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    Navy to Showcase Innovative Information Warfare Capabilities at the Navy Information Warfare Pavilion at Sea-Air-Space 2019

    Navy Information Warfare Pavilion at SAS 2018

    Photo By Rick Naystatt | 180409-N-UN340-003 National Harbor, MD (Apr. 9, 2018) U.S. Navy Rear Adm. C.D. Becker,...... read more read more

    NATIONAL HARBOR, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES

    04.30.2019

    Story by Elisha Gamboa 

    Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR)

    Eleven commands from across the Navy’s Information Warfare (IW) community will come together to demonstrate the Navy's commitment to the information domain at the Sea-Air-Space (SAS) Exposition at the Gaylord National Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland May 6-8.

    The IW Pavilion is designed to educate conference attendees on facets of Navy information warfare, including the key commands that lead, acquire, prepare and fight to secure the information domain.

    “Our Defense and Navy Strategies, as well as ‘A Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority v2.0’ all emphasize that we are in an era of Great Power Competition, with a return to a maritime warfare focus,” said Vice. Adm. Matthew Kohler, deputy chief of naval operations for information warfare (OPNAV N2N6) and director of naval intelligence (DNI). “They also note that ‘information’ is key to warfighting across all domains – sea, air, space, and cyberspace – and is a warfare area in itself.”

    Representatives from the following commands will make up the Information Warfare Pavilion located at booth #2746 in the SAS exhibit hall:

    • The Office of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare (OPNAV N2N6)
    • Naval Information Forces Command (NAVIFOR)
    • U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. TENTH Fleet (FCC/C10F)
    • Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR)
    • Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic (NIWC Atlantic)
    • Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC Pacific)
    • Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I)
    • Program Executive Office Space Systems (PEO SS)
    • Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS)
    • Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command (NMOC)
    • U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO)

    Together these commands will provide a glimpse into the Navy’s information warfare community through the Navy IW theater speaking series, the Navy IW engagement zone and Navy IW technology demonstrations.

    Navy IW Theater

    The theater in the IW Pavilion will hold a speaker series all three-days of the conference and exposition. Topics range from digitizing the Navy, to enabling ‘compile to combat in 24 hours,’ to increasing cybersecurity resiliency, to providing insight into the IW community status and mission areas.

    The IW Pavilion speaker’s series schedule:

    Monday, May 6

    • 1:45 pm – 2:30 pm: Vice Adm. Matthew Kohler, OPNAV N2N6/DNI and Vice Admiral Brian Brown, NAVIFOR
    • 2:45 pm – 3:30 pm: Rear Adm. John Okon, NMOC

    Tuesday, May 7

    • 10:00 am – 10:45 am: Rear Adm. Christian Becker, SPAWAR
    • 1:45 pm – 2:30 pm: Rear Adm. Michael Vernazza, FCC/C10F

    Wednesday, May 8

    • 11:00 am – 11:45 am: Rear Adm. Danelle Barrett, OPNAV N2N6

    Navy Information Warfare Engagement Zone

    Situated in the middle of the IW Pavilion, the engagement zone will allow attendees to informally meet program managers and subject matter experts from multiple IW commands for short blocks of time. No appointments are necessary.

    Navy Information Warfare Pavilion Technology Demonstrations

    The IW pavilion will also feature 12 technology demonstrations spotlighting systems and capabilities that facilitate information warfare, from seafloor to space. This includes swarm modeling and control technologies, position, navigation and timing technologies, military satellite and nanosatellite communication systems, advanced military mobile applications and more.

    "Today, our Navy and our nation are experiencing an unprecedented degree of competition in the information warfare domain," said Rear Adm. Christian Becker, SPAWAR commander. "It's vital that our Navy adapts to this reality and responds with urgency and creativity to increase naval agility and sustainability. The IW Pavilion provides a platform for our community to engage with the best and brightest to discuss how to equip our warfighters with the most advanced technologies possible, to give them an unfair advantage today and for decades to come."

    Throughout the IW community’s evolution over the last 10 years, it remains organized under three core pillars - battlespace awareness, assured command and control and integrated fires. Each of these areas aims to take advantage of information-related capabilities in an integrated fashion, to make decisions faster than the adversary throughout the full spectrum of Navy missions, from peacetime to conflict.

    The Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space Exposition was founded in 1965 as a means to bring the U.S. defense industrial base, private-sector U.S. companies and key military decision makers together for an annual innovative, educational, professional and maritime based event located in the heart of Washington, DC. Sea-Air-Space is now the largest maritime exposition in the U.S. and continues as an invaluable extension of the Navy League’s mission of maritime policy education and sea service support. For information about the event, visit http://www.seaairspace.org/welcome.

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    Date Taken: 04.30.2019
    Date Posted: 04.30.2019 13:03
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