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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 11,2000 PSA#2513MAPPING TOOLS IN THE DII COE CONFERENCE On March 7, 2000, AFCEA
International, the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), and the
National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) are joining forces to
present a one-day conference on "Mapping Tools in the DII COE" -- a
conference for anyone interested in the current and future direction of
military mapping tools. What follows is a conference overview. A
detailed agenda, program updates, directions, and secure on-line
registration are available at http://www.afcea.org (click on "Events"
and then "Mapping Tools"). If you prefer, you may call (703) 631-6250
for registration material. CONFERENCE BASICS: Theme: "MAPPING TOOLS IN
THE DII COE." Date: March 7, 2000; Location: Mitretek Auditorium, 7525
Colshire Drive, McLean, VA. A WORD FROM THE CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRMEN
"Mapping Tools in the DII COE" is a conference for government
developers, military users, and commercial vendors interested in the
current and future direction of military mapping tools. We have joined
the resources of the Defense Information Systems Agency and the
National Imagery and Mapping Agency and AFCEA International to bring
you this conference and to foster a constructive dialogue about
providing mapping tools through the Defense Information Infrastructure
Common Operating Environment (DII COE). Mapping toolkits are
fundamental, plentiful, "unstandardized," and they seem to invoke
near-religious fervor in their adherents. Our hope is that through the
different perspectives presented by our distinguished panelists and
speakers, we will be able to determine the best solutions for
supporting our Department of Defense customers. In the process, we
believe members of industry will gain insights into present and future
business opportunities. We hope you will join us in what we believe
will be a very productive conference. LTG David J. Kelley, USA,
Director, Defense Information Systems Agency; and LTG James C. King,
USA, Director, National Imagery and Mapping Agency.
PROGRAM-AT-A-GLANCE. SESSION ONE: "Mapping Requirements: The
Warfighters' Perspective." In this session, a panel of operational
experts will discuss their needs for mapping tools and relate their
"real-world" experiences using the products currently available across
the Department of Defense. Discussion topics will include operational
limitations on map architectures, common tasks performed on maps,
usability issues, and general recommendations about the tools currently
in use. The focus of the panel will be to ensure that operational use
of maps is consistent with the broad understanding of mapping tool
developers. This panel will help to "calibrate" the other conference
sessions by reinforcing the notion that the primary goal of mapping
tools developers is to ensure that their products are relevant and
available on demand for the warfighter. SESSION TWO: "The Current State
of Mapping: The Perspective from DISA and NIMA." Government leaders
responsible for providing the DII COE Joint Mapping Toolkit (JMTK) will
discuss the rationale that led to the selection and continued
development of a Government-Off-the-Shelf (GOTS) solution. In
particular, cost and interoperability concerns will be discussed. The
session also will address Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) mapping
products and the fiscal and acquisition limitations associated with
providing a common solution. Additionally, speakers will talk about the
Commercial Mapping Compliance Program, the mechanism that the
government will use to provide an orderly transition to commercial
mapping products within the DII COE. SESSION THREE: "Mapping
Standardization: The Industry Perspective." Key commercial mapping
vendor representatives will discuss the status of efforts within the
commercial mapping community to standardize interfaces. The discussion
will include an assessment of the state of the commercial mapping
industry, with special emphasis on industry initiatives that support
government goals. Participants also will look at the status of industry
efforts with regard to the Commercial Mapping Compliance Program. Of
particular interest will be progress toward compliance and general
feedback on the government's approach. This session will provide an
understanding of how the commercial mapping industry views the
government's requirements, what industry thinks about the current
government initiatives, and any initiatives that industry is
undertaking to help the government meet the defined mapping
requirements. SESSION FOUR: "Mapping the Future." In this closing
session, a panel of recognized experts will discuss technical
directions that can be expected to define the problem of military
mapping in the coming years. Of particular interest, speakers will
focus on technologies and initiatives that will address the government
goals of interoperability and affordability. In doing so, the panel
will present a balanced perspective of industry, academic, and
non-military mapping research and development efforts. The panel will
close the conference with a discussion of future business
opportunities, what the community should be planning for, and the
timelines associated with current and near-term solutions. CONFIRMED
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS: Mr. Kurt Buehler, Vice President and COO, Open GIS
Consortium; Mr. Don C. Eddington, Commander, Advanced Information
Technology Systems Joint Program Office, Defense Information Systems
Agency/Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency; Mr. Doug Gardner, DII
COE Engineering Office, Defense Information Systems Agency; Ms. Dawn
Hartley, Chief Technical Officer, Defense Information Systems Agency,
LTG David J. Kelley, USA, Director, Defense Information Systems Agency;
LTG James C. King, USA, Director, National Imagery and Mapping Agency;
Dr. Mark T. Maybury, Executive Director of Information Technology
Center, Mitre Corporation; Brig Gen Gary L. Salisbury, USAF, Commander,
Joint Information Engineering Organization, Defense Information Systems
Agency; Mr. Melvin L. Wagner, Systems Engineer -- Tools Program,
National Imagery and Mapping Agency; Mr. Ken Wheeler, DII COE Chief
Engineer, Defense Information Systems Agency. FEES, REGISTRATION, AND
QUESTIONS: Government/Military: $125. Industry AFCEA Member: $175.
Industry Non-AFCEA Member: $225. After February 21, 2000, the rates
increase $25 for government/military attendees and $50 for all others.
(CONFERENCE FEES INCLUDES ALL PROGRAM SESSIONS, CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST,
BREAK REFRESHMENTS, AND LUNCH.) REGISTRATION OR QUESTIONS: You can
register secure on-line at http://www.afcea.org (click on "Events" and
then "Mapping Tools"). For questions: E-mail "intelligence@afcea.org"
or call (800) 336-4583, ext. 6250, or (703) 631-6250. SPECIAL NEEDS:
AFCEA supports the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Attendees
with special needs should call (703) 631-6250. SEATING IS LIMITED;
PLEASE REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE TOO! WEB: Click here for more program
details and to register, http://www.afcea.org (click on "Events" and
then "Mapping Tools"). E-MAIL: Click here to send a question via email,
asmith@afcea.org. Posted 01/07/00 (W-SN414164). Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0361 20000111\SP-0009.MSC)
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