[SatNews] The term ISR covers all manner of surveillance reconnaissance and target acquisition in the military world.
The 3rd annual conference on ISR 2014 Ensuring Information Superiority April 7 - 8 at the Holiday Inn Regents Park, London, UK.
Click here to book today and save £200. Latest attendees include: Thales Communications and The Mitre Corporation.
Now in its third year, ISR 2014 will continue its tenancy in London for another year. Building on a solid foundation on International Military speakers, key opinion leaders from international research facilities and Industry companies, SMI’s ISR will again play host to two days of distinguished speakers and topical deb
- Learn how allied nations are sharing ISR information to better enhance capability
- Gain a fare view across the spectrum from Aerial, Maritime and Ground ISR
- Listen to international Military updates on current ISR capabilities
- Bringing together senior military personnel among other stake holders to create a common
voice for the industry - Look into technological game changers of industry as well as operational needs
Military and civilian personnel, Chief Executive Officers, Chief Operating Officers, Managing Directors, Vice Presidents, Director, Partners, Heads and Managers working in:
- ISR
- ISTAR
- NATO
- Command, Control Communications and Computers
- Airborne Network
- Global Information Grid
- Combat Air Patrol
- LEMV
- NAVAIR
- Operation Systems Developments
- Defence Common Ground System
- Remotely Piloted Air Systems
- Alliance Ground Surveillance
The 2014 expert speaker line-up includes:
- Major General (ret) Kenneth Israel, Defense Science Board Advisor, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Israel Associates
- Brigadier General Friedrich Teichmann, Director, Geospatial Department, Austrian Armed Forces
- Joe Ross, Technical Manager, NATO Communications and Information Agency
- Lieutenant Commander Darrell Hannam, ISR Instructor, Royal Navy
- Peter Sapaty, Director of Distributed Simulation and Control, Institute of Mathematical Machines and Systems