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C-UAS Planners Workshop

SATISFIED WORKSHOP ATTENDEES - over 250 experts and WGs across 45 Agencies!

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Previous Workshop Students: Participant Agencies &

C-sUAS Working/Action Groups

  1. Pentagon Joint Counter-UAS Office (JCO), Office of Strategy and Policy - writes all strategy and policy as DoD executive agent for autonomous systems

  2. NORAD/USNORTHCOM Senior GO/SES – in preparation for new role as Synchronizers across the DoD and coming UAS event

  3. USAF (Air Combat Command) - C-UAS Program Manager and Program Management Office - responsible for ALL C-UAS efforts across the US Air Force

  4. NCIS - Naval Criminal Investigative Service - C-sUAS working group

  5. NASA Office of Protective Services (O.P.S.)–
    C-sUAS working group

  6. Homeland Defense Institute - SES Leadership and C-sUAS working group

  7. US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) - C-sUAS WG on logistics

  8. US Navy SEAL Team 3 – MTT for C-UAS (through PMY Group)

  9. Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education (OAIRE) – Oklahoma State University - C-sUAS Engineers and R&D

  10. United States Marine Corps - Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Planner School

    • - C-sUAS working group

  11. Oklahoma Cyber Security Innovation Center - University of Tulsa - Director of Operations and senior researchers

  12. CISA Branch Chief, UAS Security at Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

  13. Canadian Special Operations Forces (CANSOF) – Building C-UAS planning and operational capability for CANSOF equities

  14. Gargoyle Systems – CEO and Chief Technologist - home UAS detection and mitigation technologies startup

  15. The Hirani Group - engineering and home detection and mitigation technologies

  16. US Fleet Forces (NAVNORTH/NAVSTRAT) - decision makers on autonomous systems - C-sUAS Working Group

  17. Navy Expeditionary Warfighting Development Center/NEXWDC (NECC) - writing CONOPS for ALL Naval Autonomous Systems - involved throughout DOTMLPF process

  18. Corps Solutions - in support of Navy/Marine Corps equities in this space and writing the CONOPs for the Navy - C-sUAS Working Group

  19. Army Anti-Terrorism Officer (ATO) Course - US Army Military Police (USAMPS) Force Protection Division - writing all installation plans and teaching to all of DoD for installation security related to autonomous systems

  20. US Air Force HQ Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) - 

    Chief, Operations Branch & Training

  21. US Coast Guard MSRT - Office of the Commandant (CMDT) - to write all policy for autonomous systems - C-sUAS Working Group

  22. United States Marine Corps Intelligence Schools – Instructors, Squadron Intelligence Training Certification Course (SITC)

  23. US Marine Corps Installations Command – East (MCI-East) – Responsible for AT/FP across seven USMC Installations

  24. US Space Force (USSF)/ Force Protection - C-sUAS Working Group working group to centralize C-sUAS joint planning

  25. NASA Security Office - C-sUAS Working Group

  26. US Air Force Security Forces Center (USSFC)- C-sUAS Working Group

  27. 633 Security Forces Squadron  - Joint Base Langley Eustis -
    C-sUAS section

  28. Echodyne – leader in C-sUAS radar systems

  29. SIMIS - one of four primes on the $1billion IDIQ to develop all Navy autonomous systems (air, ground, and sea)

  30. US Army Military Police School (USAMPS) Force Protection Division (FPD) - responsible for ATO across the joint force and integrating C-sUAS into AT/FP

  31. Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS) - CUAS Working Group

  32. Transportation and Safety Administration (TSA) - CUAS Working Group

  33. US Marine Corps Security Forces (SF) Regiment FAST – CUAS Working Group

  34. US Marine Corps Security Forces Battalion (FAST) - C-sUAS Working Group

  35. Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) - C-sUAS Working Group

  36. Commander, Naval Installations Command (CNIC), AT/FP - focused on autonomous systems integrated into force protection CUAS WG

  37. KBR Group - CNIC CUAS Working Group

  38. NORAD/USNORTHCOM - C-UAS Working Group

  39. Booz Allen – in support of US NORAD/NORTHCOM equities

  40. Sentinel Robotics Solutions – Provides C-sUAS training for all Virginia, Maryland, Delaware Electric Co-ops (VDAEC)

  41. Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWDSC)

     - C-sUAS Working Group

  42. Supervisor of Newport News Shipbuilding (Security) Office – Building C-UAS Defense capability for half of all submarines developed by the US Navy

  43. Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) - C-UAS Planner/ Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection

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What our Clients are Saying

"Highly Recommend!"

"Whether you are an experienced planner or a novice in this space, this course will help you with both basic and advanced concepts. Definitely worth the time and expense!"


Col. Dave Keely (USAF, ret.),

Director of Operations

Oklahoma Cyber Innovation Institute

at the University of Tulsa

"10 out of 10!"

"This course really fills in the gaps on what you need to know in counter and mitigation efforts! Highly recommend!"

Field Grade Officer

U. S. Special Operations Command

USSOCOM

Thanks for the training!

"The instructors were energetic, enthusiastic, and very knowledgeable.  I learned more from this course [after only one day] than any of the c-UAS Working Groups or training I've been involved in.  I will recommend these instructors attend NORAD/USNORTHCOM conferences as subject-matter-experts.

Senior DoD Civilian

NORAD/ U. S. Northern Command

NORAD/USNORTHCOM

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