Conference Preview: CEMA 2023

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The Cyber Electromagnetic Activity (CEMA) 2023 conference, hosted by the Association of Old Crows (AOC), PEO IEW&S, CCDC C5ISR, and the local APG Susquehanna Roost Chapter, is coming up May 2-4 at the Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) in Maryland.

Keynotes are set to be delivered by LTG Maria Barrett, Commanding General, US Army Cyber Command, and MG Paul Stanton, Commanding General, US Army Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon, and the event will also include a panel discussion on Army Spectrum Superiority – the Road Ahead.

Attendees will range from active-duty military, government leaders, industry partners, academia, and related organizations that have a common interest in achieving electromagnetic spectrum superiority. Key focus areas include all-domain sensing that applies integrated EW/SIGINT/Cyber capabilities for situational awareness, deep sensing and precision targeting in support of long range kinetic and non-kinetic effects. This forum will connect warfighters, program managers, science and technology subject matter experts, and decision makers to enable discussions regarding current and future operational gaps/needs, program updates, technology advancements, and the latest in policy and planning. Attendees are encouraged to attend classified briefings, tour the informative exhibits, and use this event for professional and technical development, networking, and business development.

Classification for the conference is US Secret Only and TS/SCI Sessions, and it is open to US attendees only. Clearance requests must be received by April 21.

For more information on the event, including a full agenda, visit www.crows.org.

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