OPERATIONAL ANALYTICS AND ACQUISITION FOCUS DAY MONDAY, APRIL 30 Operational Analytics is an interactive day dedicated to delivering overmatch capabilities and actionable intelligence to decision makers. Join the discussions on security and predictive analytics to enhance the analysis process, innovating enterprise information platforms to optimize performance and identifying research and development efforts to combat emerging threats. 0800 REGISTRATION & COFFEE 0845 CHAIRPERSON S WELCOMING REMARKS 0900 MORNING KEYNOTE: OPPORTUNITIES TO STRENGTHEN FORECASTING THROUGH EMERGING ADVANCES IN ANALYTICS Dr. Jason Matheny Director Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) 1015 MORNING NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK Take a few minutes to recharge yourself before we jump into the next set of information packed sessions 1040 DELIVERING GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE THAT PROVIDES A DECISIVE ADVANTAGE TO THE WARFIGHTER Monitoring, analyzing and reporting imminent threats in a timely manner Upcoming initiatives and projects for 2018 Major General Linda R. Urrutia-Varhall Associate Director for Operations National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency 1200 LUNCH All the morning hustle and bustle has probably made for a much needed lunch break! Join us for a delicious lunch and make new friends at your table.
OPERATIONAL ANALYTICS AND ACQUISITION FOCUS DAY (CONTINUED) MONDAY, APRIL 30 1300 EMERGENT ACQUISITION STRATEGIES: THE WAY FORWARD Developing partnerships with agencies to help them deliver exceptional digital experiences that address their strategic initiatives Providing tools, services, and resources to help other agencies serve the public Mark Hopson Acquisition Alchemist Federal Acquisition Service, Technology Transformation Services General Services Administration 1415 AFTERNOON NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK Take a few minutes to recharge yourself before we jump into the next set of information packed sessions 1440 LEVERAGING PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS TO AID OFFENSIVE DETECTION MEASURES Detecting anomalies and patterns to deter from unwarranted attacks Preserving the integrity of your data 1555 CHAIRMAN S CLOSING REMARKS 1600 END OF FOCUS DAY We were able to see applied examples of what my team models. We were also able to network & meet people to help with our model. Booz Allen Hamilton
MAIN SUMMIT DAY 1 TUESDAY, MAY 1 0730 0820 0830 0915 REGISTRATION & COFFEE While registering for Day One, enjoy breakfast and lively peer-topeer conversation CHAIRPERSON S WELCOMING REMARKS MORNING KEYNOTE: ANALYZING KEY FIGURES AND ORGANIZATIONS WHO POSE A THREAT TO UNITED STATES INTERESTS Sifting through data that is often inconsistent and incomplete Using network analysis techniques and specialized analytic tools to identify threats, detail, and provide assessments Milton Downs Chief Data Officer Central Intelligence Agency BOOZ ALLEN INTELLIGENCE KEYNOTE 1000 1045 1145 MORNING KEYNOTE: PROVIDING ANALYZED MILITARY INTELLIGENCE TO WARFIGHTERS AND DEFENSE POLICYMAKERS Planning, managing, and executing intelligence and analysis operations Coordinating analytic activities of the defense intelligence community Lieutenant General Robert P. Ashley Director Defense Intelligence Agency DEMO DRIVE Join us and interact with the leading vendors and technology providers in the intelligence community! Learn more about cutting-edge solutions and the latest tools and capabilities in big data and predictive analytics. LEADING THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY S EFFORTS TO ENHANCE THE RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS IN TECHNOLOGY AND FACILITIES Providing continuous oversight of selected NIP acquisitions Effectively integrating IC acquisition and procurement initiatives Kevin Meiners Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Acquisition, Technology and Facilities Office of the Director of National Intelligence
MAIN SUMMIT DAY 1 (CONTINUED) TUESDAY, MAY 1 1230 LUNCH Hungry? So are we! Sit down to a tasty meal while discussing the topics so far and what s to come in the day. 1315 MACHINE LEARNING AS IT ASSISTS WITH ANALYTICS Deep CNN processing as it relates to time, efficiency, and accuracy Turning AI into a force multiplier vs. a replacement Grant Scott Director Data Science and Analytics Masters Program Assistant Research Professor Center for Geospatial Intelligence University of Missouri 1400 INTERACTIVE ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS This exclusive opportunity encourages the sharing of ideas, best practices, and discussion around multiple topics that are relevant to enhancing actionable intelligence. Sponsored by: 1545 AFTERNOON NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK Continue the discussion over some light afternoon snacks and coffee. 1615 NAVY S INTELLIGENCE PERSPECTIVE ON ADDRESSING DCGS UPDATES TO COMBAT SECURITY THREATS Increasing operational capacity through open architecture and modernization Querying and processing the data as in real time Jeff Myers Principal Assistant Program Manager PEO C4I, PMW 120 Distributed Common Ground System-Navy (DCGS-N) 1700 CHAIRMAN S CLOSING REMARKS 1705 EVENING SOCIAL MIXER Continue the conversation by getting together with new and old friends after the conference over refreshing libations
MAIN SUMMIT DAY 2 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 0800 REGISTRATION While registering for Day Two, enjoy breakfast and lively peer-to-peer conversation 0845 CHAIRPERSON S WELCOMING REMARKS 0900 MORNING KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: SUSTAINING OUR LONG-TERM COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE THROUGH INTELLIGENCE AND DATA ANALYTICS Future strategies, processes and resources to support operations Policies for strengthening capabilities of data to aid decision makers Lieutenant General John N.T. Jack Shanahan Director for Defense Intelligence Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence 0945 JOINT CHIEF S INTELLIGENCE PERSPECTIVE ON BEST PRACTICES TO STRENGTHEN THE NATION S SECURITY Exploiting the information to increase productivity Integrating standards and requirements to enhance interagency cooperation Major General Michael Groen Director for Intelligence Joint Staff, J2 1030 MORNING NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK Wow - there was a lot of great information in the morning sessions. Take a moment grab a beverage and chat with your fellow attendees 1115 CONVERTING OF RAW INFORMATION INTO INTELLIGENCE TO PROTECT THE NATION Assessing and evaluating data s reliability, validity, and relevance Integrating data and putting it into context to produce intelligence John Adams Assistant Director - Directorate of Intelligence Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
MAIN SUMMIT DAY 2 (CONTINUED) WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 1200 LUNCH All the morning hustle and bustle has probably made for a muchneeded lunch break! Join us for a delicious lunch and discuss the morning sessions. 1300 LEVERAGING FEDERAL CAPABILITIES AND PARTNERSHIPS TO ADDRESS THE NATION S MOST CRITICAL ENERGY VULNERABILITIES How INL addresses intelligence challenges Location intelligence solutions for the protection of critical infrastructure Speaker: Idaho National Laboratory U.S. Department of Energy 1345 PROVIDING C4ISR ANALYSES TO THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND OTHER U.S. GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS Providing war fighters, weapon developers, policy makers, and Homeland Security with technical intelligence Implementing weapon system analysis through engineering practices, modeling & simulation, and expert analysis 1415 AFTERNOON NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK Take this last opportunity to network with your peers and colleagues from across the industry to make sure you bring back as many new connections as possible 1500 INNOVATING ANALYTICS BY DELIVERING OVERMATCH CAPABILITIES Improving combat effectiveness through Soldier feedback and human behavior data analysis Deploying analytic insight into day to day operations 1545 ENHANCING OPERATIONS AND ANALYSIS OF ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE IN AN EVOLVING ENVIRONMENT Strategies for delivering actionable intelligence in complex environments Using computing capability to monitor, collect, and analyze data 1630 CHAIRMAN S CLOSING REMARKS 1635 END OF 2018 INTELLIGENCE ANALYTICS SUMMIT - SEE YOU IN 2019!