Precision Strike Annual Programs Review
"Role of Precision Engagement in Asymmetric Warfare"
17 - 18 April 2006
Arlington, VA
Role of Non-Lethal Weapons in the Global War on Terror
- Dr. John Alexander, Senior Fellow at Joint Special Operations University & Author of Future War - with foreword by Tom Clancy - and the sequel, Winning the War.
International Programs
- Precision Effects-Storm Shadow: Air Vice-Marshal Nigel Day, CBE BSc(Eng) RAF (Rtd), Senior Defence Adviser (UK), MBDA Missile Systems
- Brimstone-The Royal Air Force's new Precision Strike Weapon: Mr. Jim Mulholland, Weapons Leader, No 31 Squadron RAF
- RAAF Precision Strike Programs Overview: Air Commodore Graham Bentley, RAAF, Air Attaché, Australian Embassy
Directed Energy Weapons Panel - Industry Perspectives
- Raytheon Perspective: Mr. Mike Booen, VP for Advanced Missile Defense and Directed Energy Weapons, Raytheon
- Northrop Grumman Perspective: Mr. Dan Wildt, Director, Business Development, Directed Energy Systems
- Sol Oriens Perspective: Mr. Mark Fleenor, President, Sol Oriens
- Boeing Perspective: Dr. Robert Van Allen, Acting Director, National Teams
Analysis of Current Joint Combat Operations in Afganistan and Iraq
- Major General David C. Ralston, USA, Commanding General, U.S. Army Field Artillery Center & Fort Sill
Keynote Speaker:
- Major General Jeffrey A. Sorenson, USA Deputy for Acquisition & Systems Management to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics & Technology
Joint Deep Strike Systems
- Small Diameter Bomb: Colonel Richard D. Justice, USAF, 918 ASG Commander
Precision Attack to Ensure Dominant Maneuvers
- Viper Strike: Mr. Steven Borden, Deputy PM, Submunitions, Product Office Lead Systems Engineer, Submunitions
Precision Strike Acquisition Panel
- Naval Perspective: Honorable Delores Etter, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition