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ASIA-PACIFIC’S PREMIER GEOINT FORUM Technology Focus Day | 11 September 2012 Main Conference | 12 – 13 September 2012 Workshop | 13 September 2012 Post-Conference Workshops | 14 September 2012 Venue | Bangkok, Thailand >> GEOINT & Multi-Int as a Force Multiplier Strategically and in Operations Meet the Leaders of the GEOINT and Multi-Int Community at the Definitive GEOINT Event in Asia-Pacific. PHONE: (65) 6722 9388 | FAX: (65) 6720 3804 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: www.geospatialdefenceasia.com Co-developed by GEOINT practitioners! Don’t miss the Technology Focus Day on 11 Sep and Workshops on 14 Sep! Rear Admiral Jonathan White Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command US NAVY Major-General Ramesh C Padhi Additional Surveyor General (Technology) SURVEY OF INDIA Bert Tiems Chief C2 and Operations Services C3 Agency NATO Brigadier-General Dato’ Zaharin bin Din Director, Defence Geospatial Division DEPARTMENT OF SURVEY AND MAPPING AGENCY (JUPEM), MALAYSIA Peter Sinfield Assistant Secretary, Defence GEOINT, Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE, AUSTRALIA Don’t Miss a Stellar Panel of New Speakers Sharing New Insights. Other Highlighted Briefings From: Dr Haim Srebro Director General SURVEY OF ISRAEL Colonel Sunil Mishra Director, Battlefield Management System, DGIS INDIAN ARMY Dr Sang-Hee Kim Principal Researcher, Geo-image Process and Visualisation AGENCY FOR DEFENCE DEVELOPMENT, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Dr Khalid A Rahim Al-Haidan Director, GIS Directorate CENTRAL INFORMATICS ORGANIZATION, KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN Very useful for my job. Lots of rich information and sharing of past experiences by the speakers. Brigadier-General Hj Ibrahim B Hashim Assistant Chief of Staff ICT Royal Malaysia Air Force Gain expert, up-to-date insights on: Fusing real-time multi-int to create an accurate common operating picture Improving data collection at the warfighter-level with geospatially-enabled mobile devices Updating requirements in GEOINT support for HADR and OOTW Achieving capabilities for full-spectrum dominance with GEOINT What’s next in GIS for defence and intelligence Lead Partner Sponsors Researched & Developed By

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ASIA-PACIFIC’S PREMIER GEOINT FORUMMeet the Leaders of the GEOINT and Multi-Int Community at the Definitive GEOINT Event in APACNew for 2012!1. 95% new speakers sharing new insights! 2. Hear about the use of GEOINT in even more scenarios including international conflicts, defence operations, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations and more 3. New evaluators of GEOINT solutions – military officers who assumed a new tour of duty 4 defence / military GEOINT practitioner-run workshops 5. New location! Key Focus Areas:1. Leveraging GEOINT as a Force Multiplier in a Multi-Int Environment 2. Achieving Seamless Integration of GEOINT with Multi-Int to Attain Information Superiority 3. Attaining a Cost-Effective Approach to GEOINT and Multisource Intelligence 4. Effectively Tapping On New Technologies and New Applications for GEOINT 5. Empowering the Commander and Warfighter In-Theatre

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ASIA-PACIFIC’S PREMIER GEOINT FORUM

Technology Focus Day | 11 September 2012 Main Conference | 12 – 13 September 2012 Workshop | 13 September 2012 Post-Conference Workshops | 14 September 2012 Venue | Bangkok, Thailand

>> GEOINT & Multi-Int as a Force Multiplier Strategically and in Operations

Meet the Leaders of the GEOINT and Multi-Int Community at the Definitive GEOINT Event in Asia-Pacific.

PHONE: (65) 6722 9388 | FAX: (65) 6720 3804 | EMAIL: [email protected] | WEB: www.geospatialdefenceasia.com

Co-developed by GEOINT practitioners! Don’t miss the Technology Focus Day on

11 Sep and Workshops on 14 Sep!

Rear Admiral Jonathan White Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command US NAVY

Major-General Ramesh C Padhi Additional Surveyor General (Technology)

SURVEY OF INDIA

Bert Tiems Chief C2 and

Operations Services C3 Agency

NATO

Brigadier-General Dato’ Zaharin bin Din

Director, Defence Geospatial Division DEPARTMENT OF SURVEY AND MAPPING

AGENCY (JUPEM),

MALAYSIA

Peter Sinfield

Assistant Secretary, Defence GEOINT, Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE,

AUSTRALIA

Don’t Miss a Stellar Panel of New Speakers Sharing New Insights. Other Highlighted Briefings From:

Dr Haim Srebro Director General SURVEY OF ISRAEL

Colonel Sunil Mishra Director, Battlefield Management System, DGIS

INDIAN ARMY

Dr Sang-Hee Kim Principal Researcher, Geo-image Process and

Visualisation AGENCY FOR DEFENCE DEVELOPMENT, REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Dr Khalid A Rahim Al-Haidan Director, GIS Directorate

CENTRAL INFORMATICS ORGANIZATION, KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN

Very useful for my job. Lots of rich information and sharing of past experiences by the speakers.

Brigadier-General Hj Ibrahim B Hashim Assistant Chief of Staff ICT

Royal Malaysia Air Force

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Gain expert, up-to-date insights on: Fusing real-time multi-int to create an accurate common

operating picture Improving data collection at the warfighter-level with

geospatially-enabled mobile devices Updating requirements in GEOINT support for HADR and OOTW Achieving capabilities for full-spectrum dominance with GEOINT What’s next in GIS for defence and intelligence

Lead Partner

Sponsors

Researched & Developed By

ASIA-PACIFIC’S PREMIER GEOINT FORUM

Meet the Leaders of the GEOINT and Multi-Int Community at the Definitive GEOINT Event in APAC

Geospatial Defence & Intelligence Asia-Pacific (GDI APAC) is Asia-Pacific’s largest annual gathering dedicated to the improvement of the geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) practice in defence, intelligence, national security and public.

APAC’s Most Important Geospatial Intelligence Event GDI APAC brings together senior GEOINT and multi-int practitioners, industry experts and thought-leaders. They include top-level decision-makers (policy-makers), key influencers (senior technical GEOINT officers) and operational end-users who specify requirements (commanders and warfighters). GDI APAC. The one place for you to obtain the most up-to-date content on GEOINT usage.

FOCUS 1: GEOINT as a Force Multiplier in a Multi-Int Environment Know first. Analyse first. Respond first. Gain battlefield superiority by tapping on GEOINT more effectively as a force multiplier. FOCUS 2: In-Theatre and C2: Empowering the Commander and Warfighter Achieve accuracy, speed and practical delivery of GEOINT to the commander and warfighter amidst an evolving operational environment. FOCUS 3: Seamless Integration of GEOINT with Multi-Int Foster a shared understanding of threat priorities to unify plans and actions; attain interoperability of GEOINT with multisource intelligence sources and across all parts of the organisation. FOCUS 4: Capability Development: New Technologies and New Applications Underpin geospatial information and services as a critical enabler through the comprehensive and integrated development of GEOINT and multi-int capabilities. FOCUS 5: Delivering New Value: Innovative Approaches and Effective Uses of GEOINT and Multi-Int Discover ground-breaking uses of GEOINT and multi-int can create new value.

NEW FOR 2012! Insightful briefs from new speakers spanning over 10

countries have been organised under 5 focused topic areas to ensure GDI APAC gives you more value than any other

GIS / GEOINT event.

5 WAYS TO REGISTER NOW

1. Visit www.geospatialdefenceasia.com 2. Email [email protected] 3. Call +(65) 6722 9388 4. Fax the booking form to +(65) 6720 3804 5. Mail the booking form to IQPC Worldwide Pte Ltd, 61 Robinson Road #14-01 Robinson Centre, Singapore 068893

Doing business in GEOINT? Then don’t miss out on Asia - The next hottest geospatial intelligence market.

Asia, led by China, is becoming increasingly militarised as a result of rapid economic growth and strategic uncertainty. For the first time, in modern history at least, Asia's military spending is poised to overtake Europe's.

This makes Asia a highly important market for GIS solution providers operating in the Defence & Intelligence space. GDI APAC’s growing attendance is testament to the region’s interest in GIS solutions and capability development

GDI APAC’s attendance grew by 30% from 2010 to 2011. In September 2011, over 130 heads of geospatial intelligence and GIS technology gathered at GDI APAC to discuss GEOINT issues while evaluating the technologies they should put into their procurement list to transform their intelligence capabilities. We foresee this number to rise in 2012. At a fraction of your potential business-win, we guarantee attending or profiling your solutions at GDI APAC 2012 will be worth every investment dollar.

TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOCUS DAY

As the foundation for multi-scale nautical mapping, dynamic tracking data and mission planning, geospatial technology clearly plays an important role. It delivers information superiority, deciding the outcome of a battle well before shots are fired. It is a force multiplier, significantly increasing the potential of a force and enhancing the likelihood of a successful maritime mission. The benefits of geospatial technologies are evident. The key, thus, becomes how to effectively leverage new technologies and integrate them into your current capabilities to deliver the desired effects. The dedicated Technology & Innovation Focus Day will make use of real world challenges in the maritime environment to demonstrate how geospatial enterprise technology can be optimised for your organisation and operations.

Enabling the rapid fusion, analysis and delivery of information to and from a command using the logistics chain and communications infrastructure

Deploying superior charts, analysis, and plans immediately in support of maritime operations by tapping on “private clouds” and “lightweight devices”

Concurrently communicating friendly, nearby traffic positions and reports instantly to the headquarters ensuring ready and reliable awareness of operations

Empowering the fleet to counter airborne, surface and submerged threats with advanced decision support and tactical combat support – all “fighting off the same map”

Dedicated Technology & Innovation Focus Day Tuesday 11 September 2012

A must-attend for all involved in tapping on geospatial technologies to enhance mission success.

Find out how geospatial enterprise technologies can:

Optimise maritime surveillance for illegal fishing and people smuggling in Australian waters Combat maritime piracy in the Melaka Straits Determine the likelihood of North Korean submarines operating in the Sea of Japan Build nautical charts that address new international shipping lanes in the Philippines Rapidly alert the New Zealand authorities to flagged vessels entering their territorial seas

0900h Vision for Geospatial Enterprise Technology in the Maritime Environment Capt. Eric Patten (Retd), Director of Defense and Intelligence Global Solutions, Esri

1000h Managing Data in a Geospatial Enterprise – Equipping All

Users with Timely, Authoritative Data Craig Pitman, Technical Advisor, Esri

1100h Developing and Deploying Data, Maps and Charts with a

Solid Bathymetric Foundation QPS

1200h Networking Lunch with Your Fellow Technologists 1300h Using the Data Foundation for Advanced Geospatial Analysis

in Undersea Warfare John Calkins, Technical Evangelist, Esri

1400h Planning and Conducting Maritime Operations Using Advanced Modelling and Simulation Tools Nate McBee, AGI

1500h Integrating Tracking and Live Data in Support of Situational

Awareness Esri Parnter

1600h Global Perspectives on Implementing and Evolving your

Maritime Geospatial Platform Mike Quin, Asia-Pacific Defence Business Development Manager, Esri

1700h Cocktail Evening

Transforming High-Volume, High Velocity and High-Variety Data into Actionable Intelligence Technology has transformed collection, enabling the gathering of significant volumes of different data types, in real or near real-time. Data in itself, however, is not useful without relevant analysis, sense-making and delivery to the commander and warfighter at the right time. How can analysis capabilities be better matches to organisational needs? How can dissemination processes, procedures and capability be more effective? • Dramatically changing the GEOINT analysis game: Bettering real-time

analytical processing of big data-in-motion • Understanding the specific intelligence needs of operational personnel • Providing timely, actionable and useful security information Workshop Facilitator:

Peter Sinfield Assistant Secretary Defence Geospatial-Intelligence, Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, AUSTRALIA

Pete Sinfield has been involved in Defence intelligence and security matters for over thirty years. Previously, Mr Sinfield was the Assistant Secretary - Vetting and head of the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency in the Defence Security Authority. Prior to transferring to the Australian Public Service in 2000, Mr Sinfield served for 20 years in the Australian military in the fields of intelligence and security, holding appointments in Australia and overseas including both operational and non-operational service. Mr Sinfield began his military career as a soldier and transferred to the Australian Intelligence Corps in 1983. In 1989, he was seconded to the British Intelligence Corps’ 10 Intelligence and Security Company in Hong Kong and also undertook advanced intelligence training with British forces. He returned to Australia and undertook postings in the Army HQ, the Defence Intelligence Organisation, and Defence Intelligence Training Centre before being posted to the North West Mobile Force (NORFORCE) in 1998. He transferred to the Army Reserve in 2000. He holds a Bachelor of Professional Studies from the University of New England, with a major in Asian Societies.

WORKSHOP A 13 September 2012, 1615 hrs to 1815 hrs

WORKSHOP B 14 September 2012, 0830 hrs to 1130 hrs

Developing a Strategic Roadmap for ISR and GEOINT Capability Development to Enable a Full-Spectrum, Adaptive Force The complexity of the evolving modern battlefield has placed more challenging demands on national security and intelligence agencies, heightening the need for these entities to seamlessly tap on each other's capabilities to further shorten the sense-to-strike cycle. Yet, even as this is being planned and executed, the security milieu is continually changing, intensifying the demand for a future-proof, comprehensive strategic ISR and GEOINT roadmap to enable a full-spectrum Evaluating future operational requirements and aligning intelligence

capability building Integrating GEOINT and multi-int to support defence efforts 5-year, 10-year, 20-year considerations Factoring in training needs and ensuring training programmes keep

in line with capability development Workshop Facilitator:

Colonel Steven Beckman Assistant Director of Intelligence, Directorate of Intelligence, Joint Chiefs of Staff, J-2 US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Colonel Steven Beckman is the Assistant Director of Intelligence in the Directorate of Intelligence J-2 at the US Department of Defense. In his role, he is involved in tracking and supporting US efforts worldwide. Recently, he also was the Chief of Intelligence (CJ2) for ISAF’s Regional Command South in Kandahar, Afghanistan, where he was involved in the clearing of Helmand and Kandahar Provinces in 2009-2010

WORKSHOP C 14 September 2012, 1230 hrs to 1430 hrs

Realising the Full Potential of ISR and GEOINT for Operations: A Pragmatic Guide to Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (PED) Robust intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) and geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) unlocks the key to a force that is more flexible, adaptable and more responsive to the demands of the modern battlefield. To achieve that, it is vital to understand evolving approaches and new technologies that can help to realise the full potential of ISR and GEOINT. Developing the CONOPS to tap on GEOINT as an integrated partner What is adequate? Assessing the capacity for collection and PED Major analysis considerations: Sifting through data to rapidly delivering

intelligence to the warfighter or operational forces Evaluating new technologies and understanding how to tap on them in

a cost-effective manner Workshop Facilitator:

Peter Sinfield Assistant Secretary Defence Geospatial-Intelligence, Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, AUSTRALIA (See workshop A for biography)

Subject Matter Expert:

Bert Tiems C2ISR, Geospatial and Situational Awareness Expert Practitioner

Mr Bert Tiems is a C2ISR, geospatial and situational awareness expert practitioner, leading 80 to 100 staff responsible for producing C2ISR capabilities. This includes Command and Control (Joint, Land, Air and Maritime), Operational Planning, Missile Defence, GeoMetoc, Logistics, COP, Incident Management, Targeting and CIMIC. From 2006 to 2009, he was the Project Manager of a series of Situational Awareness related projects, including projects on developing a Common Operational Picture. Mr Tiems was also the Project Manager of a series of scientific and experimentation projects to develop the requirements for a Land C2 System from 2003.

WORKSHOP D 14 September 2012, 1500 hrs to 1700 hrs

Developing a National Online Geospatial Database to Support Decision-Making Processes – Critical Standards and Interoperability Considerations A national online geospatial database avoids wasteful duplication of resources and capture of geospatial layers, as well as facilitates data integration. By structuring it as a network of databases, it can enable diversified national objectives such as national security, and other socio-economic functions like human resources optimisation, facilities management, resource management and planning. However, to ensure this is achievable, standards and interoperability considerations are critical. Identifying and evaluating current and future requirements across

user agencies and units Interoperability considerations in building a unified geographical

database Developing a roadmap to ensure standards Workshop Facilitator:

Dr Khalid A Rahman Al-Haidan Director, GIS Directorate Central Informatics Organization, Kingdom of Bahrain

Dr Khalid Abdul Rahman Al-Haidan Director of Geographic Information Systems of CIO was awarded the Executive Leadership Award by the Foundation (ESRI), USA – a leading global institution responsible for development and provision of GIS software in the world. He was selected from among top four global leaders in GIS. The assessment was made in view of Dr Al-Haidan’s support to and development of GIS in the Middle East for 18 years, as well as his contribution in developing GIS abroad. The recognition was also attributed to the Kingdom of Bahrain for its excellence in vision, leadership and resource management.

Practical Workshops Co-Developed with GEOINT Practitioners to address specific challenges Wednesday 12 September 2012 | Friday 14 September 2012

Main Conference Day One Wednesday 12 September 2012

0800h Registration & Welcome Coffee

0900h Opening Remarks from the Chairman

GEOINT AS A FORCE MULTIPLIER IN A MULTI-INT ENVIRONMENT

0910h Operationalising Geospatial Information as a Maritime Force Multiplier

Evolving intelligence requirements in support of growing maritime operations

Making GEOINT and multi-int work for you in the maritime domain

Strategic and operational considerations

Rear Admiral Jonathan White, Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command US NAVY

RDML White assumed command on 13 Nov 2009. His sea tours as a naval oceanographer include Commander, Cruiser Destroyer Group 12 as staff METOC officer, Tomahawk Land-Attack Missile strike officer, and flag navigator. RDML White

also commanded the Naval Training METOC Facility, Pensacola, Fla., and was the 50th superintendent of the US Naval Observatory.

0950h Cloud-Enabled GEOINT: the Opportunities and Realities for National Security

Today you can’t go anywhere without being bombarded by the hype of the Cloud. The defence and intelligence community strives to empower decisions through on-line, on-demand access to multi-int knowledge and analysis. This presentation will explore what the Cloud means to GEOINT and what future role might it play within national security solutions. It will cover Esri’s experiences with cloud implementations and the more general use of geospatial technology. It will provide an update on the use of GIS in the Cloud and explore many of the factors that must be considered if the Cloud is to be a successful business and technology model.

John Day Director Global Defence Business Development ESRI

Since joining Esri, John Day has been advising the US defence and intelligence community on how emerging commercial GIS technologies and solutions translate to defence systems. He has led Esri's efforts to promote and implement CJMTK, which

provides a geospatial technology foundation for US DOD C2I programmes. John is a former British Army officer with 30 years of experience in military engineering and geospatial technology.

1030h GEOINT as a Strategic Enabler and Force Multiplier in a Multi-Int Environment

Precise, relevant and time-sensitive GEOINT is a force multiplier for the military, and saves lives in operations.

Geospatially displaying multi-int data and significant events to gain a comprehensive understanding of relationships and trends

Advanced tools to improve the analytic community’s agility, effectiveness and responsiveness – especially in the multi-INT environment

Peter Sinfield, Assistant Secretary, Defence GEOINT Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE, AUSTRALIA

Peter Sinfield has been involved in Defence intelligence and security matters for over thirty years. Previously, Mr Sinfield was the Assistant Secretary - Vetting and head of the Australian Government Security Vetting Agency in the Defence Security Authority.

1110h Networking Coffee Break

1140h Force Transformation and the Role of GEOINT

Intelligence support for future military operations in a changing strategic and tactical environment: An overview

Analysing the future warfighter’s requirements and aligning GEOINT and multi-int capability development

Working collaboratively across the organisation and across agencies

Brigadier-General Dato’ Zaharin bin Din Director, Defence Geospatial Division DEPARTMENT OF SURVEY AND MAPPING AGENCY (JUPEM), MALAYSIA (subject to internal approval)

IN-THEATRE & C2: EMPOWERING THE COMMANDER & WARFIGHTER

1220h Enhancing ISR and GEOINT Capabilities and Capacity for Coalition Operations

Ensuring adequate collection, processing, exploitation and dissemination (PED) for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities fielded in joint missions

Refining the CONOPS and developing innovative tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) to ensure rapid delivery of intelligence to operational forces

Overcoming data sharing issues

Bert Tiems Chief C2 and Operations Services, C3 Agency NATO

Mr Bert Tiems leads 80 to 100 staff responsible for producing the majority of NATO C2ISR capabilities. This includes Command and Control (Joint, Land, Air and

Maritime), Operational Planning, Missile Defence, GeoMetoc, Logistics, COP, Incident Management, Targeting and CIMIC.

1300 h Networking Luncheon

1430h Strengthening GEOINT for Internal Security

Developing geospatial data requirements for internal security

Identifying scales and accuracies required by forces operating over urban and rural terrain

Gaining access to high resolution and large scale data – managing foliage challenges

Setting up an infrastructure for maintaining and exploiting geospatial intelligence

Colonel Sunil Mishra, Director, Battlefield Management System, Directorate General of Information Systems INDIAN ARMY (subject to internal approval)

COL Mishra believes that a holistic view of the necessary organisation in the field of

geospatial intelligence at the national level is essential to lay down a framework for transformation of the national security apparatus to meet the future challenges.

1510h Providing the Best Quality GEOINT Possible to Warfighter: Supporting Effective Decision-Making The role of geography and GEOINT in developing informed

decision-making

Warfighter requirements: Key considerations in supporting operational decisions

Ensuring a common operating picture

Colonel Steven Beckman, Assistant Director of Intelligence Directorate of Intelligence, Joint Chiefs of Staff, J-2 US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

As Assistant Director, J-2, COL Beckman is involved in tracking and supporting US efforts worldwide. Recently, he also was the CJ2 (chief of intelligence) for ISAF’s Regional Command South in Kandahar, Afghanistan.

1550h Networking Coffee Break

1610h GEOINT in Counter-Terrorism Operations Identifying critical partners and setting up a common

understanding for shared intelligence

Enabling national and military decision-makers in seeing the strategic counter-terrorism (CT) intelligence picture by combining GEOINT and multi-source intelligence

Refining the collection, processing, exploitation and dissemination process based on feedback from intelligence users

Senior Representative PAKISTAN ARMED FORCES

1650h Enhancing ISR-Strike Capabilities with GEOINT

Exploiting GEOINT and other intelligence sources to create mission-focused products at joint, service and theatre-levels

Effective application of GEOINT and multi-int to shorten the kill chain

Colonel (Dr) Thiran de Silva Head of IT/GIS SRI LANKA ARMED FORCES

COL (Dr) de Silva is regarded as a great thinker, innovator, and practitioner who lived up to his potential in crises especially during the final phase of the humanitarian

operations conducted to liberate the northern part of Sri Lanka free from terrorism.

1730h Remarks from the Chairman

1740h GDI APAC 2012 Cocktail Reception

Main Conference Day Two Thursday 13 September 2012

SIGN UP FOR THE FOCUS DAY & WORKSHOPS TO MAXIMISE YOUR BENEFITS (See page 3 & 4 for more details) TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION FOCUS DAY

Workshop A Transforming High-Volume, High Velocity and High-Variety Data into Actionable Intelligence

Workshop Facilitator: Peter Sinfield Assistant Secretary Defence Geospatial-Intelligence, Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, AUSTRALIA

Workshop B Developing a Strategic Roadmap for ISR and GEOINT Capability Development to Enable a Full-Spectrum, Adaptive Force

Workshop Facilitator: Colonel Steven Beckman Assistant Director of Intelligence, Directorate of Intelligence, Joint Chiefs of Staff, J-2 US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Workshop C Realising the Full Potential of ISR and GEOINT for Operations: A Pragmatic Guide to Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (PED)

Workshop Facilitator: Peter Sinfield Assistant Secretary Defence Geospatial-Intelligence, Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, AUSTRALIA Subject Matter Expert: Bert Tiems C2ISR, Geospatial and Situational Awareness Expert Practitioner

Workshop D Developing a National Online Geospatial Database to Support Decision-Making Processes – Critical Standards and Interoperability Considerations

Workshop Facilitator: Dr Khalid A Rahman Al-Haidan Director, GIS Directorate Central Informatics Organization, Kingdom of Bahrain

MAJ-GEN Padhi is an expert Military Cartographer, Geospatial Scientist, GIS practitioner. In addition to his current appointments, other positions he held include Commandant ,Defence Institute of Geoinformation and Training, India; Director GIS in Military Operation Directorate, Army Headquarters.

1220h Networking Luncheon

1350h Reaping the Benefits of LiDAR Mapping Technology for Warfighters

Light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology has been touted as a potential game-changer for operations in forbidding terrains. Will LiDAR really yield data flows that are orders-of-magnitude quicker, more accurate and clearer than other mapping tools? Is the coverage really down to inch-level fidelity?

Exploring LiDAR in support of improved battlefield visualisation, line-of-sight analysis and urban warfare planning

Delivering time-sensitive 3D imagery to the warfighter: Key considerations

Dr Sang-Hee Kim Principal Researcher, Geo-image and Visualisation AGENCY FOR DEFENSE DEVELOPMENT, REPUBLIC OF KOREA (subject to internal approval)

Dr Sang-Hee Kim’s expertise include real-time terrain rendering, 3-D object extraction from multi-sensor imagery (EO,IR,SAR,LiDAR,etc.), multi-sensor data fusion, satellite

image modeling and processing, and the general areas related to computer graphics, computer vision, and remote sensing.

DELIVERING NEW VALUE: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES AND EFFECTIVE USES OF GEOINT AND MULTI-INT

1500h Building a Unified and Integrated Geographic Information Database That Is Accessible Online

Integrating the geographical information database with other governmental information to support future requirements

Sharpening the geospatial database with surveys, satellite and aerial images

Ensuring proper analysis capability to translate raw data to actionable intelligence

Dr Khalid A Rahman Al-Haidan, Director, GIS Directorate CENTRAL INFORMATICS ORGANIZATION, KINGDOM OF BAHRAIN

Dr Al-Haidan was awarded the Executive Leadership Award by the Foundation – ESRI. He was selected from among top four global leaders in GIS.

1540h Concluding Remarks from the Chairman

1550h Close of Main Conference

1615h Commencement of Workshop A (Separately bookable)

0800h Registration & Welcome Coffee

0900h Opening Remarks from the Chairman

SEAMLESS INTEGRATION OF GEOINT WITH MULTI-INT

0910h Enhancing the Delimitation, Demarcation and Maintenance of International Boundaries to Drive Stabilisation of Relations – GEOINT’s Role International boundaries are a very important tool, maybe the most essential one for the stabilisation of the relations between nations. In this session, practical studies will be used to demonstrate how geospatial information can be used to effectively support boundary-making.

Examining precise boundary definitions – theoretical research, order of precedence and precedence in implementation

Understanding what has been internationally accepted: Decisions of the ICJ, international tribunals, and other international practices

Leveraging geospatial information effectively to support boundary making

Practical case studies: Boundary making process between Israel and Jordan which serves as a case study for the research

Colonel Dr Haim Srebro Director General SURVEY OF ISRAEL

COL Dr Haim Srebro has been the Director General of the Survey of Israel since 2003. Between 1971 and 2003, he was an officer of the Israel Defense Forces, and since 1986 Colonel, commander of IDF Mapping Unit. Between 1979 and1982 was responsible for the field demarcation of boundary line between Israel and Egypt.

0950h Designing a Joint Approach in Today’s Multi-Int Environment

Fostering a shared understanding threat priorities to unify plans and actions

Understanding highly demanding geospatial requirements

Seamlessly tapping on the capabilities of partners to shorten the sense-to-strike cycle

Fusing real-time multi-int to create an accurate common operating picture

Kazuhito Sumitomo, Director, Intelligence Policy Office, Defense Intelligence Division, Bureau of Defense Policy MINISTRY OF DEFENSE, JAPAN

Kazuhito Sumitomo assumed his current position in 2012. Prior to that, he was

Director, General Affairs Division for Organised Crime in the National Police Agency.

1030h Networking Coffee Break

CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT: NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND NEW APPLICATIONS

1100h Developing and Exploiting Maritime Spatial Data for Maritime Operations

Mike Quin Defense Business Development Manager, Asia-Pacific ESRI

Mike Quin is responsible for aligning the various groups within Esri to support and assist distributors, business partners and system integrators in the region. With

extensive experience in Esri (since 1999) and with the US Navy (1985), he provides valuable insight to geospatial systems and its application in the military – including in electronic warfare, METOC, health and humanitarian aid/disaster response.

1140h Pushing the Boundaries of GEOINT Capability Development with New and Relevant Technologies

Cost-effectively employing geospatial technologies

Expanding the impact of geospatial technology in geo intelligence

Pushing the boundaries of GEOINT capability development with new and relevant technologies

Driving integration across multisource intelligence and tackling interoperability issues

Major-General R C Padhi Additional Surveyor General (Technology) SURVEY OF INDIA

Showcase your solutions to over 120 Asia-Pacific decision-makers by exhibiting at GDI APAC 2012

With Asia-Pacific (APAC) poised as the next hottest geospatial intelligence market, GDI APAC 2012 is a platform that GIS, GEOINT and other ISR solutions providers must be a part of. Gathering APAC’s most active evaluators of solutions and technologies in defence, national security, public safety and other government agencies, it is the perfect place for you to:

Address APAC decision-makers and senior influencers Generate qualified sales leads Launch new products and services Enter into strategic partnerships with main players and distributors Educate the market Establish thought-leadership … Essentially, grab a slice of this fast growing market.

WHO YOU WILL MEET

GDI APAC brings together heads of geospatial intelligence, Remote Sensing, Survey, Mapping and Satellite Imagery within the Military, Governmental and National Security sectors. Militaries and Ministries of Defence Director, Geospatial Intelligence Head, Military Geography Director, Geographic Department Head, Geo-information Head, Geospatial Development Head, GIS Head, Geomatics Head, Imagery Chief of Staff, Intelligence Director, Intelligence Chief, C4ISR Head, C4I Assistant Chief of Staff,

G2/N2/A2/J2 Project Director, C4I

Head, Architecture C4ISR Head, Systems and Methods Chief, Command Centre Head, IT Geospatial Information Officer Geospatial Analyst GIS Capability Officer/Specialist Image Analyst Staff Officer, C4ISR Staff Officer, Imagery Geo Specialist Command & Control – Geo

Specialist Human Terrain Analyst/Specialist Architecture Specialist/Officer

Government Agencies (e.g. National Security, First Responders), Land and Hydrography Mapping Agencies, Meteorological Offices Chief Surveyor Director/Head/Manager GIS Head, Remote Sensing Head, Imaging & Mapping Head, GIS Chief, Photogrammetry Head of Cartography

Chief Information Officer Chief Technology Officer Head, IT GIS Analyst Cartographer Consultant Advisor

Defence Industry Business Development Director VP, Geospatial Solutions VP, Strategic Development Project Director

General Manager Marketing Director Sales Director Account Manager

WHY DECISION-MAKERS ARE ATTENDING GDI APAC 2012 More! Brand new speakers and country briefs! More! Innovative uses of GEOINT and multi-int to enable military, government, national security and first responder objectives! More! New technologies and their applications to a wide range of scenarios to push the boundaries of ISR capability! More! Practical advice and tips to the resolution of current GEOINT challenges!

Good opportunity to network with regional GEOINT organisations.

Andy Stephenson, Senior Director Asia GeoEye

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SPONSORS & EXHIBITORS

Lead Partner

Esri is the world leader in the geographic information system (GIS) software industry. Esri technology enables individuals and organizations to collaborate; supports the development of analyses, models, cartography, and products; and provides mechanisms to share results throughout a community of interest. Esri's innovative server, desktop, and mobile technology fuses geospatial data in a common operating picture to create, visualize, and analyze complex datasets in a standards-based, interoperable environment. The company provides key technology to the U.S. Department of Defense Commercial Joint Mapping Toolkit (CJMTK) program and for the NATO Core Geographic Services contract. As such, Esri software forms a critical IT capability for organizations worldwide that use geospatial technology to support mission-critical and time-sensitive decisions. esri.com/defense

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Good oversight of the APAC region.

Nick Sutherland, Head of Professional Services

Helyx Secure Information Systems Limited

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The organisers put up an excellent event and meeting for professionals on the GEOINT environment.

Ofelia Castro, Chief Photogrammetry Division National Mapping and Resource Information

Authority (NAMRIA) Philippines

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Very informative and valuable for me.

I have learnt lots of new things and met many important people to get more knowledge about GEOINT and the use of GIS.

Liu Jeng Lun, Director National Land Surveying and Mapping Center, Taiwan

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credit to be used at another IQPC conference which must occur within one year from the date of issuance of such credit. An administration fee of 10% of the contract fee will be retained by IQPC for all permitted cancellations. No credit will be issued for any cancellations occurring within seven (7) days (inclusive) of the conference. • In the event that IQPC postpones an event for any reason and the delegate is unable or unwilling to attend in on the rescheduled date, you will receive a credit

for 100% of the contract fee paid. You may use this credit for another IQPC event to be mutually agreed with IQPC, which must occur within one year from the date of postponement. • Except as specified above, no credits will be issued for cancellations. There are no refunds given under any circumstances. • IQPC is not responsible for any loss or damage as a result of a substitution, alteration or cancellation/postponement of an

event. IQPC shall assume no liability whatsoever in the event this conference is cancelled, rescheduled or postponed due to a fortuitous event, Act of God, unforeseen occurrence or any other event that renders performance of this conference impracticable, illegal or impossible. For purposes of this clause, a fortuitous event shall include, but not be limited to: war, fire, labor strike, extreme weather or other emergency. • Please note that while speakers and topics were confirmed

at the time of publishing, circumstances beyond the control of the organizers may necessitate substitutions, alterations or cancellations of the speakers and/or topics. As such, IQPC reserves the right to alter or modify the advertised speakers and/or topics if necessary without any liability to you whatsoever. Any substitutions or alterations will be updated on our web page as soon as possible. DISCOUNTS: All ‘Early Bird’ Discounts require payment at time of registration and before the cut-off

date in order to receive any discount. Any discounts offered whether by IQPC (including team discounts) must also require payment at the time of registration. All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer. YOUR DETAILS: Please email our Database Manager at [email protected] and inform them of any incorrect details which will be amended accordingly. DATA PROTECTION: Personal data is gathered in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1984. Your data may be

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