Join the EOD Community in National Harbor, MD this October!

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With the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars in the rearview mirror, the Defense Department is preparing for a new era of explosive ordnance disposal that will bring fresh challenges and require new technology solutions. Improvised explosive devices planted by insurgents were one of the top threats during the post-9/11 conflicts. But now, the U.S. military is refocusing on neutralizing bombs and mines that it could face in future conflicts against more advanced adversaries. 

The 2022 EOD/IED & Countermine Symposium will highlight current initiatives toward identifying and neutralizing explosive threats towards the homeland and critical infrastructure. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn of emerging technologies and hear about the capabilities urgently needed to better equip Warfighters for future large scale combat operations, including vehicle-mounted counter-IED systems and unmanned systems.  

To this end, this symposium will feature senior level-speakers and sessions including:  

Developing Adaptive Ordnance Professionals to Effectively Sustain Army Readiness & Win in Multi-Domain Operations  

BG Michael Lalor, Chief of Ordnance, Commandant, U.S. Army Ordnance School 

Directing the Overall Planning & Programming for Expeditionary Warfare Systems & Related Manpower, Training & Readiness 

– BGen Marcus Annibale, USMC, Director, Expeditionary Warfare, OPNAV N95 

Leading USAF EOD Initiatives Toward Preparing for New Era of Explosive Ordnance Disposal 

– Brig Gen Brian S. Hartless, USAF, Deputy Director, Resource Integration, Incoming Air Force Director of Civil Engineers, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Engineering and Force Protection, HQAF 

Ensuring Acquisition in Excellence by Delivering Dominating Close Combat Capabilities to the Warfighter to Win in MDO 

– COL Russell Hoff, USA, Project Manager, Close Combat Systems, Joint Program Executive Office Armaments & Ammunition 

Guiding 71st Ordnance Group Efforts to Ensure an Effective Response to all CBRNE and WMD Threats 

– COL Michael Schoonover, USA, Commander, 71st Ordnance Group 

Conducting NAVSEA’s R&D Efforts Toward Finding Ordnance, Energetics, & EOD Solutions to the Warfighter 

– CAPT Eric C. Correll, USN, Commanding Officer, Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Division  

In order to allow for actionable discussion and dialogue amongst speaker and attendees, seating will be limited. Register now to reserve your seat. Active military and government and state personnel attend complimentary. Those interested in participating in the 9th EOD/IED & Countermine Symposium can visit Defense Strategies Institute’s website at https://countermine.dsigroup.org/ 

Anyone interested in learning more or sending questions contact Erica Noreika at enoreika@dsigroup.org, 201-896-7802.  

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