What Does It Take to Protect America?
October 19 2017 - 8:00AM
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Combatting Global Asymmetric Threats
Register Now – Limited Seating to Attend the
10th Asymmetric Threat Symposium
CACI International Inc (NYSE:CACI) announced today that there is
still time to register for the 10th symposium in the Asymmetric
Threat symposia series on national security challenges, titled
“What Does It Take to Protect America? Combatting Global Asymmetric
Threats.” Remaining seating is limited, so prompt registration is
encouraged. Registration is free and required prior to the
symposium; no onsite registration will be permitted.
The symposium will gather today’s preeminent authorities and
subject matter experts on national security threats. These speakers
and panelists will provide thought leadership and informed
perspectives on the most pressing national security issues facing
the United States. The symposium will feature keynote speakers
Admiral John M. Richardson, Chief of Naval Operations, and General
Stephen W. Wilson, Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force.
Panel discussions will explore approaches to counter current and
future threats to national security, and will include:
- The Spectrum of Asymmetric Threats: Dr.
Greg L. Zacharias, Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force; Major
General John G. Ferrari, Director of the Program Analysis and
Evaluation Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for the U.S. Army;
Brigadier General Joseph P. McGee, Deputy Commander for Operations,
U.S. Army Cyber Command; and Jody R. Westby, Esq., Chief Executive
Officer of Global Cyber Risk LLC.
- Enduring and Emerging Requirements:
What Does It Take to Prevail?: Lieutenant General Anthony J. Rock,
Inspector General of the U.S. Air Force; Major General Steven R.
Grove, Vice Director, Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization;
Major General James R. Marrs, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, U.S. Air Force;
Rear Admiral Paul B. Becker (Ret), Senior Fellow at the Center for
Naval Analysis, University of Virginia’s Batten School for
Leadership and Public Policy.
- What Does It Take to Protect America?:
Lt Gen (Ret) David A. Deptula, Dean of the Mitchell Institute of
Aerospace Studies; Frank J. Gaffney, President of the Center for
Security Policy; Dr. Kimberly Kagan, Founder and President of the
Institute for the Study of War; and Dr. Warren R. Phillips, Lead
Director of CACI International Inc’s Board of Directors.
The agenda also includes a discussion titled Evolving Roles and
Missions in the Global Threat Environment, with Lieutenant General
Anthony R. Ierardi, Director of Force Structure, Resources, and
Assessment for the Joint Staff; Vice Admiral Andrew L. Lewis,
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Information, Plans, and Strategy,
U.S. Navy; and Lieutenant General Mark C. Nowland, Deputy Chief of
Staff, Operations, Plans, and Requirements, U.S. Air Force.
Lieutenant General Michael K. Nagata, Director of Strategic
Operational Planning for the National Counterterrorism Center, will
deliver an address titled A Practitioner’s Perspective Honed at the
Pointy End of the Spear: Lessons Learned the Hard Way.
Lieutenant General Jack Weinstein, Deputy Chief of Staff for
Strategic Deterrence and Nuclear Integration, Headquarters, U.S.
Air Force will also present an address titled Global Strike: The
Ultimate Asymmetric Advantage.
Symposium 10 will be held on Thursday, October 26, 2017 at Valo
Park in McLean, Virginia. The symposium is co-sponsored by CACI
International Inc, the Center for Security Policy (CSP), the
Institute for the Study of War (ISW), and the Mitchell Institute
for Aerospace Studies, an affiliate of the Air Force Association.
To apply for registration, please visit
www.asymmetricthreat.net.
This non-partisan, not‐for‐profit, pro-bono symposium is part of
the Asymmetric Threat series, established in 2008 by CACI as a
forum for furthering the national dialogue on asymmetric threats to
national security. Important information on the legacy and
significance of the symposia series, as well as prior symposia
reports and thought leadership, may be found by visiting
www.asymmetricthreat.net.
About CACI
CACI provides information solutions and services in support of
national security missions and government transformation for
Intelligence, Defense, and Federal Civilian customers. CACI is a
member of the Fortune 1000 Largest Companies, the Russell 2000
Index, and the S&P SmallCap600 Index. CACI’s sustained
commitment to ethics and integrity defines its corporate culture
and drives its success. With approximately 18,600 employees
worldwide, CACI provides dynamic career opportunities for military
veterans and industry professionals to support the nation’s most
critical missions. Join us! www.caci.com.
About CSP
CSP is a non-profit, non-partisan national security organization
that specializes in identifying policies, actions, and resource
needs that are critical to American security. The group ensures
these issues are the subject of focused, principled examination and
effective action by recognized policy experts, appropriate
officials, opinion leaders, and the general public. Learn more at
www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org.
About ISW
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) advances an informed
understanding of military affairs through reliable research,
trusted analysis, and innovative education. They are committed to
improving the nation’s ability to execute military operations and
respond to emerging threats in order to achieve U.S. strategic
objectives. ISW is a non-partisan, non-profit, public policy
research organization. Learn more at www.understandingwar.org.
About the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies is an independent,
non-partisan policy research institute established to provide
creative, insightful policy options that better empower our
nation’s leaders by informing the national security debate,
educating about aerospace power’s unique role in securing America’s
global interests, and cultivating aerospace talent. An affiliate of
the Air Force Association, the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace
Studies provides independent analysis outlining solutions in the
aerospace domain to protect the United States. Learn more at
www.mitchellaerospacepower.org.
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