheed Martin Corporation
1445 - 1505 Afternoon Break
Track One
Track Two

Interoperability & Network Enhanced Fire Control, cont. Machine Learning
Session Chair: Dr. Gary Somers, Raytheon Company
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Ralph Tillinghast, U.S. Army ARDEC
1505 - 1510 Announcements Session Introduction
1510 - 1530 AEGIS Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode 5 Acceleration - A Multi-Faceted Interoperability Challenge
Mrs. Denise Bagnall, Naval Surface Warfare Center
Deep Cognitive Radar
Dr. Matthew Gombolay, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1530 - 1550 Improved Integration of IAMD and BMD Systems
Mr. Steve Faulise, Raytheon Company
Big Data Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Combat ID and Combat Systems – Design, Demonstrate and Proof of Concept: Discover Virtual Airways and Patterns using Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) Data
Dr. Ying Zhao, Naval Postgraduate School
1550 - 1610 Interoperability of Autonomous Systems in the C4ISR Architecture
Mrs. Raffianne Doyle, SPAWAR Pacific
Reinforcement Learning for Modeling Large-Scale Cognitive Reasoning using the Naval Simulation System and Soar
Dr. Ying Zhao, Naval Postgraduate School
1610 - 1630 Missions/Plans Workshop – Results for Integrated Planning Capabilities
Dr. Jeffrey Dunne, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
Deep Convolutional Recurrent Neural Network Signal Classification for Electronic Warfare
Mr. Sean Shepherd, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
1745 - 2030 Luau Pre-purchased tickets are required.

Tuesday, 6 February 2018
0730 - 0900 Attendee Continental Breakfast
Sponsored by The Boeing Company
0730 - 1730 Registration Open
1230 - 1245 Speaker Meeting for the Joint Integrated Fire Control Presenters
Plenary Session
Session Chair: Mr. James Cech, Georgia Tech Research Institute
Session Co-Chair: Dr. Stephen Woodall, IERUS Technologies, Inc.
0830 - 0840 Opening Remarks, Security, & Posting of the Colors
Mr. James Cech, Georgia Tech Research Institute
0840 - 0845 Plenary Welcome
By Moderator: Mr. Michael Roberts, SES, Director,
Development and Integration, Program Executive
Office, Integrated Warfare Systems Research,
Office of Naval Research
0845 - 0925 Keynote: Rear Admiral Victorino "Vic" Mercado
Director of Maritime Operations, U.S. Pacific Fleet
0925 - 0935 David M. Altwegg Lifetime Achievement Award
Moderator: Dr. Gary Somers, Raytheon Company
Presented by: Mr. William Bray, SES, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development,
Test & Evaluation and Mr. Michael Roberts, SES,
Director, Development and Integration, Program
Executive Office, Integrated Warfare Systems
Accepted by: Rear Admiral Jon Hill, Deputy Director,
Missile Defense Agency
0935 - 1005 Marine Corps Systems Command: Ms. Jeannette Evans-Morgis, SES
Deputy to the Commander, Systems Engineering &
Acquisition Logistics
1005 - 1035 Missile Defense Agency: Rear Admiral Jon Hill
Deputy Director, Missile Defense Agency
1035 - 1100 Mid-Morning Break
1100 - 1130 Army: Brigadier General Stephen Michael
Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, U.S. Army Pacific
1130 - 1200 Air Force: Major General Russell Mack
Deputy Commander, Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl
Harbor-Hickam and the Deputy Theater Air Component
Commander to the Commander, U.S. Pacific Command
1200 - 1230 Navy: Mr. Michael Roberts, SES
Director, Development and Integration, Program
Executive Office, Integrated Warfare Systems
1230 - 1330 Attendee Networking Lunch
Sponsored by Lockheed Martin Corporation
(Included in Registration Fee)
Science & Technology Round Table
Session Chair: Ms. Penny Moran, Naval Surface Warfare Center
Dahlgren Division
Session Co-Chair: Mr. James Cech, Georgia Tech Research Institute
1330 - 1335 Session Introduction
1335 - 1515
1335 - 1345 Moderator: Mr. William Bray, SES; Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, Test &
                      Evaluation
1345 - 1355 Dr. Azar Ali, SES; Pacific Air Forces Chief Scientist
1355 - 1405 Mr. John Stephansky; S&T Advisor, Commander, USMC Forces Pacific
1405 - 1415 Ms. Cynthia Holland; S&T Advisor to USPACOM
1415 - 1425 Mr. Roger Carter; S&T Air and Missile Advisor, NORAD & USNORTHCOM
1425 - 1435 Mr. Ross Wilhelm; S&T Advisor, PACFLT
1435 - 1515 Questions for the Panel
1515 - 1540 Afternoon Break
Joint Integrated Fire Control
Session Chair: Mr. James Cech, Georgia Tech Research Institute
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Glenn McLeod, Lockheed Martin Corporation
1540 - 1550 Session Introduction & Early Career Award Presentations
1550 - 1610 Program Cooperation and Collaboration is Necessary to Build
a Family of Systems
RADM (Ret) Jim Shannon, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC)
1610 - 1630 Emerging Threats in Northern PACOM
Ms. Jennifer Pels, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific
1630 - 1650 Modeling Strategic Deterrence
Mr. Bill Wilhelm, Lockheed Martin Corporation
1650 - 1710 FIRECAPE
Mr. Richard Spadaccini, NAVAIR
1710 - 1730 Leverage of Existing Systems for Rapid Capability Response
Mr. Thomas Wiley, Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
Wednesday, 7 February 2018
0730 - 0815 Speaker Meeting for Wednesday's Presenters
Sponsored by The Boeing Company
0730 - 0900 Attendee Continental Breakfast
0730 - 1730 Registration Open
1830 - 2000 Happy Hour Reception
(Families & Guests Invited)

Sponsored by Raytheon Company
Track One
Track Two

Combat ID
Session Chair: Mr. Roy Ballard, Air Force Research Laboratory
Session Co-Chair
: Mr. William Maselko, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
Advanced Technologies
Session Chair: Mr. John Robinson, U.S. Army SMDC/ARSTRAT
Session Co-Chair: Dr. Joseph Deroba, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC I2WD and Mr. Thomas Shew, Raytheon Missile Systems
0830 - 0835 Session Introduction Session Introduction
0835 - 0855 Current Non-Cooperative Target Identification Efforts in AFRL Sensors Directorate
Mr. Marc Masquelier, Air Force Research Laboratory
Advanced IRST Performance in Clutter
Dr. Sarah Willis, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
0855 - 0915 Sustainable Bistatic SAR Target Identification
Dr. Ron Dilsavor, Systems & Technology Research
Coupling Advanced Fire Control with Modernized Homing Guidance
Mr. John Shirley, U.S. Army AMRDEC
0915 - 0935 PRIDE Bi-Static Data Collection
Mr. David Short, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
Tactical Range LADAR Vibrometer for Combat Identification
Mr. Brian Stadler, Air Force Research Laboratory
0935 - 0955 Bistatic Combat Identification
Ms. Wendy Garber, Matrix Research, Inc.
Automated Data Exploitation Algorithms for Enhanced Track Purity and Battlespace Awareness
Ms. Kayla Broyles, Modern Technology Solutions, Inc.
0955 - 1015 Early Assessment of the Feasibility of Bistatic SAR ATR under the AFRL PRIDE Program
Dr. Jonathan Benson, Leidos
Expanding the Battlespace Through Multi-Beam Communications Scheduling and Routing
Mr. Ryan Scheidt, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
1015 - 1045 Mid-Morning Break
Combat ID, cont.
Advanced Technologies, cont.
1045 - 1050 Announcements Announcements
1050 - 1110 Shining Light into the Deep Learning Black Box for Ship Identification
Mr. Levi Roberts, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division
Video Synthetic Aperture Radar (ViSAR) RF Targeting in Weather
Mr. Vincent Terek, Air Force Research Laboratory
1110 - 1130 Cognitive Processing Techniques in Support of Ballistic Missile Defense Automated Threat Characterization for Discrimination and Weapon Assignment
Mr. Stephen Hartley, MTSI
Dynamic Multi-Modal Target Reacquisition
Dr. Gregory Arnold, Matrix Research, Inc.
1130 - 1150 Investments, Applications, and Advances in Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Karla Spriestersbach, Missile Defense Agency
Stable Extended Target Kalman Filter
Dr. Zachary Chance, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1150 - 1210 Robustness of Combat ID Systems to Adversarial Perturbations
Ms. Olivia Brown, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Novel Methods for Tag, Track, and Locate
Mr. Michael Strauss, Creative Microsystems Corporation
1210 - 1230 Learning to Learn Discrimination Models for an Evolving Threat
Mr. Justin Goodwin, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Enhancing Warfighter Capabilities through Improved CIWS EO/IR Sensors
Mr. Sean Keller, Raytheon Missile Systems
1230 - 1330 Attendee Networking Lunch
(Included in Registration Fee)
Track One
Track Two

Combat ID, cont. Kill Chain & Distributed Lethality
Session Chair: Mr. Michael O'Gara, SPAWAR Systems Center, Pacific
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Douglas Ousborne, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
1330 - 1335 Announcements Session Introduction
1335 - 1355 Video-SAR Fusion with ATI/DPCA
Mr. Matthew Shuman, Air Force Research Laboratory
Naval Integrated Fire Control – Counter Air (NIFC-CA) Ongoing Activities and Challenges
Mr. Thomas Sokol, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
1355 - 1415 Best of Breed: SAR ATRbC
Mr. Matthew Reardon, Northrop Grumman Corporation
IFC Resource Management to Improve Raid Capacity
Mr. Joseph Davis, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
1415 - 1435 Automatic Target Classification of Ground-Based Threats
Mr. James Bopp, United States Air Force
Concepts for the Next Generation Surface Navy Integrated Warfare System
Mr. Scott Bewley, PEO IWS
1435 - 1455 F-35 Combat ID Fusion Lessons Learned
Mr. Kent Engebretson, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
Enabling Battle Management via Machine Learning Models of the Human Pilot
Dr. Matthew Gombolay, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1455 - 1515 Extended-Range ASuW ATR Against Denied-Targets – Application of Synthetic Radar Data and Statistical Hypothesis Testing
Dr. John Jensen, Naval Surface Warfare Center Weapons Division
Underwater Data Fusion in the Kill Chain
Mr. John Green, Naval Postgraduate School
1515 - 1545 Afternoon Break
Unmanned & Autonomous Systems (Sensors, Weapons & Platforms, including Counter UAS)
Session Chair: Dr. Karla Spriestersbach, Missile Defense Agency
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Ralph Tillinghast, U.S. Army ARDEC
Kill Chain & Distributed Lethality, cont.
1545 - 1550 Session Introduction Announcements
1550 - 1610 Autonomous Tactical ISR in Support of Fires
Dr. Thomas Walls, Naval Research Laboratory
Radar Imaging with Unknown Motion
Dr. Matthew Ferrara, Matrix Research, Inc.
1610 - 1630 Collaborative Operation in Denied Environment (CODE) Overview
Mr. William Koenig, Air Force Research Laboratory
Kill Chain Analysis and Modeling
Mr. Andrew Berman, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1630 - 1650 Exploitation Capability Expectations for Autonomous Attritable Aircraft in A2AD Environments
Mr. John Werthmann, Leidos, Inc.
"Most Advanced Yet Acceptable” Human-Machine Teaming
Ms. Rebecca Gassler, OPNAV N2N6 DWO
1650 - 1710 Swarm of Autonomous Armed Drones
Mr. Ralph Tillinghast, U.S. Army ARDEC
Intercept Signature Modeling for Kill Assessment
Dr. Jeff Taylor, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
1710 - 1730 Mobile Force Protection (MFP)
Mr. William Koenig, Air Force Research Laboratory
Integrated Battle Management Architecture: Automated Decision Aids
Dr. Dana Sinno, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1830 - 2000 Happy Hour Reception
(Families & Guests Invited)

Sponsored by Raytheon Company
Thursday, 8 February 2018
0730 - 0815 Speaker Meeting for Thursday's Presenters
0730 - 0900 Attendee Continental Breakfast
0730 - 1630 Registration Open
Track One
Track Two

Track Three
Live, Virtual, & Constructive Modeling & Simulation
Session Chair: Mr. David Cox, SMDC/ARSTRAT Future Warfare Center
Session Co-Chair: Ms. Keri Bailey, Air Force Research Laboratory
Fire Control Platform Capabilities
Session Chair: Dr. Stephen Woodall, IERUS Technologies, Inc.
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Mark Longbrake, Black River Systems Company
Directed Energy
Session Chair: Mr. John Warnke, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Thomas Shew, Raytheon Missile Systems
0830 - 0835 Session Introduction Session Introduction Session Introduction
0835 - 0855 The Wrap-Around Artificial Intelligence Tool for Improved Testing (WAIT4IT)
Dr. Matthew Wagner and Dr. David Witman, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
Improved Navy Surface Target Engagement Capability through Rapid Development of Fire Control Software Enhancements
Mr. Tom Wimberly, NSWC Dahlgren Division
The Integration of Directed Energy Weapons into Naval Air and Surface Defense
Mr. Justin Boyar, Raytheon Missile Systems
0855 - 0915 High Fidelity Ground Based Air Surveillance Radar Simulation System
Mrs. Lynn Cistulli, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Extended Range Canon Artillery (ERCA) Fire Control
Mr. Manpreet Chopra, U.S. Army
Real-Time Atmospheric Characterization for High Energy Laser Fire Control
Dr. Christopher Valenta, Georgia Tech Research Institute
0915 - 0935 Multisystem Simulation with T2OURNAMINT
Mr. Jeffrey McHarg, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Integrated Fire Control - Test and Evaluation Capability
Mr. Kyle Hoyt, Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems
Directed Energy Weapon Modeling, Simulation & Analysis
Mr. James Sewell, Air Force Research Laboratory
0935 - 0955 Overview and Evaluation of Embedded Training for Inflight Pilot Training
Ms. Kelly Giang, United States Air Force
Mapping a Combat System: Using Model Based Systems Engineering to Analyze the Zumwalt Integrated Combat System
Mr. Erich Kreyling, JHU Applied Physics Laboratory
Evaluation of Collateral Effects for Directed Energy Weapons in the Integrated Weapons Environment for Analysis
2LT Jacob Pridotkas, Air Force Research Laboratory
0955 - 1015 A Proposed Real-Time Sim-Over-Live Digital Simulator for Radar Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing
Dr. Erik Chowdhury, Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
Accuracy Testing and Modeling of Mortar System
Mr. Michael Wright, U.S. Army ARDEC
Operationalizing Directed Energy Weapons for the US Navy. High Power Radio Frequency (HPRF) and High Energy Laser (HEL) Weapon Systems.
Mr. Christopher Behre, NSWC Dahlgren Division
1015 - 1045 Mid-Morning Break
Weapons, Munitions, & Engagement Alternatives
Session Chair: Ms. Keri Bailey, Air Force Research Laboratory
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Robert Strider, U.S. Army SMDC/ARSTRAT Technical Center
Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare
Session Chair: Mr. Ron "Squeek" Henry, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Steven Buckley, Navy PEO IWS6
Fire Control Platform Capabilities, cont.
1045 - 1050 Session Introduction Session Introduction Announcements
1050 - 1110 Effect of Fragment Mitigation on Collateral Damage Estimation
Mr. Brandon Taylor, Air Force Research Laboratory
Real-Time Spectrum Operations
Mrs. Penny Moran, NSWC Dahlgren Division
Directed Energy Operational Need and Integration into Aegis
Ms. Erika Parenti, Pugh Associates
1110 - 1130 Integrated Weapons Environment for Analysis (IWEA) Kinetic Energy Weapon Effectiveness
Ms. Judith Sherrill, Air Force Research Laboratory
Passively Derived EW Battlespace Awareness for Non-Lethal Fires Integration
Mr. Matthew Schumacher, NAWCWD Point Mugu
Weapon Orientation for Weaponized Universal Lightweight Fire-Control (WULF)
Mr. Michael Wright, U.S. Army ARDEC
1130 - 1150 Presentation Title to be Announced
Ms. Ellen MacLean, Black River Systems
Robust Intelligent Control for Cognitive Electronic Warfare
Mr. Taylor Killian, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Teamed Targeting: Distributed Fire Control Systems and Programmable Munitions
Mr. Evan Finn, U.S. Army ARDEC
1150 - 1210 Kinetic Energy Damage Model for Simulating Multi-Strike Attacks
Mr. Mark Green, Geomechanics Research and Analysis, Inc.
Forward Deployed Collaborative Mission Rehearsal Virtual Reality System
Mr. Stephen McIver, NAWCWD Point Mugu
Multi-Mission Automatic Targeting-Remote Operated Weapon Station (ATROWS)
Mr. Terence Rice, U.S. Army ARDEC
1210 - 1230 Next Generation Fast-Running Progressive Damage (PD) Methodology
Mr. Randy Anderson, Cobia Research
Framing the Electromagnetic Battle Management Problem
Mr. Marvin Potts, Air Force Research Laboratory
Introduction of Dual Band Radar into CVN 78
Mr. Robert Ogden, Raytheon Company
1230 - 1330 Attendee Networking Lunch
(Included in Registration Fee)
Cyber Warfare (Threat, Exploitation, Assurance, Attack & Defense)
Session Chair: Ms. Jennifer Splaingard, The Boeing Company
Session Co-Chair: Ms. Janet Kasmer, The Boeing Company and Mr. Mike O’Gara, SPAWAR Systems Center, Pacific
Theatre & Homeland Joint Integrated Air & Missile Defense
Session Chair: Mr. Stanley Schroeder, Lockheed Martin RMS
Session Co-Chair: Dr. Stephen Uftring, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1330 - 1335 Session Introduction Session Introduction
1335 - 1355 Building Resilient Software and Systems
Mr. Andy Farrar, OPNAV N2N6 Digital Warfare Office
Warfighting Capability Assessment Processes and Development Priorities for Integrated Fire Control
Ms. Paige Rumberg, Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center
1355 - 1415 Protecting Aircraft and Avionics from Cyber Vulnerability
Dr. Nicholas Kovach, Air Force Research Laboratory
Naval Force-Level Requirements for Integrated Air and Missile Defense --- What They Are, What They Mean for Required Force-Level Capabilities, Ideas on How We Get There, and the Cultural Changes in Warfighting That Will Be Required
Dr. Stephen Woodall, IERUS Technologies, Inc.
1415 - 1435 Ensuring the Integrity of Kill Chain Hardware to Strengthen the Warfighter
Mrs. Carolyn Sue Randles, USASMDC/ARSTRAT and Dr. John Wallrabenstein, Analog Devices
Distributed Passive EO/IR Sensing for IAMD Threat Warning
Mr. John Stewart, Georgia Tech Research Institute
1435 - 1455 Immunizing and Re-Establishing a Trust-Based System for Cybersecurity through Resiliency
Mr. Adam Simonoff, NSWC Dahlgren Division
Assessment of Escort Capacity for Fleet Defense
Mr. Adam Schnabel, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
1455 - 1515 Using Molecular Communication Systems to Activate In Vivo Bio-Nanorobotic Malicious Code
Dr. Gregory Carpenter, GCE, LLC
A Systems Approach to Battle Management Aids
Ms. Bonnie Johnson, Naval Postgraduate School
1515 - 1545 Afternoon Break
Sensor Resource Management/Sensor & Data Fusion
Session Chair: Mr. Mark Longbrake, Black River Systems Company
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Stanley Schroeder, Lockheed Martin RMS
Multi-Domain Command & Control and Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance
Session Chair: Mr. Glenn McLeod, Lockheed Martin Corporation
Session Co-Chair: Mr. Ron "Squeek" Henry, Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
1545 - 1550 Session Introduction Session Introduction
1550 - 1610 Flight Testing Sensor Fusion - Best Practices and Lessons Learned
Mr. Paul Foxgrover, United States Air Force
Common Planning Picture: The Future of Centralized Planning / Decentralized Execution
Mr. Todd Cloutier, Monterey Technologies, Inc.
1610 - 1630 Multi-Platform/Multi-Spectral Sensor Fusion for Advanced Missile Defense
Mr. Dave Hurley, NSWC Dahlgren Division
Adversarial Forecasting with AFRL's Multi-Domain Autonomous Sensing Architecture
Lt Timothy Machin, Air Force Research Laboratory
1630 - 1650 Automated Track and Classification Fusion Prototype in Aegis
Mr. Chip Sinclair, Lockheed Martin RMS
Next Generation AEW in Future Naval Missions in a Challenging Environment
Mr. Marc DeBlasio, Northrop Grumman Corporation
1650 - 1710 Characterizing Target Classification Uncertainty Using Copulas
Dr. Christopher George, Boston Fusion Corporation
DEVIANT Updates: Real-Time SAR, GMTI, Tracking, and ATR
Dr. Teresa Selee, Georgia Tech Research Institute
1710 - 1730 Full Spectrum Sensor Resource Management (FSSRM) for Passive Situation Awareness and Fire Control
Dr. Thomas Frey and Mr. George Hellstern, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
Multi-Domain Data Fusion and Integration with Applicable Dataset
Mr. Shane Carleton, Georgia Tech Research Institute
1730 Adjourn