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Future Soldier Technology USA
June 24 - June 25, 2019
Future Soldier Technology USA

As the US Army and Marine Corps seek to enhance their capabilities in preparation for potential ‘near-peer’ conflict, there is renewed focus on the most crucial and unchanging conduit of dismounted warfare: the individual soldier.

In line with the creation of US Army Futures Command and the key US Army modernization priority of increasing Soldier Lethality, Future Soldier Technology USA will bring together a community of senior military leaders, program managers, and researchers at the forefront of delivering enhanced soldier capabilities, from the US and beyond. 

Future Soldier Technology USA is the only dedicated soldier and marine equipment modernisation conference in North America. With a unique focus on lightening the load and delivering greater lethality through advanced technology, this event will enable dismounted soldier and marine program managers to meet and test the latest equipment capable of enhancing infantry operations.

Key Topics Addressed Will Include:

  • Enhancing lethality
  • Lightening the load
  • Increasing soldier power
  • Optimising night vision
  • Dismounted situational awareness
  • Maximising survivability
  • Transforming manoeuvrability
  • Leveraging Augmented Reality (AR)

With senior support from the US Army’s PEO Soldier, Marine Corps Systems Command, Natick Soldier Research Development and Engineering Center (NSRDEC), Army Futures Command: Cross Functional Team Soldier Lethality, the Rapid Equipping Force, US Army Research Laboratory, Maneuver Battle Lab, this is the only place to hear the very latest developments in soldier modernization from the key decision makers at the heart of the world’s best military.  

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel (Ret'd) Edwin Davis

Colonel (Ret'd) Edwin Davis

Acting Director Maneuver Battle Lab, US Army
Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

Former Project Manager Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier , US Army
Colonel Elliott Caggins

Colonel Elliott Caggins

Project Manager Soldier Weapons PEO Soldier, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Byron Harder PhD

Lieutenant Colonel Byron Harder PhD

Synthetic Training Integration and Management Branch Head, USMC
Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

Product Manager Ground Soldier Systems, PM SWAR, US Army
Major General (Ret'd) John Charlton

Major General (Ret'd) John Charlton

Former Commander US Army Test Evaluation Command, US Army Test and Evaluation Command

Brigadier General Anthony Potts

Commanding General PEO Soldier, US Army
Brigadier General Anthony Potts

Colonel (Ret'd) Edwin Davis

Acting Director Maneuver Battle Lab, US Army
Colonel (Ret'd) Edwin Davis

Colonel (Ret'd) Mike Lawrence

Chief Strategy Officer, GMRE Inc
Colonel (Ret'd) Mike Lawrence

Colonel (Ret'd) Mike Sweeney

VP of Government Strategy, REDCOM
Colonel (Ret'd) Mike Sweeney

Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

Former Project Manager Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier , US Army
Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

Colonel Elliott Caggins

Project Manager Soldier Weapons PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel Elliott Caggins

Dr Corde Lane

Director, Human Research & Engineering Center, US Army Research Laboratory
Dr Corde Lane

Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa

Human Research Lead, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center
Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa

Dr Robb Wilcox

Director, Soldier Performance Optimization Directorate, Combat Capabilities Development Command
Dr Robb Wilcox

Lieutenant Colonel Byron Harder PhD

Synthetic Training Integration and Management Branch Head, USMC
Lieutenant Colonel Byron Harder PhD

Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas M. Sanchez

Outreach Team Chief, Rapid Equipping Force, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas M. Sanchez

Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

Product Manager Ground Soldier Systems, PM SWAR, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

Lieutenant Commander Itay Weiss

CEO & Israeli Navy Reservist, Secubit Ltd
Lieutenant Commander Itay Weiss

Major General (Ret'd) John Charlton

Former Commander US Army Test Evaluation Command, US Army Test and Evaluation Command
Major General (Ret'd) John Charlton

Major Thomas Beyerl

Group Executive Officer, Asymmetric Warfare Group
Major Thomas Beyerl

Mr Alan Skilbeck

Technical Manager, Thales UK
Mr Alan Skilbeck

Mr Francois Legras

FN e-novation Product Manager, FN Herstal
Mr Francois Legras

Mr Mathias Nakatsui

System Engineering Manager, STAR-PAN System Architect, Glenair, Inc.
Mr Mathias Nakatsui

Mr Ralph Petroff

President, US, Marathon Robotics
Mr Ralph Petroff

Mr Richard Waldrom

Capture Lead Soldier Systems, Ultra Electronics
Mr Richard Waldrom

Mr Thomas Smith

Information Technology Insertion Consultant to FN , FN America
Mr Thomas Smith

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Project Manager Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier , US Army

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Transforming the Warfighter’s Equipment and Capabilities to Dominate the 21st Century Battlefield

Brigadier General Anthony Potts

Brigadier General Anthony Potts, Commanding General PEO Soldier, US Army

  • Improving close combat preparedness to ensure the infantry soldier can fight and win in complex tactical environments
  • Providing next generation weapons and ensuring the soldier is equipped with effective optronic accessories for maximum lethality
  • Reducing physical and cognitive burden through Adaptive Soldier Architecture
  • Closely coordinating programmes and projects to ensure effective capability integration
  • Ensuring capability development is equally prioritized as well as equipment and materiel modernization
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    Next Generation Interconnectivity Powering Mission Success

    Mr Mathias Nakatsui

    Mr Mathias Nakatsui, System Engineering Manager, STAR-PAN System Architect, Glenair, Inc.

  • Understanding Mission Profiles
  • Adaptive Technology to Meet the Profiles
  • Tactical Engineering and Integrated Manufacturing Capability
  • Tactical Applications
  • Worldwide Technical and Logistical Support
     
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    Morning Coffee

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    10:45

    Next Generation Weapon Systems for the Dismounted Soldier: Increasing Range and Accuracy

    Colonel Elliott Caggins

    Colonel Elliott Caggins, Project Manager Soldier Weapons PEO Soldier, US Army

  • Enhancing individual and crew served weapons for lethality overmatch
  • The Squad Designated Marksman rifle: Increasing range, accuracy, and lethality for infantry squads
  • Boosting small arms firepower through the modular handgun system (MHS), with enhanced laser and light-based aiming
  • Increasing efficiency through wireless fire control, improving loading and ammunition integration
  • Testing and fielding the latest weapons and weapon technology
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    Solutions for Expeditionary Power

    Colonel (Ret'd) Mike Lawrence

    Colonel (Ret'd) Mike Lawrence, Chief Strategy Officer, GMRE Inc

  • Power Management Goals
  • Optimized Warfighter / Balanced Weight
  • Scalable Options
  • Power When You Need it Most
  • Power Options in an Austere Environment
     
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    Networking Lunch

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    The Impact of Connected Weapons in the Future Battlefield

    Lieutenant Commander Itay Weiss

    Lieutenant Commander Itay Weiss, CEO & Israeli Navy Reservist, Secubit Ltd

  • The Future Battlefield's challenges
  • What information will we get from the Future Soldier
  • How AI will impact the Future Battlefield
  • Weaponlogic & future systems integration
  • AI-powered decision making
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    Strengthening Soldier Lethality by Adapting to Complex and AsymmetricThreats

    Major Thomas Beyerl

    Major Thomas Beyerl, Group Executive Officer, Asymmetric Warfare Group

  • Contributing to soldier capability development through the work of the Asymmetric Warfare Group
  • The need for agile response to new and complex threats in the 21st century battlefield to prepare soldiers for multi-domain operations
  • Enhancing lethality and survivability for the dismounted soldier
  • Identifying and bridging capability gaps through close work with partnership with other Army organizations
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    Smarter Technology at the Tactical Edge

    Mr Richard Waldrom

    Mr Richard Waldrom, Capture Lead Soldier Systems, Ultra Electronics

  • Maintaining future systems growth and development
  • Enabling efficient and effective force application
  • Enhancing data, voice and situational awareness
  • Meeting current and future close combat challenges head on
     
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    Dismounted Soldier Communications

    Mr Alan Skilbeck

    Mr Alan Skilbeck, Technical Manager, Thales UK

  • The user environment
  • Size, Weight and Power
  • Technologies that meets the range and deliver the services
  • Trade-offs necessary in putting together a communications solution
  • Unique challenges in terms of detection, operation in congested environments and in hostile RF action
     
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    Afternoon Tea

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    A Human Factors Approach to Enhancing Soldier Modernization and Lethality

    Dr Corde Lane

    Dr Corde Lane, Director, Human Research & Engineering Center, US Army Research Laboratory

  • Engaging in innovative human performance research to further future soldier capabilities
  • Evaluating and reducing cognitive and physical burdens to the dismounted soldier
  • Empowering the soldier through research & analysis supporting the Synthetic Training Environment, increasing lethality battle preparedness
  • Research and experimentation to human/system integration in support of the notion of ‘soldier as a system’
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    16:15

    Transforming Soldier Mobility through Robotics & Autonomous Systems

    Colonel (Ret'd) Edwin Davis

    Colonel (Ret'd) Edwin Davis, Acting Director Maneuver Battle Lab, US Army

  • Embedding RAS into dismounted soldier operations
  • How the Maneuver Battle Lab is expanding RAS capabilities through advanced testing and experimentation
  • Lightening the load through the Squad Multi-Purpose Equipment Transport
  • Leveraging miniature land and air-based RAS, such as soldier borne Nano-drones
  • Potential for further autonomous sensors to improve dismounted situational awareness
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    16:45

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Project Manager Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier , US Army

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    16:50

    Evening Networking Drinks Reception Hosted by Lead Sponsor Glenair

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Project Manager Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier , US Army

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    9:00

    Empowering the Warfighter and Maximizing Combat Effectiveness Through Advanced Science & Technology Research

    Dr Robb Wilcox

    Dr Robb Wilcox, Director, Soldier Performance Optimization Directorate, Combat Capabilities Development Command

  • Ensuring soldiers are effectively equipped and to face the challenges of the modern battlefield
  • Advanced research with a ‘human factors’ focus to maximize the potential of the warfighter
  • Optimizing soldier performance including lethality and sustainability through research and experimentation
  • Taking a holistic approach to soldier protection, developing new innovative materials to transform survivability
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    9:30

    Nett Warrior: Integrating C4I Technology to Achieve Greater Dismounted Situational Awareness

    Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris

    Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris, Product Manager Ground Soldier Systems, PM SWAR, US Army

  • Nett Warrior: Ensuring faster and more informed battlefield decision making by increasing dismounted situational awareness
  • Leveraging COTS smartphone technology to aid the warfighter
  • Combining tactical navigation, targeting, and communications data in a single display
  • Ensuring effective connectivity through multiple networks, for greater communication reliability
  • Increasing integrated capabilities through open architecture design
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    The Soldier and the Changing Nature of Warfare in the 21st Century

    Major General (Ret'd) John Charlton

    Major General (Ret'd) John Charlton, Former Commander US Army Test Evaluation Command, US Army Test and Evaluation Command

  • Assessing the past development of the modern infantry soldier to further understand potential future soldier requirements
  • The wars of the future: The role of the individual soldier in the multi-domain warfare concept
  • Emphasising human factors in soldier capability enhancement: the need to consider soldier physical and mental performance as well as new technology
  • Challenges in developing and acquiring new soldier equipment in an era of rapid technological change
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    10:30

    From King Edward II to TOPGUN and 2019: Achieving ‘Lethality Today’ through Innovative Training

    Mr Ralph Petroff

    Mr Ralph Petroff, President, US, Marathon Robotics

  • History proves that innovative training with existing weapons can yield immediate and dramatic lethality increases
  • Fixing the Achilles Heel of today’s soldier lethality
  • Achieving ‘lethality today’ by training with AI-enabled autonomous robots
  • Creating ‘pre-combat veterans’ to win ‘the fight tonight’
     
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    Morning Coffee

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    Thriving in the Chaos: Enabling Warfighters with the Right C2 Model

  • Solving complex challenges with intuitive solutions to support warfighter mobility
  • Increasing resiliency and survivability with a multi-tiered approach
  • Support distributed operations in austere environments with flexible communication paths
  • Enhancing operational flexibility while reducing maintenance, training, and lifecycle costs
     
  • Colonel (Ret'd) Mike Sweeney

    Colonel (Ret'd) Mike Sweeney, VP of Government Strategy, REDCOM

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    12:00

    How FN Herstal Responds to Operational Needs to Improve Soldier’s Lethality

  • Integrating ballistics and environment parameters to maximise hit probability
  • Enhancing combat effectiveness through marksmanship training
  • Mr Francois Legras

    Mr Francois Legras, FN e-novation Product Manager, FN Herstal

    Mr Thomas Smith

    Mr Thomas Smith, Information Technology Insertion Consultant to FN , FN America

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Facilitating Agile Equipment Development to Enhance the Warfighter’s Fighting Capabilities

    Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas M. Sanchez

    Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas M. Sanchez, Outreach Team Chief, Rapid Equipping Force, US Army

  • The role of REF in rapid non-standard equipment development to augment soldier equipment modernization efforts
  • Meeting the needs of the dismounted soldier to ensure increased lethality and survivability
  • Working closely with dismounted soldier and in theater to ensure the most agile equipment development
  • Priorities in non-standard equipment development: mission control, fire protection, and dismounted ISR
  • Lessons to be learned from the REF’s agile processes
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    Leveraging Immersive Technologies for a Cutting-Edge Synthetic Training Environment

    Lieutenant Colonel Byron Harder PhD

    Lieutenant Colonel Byron Harder PhD, Synthetic Training Integration and Management Branch Head, USMC

  • The Marine Corps Synthetic Training Enterprise: current USMC efforts aimed at transforming Marine Air Ground Task Force training
  • The role of immersive technology and augmented reality in improving training
  • Leveraging artificial intelligence to enable more training repetitions
  • Measuring the return on investment for Live, Virtual, and Constructive training solutions
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    14:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    Enhancing Soldier Lethality Through Innovative Virtual Reality Testing and Simulation

    Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa

    Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa, Human Research Lead, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center

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    15:30

    Panel: Enhancing Soldier and Marine Lethality Through Synthetic Environments

  • Key perspectives from the branches – Army, Marine and R&D approaches to warfighter training
  • Asymmetric and near-peer battlespaces: what each means for dismounted capability from a training perspective
  • Joint and coalition operations – bridging the gap between key organisations to provide a holistic approach to warfighter training
  • What future immersive AR and VR technologies offer the DoD in next generation training and simulation
  • From the proving ground to the battle ground – converting drills to on-the-ground proficiency
     
  • Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Project Manager Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier , US Army

    Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa

    Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa, Human Research Lead, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center

    Major Thomas Beyerl

    Major Thomas Beyerl, Group Executive Officer, Asymmetric Warfare Group

    Lieutenant Colonel Byron Harder PhD

    Lieutenant Colonel Byron Harder PhD, Synthetic Training Integration and Management Branch Head, USMC

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    16:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen

    Colonel (Ret'd) Richard Hansen , Former Project Manager Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier , US Army

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    16:30

    Site Visit to USMC Gruntworks Facility in Quantico, VA


    Commanding General PEO Soldier
    US Army
    Acting Director Maneuver Battle Lab
    US Army
    Chief Strategy Officer
    GMRE Inc
    VP of Government Strategy
    REDCOM
    Former Project Manager Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier
    US Army
    Project Manager Soldier Weapons PEO Soldier
    US Army
    Director, Human Research & Engineering Center
    US Army Research Laboratory
    Human Research Lead
    US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center
    Director, Soldier Performance Optimization Directorate
    Combat Capabilities Development Command
    Synthetic Training Integration and Management Branch Head
    USMC
    Outreach Team Chief, Rapid Equipping Force
    US Army
    Product Manager Ground Soldier Systems, PM SWAR
    US Army
    CEO & Israeli Navy Reservist
    Secubit Ltd
    Former Commander US Army Test Evaluation Command
    US Army Test and Evaluation Command
    Group Executive Officer
    Asymmetric Warfare Group
    Technical Manager
    Thales UK
    FN e-novation Product Manager
    FN Herstal
    System Engineering Manager, STAR-PAN System Architect
    Glenair, Inc.
    President, US
    Marathon Robotics
    Capture Lead Soldier Systems
    Ultra Electronics
    Information Technology Insertion Consultant to FN
    FN America

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    FN America, LLC

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    FN America, LLC, is a U.S. subsidiary of FN Herstal, S.A., a global leader in the development and manufacturing of high-quality, reliable frearms for military, law enforcement, and commercial customers worldwide. Headquartered in McLean, VA, with manufacturing operations in Columbia, SC, FN America is passionately committed to providing its customers with a portfolio of products, training, and support services under the FN brand name that enhance their performance and safeguard their lives.


    Harris

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    Our Night Vision facility in Roanoke, VA has designed and manufactured USG qualified image intensifier tubes and night vision goggles for over 60 years. We have designed and develop image intensifier tubes, high performance image intensifier tubes, thermal imaging sensors, fused goggle systems and individual soldier systems (ISS). Our engineering staff includes approximately 80 R&D and manufacturing engineers including electrical, mechanical, software, system and optical disciplines. We have a R&D laboratory for prototype builds and functional and environmental testing capabilities. Our current production capacity is approximately 10,000 image intensifier tubes and 3,000 goggles per month. Most recently we were awarded a contract by the US Army on Phase 1 of the ENVG-B program which is a rapid prototype program to deliver a fused binocular system. This product is an upgraded system that features our state-of-the-art white phosphor image intensifier tubes, improved thermal camera, overlaid augmented reality, sensor/navigation data and more. While this is just the first phase for a small quantity of evaluation units, this order is significant because it positions the business to further engage with the U.S. Army, Marine Corps and SOCOM on the ENVG-B platform and helps set the stage for future production awards. Our R&D team is currently developing new technology to advance both the performance of and manufacturability of image intensifier tubes.


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    Marathon Targets

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    Marathon Targets enable ‘same day lethality improvement’: immediate and dramatic improvement in soldier lethality, by providing realistic AI-enabled moving targets that look, move, and even behave like real people. We address the fundamental problem common to all militaries: the only time their warfighters perform live fire training with realistic moving targets - is in actual combat. The battlefield is not the place to practice the life-or-death skill of shooting the enemy, before he shoots you. Marathon solves this root cause problem with AI-enabled autonomous humanoid robots that mimic human behaviors. Shoot one robot, and the others will autonomously scatter, or self-organize a counterattack. By training against a thinking, adaptive and unpredictable robotic enemy force, lethality improves immediately, to help win ‘the Fight Tonight.’ In addition to ‘same day lethality improvement’, autonomous targets have other significant benefits: • ‘Same day range modernization’ – almost any range can be turned into a state-of-the-art moving target range in just hours. This saves billions of construction, and a decade of MILCON process • Dramatically increased range throughput – the Army measured 340% increase in sniper training throughput with autonomous robots. The net effect is essentially ‘tripling the number of ranges’ • Robotic role-players – the robots can replace costly human role-players The autonomous robots can run a marathon at a near world record pace, and are ballistically protected for 7.62 240B’s and even .338 Lapua. Run flat tires, AWD, and autonomous obstacle avoidance enable operation on almost any range. Robots can operate indoors and forests, thanks to LIDAR navigation. Marathon’s 5th generation targets have been COTS since our first deliveries to the Australian Defense Force in 2008. We have 7 US offices and robot rental fleets on 4 continents. Contracts are typically ‘training as a service.’ This enables O&M money to be spent, and without a long term purchasing commitment.


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    In the markets of defence and security, aerospace and space, digital identity and security, and transport, Thales provides solutions, services and products to help its customers – companies, organizations and governments – to carry out their critical missions.

    Military satellite communications play a crucial role on the theatre of operations and must take into account the needs of tactical users. Thales’s NEXIUM Sat, powered by System 21, offers end-to-end military communication ground segment solutions, including anti-interference and anti-jamming capabilities in order to maintain connectivity with throughput adaptation under extreme threats.



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    The need for improving how we fit technology and increase capability, such as situational awareness, onto the soldier is well understood. UltraLYNX is a key component in the realisation of future dismounted situational awareness systems; Increased operational tempo, improved operational agility and effectiveness and more efficient force application in a Combined, Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental and Multinational command (CJIIM). The benefits delivered by better situational awareness and more efficient power and data management contribute to reducing the cognitive and physical burden on the soldier. Finding a way to reduce these burdens while increasing operational effectiveness has been the driving force behind UltraLYNX By empowering the user to employ UltraLYNX as their role or mission demands, for the first time soldier technology can truly adapt to the users needs and evolve with the constant and rapidly changing situation on a modern battlefield. Designed from the ground up to deliver smart, open architecture, capable of providing users with a simple plug and play function of a range of common bearer and end user devices, while also providing the necessary technological infrastructure to support future systems growth and development; UltraLYNX provides the definitive standard for future soldier systems and delivers a truly integrated, scalable and open solution to meet current and future close combat challenges head on Ultra Electronics Precision Control Systems is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ultra Electronics PLC, a FTSE 250 company which specialises in the areas of defence, security, transport and energy with a track record stretching back over 40 years. The group comprises over 24 specialist businesses with 4,000 employees. Sales in 2015 totaling over one billion US dollars. The company has expertise in high-integrity sensing, control, communication and display systems. Ultra Electronics takes pride in being engineering focused and undertakes significant investment in technology and innovation. Ultra’s principal areas of land based defence expertise are: • Soldier Systems • Power Management Equipment & Systems • Rugged Processing & Ethernet Solutions • Local Situational Awareness Systems • Human Machine Interfaces

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    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

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    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

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    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

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