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MAY 13-16, 2002
International Infantry & Joint Services Small Arms Systems Section Symposium Exhibition & Firing Demonstration
Event #2610
Atlantic City, NJ
Regular Registration Rates:
Member $605
Non-Member $660
Non-Member Allied $665
description
At this symposium, the international infantry and small arms communities come together for technical paper presentations, informational speakers and exhibits of the hardware used by current and future defense organizations. A firing demonstration is scheduled where exhibitors can display their product capabilities. The symposium is expected to draw law enforcement, government, industry and international participants, in addition to a strong representation from all branches of the military. NDIA looks forward to seeing you in Atlantic City.
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MAY 20-24, 2002
Global Demilitarization Symposium & Exhibition
Event #2580
Lexington, KY
Regular Registration Rates:
Member $670
Non-Member $715
Government $420
description
This symposium supports Department of Defense efforts to reduce the stockpile of excess and obsolete conventional weapons. The program will focus on the global challenges and successes experienced in the disposition of energetic materials to include ongoing disposal, recycling, and reuse programs and research. Additionally, demilitarization policy updates will be provided, as available.
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JUNE 3-5, 2002
Mines, Demolition and Non-Lethal Conference and Exhibition
Event #2500
Tampa, FL
Regular Registration Rates:
Member $425
Non-Member $480
Government $315
Non-Member Allied $485
description
NDIA will hold this event in conjunction with the U.S. Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC). The Army's evolving requirements for the future force demand flexibility of response, greater situational awareness, and continuing compliance with international agreements-all within lighter, more rapidly deployable packaging.
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JUNE 3-5, 2002
2nd Annual Intelligent Vehicle Systems Symposium
Event #2570
Traverse City, MI
Regular Registration Rates:
Member $575
Non-Member $630
Government $355
Non-member Allied $635
description
The objective of the annual Intelligent Vehicle Systems Symposium is to provide researchers, developers and program managers from government, academia, and industry a forum for exchange of information on current work related to the advancement of technologies and applications of intelligent systems to Army and commercial vehicles.
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JUNE 10-12, 2002
2nd Annual National Symposium and Exhibition on Terrorism Preparedness and Response
Event #2450
Los Angeles, CA
Registration fees to be determined.
description
The symposium is a follow-on to the highly successful NDIA-IAB event held in Salt Lake City in 2001. The focus is on specific measures and equipment to cope with the threats of chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive events which could affect the United States.
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JUNE 11-19, 2002
7th International Cannon Artillery Firepower Symposium & Exhibition
Event #2640
Parsippany, NJ
Registration fees to be determined.
description
The theme of the symposium is "Science & Technology -- Transforming Fires in the 21st Century".
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JUNE 17-21
The Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course (DSAM)
Event #202C
San Diego, CA
Tuition: Industry $1,490
description
The Defense Systems Acquisition Management Course is structured for industry acquisition managers in today's dynamic environment, providing the latest information related to acquisition policy, reform initiatives, procedures and processes. The target audience is industry program managers, assistant program managers, systems engineers, industry personnel serving on Defense Department Integrated Product Teams, and other personnel who must interface with offices involved in program development and execution.
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JUNE 18-20
2002 Warheads and Ballistics Symposium (Classified)
Event #2480
Colorado Springs, CO
A jointly sponsored symposium
Regular Registration Fees:
Member $655
Non- Member $675
Government/Academia $475
description
A jointly sponsored symposium combining the Ballistic Division's Eighth Classified Ballistics Symposium with the Bomb & Warhead Division's 52nd Annual Bomb & Warhead Technical Symposium. The meeting will provide a forum for classified, export-controlled and non-public domain papers in the areas of ballistics, weapon effectiveness, and bomb and warhead technology. The symposium will be classified at the SECRET/NOFORN level to U.S. citizens only.
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JUNE 24-27
Security Technology Conference & Exhibition
Event # 2490
Reston, VA
Registration fees to be determined.
description
This event examines the changes caused by the war on terrorism and the new national security strategy, homeland defense, the impact on traditional security processes, and the future direction of the security industry relative to requirements and capabilities arising from these historic events.
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JUNE 24-27
Simulation Based Acquisition & Advanced Systems Engineering Environment Conference
Meeting #2390
McLean, VA
Regular Registration Rates:
Member $665
Non-Member $715
Government/Academia $580
Non-Member Allied $720
description
Simulation is a key enabler to the transformation of the Department of Defense, from assessment of future requirements to early test of "virtual" new systems concepts. This conference will examine the current initiatives and studies which are emphasizing the needs for advanced systems engineering environments and discuss implementation strategies concepts and future challenges.
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JUNE 25-26
Army Small Business Conference - "Army & Small Business: A Winning Team"
Event # 2430
Alexandria, Virginia
Registration fees to be determined.
description
The conference is aimed at the Army's small business contractors. It brings together leaders of the industry small business community and the government to discuss recent changes affecting small businesses. Participants will include key Army decision makers from the Pentagon to field commanders who conduct acquisitions. The conference provides a forum for open exchange of information between senior government officials and small business leaders.