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Jun 11, 2018

Multi-Intelligence Exploitation Summit

18 July, 2018 - 19 July, 2018, Alexandria, VA, United States

The 4th Annual Multi-Intelligence (Multi-INT) Exploitation Summit will focus on techniques and resources aimed at integrating intelligence sources to enhance analysis and exploitation of data within the Intelligence Community's Information Technology Enterprise. This educational Summit will engage US military commands, government agencies, academia, and technology providers in a collaborative town-hall forum to discuss solutions surrounding the processing, exploitation, and dissemination of sensitive information through secure IC networks.

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New Topics for this year's Summit:

  • Current successes with the IC Enterprise Management and IC Desktop Environment Programs, and understanding what technical gaps industry can help with
  • Advancements in fusing information stemming from different sensors and disciplines to develop accurate decisions
  • Coordinating with partner agencies and industry to implement off-the-shelf and ready to install intel solutions at a quicker pace and cost-effective scale
  • Understanding how to effectively prioritize in a budget-constrained environment while not compromising data security measures
  • IC ITE's role in employing big data tools and leveraging analytics to improve the Multi-INT landscape
  • Progress in safeguarding information within the cloud to ensure that while sharing is encouraged between the IC, the integrity of data is not compromised

 

Why you should attend this year's Summit:

This educational Summit will enable the Intelligence Community, military intelligence organizations and industry partners to come together in a collaborative, town-hall forum to encourage open and honest conversation regarding the technical vulnerabilities of the IC.

Due to the massive quantity of data available, analysts in every service and intelligence agency are working tirelessly to produce a holistic conclusion of each data source. The Intelligence Community is working to incorporate useful analytical resources and tools to fuse together such sources and allow their leaders to develop well informed decisions. The main objective of this year's forum will be to allow intel leaders the opportunity to share their struggles in effectively exploiting data. Solution providers will offer their expertise and analytical tools to mitigate the mass influx of information and aid the IC in achieving mission success.

With the adoption of IC ITE, inter-agency information sharing has become both expedited and secured, helping to process the significant influx of data in today's age. In the years ahead, one of the IC's greatest challenges will be increasing automation at a rate that allows the IC to exploit a diverse set of data streams. This summit will encourage members of the IC to develop innovative approaches to not only process larger quantities of data, but to decipher more complex and intricate data. Such a dialogue in a non-attributed setting, will allow for solution providers and thought-leaders to join together in crucial discussion regarding the advancements and progress of Multi-INT resources and tools.
 

At Our Summit You Will Have the Ability to

  • Gain Education & Insight: Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior level speakers on some of the complex challenges facing intelligence officers and analysts.
  • Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to discover some the latest technologies helping process, exploit, and disseminate big data.
  • Influence: Help foster ideas! Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are given the opportunity to address our speaker faculty with their questions or comments and will receive a pre-Summit questionnaire for precise questions and subject matters you would like our speakers to address.

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This Year's Event Moderator:

  • LTG (Ret) Mary Legere, USA: Managing Director, National and Defense Intelligence Business, Accenture Federal Services

This Year's Confirmed Speakers:

  • John Sherman, Chief Information Officer, Intelligence Community, ODNI
  • Sherrill Nicely, Chief Information Security Officer, CIA
  • Chris Page, Chief Information Officer, Naval Intelligence Activity, Office of Naval Intelligence
  • Lt Gen John Bansemer, USAF, Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Partner Engagement ODNI
  • Jack Jones, SES, Director, ISR Infrastructure USD (I)
  • Dr. Leslie Perkins, Deputy CTO, Information Dominance & CIO, SAF/CIO A6
  • Larissa Mentzer, Deputy Assistant Director, Directorate of Intelligence, FBI

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