Panel Coordination Meeting Panel 3 Improving Information Sharing and Management Capabilities 4 June 2012, – Harbour Suites A & B Westin Hotel CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE
Agenda 1330CAPT Hoffers Introduction of Panel Chair and Panel Chairs Opening 1335Panel Chairs Introduction of Co-Chair and Panelists 1340Presentation - Mr. Guy Thomas (20 presentation and 10 Q&A moderated by Panel Chair) 1410Presentation - Mrs. Karna Bryan (20 presentation and 10 Q&A moderated by Panel Chair) 1440Presentation - Mr. Frank Sisto (20 presentation and 10 Q&A moderated by Panel Chair) 1510Coffee Break 1530Presentation - Mr. Keith Wilson (20 presentation and 10 Q&A moderated by Panel Chair) 1600Panel Co-Chairs Wrap up and first question followed by Q&A and discussion session moderated by Co-Chair 1645End of Panel 1645Presentation of gifts to Panel members by CDRE Chick 1700Instructions for the Evening at the Booth by CAPT Hoffer CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE
Panel Members Mr. Guy Thomas (Panel Chair) (Effective MSA - Collaboration in Space for International Global Maritime Awareness (C-SIGMA)) USCG Science & Technology Advisor RADM (ITA N) Nicola de Felice (Panel Co-Chair) Director of the Italian Center for Defence Innovation Ms. Karna Bryan (Common Design Standards, Interoperability and Data Fusion ) NURC MSA Project Lead Mr. Frank Sisto (Maritime Information Sharing Standards and Architecture) Technical Advisor, Office of the DoD Executive Agent for MDA Mr. Keith Wilson (A Corporate Perspective on Maritime Security Knowledge Management ) Director Defence, Public Safety&Intelligence, CGI Information Systems and Management Consultants Inc.
Panel Staff Panel Coordinator, CAPT Joe DiPaola (USA N) Note takers; CDR Karagoz, CDR Nyaas and Dalhousie Team (Colin Darlington and Chelsea Cottreau) Mic. Support Panel 2 Dalhousie Experts: Ron Pelot, Professor Faculty of Engineering and Joe Arbour, CFPS Research Fellow Role: The role of Dalhousie Universitys experts is to assist the Panel Chair to obtain the panel goals by supportive questions and discussion. CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE
Discussions Interoperable and affordable maritime situational awareness and cooperation infrastructure is an essential enabler of maritime security. Common standards to be established to gather, share information, manage and analyse data, in order to make better use of technology and to achieve interoperability. The MS cooperation between national and regional/ interregional entities are challenging, involving civilian and military organizations with different capabilities and cultures. CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE
Improving Information Sharing and Management Capabilities Mr. Guy Thomas USCG Science & Technology Advisor
Panel Members Mr. Guy Thomas (Panel Chair) USCG Science & Technology Advisor RADM (ITA N) Nicola de Felice (Panel Co-Chair) Director of the Italian Center for Defence Innovation Ms. Karna Bryan NURC MSA Project Lead Mr. Frank Sisto Technical Advisor, Office of the DoD Executive Agent for MDA Mr. Keith Wilson, Director Defence, Public Safety&Intelligence, CGI Information Systems and Management Consultants Inc.
Abstract Interoperable and affordable maritime situational awareness and cooperation infrastructure is an essential enabler of maritime security. Common standards to be established to gather, share information, manage and analyse data, in order to make better use of technology and to achieve interoperability. The MS cooperation between national and regional/ interregional entities are challenging, involving civilian and military organizations with different capabilities and cultures. CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE
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