DGI 2015 - Agenda-at-a-Glance

DGI 2015 North America, Nordics and Arctic Focus Day January 19, 2015 Addressing the Geospatial Intelligence Agenda in North America, the Nordics and the Arctic 0800  Registration and Welcome  Coffee and Tea 0830 Chair’s Opening Remarks (including introducing Tom Webber, Director, DGI) Neil Thompson OMM CD, Former Director Geospatial Intelligence Canadian Armed Forces 0850 Guest Keynote Interactive Presentation: Navigating the Global Information Sharing Environment Jane Dickerson, Chief, International National Geospatial-Intelligence Support Team - Europe 0920 Canadian Space Agency Programs and Priorities For The Future Mr. Éric Laliberté, Director General, Space Utilization, Canadian Space Agency 0950 Satellite Imagery – Turning Information into Actionable Insight Dan Jablonsky, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary, DigitalGlobe 1010 Global Strategic Risk and the Impact on Geospatial Intelligence Mission Sets Robert B. Murrett Deputy Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) Professor of Practice, Public Administration and International Affairs 1025 Networking Break 1100 Advancing the Army Geospatial Enterprise (AGE) Dan Visone, Director, of the Systems & Acquisition Support Directorate Geospatial Acquisition, Support Directorate, US Army 1120 Ice and Environmental Change – How Ice and Environmental Change will Impact Geospatial Data Collection in the Future Professor Julian Dowdeswell, Director, Scott Polar Research Institute University of Cambridge, UK 1140 How the Norwegian Mapping Authority Continuously Delivers Accurate Geographical Information from a Rapidly Shifting Region Anne Cathrine Frøstrup, Director General, Norwegian Mapping Authority 1200 Panel Discussion: What are the New Requirements and Solutions for Geospatial Capabilities? Chair Jim R. Hill, Director, Geospatial Intelligence Directorate, Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, USA CDR Kelly Taylor, U.S. National Ice Center, Washington, DC, USA Martin Jeffries, PhD Arctic Science Advisor & Program Officer, Arctic & Global Prediction Program, Ocean, Atmosphere and Space Research Division, Office of Naval Research Marlene Meyer Ph.D Chief Geospatial Branch Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organization 1230 Lunch Break Track A – North America – the Close Alliance that Track B Encourages Innovation and Helps to Ensure Track B – Nordics and the Arctic – the New ‘Cold 1325 Security Rush’ Chair: Neil Thompson OMM CD, Former Director Chair: Barry MacDonald former Deputy Director Geospatial Intelligence Canadian Armed Forces Geospatial Intelligence Policy and Partners Canadian Armed Forces 1330 Geospatial Intelligence in the Canadian Armed Arctic and Global Prediction by the United States Forces Office of Naval Research: A Contribution to the Colonel Gregory D. Burt Commander Canadian Forces Implementation of the U.S. Navy Arctic Roadmap Intelligence Group (Comd CF INT GP) 2014 -2030 and Lt Col Kent Dowell Canadian Forces Intelligence Martin Jeffries, PhD, Arctic Science Advisor & Program Liaison Officer (London) Officer, Arctic & Global Prediction Program, Ocean, Atmosphere and Space Research Division, Ocean Battle space Sensing Department, Office of Naval Research 1350 Maritime Awareness—A Team Sport: U.S. Coast Geo Int Support to Norwegian Army Planning and Guard Perspective Operations John F O’Brien Jr, Technical Director, US Coast Guard Capt Sebastien Waerstad-Campeau, Army Mil Geo Staff, Geo Support to the Norwegian Army

1410 Using Volunteered Geographic Information to U.S. National Ice Center How the US National Ice Update the United States National Map Center Maximizes Collaboration in the Arctic Kari Craun, Director, National Geospatial Technical Maritime Environment Operations Center at U.S. Geological Survey (video CDR Kelly Taylor, Director and Commanding Officer, US link) National Ice Centre and the US Naval Ice Centre 1430 How the Marine Corps GEOINT Teams Collaborate Unbiased Multi-mission Provider of Commercial Internationally Satellite Data in Time-Critical Operations Jim R. Hill, Director, Geospatial Intelligence Directorate, Sigmund Dehli, International Sales Manager, Kongsberg Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, USA Satellite Services 1450 Overview of Space-based Maritime Domain The Arctic Challenge - New Geospatial Infrastructure Awareness and Open Ocean Surveillance CONOPS for Greenland Brigadier General Michel Lalumiere, Director General, Marlene Meyer Geographer, Ph.D, Chief Geospatial Space, Canadian Armed Forces, National Defence Branch, Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Headquarters, Canada Organization 1510 Afternoon Coffee Break 1540 Custom Mapping in Disaster Zones for Collaborative Response – Typhoon Haiyan Robert Boettcher B.Eng Civ (RMC) M.Eng Survey (UNB), Joint Engineer Geomatics, Canadian Joint Operations Command HQ Ottawa 1600 How to Share and Distribute Geospatial Information across Interoperable Networks Erik Körling, Vice President Global Sales, T-Kartor 1620 Cyber – The Increasing Impact of Geospatial Intelligence Lt Col (Dr) Michael L. Thomas, USAF, Communications and Networks Division within the Naval Space and Warfare Center (SPAWAR) Charleston, USA 1640 Chair’s Summary Neil Thompson OMM CD, Former Director Geospatial Intelligence Canadian Armed Forces 1700 Focus Day Social Everyone is invited to the Silver Cross Pub 33 Whitehall, Whitehall, London, SW1A 2BX http://www.taylor-walker.co.uk/pub/silver-cross-whitehall/c0694

DGI Main Day 1 – Tuesday, January 20, 2015 Location Intelligence for Decision Support Today – Lessons from the Journey so Far 0800  Registration and Welcome  Roundtable Sign-Up  Coffee and Tea 0850 Chairman’s Welcome Address and Thought-Provoker – Is the Defence and Security Community too Reactive to External Developments rather than “Leading the Way”? Colonel (ret’d) John Kedar, Director, Strategic Business Development, Ordnance Survey 0900 UK Perspective - Overcoming Challenges in Knowledge Exploitation for Modern Intelligence Operations Air Vice Marshal Jon Rigby, Director of Cyber Intelligence and Information Integration, Defence Intelligence (DCI3), UK MoD 0930 Live Interview with Shawn B. Stith, Chief, National System for Geospatial-Intelligence Capabilities and Integration, Office of Geospatial-Intelligence Management, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency on Lessons Learnt from Recent Operations for Geospatial Intelligence Leaders Today Led by Colonel (ret’d) John Kedar, Director, Strategic Business Development, Ordnance Survey 1000 Leadership Discussion – 5 Challenges Geospatial intelligence Leaders Need to Overcome to Improve Global Security Moderator – Air Vice Marshal Jon Rigby, Director of Cyber Intelligence and Information Integration, Defence Intelligence (DCI3), UK MoD Jane Chappell, Vice President, Business Development and Strategy, Raytheon Shawn B. Stith, Chief, National System for Geospatial-Intelligence Capabilities and Integration, Office of Geospatial- Intelligence Management, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency Colonel Gregory D. Burt, Commander Canadian Forces Intelligence Group (Comd CF INT GP) Commander David Crossman, Director Geospatial Intelligence New Zealand (GNZ), New Zealand Defence Force 1045 Networking Break 1130 Guest Keynote – Future of Activity Based Intelligence in the United States Marine Corps Jim R. Hill, Director, Geospatial Intelligence Directorate, Marine Corps Intelligence Activity, USA 1200 Expert Insight - Transforming Intelligence for the Complete National Security Community John Day, Director for National Security Business Development, Esri 1230 Improving the Littoral and Environmental Understanding in the SW Pacific Commander David Crossman, Director Geospatial Intelligence New Zealand (GNZ), New Zealand Defence Force 1300 Networking Lunch Break Drill-Down Briefings: 20 mins + 5 mins for Q&A Your Chance to Access Key Experiences from Around the World TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK D Maritime Location Innovation Exploiting Knowledge Standards and 1355 Intelligence Interoperability Chair: Colonel (ret’d) Mark Chair: Charles Kenelley, Chair: Captain David Burrows, Department of Chief Technology Officer, Chair: Captain Martin Robertson, Hydrographer Business and Innovation, Esri UK Jones, Head of Geospatial of the Navy, Royal Navy, UK Government Policy, UK MoD UK 1400 Recent Operational Next Generation ISR – Exploiting GEOINT for An Initiative to Achieve Successes Using How to Innovate in Modern Tactical Users European and NATO ISR GEOINT in Littoral and Today’s World John Teufert, JISR SL Interoperability in Maritime Domains Conrad A Wiser, Senior Geospatial Services Group UNIFIED VISION 2014 Paul Lynch, Commander, Fellow, Enterprise Chief Head, NATO Craig Cowan, MSc, FRGS, 30 Commando Engineer, Director of Communications and MInstRE, Business (Information Exploitation Architecture Engineering Information Agency (NCI Development, Defence & Group), UK Royal for Information Systems Agency) Security, Exelis VIS, Marines Architects (ISA) Program, Europe

1425 Transit Time 1430 The Entire Globe in Sensors, Mobile & Big Title TBC Highly Accurate Data – Next steps for Commander Tocci, Chief Immersive 3D Proving Deep Insight Geo-standards of Geometoc Section - N3 Manne Anliot, Vice into Developing Crisis Denise McKenzie, Division, Directorate of President, Head of Situations Executive Director, Operation Allied Maritime Marketing and Global Jason Epperhart, Senior Communications and Command Accounts. Saab Group Manager, Insight & Outreach, Open Analytics, DigitalGlobe Geospatial Consortium (OGC) 1455 Transit Time 1500 The Maritime Domain Delivery of Spatial Data Awareness Challenge – Motion Imagery in Geospatial Intelligence Infrastructure – Joining Up Space and Activity-based, Analysis- Providing the Challenges for Airborne Situational Geospatial, Multi-Source Right Tools at the Right Standards in IMINT and Awareness Capabilities Intelligence Analysis Time MULTIINT in the Maritime Domain Pete Hughes, General Jim Dolan, Senior Vice Brian Parish, Joint Nigel Chandler, Head of Manager, UK and RoW President and General GEOINT Future Capability, Business Development Operations, 2D3 Manager Geospatial Permanent Joint (Maritime), Regional Paul Lacey, Lead, Solutions, Textron Headquarters, UK MoD Sales UK and Northern Geospatial Standards, Systems Europe, Airbus Defence & DSTL Space 1525 Transit Time 1530 The South China Sea - GeoEnrichment of Building a picture of Intelligence Information Exploiting Multi- Challenges to Solve for Maritime Trade & for Improved Decision Dimensional Geospatial Geographers Economic activity from Making Intelligence To Deliver Working in Joint Open Source Data Kerry Robinson, Senior Information And Environments Today Richard Hurley, Principal Technical Advisor, Esri Decision Superiority Colonel Philippe Arnaud, Maritime Analyst, IHS Richard Carne, Head of Head of Joint GEOMETOC Maritime & Trade Applications, UK Met Department, BGHOM Office

1555 Networking Break Structured Roundtables: 5 mins intro, 45 mins discussion, 5 mins summary, 5 mins reporting 3 key take- aways Your Chance to Hear How Your Peers Tackle Common Challenges Plus Voice Your Experiences 1625 Roundtable 1 – Modern Roundtable 1 – Roundtable 1 - Lessons Roundtable 1 – How to Tactical User Interoperability - myth or from Littoral Operations Flow Innovation into Experiences of GEOINT - reality? And can Paul Lynch, Commander, Your Geospatial Strategy John Teufert, JISR SL standards actually help? 30 Commando Colonel (ret’d) Mark Geospatial Services Group Simon Doyle, Solution (Information Exploitation Burrows, Department of Head, NATO Principal, UK and Ireland, Group), UK Royal Business and Innovation, Communications and HP Enterprise Services Marines UK Government Information Agency (NCI Agency)

Roundtable 2 – Roundtable 2 - Re- Roundtable 2 – How to Roundtable 2 - Reliance Identifying and thinking How to Exploit Leverage Standards to on Technology as a Overcoming Imagery to Improve Drive Cooperation Threat as well as an Impediments to Decision Support Tom Richardson, Opportunity Innovation in Classified Image Exploitation Standards Manager, UK Richard Clayton, IHS Environments Programme, DE&S Hydrographic Organisation Chief Maritime Analyst, Lt Colonel Roly Cockwell Abbeywood, UK MoD IHS Maritime & Trade MBE, Staff Officer, Centre Participation Confirmed, for Intelligence Innovation, Leader TBA RAF Wyton Roundtable 3 – Roundtable 3 – Smart Roundtable 3 – R Roundtable 3 - Drivers Exploiting Open Source Dissemination Potential and Challenges for Greater Collaborative Imagery and Video for Invited – Duncan Rose, of Combining Crowd Environments to Share Maritime Operations Executive Officer Sourced and Internet GEOINT Leader TBC, Dstl Information, Joint Forces Sourced Data with Paul Hancock, Director, Intelligence Group, Authoritative Sources Defence Geographic Defence Geospatial Professor Mike Jackson, Centre, Joint Forces Intelligence Fusion Centre Professor of Geospatial Intelligence Group, UK Science and Director of MOD the Centre for Geospatial Science, Nottingham University Roundtable 4 - Roundtable 4 – How To Roundtable 4 - New Rethinking Geospatial Get Innovative Ideas Roundtable 4 – Ways to Enable Location Information for Maritime Noticed by Leadership Exploiting Geospatial Data Compatibility Capabilities Major General (ret’d) Intelligence for Precision Denise McKenzie, David Jackson, Director Stephen Schmidt, Former Targeting Executive Director, Canadian Ice Service Commander, NATO Barry MacDonald former Communications & Weather and Airborne Early Warning Deputy Director Geospatial Outreach, Open Environmental Prediction and Control Force Intelligence Policy and Geospatial Consortium & Services, Canada Command Partners Canadian Armed (OGC) Meteorological Service of Forces Canada Roundtable 5 – Harnessing Innovation Opportunities from Roundtable 5 - Achieving Roundtable 5 – How Roundtable 5 - Trends Service and Data Quality Important are Content to Watch in Littoral Open Data and Big within a Defence Spatial Standards in an Operations Data Enterprise Uncontrollable Open Commander David Dr Gabor Remetey-Fulopp Iain Burrell, Senior Source World Crossman, Director, Gabor, Secretary General, Scientist, Dstl Captain Martin Jones, GEOINT New Zealand Hungarian Association for Chairman, DGIWG Geo-information Roger Longhorn, Secretary-General, GSDI Association

1725 Transit Time 1730 The Big Data Era is Well and Truly Upon Us Senior GEOINT Expert, IBM 1750 Challenge the Panel: 5 Lessons from Commercial for Defence and Security Application Chair: Colonel (ret’d) John Kedar, Director, Strategic Business Development, Ordnance Survey John Day, Director for National Security Business Development, Esri Steven Ramage 1830 Networking Drinks Reception

DGI Main Day 2 – Wednesday, January 21, 2015 Horizon Scanning - Future of Location Intelligence for Security Professionals 0800  Registration and Welcome  Roundtable Sign-Up  Coffee and Tea 0850 Chairman’s Welcome Address and Thought-Provoker – Geo-Political Changes Shaping the Future for Location Intelligence Professionals Robert B. Murrett Deputy Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) Professor of Practice, Public Administration and International Affairs 0910 Live Leadership Interview – How will the Discipline of Military Geography Evolve in the Future? With John Knight, Principal, Royal School of Military Survey Led by Robert B. Murrett Deputy Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) Professor of Practice, Public Administration and International Affairs 0940 Keynote Address - Unmanned Aerial Systems at a Crossroads – What Does the Future Hold? Major General (ret’d) Stephen Schmidt, Former Commander, NATO Airborne Early Warning and Control Force Command 1010 Visionary Address – How to Sustain the Pace of Adoption of Location Intelligence to Continuously Deliver Capability at the Tactical and Strategic Edge Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach, Vice Chief of Defence Staff, UK MoD 1045 Networking Break 1130 Humanitarian Spotlight - Location Intelligence: Its Role in Solving Issues Facing the Globe Dr Vanessa Lawrence, Co-Chair, United Nations Committee of Experts on Global Geospatial Information Management (UN-GGIM) 1155 Title TBC Ross Bailey, Intelligence, ISR and Analytics Lead, HP Enterprise Services 1205 Contingency Focus – 42 Engineering Regiment’s Deployed Geospatial Support Role in a Contingency Environment, Post Afghanistan Lt Colonel Richard Blunt, Commanding Officer, 42 Engineering Regiment (Geo), British Army 1230 Leaders Discussion – How to Improve GEOINT Exchange Between NATO Members and Partners Moderator: Brigadier General Paul Hurmuz, Deputy Director, Intelligence Division, NATO International Military Staff, Chairman, NATO Geospatial Board Colonel Ayhan Yagmur, Head, Department of Military Geography, General Command Of Mapping, MoD Stefan Quickert, GEOINT Coordinator, FIS, Anne Cathrine Frøstrups, Director, Kartverket 1300 Networking and Lunch Break 1355 Drill-Down Briefings in Tracks A-D: 20 mins + 5 mins for Q&A Your Chance to Access Key Experiences from Around the World TRACK A TRACK B TRACK C TRACK D Future Concepts for Managing and Securing Location Intelligence for Improving Security and Geospatial Intelligence Knowledge to Sustain Humanitarian/Emergenc Solving Crime using Leaders to Keep Front Capability y/Disaster Location Intelligence of Mind Chair: Brian Parish, Joint Chair: Dr Vanessa Chair: Professor George Chair: Brigadier General GEOINT Future Capability, Lawrence, Co-Chair, Zalidis, Director, Paul Hurmuz, Deputy Permanent Joint United Nations Committee InterBalcan Environmental Director, Intelligence Headquarters, UK MoD of Experts on Global Center (Thessaloniki, Division, NATO Geospatial Information GRC) International Military Staff, Management (UN-GGIM) Chairman, NATO Geospatial Board 1400 New and Innovative Future Cyber Security Exploiting Open Source Maryland Re-Offenders Sensors for Decision Challenges to Protect Data for Civil-Military Case Study: Leveraging Support from the Against (Title TBC) Missions Location Intelligence to International Space Nigel Lee, Head of Craig Clarke, Senior Open Prevent Crime Station Business Development, Source Analyst, US Marine Stewart Bruce, GIS Phil Downen, Director Lockheed Martin UK (IS & Corps Information Program Coordinator, Product Processing, GS) Assurance Washington College UrtheCast

1420 Transit Time 1425 How Trials Today are Managing Dynamic Data How Digital Map Counter Terrorism and Defining Capability for in an Enterprise Products are Tackling Militant Islam in Tomorrow Environment for Transforming Turkey’s Nigeria Rob Munday, Chairman, Decision Support Ability to Respond to Dr. A.A. Usman, Director, NATO Industrial Advisory Mark Richardson, Crises Centre for Advanced Group SG-177 Business Development Colonel Ayhan Yagmur, Spatial Technologies & Manager, Envitia Head, Department of Mapping, Nigeria + Richard Carne, Head of Military Geography, Nigerian Army Officer Applications, UK Met General Command Of Office Mapping, Turkey MoD

1445 Transit Time 1450 Spreading Geospatial How Sharing Satellite Using Geospatial Big Intelligence – All Source Imagery is Increasingly Data for Border Title TBC Analysis and Decision Leading to Better Surveillance Voyager Search Making Results in Relief Stefan Quickert, GEOINT Operations Frank Suykens, Chief Coordinator, FIS, Germany Pascal Legai, Director, EU Technology Officer, Luciad 10-Minute Technology Satellite Imagery Centre Breakthrough with 5 Glyn Arthur, Sales minutes for Q&A Director, Luciad

Lessons in Extracting and Analysing OSINT/SOCMINT in Real-time to Map and Forecast Global Security Threats and Social Unrest Andrzej Czapiewski , Co- Founder, Cytora 1510 Transit Time 1515 Future UK Geospatial Cyber - The Increasing 10-Minute Technology Contribution of Geo R&D Impact on Geospatial Breakthroughs with 5 Intelligence to James Prain, Group Intelligence of Cyber minutes for Q&A Environmental Principal Information and Threats Protection Intelligence, DSTL Lt Col (Dr) Michael L. Exploring the Potential Professor George Zalidis, Thomas, USAF, for Augmented Reality Director, InterBalcan Communications and and 3D Visualisation in Environmental Center Networks Division within Mobile Operations (Thessaloniki, GRC) the Naval Space and Mike Reynolds, Owner, Charalampos (Babis) Warfare Center Augmented Technologies Paraschou, Scientific (SPAWAR) Charleston, Advisor, Interbalkan USA Predicting and Preparing Environment Center for Disasters Before they Happen Kuo-Yu Chuang, Founder, Geothings 1535 Networking Break 1605 Structured Roundtables in Tracks A-D: 5 mins intro, 45 mins discussion, 5 mins summary, 5 mins reporting 3 key take-aways Your Chance to Learn How Your Peers Tackle Common Challenges Plus Voice Your Experiences Roundtable 1 - Creating Roundtable 1 – Key Roundtable 1- How to Roundtable 1 – MULTI-INT by fusing Considerations when Deliver a Common Contribution of GEOINT Open Source and Protecting Your Operational Picture for to Environmental Location Intelligence Geospatial Data Effective Disaster Protection Richard Evans, Director, Brian Parish, Joint GEOint Response Professor George Zalidis, Aerospace And Defence, Future Capability, Marlene Meyer, Chief, Director, InterBalcan IHS Permanent Joint Geospatial Branch, Danish Environmental Center David Hunt, Senior Headquarters, UK MoD Acquisition and Logistics (Thessaloniki, GRC) Manager, Country Risk, Organisation IHS Roundtable 2 – Trends Roundtable 2 – Roundtable 2 Leveraging Roundtable 2 – Crime in GEOINT R&D to Understanding Cyber ICT Tools for Knowledge Offender Tracking Using Watch in the Future Threats Sharing in Joint Geospatial Capabilities James Prain, Group Lt Col (Dr) Michael L. Environments Stewart Bruce, Society Principal Information and Thomas, USAF, Kuo-Yu Chuang, Founder, GIS Program Coordinator, Intelligence, DSTL Communications and Geothings Washington College Networks Division within the Naval Space and Warfare Center (SPAWAR) Charleston, USA Roundtable 3 – How to Roundtable 3 – Roundtable 3 - Exploring Roundtable 3 – Lessons Leverage C2 to Overcoming Challenges the Potential for in Extracting and Overcome Challenges of Sharing GEOINT Augmented Reality and Analysing in JISR Information Across Multiple 3D Visualisation in OSINT/SOCMINT in Real- Sharing Agencies Mobile Operations time to Map and Rob Munday, Chairman, Stefan Quickert, GEOINT Mike Reynolds, Owner, Forecast Global Security NATO Industry Advisory Coordinator, FIS, Germany Augmented Technologies Threats and Social Group SG-177 Unrest Andrzej Czapiewski , Co- Founder, Cytora Roundtable 4 - Roundtable 4 – Imagining Future Data Roundtable 4 – Roundtable 4 – How to Rethinking Co-ordinates Sourcing: Exploiting Managing Knowledge Rapidly Build a National for Location Intelligence Open Source Data Sharing Across Multiple GIS Capability Chris Sheldrick, Founder, Craig Clarke, Senior Agencies Malaysia MoD what3words.com Open Source Analyst, US Anne Cathrine Frøstrups, Participation Confirmed, Marine Corps Information Director, Kartverket Discussion Leader TBA Assurance

1705 Transit Time 1710 Final Visionary Statement – Horizon Scanning to Identify Future Trends in Location Intelligence Robert B. Murrett Deputy Director, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) Professor of Practice, Public Administration and International Affairs 1720 Conclusion of DGI 2015 – See you next year!