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SMi Group Proudly Presents the 2nd Annual…
North America’s only Conference Dedicated to Dismounted Soldier and Marine
Equipment Modernization
Colonel Garth Winterle, PM, Tactical Radios, PEO C3T,
US Army
Colonel Douglas Copeland, PM, Soldier Maneuver and
Precision Targeting, PEO Soldier, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris, PM, Ground Soldier
Systems, Close Combat Squad, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy, Chief of Lethality Branch,
Soldier Requirements Division M-CDID, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Corby, Project Manager
ISSP, Canadian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Sten Allek, Senior Staff Officer/Future
Solutions, Estonian Defence Forces
Mr Christopher Stone, Deputy Director TRADOC Infantry
Brigade Combat Team, US Army
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CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN:
Colonel (ret’d) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager,
Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
EXPERT US MILITARY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Brigadier General Anthony Potts, Program Executive Officer,
PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel John Cochran, Acting Director of the Secretary of
Defense Close Combat Lethality Task Force, US DoD
Colonel Elliot Caggins, Project Manager Soldier Weapons, PEO
Soldier, US Army
Colonel Joel Babbitt, Program Executive Officer, AT&L,
SOF Warrior, United States Special Operations Command
(USSOCOM)
Colonel Kurt Thompson, COS / Deputy Soldier Lethality
Cross-Functional Team, US Army
Colonel Joe Bookard, Director, Rapid Equipping Force, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Konicky, PM Individual Combat
Equipment, USMC
Lieutenant Colonel Tim Hough, PM Infantry Weapons, USMC
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Lunoff, PdM Small Calibre
Ammunition, PM Maneuver Ammunition Systems, US Army
Mr Christopher Woodburn, Deputy Head Maneuver Branch,
Capabilities Development Directorate, Combat Development
and Integration, USMC Systems Command
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Manager, Leonardo DRS Electro-Optical & Infrared Systems,
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System Architect, Glenair
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Dear Colleague,
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to join us at the second annual
Future Soldier Technology USA, taking place from the 8th to the 10th
of June in Arlington, VA, USA. North America’s premier conference
dedicated solely to dismounted Soldier and Marine equipment
modernization and capability development. Drawing on the great
success of the 2019 launch event, the meeting will bring together
key government planners, policy makers, combat and materiel
developers, along with industry partners, to drive discussion on the
future of Soldier/Marine modernization.
In the face of growing near-peer threats, rapidly developing
technological assets, and the ever-changing nature of combat, the
dismounted Soldier/Marine remains as important as ever in assuring
of success in a multi-domain operational environment. With Soldier
lethality taking its place as one of the US Army’s key modernization
priorities, improving individual and squad capabilities to maintain
long-term warfighting superiority, both for US and allied forces,
remains a key area of discussion.
Future Soldier Technology USA 2020 will facilitate a discussion on
Soldier/Marine performance in its entirety, offering a truly holistic
agenda covering lethality, mobility, maneuverability, and power, as
well as C4I considerations in the newly introduced Dismounted Soldier
Situational Awareness focus day. Innovative US and international
programs and focus areas, including next generation weapons and
fire control (NGSW-AR/R/FC), ISSP, the evolution and integration of
manned-unmanned teaming, and more will be covered. Expanding
and growing the event from last year, there has never been a better
time to engage on new technologies and developments to soldier
modernization.
This year we are delighted to welcome support from the DoD
community, PEO Soldier, USMC Systems Command, US Army Futures
Command, the Close-Combat Lethality Task Force, and a range
of international military experts. Future Soldier Technology USA will
continue to provide a unique platform for government, academia
and industry to address the operator requirements, and very latest
developments in enhancing the effectiveness of the dismounted
Soldier/Marine.
I believe this conference is the perfect forum for this important topic
and I would hope that we can, through the medium of spirited
discussion and networking, enhance our approach, analysis, and
solutions to address close combat overmatch against pacing threats.
I urge you to join us in June 2020 to participate alongside a diverse
set of US and international experts and decision makers, in both the
dismounted soldier situational awareness focus day and the wider
conference to realize this goal.
Looking forward to your presence.
Colonel (Ret’d) Richard Hansen,
Former Program Manager,
Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier,
US Army
This Year’s Speakers from Military, Procurement and
Research for Dismounted Soldier Programmes
Brigadier General Anthony Potts, Program Executive Officer, PEO
Soldier, US Army
Colonel John Cochran, Acting Director of the Secretary of Defense
Close Combat Lethality Task Force, US DoD
Colonel Elliot Caggins, Project Manager Soldier Weapons, PEO Soldier,
US Army
Colonel Joel Babbitt, Program Executive Officer, ATL, SOF Warrior,
United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)
Colonel Kurt Thompson, COS / Deputy Soldier Lethality
Cross-Functional Team, US Army
Colonel Douglas Copeland, PM, Soldier Maneuver and Precision
Targeting, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel Joe Bookard, Director, Rapid Equipping Force, US Army
Colonel Garth Winterle, PM Tactical Radios, PEO C3T, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris, PM, Ground Soldier Systems, Close
Combat Squad, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy, Chief of Lethality Branch, Soldier
Requirements Division M-CDID, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Konicky, PM Individual Combat
Equipment, USMC
Lieutenant Colonel Tim Hough, PM Infantry Weapons, USMC
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Lunoff, PdM Small Calibre Ammunition, PM
Maneuver Ammunition Systems, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Andy Locke, Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials
and Development Unit, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Corby, Project Manager ISSP,
Canadian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Sten Allek, Senior Staff Officer/Future Solutions,
Estonian Defence Forces
Dr Jeffrey Zabinski, PM Weapons and Materials Research, Army
Research Lab, US Army
Dr Gladstone Reid, Director, Tactical Behavior Research Laboratory,
US Army
Mr Christopher Woodburn, Deputy Head Maneuver Branch,
Capabilities Development Directorate, Combat Development and
Integration, USMC Systems Command
Mr Christopher Stone, Deputy Director TRADOC Infantry Brigade
Combat Team, US Army
Mr Stephen Moody, Director, Combat Feeding Directorate, CCDC
Soldier Center, US Army Futures Command
Mr Edwin Davis, Director, Maneuver Battle Lab, Maneuver Capabilities
Development Integration Directorate, US Army
Supported byKey media partner
Future Soldier Technology
USA 2019 speaker faculty
Brigadier General Anthony Potts engaging with
audience at Future Soldier Technology USA 2019
Post 2019 conference site visit to
USMC Gruntworks Facility
3. Future Soldier Technology USA 2020
SITUATIONAL AWARENESS FOCUS DAY | 8TH JUNE 2020
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08.30 Registration Coffee
08.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Colonel (Ret) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier
Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
OPENING KEYNOTE BRIEFINGS
09.10 Enhancing the Capability of Dismounted Soldier Communication with
Digitally Defined Systems
• Mitigating communication difficulties in cluttered and restricted
environments
• Leveraging commercial networks for tactical communications
• Developing tactical radio systems for Nett Warrior platform
Colonel Garth Winterle, Project Manager, Tactical Radios, PEO C3T,
US Army
09.50 Exploiting Personal Devices for Enhanced Soldier C4I Capabilities
• Nett Warrior trials testing and development
• Ensuring overmatch in decision and information dominance
• Secure-but-unclassified architecture; cost and benefits of open
architecture
• Battlespace management implications for blue force tracking at
multiple command levels
• Examining the marketplace for future applications to provide new
capabilities for dismounted soldiers
Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris, PM, Ground Soldier Systems, Close
Combat Squad, US Army
10.30 Morning Coffee
C4I TO ENHANCE LETHALITY
11.00 Equipping Soldiers with Multi-Spectral Targeting Systems for Enhanced
Target Acquisition and Engagement
• Equipping Soldiers with Maneuver Sensors and Precision Targeting
capabilities
• Unmanned Sensor Integration with dismounted Soldiers
• Future Capabilities-Based Acquisition
Colonel Douglas Copeland, Product Manager, Soldier Maneuver and
Precision Targeting, PEO Soldier, US Army
11.40 Defining the Future of Soldier Operational Capability for Multi-Domain
integrated Operations
• Future scope for dismounted systems
• Integrating soldiers into multidomain operations
• Leveraging C4I systems for squad level
• Analysing squad as a system model for delivering operational
capability
Lieutenant Colonel Chris Kennedy, Chief of Lethality Branch, Soldier
Requirements Division M-CDID, US Army
12.20 Networking Lunch
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
13.30 Canada’s Cyclical Approach to Developing the Integrated Soldier
System
• Enabling technological advances to be leveraged throughout
product lifecycle
• Digitising and modernising communication systems to incorporate
additional sensors and technology
• Bridging the gap to the Canadian Army’s Secret level Land
Command Support System (radio net)
• Future-plans for hardware and software enhancements
Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Corby, Project Manager ISSP, Canadian
Armed Forces
14.00 Estonian Approach to Enhance Manoeuvrability and Lethality of Light
Infantry with RAS
• Overview of Estonian RAS program
• Mixing manned and unmanned – examples of use cases
• RAS implications on TTP-s – challenges and preliminary outcomes
Lieutenant Colonel Sten Allik, Senior Staff Officer/Future Solutions,
Estonian Defence Forces
14.40 Afternoon Tea
CYBER AND MULTI-DOMAIN OPERATIONS
15.10 Integrating the Dismounted Soldier into Joint-Multi Domain Operations
• Developing adaptable and flexible infantrymen, leveraging systems
and training
• The role of situational awareness to the dismounted soldier
• Training and development environments to generate dismounted
manoeuvre capability
• Ensuring the US Army can deploy lethal, Joint MDO from an infantry
perspective
Mr Christopher Stone, Deputy Director, TRADOC Capabilities Manager
Infantry Brigade Combat Teams TCM IBCT, US Army Infantry School
15.50 PANEL DEBATE: Assessing the Future of Soldier Capabilities Amid
Developing C4I Capabilities
• Enhancing lethality by improving network capabilities and optimizing
situational awareness
• Manned-Unmanned Teaming (MUMT) and extending the
operational reach of the squad through integrating RAS
• Collaborating with industry to maximize efficiency and technical
developments
Colonel (ret’d) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier
Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army (moderator)
Lieutenant Colonel Vince Morris, Product Manager, Ground Soldier
Systems, Close Combat Squad, US Army
Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Corby, Project Manager ISSP, Canadian
Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Sten Allik, Senior Staff Officer/Future Solutions,
Estonian Defence Forces
16.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Focus Day
Colonel (Ret’d) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier
Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
Dismounted Soldier Situational Awareness Focus Day
Hilton Arlington, Virginia, USA
Chaired by Colonel (Ret’d) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
As soldiers continue to be deployed across a range of diverse theatres, modernising the war fighter remains a critical task
for all militaries. Today, there is significant importance placed on considering the soldier as a system – integrating wireless
communications, digital displays, and an ever-growing number of sensors to gather, disseminate, and exploit growing data
sets to maintain information superiority and full-spectrum dominance.
In a contested battlefield, blue force tracking, spatial awareness, and effective communication between friendly units remain
vitally important, whilst tracking enemy combatants across complex and degraded environments and protecting networks
through robust cyber security continue to be key to guaranteeing mission success.
In order to achieve greater situational awareness, militaries continue to utilise new equipment and technologies, often at
the cutting edge of scientific development – integrating micro-UAVs and robotic autonomous systems into the arsenals of
dismounted troops to build an effective operating picture. Ensuring effective all-weather operations through night vision and
thermal optics also remain critical for any modern defence force – as the landscapes of warfare continue to evolve.
This Dismounted Soldier Situational Awareness focus day will provide the perfect setting for technical experts, military end users,
and solution providers to share their latest developments within these spheres and build an understanding of how technologies
and equipment are being deployed. With key updates from the US Army, Canadian ISSP Programme, and a special focus on
manned-unmanned teaming and Robotics and Autonomous Systems, this meeting remains to be an enlightening and lively
forum for our esteemed panel and attendees.
TOPICS COVERED WILL INCLUDE:
• Communication digitisation
• Advanced autonomous software
and systems
• Working with industry to
implement solutions
• Dismounted unmanned sensor
technology
4. 08.30 Registration Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Colonel (Ret) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier
Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
OPENING KEYNOTE BRIEFINGS
09.10 Integrating Soldier Technology to Provide Scalable Adaptive Solutions
• Harmonising squads and integrating systems to enable the soldier
• Capability focus: Lethality, Mobility and Safety
• Adaptive Squad Architecture, leveraging industrial advances by
generating a community of interest
• Reducing costs and enhancing capability
Brigadier General Anthony Potts, Program Executive Officer, PEO
Soldier, US Army
09.50 Focusing on Lethality to Drive Future Soldier Combat Effectiveness
• Dismounted lethality in the modern context
• Defeating tougher targets at greater ranges
• Moving acquisition from the industrial age to the information age
• Examining ammunition and weapon systems capabilities for the
NGSW
Colonel John Cochran, Acting Director of the Secretary of Defence
Close Combat Lethality Task Force, US Department of Defense
10.30 Chasing the Future, Running from the past of Soldier Systems
• How advances into new Soldier capabilities are being driven by
commercial technology
• Developing systems and capabilities which utilize commercial’s
rapid advances with an eye toward the primary missions of
shooting, moving, communicating and sustaining both on and off
the battlefield will require a new paradigm in defense research,
development, testing and production
• Advanced soldier systems such as ENVG-B and IVAS are bridging
commercial and defense worlds and creating new unique
capabilities and challenges
Mr Jerry Hathaway, Senior Vice President and General Manager,
Leonardo DRS Electro-Optical Infrared Systems, Leonardo DRS
11.10 Morning Coffee
11.40 Narrowing Capability Gaps to Ensure Long-Term Future Soldier
Operability
• Adaptive Squad Architecture (ASA), ensuring developments in
soldier equipment support all elements of the warfighter kit
• Assessing the uplifts gained from the integration of the Enhanced
Night Vision Goggle – Binocular (ENVG-B)
• Future plans and leveraging emerging technologies in the pursuit of
overmatch.
Colonel Kurt Thompson, Deputy Director, Soldier Lethality Cross
Functional Team, US Army Futures Command
12.20 STAR PAN Mission Success
• Scalable Network Solutions
• Smart Power Management
• How the Mission Manager solves many issues today
Mr Mathias Nakatsui, System Engineering Manager, STAR-PAN System
Architect, Glenair
13.00 Maximising Soldier Lethality for Next Generation Combat Operations
• Enhancing individual and crew served weapons for lethality
overmatch
• The PEO’s priorities for pursuing soldier lethality capability
• Improving loading and ammunition integration
Colonel Elliot Caggins, PM Soldier Weapons PEO Soldier, US Army
13.40 Networking Lunch
USMC PERSPECTIVES
14.40 Optimising Squad Lethality for Dismounted Marine Corps
• Lethality from a squad perspective
• Evolution in weapons and fire control for rifleman squads
• Major lethality acquisition programmes including the Carl Gustav
• USMC perspectives and requirements for NGSW
Mr Christopher Woodburn, Deputy Maneuver Branch, Capabilities
Development Directorate, Combat Development and Integration,
US Marine Corps Systems Command
15.20 Session Reserved for Sponsor
16.00 Ensuring Soldier Combat Sustainability with Enhanced Individual
Combat Equipment
• Enhancing individual armor to maximize operational effectiveness
• Integrating air and amphibious reconnaissance to optimize squad
situational awareness
• Assessing future requirements to maintain USMC warfighter
overmatch
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Konicky, PM Individual Combat Equipment,
USMC
16.40 Afternoon Tea
INNOVATIONS AT THE HEART OF THE FUTURE SOLDIER
17.10 Assessing the Future of Dismounted Soldier Operations through the
Testing and Evaluation of Future Equipment
• The importance of comprehensive testing and evaluation to
guarantee equipment viability for US personnel
• Integrating new technology into existing squads to minimize friction
for maximum operational gains
• Looking to the future: plans and programs for technological
innovation into the next decade
Session Reserved for Senior Official, Army Test and Evaluation
Command, US Army
17.50 Maneuver Battle Lab (MBL) in defining the current force and shaping
the Future Force
• Integrating live and simulation capabilities to accelerate learning
and applied capability
• Understanding the role of air and ground robotics in the future force
• Understanding how Brigade Combat Teams organize and fight given
the evolving potential of robotics
Mr Edwin Davis, Director, Maneuver Battle Lab, Maneuver Capabilities
Development Integration Directorate, US Army
18.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
Colonel (Ret’d) Richard Hansen , Former Program Manager, Soldier
Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
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08.30 Registration Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Colonel (Ret) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier
Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
OPENING KEYNOTE BRIEFINGS
09.10 Optimizing Special Operations Forces (SOF) Activities Through Rapid
and Focused Special Operations Specific Capabilities
“DRIVING THE FUTURE”
• Hyper Enabled Teams
• Current Innovation
• Emerging Technologies
• Vision for 2030
Colonel Joel Babbitt, Program Executive Officer, ATL, SOF Warrior,
United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM)
09.50 Meeting High Priority Requirements for Soldier Equipment to Deliver
Rapid Force Adaptability
• Leveraging innovation from industry to improve soldier capabilities
• Adapting to rapid requirements with agile collaborative efforts
• Managing rapid integration with expeditionary laboratories and
fabrication facilities
Colonel Joe Bookard, Director, Rapid Equipping Force, US Army
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 Session Reserved for Sponsor
11.40 Transforming UK Soldier Capabilities at the Infantry Trials and
Development Unit
• Integrating innovative technology to enhance operational reach
• Manned Unmanned Teaming (MUMT) and the capability gains
• An overview of Tommyworks and the path ahead
Lieutenant Colonel Andy Locke, Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials
and Development Unit, British Army
12.20 Assessing Current Capabilities of the USMC in Ensuring Optimal
Lethality and Combat Effectiveness for Dismounted Personnel
• Assessing USMC general purpose weapons for optimal lethality
• Integrating cutting edge optics for all operational environments
• The future of USMC weaponry to guarantee lethality into the future
Lieutenant Colonel Tim Hough, PM Infantry Weapons, USMC
13.00 Networking Lunch
14.00 Leveraging Industrial Progress for Optimising Ammunition in
Dismounted Soldier Operations
• Acquisition programmes for the dismounted soldier portfolio
• Lightening soldier loads with modern ammunition technology
• Optimising small calibre rounds for dynamic environments
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Lunoff, PdM Small Calibre Ammunition, PM
Maneuver Ammunition Systems, US Army
14.40 Staying ahead of threats through situational awareness
• Current advancements in dismounted ISR and battlefield sensing
capabilities
• ‘Nowcast’ capability for future operating environments
• Signal processing and distributing data through flexible and
adaptable networks
Dr Jeffrey Zabinski, PM Weapons and Materials Research, Army
Research Laboratory, US Army
15.20 Afternoon Tea
15.50 Easing the Logistics Burden Associated with Military Feeding and
Reducing the Combat Load of Individual Soldiers
• Technologies for the reduction of weight and volume of individual
rations
• Changing eating behaviours and their application to military feeding
• Nutritional interventions for improved performance and recovery
• Tailored nutrition for mission requirements and operational
environment
Mr Stephen M. Moody, Director, Combat Feeding Directorate, US Army
Futures Command
CLOSING SESSIONS
16.30 Enhancing Warfighter Capabilities through Advanced Training and
Virtual Reality Testing
• Integrating virtual reality testing to maximize soldier lethality
• Testing and evaluating to aid in informed acquisition decision
making
• Beyond VR: EVVAL and providing the complete human/system
performance picture
Dr Gladstone Reid, Director, Tactical Behavior Research Laboratory,
US Army
17.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
Colonel (Ret) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier
Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
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Alternatively call us on +44 (0) 870 9090 711,
email: events@smi-online.co.uk or fax +44 (0) 870 9090 712
VENUE Hilton Arlington, Virginia, USA
FAX your booking form to +44 (0) 870 9090 712
PHONE on +44 (0) 870 9090 711
POST your booking form to: Events Team, SMi Group Ltd,
India House, 45 Curlew Street, London, SE1 2ND, UK