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November 8–9, 2023 Association of the United States Army Conference & Event Center Washington, DC

National Summit on

Artillery & Indirect Fires Increasing Firepower, Speed, and Survivability for Multi-Domain Warfare

CONFERENCE CHAIR:

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR:

COLONEL (USA-RET) DAVID SHANK Former Commander U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School, U.S. Army

DR. TOM KARAKO Senior Fellow International Security Program Director of the Missile Defense Project Center For Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

LTG ADOSH KUMAR Director General Artillery (DG Arty) Indian Army

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BRIGADIER GENERAL SHANE P. MORGAN, USA Commandant US Army Field Artillery School (USAFAS) Fires CoE, Fort Sill

CHRIS J. GRASSANO Director U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Command (DEVCOM) Armaments Center

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American Conference Institute Announces the National Summit on Artillery & Indirect Fires. We invite you to make an invaluable investment in your time. Register today to learn what you need to know about the latest Needs, Requirements and Opportunities within the Army Modernization Strategy (AMS) #1 priority efforts & goals in support of the National Defense Strategy by 2040. The National Summit Agenda & Delegate Benefits:

WHY ATTEND I enjoyed that the U.S. Services and many Coalition partners were speakers and participants. Lockheed Martin

Knowledgeable presenters and good interaction by the groups. Very good job ACI leadership. Crescend Technologies

ĉ Explore the cutting-edge artillery, indirect fire capabilities and tactical advantages in a multi-domain battlespace, enabling the engagement of enemy forces at long range and from cover ĉ Deepen tactical knowledge on the latest advancements in artillery systems, targeting technologies, and precision-guided munitions ĉ Contribute to the advancement of national security in an era where geopolitical forces are continuously changing ĉ Build effective partnerships across the Indirect Fires community to stay up-to-date on the latest developments and establish critical business partnerships with key decision-makers in the artillery sector ĉ 4 hours of Networking breaks, Sponsored Luncheons and Evening Networking Reception The National Summit on Artillery & Indirect Fires is presented as a direct and timely response to DoD and International Military Coalition programs facing the growing Russian and Chinese developments in next-gen artillery and longer-range delivery systems enabling a much wider variety of munitions and innovative target acquisition techniques. While U.S. Army Modernization # 1 priority, the designation of Long-Range Precision Fires (LRPF), emphasis is to improve next-gen abilities & precision effectiveness using LRPF and Indirect Fires (IDF). Additionally, legacy artillery is being upgraded and fast tracking development in cutting-edge, longer-range cannons, hypersonic weapons capabilities and modifications within existing air and sea-launched missiles are being implemented. Fast tracked Army Modernization efforts to upgrade capabilities and efficiencies at an increased tempo is reflected in a currently valued market at $5.8 billion and projected to reach $11 billion by 2032. Don’t miss this opportunity as ACI has carefully crafted a two-day conference program where you will meet and engage with our key decision makers and esteemed Keynotes and Panel sessions each reflecting the best minds from DoD, International Partners, Industry & Academia focusing on Needs, Requirements, Capabilities and Opportunities. While 2040 sounds “like forever,” new capabilities must be in the works now if they’re going to be fielded by then, he said. “In the next 12, 18 to 24 months, we all collectively need to be incredibly obsessed with a sense of urgency as we transform our Army” - General James Rainey, USA, Commanding General, U.S. Army Futures Command AUSA LANPAC 2023

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TOP REASONS TO ATTEND 01

Enhance your knowledge about LRPF, Innovations in Target Acquisition, Fire Control Systems and Battlefield Digitization

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Current and futures “need to know” Industry Opportunities, New Initiatives and Requirements

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Build partnerships across the community, interact with the summits esteemed speakers in our specifically designed forum for making lasting business relationships

Increase your understanding of DoD & International Artillery current & forecasted capabilities and requirements within the wide spectrum of emerging Precision Artillery Systems and Industry Opportunities that are expected to grow worldwide from $5.8 Billion to $11 Billion by 2032

Take a deep dive into our scheduled speakers from DoD, Ukraine and other International Artillery Partners that will share & examine diverse capabilities and future needs where Industry can enhanced lethality and survivability within a multi-domains battlespace

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MAKE THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS Maximizing the effectiveness of communicating your company's values is critical. By engaging a dedicated audience comprising of senior Military/ Government and industry leaders, we provide a comprehensive solution through thought-leadership opportunities, networking events, one on one engagement and exhibiting. Regardless of your specific goal, be it penetrating new markets, establishing your position as a top-tier integrator or service provider, or ensuring your target customers think of you first, National Summit on Artillery & Indirect Fires presents an ideal platform to effectively convey your message

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YOU WILL MEET: Commander

Chief Engineer

Gunner

Chief Program Officer

Army T&E

Chief Scientist

Acquisition and Systems CIO

Commanding General

Precision Deep Strike Program Manager

Deputy AD Survivability

Precision Fires Program Manager

Leadership Director

Maneuver Center of Excellence Army CFT Army Futures Chief of Staff for Programs US Army Training and Doctrine Command (Army TRADOC) Mobility/Counter-Mobility Branch Head Program Executive Officer Chief of Foreign Intelligence Technology

Deputy Director Deputy Director Of Army Programs Director of Business Development Director Of Sales and Marketing Director, Business Development Director, US Programs Business Development Land Warfare Systems Embedded Sales Account Manager Engineering Manager Engineering Program Manager

Military Deputy to Director of TARDEC

Sr. Mobility Systems Engineer

Lethality Lead

Trusted Autonomy Leader

Operation and Control Manager CFT Primary Manager

Vice President Government Business Development

Professor of Resource Management

Vice President of Marketing

Program Executive Officer

VP Strategy & Business Development

Program Manager Program Manager, MPF PEO-GCS

Commander

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Regional Director Customer Operations

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Requirements Analyst

Synthetic Training

Research Agronomist Research Engineer Sales Engineer Senior Analyst Gg14 Senior Applications Engineer

PEO, Ground Combat Systems (GCS)

Fuel Cell Technologies Team Lead

Chief, Terminal Effects Division, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate

Future Combat Vehicle Team Leader Joint Land Warfare Chief, DIA/TLA, MAJ

Senior Enlisted Advisor

Associate Director

Land Warfare Technology Chief

Branch Chief

Mechanical Engineer Technician/ de-03

Senior Program Manager

Business Development Manager

Team Leader

Senior Director, Strategic Business Development Senior Land Warfare Analyst

Simulation & Training PEO STRI Weapons Sciences ARL Army JPEO NATO Artillery Rocket Regiment Long Range Precision Fires (LRPF) Air and Missile Defense CFT

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KEYNOTE ADDRESSES INCLUDE LTG ADOSH KUMAR Director General Artillery (DG Arty) Indian Army

BRIGADIER GENERAL SHANE P. MORGAN, USA Commandant US Army Field Artillery School (USAFAS) Fires CoE, Fort Sill

CHRIS J. GRASSANO Director U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Command (DEVCOM) Armaments Center

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SENIOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SPEAKERS COLONEL RORY CROOKS, USA Director, Long Range Precision Fires Cross-Functional Team Army Futures Command

COL MICHAEL ENGLIS, USA Director, Army Capabilities Manager Fort Sill, OK

COLONEL DAVID S. LEE, USA Field Artillery, Director Army Multi-Domain Targeting Center (AMTC)

BRYAN CLEVE Product Director, Mid-Range Capability Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO)

COLONEL PETE SITTENAUER Deputy Fire Support Coordinator U.S. Army Europe and Africa

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SENIOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SPEAKERS TRACY SHEPPARD Weapons Sciences Division Competency Lead, Weapons Sciences and Materials Research Directorate US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, DEVCOM Army Research Lab

CHRIS DURBIN Assistant Director Contracting and National Security Acquisitions Agency, U.S. Government Accountability Office

COLONEL TONY BEHRENS, USA Senior Advisor, U.S. Army Missile Defense Cross Functional Team (AMD CFT)

CAPTAIN RICHARD GENSLEY USN Program Manager, Precision Strike Weapons NAVAIR

BRENNA DERRITT Senior Analyst, Contracting and National Security Acquisitions Agency U.S. Government Accountability Office

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SPECIAL DOD & INTERNATIONAL MILITARY & INDUSTRY SPEAKERS LT COLONEL PAVLO KHAZAN C4ISR Group Commander Armed Forces of Ukraine

LTC TIMOTHY GODWIN, USA Product Manager Fire Support Command & Control (FSC2), PEO C3T

"LCOL" YOANN LECLERC-DESJARDINS Deputy Director, Artillery, Commandant Royal Regiment Canadian Artillery School

WILLIAM EVERITT Warrant Officer, Class 1, Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade Combat Team, Communications & Artillery Systems Cooperation Activities Specialist (ASCA) British Army

MR. BOB WOLFINGER Deputy PEO STRI, Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation

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SPECIAL DOD & INTERNATIONAL MILITARY & INDUSTRY SPEAKERS PROFESSOR JAMES HENRY BERGERON (CDR, USN-RET) Political Advisor NATO Allied Maritime Command

THOMAS A. DOUGHERTY Executive Director and Senior Contracting Official Army Contracting Command-New Jersey (ACC-NJ), Picatinny Arsenal

DAVID DRAG ACC-NJ Division Chief Combat Ammunition Division

JOHN COOPER Division Chief, Munitions Readiness Division ACC-Rock Island

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SPECIAL DOD & INTERNATIONAL MILITARY & INDUSTRY SPEAKERS MARK ALTOBELLI Program Manager, Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb Precision Engagement Systems, Boeing

JON MILNER Director, BD Weapons and Ammunition American Rheinmetall Defense, Inc.

JASON GAINES Vice President General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems

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AGENDA DAY ONE 9:00

NOVEMBER 8, 2023

Opening Remarks from Brad Barrett & Co-Chairs Microphone Brad Barrett Dr. Tom Karako, Senior Fellow, International Security Program, Director Of the Missile Defense Project, Center For Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

9:15

Keynote: Artillery: The Arm of Decision Microphone LTG Adosh Kumar, Director General Artillery (DG Arty), Indian Army

9:45

Keynote: Army Field Artillery Training Capabilities: Preparing the Next Gen Warfighter for Army Modernization Microphone Brigadier General Shane P. Morgan, USA, Commandant, US Army Field Artillery School (USAFAS) Fires CoE, Fort Sill

10:15

Presentation: Targeting to Maximize Effects of Cross Domain Fire Microphone Colonel David S. Lee, USA, Field Artillery, Director, Army Multi-Domain Targeting Center (AMTC) Fort Sill, OK

11:15

Presentation: Using the UAS for Target Acquisition, Air Reconnaissance and Strikes: The Lessons from the Russian War in Ukraine Microphone Lt Colonel Pavlo Khazan, Chief of the TDF Unmanned Systems Department, Armed Forces of Ukraine

11:15

Delegate Networking Break

11:45

Presentation: Advancements in Virtual Training for the Warfighter Microphone Mr. Bob Wolfinger, Deputy, Program Executive Officer, Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation (STRI)

12:15

Presentation: Advanced Artillery – Maximizing the Combat Power of the Canadian Armed Forces Microphone LTC Yoann Leclerc-Desjardins, Deputy Director, Artillery, Commandant, Royal Regiment Canadian Artillery School, Canadian Armed Forces • The current state of the Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery’s structures and capabilities • Training the next generation of Canadian artillery soldiers and leaders • Canadian artillery employment as part of NATO deterrence on Operation REASSURANCE and the new Canadian led Brigade in Latvia • Development of new capabilities in the Canadian artillery in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

12:45

Networking Lunch

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AGENDA DAY ONE 1:45

NOVEMBER 8, 2023

Panel Session: The Army’s Expansion of 155m Production Capacity and Ammunition Systems Microphone Thomas A. Dougherty, Executive Director and Senior Contracting Official, Army Contracting Command–New Jersey (ACC-NJ), Picatinny Arsenal Colonel Leon Rogers, USA, P roject Manager, CAS (Combat Ammunition Systems), P icatinny Arsenal David Drag, ACC-NJ Division Chief, Combat Ammunition Division John Cooper, Division Chief, Munitions Readiness Division , ACC-Rock Island Jon Milner, Director, BD Weapons and Ammunition, American Rheinmetall Defense, Inc. Jason Gaines, Vice President, General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems MODERATOR: Col (USA-RET) David Shank, Former Commander, U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School

3:15

Networking Break

3:45

Presentation: Leveraging Joint Air & Missile Defense: Offensive & Defensive Integration Microphone Colonel Tony Behrens, USA, Senior Advisor, U.S. Army Missile Defense Cross Functional Team (AMD CFT)

4:15

Presentation: Future Increments – High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems for Increased Lethality Microphone Mike Turner, Deputy for Missile Technology, Technology Development Directorate, DEVCOM, Aviation and Missile Center (AvMC)

4:45

End of Day One & Reception

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AGENDA DAY TWO 9:00

NOVEMBER 9, 2023

Day 2 Opening Remarks from Brad Barrett & Co-Chairs Microphone Brad Barrett Dr. Tom Karako, Senior Fellow, International Security Program, Director of the Missile Defense Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

9:15

Keynote Presentation: A.I. and Autonomous Systems S&T — Enhancing Warfighter Artillery Capabilities Microphone Chris J. Grassano, Director, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Command (DEVCOM) Armaments Center

9:45

Presentation: DEVCOM ARL: Next Generation Weapons for Long Range Precision Fires Microphone Tracy Sheppard, Weapons Sciences Division Competency Lead, Weapons Sciences and Materials Research Directorate, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command, DEVCOM Army Research Lab • Long Range Fires are not for conflicts past– they are now and will always be essential in land warfare • Defense and Offensive Fires across all domains are essential to the future fight • We must reach out farther and fly faster to deliver precise effects, lethal and non-lethal, against an enemy that outnumbers us, currently outranges us, and will attempt to deny us access to the deep fight

10:15

Presentation: Next Generation Artillery Advanced LPRF Weapons Capabilities for Army Modernization Microphone Mark Altobelli, Program Manager, Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb, Precision Engagement System, Boeing

10:45

Networking Break

11:15

Presentation: A New Way to Deliver Capability: Prototyping at Hypersonic Speeds Microphone Bryan Cleve, Product Director, Mid-Range Capability, Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO)

11:45

Presentation: Navy Fires – Fielding Next-Gen Integrated Air Warfighting Capabilities Microphone CAPT Richard Gensley USN, Program Manager, Precision Strike Weapons, NAVAIR

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AGENDA DAY TWO

NOVEMBER 9, 2023

12:15

Networking Lunch

1:15

Presentation: NATO C4ISR – The ability to Support Multi-domain Operations (MDO) and Deliver Multi-domain Effects Microphone Professor James Henry Bergeron (CDR, USN-RET), Political Advisor, NATO Allied Maritime Command

1:45

Presentation: Update on Fires in Europe and Observations of Fires in Ukraine Large Scale Combat Operations Microphone Colonel Pete Sittenauer, USA, Deputy Fire Support Coordinator, U.S. Army Europe, and Africa 56th Artillery Command

2:15

Panel Discussion: Future Field Artillery C2 and Targeting Capabilities Microphone MODERATOR: Dr. Tom Karako, Senior Fellow, International Security Program, Director of the Missile Defense Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) LTC Timothy Godwin, USA, Product Manager, Fire Support Command & Control (FSC2), PEO C3T Col Michael Englis, USA, Director, Army Capabilities Manager, Fires Cells-Targeting, Fires CDID • Improving the strength and agility of the Army’s field artillery systems and munitions • How to best to advance LRPF for a new era of warfare • LRPF evolution with the rapidly changing nature of warfare • Advances in Directed Energy Weapons

3:15

Networking Break

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AGENDA DAY TWO 3:30

NOVEMBER 9, 2023

Presentation: Artillery Systems Cooperation Activities (ASCA) Strategies – An International Network of Communications Capabilities with NATO Partnerships Microphone William Everitt, Warrant Officer, Class 1, Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade Combat Team, Communications & Artillery Systems Cooperation Activities Specialist (ASCA), British Army Lieutenant Colonel Adam Ropelewski, USA, Senior Fire Support Trainer, Vampire 07, Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC), Hohhenfels, Germany • What is ASCA? Try to clear up any myths about the ASCA Capability • Why do we need ASCA? • What are the current key issues with ASCA? monitored on recent deployments

4:00

Presentation: Leading Practices: Iterative Cycles Enable Rapid Delivery of Complex Innovative Products Microphone Chris Durbin, Assistant Directo, Contracting and National Security Acquisitions Agency, U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) Brenna Derritt, S enior Analyst, Contracting and National Security Acquisitions Agency, U.S. Government Accountability Office • DOD, including the Army, is continually challenged to deliver innovative capabilities to warfighters within needed timeframes. This results from a defense acquisition system that too frequently structures programs around long, linear development phases and elegant capability solutions that, in the end, seldom deliver what they promise. • Leading companies—particularly those that operate in the private marketplace and serve non-government customers— structure their product development activities differently. They rely on iterative development cycles centered on identifying, developing, and quickly manufacturing minimum viable products, which meet the most critical needs of users. • These practices position leading companies to consistently deliver innovations with increased frequency, relevance, and scale than typically occurs within the defense acquisition system.

5:00

Closing Remarks & End of Summit

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