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This symposium focuses on aligning military capabilities with current requirements in an ever-evolving asymmetric warfare landscape. Opening remarks will be made by Jeff Brunner, Co-Chairman of the Symposium Committee, followed by keynote speaker Admiral Michael G. Mullen, who will discuss the 30-year war against terrorism. Various panels, including discussions led by VADM Hank Giffin, will tackle critical topics such as force training, acquisition, and maritime domain awareness. The event aims to support the warrior and strengthen partnerships while addressing budgets and capability delivery.
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Preparing the Warfighter “Matching Capability to Requirements” Opening Remarks and Introductions: Jeff Brunner, Co-Chairman Symposium Committee Keynote Speaker: Terrorism is a 30 Year War, Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chief of Naval Operations (invited) Discussion Panel: Requirements in an Asymmetric World, VADM Hank Giffin, USN (Ret) Force Training NPDC Force Acquisition ASN RD&A Force IO NETWARCOM Force Delivery CFFC Force Future USJFCOM Force Protection USCGLANT Luncheon Speaker: Supporting the Warrior is Still the Goal, Mark Lumer, Principal Assistant Responsible for Contracting, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command Cracker Barrel 1 Making the ILE Work Seaport Enhanced Information Dominance Sea Basing (Sea Shield) HS as Risk Management Critical Security Capabilities Cracker Barrel 2 State of the RIT The New COTR ForceNet Continued Asymmetrical Warfare Allied Command Transformation Maritime Domain Awareness Cracker Barrel 3 Sea Warrior Budgets Affect Everything Navy Network Oversight ASW Renewed Joint Projection Of Power Building Partnerships Closing Remarks and Reception: Dennis Garcia, Co-Chairman Symposium Committee