6th Annual Night Vision Systems



Implementing Technological Advances to Own the Night

In the past five years, IDGA’s Night Vision Systems has become the premier annual event of the military night vision community. Why? The conference brings together major stakeholders from DoD, industry, labs, and academia to discuss the state of the art and upcoming technology advances in an intimate and collaborative setting.

IDGA’s 6th Annual Night Vision Systems is the place to:

  • Learn from government PMs about their programs, their challenges, and how you can help
  • Understand future requirements and trends
  • Hear feedback from operators how night vision equipment is performing in theater
  • Discover the latest technology advances, including SWIR, and what is on the horizon
  • Understand current export regulations and how to make sure you are compliant

All NEW for 2011:

  • Overcoming SWAP challenges through wafer level packaging and miniature power sources
  • Modular system (clip-on) advancements and their use vs. integrated systems
  • Micro display optics advances and how they will impact image fusion
  • Small Business Opportunities – hear from primes and the government about opportunities specifically for small businesses
  • More open discussion! Our greatest asset is the people we bring together. Have a seat at the table with night vision movers and shakers and be part of the dialogue that will help shape future efforts.
  • And much more!

Who Will Attend ?

IDGA’s 6th Night Vision Systems is a forum on the latest night vision technology, programs, and research. You will have the unique opportunity to interact and network with an audience of military, government, academic, and private sector leaders with titles such as Program Manager and Project Manager, Branch Head, Project Lead, Chief, Commander, Scientist and Engineer with the following responsibilities:

  • NV Lighting Technology
  • IR Technology
  • Image Intensification
  • Information Fusion
  • Electro-Optics
  • Software Engineering
  • Systems Integration
  • NVD Evaluation

Speaker and Presenter Information

Chairman: Dr. Joseph Estrera, Senior VP & Chief Technology Officer, L-3 Electro-Optical Systems Dr. Fenner Milton, SES, Director, Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate, US Army Dr. Scott Fish, Army Chief Scientist, ASAALT Col Russell E Smith, USMC, Director, Fires and Maneuver Integration Division,, CDD, CD&I, HQMC Dr. Nibir Dhar, Program Manager, Microsystems Technology Office (MTO), DARPA CDR Herman Cruz, USN, Aircrew Systems Requirements Officer SGM Pete Gould, United States Army Special Forces Command (USASFC) Dr. Cynthia Lundgren, Chief Electrochemistry Branch, Army Research Laboratory Scott VanDerVliet, Principal Investigator, IDNST, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division Rob Leake, OPNAV N88 Aircrew Systems Requirements Dr. Scott Fish, Army Chief Scientist, ASAALT Wayde W. Thomka, Technical Management Director, Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers Dr. James Sheehy, Chief Technology Officer Naval Aviation Enterprise, Naval Air Systems Command, AIR 4.0T Ryan Kresse, PM Optics R&D Engineer/FOS Project Officer, MARCORSYSCOM Matt Thurner, NSWC Crane EO Technology Division Dr. Peter L. Marasco, Technology Advisor, EO Target Detection and Surveillance Branch, Multispectral Sensing and Detection Division, Sensors Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory Karl Harris, Director, Electro-Optics Center, The Pennsylvania State University Terence Haran, Branch Head for Sensors and Imaging Systems, Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory, Georgia Tech Research Institute Ruth Jackson, Division Chief, Military Vehicle and Naval Vessel Division, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls Licensing, US Department of State Ellen Howden, Senior Scientist, Technology Directorate, Defense Technology Security Administration Mark Livingston, Research Programmer, Naval Research Lab Dr. Michael E. Flatt�, F. Wendell Miller Professor of Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa Tim Hogan, Sr. Systems Engineer, Kopin Corporation Robert M. Stokes, Technical Director, Combat Systems - Soldier Weapon Sensor Systems, Raytheon

Relevant Government Agencies

Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Dept of Homeland Security

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When
Mon-Wed, Jul 25-27, 2011, 7:15am - 5:30pm


Cost

Military, Government, & Academia - Main Conference:  $699.00
Military, Government, & Academia - Focus Day:  $645.00
Industry - Main Conference:  $1289.00
Industry - Focus Day:  $645.00


Where
Marriott Hotel Washington
1221 22nd Street NW
Washington, DC 20037
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Website
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Organizer
IDGA


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