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Airborne ISR & C2 Battle Management 201510 March 2015 to 12 March 2015Location DetailsDuring our inaugural AISR and C2BM conference last year, nobody could have predicted the operational challenges currently facing NATO and partner nations, with the rapid rise to prominence of ISIS and the dramatic situation in Eastern Europe. The importance of accurate and timely intelligence provision and dissemination cannot be understated, but nor can the dangers of a reactionary approach to strategic planning. Consequently, AISR and C2BM will ask Whats next for NATO - for NATO as an organisation, for individual NATO states and for non-member partner nations - examining operational demands, desired capabilities and asset sustainment/support over the next five years.

The aim: To deliver a comprehensive assessment from leading NATO powers and partner nations on the challenges and opportunities for ISR provision beyond the current headlines, in order to provide insight into the medium-term actions to achieve a tangible step-change in co-operation and capability.

Take a front row seat as leading military experts explore how a proliferation of ISR assets in the past decade has led to the need for streamlined Process Exploitation and Dissemination to maximise collected data for informed decision making, as well as examining the complexities of working with non-traditional partners and the limitations of interoperability and intelligence sharing.