As the world becomes increasingly geopolitically interdependent, a new strategic battlespace has emerged. This new arena requires more than international military co-operation; it calls for integrated operations and operational interoperability.
At this conference in Warsaw you will discover how Poland, its neighbours, and other NATO partners are working towards becoming interoperable within joint and coalition deployments.
You will learn how to enable interoperability and discuss how to securely share and provide the right information at the right time. The outcome of an operation being more and more dependent, whether a military or military-civilian operation, on making information accessible to the right partner at the right time.
In addition, you will investigate interoperability beyond the battlefield. You will examine the challenges presented by multicultural environments and working with non-military partners. You will find solution to collective action problems at this excelent event.
Examine the challenges ahead, meet the experts and understand Joint and Coalition Interoperability!
Benefits of Attending:
Ø Understand specific standardisation requirements for NATO’s current missions and goals
Ø Grasp immediate needs through a testimonial from Iraq
Ø Evaluate requisites for interoperability with nonmilitary partners
Ø Learn from new partners about their perspective and essential plans for the near future
Ø Examine requirements for network systems and information systems
Ø Hear about efficiently sharing information and the battlespace within coalition environments
Ø Realise how international interoperability will be shaped in the years to come and how you can fit in
Session Topics Include:
Ø Need for interoperability Ø Land tactical and warfighter interoperability Ø Critical cultural and organisational issues Ø Interagency collaboration Ø Reconstruction operations impact on requirments Ø Working with NGOs Ø Constraints of being interoperable Ø NATO Standardization goals and documents Ø NATO ISAF missions Ø Procurement Strategies for interoperation Ø Restructuring and training Ø Equipment interoperability Ø Battlefield testimonial
| Ø Integrating C4I systems Ø Building robust networks Ø Next generation systems Ø Command and control in real-time Ø NEC in coalition environments Ø Achieving information superiority Ø Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Ø Data sharing and situational awareness Ø End-to-end command information systems Ø Global information infrastructure Ø Information managements Ø Net centricity in operations Ø Maintaining operational networks Ø Testing and evaluation |
Our oustanding line-up of experts includes:
- General Franciszek Gagor, Chief of General Staff, Polish Armed Forces
- Brigadier General Kzyszof Zaleski, Deputy Head, General Staff Training Division (J7) SG WP, Polish Armed Forces
- Brigadier General Andrezj Juszczak, Chief, Strategic Planning Division (P5) SG WP, Polish Armed Forces
- Captain Thomas Lockhart, Leader, C4ISTAR, French Navy
- Colonel Vasile Mihai Tofan, Commander, 10th Engineer Brigade, Romanian Armed Forces
- Commander Geoff Hayward, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy, UK
- Lieutenant Colonel Zsolt Hornyah, Division of Alliance & Standardization Affairs, Force Planning Department, Ministry of Defence, Hungary
- Lieutenant Colonel Arne Norlander, Principal Scientist , Swedish Armed Forces HQ
- Lieutenant Colonel Mark Payne, NRF Secretary of Co-ordination, NATO
- Lieutenant Colonel Hans-Herbert Strun