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The Annual AOC International Symposium and Convention is the leading event for electronic warfare, electromagnetic spectrum operations, cyber-electromagnetic activities, and information operations experts from around the world. This event brings together nearly 2,000 professionals from 25 countries spanning industry, military, and government sectors to gather for educational sessions, networking, and of course, exposure to a show floor brimming with cutting edge technologies and services. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Want to know more about what to expect at this year's Convention? Click the video below to see what Symposium Chair Judge Bourque has to say about this year's Convention topics! It's not too late to register! Choose your pass, and register here! You can still be involved! Learn about Exhibition & Sponsorship opportunities for the 55th Annual AOC International Symposium and Convention here. Register for Professional Development Courses while you're here! Check out the professional development courses we'll be offering during the convention! Space EW with Dave Adamy: We will cover spherical trigonometry, orbit mechanics and radio propagation (on the Earth and in space). These subjects will be handled gently, without any mind numbing math – just enough to support the second day’s material. We will then apply these disciplines to practical space EW problems dealing with intercept and jamming of hostile radar and communication systems. Electronic Countermeasures - Theory and Design: The goal of this course is to educate participants in the the field of Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) and Electronic Attacks (EA). This includes the complete countermeasures development cycle from analysing threat systems, to developing jammer techniques, and finally confirming their effectiveness. EA in communications, radar, and infrared systems will be explored in detail. LAST CHANCE TO SIGN UP FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS SHOWCASE - SIGN UP TODAY! The cost to participate in the Small Business Showcase is just $3,000, but this is not your typical 10’x10’ booth, but premium shared space located right on the show floor. To see if you qualify, visit Small Business Showcase. Please join us for the 3rd Annual Robins AFB Congressional Breakfast on Tuesday morning, December 4, at 8:30 am, on Capitol Hill in SR-325, the Kennedy Caucus Room in the Senate Russell Office Building. The event is sponsored by the 21st Century Partnership, the Association of Old Crows (AOC), and the Robins Regional Aerospace Industry Committee (AIC). Our Honorary Co-Hosts are Georgia Senators Johnny Isakson and David Perdue, and Georgia Representatives Austin Scott (GA-08) and Sanford Bishop (GA-02). We welcome the Honorable Dr. Heather Wilson, Secretary of the Air Force, as our Special Guest Speaker. The 3rd edition of AOC EW Asia will examine technological and conceptual means of ensuring success for regional nations and allies across the spectrum of operational activity. The future of EW and EM Operations in the changing light of current and emerging threats will be explored, including Hybrid Warfare, Information Operations, Cyber and Anti Access/Area Denial (A2/AD), where some potential opponents are excelling. The conference will bring together the EW, Cyber EM Activities (CEMA), SIGINT, C4ISR communities and more to consider the possible responses, how thinking and attitudes must change, and examine the new capabilities that will be required across all lines of development, by all services, across the Asia-Pacific region. Confirmed Participants: Air Marshal Philip Sturley CB MBE BSc FRAeS CCMI, Conference Chairman, RAF (Retd) UK Many more world-class speakers from around the Globe will be present at this year's conference! Find more details on the conference agenda here! The goal of this conference is to provide an overview on the latest trends regarding adversary threat system electronic protection features as well as a forum for discussing electronic attack test, evaluation, and analysis activities. Attendance at this conference is appropriate for those involved in the design, development, testing, evaluation and employment of electronic warfare systems, techniques and tactics for protection of U.S. and allied aircraft. Keynote and High Ranking Speakers: Dr William (Bill) Conley, Director, Electronic Warfare OUSD(A&S)/A/Platform & Weapon Portfolio Management (P&WPM), US Sponsorship Opportunities Available! Click here to for information about becoming a sponsor! Registration is open! Click here to register.
In a break with tradition, the previous webinar on this topic dealt with the mathematical origins of the range equations. But rest assured, normal service will now be resumed with this webinar focusing on the real-world implications of these results. The range equations are at the heart of a wide range of important EW topics such as the need for coherent jammers (e.g. DRFMs), why RWRs can be effective with surprisingly poor sensitivity, the meaning of burn-through range, some of the reasons stealth is so expensive, how LPI/LPD operation is achieved, and why radars tend to have more powerful transmitters than jammers. Each of these topics will be explored to demonstrate the significance and practical value of the range equations. Thank you to everyone who voted!! Total number of eligible voters - 11,484 At-Large Director – 10 Candidates – Only two could be selected (Percentage is based on 200%) Central Region (2 candidates. Handful of ballots received made no selection.) Northwestern Region (2 candidates. Handful of ballots received made no selection.) Mid-Atlantic Region (1 candidate) Amendments 1. Shall the amendment to the AOC Articles of Incorporation proposed by its Board of Directors be adopted? Passed – 81% 2. Shall the amendment rescinding the AOC Constitution proposed by its Board of Directors be adopted? Passed – 77% 3. Shall the revision of the AOC Bylaws proposed by its Board of Directors be adopted? Passed – 79% 4. Shall the amendment to the AOC Foundation Articles of Incorporation proposed by its Board of Governors be adopted? 76% of those voting indeed approved the amendment. According to Virginia legal statutes however, we did not meet the minimum votes required to enact the change. The AOC is therefore going to hold an AOC members meeting at our annual Symposium in DC. If you did not cast your ballot during the previous election cycle, you will be given another chance to vote on this single issue on-site while attending the Convention. Please visit our website or click on the link below for more information on the Amendment to the AOC Foundation Articles. https://www.crows.org/page/Amendment2018 The Association of Old Crows is pleased to provide its online Career Center - the premier resource to connect career opportunities with highly qualified EW, EMSO, CEMA, SIGINT, ELINT, & IO talent. You can access the AOC Career Center at https://careers.crows.org. Featured Jobs: - Air Force Test Evaluation/EW Analyst, Scientific Research Corporation – Alexandria, VA, United States Manage Your Career:
In a major breakthrough for additive manufacturing for printed electronics, tests conducted by Harris Corporation showed 3D printed radio frequency (RF) circuit performance is comparable to that of circuits developed using conventional manufacturing techniques. Harris selected Nano Dimension, a leading additive electronics provider (Nasdaq, TASE: NNDM) and its multi-material DragonFly Pro 3D electronics printer to produce the functional circuits in a single print. (Globe Newswire) Chapter News
AOC’s Singapore Chapter conducted its Inspire Me, Start Early STEM Program for the second time with Henry Park Primary School in October. Twenty-five students participated in the second iteration of the program, which first launched in May with a class of 30 students. The program was supported by the Association of Old Crows and endorsed by IEEE. Industry News
The Army Rapid Capabilities Office, or RCO, does things differently. It has to. It's mandated in its charter and embedded in its culture. So when it came time for the small acquisition shop to find a way to speed up signal detection, it knew it wouldn't seek answers using traditional methods. (US Army) The mockup of China’s CH-7 combat drone unveiled at Zhuhai Airshow this week looks a lot like one the U.S. Navy was developing — until it dropped the project, allowing China to position itself to beat the U.S. and other allies in fielding a long-range, high-altitude combat drone. That’s despite the fact that—in the words of one expert—the United States had a “ten-year head start.” (Defense One) Calendar
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