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Future Soldier Technology USA
June 10 - June 12, 2025
Future Soldier Technology USA

Future Soldier Technology USA is the only dedicated conference of its kind in North America and will bring a unique focus to the future of soldier systems. The conference will discuss in detail soldier lethality, power management systems, mobility, sustainability and survivability. It will give you the opportunity to have your say, be part of the future, hear from industry experts as well as engage and network with senior program leaders and solution providers. Additionally, as soldiers and marines are increasingly integrated into an array of sensors and battlespace management systems, dismounted situational awareness is becoming a key area of overmatch capability.

You will leave with a detailed and exclusive understanding into the latest technology that will be used worldwide amongst soldiers and international countries.

"This expert-led conference will offer hours of dedicated networking time providing an unmatched forum for government, military, and industry to discuss soldier technology." - Colonel (Ret.) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Christopher Woodburn

Christopher Woodburn

Deputy, Maneuver Branch, Marine Corps Systems Command
Colonel Aaron E. Morrison

Colonel Aaron E. Morrison

Director, Soldier Requirements Division, Maneuver Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate
Colonel Charles Anklam III

Colonel Charles Anklam III

Director, Wargaming Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory / Futures Directorate
Colonel Denny D.  Dresch

Colonel Denny D. Dresch

Program Manager, IVAS, PM Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier
Colonel James A. Tony Lindh II

Colonel James A. Tony Lindh II

Project Manager, Soldier Survivability, PEO Soldier, US Army
Doug Cohen

Doug Cohen

Director, Technical Management & International Programs, Project Manager Soldier Lethality, PEO Soldier
Dr Robb Wilcox

Dr Robb Wilcox

Chief Research Officer, US Army DEVCOM Soldier Center
Gary Keller

Gary Keller

Assistant Program Executive Officer, APEO Soldier, PEO Soldier
Jason Regnier

Jason Regnier

Technical Management Director, Project Manager Integrated Visual Augmentation System
John Mithun

John Mithun

Program Manager for Tactical Communications & Electromagnetic Warfare Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command
Marcus J. Reynolds

Marcus J. Reynolds

Program Manager for Training Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command

Anders Palm

Project Manager, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration
Anders Palm

Born in Stockholm 1964
Graduated 1984 Certified upper secondary school engineer, computer systems.
Enlisted 1984, Conscript 2nd Lt 1985, 2nd Btn Lappland Brigade I 20, Umeå.
Officer’s academy 1985-1987.
2Lt 1987
Karlberg Military Academy 1st Lt 1989-1990
Company Commanders School 1992-1993 Captain.
CO Infcoy 1993-1994
Instructors course Mortar/Forward Observer
UNPROFOR 1995, TUZLA
Instructors course FO vehicle 90
1997 Lifeguards Brigade, I 1, Stockholm
Forward Observer trainer, Mortar Platoon commander.
2004-2010 Development Officer Lifeguards Regiment.(UAS/UGV, Future soldier program, Unattended Grouns sensors etc.)

2010-present FMV, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration, Optronics section.
Member of NATO Land Command Group Dismounted Soldier Systems Weapons & Sensor Group
Married since 1991, 4 children.
 

Bharat Patel

Project Lead, Project Linchpin - Sensor AI, PEO Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S)
Bharat Patel

Bharat Patel currently serves as the product lead for Project Linchpin, an effort he spearheaded in July 2022. Project Linchpin is the Army’s first program of record that will deliver Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) capabilities at scale by creating a collaborative and competitive ecosystem of industry and government partners to deliver trusted AI/ML capabilities. Project Linchpin is a collaboration between Program Executive Officer Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S), Army Futures Command’s AI Integration Center (AI2C), Army Research Labs (ARL), C5ISR Center, and Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) / Chief Data and AI Office (CDAO).

Christopher Woodburn

Deputy, Maneuver Branch, Marine Corps Systems Command
Christopher Woodburn

Mr. Woodburn was commissioned in the United States Marine Corps in 1987 and graduated from The Basic School and the Infantry Officers Course in 1988. As an infantry officer, he held the billets of Rifle Platoon Commander, Heavy Machine Gun Platoon Commander, 81mm Mortar Platoon Commander, Company Commander, Battalion Logistics Officer, Battalion Operations Officer, and Battalion Executive Officer. He also served as the Deputy, Current Operations and Future Operations Officer at the Marine Expeditionary Force level. Mr. Woodburn’s combat deployments include OPERATION DESERT SHIELD/STORM and two tours to OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM.

Mr. Woodburn also served as a training company commander at the School of Infantry and commanding officer for a Marine Corps Recruiting Station. He is certified in Program Management from a tour at Marine Corps Systems Command and earned a Master’s Degree in Military Studies from the Marine Corps Command and Staff College in 2003. He completed his military career as a lieutenant colonel while serving as the Infantry Combat Equipment and Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad Capabilities Integration Officer, Ground Combat Element – Fires and Maneuver, Capabilities Development Directorate at Quantico, VA.

Upon retirement in 2013, Mr. Woodburn joined the U.S. civil service and continues to work at the Capabilities Development Directorate. He worked initially as the requirements officer for Marine Corps small arms and combat optics and now supervises capabilities development for the infantry and reconnaissance communities as the Deputy for the Maneuver Branch.

Colonel (Ret.) Richard Hansen

Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel (Ret.) Richard Hansen

As Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army COL (R) Hansen spent 26 years in the US Army in both the war fighting and acquisition fields. He held various command and staff positions in self-propelled, towed, and airborne artillery units and fire support elements. His research, development, and acquisition experience includes various assignments as a product, project, or program manager in electric guns, armored vehicles, and precision guided munitions. In his last 4 years of service as the Project Manager for Soldier Warrior, he was responsible for weapons, clothing, and equipment for aviation crewmen (Air Warrior), dismounted Soldiers (Land Warrior, Ground Soldier Ensemble), and vehicle crewmen (Mounted Soldier).

Colonel Aaron E. Morrison

Director, Soldier Requirements Division, Maneuver Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate
Colonel Aaron E. Morrison

Colonel Charles Anklam III

Director, Wargaming Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory / Futures Directorate
Colonel Charles Anklam III

Colonel Anklam was born in Saginaw, Michigan and was raised in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In August 1994, he enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps under an infantry option and attended Recruit Training at Parris Island, S.C., graduating as the Company Honor Graduate. His enlisted assignments include 2d Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, and Inspector Instructor Staff, Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 25th Marines. In 1996, he deployed with the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, and participated in Operation SILVER WAKE. He achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant as an enlisted Marine, and in 2002 was commissioned a Second Lieutenant through the Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program from the University of Florida, NROTC.
Colonel Anklam’s officer assignments include Fleet Marine Force tours in both 1st and 2d Marine Divisions. Following Infantry Officer’s Course, he was assigned to Charlie Company, 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division, in Camp Pendleton, California. While there he served as a rifle and weapons platoon commander during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM II and III, in Fallujah and Ramadi, Iraq in 2004 and 2005. As a Captain he was assigned to 2d Battalion, 9th Marines, 2d Marine Division, where he served as the Echo Company and Weapons Company commander during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, in Marjah and Sangin districts, Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2010,11,12. As a Major, he deployed to Okinawa, Japan in 2017 with the Unit Deployment Program as Executive Officer, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, 2d Marine Division. As a Lieutenant Colonel he commanded 3rd Battalion, 6th Marines, 2d Marine Division and deployed to Okinawa, Japan in support of Unit Deployment Program, 23.1.
Colonel Anklam’s staff assignments include service as the Commanding Officer of the Marine Detachment and Liaison to the Commanding General, United States Army Infantry Center, Ft. Benning, Ga.; Marine Officer Instructor and Associate Professor of Naval Science for the Naval Reserve Officer’s Training Corps, Purdue University; Speechwriter to the 37th Commandant of the Marine Corps, Headquarters Marine Corps, Washington, D.C.; Strategist for the Joint Force Development Team, The Joint Staff, J-7; Deputy Program Manager – Assault Breaker II portfolio, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and Director – Wargaming Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory/Futures Directorate Combat Development and Integration.
Colonel Anklam is a graduate of the U.S. Army Infantry Captains Career Course, receiving the Ralph Puckett Leadership Award, and the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Distinguished Graduate. He is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Security Studies Program-CMC Fellow, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Strategy and Statecraft Fellow.
A dedicated life-long learner, Colonel Anklam has continuously pursued off-duty educational opportunities. He graduated from Columbus State University with a Master of Public Administration degree in 2008 and completed a Ph.D. from Purdue University Polytechnic Institute in May 2015.
His personal awards include: 2 Bronze Star Medals with Combat “V”, Purple Heart Medal, Joint Meritorious Service Medal, 2 Meritorious Service Medals, 4 Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medals (2 with Combat “V”), 3 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals (1 with Combat “V”), the Army Achievement Medal, and 2 Combat Action Ribbons.
Colonel Anklam is married with three children.

Colonel Denny D. Dresch

Program Manager, IVAS, PM Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier
Colonel Denny D.  Dresch

COL Denny Dresch graduated from the United States Military Academy and was commissioned as an Infantry officer in May 2003. His first duty assignment was with the 1 Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division where he served as an Infantry Platoon Leader, Anti-Armor Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, and Battalion S-4. He deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom from 2005-2006. Following his assignment with the 82nd Airborne Division, COL Dresch was assigned to Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania where he served as an Assistant Battalion S-3 with the 1" Battalion, 307th Infantry (AC/RC). His battalion was responsible for the mobilization, training, and deployment of the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) from the Pennsylvania National Guard.
After completing the Maneuver Captain's Career Course at Fort Benning, COL Dresch served as an Assistant Brigade S-3 for the 4th SBCT, 2nd Infantry Division at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. He deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom during 2009-2010 where he served as Commander, Company A, 1 Battalion, 38th Infantry. Upon redeployment, COL Dresch was assigned as the Commander, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1" Battalion, 38th Infantry.
Following command, COL Dresch attended the Army Acquisition Basic Course and was assigned as an Acquisition's Staff Officer to the Training and Doctrine Command's (TRADOC) Capabilities Integration Center at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia. In this role, he worked closely with TRADOC Capability Managers and Capability Development Integration Directorates to execute annual Capability Needs Analysis. Following completion of Intermediate Level Education at Fort Belvoir, COL Dresch was assigned to the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Defense as an Assistant Product Manager (APM). COL Dresch was responsible for the cost, schedule, and performance of the Automated Installation Entry. His next assignment was to the Human Resources Command at Fort Knox, Kentucky where he served as an Acquisition Management Branch Assignment Officer. COL Dresch was then assigned as the Military Deputy to the Director of the Night Vision Electronic Sensor Directorate at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, where he worked on the Integrated Visual Augmentation System. COL Dresch has a Master's in Business Administration from Liberty University. He has also completed the Acquisition Intermediate Qualification Course and is Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act Level III trained in Program Management.
COL Dresch last served as the Assistant Executive Officer to the Military Deputy for the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology.
COL Dresch's awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal, and the Army Achievement Medal. He has been awarded the Expert Infantryman's Badge, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, and the Parachutist Badge. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School and Advance Airborne Course.
COL Dresch is married to the former Miss Rebecca Morris and has four children.

Colonel James A. Tony Lindh II

Project Manager, Soldier Survivability, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel James A. Tony Lindh II

COL James A. (Tony) Lindh II was born in Billings, Montana and raised in Anchorage, Alaska. He attended Montana State University in 1995 and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Sciences in 1999. COL Lindh was commissioned as a Chemical Officer through Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and attended the Officer Basic Course at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri in October 2000. He was released to the Quartermaster Branch in February 2001 after completing his branch detail to the Chemical Corps. COL Lindh served in the 3rd BCT (Greywolf), 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas from October 2000 until January 2006. During this time he was a Chemical Officer and Assistant Operations Officer for the 2-82 Field Artillery Battalion and then served as a Supply Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, Material Readiness Officer, Supply and Services Officer, and Support Operations Plans Officer for the 215th Brigade Support Battalion. COL Lindh deployed with the 1st Cavalry Division to Baghdad, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom II from March 2004 to February 2005.
COL Lindh attended the Combined Logistics Captain’s Career Course at Fort Lee, Virginia en route to Fort Richardson, Alaska and the 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division. COL Lindh served as the Battalion S-4, Bravo Field Maintenance Company Commander, and Rear Detachment Commander for the 725th Brigade Support Battalion for deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
COL Lindh joined the Acquisition Corps in 2010 and completed his Master of Science in Project Management before serving as an Assistant Program Manager for Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program (PEO EIS) at Fort Belvoir, VA. He then served as a Department of the Army Systems Coordinator for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare, and Sensors (IEW&S) and the Executive Officer to the Deputy for Acquisition and Systems Management (DASM) in the Pentagon. COL Lindh commanded Product Manager Ground Sensors in PEO IEW&S located at Fort Belvoir. He was called back to the Pentagon to serve as the Executive Officer to the Principal Military Deputy (PMILDEP) to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology (ASA(ALT)) and most recently served as the Branch Chief for Acquisition Management Branch at Human Resources Command in Fort Knox, KY. COL Lindh is currently serving as the Project Manager Soldier Survivability in PEO Soldier.
COL Lindh’s military education includes Airborne School, Chemical Officer Basic Course, Supply and Services Officer Management Course, Combined Logistics Captain’s Career Course, Aerial Delivery Management Officer Course, Acquisition Basic Course, Command and General Staff College, The Program Manager’s Course at the Defense Acquisition University, and The Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy. His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, Meritorious Service Medal (with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters), Army Commendation Medal, the Army Achievement Medal (with two Oak Leaf Clusters), the National Defense Service Ribbon, the Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal, the Overseas Ribbon, the Army Service Ribbon, the Meritorious Unit Citation, the Combat Action Badge, the Army Parachutist Badge, and the Army Parachute Rigger Badge.
COL Lindh is married to the former Christina Noel Adams of Poolesville, Maryland. They have two children, Penelope Helen, and James A. (Tripp) Lindh III.

Colonel Pete Brunton

Programme Manager, Land Environment Tactical CIS LETacCIS and Assistant Head, Information Systems, Directorate Programmes, British Army
Colonel Pete Brunton

Colonel Brunton studied CIS at University before attending the RMAS where he commissioned into the Royal Signals. He has commanded troops in a variety of roles and has deployed on numerous operations including Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Sierra Leone, and Afghanistan. Colonel Brunton led a Squadron in 1 (UK) ADSR and was CO at 16 Signals Regiment. At staff he has completed a Masters in CIS management, supported operations at PJHQ, served at the British Embassy in Washington DC, and acted as the Senior Requirements Manager for LETacCIS before promoting to Colonel as the Programme Manager.

David K Hansen

Former PM GCSS, US Marine Corps Systems Command and SES, US Customs and Border Protection and Vice President for Homeland Defense and Business Systems, Cypress International
David K Hansen

Dave served 42 years; 38 years USMC & 4 Customs and Border Protection. His USMC experience included: ACAT I PM Positions in MRAP & GCSS-MC, & positions acquiring small arms, optics, & non-lethals. In CBP he held positions running the IT for Officers working legal Ports of Entry and also as an SES leading 120 IT systems supporting the Border Patrols processing of persons entering the US Illegally. His awards include SecDec Meritorious Civilian Service, DoN Distinguished Civilian Service, DoN Meritorious Civilian Service Awards, and two David Packard Awards. He retired September 2022, & now works as a consultant.

Dennis Teefy

Project Manager Tactical Radios, PEO C3N
Dennis Teefy

Mr. Dennis A. Teefy currently serves as the Project Manager Tactical Radios within the Program Executive Office (PEO) Command, Control, Communications-Network (C3N) since May 2024.

Mr. Teefy joined the US Army in 1996 as a post graduate intern with the US Army Environmental Center as a program manager focusing on innovative environmental technology development and transfer.

In 2000, he joined the US Army Aberdeen Test Center (ATC) as a test director specializing in training range sustainment and Unexploded Ordnance detection technologies. He then served a developmental assignment as the Technical Assistant to the Commander. Leaving the developmental detail, he became the Division Chief of the Military Environmental Technology Demonstration Center. In 2006, he was tasked to stand up and run the Rapid Fielding & Equipping Office.

Completing this mission in 2008, Mr. Teefy became the Division Chief of the Homeland Defense & Sustainment Division. This assignment was followed by assuming the position of ATC Safety Office Chief in 2009.

Mr. Teefy was selected to participate in the Defense Acquisition University Senior Service College Fellowship. He graduated with the 2010-2011 cohort.

In May 2011, Mr. Teefy was appointed to the position of Product Director (PdD) of Cryptographic Systems within PEO C3T under Project Director Communications Security. In February 2014, he assumed the position of PdD Key Management within PEO C3T under Project Director Network Enablers. In March 2015, he was selected to be the Deputy Project Lead, Network Enablers. While at PEO C3T he completed the modernization of the Army’s Cryptographic Network, began fielding the new Key Management Infrastructure, and led the transition of the Product Lead Military Technology Solutions to PEO Enterprise Information Systems.

He served a 4 year term as the Project Director Sensors - Aerial Intelligence (PD SAI) within PEO for Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (IEW&S) staring in April 2020. He led an organization responsible for the delivery of the Army’s premier Aerial Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (AISR) sensors enabling the timely dissemination of intelligence products to meet current and future warfighter needs. While at PD SAI he led the pivot from a platform to a sensor centric organization, partnered with PEO Aviation to initiate multiple Multi Domain Sensing System programs, provided sensor systems to the Uncrewed Aerial System fleet, and divested numerous legacy AISR systems.

Throughout his career, Mr. Teefy has demonstrated a passion for human capital management, organizational change, and mentoring.

His awards include four Achievement Medals for Civilian Service, six Commander’s Awards for Civilian Service, and two Superior Civilian Service Awards. He was presented the Bronze Order of Mercury by the US Army Signal Regiment and the Bronze Order of St. Michael from the US Army Aviation Association of America. He was also selected as one of the 25 individuals to represent US Army Acquisition Corps on its 25th anniversary.

Mr. Teefy obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from West Virginia University (WVU) in 1995, Master of Science degree in Environmental Science and Policy from Johns Hopkins University in 2003, and Master of Arts degree in Management and Leadership from Webster University in 2011. He was awarded a certificate of completion for the Senior Executive Fellows Program from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 2023.

He is a US Army Acquisition Corps Member with Level III certifications in both Program Management and Test & Evaluation. Additionally, he serves as the Army’s Acquisition Functional Representative for the Program Management Career Field

A native of Philadelphia, PA, Mr. Teefy lives in Havre de Grace, MD with his wife Bonnie Jo and their children Morgan, Sam, and Eli. His hobbies include traditional Korean martial arts, playing poker, salt water fishing, attending Baltimore Ravens games, pickleball, and rooting for his beloved WVU Athletic teams.

Doug Cohen

Director, Technical Management & International Programs, Project Manager Soldier Lethality, PEO Soldier
Doug Cohen

Mr. Doug Cohen, since 2018, has been serving as Director of Technical Management and International Programs within Project Manager Soldier Lethality (PM SL). In this role, he is the lead systems engineer for the development, production, and sustainment of the Army’s portfolio of small arms weapons, enablers, and remote weapons systems. Additionally, he acts as the technical authority for design reviews and oversee PM SL’s security cooperation initiatives, including Foreign Military Sales and international collaboration efforts. His work supports engagements with the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Defense Export & Cooperation (DASA/DEC) and NATO working groups.
Mr. Cohen began a distinguished career in the U.S. Army in May 2000 at Fort Monmouth, serving at the Communications Electronics Research Development & Engineering Center (CERDEC), now known as the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Center.
From 2000 to 2005, he played a critical role in the development and delivery of signals intelligence systems, ranging in size from suitcase-portable to vehicle-mounted configurations, some of which were deployed in the early stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). Transitioning from 2005 to 2008, Mr. Cohen contributed to the advancement of through-wall sensing systems, enhancing operational capabilities for military forces.
In 2008, Mr. Cohen joined the Armaments Research, Development & Engineering Center (ARDEC), now known as the Armaments Center. From 2008 to 2010, he provided systems engineering support to various science and technology (S&T) projects focused on vehicle health management and active protection systems. Demonstrating leadership and expertise, he served as an Executive Fellow at ARDEC headquarters from 2010 to 2011, engaging in strategic initiatives such as drafting white papers, coordinating and executing VIP visits, preparing briefings and facility tours, and compiling data for critical reports.
From 2011 to 2013, Mr. Cohen continued to excel as a systems engineer, overseeing systems engineering activities on complex programs spanning across multiple U.S. Army S&T centers. These contributions led to a transition in 2013 to a role supporting
Project Manager (PM) Soldier Lethality (SL), where he provided systems engineering expertise for key programs.
In 2013, Cohen joined PM Soldier Weapons (now known as PM SL), where he served as Chief Systems Engineer for Product Manager Crew Served Weapons (PdM CSW). In this role, he led systems engineering efforts for small caliber weapon systems, including machine guns, sniper rifles, remote weapon stations, binoculars, and optics. He was instrumental in developing requirements, managing risks, and executing technical assessments for programs such as the Precision Sniper Rifle, Multi-Role Anti-Armor, Anti-personnel Weapon System (MAAWS) 84mm Recoilless Rifle, Common Remotely Operated Weapon System (CROWS) Low Profile, and Next Generation Squad Automatic Rifle. He also played a critical role in international cooperation initiatives, representing the U.S. Army in NATO working groups and bilateral defense engagements with a goal of increasing interoperability.
Mr. Cohen is a graduate of the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and holds a Bachelor of Science (2000) and a Master of Science (2002) in Electrical Engineering. His extensive career in military technology and systems engineering has significantly contributed to the advancement of the U.S. Army’s warfighting capabilities.

Dr Clifford Cook

Chief Engineer, Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors, PEO Soldier, PM SWAR, US Army
Dr Clifford Cook

Dr Robb Wilcox

Chief Research Officer, US Army DEVCOM Soldier Center
Dr Robb Wilcox

Robb Wilcox is the US Army DEVCOM Soldier Center’s Chief Research Officer. In this role, he is the principal scientific/technical advisor and primary authority for basic and applied research programs at the Soldier Center. He evaluates the quality of research programs and promotes new areas of S&T pursuit based on determined gaps in the research portfolio. He also identifies research opportunities and analyzes advancements in a broad variety of scientific fields to advise on their impact for Soldier programs and objectives. He recommends new initiatives and adjustments in basic and applied research programs to meet current and future Soldier capability needs. He is also an Army lead for the DoD Biotech and Human Systems Commun. of Interest.
In his Previous role, Dr. Robb Wilcox was the DEVCOM SC’s S&T Lead for Human Systems Performance. In this role, he contributed to the important Soldier Center efforts in Human Systems Performance by shaping the strategy, research activities and relationships across a breadth of RDT&E efforts. He was previously the Director of the Soldier Performance Optimization Directorate at the DEVCOM SC and was responsible for 120 soldier performance team leaders, scientists, engineers, and specialists developing new capabilities through research and development to improve soldier performance.
His expertise covers a breadth of science and engineering of soldier systems, covering the fields of biotechnology, human sciences and engineering, material science, sensing, AI, M&S and advanced electronic- to name a few.
Prior to positions at the Soldier Center, Dr. Wilcox was the Chief Scientist of the U.S. Army Research Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) – Atlantic. In this role he served as the principal technical expert in the UK, Europe, the Middle East, the Former Soviet Republics as well as Africa for the Army. He advised RDECOM on international S&T collaboration opportunities relevant to US Army research interests and leveraged international S&T into US programs.
Prior to his appointment in 2012 as Chief Scientist, RDECOM-ATL, Dr. Wilcox was Associate Director at the Office of Naval Research Global (ONRG) where he was responsible for discovering and fostering S&T partnerships with international researchers, industry, and government organizations with members of the U.S. Naval Research Enterprise. His areas of expertise included many domains of basic and applied S&T to support Expeditionary and Irregular warfare s of the US Marine Corps. Prior to becoming Associate Director at ONRG, Dr. Wilcox was the lead Science Advisor to the CNO Strategic Studies Group, where he led revolutionary warfighting concept development with a 30-year futurist perspective.
After 10 years of service in the US Coast Guard as an officer and engineer, Dr. Wilcox joined The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) where he applied engineering, scientific knowledge and military operational experience to R&D projects in defense, space, and homeland security domains. Dr. Wilcox is a risk and reliability modeling expert contributing to system safety, security and performance optimization with many applications including the spacecraft design for JHU/APL’s mission to Pluto and performance assessment of systems. Dr. Wilcox also served as supervisor and supported establishment of the first Human Systems Integration Section at JHU/APL. While at JHU/APL, he also served as an instructor for the Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering.
Dr. Wilcox is an Honors graduate in Engineering
from the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. He received
two MS degrees in Engineering from M.I.T. He also received
a Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of Maryland with research focus on human/systems performance in modeling & simulation. Dr. Wilcox is a licensed Professional Engineer and an alumni of the Harvard Senior Executives Fellows Program.
Dr. Wilcox currently lives in Holliston, MA with his wife Maryann and has a daughter Mackenzie at University in the UK.

Gary Keller

Assistant Program Executive Officer, APEO Soldier, PEO Soldier
Gary Keller

Mr. Keller is a technically knowledgeable program management professional with over 20 years of experience.
Mr. Keller has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (University of Rochester, Rochester, NY), a Master of Science in Program Management (Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA), and a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy (The Eisenhower School, Fort McNair, Washington, DC).
Since October 2023, Mr. Keller has been the Assistant PEO Soldier responsible for Futures and Integration.
APEO Soldier’s mission is to champion innovation, enable integration and synchronize current and future Soldier capability development to ensure combat overmatch now and in the future. The APEO accomplishes this mission through six (6) Lines of Effort.
1. Futures – administers the Close Combat Integration Enterprise (CCIE) comprising of requirement, science and technology, and program management stakeholders; develops and publishes the CCIE’s annual Soldier Modernization Plan called Polaris
2. Formation Based Architecture (FBA) – gathers, improves and disseminates architectural products with a Soldier and Infantry Brigade Combat Team focus
3. Adaptive Squad Architecture – provides, trains, and maintains digital engineering tools
4. Soldier Enhancement Program – manages a Congressional program to buy, try and decide on commercial / non-developmental items proposed to enhance Soldier capability
5. Soldier Integration Facility – generates collaboration, integration, and innovation through team building, physical prototyping, and warfighter assessments
6. Operational Kit Analysis – engages Soldiers through the Non-Commissioned Officer Corps to determine whether systems are effective and drives that data into acquisition decisions
Mr. Keller is married to his wife, Shawn, and has two teenage daughters (one is now a Hokie!). He enjoys anything outdoors, but especially exploring the hunting lease he is part of with his dog, Cooper.

Jason Regnier

Technical Management Director, Project Manager Integrated Visual Augmentation System
Jason Regnier

John Mithun

Program Manager for Tactical Communications & Electromagnetic Warfare Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command
John Mithun

José Collazo-Castillo

Assistant Program Manager, Soldier Tactical Power, US Army
José Collazo-Castillo

Mr. José Collazo-Castillo serves as the Army Liaison to the Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense (OASD), Industrial Base Policy. In this role, he leverages his expertise in power and energy systems to inform DoD policy and drive strategic initiatives. As a key player in the development of the DoD's battery strategy, he works to establish a standardized testing, evaluation, and validation process focused on safety and performance. Additionally, he fosters international collaboration through partnerships such as Five Eyes (FVEY) and NATO to advance standard battery technology adoption.
Prior to his current position, Mr. Collazo-Castillo was the Program Manager for the Army’s Supply Resiliency for Soldier Power (SRSP) effort, where he led a team of engineers in standardizing a family of rechargeable batteries for the Dismounted Warfighter. He has also made significant contributions in the areas of dismounted intelligent power management, photovoltaic systems, and wireless power transfer systems.
Throughout his career, Mr. Collazo has demonstrated expertise in project management, having served as the Assistant Product Manager for Army PEO Soldier’s Tactical Power team and as a Project Manager for the Navy's Damage Control Personnel Protective Equipment sustainment effort.
As a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on Soldier Power and Energy Systems, Mr. Collazo-Castillo brings a unique perspective to his work in the OASD. He holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Puerto Rico and is currently pursuing his MBA from Johns Hopkins University.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Ian Wilson

British Army LNO to Ft Moore MCoE, MCDID & SL CFT & NGCV CFT, D Futures, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Ian Wilson

LTC Wilson began serving as British Army D Futures Ground Manoeuvre LNO in February 2023 and is based out of Ft Moore, GA. In this role, he is responsible for synchronizing British and US Army cooperation across Ground Manoeuvre (Infantry & Armour) in both modernization and futures. His diverse portfolio ranges across everything from dismounted soldier lethality up to future armoured vehicle programmes and includes areas such as sUAS, HMT, experimentation, and future IBCT/ABCT structures.

LTC Ian Wilson is a native of Livingston, Scotland, and graduated from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 2005. He commissioned into the Royal Scots as an Infantry Officer. Prior to commissioning, he saw 4 years enlisted service in the UK Armour Branch as a Challenger 2 MBT crewman. He has over 20 years military experience in a variety of Command and Leadership roles, both Light and Mechanized Infantry, including command roles from Plt to BN level, and has served in Recon, S2, and S3 roles. He has extensive operational experience including multiple deployments to Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Latterly he has branched out into staff, training and defence engagement roles. Some of his recent assignments include: J5 Plans at JFC Norfolk; COS ANA Advisor Group, Kabul; SGL on the UK ICSC (ILE equivalent); and mobilization as COS of the Army Covid Response Team in Scotland during the pandemic in 2021.

Wilson attended Intermediate Command and Staff Course at the British Defence Academy in 2012 and was awarded the Fuller Prize for the best Defence Studies paper. He holds master’s degrees in War Studies from King’s College London and in Applied Security Strategy from Exeter University. He has been published by the Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research and in various Defence Journals.

He has been married to Rachel for 19 years and they have three children – Benjamin (17), Miriam (14) and Duncan (12).

Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Horvat

Program Manager Special Programs, US Army Special Operations Command
Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Horvat

LTC Horvat began his military service by enlisting in the US Army Reserve in February 1999 and served as an intelligence analyst with the 98th Military Intelligence Battalion at Fort Devens, MA. While serving in this position, LTC Horvat accepted an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY in 2001. LTC Horvat graduated from the United States Military Academy in May of 2005 and was commissioned as an Infantry Officer. His first duty assignment was with the 1st Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment at the National Training Center Fort Irwin, CA where he served as an OPFOR Platoon Leader and Executive Officer.

In 2008 LTC Horvat deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as Commander of a Military Transition Team embedded with the Afghan National Police in Farah Province. Upon returning from deployment, was subsequently assigned as an Operations Officer and Rear Detachment Commander with 3rd Battalion, 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment Fort Campbell, KY. Following this assignment, LTC Horvat took Command of Headquarters Company Warrior Transition Battalion, Fort Campbell, KY.

LTC Horvat assessed into the Army Acquisition Corps in 2013 and attended the Army Acquisition Basic and Intermediate Courses, Followed by Command and General Staff College. LTC Horvat’s acquisition assignments include, Assistant TRADOC Capability Manager for the Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Fort Benning, GA; Assistant Program Manager for Wideband Enterprise Satellite Systems with Program Executive Officer Enterprise Information Systems, Assistant Program Manager for Communications and Intelligence Support Systems with Program Executive Officer SOF Warrior; Department of the Army System Coordinator Assistant Secretary of the Army, Acquisition Logistics and Technology. LTC Horvat has also earned a Master’s Degree in Acquisition and Procurement Management from Webster’s University in 2018.

LTC Horvat’s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal (4 Oak Leaf Clusters), the Army Commendation Medal (Oak Leaf Cluster), the Army Achievement Medal, the Valorous Unit Award, the Army Superior Unit Award the Combat Infantryman’s Badge, the Expert Infantryman’s Badge, the Parachutist Badge, the Air Assault Badge, and the Army Space Badge.

LTC Horvat is married to the former Miss Shannon Meadows of Fontana California. They have three children Keaton, Morgan, and Dillon.

 

 

Lieutenant Colonel Saleem Khan

Product Manager for Medium Caliber Ammunition, PM Maneuver Ammunition Systems PM MAS, JPEO Armaments and Ammunition
Lieutenant Colonel Saleem Khan

Lieutenant Colonel Saleem Khan is the Product Manager for Medium Caliber Ammunition at the Joint Program Executive Office for Armaments & Ammunition. The Medium Caliber portfolio consists of conventional and developmental munitions from 20 through 40 millimeters. The portfolio consists of Ground and Aviation, Counter Unmanned Ariel Systems, and Soldier Munitions for the Joint Force and partner nations.
Saleem has held operational leadership and staff positions through Company Command and Brigade Combat Team Staff. His past acquisition assignments include: Assistant Product Manager (APM) for Product Directorate Combat Munitions, Project Manager Close Combat Systems, PEO Ammunition; APM for Product Director Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4), PM Integrated Personnel and Pay System - Army, PEO Enterprise Information Systems (EIS); Deputy Product Lead for the Army’s Accessions Information Environment (AIE) at PEO EIS; Acquisition Corps Proponency Officer for Training with Industry (TWI) and Advanced Civil Schooling (ACS), Office of the Director for Acquisition Career Management; and TWI Fellow with Dcode in Washington, DC where he served as a Technology Engagement Manager.
Saleem has also had the opportunity to deploy in support of multiple combat operations, to include: Platoon Leader and Executive Officer with B CO and HHC, 1st Battalion, 184th Infantry, where he deployed to Baghdad, Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom; Commander D TRP, 3rd Squadron, 4th US Cavalry Regiment, where he deployed to Nangahar, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom; and PEO Ammunition Theater Lead, where he deployed with ASA(ALT) Forward to Bagram, Afghanistan in support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel.
LTC Khan holds a Master of Business Administration from the State University of New York at New Paltz and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of New Mexico. His highest military education is the United States Army Command and General Staff College, where he graduated with Honors. LTC Khan holds the Advanced DAWIA Certification in Program Management and Foundational DAWIA Certification in Engineering & Technical Management.

Marcus J. Reynolds

Program Manager for Training Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command
Marcus J. Reynolds

Colonel Marcus J. Reynolds is Marine Corps Systems Command’s Program Manager for Training Systems, the executive agent assigned to manage acquisition and life-cycle support of ground training systems, devices, and training support services. His staff includes nearly 180 Marines, civilians and contractors located globally with expertise in program management, engineering, instructional systems design, procurement, contract management, logistics, procurement, and contract management to name a few. Colonel Reynolds served a year as an Executive Fellow at Microsoft Corporation and has deployed multiple times to the IndoPacific as well as in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.

Mark Richter

Program Manager, Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad, US Marine Corps Systems Command
Mark Richter

Vic Netta

Director and Program Integrator, Soldier Integration Facility, APEO Soldier, PEO Soldier, US Army
Vic Netta

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Colonel (Ret.) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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PEO Soldier Warrior Keynote Address: Providing the Dismounted Soldier with Advanced Situational Awareness Capabilities to Enable Dominant Decision-Making

Jason Regnier

Jason Regnier, Technical Director, PM SWAR, PEO Soldier, US Army

  • PM SWAR current priorities and major activities
  • Delivering and sustaining innovative warfighting solutions that detect, identify and provide persistent insights to enable maneuver and lethal effects on enemy forces
  • Lessons learned from current conflicts and areas of focus going forward
     
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    Transforming the Way Marines Communicate and Fight in the Electromagnetic Spectrum

    John Mithun

    John Mithun, Program Manager for Tactical Communications & Electromagnetic Warfare Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command

  • Tactical Communications & Electromagnetic Warfare Systems (PM TCE): portfolio overview and outlining current priorities
  • Providing capabilities for Marines to conduct electromagnetic warfare, civil-military operations, military information support operations, and visual information acquisition and dissemination
  • Areas for collaboration with industry
     
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    Latest Updates from PM Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS)

    Colonel Denny D. Dresch, Program Manager, IVAS, PM Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier

  • PM IVAS overview: current priorities and areas of focus
  • Providing a single platform to CCF soldiers and squads in the Army of 2030 to fight, rehearse and train
  • Complementing fielded systems and increasing capabilities for platform integration, SiVT, advanced planning and edge computing
     
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    UK DSA Strategy: Latest Updates from the British Army

    Colonel Pete Brunton, Programme Manager, Land Environment Tactical CIS LETacCIS and Assistant Head, Information Systems, Directorate Programmes, British Army

  • UK DSA Project: overview and current priorities
  • Integrating Light Forces and Future C4I
  • Adopting future procurement to be strategy driven
     
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    Enhancing Special Operations Situational Awareness through Next Generation Technologies

    Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Horvat, Program Manager Special Programs, US Army Special Operations Command

  • Overview of current priorities for PM Special Programs
  • Executing responsive and tailored acquisitions to enable special operations
  • Force protection at the tactical edge
  • Working in collaboration with key partners and international allies to enhance special operations capabilities
     
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    Army's Radio Acquisition Strategy

    Dennis Teefy, Project Manager Tactical Radios, PEO C3N

  • Responsibility of the program office to manage cost, schedule, and performance risk
  • Seeking to match operational concepts with existing and emerging technology
  • Challenging how we think about assured vice and data at all echelons of the Army
  • Radios as a part of network modernization and delivering an unified network

     

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    Delivering Trusted Artificial Intelligence (AI) Capabilities to Army Programs: Insights from PEO IEW&S

    Bharat Patel, Project Lead, Project Linchpin - Sensor AI, PEO Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S)

  • Project Linchpin: latest updates, plan & purpose
  • Establishing standards, process, and governance through a centrally managed program with a decentralized architecture
  • Maximizing Department of Defense and Intelligence Community AI investments to establish a secure and trusted AI Operations Training Environments and AI Services
  • Creating a collaborative and competitive ecosystem of industry partners for a continuous assessment and integration of best of breed Industry Products, Solutions, and Services enabled by a rapid multi-contracting strategy
     
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    Enabling Increased Situational Awareness on the Battlefield with Tactical Power Solutions

    Dr Clifford Cook

    Dr Clifford Cook, Chief Engineer, Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors, PEO Soldier, PM SWAR, US Army

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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Focus Day

    Colonel (Ret.) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    Colonel (Ret.) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    APEO Soldier Keynote Address: Delivering Enhanced Agility, Resilience and Battlefield Overmatch for the Dismounted Soldier

    Gary Keller, Assistant Program Executive Officer, APEO Soldier, PEO Soldier

  • Latest updates on PEO Soldier’s current programs and priorities
  • Championing innovation, enabling integration and synchronizing current and future soldier capability development
  • Adaptive Squad Architecture: advancing an integrated weapons platform for the dismounted soldier
  • Working with key stakeholders, industry and academia to deliver the Soldier Enhancement Program
     

     

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    Latest Updates from the Soldier Requirements Division: Developing Materiel Requirements and Modernizing Legacy Programs to Transform the Army of the Future

    Colonel Aaron E. Morrison

    Colonel Aaron E. Morrison, Director, Soldier Requirements Division, Maneuver Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate

  • Soldier Enhancement Program: key priorities and areas of focus
  • Overview of the Soldier Systems & Soldier Lethality branches
  • Employing a “Squad as a System” formation-based approach to optimize performance while reducing soldier load
     
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    PM Soldier Survivability: Delivering Cutting-Edge Capabilities to Increase the Survivability of the Dismounted Soldier

    Colonel James A. Tony Lindh II, Project Manager, Soldier Survivability, PEO Soldier, US Army

  • Current environment and areas of focus
  • Anticipated future efforts to enhance survivability: organizational clothing and individual equipment
  • Lessons learned and continuing resolutions
     
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    PM Soldier Lethality: Enhancing Overmatch Capabilities for the Future US Soldier

    Doug Cohen, Director, Technical Management & International Programs, Project Manager Soldier Lethality, PEO Soldier

  • PM Soldier Lethality portfolio overview: latest updates
  • Current production & deployment and future opportunities
  • Lessons learned and path ahead
     
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    Delivering World Class Wargaming Capabilities to Support Decision-Making and Operational Advantage

    Colonel Charles Anklam III, Director, Wargaming Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory / Futures Directorate

  • Providing a comprehensive digital environment to conduct the full spectrum of data enabled wargames that lead to defensible positions based on insights and analytical findings
  • Wargame software solution: latest updates
  • Working with industry to deliver Conceptual Model Requirements (CMRs)
  • Current successes, challenges and future areas of focus
     
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    Human Systems Integration in the Squad as a System Process

    Mark Richter

    Mark Richter, Program Manager, Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad, US Marine Corps Systems Command

  • Incorporating user evaluations with the operational users
  • Anthropometry in the equipment design process
  • Harnessing the expertise and instrumentation requires
     
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    Standardizing Battery Designs: US DoD Efforts to Enhance Interoperability and Reduce Supply Chain Risks

    José Collazo-Castillo, Assistant Program Manager, Soldier Tactical Power, US Army

  • Decreasing logistics burden and reducing supply chain risks through standardization and collaboration
  • Working with industry and partner nations to advance battery technology
  • Improving battery safety, interchangeability, unit readiness and environmental sustainability
     
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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Colonel (Ret.) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    Colonel (Ret.) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    USMC Infantry Modernization

    Christopher Woodburn, Deputy, Maneuver Branch, Marine Corps Systems Command

  • Improved lethality and survivability while maintaining/improving the mobility of close combat Marines to achieve overmatch
  • Enhancing capabilities for the Marines: Night Vision, Small Arms, Loitering Munitions and Individual Equipment
  • Implementing improvements around accuracy, lethality, ergonomics and weight reduction
     
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    Supporting Marine Corps Force Readiness through Innovative Modelling Simulation and Comprehensive Training Systems

    Marcus J. Reynolds, Program Manager for Training Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command

  • Managing the lifecycle of advanced ground training systems and training support services
  • Project Tripoli: latest updates and path ahead
  • New training capabilities to sustain Pacific joint forces
     
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    DEVCOM Soldier Center: Providing the Army with Innovative Science and Technology to Optimize the Performance of the Dismounted Soldier

    Dr Robb Wilcox, Chief Research Officer, US Army DEVCOM Soldier Center

  • Protection, Sustainment and Effectiveness: latest updates on current priorities and areas of focus
  • Sergeant First Class Jared C. Monti Research Facility: the Army’s premier research laboratory specifically designed to inform and optimize Soldier & Squad lethality and combat readiness
  • Current S&T efforts for the Arctic
     
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    Delivering the Future Dismounted Soldier: Latest Updates from the British Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Ian Wilson, British Army LNO to Ft Moore MCoE, MCDID & SL CFT & NGCV CFT, D Futures, British Army

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    Improving Capabilities for the Dismounted Soldier through Enhanced Night Vision Systems

    Anders Palm, Project Manager, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration

  • Overview of current projects for the Sweden Defence Materiel Administration
  • Latest updates on thermal vision and image intensifiers
  • Maintaining operational advantage in complex weather conditions
     
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    Advancements in 40mm Munitions (Low Velocity) for the Dismounted Soldier

    Lieutenant Colonel Saleem Khan, Product Manager for Medium Caliber Ammunition, PM Maneuver Ammunition Systems PM MAS, JPEO Armaments and Ammunition

  • 40mm products:
  • Overview / History of 40mm
  • Current use / weapon systems
  • 40mm (Low Velocity) Development
  • Lethality improvements
  • C-UAS
  • Counter Defilade
  • Leveraging the 40mm Form Factor for future target sets
  • Programmable Proximity Fuzing
  • Multi Role munitions
     
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    Panel Discussion: Reducing Burdens for the Dismounted Soldier and Marine While Ensuring Operational Advantage

  • Weight reduction at the individual and unit or formation level
  • Cognitive and information load reduction and/or management
  • What are we doing to improve lethality – programs and/or studies
     
  • David K Hansen, Former PM GCSS, US Marine Corps Systems Command and SES, US Customs and Border Protection and Vice President for Homeland Defense and Business Systems, Cypress International

    Dr Robb Wilcox, Chief Research Officer, US Army DEVCOM Soldier Center

    Marcus J. Reynolds, Program Manager for Training Systems, Marine Corps Systems Command

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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Colonel (Ret.) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    Gruntworks Tour

  • Meet and hear a comprehensive presentation from Mark Richter, PM Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad and Vic Netta, Director and Program Integrator, Soldier Integration Facility, APEO Soldier, PEO Soldier to gain unrivalled insight into testing and integration of equipment for the modern dismounted Marine and Soldier
  • Exclusive tour of the Gruntworks Facility, led by the MERS team, showcasing the latest Marine equipment modernizations with a distinct focus on how human factors can enhance these developments
  • Unique opportunity for detailed Q&A with Mark Richter and Vic Netta to discuss how you can collaborate for the future development of USMC equipment
  • Attendance and travel to and from the conference venue included, for free, as part of your registration
  • Mark Richter

    Mark Richter, Program Manager, Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad, US Marine Corps Systems Command

    Vic Netta

    Vic Netta, Director and Program Integrator, Soldier Integration Facility, APEO Soldier, PEO Soldier, US Army


    Project Manager
    Swedish Defence Materiel Administration
    Project Lead, Project Linchpin - Sensor AI
    PEO Intelligence, Electronic Warfare and Sensors (PEO IEW&S)
    Deputy, Maneuver Branch
    Marine Corps Systems Command
    Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior
    PEO Soldier, US Army
    Director, Soldier Requirements Division
    Maneuver Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate
    Director, Wargaming Division
    Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory / Futures Directorate
    Program Manager, IVAS
    PM Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier
    Project Manager, Soldier Survivability
    PEO Soldier, US Army
    Programme Manager, Land Environment Tactical CIS LETacCIS and Assistant Head, Information Systems
    Directorate Programmes, British Army
    Former PM GCSS, US Marine Corps Systems Command and SES, US Customs and Border Protection and Vice President for Homeland Defense and Business Systems
    Cypress International
    Project Manager Tactical Radios
    PEO C3N
    Director, Technical Management & International Programs
    Project Manager Soldier Lethality, PEO Soldier
    Chief Engineer, Product Manager Soldier Maneuver Sensors
    PEO Soldier, PM SWAR, US Army
    Chief Research Officer
    US Army DEVCOM Soldier Center
    Assistant Program Executive Officer
    APEO Soldier, PEO Soldier
    Technical Management Director
    Project Manager Integrated Visual Augmentation System
    Program Manager for Tactical Communications & Electromagnetic Warfare Systems
    Marine Corps Systems Command
    Assistant Program Manager, Soldier Tactical Power
    US Army
    British Army LNO to Ft Moore MCoE, MCDID & SL CFT & NGCV CFT
    D Futures, British Army
    Program Manager Special Programs
    US Army Special Operations Command
    Product Manager for Medium Caliber Ammunition, PM Maneuver Ammunition Systems PM MAS
    JPEO Armaments and Ammunition
    Program Manager for Training Systems
    Marine Corps Systems Command
    Program Manager, Marine Expeditionary Rifle Squad
    US Marine Corps Systems Command
    Director and Program Integrator, Soldier Integration Facility
    APEO Soldier, PEO Soldier, US Army

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