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3rd-5th November 2008
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IIn 2008-2009 India will spend over $26 billion on defence, focusing on upgrading and modernizing its existing capabilities to create one of the most advanced armies in the world. Through programmes dedicated to enhancing equipment and capabilities of the dismounted soldier including F-INSAS (Future Integrated Soldier As A System) and BMS (Battlefield Management System) the Indian Army aims to deploy soldiers to effectively counter militant insurgency in India and become one of the world’s leading armies.

With a high level of government investment and an emphasis on self-reliance managed through the offset regime, India’s future defence capabilities depend on the ability of indigenous equipment manufacturers of all sizes to build strong relationships with international defence contractors and system integrators. But with changing infantry requirements and challenging defence procurement procedures this is no easy task.

Soldier Technology India is the first international conference and exhibition dedicated to enhancing the capabilities of India’s dismounted forces through closer collaboration with the global soldier modernization community. With experience organising the two biggest soldier modernization conferences – Soldier Technology Global and Soldier Technology US – we are pleased to introduce Soldier Technology India, the key forum in Asia to hear from and meet top military, police and industry figures overseeing modernisation of India’s dismounted forces.

 


DNCO 2008

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For network centric operations to truly deliver increased operational effectiveness, the efforts of DoD, coalition and civil authorities must align and permit seamless data sharing. Defense Network Centric Operations 2007 is the premier event addressing allied/coalition network centric operations, as well as the movement toward a network centric environment across joint and coalition forces, government agencies, NGOs, and first responders. Through in-depth presentations from CIOs and three-star officers across DoD, DNCO provides a wide array of perspectives and candid discussion as to where network centric operations are heading.

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Military Health Management

January 26-28, 2009
Sheraton National, Crystal City, VA
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Military health management is one of the most important issues facing the armed forces. Given that people are the most important resource in the United States military, it is an undisputed top priority to provide the highest quality of medical service and support to our men and women who serve.

Military Health Management aims to uncover the major challenges associated with medical logistics and healthcare management across a variety of agencies.

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Human Capital Management for Defense (HCMD 2009) is critical to your success in strategically managing human capital. Learn how senior leaders are developing the right mix of skills across the total force, aligning skills to requirements, and addressing competency gaps. Attend HCMD 2009 to gather best practices in the recruitment and retention of quality personnel and learn about exciting workforce development initiatives across DoD.

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Soldier Technology 2009

2nd-5th June 2009
London

Soldier Technology Global is the only forum in the world to offer soldier modernisation experts the chance to hear from Soldier Modernisation Programme project directors globally on how they are advancing the capabilities of their dismounted soldiers.

With 4 days of in-depth presentations from over 50 SMP experts covering developments in the core areas of soldier modernisation – C4I, Survivability, Lethality, Mobility and Sustainability – nowhere else will you get so much valuable insight on integrating innovative technologies into your soldier system and improving the effectiveness of the soldier so that he becomes the ultimate warfighter. Focus days concentrate on issues that are most important to the dismounted soldier including – Novel Power Sources and Power Management/ Night Vision Capabilities/ Situational Awareness. In addition to the crucial presentations top military attendees have a unique opportunity to network with industry in the concurrent exhibition, which includes live demonstrations of the latest soldier equipment by over 60 prominent soldier product manufacturers.

With a human factors workshop run by the world’s leading human factors experts as well as an awards ceremony that recognises the leading equipment suppliers in the soldier modernisation space, Soldier Technology Global is a truly interactive experience and one that anyone involved in soldier modernisation really must attend!