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TechNet Cyber
The cyberspace battlefield has changed. No longer an arena where adversaries launch a single distributed denial of service attack, lob a virus or infiltrate a network, it is now a state of persistent barrages and simultaneous campaigns. Attacks against high-value targets still occur, but they are accompanied by a torrent of continuous assaults on political, economic and security interests.
2023 Air Force Contracting Summit
You are invited to attend next year's 2023 Air Force Contracting Summit in Florida on February 7-8, 2023.
SpaceCom Expo 2023
SpaceCom, the Global Commercial Space Conference & Exposition, powers and cultivates the entire space ecosystem, helping space businesses thrive.
This unrivaled annual event attracts thousands of space professionals for an engaging conference program led by topic experts and a comprehensive expo showcasing the world’s leading solution providers.
Special Air Warfare Symposium
IEEE RAPID Conference
The IEEE RAPID conference aims to bring together government, academia and industry in a global forum to present new fundamental basic research, innovative technologies and build collaborations to solve critical security and defense challenges. This international conference will be broad in scope covering such areas as electromagnetics, device physics, optics and photonics, algorithms, and test and evaluation to name a few.
Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies (AMOS) Conference
AIAA SciTech Forum
AIAA SciTech Forum is the world’s largest event for aerospace research, development, and technology. The hybrid format will allow you to participate in person in National Harbor, Maryland, or virtually, based on your preference. There are many reasons why you should participate in the forum, but we’ve narrowed it down to the top five.
1. Innovation Starts Here
AIAA SciTech Forum and its predecessors have been delivering aerospace research and technology findings that have driven innovative developments for more than 50 years.
DefenseTalks 2022
Modern warfare has dramatically shifted over the past two decades. Data and technology have become as important to 21st century defense as bombs and bullets. And as the U.S. expands its focus on Great Power competition with near-peer adversaries like China and Russia, the Department of Defense has placed a greater emphasis on using modern, data-driven technologies to enable better and quicker decision-making in life and death scenarios.