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Agenda DIA Industry Day 20 Apr 2022.pdf
Posted: April 18, 2022
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agenda for the DIA/MSIC Industry Day scheduled for April 20, 2022, at the Von Braun Center East Hall 2 in Huntsville, Alabama. The event will commence with check-in and badging at the East Hall 2 entrance from 11:30 to 12:00.
The agenda includes various sessions such as a welcome and overview by the MSIC Director, discussions on topics like the Weapon Test Challenge, Software/Firmware Advanced Reverse Engineering, Digital Modernization, Advanced Sensor Exploitation, Next Generation RF Exploitation, and Needipedia. There will be a break scheduled for 10 minutes between sessions.
The day will conclude with a session for questions and wrap-up at 16:00.
Key takeaways from this document include the specific schedule of events for the Industry Day, highlighting key topics of interest to be covered during the sessions. Attendees can expect insights into weapon testing challenges, software/firmware reverse engineering advancements, digital modernization strategies, advanced sensor exploitation techniques, next-generation RF exploitation developments, and information on Needipedia. The document provides a structured outline of the day's activities and indicates opportunities for engagement through questions and wrap-up sessions.
The agenda includes various sessions such as a welcome and overview by the MSIC Director, discussions on topics like the Weapon Test Challenge, Software/Firmware Advanced Reverse Engineering, Digital Modernization, Advanced Sensor Exploitation, Next Generation RF Exploitation, and Needipedia. There will be a break scheduled for 10 minutes between sessions.
The day will conclude with a session for questions and wrap-up at 16:00.
Key takeaways from this document include the specific schedule of events for the Industry Day, highlighting key topics of interest to be covered during the sessions. Attendees can expect insights into weapon testing challenges, software/firmware reverse engineering advancements, digital modernization strategies, advanced sensor exploitation techniques, next-generation RF exploitation developments, and information on Needipedia. The document provides a structured outline of the day's activities and indicates opportunities for engagement through questions and wrap-up sessions.
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