BIG DATA & Predictive Analytics for Defense

Event Dates
2016-04-13 - 2016-04-14
Attendees
200
Event contact title
Marketing Manager
Event contact first name
Ken
Event contact last name
Hood
Email
hoodk@ttcus.com
Event contact telephone number
3103208110
Description
Over 20 Leading Experts from: DOE, EPSA/DOE, IPERC, NREL, NAVFAC, NRL, DUSD/I&E, USMC/E2O, ARL/RDECOM, Army/MEP, Army, CERDEC/CP&I, DISA, PEO-Ships/USN, SAF/IEN, Sandia, GE, Honeywell, Battelle, and S&C Electric Consulting The Latest Government/DoD Strategies, Plans and Roadmaps: ? Military Energy Security and Informed Energy Operations ? Smart and Microgrid Technologies and Installations ? Alternative Energy Technology Development & Integration ? DOE/DoD Grid Integration Fixed vs. Tactical/Mobile Power ? Lessons Learned and Emerging Technologies Lessons Learned from Current Microgrid Installations Emerging Protection Control Technologies and Cybersecurity Needs and Capabilities Toward the ?Intelligent? Military Grid ? How do We Get There?
Attendee information
The DoD is by far the largest energy user within the Federal Government, and it faces unique strategic issues in energy security, most notably its dependence upon fossil fuels and the risks associated with integrating with the National Grid. To overcome these risks, DoD has embarked upon an aggressive plan to incorporate new technologies and capabilities in smart and microgrids and in alternative/renewable technologies. This comprehensive two day symposium will feature the leading Government and industry experts who will carefully examine & discuss with the participants emerging Government & Military needs and opportunities in ?Smart/Microgrid and Alternative? energy technologies including: What role do smart grids, microgrids and alternative energies play in OSD and Service energy strategies and acquisition plans? What is the status of government smart /microgrid initiatives? Alternative energy initiatives? How do fixed-site vs. mobile energy requirements differ? How do OSD and Service plans and developments intersect with DOE plans and US national smart grid strategy? What are the cybersecurity challenges? What are the emerging lessons learned from the 40+ DoD/Service microgrid installations? How can industry contribute? These critical issues will be presented and discussed during two full days of sessions that will also include networking and exhibiting opportunities & audience question and answer sessions.
Exhibitor information
Technology Training Corporation has created for you an amazing centralized marketing opportunity, placing the high level decision-makers and executives who are responsible for the major purchasing decisions into one place at one time. ?We networked and attained 3 solid contacts which in turn led to 3 contracts: 1 completed contract, 1 in the works, and 1 pending. You will network with who you want to achieve what you want.? - Lerry Wilson, Chief Operations Officer, IntelliScience. ?The conferences organized by TTC exceeded our expectations. Both the quality of the subject matter and the professionalism of the TTC staff helped us greatly in approaching a new market for our company.? - Steve Atkinson, Director of Business Development, Front Porch Digital ?TTC Conferences are great. They deal with very specific, relevant topics and are well attended by both customers and potential customers. This allows me to both get the straight skinny on potential future business and also market our extremely high quality products and services to many?all in just a couple of days. Bottom line is if you want to stay current and in the forefront of where a community of interest is going, attend TTC Conferences.? - Charles H. Murray, Senior Advisor, Northrop Grumman Information Systems ?Technology Training Corporation?s conference provided a working group like setting with senior leadership and technical experts across government and industry. The event provided focus on challenges in our industry?s domain in a setting that permitted the opportunity for in-depth discussions and Q&A. It was a worthwhile event to attend and participate.? - Jody Lyon, AGI ?Mercury has participated in either speaking, exhibiting, or sponsoring numerous Technology Training Corporation conferences with a great ROI. By far TTC conferences are one of the best to network as you will definitely network with the right persons you need to target for your success.? - Business Development, Mercury Computer Systems
Partner Voices
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