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Wednesday, 16 February<br />

Crowdsourcing Panel (Repeated)<br />

Salon 1 Moskau 1045 - 1145<br />

Panel Moderator:<br />

Mr. Daniel Morgan, The MITRE Corporation, J2 Innovation Team<br />

Panel Members:<br />

Mr. John Crowley, Crisis Pattern<br />

Mr. Phil Dixon, Google, Inc.<br />

Dr. Eric Frost, San Diego State<br />

Mr. Gary Koch, NORTHCOM<br />

The panel will discuss diverse uses of crowdsourcing, ranging<br />

from crisis response, market research, public service information,<br />

public opinion, and community journalism. The potential to<br />

employ crowdsourcing in support of U.S.-European information<br />

sharing efforts will also be highlighted. Conference attendees<br />

will be invited to question panel members on any aspect of this<br />

fascinating coupling of humans and technology.<br />

Transnational Information Sharing – JAC<br />

Molesworth Perspective<br />

Salon 2&3 Rom 1045 - 1145<br />

Panel Moderator:<br />

Mr. Jeff Price, JIOCEUR Analytic Center Molesworth<br />

Panel Members:<br />

Ms. Virginia Ezell, JIOCEUR Analytic Center Molesworth<br />

Wing Commander Richard Nuttall, NATO, Intelligence Fusion Centre<br />

This panel will describe methodologies of transnational<br />

information sharing that are unique to each organization and will<br />

have applicability to other defense and intelligence entities.<br />

USBICES Overview<br />

Salon 4&5 London 1045 - 1145<br />

Mr. Richard Radcliffe, USD(I) JCWS/IITA<br />

This session will provide an overview of the USBICES Program,<br />

current initiatives, future research, and development operational<br />

efforts.<br />

sessIon detaIls<br />

NSG Expeditionary Architecture (NEA) and the<br />

Protected Internet Exchange (PIx)<br />

Salon 7 Wien 1045 - 1145<br />

Mr. David Buto, NEA IPO<br />

Mr. Jay Driscoll, NEA IPO<br />

The NSG Expeditionary Architecture (NEA) is NGA’s means<br />

of providing GEOINT data, products, and services to users at<br />

the “tactical” edge. In addition to a high level overview of the<br />

NEA and how it can support NGA’s partners, this session will<br />

focus on the Protected Internet Exchange (PIX) which they are<br />

building out for operations in Afghanistan but could be useful<br />

in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief scenarios. The PIX<br />

enables collaboration in a protected environment accessible by<br />

the internet.<br />

Spoken/Machine Language Translation<br />

Salon 16 Riga 1045 - 1145<br />

Panel Moderator:<br />

Major Terry Thiem, Air Force Research Laboratory<br />

Panel Member:<br />

Dr. Tim Anderson, Air Force Research Laboratory<br />

Mr. Nick Bemish, DIA<br />

Dr. Kathleen Egan, OUSD SOLIC<br />

Dr. Douglas A. Jones, MIT<br />

Dr. Tamas Marius, USA TRADOC<br />

This is an introductory meeting to consolidate the work going<br />

on in spoken and machine language translation for the EUCOM/<br />

AFRICOM AOR. Information gathered at this meeting will be used<br />

to develop a proposal for a FY13 Coalition Warfare Program or<br />

Joint Capability Technology Demonstration submission.<br />

Pacific Disaster Center – Overview and Lessons<br />

Learned<br />

Salon 17 Riga 1045 - 1145<br />

Mr. Peter Colvin, Pacific Disaster Center<br />

Mr. John Livengood, Pacific Disaster Center<br />

This presentation will be an overview of the Pacific Disaster<br />

Center and lessons learned during the Haiti earthquake and other<br />

disasters around the world.<br />

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