24th USENIX Security Symposium
The USENIX Security Symposium brings together researchers, practitioners, system administrators, system programmers, and others interested in the latest advances in the security and privacy of computer systems and networks. The 24th USENIX Security Symposium will be held August 12-14, 2015, in Washington, D.C. The Symposium will span three days, with a technical program including refereed papers, invited talks, posters, panel discussions, and...
August 12-14, 2015
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USENIX Location:
Washington, DC
ATARC Federal Mobile Computing Summit
The ATARC Federal Mobile Computing Summit will be held on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. This educational one-day symposium will feature mobile subject matter experts from the Federal government and academia on panels discussing the latest tools, tactics and trends in government mobility. (Mobile Summit agenda) The MITRE-ATARC Mobile Collaboration Symposium will discu...
NSA R&E Expo and "Psyber" Symposium
This will be the first Expo at the R&E Building in over 5 years! The 3rd Annual Psyber Behavioral Analysis Symposium is hosted by the NSA/CSS Threat Operations Center and the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit-2/Cyber Behavioral Analysis Center. The goal of the Symposium is to provide U.S. and Second Party Intelligence Communities (IC) a forum to present and collaborate on Human Science-based projects and research. This event attracts a multi-di...
NDIA Michigan Chapter 17th Annual GVSET...
This is the 7th annual Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium (GVSETS) and the Advanced Planning Briefings for Industry (ABPI). GVSETS and the APBI is the NDIA Michigan Chapter’s key industry-government-academia event. The NDIA Michigan Chapter's three-day event is expected to bring over 1,000 executives, program managers, engineers, and other key decision-makers together to discuss initiatives, programs, plans, and...
2015 Warheads & Ballistics Classified S...
This jointly sponsored symposium combines the Ballistic Division’s Sixteenth Classified Ballistics Symposium with the Bomb & Warhead Division’s 63nd Annual Bomb & Warhead Technical Symposium. The meeting provides a forum for classified, export-controlled, and limited distribution papers in the areas of ballistics, weapons effectiveness, and bomb and warhead technology. The symposium is classified at the SECRET/NOFO RN level...
Measuring Success in Customer Experience
Used to dealing with companies that distinguish themselves through superior customer engagement, today’s public has come to expect a level of customer experience to which most agencies haven’t been able to live up. However, the Obama administration’s prioritization of customer experience puts federal agencies in the challenging position of pushing to provide a first-class customer experience while meeting their unique missio...
Cyber Security for National Defense
As the Cyber Domain expands, the US Government and private sector must enhance technology and expand operations to effectively operate and defend against threats in cyberspace. Rapid advancements by malicious actors increasingly interfere, deter, and degrade our defense and commercial networks. Cyber intrusions also threaten the ability of US defense and security personnel to operate effectively. This symposium will focus on policy, operations...
The Honorable Peter B. Teets Award Dinner
Please join the NDIA Space Division in congratulating this year’s winners of its highest recognition, the Honorable Peter B. Teets Award. This award recognizes public or private sector leadership or achievement that results in significant contributions to the development, introduction, operational contribution or support of space systems. Our Government category honoree for 2014 is the General John Hyten, USAF, Commander Air Force Space...
Contract Changes, Disputes, and Termina...
Contract changes are inevitable and must be anticipated and properly managed. “Contract Changes, Disputes, and Terminations—Mastering the Fundamentals” is a one-day National Education Seminar (NES) designed to provide the information you need to handle any and all ambiguities, differences of opinion, or potential and real conflicts between the parties. These can arise by verbal discussion, letter, the proposal, the basic cont...
Career Discovery in Cyber Security: A W...
Use Code MIL50 when registering for $50 off the professional registration fee It's a full day of hands-on learning, speed mentoring, network sessions and “day in the life” talks. Female leaders from the field will be presenting and mentoring. Attendees will also have the opportunity to network with our sponsors over lunch. The event is designed for mid-career professionals who are thinking about switching tracks, university student...
July 30, 2015
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NYU-ePoly Location:
Brooklyn, NY
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