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Military Interoperability 2009
Overcoming human and cultural impediments to enhance warfighting capabilities
January 26 - 28, 2009 · Crowne Plaza, Brussels, Belgium


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Pre-Conference Workshop Day: 26 January 2009

Human Interoperability: The Real Barrier to Genuine Operational Effectiveness - Jim Storr PhD, Independent Defence Consultant

Training and Equipping Forces for Coalition Operations - Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Hamilton, US Army War College Fellow at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies

High value.
Dr Kevin Welford, QinetiQ, Network Centric Warfare Europe, 2008
Invaluable in helping me develop own NCW capabilities.
Lt. Col. Basri bin Kasban, Malaysian Armed Forces HQ, Network Centric Warfare Europe, 2008

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The limiting factor in increasing net-centric capabilities is not just technology. The limiting factor in coalition operations is not just technical interoperability. Both challenges are of paramount importance and share another common issue: The role of humans within the wider system.

Defence IQ's Military Interoperability Summit is a new approach to the familiar theme of Network Enbabled . Recognising that the NEC "brand" has evolved and developed over recent years, this ground breaking event aims to look at the interaction of humans and technology in refreshed light - exploring how they can complement each other and deliver the maximum capability to the warfighter at the centre of every decision making process.

Who will I meet and who is speaking at Military Interoperability 2009?

Interoperability on both the strategic and the tactical levels are comprehensively examined by an unrivalled panel of the military's most senior and most experienced leadership. This speaker faculty have a direct stake in how future campaigns will be fought and how the balance of procuring new solutions and merging them into a highly-trained and organisationally efficient force will be struck.

7 international keynote perspectives from:

Jiri-SedivyAmbassador Dr Jiri Sedivy
NATO Assistant Secretary General
Defence Policy & Planning
Karl-EikenberryLieutenant General Karl Eikenberry
Deputy Chairman
NATO Military Committee
Pascal-VinchonLieutenant General Pascal Vinchon
French Military Representative to
NATO
William-SullivanVice Admiral William Sullivan
US Military Representative to
NATO
tmatheaVice Admiral Tomasz Mathea
Deputy Chief of General Staff
Polish Armed Forces
David-LeakeyLieutenant General David Leakey CMG
CBE, Director General
EU Military Staff
Vello-LoemaaBrigadier General Vello Loemaa
Estonian Military Representative
NATO

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Don't miss Military Interoperability 2009 because...

This is a unique opportunity to adapt and evolve your capabilities and make them more appealing and intuitive to the end user.

Military Interoperability 2009 is the only venue where a comprehensive approach to achieving interoperability on both a technical and cultural level is recognised as the essential issue of the future. Don't miss your chance to be part of the military's crucial debate.

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