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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF APRIL 11,1997 PSA#1822TASK FORCE XXI SYMPOSIUM, MAY 19-21, 1997 The Fort Monmouth Chapter of
the AUSA will hold its Sixth Biennial Symposium 19-21 May 1997 at the
Ocean Place Hilton in Long Branch, New Jersey. The theme is "Task
Force XXI -- A HOT WASH Review." There will be three sessions: "TF XXI
-- Battlefield Functional Area Perspective," "TF XXI -- Tactical
Internet," and "The Next Step(s) -- Division XXI." Task Force (TF) XXI
is a force organized around information and information technology.
AUSA's Institute for Land Warfare has defined the challenge to the TF
XXI commander as responding to change. Technological superiority on the
battlefield is the exploitation of real time force projection
information by field commanders who can utilize this information to
out-maneuver, out-shoot, and out-think the enemy. The TF XXI commander
must be a master in demonstrating the skills to customize precise
digitized information. This year, the s~ymposium~ will b~ring toge~ther
the Army's leadership and industry leadership. Maj. Gen. Gerard P.
Brohm, CG, U.S. Army CECOM serves as the Symposium General Chairman,
supported by Maj. Gen. William H. Campbell, Program Executive Officer
(PEO) for Command, Control, and Communications Systems and Maj. Gen.
David R. Gust, PEO Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Sensors. The
Symposium serves as the In Process Review of Task Force XXI Army
Warfighter Experiment (AWE) while providing insight into the next
phases of Force XXI and a road map of the Army's path to Division XXI.
Invited Army leaders, Lt. Gen. John E. Miller, Deputy CG TRADOC; Lt.
Gen. Otto J. Guenther, DISC4; MG Paul J. Kern, CG 4th Infantry Division
(Mechanized); and COL Thomas R. Goedcoop, Commander of the 1st Brigade
of the 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) will discuss the actual
results of the AWE, their personal experiences, and their expectations.
The Army's AWE initiatives, level of achievement, and future plans to
overcome any shortfalls to ensure success with Division XXI will also
be major points of discussion. Other participants include ABCS Program
Managers and their industry counterparts and additional senior Army
leadership from both the Materiel and Combat Development communities.
The BFA and the Tactical Internet Panels will explore the lessons
learned from the design, development and deployment of the Tactical
Internet, BFA interoperability, monitoring and control of the TF XXI
assets and systems, application of key battlefield functional~ity, and
the many battlefield enhancements associated with the approximately
ninety initiatives demonstrated during TF XXI. The registration fee for
government personnel is $125.00. Registration fee for industry
personnel who are members of the AUSA Fort Monmouth Chapter is $300.00.
Registration fee for industry personnel who are non-members of the AUSA
Fort Monmouth Chapter is $325.00 (includes annual membership). Prime
exhibit space costs $1,500.00 and all other exhibit space costs
$1,000.00. Point of Contact for Registration is Mike Rzeplinski, c/o
Computing Devices International, 655 Shrewsbury Ave, Shrewsbury, NJ
07702. Voice telephone for Mike Rzeplinski is (908) 530-0443, FAX
number is (908) 530-1477. Point of Contact for Exhibits is Warren Wolff
voice telephone number (908) 845-9877 or FAX (908) 431-1501. Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0494 19970411\SP-0012.MSC)
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