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Counter UAS Technology USA
December 2 - December 4, 2024
Counter UAS Technology USA

SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the 4th annual Counter UAS Technology USA Conference, taking place in Arlington, VA, on December 2-4, 2024.

Building from the sell-out 2023 edition, Counter UAS Technology USA 2024 will return in a bigger platform than ever before, to bring together key military and government C-UAS program managers, policy makers, research and development experts, along with industry partners, to forge valuable discussions on how to strengthen US protection against the threat of UAS.

With the recent release of the new Counter UAS legislation - ‘Safeguarding the Homeland from the Threats Posed by Unmanned Aircraft Systems Act of 2023’- it is evident that advancing robust C-sUAS capabilities is critical to enable the DoD and Military to protect personnel, assets and locations from the proliferation of illegal and hostile drones.

Counter UAS Technology USA 2024 is the perfect forum for this important topic, as it will facilitate discussions surrounding C-sUAS priorities, challenges and solutions, promoting dedicated discussion and networking to enhance the approach, analysis, and solutions to address one of the most prevalent pressures facing the US military, government, and allies: the sUAS threat.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brian Fishpaugh

Brian Fishpaugh

Deputy National Intelligence Manager for Aviation, National Intelligence Manager-Aviation (NIM-A), Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
Brigadier General Kazimierz Dynski

Brigadier General Kazimierz Dynski

Air and Missile Defence Department Chief, Polish Armed Forces
Colonel Adam M. Miller

Colonel Adam M. Miller

Deputy Director for Directed Energy C-sUAS, RCCTO, US Army
Colonel Andrew Konicki

Colonel Andrew Konicki

Program Manager, Ground Based, Air Defense, PEO Land Systems, US Marine Corps
Colonel Shaun S. Conlin

Colonel Shaun S. Conlin

Director, ACM-IBCT
Colonel Tony Behrens

Colonel Tony Behrens

Senior IAMD Advisor, Joint Program Office - Guam Defense System, Headquarters, JPEO, Department of the Army
Colonel Yuka Nakazato

Colonel Yuka Nakazato

Air and Space Attache, Embassy of Japan in the US, Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Group Captain Gary Darby

Group Captain Gary Darby

Head UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence
Mike Muccio

Mike Muccio

Director, Unmanned Systems Technology UxST, ASD(S&T)/Futures/Emerging Technologies/Unmanned Systems Technologies (UxST), Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E)

Brian Fishpaugh

Deputy National Intelligence Manager for Aviation, National Intelligence Manager-Aviation (NIM-A), Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
Brian Fishpaugh

Brigadier General Kazimierz Dynski

Air and Missile Defence Department Chief, Polish Armed Forces
Brigadier General Kazimierz Dynski

Kazimierz Dynski earned his commission from the Radar Engineering Military School. He is graduated from the National Defence University and the Air War College.
He started his career in Air Defence as a targeting officer up to A3 Division Chief of the POLAF HQ. He served as A7 Division Chief at the CC Air HQ Ramstein and J7 Deputy Chief the General Staff of the PAF, Deputy Chief of Staff - J3 Division Chief of the GENCOM and Director of the National Military Standardization Committee. He was assigned as commander of the 3rd Air Defence Brigade.

Colonel Adam M. Miller

Deputy Director for Directed Energy C-sUAS, RCCTO, US Army
Colonel Adam M. Miller

Colonel Miller is the Deputy Director for the Army’s Directed Energy Prototype Office, within the Army’s Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO). He leads and advises the development, integration, testing, and fielding of multiple laser weapon systems in support of Joint, Army, and Combatant Command priorities. He is a graduate of the US Army War College, Carlisle, PA.

He received his commission in the Air Defense Artillery from Ohio University in 2001. His initial assignment was in the 3rd Battalion, 62d Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 10th Mountain Division (Light), Fort Drum, NY where he served as platoon leader and deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

In 2004, Colonel Miller was assigned to 5th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 2d Infantry Division, Republic of South Korea (later Fort Lewis, WA) where he served as assistant operations officer and battalion logistics officer. In 2007, he assumed command of Foxtrot Company, 3d Battalion, 13th Infantry Regiment, Fort Jackson, SC.

His follow-on assignments include: Program Integrator for Bradley Fighting Vehicle and Paladin Integrated Management System, Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) BAE Systems, York, PA; Program Manager at United States Forces Command-Afghanistan (USFOR-A), DCMA-Afghanistan; Chief of Programs, DCMA New Cumberland, New Cumberland Army Depot, PA; Assistant Product Manager for PATRIOT Advanced Capability Three (PAC-3), Huntsville, AL; Assistant Product Manager for Integrated Air & Missile Defense Battle Command System (IBCS) Modernization, Huntsville, AL; Department of the Army System Coordinator for Counter-Rocket, Artillery, & Mortar (C-RAM), Pentagon; Special Assistant to the Director of the Army Staff, Executive Communication and Control, Office of the Army Chief of Staff, Pentagon; Product Manager, Integrated Fires Mission Command Software, Huntsville, AL; Executive Officer to the Director of the RCCTO and later Project Manager, Counter-small-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-sUAS) High Energy Lasers, RCCTO, Huntsville, AL.

Colonel Miller holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Clemson University. Other education includes the Air Defense Artillery Officer Basic Course, Short Range Air Defense Officer Course, Marine Corps Expeditionary Warfare School, Command and General Staff College, and multiple Army Acquisition courses.

His awards include the Bronze Star Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, and Army Achievement Medal. He wears the Army Parachutist Badge and Army Staff Identification Badge.

He and his family reside in Madison, AL.
 

Colonel Andrew Konicki

Program Manager, Ground Based, Air Defense, PEO Land Systems, US Marine Corps
Colonel Andrew Konicki

Colonel Shaun S. Conlin

Director, ACM-IBCT
Colonel Shaun S. Conlin

Colonel Tony Behrens

Senior IAMD Advisor, Joint Program Office - Guam Defense System, Headquarters, JPEO, Department of the Army
Colonel Tony Behrens

Colonel Tony Behrens is assigned as the Senior Integrated Air & Missile Defense (IAMD) Advisor to the Joint Program Executive Officer (JPEO) for the Guam Defense System, Headquarters, Department of the Army in Huntsville, Alabama. His chief responsibility is to synchronize and integrate the INDOPACOM Commander’s operational intent across the joint force and IAMD enterprise to support the defense of Guam. COL Behrens has influenced strategic and national Joint Fires and IAMD priorities, requirements, concepts, capability development, integration and warfighter advocacy from various positions, to include Army Capability Manager for Army Air & Missile Defense Commands (Army Futures Command); Director, Army Fires Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate (Army Futures Command); Deputy Director, Joint Integrated Air & Missile Defense Organization (Joint Staff, Pentagon), and Senior Advisor to the Air & Missile Defense Cross Functional Team (Army Futures Command). While on the Joint Staff in 2023, COL Behrens contributed to policy decisions and the strategy to equip and integrate Ukrainian air defenses by advising national and operational leaders. He’s commanded and led staffs in combat operations throughout his 29-year career.

Colonel Yuka Nakazato

Air and Space Attache, Embassy of Japan in the US, Japan Air Self-Defense Force
Colonel Yuka Nakazato

Colonel Yuka Nakazato serves as Air and Space Attaché at the Embassy of Japan in the US. She is the first woman to serve as a defense attaché to the US for Japan. She has made her career as a Weapon control officer responsible for air defense operations in the Japan Air Self-Defense Force with 20 years of service. She graduated Air Command Staff Course at the US Air Force University in Montgomery, Alabama and she has over 10 years of experience working related to Japan-U.S. defense cooperation.

David Goldstein

C-UAS Lead, US Army DEVCOM Armaments Center
David Goldstein

Mr. David Goldstein graduated from Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ) with a Bachelors and Masters of Mechanical Engineering in 2007 and from Fairleigh Dickinson University (Madison, NJ) with a Masters of Business Administration in 2014. He has spent his entire career at US Army DEVCOM Armaments Center in Picatinny Arsenal, NJ and has developed ballistic C-sUAS systems for the last decade. He is the lead for C-sUAS at Armaments Center and a co-chair of the Tri-Service Counter-Swarming Working Group.

DJ Smith

Technical Surveillance Agent Unmanned Aerial & CUAS Program Coordinator, Virginia State Police
DJ Smith

DJ Smith is a Technical Surveillance Agent for the Virginia State Police and has worked in the area of Covert Technical/Tactical Surveillance for almost 30 years. Several areas of specialty are GPS Installs, Video-Audio Clarification, Technical Surveillance Counter Measures (TSCM), Title III Intercepts, Mesh-Node Camera Deployments, Technical/Tactical Lock Bypass & Safe Penetration including GSA locks & containers, Cellular Tracking and Geo-Locating, Covert Audio/Video deployments, sUAS & Counter UAS deployment operations to name a few.

In the area of sUAS and Counter UAS Operations:

  • He is the Unmanned Aerial Systems Program Coordinator for sUAS & Counter UAS operations for the Virginia State Police
  • He serves on the Virginia Safe and Secure Commonwealth Sub-Panel dealing with UAS/Counter UAS implementation and legislative issues for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
  • Has served as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on various technologies for the DHS office of Electronic Surveillance, Law Enforcement Technology Board (SPAWARS Atlantic & Saver program).
  • As a representative of the Virginia State Police, he is a stakeholder on the Mid-Atlantic UAS Partnership group (Google Wing) at Virginia Tech for Commercial/Enterprise UAS deliveries.
  • He has served on the Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate First Responder Robotic Operational System Test (FFROST) assessment & evaluations of sUAS for Public Safety.
  • He has presented and moderated discussions at: Semi-Annual Counter UAS Summit in Washington DC, AUVSI Xponential, Commercial UAV Expo, Center for Innovative Technology and various agencies across the US.
  • He also provides technical advice to legislative groups in Washington, DC assisting in getting the legislative carve-outs for SLTT agencies to obtain sUAS mitigation technology.
  • He is also licensed part 107 pilot and has been flying sUAS for over 13 years.
     

Dr Craig Robin

Chief Executive Officer, EO Solutions
Dr Craig Robin

Dr Cristian Coman

Principal Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, NCI, NATO
Dr Cristian Coman

Dr Coman was born in Romania in 1972. He is educated as an Electronics and Electrical Engineer and received his engineer’s degree in 1996 from the Military Technical Academy, Bucharest, with a specialization in radio electronics for surface to air missiles. In 2006 he obtained a PhD degree from the Delft University of Technology, in The Netherlands with a thesis on sparse array antennas for radar and communication systems, and a second PhD degree (Cum Laude) from the Military Technical Academy, Bucharest with a thesis on short range radar tracking systems. He served in the Romanian Air Forces for 20 years.
He started his career as a researcher at the Military Equipment and Technologies Research Agency, in Bucharest. His research activities focused on air surveillance radars, tracking radars, as well as microwave and antenna systems.
In April 2006, Dr Coman started work at the NATO C3 Agency in The Hague where he led a variety of research and development projects in the areas of ground surveillance radars, evaluation of Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) trackers and supported the Multi-intelligence All-source Joint Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Coalition (MAJIIC) project.
In 2019, Dr Coman was appointed to establish and lead a Counter-Drone Alliance RDO [Research via Development to Operations] Team (CDART), which is the NATO’s expertise centre for counter-drone technology and operations and is being created within the Joint Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JISR) Centre in The Hague.
 

Group Captain Gary Darby

Head UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence
Group Captain Gary Darby

Group Captain Gary Darby joined the Royal Air Force in 1989 and has served globally, including on operations in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan and Iraq. Whilst a military policeman by background, Gary has held a number of senior appointments within both security and cyber targeting and was recently embedded with US CYBERCOM, Maryland for 2 years. Before taking up his current post as Head of the UK MoD’s Joint C-UAS Office in February 2022, Gary was the MoD’s Assistant Head for Strategic Campaigning Counter Russia.
 

Gus Anderson

CUAS Security Specialist, Transport Security Administration (TSA)
Gus Anderson

Lieutenant Colonel Chris Labbé

Head of the Canadian Joint C-UAS Office, Chief of Combat Systems Integration, Canadian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Chris Labbé

From Québec City, Québec, Lieutenant-Colonel (LCol) Labbé joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 2005, attending the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario where he received a degree in Mechanical Engineering.

After completing Aerospace Engineering Officer training in 2011, he joined the project team responsible for bringing the CC130J Hercules into service as a System Engineering Officer and subsequently transferred to the Weapon System Management office.

He was posted to 8 Wing Trenton, Ontario in 2015 where he performed the duties of Senior Aircraft Maintenance Engineering Officer as well as Operations Officer at 424 (Transport and Rescue) Squadron. During his five years supporting Search and Rescue (SAR), LCol Labbé had to opportunity to participate in multiple SAR operations including as an Air Task Force Commander for a major search.
Deploying to the 609th Air Operations Center of the United States Air Force in 2018, he contributed to coalition operations in Southwest Asia by fulfilling the duties of Chief of Air Tasking Order Coordination and Master Air Attack Planner.

Employed in the Royal Canadian Air Force Headquarters from 2021 to 2024, he served as the Director of Air and Space Programmes managing the Force Development coordination and capital investment portfolios, as well as spearheading Counter-Uncrewed Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) capability development.
In July 2024, LCol Labbé moved to the office of the Chief of Combat Systems Integration as the first Head of the Canadian Joint C-UAS Office.

LCol Labbé holds a Master’s degree in Engineering Management from the University of Ottawa. He has completed the Canadian Forces College Joint Command and Staff Programme Advanced Joint Warfighting Studies stream, obtaining a Master’s of Defence Studies from the Royal Military College of Canada.
LCol Labbé is married to a serving Canadian Armed Forces officer, and they have two lovely children.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Rudiger Rauch

Assistant Branch Chief, Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany
Lieutenant Colonel Rudiger Rauch

Assistant Branch Chief Strategy and Operations Directorate I 6, C-sUAS, NATO Biometrics, Data Protection Military Intelligence, Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany
Lieutenant Colonel Rudiger Rauch was born on May 08th 1968 in Harderberg near Osnabrueck Lower Saxonia.
1988 Airforce Basic Training Essen-Kupferdreh
1992 67. Officercourse Airforce Officerschool Fuerstenfeldbruck
1994 Electronic Warfare Officer Course Airforce Technical School Lechfeld
1994 - 2000 Electronic Warfare Officer (Duty Officer COMINT, Platoonleader)
Signal Sector D, Berlin-Gatow
2000 - 2002 Electronic Warfare Officer, Desk Officer
German Airforce Command A3Va, Cologne
2002 - 2003 Electronic Warfare Officer, Desk Officer
Strategic Reconnaissance Command, Directorate Future Development, Equipment Department, Rheinbach
2003 - 2006 Sector Commander
3./COMINT Bn 911, Stadum
2006 - 2009 Teaching Staff Officer Airforce
Strategic Reconnaissance School, Flensburg
2009 - 2012 J3 and Deputy Commander
COMINT Bn 911, Stadum
2012 - 2013 Deputy Commander and J3
Signal Analysis Center 91, Flensburg
2013 - 2014 Group Leader 4 Technical Analysis and Head of COMINT Department
Bundeswehr SIGINT Technical Analysis Center (BwSTAC), Hof
05/2014 – 07/2018 Assistant Branch Chief for the authorised representative FMOD within the Paliamentary Inquiry Council, SME SIGINT
FMOD Berlin
08/2018 – 10/2018 Assistant Branch Chief Strategy and Operations Directorate II 4, EUTM MLI
FMOD Berlin
11/2018 – 07/2019 Assistant Branch Chief Strategy and Operations Directorate I 1, C-sUAS, NATO Biometrics, Data Protection Military Intelligence FMOD, Berlin
07/2019 –
today Assistant Branch Chief Strategy and Operations Directorate I 6, C-sUAS, NATO Biometrics, Data Protection Military Intelligence
FMOD, Berlin

Lieutenant Commander Phillip Durand

Project Director – Electromagnetic Systems and C-UxS, Director of Naval Requirements, Royal Canadian Navy
Lieutenant Commander Phillip Durand

LCdr Phillip Durand joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 2003. After graduating from RMC, he was posted to HMCS Athabaskan as a Bridge Watchkeeper, then as the ship’s Navigating Officer. In 2011, LCdr Durand return to RMC as a Squadron Commander, where he concurrently completed his Masters in Disaster Management. In 2013, he was posted to HMCS Montreal as the ship’s Combat Officer, in which he oversaw several different missions, including the At-Sea Demonstration for MTMD. In 2016, he was posted to Ottawa in various roles, including positions at Strategic Joint Staff, CFINTCOM and at the Director of Naval Requirements.

Major Andrew Durfee

Assistant Product Manager, PdM Medium Caliber, PM MAS, JPEO Armaments and Ammunition
Major Andrew Durfee

MAJ Andrew F. Durfee is currently assigned to JPEO Armaments and Ammunition and PM Maneuver Ammunition Systems, where he serves as the Assistant Product Manager (APM) for PdM Medium Caliber focusing on rapidly producing proximity munitions for a C-UAS solutions. MAJ Durfee’s prior acquisition experience includes APM for PdM Terrain Shaping Obstacles, and graduate of the Naval Postgraduate School. Prior to his Acquisition career, MAJ Durfee served as a HHC Commander deployed to Iraq, and a Light Infantry commander with the 1-506IN BN, 101st ABN DIV. Additionally he served as a Mechanized Infantry Platoon Leader and HHC Executive Officer while supporting the Army’s Network Integration Evaluation at Fort Bliss, TX.

Major Jason Dempsey

Counter UAS and GBAD Capabilities Integration Officer, Capabilities Development Directorate, Combat Development & Integration, US Marine Corps
Major Jason Dempsey

Maj Dempsey commissioned in May 2005. He is a former CH-53E pilot and Air Support Control Officer. He served as the lead integrator at the Marine Corps Warfighting Lab for sUAS and CUAS from 2014-2017. Since 2020, he has been the Ground Based Air Defense and CUAS Capabilities Integration Officer at Capabilities Development Directorate. Maj Dempsey has deployed to Djibouti, Belize, Afghanistan, Ethiopia and on the USS Boxer as part of the 13th MEU. He holds a Bachelors Degree in Business from Longwood University and a Masters Degree in Business from Marshall University.

Major Michel K.C. Koopman

C-UAS Program Manager, Royal Netherlands Air Force
Major Michel K.C. Koopman

The Major Michel Koopman has been an FP officer for twenty years, the first four years as an ground defense force platoon commander. Then followed different functions as an training officer for ground defense forces and basic military personnel, in the same area’s he then did two tours as a Captain.
After a short staff tour he became an FP officer within the Army staff of an GBAD unit. At the last post before his current task, as an C-UAS program manager, he was Squadron Commander of the 640 Sqn at Airbase Volkel. Throughout the years he has been deployed to Afghanistan, Kirgizstan, Kuwait, Mali and Jordan. He’s married with Sabine and has 1 daughter of 9 years (Senna) and 1 dog (Stacey) and lives in the southern part of Holland. (Brabant)
 

Mario Behn

DEU VNC/Principal Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, NCI, NATO
Mario Behn

Mario Behn is working at the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCIA). He supports the Joint ISR Centre on Countering Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) and Navigational Warfare (NAVWAR) as a German Voluntary National Contribution (VNC). Immediately before, he was the German National Technical Expert (NATEX) for IAMD/AirC2. He is a graduate from the German Federal Civil Service Academy (Senior Track in Defence Technology and Procurement) and holds two Master degrees (Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA & Business Administration, Koblenz University of Applied Sciences, Germany).

Michael Torphy

Unit Chief / Supervisory Special Agent, UAS and Counter UAS, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Michael Torphy

Mr. Torphy has served over 19 years in the Federal Bureau of Investigation and currently oversees its UAS and Counter-UAS operational programs, among other initiatives. Prior to reporting to Redstone Arsenal in late 2021 to lead this new unit, he directed manned and unmanned aviation operations in the Los Angeles field office. In previous roles, he managed enterprise technology projects and led the FBI’s aviation security program in Washington, DC. Earlier in his career, he conducted national security and violent crime investigations in the New York and Portland field offices.

Mike Muccio

Director, Unmanned Systems Technology UxST, ASD(S&T)/Futures/Emerging Technologies/Unmanned Systems Technologies (UxST), Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E)
Mike Muccio

Rob Helweg

Senior C-UAS Manager, Royal Netherlands Air Force
Rob Helweg

Rob Helweg joined in 1992 the new formed Airmobile Brigade and was deployed in 1994 to Srebrenica in former Joegoslavia. After this tour he stayed as an reservist till present time as an warrant officer. In 2023 the Royal Netherlands Airforce (RNLAF) contracted him as an civilian on the Counterdrone program. During 2024 he is also deploying drone (UAS) within the RNLAF. At the Airmobile Brigade he is working on the same progams.
He’s married with Myrna and has 1 son of 16 year old and a daughter of 12 years and lives in the southern part of the Netherlands in the city Dordrecht.
 

Ryan Berry

Senior Advisor for Aviation Security, UAS Security Branch , Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Ryan Berry

Ryan Berry is currently the Senior Advisor for Aviation Security to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Security Branch, while also serving as a FAA liaison. In this role he provides advisement on a variety of aviation security related factors and serves as a subject matter expert on UAS and C-UAS efforts. Previously, Mr. Berry was the manager of the UAS Security Division within FAA’s Office of Security and Hazardous Materials Safety (ASH).

Prior to joining the FAA, Mr. Berry served as a subject matter expert in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense-Policy, Homeland Defense Integration, helping to develop and improve the counter-UAS coordination process between DoD and the FAA. Mr. Berry also served for 11 years in the US Navy as a tactical naval flight officer in the EA-6B Prowler conducting afloat flight operations supporting US and coalition partners in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Indian and Pacific oceans.

Mr. Berry is a graduate of the Federal Executive Institute and holds a MA in International Security from George Mason University, a MBA from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and Bachelors in History from Virginia Tech.
 

Sarah J. Parker

Air and Missile Defense Capability Area Lead, DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center
Sarah J. Parker

Sarah Parker serves as the Air and Missile Defense (AMD) Capability Area Lead (CAL) for the Technology Development Directorate (TDD) of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC). The AMD Capability Area Lead serves as the primary representative for AMD Science and Technology (S&T) activities for all of DEVCOM and the primary representative for AvMC to the AMD Cross Functional Team, PEO Missiles and Space and various Program Offices.

Ms. Parker has served numerous assignments that provided oversight, guidance and direction for a variety of technology development initiatives for the U.S. Army. Her expertise is in infrared sensor and seeker development and system integration. She recently led a radar seeker development and system integration as chief engineer for a seeker-based missile program. She has also led several initiatives within the AvMC to investigate swarming missile and counter swarm UAS technologies.

As the DEVCOM AvMC AMD CAL, Ms. Parker sets the strategic direction for AvMC AMD S&T, leads the DEVCOM C-UAS Community of Practice, and oversees the AMD portfolio of missile interceptor, air defense radar and fire control technology developments in support of AMD modernization priorities.

She completed both her Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and her Master of Science degree in Systems Engineering from the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). Ms. Parker has accomplished Level III certification in Systems Planning, Research, Development, and Engineering (SPRDE) and is an Army Acquisition Corp member. She resides in Huntsville, Alabama with her husband, Tony and three children, Andrew, Olivia and Levi.
 

Squadron Leader Hugo Morris

SO2 Counter-small Uncrewed Air Systems, Project 6 Lead, British Army HQ
Squadron Leader Hugo Morris

Squadron Leader Morris joined the RAF Regiment in 2000. His first assignment was as a Flight Commander on 26 Squadron with operational deployments to Op RESINATE SOUTH in Kuwait and Op TELIC I in Iraq. In 2004, he was posted to RAF Honington as the Ground Defence Training Officer and Officer Commanding the Nuclear Accident Response Team. After a second Op TELIC tour commanding an Iraq Department of Border Enforcement Training Team, in September 2006 Morris was amongst the first Bowman Signals Officers and assigned to 3 Squadron. During 3 Squadron’s Op HERRICK deployment in southern Afghanistan, Morris concurrently commanded a Rifle Flight and Support Weapons Flight.
On return from Afghanistan Morris joined the Bowman Training and Advisory Group (Joint), responsible for converting 3 Commando Brigade and 16 Air Assault Brigade units to the Bowman communication system. This role required a four-month deployment embarked on HMS Ocean whilst on attachment to 40 Commando Royal Marines. Following an extended Op HERRICK (LANSBURY) Afghanistan tour with UK Special Forces and the Security and Intelligence Agencies at the end of his Bowman role, in January 2012 Morris was posted to the Joint Counter-Terror Training and Advisory Team as the Pakistan High-Threat Team Leader on Op MONOGRAM
Returning from two years in Pakistan in January 2014, Morris was posted to the Full Spectrum Coordination Cell in London, a joint Ministry of Defence and Security and Intelligence Agency body for whom he spent a year in the United States as Liaison Officer. Promoted to Squadron Leader in November 2015 whilst in the United States, Morris returned to the UK in January 2016 for his first OF3 tour as the Close Combat and C-UAS Capability Development staff officer at Air Command. In November 2018 he was assigned to the Defence Portfolio & Approval Secretariat as the Air Desk Officer, during which time Morris deployed for eight months with UK Special Forces on Op BLANCA in Afghanistan in a high-threat mentoring capacity. In October 2022 Morris returned to the CUAS world as SO2 C-sUAS in Army HQ Programmes Directorate, responsible for the delivery of Land GBAD Project 6.
Morris is married to Caroline, a consultant Transplant physician, and they have a son, Rufus, aged 8.

Benefits of attending

  • Hear the latest C-UAS updates from US DoD and Military Senior Leadership and Program Managers, from key US DOD and allied military organizations
  • Engage and network with a range of leading solution providers advancing cutting-edge technology to enhance counter drone responses
  • Gain access to various keynote briefings, covering a range of key topics including kinetic and non-kinetic capabilities, detection and targeting, interoperability, procurement, AI and machine learning, mounted and mobile CUAS, among many others
  • Meet and listen to key international speakers from across NATO and allied nations to learn more about their efforts to improve their national protection against the threat of drones

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Deputy National Intelligence Manager for Aviation
National Intelligence Manager-Aviation (NIM-A), Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
Air and Missile Defence Department Chief
Polish Armed Forces
Deputy Director for Directed Energy C-sUAS
RCCTO, US Army
Program Manager, Ground Based, Air Defense, PEO Land Systems
US Marine Corps
Director
ACM-IBCT
Senior IAMD Advisor
Joint Program Office - Guam Defense System, Headquarters, JPEO, Department of the Army
Air and Space Attache
Embassy of Japan in the US, Japan Air Self-Defense Force
C-UAS Lead
US Army DEVCOM Armaments Center
Technical Surveillance Agent Unmanned Aerial & CUAS Program Coordinator
Virginia State Police
Chief Executive Officer
EO Solutions
Principal Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
NCI, NATO
Head UK Joint C-UAS Office
UK Ministry of Defence
CUAS Security Specialist
Transport Security Administration (TSA)
Head of the Canadian Joint C-UAS Office, Chief of Combat Systems Integration
Canadian Armed Forces
Assistant Branch Chief
Federal Ministry of Defense, Germany
Project Director – Electromagnetic Systems and C-UxS, Director of Naval Requirements
Royal Canadian Navy
Assistant Product Manager, PdM Medium Caliber, PM MAS
JPEO Armaments and Ammunition
Counter UAS and GBAD Capabilities Integration Officer, Capabilities Development Directorate, Combat Development & Integration
US Marine Corps
C-UAS Program Manager
Royal Netherlands Air Force
DEU VNC/Principal Scientist, Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
NCI, NATO
Unit Chief / Supervisory Special Agent, UAS and Counter UAS
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Director, Unmanned Systems Technology UxST
ASD(S&T)/Futures/Emerging Technologies/Unmanned Systems Technologies (UxST), Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD R&E)
Senior C-UAS Manager
Royal Netherlands Air Force
Senior Advisor for Aviation Security, UAS Security Branch
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
Air and Missile Defense Capability Area Lead
DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center
SO2 Counter-small Uncrewed Air Systems, Project 6 Lead
British Army HQ

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https://www.d-fendsolutions.com

D-Fend Solutions is the leading counter-drone takeover technology provider, enabling full control, safety and continuity during rogue drone incidents across complex and sensitive environments, to overcome both current and emerging drone threats. With hundreds of deployments worldwide, EnforceAir, the company’s flagship offering, focuses on the most dangerous drone threats in military, public safety, airport, prison, major event and critical infrastructure environments. D-Fend Solutions’ technology has been chosen as best-in-class and is in deployment at top-tier U.S. government agencies – including with U.S. military, federal law enforcement and homeland security – as well as major international airports globally. EnforceAir autonomously executes RF, cyber-takeovers of rogue drones for a safe landing and outcome, ensuring the smooth flow of communications, commerce, transportation and everyday life.


Robin Radar Systems

Sponsors
http://www.robinradar.com

Robin Radar Systems is a Netherlands-based technology leader in radar systems for tracking and classification of small targets. Combining affordable sensors with smart software, Robin provides actionable information to increase safety and security with its specialised bird and drone radars. Robin’s advanced drone detection radars are used at airports, and for protecting critical infrastructure, military installations, and security events the world over. Our flagship counter-drone radar, IRIS®, has the capacity to detect and track rogue drones, automatically distinguishing them from birds with full 360° coverage; providing essential support for military operations and VIP events. Robin’s installed base of radars is over 140 and counting. For more info visit www.robinradar.com



Skycope

Sponsors
https://www.skycope.com/

Skycope develops radio frequency (RF) spectrum sensing devices, including software and hardware, that search for drones and their remote-controllers, classify and identify them, and track their direction and location. The four pillars in Skycope products are being data-driven, development of cutting edge signal processing technologies, continuous innovation in RF artificial-intelligence (AI), and countless real world experiments.



Weibel Scientific A/S

Sponsors
www.weibelradars.com

Weibel Scientific is a high-tech radar company that since the 1970s has been dedicated to provide precision data for user all over the world. The modern day company develops and produces a wide range of tactical and instrumentation X-band Doppler-based radars, utilizing CW, MFCW and FMCW waveforms for small object detection and tracking with high resolution in both the velocity and range domain. Weibel Scientific’s portfolio ranges from small muzzle velocity radars to radars for the full IAMD spectrum. The technology covers applications from counter drone operations around high value targets through SHORAD/LLAD to air surveillance radars for GBAD and upper tier air defense applications and BMD capable radars. Throughout the last 40 years, Weibel has provided more than 5000 radars to more than 50 countries.


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The Ninja Counter-UAS system

Exhibitors
https://ninjauas.com/

The Ninja Counter-UAS system was developed under contract from AFRL to Black River Systems Company, Inc. (Black River), as prime contractor. Black River along with its team comprising Trust Automation, (Trust) PAR Government (PAR) and OWT Global worked closely in partnership with government stakeholders to develop this capability of a protocol-based Radio Frequency C-UAS system with advanced signal processing, including sophisticated mitigation options. All four small businesses invested in intellectual property, independent research and development, and private equity toward this end. The Windtalker Counter-UAS sensor and Dowding common operating picture were created by Edgesource Corporation (Edgesource) and joined the Ninja system to create an elite precision takeover system with long range detection and unmatched analytics tools for premier airspace awareness. Because of the unique independent nature of the Ninja-Windtalker business, the Ninja Joint Business Alliance companies cooperate as a team to service the U.S. government’s needs for research, development, testing and evaluation, as well as procurement, and operations and maintenance of the Ninja-Windtalker suite of solutions. We ensure that we collectively provide the best value and capability with the primary focus to keep warfighters and resources safe. Currently deployed with all major branches of the United States Military, both Ninja & Windtalker are poised to transition into a program of record.


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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.

CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

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.

As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

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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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We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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