Information Dominance for Operational Success

The network has become an invaluable tool to modern militaries; with the information advantage it provides enabling them to rapidly deliver capabilities that provide a decisive advantage in theatre.

However, as the network becomes increasingly integrated and integral to modern operations, so does its vulnerability to threats from cyberspace and the electromagnetic spectrum as adversaries attempt to negate its impact on the battlefield.

While it is important to continue to the development of network enabled capabilities, now more than ever, it is critical to ensure network resilience, quality of service and security

Network Enabled Operations 2012 will therefore focus on:

  • The NCW Roadmap and Force 2030
  • Information dominance
  • Network resilience and security
  • Interoperability within the ADF and coalition forces
  • Cyber warfare
  • Electronic warfare

Why Should I Attend Network Enabled Operations 2012?

  • Be part of Australia’s only event focused on the role of the network in modern military operations
  • Benchmark the ADF’s development of network enabled operations against partner nations
  • Hear the latest strategies and technologies for improving network resilience and security
  • Network with key thought leaders in the field

Who Will Attend Network Enabled Operations 2012?

Network Enabled Operations 2012 will bring together stakeholders from across the ADF and industry to meet, discuss, and decide on both the current and future direction of efforts to ensure information dominance on the battlefield.

Specifically, the conference will be attended by the following branches:

  • Doctrine Development
  • Requirements
  • Research and Development
  • Operators
  • Procurement

With the following areas of focus:

  • Network Enabled Operations
  • Intelligence, surveillance and Reconnaissance
  • Command and Control
  • Cyber Warfare
  • Electronic Warfare

Testimonials

Informative and relevant, delivered by professionals working in the area
Noel Wainwright, Director C4ISR Programmes, Lockheed Martin
A good cross section of the NCW spectrum of activity with many illuminating discussions both inside and outside the plenary session
Capt Peter Sullivan, Head Network Enabled Capability, New Zealand Defence Force
Useful as a distillation of major issues surrounding the implementation of NCW
Keith Thomas, Deputy Director Military Network and Application, CIOG