OctOber 23-25, 2007www.precisionstrike.org
precision strike technology symposium
(psts-07)
p r e c i s i o n s t r i k e A s s o c i a t i o np r e s e n t s
required precision strike capabilities and technologies for the long war
This symposium will be conducted at the SECRET/NOFORN level
For more information visit our website: www.precisionstrike.org
october 23-25, 2007
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryKossiakoff Conference Center
Laurel, MD
“Even in the quietest of times, Americans have always understood that our men and women in uniform are the ones who assure stability and keep the peace.”
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Why Attend PStS-07
Keynote SPeAKerS
Admiral patrick m. walsh, usnVice chief of Naval Operations(Invited)
honorableronald m. segaUnder Secretary of the Air Force(Invited)
lieutenant general henry A. obering iii, usAFDirector, Missile Defense Agency
effective Precision Strike demands a timely and effective kill chain to attack some of the most important targets. PStS-07 uniquely offers the opportu-nity to present to ones peers the latest advances and cutting edge research and thinking in areas of strike weapons, desired weapons effects, targeting, and required c4ISr. One of the “hot” topics to be addressed at this powerful and very popular 17th annual symposium will be the level of military prog-ress expected to win the war on terror. Other confirmed PStS-07 briefing topics will focus on technological advances—including dramatic improve-ments in precision weaponry—that have allowed our military to generate considerably more combat capability. these topics are reflected below:
• transforming the Joint Force• Strengthening Warfighting capabilities• the Long War—changing the targeting Landscape• Iraqi Perspectives Project—the History We Don’t Know (Adaptation to Precision—Iraq 1991-2003)• Precision Strike Intelligence capabilities & technology Improvements—enemy Adaptation to our Precise Weapons technology• electronic Warfare roadmap• critical technologies for the Long War• return of the bomber• Global Strike Operational Options & Developments• technical Sessions: targeting—c4ISr—Weapons—effects• enabling emerging technologies & technical Solutions to Protect our Nation• Joint Airborne electronic Attack for the Long War• the Way Ahead for Sensor Platforms• Net-enabled Weapons—Another Node on the Network• Armed Unmanned Systems Panel• Intel Update on Foreign Strike Weapons• NAtO’s comprehensive Approach to Operations in Afghanistan & Iraq• Missile Defense & Space Highlights• target ID in a D&D environment Using Multiple Sensor Modalities• expeditionary Warfare & coalition Integration• reliable replacement Warhead
Rear Admiral Garry Hall, USNIncoming commandant, Industrial college of the Armed Forces, National Defense University
Jim Rabon Director, counter IeD Operations Integration center
John Tuley executive Agent for targeting, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Dr. Rebecca GrantPresident, IrIS Independent research, Inc.
Captain Chuck Nash, USN (Ret) Fox News Military Pundit & Iran Policy committee Member; President, emerging technologies International
O n e O f t h e b e s t t e c h n O l O g y s y m p O s i u m s O f i t s k i n d !
Raleigh DurhamDirector, JointAdvanced conceptsOUSD(At&L)
A G e n d AtueSdAy, 23 october
Dr. Bill LaPlante Head, JHU/APL Global engagement Department
Kevin Woods Joint Advanced Warfighting Program, Institute for Defense Analyses
0800 check-in / continentAl BreAkFAst
0900 symposium welcome: Bill Dalecky—chairman of the board
0905 Jhu / Apl welcome: Dr. Bill LaPlante Head, JHU/APL Global engagement Department
0910 speciAl remArks—leVel oF militAry progress eXpecteD to win the wAr on terror: The Honorable Richard B. Cheney the Vice President of the United States (Invited) 0945 opening keynote ADDress—trAnsForming the Joint Force & strengthening wArFighting cApABilities: Admiral Patrick M. Walsh, USN Vice chief of Naval Operations (Invited)
1030 networking reFreshment BreAk
1100 tArgeting session: Chair: JT Morris—Vice President, Whitney, bradley & brown, Inc. • Kill Chain Analysis for Naval Special Warfare (NSW) Weapons, Platforms, and Sensors: Chris Hase—Defense Analyst, Whitney, bradley & brown, Inc. • Precision Strike UAS Off-board Sensing Capability: James Guthrie—Defense threat reduction Agency • Testing Technology and C2 Structure for Third Party Targeting of Tactical Tomahawk: William Druce—PM for tomahawk Advanced concepts, JHU/APL • Remotely Directed Precision Guided Mortar Munition (PGMM) System: Mike Watts—technical & business Development Lead for Unmanned robotics Systems, AtK • Integrating the Kill Chain in Defense against Rocket, Artillery, Mortar & C-UAVs: P. Kevin Peppe—Director, close in Weapons Systems, raytheon Missile Systems (Alternate) • Automatic Targeting Solutions Over Heterogeneous Databases Using Intelligent Agents: Kenneth A. Abeloe—Senior Vice President, Integrity Applications Inc. (Alternate)
1245 luncheon—Kossiakoff center Dining room
1330 luncheon ADDress—Air Force’s role in return oF the BomBer: Dr. Rebecca Grant—President, IrIS Independent research, Inc. & Author of return of the bomber
1400 c4isr session: Chair: Buck Buchanan—JHU/APL c2 cross enterprise Initiative Director • Results of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory’s C2 Hypotheses Exercise: James L. Hillman—JHU/APL Group Supervisor, Advanced concepts & technology Analysis Group • Can Real-Time Operate in a Services-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Environment: Charles G. Kille—Principal Systems engineer, raytheon company • Applying Service Oriented Architecture to Tomahawk C2 and GWOT: LCDR Andrew Biehn, USN—DD, Washington Planning center, NAVAIr PMA-281 • Benefits of a Precision GPS Ephemeris (PGE) Tactical Control Station (TCS) GPS Web Services for Precision Strike: Dr. Alison K. Brown—President & ceO, NAVSYS corp. • A Generalized C2 Mathematical Model: Dr. Steven L. Forsythe—chief engineer, command & control Group, Global engagement Dept., JHU/APL (Alternate) • A High Efficiency & High Linearity Class-F Power Amplifier in GaN for L-Band Communications Applications: Dr. Scott Andrews—President, OnQ technology, Inc. (Alternate)
1545 networking reFreshment BreAk
1600 the irAQi perspectiVes proJect—the history we Don’t know (ADAptAtion to precision— irAQ 1991-2003): Kevin Woods—Joint Advanced Warfighting Program & 2006 Goodpaster Award Winner, Institute for Defense Analyses
1645 precision strike intelligence cApABilities & technology improVements—enemy ADAptAtion to our precise weApons technology: Jim Rabon—Director, Operations Integration center, Joint IeD Defeat Organization (JIeDDO) 1730 eVening reception—heAVy hors D’oeuVres
A G e n d AWedneSdAy, 24 october
Jay Kistler technical Director, Air Warfare, Portfolio Systems Acquisition Directorate, DUSD(A&t)
Captain Mat Winter, USN NAVAIr PMA-2010700 check-in / continentAl BreAkFAst
0745 electronic wArFAre roADmAp: Jay Kistler—technical Director, Air Warfare, Portfolio Systems Acquisition Directorate, OUSD(At&L)
0815 weApons session: Chair: Captain Pete Murphy, USN—Air Warfare, Portfolio Systems Acquisition Directorate, OUSD(At&L) • High Speed Strike Weapon Engine Development: Chris Gettinger—Manager, Propulsion & Performance Group, Alliant techsystems, Inc. • Pressure Balanced Rocket Motor for Rocket- assisted Projectile (RAP): Jason Fischer—Lead engineer for extended range Guided Munition rocket Motor, AtK • AARGM – More than DEAD—A Transformational, High-Speed Strike Weapon for the Fleet: Douglas M. Larratt—business Development for Strike Weapons, AtK • Technology for Future Rapid Global Engagement: Dr. Keith Numbers—Global Strike Leader, Air Force research Laboratory • Potential for TOMAHAWK Range-Performance Improvement to Enhance Global Strike Applications: Dr. Richard D. Hartman Principal Scientist, Naval Surface Warfare center, Dahlgren Division (Alternate) • Insensitive Munition Innovations for Precision Strike Missile Propulsion: Wayne Farley—Vice President of business Development Strategy, AtK (Alternate)
1000 networking reFreshment BreAk
1030 keynote ADDress—criticAl technologies For the long wAr: The Honorable Ronald M. Sega—Under Secretary of the Air Force (Invited)
1115 gloBAl strike operAtionAl options AnD DeVelopments: Raleigh Durham—Director, Joint Advanced concepts, OUSD(At&L)
1145 luncheon—Kossiakoff center Dining room
1220 luncheon ADDress—enABling emerging technologies AnD technicAl solutions For protecting our nAtion: Captain Charles T. “Chuck” Nash, USN (Ret.) Fox News Military Pundit & Iran Policy committee Member; President, emerging technologies Int'l
1300 eFFects session: Chair: Suzy Kennedy—JHU/APL Kinetic engagement Program Area Manager • Naval S&T Strategic Plan—Defining the Strategic Direction for Tomorrow in Power Projection: Michael B. Deitchman—Deputy chief of Naval research, Naval Air Warfare & Weapons S&t Department, Office of Naval research • Engagement of Time Critical Targets with Small Weaponized UAVs: Brian K. Funk—Senior Professional Staff Member, JHU/APL • Weaponeering for Hard Target Defeat using Large Blast Munitions: Regan E. Burmeister—Senior engineer, Applied research Associates, Inc. • Tactical Tomahawk Block IV Multi-Mission Upgrade: Allen P. Gehris Jr.—tomahawk Weapon System Advanced Strategies Manager, NAVAIr PMA-280 • Shortening the Kill Chain: William H. Johnson— Military Analyst, Northrop-Grumman Mission Systems (Alternate) • The Compelling Case for High Speed Weapons in Future Balanced Joint Capabilities Portfolios: Steve Morrow—capabilities Strategy Leader, the boeing company (Alternate)
1445 networking reFreshment BreAk
1500 Joint AirBorne electronic AttAck (JAeA) For the long wAr: Dr. Jeff Heyer— Head, electronic Warfare Strategic Planning Organization, Naval research Laboratory
1530 the wAy AheAD For sensor plAtForms: Colonel Paul Crawford, USA chief of Force Development for FcS, Army G-8
1600 net-enABleD weApons—Another noDe on the network: Captain Mat Winter, USN—NAVAIr PMA-201
1630 ArmeD unmAnneD systems pAnel: Moderator: Captain Harold “Bud” Bishop, USN OPNAV, N880c • Steven Borden—Deputy chief for Joint Attack Munitions Systems, PeO Missiles and Space, U.S. Army • Speaker TBD—USN Panelist • Lt Col Jim Molinari, USAF—UAS task Force • Speaker TBD—USMc Panelist
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Industry partners already partIcIpatIng:
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psts-07 committee
PSA Programs Chair: Ginny Sniegon * PSA Programs Vice-Chair: cAPt Pete Murphy, USN
PSTS-07 Tri-Chairs: Dr. John Walter—George McVeigh—Harvey Dahljelm
PSTS-07 Technical Chairs: cAPt Pete Murphy, USN—Jt Morris—buck buchanan—Suzy Kennedy
Warfighter Representatives: cAPt Jeffrey cathey, USN—col Gary Mausolf, USA—LcDr Scott Wilson, USN
Lt col bob Valin, USAF—Ltcol chuck Kelly, USMc—Ltc Ken britt, USA (ret)
PSA Executive Director: MG Paul Greenberg, USA (ret)
PSA Director of Operations: Dawn campbell
0715 check-in/continentAl BreAkFAst
0800 intel upDAte on Foreign strike weApons: Lauren Nordstrom—National Air and Space Intelligence center
0830 heAlth oF nAto—nAto’s comprehensiVe ApproAch to operAtions in AFghAnistAn AnD irAQ: George Sinks—NAtO Desk Officer, OASD International Security Affairs, USD(Policy) 0900 keynote ADDress—missile DeFense AnD spAce highlights: Lieutenant General Henry Obering III, USAF Director, Missile Defense Agency
0945 integrAteD D&D mAteriAls AnD tArget signAtures (iDmAts) progrAm: Debbie Chen Watson National Air and Space Intelligence center
1015 networking reFreshment Brunch
1100 eXpeDitionAry wArFAre & coAlition integrAtion: Rear Admiral Garry Hall, USN Incoming commandant, Industrial college of the Armed Forces, National Defense University, Fort McNair 1130 the long wAr—chAnging the tArgeting lAnDscApe: John Tuley—executive Agent for targeting, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) 1200 reliABle replAcement wArheAD: Sean McDonald—Special Scientific Advisor, Office of the Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Ncb/Nuclear Matters
1230 closing remArks: Bill Dalecky
reGiStrAtionon-line: register for this conference on-line athttp:// www.precisionstrike.org. You will be directed to the NDIA registration web page. You will receive an emailed confirmation after you use the cONFIrM button on the web page. When registering online, please review your information then “submit” and “confirm” your entry. pleAse make sure you check your account information for accuracy (i.e.: spelling of name, address, company name, email address, phone number etc).
Fax: complete registration form with payment information and fax to 703-527-5094
mail: complete registration form with payment to: psA event #8pst, 2111 Wilson blvd., Suite 400, Arlington, VA 22201-3601
Acceptable forms of payment include: checks (with mailed registrations); credit cards: Visa, Master card, American express, Diners club but not Discover card.
Payment must be made at time of registration. A late fee of $50 will be added to any registration received after october 16, 2007. please register onsite after the deadline date. Non-member fee includes individual membership in PSA for a one-year period.
Security Form requirementS All participants attending psts-07 must complete and submit the enclosed classified secret/noForn security form (page 11 of this brochure) directly to the Jhu/Apl Visitor control office by tuesday, october 16, 2007. Forms can be faxed or sent to the address below:
Jhu/Apl—Attn: Visitor control11100 Johns Hopkins roadLaurel, MD 20723-6099Fax: 240-228-6400 Security Form Questions Telephone: 240-228-5661
FinAl AGendA And AttendAnce roSterA final (revised) agenda and attendance roster will be distributed at the meeting. In order to appear on the roster, your completed registration and payment must be received by cOb tuesday, October 16, 2007. An updated roster will not be printed after the conference.
AttireAppropriate dress for this Symposium is business attire for civilian and military class A uniform for military presenters. Military attendees may wear the Uniform of the Day for their respective organizations.
AccommodAtionSPSA has reserved a block of rooms at the Hilton columbia Hotel. When making reservations please reference “Precision Strike Association” to obtain the special rate.
hilton columbia (6.5 miles from JHU/APL) 800-445-8667 or 410-997-1060 5485 twin Knolls road columbia, MD 21045
Discounted rate: $119 until september 28, 2007. Please call to make your reservations early. All rooms are on a first come first serve basis.
Additional hotels in JHUAPL vicinity: (No PSA discounts)
Sheraton Columbia (6.0 miles)800-638-2817 or 410-730-390010207 Wincopin circlecolumbia, MD 21044 diSAbilitieSPSA/NDIA supports the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Attendees with special needs should call (703) 247-2590, before tuesday, October 16, 2007.
ProceedinGSthe unclassified proceedings for PStS-07 will be available for all attendees online 2-3 weeks after the event. the UrL for the proceedings will be included in the conference materials to be distributed at the symposium for those who attend. Please note not all presentations are included in the proceedings as they will be given at a classified level. the decision to include an unclassified version of their presentation is left up to the presenter.
dod APProvAl“the Department of Defense finds this event meets the minimum regulatory standards for attendance by DoD employees. this finding does not constitute a blanket approval or endorsement for attendance. Individual DoD components commands or organizations are responsible for approving attendance of its DoD employees based on mission requirements and DoD regulations.”
cAncellAtionS And reFundSAll cancellations and refund requests must be received in writing to Precision Strike Association, 2111 Wilson blvd, Suite # 400, Arlington, VA 22201-3061, fax to: 703-527-5094, or by e-mail: [email protected] no later than tuesday, october 16, 2007. After this date no refunds will be given for any cancellations. Substitutions are welcome prior to the day of the event. this refund policy applies to all attendees regardless of their method of registration or reason for cancellation.
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Dulles Airport Access road to the capital beltway (I-495) east or North toward baltimore Go 18 miles and take I-95 North toward baltimore Go 10 miles and take columbia exit (MD rt. 32 West) Go 2.5 miles and take Washington Dc exit (U.S. rt. 29 South) Go 1.5 miles and take Johns Hopkins rd. exit onto Johns Hopkins rd.
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take I-95 North toward baltimore Go 8 miles and take MD rt. 216 West (toward Scaggsville) Go 1.2 miles, turn right onto Leishear rd. Go 0.8 miles, turn left onto Gorman rd. Go 0.7 miles, cross traffic circle and bridge over U.S. rt. 29 road name changes to Johns Hopkins road APL is on the right about a 1/2 mile past rt. 29
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take the George Washington Memorial Pkwy North Go 16 miles and take the capital beltway (I-495) east or North toward baltimore Go 15 miles and take I-95 North toward baltimore Go 10 miles and take columbia exit (MD rt. 32 West) Go 2.5 miles and take Washington Dc exit (U.S. rt. 29 South) Go 1.5 miles and take Johns Hopkins rd. exit onto Johns Hopkins rd.
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PSA cA l e n d A r o F Winter roundtAble
January 23, 2008Theme: Defining the Future of Precision Strike
Location: Marriott crystal city - Arlington, VA
AnnuAl ProGrAmS revieW April 15-16, 2008
Location: Waterford receptions of Springfield - Springfield, VA•
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