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WEDNESDAY, 16 FEBRUARY<br />

0800 - 0805<br />

0805 - 0835<br />

0835 - 0905<br />

Administrative Remarks<br />

United States European Command Staff<br />

Information Sharing and Collaboration<br />

Lieutenant General John C. Koziol<br />

Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) for Joint and Coalition Warfighter Support; Director, Intelligence, Surveillance, and<br />

Reconnaissance Task Force, Department of Defense<br />

This presentation will touch upon better integration, sharing, and engagement through increased interoperability, functionality, and reliability while<br />

demonstrating how we leverage our collective talents to drive creative policy, solutions, and collaboration between partners.<br />

Mr. Grant M. Schneider<br />

Deputy Director for Information Management and Chief Information Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency<br />

0905 - 1015 NETWORkING BREAk/TECHNOLOGY ExPOSITION<br />

1015 - 1045<br />

BREAKOUT<br />

SESSIONS<br />

1045 - 1145<br />

Tackling the Tough Challenges: ODNI Information Sharing Capstone Initiatives and Lessons Learned<br />

Ms. Rosanne “Rose” M. LeVitre<br />

Director of Military Partnerships, Office of the Director of National Intelligence<br />

This presentation will highlight core initiatives at the national level with direct application for the European Command to further agile partnerships<br />

and whole of government approaches.<br />

SAlON 1 MOSKAU SAlON 2&3 ROM SAlON 4&5 lONdON SAlON 7 WIEN SAlON 16 RIgA SAlON 17 RIgA<br />

Crowdsourcing<br />

Panel<br />

(Repeated)<br />

Transnational<br />

Information<br />

Sharing - JAC<br />

Molesworth<br />

Perspective<br />

USBICES<br />

Overview<br />

NSG<br />

Expeditionary<br />

Architecture<br />

(NEA) and<br />

the Protected<br />

Internet<br />

Exchange (PIx)<br />

1145 - 1315 LUNCH/TECHNOLOGY ExPOSITION<br />

1315 - 1345<br />

1345 - 1415<br />

BREAKOUT<br />

SESSIONS<br />

1415 - 1515<br />

1515 - 1545<br />

1545 - 1615<br />

Spoken/<br />

Machine<br />

Language<br />

Translation<br />

Cooperation in Support of Information, Innovation, Integration, and Technology<br />

Mr. Edgar Buckley<br />

Senior Vice President, European Business Development, Thales<br />

Moving to the Big “E” Enterprise<br />

Ms. Mary Lynn Schnurr<br />

Senior Technical Advisor, Army Intelligence Chief Information Officer, Information Management, Deputy Chief of Staff,<br />

G2 Headquarters, Department of the Army<br />

Pacific Disaster<br />

Center -<br />

Overview and<br />

Lessons Learned<br />

SAlON 1 MOSKAU SAlON 2&3 ROM SAlON 4&5 lONdON SAlON 7 WIEN SAlON 16 RIgA SAlON 17 RIgA<br />

Future of<br />

Biometrics<br />

and Forensics<br />

in Military<br />

Intelligence and<br />

Operations<br />

Transnational<br />

Information<br />

Sharing - JAC<br />

Molesworth<br />

Perspective<br />

(Repeated)<br />

USBICES<br />

Overview<br />

(Repeated)<br />

European<br />

Technology<br />

Panel<br />

(Repeated)<br />

conference aGenda<br />

JAC<br />

Dissemination<br />

Capabilities<br />

(Repeated)<br />

Micro-Satellites<br />

for ISR<br />

Applications<br />

(Repeated)<br />

Measuring Machine Translation by Human Standards<br />

Dr. Douglas A. Jones<br />

Technical Staff, Information Systems Technology Group, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br />

This presentation will discuss results of foreign language tests administered using two types of English translation: professional human translation<br />

and machine translation output. Higher standardized test scores mean better translation.<br />

Biometrics in a Combined Military and Law Enforcement Environment<br />

Mr. David Field, QPM<br />

Forensic Intelligence Subject Matter Expert<br />

This presentation is an outline of the United Kingdom’s experience in developing a biometric strategy in a cross government environment,<br />

highlighting key successes in this approach within a national and international counter terrorist context.<br />

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