Announcing the Dates for NCO Asia 2011!

With a continued interest in network centric capabilities within regional militaries and civil defence forces, Defence IQ will hold NCO Asia on 5 & 6 October 2011 . As a military representative, with a new agenda format and speaker faculty, NCO Asia will be important for you to:

  • Understand the latest technologies in BMS, radio communications and wireless networks
  • Benchmark strategies and capabilities with best performing C2 and blue force tracking systems
  • Develop the foolproof plan to move from shared data to shared information to ‘shared awareness’
  • Repeating the success of NCO Asia for the 8th consecutive time
  • NEW technical sessions from Military, Government and Industry
  • Real-life operational case studies
  • 80+ attendees
  • Three focussed workshops
  • 12+ countries represented
  • 24 hours of face to face networking
  • NEW! Sessions from US Marine Corp, NATO, Indonesian Ministry of Defence… and more.
  • One unique Asia Pacific event

What will be discussed at NCO Asia 2011?

  • Overview of current net centric and advanced C2 capabilities within Asia: Are they being deployed at the tactical or strategic level?
  • Strategic/doctrinal viewpoints on rise in asymmetric warfare: Can a net centric infrastructure address threats of piracy, illegal smuggling and armed robbery in the Malacca Straits?
  • Latest technologies for IA and data protection and security: How safe is your encrypted data and network and how will you overcome the loopholes?
  • Developments in ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance): In what ways are UAVs, helicopters and radars/ sensors being used within the network?
  • Interoperability challenges within coalition forces’ communication: How can we standardise the hardware and software platforms being used, especially for multi missions?
  • Basic requirements to build up an effective C2 system: What are the minimum bandwidth, radio frequency and data load operational requirements?

Featuring the Following NEC Experts:

  • Indonesia
    Lieutenant Colonel Prommarat Senakit
    Section Chief, Information Communication Technology Division, Directorate of Operations
    ROYAL THAI ARMY
  • Thailand
    Colonel Commander Kean
    Director, Information Communication Technology Division, Directorate of Operations
    ROYAL THAI ARMY
  • Malaysia
    Colonel Saadon Hussain
    Head – ICT Operations
    ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIR FORCE
  • United States Minor Outlying
    Colonel Jim Dillon
    AC/S G6
    US MARINE CORPS
  • United States Minor Outlying
    Colonel Karlton Johnson
    Commander J6, Combined Forces Command
    US FORCES KOREA
  • Philippines
    Colonel Jesus Lomeda
    Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications, Information and Electronics –J6
    ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES
  • Malaysia
    Commander Roger Ward
    Directing Staff Officer
    MALAYSIA ARMED FORCES COLLEGE
  • Philippines
    Major Jennifer Jones Roderos
    Director, Systems Research and Development
    ARMY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION CENTER ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES
  • NATO
    Bert Van Domselaar
    Former Chief Information Services Branch
    NATO HQ C3 STAFF
  • Malaysia
    Commander Roger Ward
    Directing Staff Officer
    MALAYSIA ARMED FORCES COLLEGE
  • South Korea
    Hyun Jun Kim
    Senior Engineer, AGENCY FOR DEFENSE DEVELOPMENT, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
    SOUTH KOREA
  • Australia
    Dr. Hussein Abbass
    Head - Defence & Security Application Centre
    AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE ACADEMY
  • South Korea
    Dr. Myungkoo Kang
    Command and Control Directorate
    AGENCY FOR DEFENSE DEVELOPMENT, MINISTRY OF DEFENCE SOUTH KOREA
  • Taiwan
    1* Officer
    C4ISR Division
    MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TAIWAN
  • Pakistan
    1* Officer*
    C4ISR Division
    MINISTRY OF DEFENCE PAKISTAN
  • Indonesia
    1* Officer
    Signals Directorate
    INDONESIAN NAVY

What delegates from NCO Asia 2010 said about the event?

NCO Asia is a must attend for both military practitioners and industry professionals interested to learn and update themselves on NEC developments worldwide and in Asia. Join me at NCO Asia and hear from senior NEC and C2 specialists on C2, NEC, IA and a number of new technologies.

- Major Jennifer Jones Roderos, Director, Systems Research and Development, ARMY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION CENTER, PHILIPPINE ARMY

I liked the effort to pull in distinguished speakers from the regional countries to share their experience on their C4ISR.

- Low Zhin Hua, Systems Engineer, ST Electronics

The NCO Asia conference for me is a ‘MUST’ and I see it in three main parts a. Product presentation, b. Presentation of Asian militaries c. Presentation on NCO doctrines, integration and architecture

Colonel Dante Costas, Commander, Signal Group, Philippine Army

The 4th Annual Network Centric Operations Asia event follows a long line of successful NCO/NCW conferences and never fails to bring together the best of the best NEC practitioners and industry leaders from the Asia Pacific and beyond.

Colonel Paniwat Subrungruang, Deputy Director, Information Communication Technology Division, Directorate of Operations, Royal Thai Army

This conference was superb… brought together so many interesting concepts and perspectives regarding capabilities and challenges. The venue was superb; and IQPC staff and hotel staff were very helpful.

Colonel Scott Blankenship, AC/S G6, US Marine Corps


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