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AOC has chosen Electromagnetic Spectrum Warfare – The Great Power Competition as the theme for AOC 2024. Complimentary to the keynote, spotlight and breakout sessions, we are planning for 12 technical sessions comprised of subject matter experts from the military, academia and industry in numerous topic areas. If you're a professional with original, unclassified information related to electronic warfare or information operations, you are encouraged to submit your abstract. This is an excellent opportunity to share your expertise and contribute to the conversation on advancing EMS superiority. Submission deadline: July 31
Warfighter Information Advantage Symposium 2024 Theme: EW Reenergized – The Army Phoenix Taking Its Place in the Joint/Coalition Fight The inaugural Warfighter Information Advantage Symposium will explore the powerful synergies of Signal, Cyber, and EW in multidomain operations. As the Army undergoes a transformative rebirth in EW capabilities, this event will focus on combat development, evolving DOTmLPF-P, emerging requirements, training, education and force modernization. Join government, military, industry and academia in this unique forum to exchange insights and shape the future of information advantage. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a groundbreaking event. Stay tuned for registration details next week! Reach your audience at Warfighter Information Advantage Symposium 2024. When you partner with AOC, you come face-to-face with professionals directly involved in the EW/EMSO industry. Browse sponsorship opportunities. Association News cont 3
Deploy Full Stack Spectrum Situational Awareness System with Networked Handheld Sensors Everything goes wireless/RF, it is the matter of life for both commercial and military communication. Desired and undesired signals are on top of each other, whether it is intentional or unintentional, the effectiveness, integrity and security of the communications are at mercy how the spectrum is managed and operated. It is critically important that military communication networks can run on intended spectrum without interruption, system can dynamically allocate necessary resources without interrupting payload performance, identify hostile spectrum manipulation like jamming, crowding, spoofing in both terrestrial and space. AOC connects electromagnetic warfare practitioners, industry partners, policymakers and procurement decision-makers.
Educating and informing the Electromagnetic Warfare community is at the heart of AOC’s mission. As the leader in training EMSO and EW professionals worldwide, AOC offers a wide selection of professional development courses and webinars on various topics led by experts in the field. Podcast
FTCN Replay: Inside Capitol Hill In the latest episode of our podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting Madison Arcangeli, Founder and President of Forza DC, and Katy Nazaretova, Forza DC’s Director of National Security and Technology Policy. As experts deeply embedded in the workings of Capitol Hill, they provided invaluable insights into the current state of the congressional budget process, particularly the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Careers
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 • Senior HF Over the Horizon (OTH) Radar Engineer – Leidos – Alexandria, Virginia, United States (On-Site) • Cyber Warfare Instructor II – Tyonek Native Corporation – Hurlburt Field, Florida (On-Site)
Industry News
The Israeli army ordered a mass evacuation of Palestinians from much of Khan Younis on Monday, a sign that troops are likely to launch a new ground assault into the Gaza Strip’s second-largest city. (NYT) In a field on the outskirts of Kyiv, the founders of Vyriy, a Ukrainian drone company, were recently at work on a weapon of the future. To demonstrate it, Oleksii Babenko, 25, Vyriy’s chief executive, hopped on his motorcycle and rode down a dirt path. Behind him, a drone followed, as a colleague tracked the movements from a briefcase-size computer. (NYT) |
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