AGENDA

Agenda Subject to Change

DAY 1 – DOD ENTERPRISE PERSPECTIVES

TIMESESSION
0830 - 0900 ETLogin to Virtual Event
0900 - 0905 ETWelcome

Brigadier General Jeth Rey
USCENTCOM Director J6/CIO
0905 - 0915 ET DoD Enterprise Opening Remarks

Mr. David Spirk, SES
DoD Chief Data Officer (CDO)


These remarks will describe how the U.S. Department of Defense is working to enable Combatant Commands and joint/coalition warfighting through enterprise data management and analytics services delivering enhanced interoperability, data sharing, and operational insights/foresights.
0915 - 0930 ETUSCENTCOM Opening Remarks

General Kenneth F. McKenzie, Jr
Commander, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM)


These remarks will provide a Combatant Command leader's perspective on the evolving regional and global battlefield, and the ability of warfighters to leverage new technologies, operational concepts, and force structures.
0930 - 0950 ETKeynote - Data-Driven All-Domain Operations

Lieutenant General Dennis A. Crall
Director for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers/Cyber and Chief Information Officer, Joint Staff J6


This keynote will address Joint Staff development and delivery of integrated, data-centric capabilities Combatant Commands need to fulfill current and future joint/coalition warfighting requirements.
0950 - 1010 ETJoint All Domain Command & Control (JADC)

Mr. Stuart Whitehead, SES
Deputy Director, Cyber and Command, Control, Communications and Computers Integration (DD C5I), Joint Staff J6


This session will explore how the DoD intends to connect distributed sensors, shooters and data from and in all domains to all forces to enable distributed mission command at the scale, tempo, and level to accomplish commander's intent -- agnostic to domains, platforms, and functional lanes.
1010 - 1040 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations

Forcepoint





HelpSystems






Industry Exhibitors will offer product/service solutions for five minutes each. Supplementary information, contact info, and company profiles will be provided for each presenter in the online exhibit hall area.

1040 - 1050 ETBREAK
1050 - 1110 ETData Capabilities and Services

Vice Admiral Nancy A. Norton
Director, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and Commander, Joint Force Headquarters Department of Defense Information Network (JFHQ-DODIN)


This session will describe Defense Information Systems Agency support of Combatant Command operational strategies and requirements through standardized, interoperable, and secure capabilities that strengthen integrated analysis, defensive actions, and command and control.
1110 - 1130 ETThe Tools and Culture to Make Data a Strategic Asset

Ms. Juliana Vida
Chief Technical Advisor – Public Sector, Splunk, Inc.


Data underpins digital modernization and is increasingly becoming the fuel of every DoD mission. The Department of Defense must provide its personnel with the tools – from automation to Artificial Intelligence (AI) - to monitor and analyze this data to make it understandable, trustworthy and interoperable. The challenge is that we’re being overrun by a huge number of more specialized, limited function technologies. While it might be great to have these tools available, it’s becoming increasingly clear that sheer number of options becomes not only a cost consideration but an expertise problem as well. Technologies that offer multifaceted ways to improve your position and leverage data in multiple ways to achieve your mission, are the technologies you cannot afford to pass over.​

Having the proper tools is just one aspect of treating data as a strategic asset. Getting to that data is often difficult, because so much of it is siloed by organization, program offices, and system integrators who have limited capabilities in sharing it across those siloes. It requires a cultural change across the DoD. The push for success in this direction is to walk, talk, and behave like a joint force. As trust builds, data and information sharing will accelerate.​

During this session, Juliana Vida, Chief Technical Advisor for Public Sector at Splunk, will discuss bringing data to every question, decision and action to make the impossible possible and why shifting cultures is a key step in transforming the Department into a data-driven organization.
1130 - 1215 ETLUNCH / INNOVATION SHOWCASE
1215 - 1330 ETChief Data Officer (CDO) Panel

Panel Moderator:
Mr. David Spirk, SES
DoD Chief Data Officer (CDO)


Panelists:
Mr. Thomas Kenney, SES
Chief Data Officer (CDO)/Director of SOF AI, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)


Dr. David M. Markowitz, SES
Chief Data Officer and Analytics Officer, U.S. Army


Ms. Nancy E. Morgan, SES
ADNI Domestic Engagement, Information Sharing, and Data and Intelligence Community Chief Data Officer (IC CDO)


Mr. Thomas M. Sasala, SES
Chief Data Officer (CDO), Department of the Navy


Ms. Eileen M. Vidrine, SES
Chief Data Officer (CDO), Department of the Air Force



This panel discussion will explore Chief Data Officer (CDO) perspectives on data management and analytics services, and how each is working to enable Combatant Commands and joint/coalition warfighting through enterprise data management and analytics services delivering enhanced interoperability, data sharing, and operational insights/foresights.
1330 - 1410 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations





Equitus

Belkin

Modus Operandi

Owl Cyber Defense

New Horizons Computer Learning Center Tampa Bay

Microsoft

Industry Exhibitors will offer product/service solutions for five minutes each. Supplementary information, contact info, and company profiles will be provided for each presenter in the online exhibit hall area.
1410 - 1420 ETBREAK
1420 - 1440 ETData, AI/ML Innovation

Lieutenant General Michael S. Groen
Director, Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC)


This session will explore Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) thinking about warfighting and the tech environment - the role of AI on the battlefield - and the infrastructure necessary to ensure data to enable AI is accessible and protected at all times.
1440 - 1500 ETBig Data and Data Sciences

Brigadier General Paul T. Stanton, Ph.D.
Deputy Commanding General (Operations), U.S. Army Cyber Command


This session will explore how U.S. Army Cyber Command is leveraging advanced disciplines and capabilities of big data and data science to enhance cyber operations.
1500 - 1520 ETData and Cloud Computing

Ms. Sharon Woods, SES
Executive Director, Cloud Computing Program Office, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)


This session describes DoD's enterprise cloud strategy, and how Combatant Commands are/will use cloud technologies to deliver and consume mission services.
1520 - 1540 ETData to the Edge

Major General Peter A. Gallagher
Director, Network Cross-Functional Team, Army Futures Command


This session will explore how Army Futures Command is working to weaponize data across the battlefield, leveraging machine learning, open source technologies and an open, distributed data computing architecture.
1540 - 1550 ETClosing Remarks

Brigadier General Jeth Rey
USCENTCOM Director J6/CIO

DAY 2 – COMBATANT COMMAND & COMBINED/JOINT TASK FORCE PERSPECTIVES

TIMESESSION
0830 - 0900 ETLogin to Virtual Event
0900 - 0910 ETWelcome

Brigadier General Jeth Rey
USCENTCOM Director J6/CIO
0910 - 0930 ETKeynote - Data Integration and Resiliency

Brigadier General Dimitri Henry
Director of Intelligence (CCJ2), U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM)


This keynote will address the need for enterprise data analytics, Artificial Intelligence, shared systems, and agile/resilient networks to providing qualitative advantage over adversaries and support timely decisions at the lowest levels.
0930 - 0950 ETDevelopment of a Data-Driven, AI-enabled Logistics Decision Support Tool

Mr. Robert D. Helgeson, SES
Deputy Director for Logistics and Engineering, CCJ4, U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM)


This session will address USCENTCOM’s pursuit of Artificial Intelligence applications to integrate multi-domain logistics data in the development of an enterprise-wide Joint Logistics Decision Support Tool that is interoperable with the JADC2 construct.
0950 - 1010 ETData Science and AI at the Tactical Edge

Dr. Ian McCulloh
Chief Data Scientist, Accenture Federal


TF Paladin in Afghanistan effectively applied data science methods to the counter-IED fight. Without access to critical software applications or tools, they improvised to prove-out and deliver the Attack the Network (AtN) targeting approach allowing the destruction of key threat networks. ​

Almost a decade later, a lieutenant, having studied these methods as a cadet at the West Point Network Science Center was deployed to Irbil, Iraq attempting to apply AtN against ISIS. He was forced to improvise in much the same way to effectively target ISIS threats. ​

Data science, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) are critical combat multipliers on the modern multi-domain battlefield, yet the DoD lags in its ability to provide analytics and AI capability in austere environments at the tactical edge or securely move data in support of the warfighter. ​

This talk will review successful applications of data science at the tactical edge and how deployed service members have overcome technical challenges in order to inform future requirements and solutions.​
1010 - 1050 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations



Sub U Systems

Elasticsearch

Tanium

Nutanix, Inc.

AI.Reverie

Rubrik

Splunk

Industry Exhibitors will offer product/service solutions for five minutes each. Supplementary information, contact info, and company profiles will be provided for each presenter in the online exhibit hall area.
1050 - 1100 ETBREAK
1100 - 1120 ET USSOCOM Data Perspectives/Initiatives

Dr. Lisa A. Costa, SES
Director, Communications Systems and Chief Information Officer, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)


This session will explore a Combatant Command senior communicator and Chief Information Officer perspective on data and information sharing in a joint/coalition operating environment, and the opportunities for DoD and industry innovation using artificial intelligence and machine learning.
1120 - 1140 ETCommon Computing Environment (Cloud One)

Mr. Bob D. Ritchie
Vice President of the Software Practice, SAIC


Mr. Russell D. Fellers
Cloud One Program Manager, SAIC


This session will explore how the Common Computing Environment (Cloud One) is using smart, unifying approaches to securely migrate mission applications into the cloud, significantly improving speed to market for hundreds of new Air Force and Army capabilities.
1140 - 1225 ETLUNCH / INNOVATION SHOWCASE
1225 - 1340 ETGeographic Combatant Command (GCC) J6/Chief Information Officer (CIO) Panel

Panel Moderator:
Brigadier General Jeth Rey
Director J6 and Chief Information Officer, USCENTCOM


Brigadier General Denise Brown
Deputy Director J6, USINDOPACOM


Colonel Robin L. Gibson
Deputy Director J6, USEUCOM


Colonel Jeffrey M. Schroeder
Director J6, USAFRICOM


Colonel James D. Turinetti IV
Director J6, USSOUTHCOM


This panel discussion will explore Geographic Combatant Command senior communicator and Chief Information Officer perspectives on the role of modern data-centric, data-driven capabilities to support joint/coalition warfighting.
1340 - 1430 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations



Ursa Space Systems

Commvault

Spirent Communications

NuWave Solutions

Alion Science and Technology

Immuta

Red Hat

TIBCO Software

Vertiv

Industry Exhibitors will offer product/service solutions for five minutes each. Supplementary information, contact info, and company profiles will be provided for each presenter in the online exhibit hall area.
1430 - 1450 ETThe Role of Data in the Military Competition with China

Honorable Robert O. Work
32nd Deputy Secretary of Defense, Chairman of Govini


As a crucial source of national power, the quest for technological advantage is a competition in its own right. To gain the advantage, great power militaries are now in a digital arms race.

The United States and the People’s Republic of China, in particular, are competing in the development and adoption of digital technologies that produce military capability – and that will determine who wins future battles and indeed, wars.

While the range, speed, and payload of the novel military platforms that result will matter, the defining feature of the military digital arms race is more fundamental: the way in which data and information will be collected, processed, and exploited to improve the quality of human decision-making.

To win the digital arms race, the United States, and its defense establishment in particular, must embrace a fundamentally different approach to data management that is focused on how data will improve the quality and timeliness of human decision-making through decision science.
1450 - 1500 ETDay 1/Day 2 Takeaways & Closing Remarks

Brigadier General Jeth Rey
USCENTCOM Director J6/CIO

DAY 3 – INTERNATIONAL MISSION PARTNER PERSPECTIVES

TIMESESSION
0830 - 0900 ETLogin to Virtual Event
0900 - 0910 ETWelcome

Brigadier General Jeth Rey
USCENTCOM Director J6/CIO
0910 - 0930 ETKeynote - Mission Partner Environment (MPE)

Mr. Clifford R. Fegert, SES
Director, Mission Partner Capabilities Office (MPCO), SAF-AA


This keynote will explore the U.S. Department of Defense vision and framework for enabling data and information sharing with all participants within a specific international partnership or coalition, across the full range of military operations, at a single security level, with a common language.
0930 - 0950 ETUSCENTCOM Partner Environment

Brigadier General Jeth Rey
USCENTCOM Director J6/CIO


This session will explore Geographic Combatant Command perspectives on data and information sharing with allies and partners in a single, operationally responsive, resilient, and interoperable SECRET and below data-centric environment, providing assured mission command from the enterprise level to expeditionary missions across all phases of operations.
0950 - 1010 ETUSEUCOM Partner Environment

Lieutenant Colonel Tom McGee
Branch Chief, Future Operations, U.S. European Command (USEUCOM)



This session will explore Geographic Combatant Command perspectives on data and information sharing with allies and partners in a single, operationally responsive, resilient, and interoperable SECRET and below data-centric environment, providing assured mission command from the enterprise level to expeditionary missions across all phases of operations.
1010 - 1030 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations



Cohesity

OmniSci

Denodo

Industry Exhibitors will offer product/service solutions for five minutes each. Supplementary information, contact info, and company profiles will be provided for each presenter in the online exhibit hall area.
1030 - 1040 ET BREAK
1040 - 1120 ETInnovation Showcase Presentations

Massive Light, LLC

Varonis

SailPoint

Confluent

MarkLogic

HighGear

Centrify

Dell

Industry Exhibitors will offer product/service solutions for five minutes each. Supplementary information, contact info, and company profiles will be provided for each presenter in the online exhibit hall area.
1120 - 1140 ETUSINDOPACOM Partner Environment

Major General Robert J. Skinner
Director, Command, Control, Communications and Cyber, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM)


This session will explore Geographic Combatant Command perspectives on data and information sharing with allies and partners in a single, operationally responsive, resilient, and interoperable SECRET and below data-centric environment, providing assured mission command from the enterprise level to expeditionary missions across all phases of operations.
1140 - 1225 ETLUNCH / INNOVATION SHOWCASE
1225 - 1245 ETPartner Interoperability/Integration

Brigadier Niall M. Stokoe OBE
Assistant Chief of Staff, Communication and Information Systems (J6), Permanent Joint Headquarters (PJHQ), UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)


This session will explore mission partner perspectives on the role of modern data and analytics technologies in coalition warfighting, to achieve interoperability and integration, to simplify how warfighters access, exploit and defend data, and to enable commanders to rapidly communicate with a dynamic set of mission partners.
1245 - 1305 ETPartner Interoperability/Integration

Air Commodore Jason Begley, CSM
Director-General Joint C4, Australian Defence HQ


This session will explore mission partner perspectives on the role of modern data and analytics technologies in coalition warfighting, to achieve interoperability and integration, to simplify how warfighters access, exploit and defend data, and to enable commanders to rapidly communicate with a dynamic set of mission partners.
1305 - 1325 ETNational Information Exchange Model (NIEM) and the NATO Core Data Framework (NCDF)

Mr. Ryan R. Schultz
Division Chief, Data and Standards Division, Cyber and Command, Control, Communications and Computers Integration (DD C5I), Joint Staff J6


This session will provide DoD enterprise perspectives on activities, challenges, and the way ahead for mission partner data and information sharing to improve the Common Operational Picture and enable Commanders by overcoming the challenges of multiple systems, information formats and data exchange.
1325 - 1345 ETMission Partner Data Interoperability

Mr. Mark O. Grasse
Architecture and Engineering Chief, Mission Partner Capabilities Office (MPCO), SAF-AA


This session will explore the means to achieve mission partner data interoperability for enhanced mission execution during all phases of operations.
1345 - 1400 ETClosing Remarks

Brigadier General Jeth Rey
USCENTCOM Director J6/CIO