- ComDef 2025, the 57th event in the Common Defense Conference series, will take place on the 26th, February at the Boeing Company, Arlington, VA. The conference will have the theme, "Defense Cooperation: Scaling Production at Speed". The featured country will be Canada.
- What new acquisition approaches should be expected? Will these approaches be legislated? How will these impact older defense programs? What programs are likely to be impacted? What will be the impact on NATO, AUKUS, QUAD and other arrangements?
- What will the United States election bring to the table? What will be the potential changes? What will stay the same?
- What are the existing and upcoming Canadian defense procurement programs? How are they internationally minded? Are new approaches being considered? Are there models for cooperation?
- How will supply chains be expedited? Will sourcing be dispursed?
- What will be the outlook for the United States Defense Budget?
- Will the evolving situation in Europe impact US Pacific efforts?
- Future operating environments - Space and Cyber
- How will Space and Cyber shape the future defense posture?
- How can Cyber be made more resilient?
- What is the future for CMMC? Will there be reciprocal cyber standards, third party review and authentication
- How will international supply chains shape the response?
- Where are the low hanging fruit of cooperation and capability?
- Will Exportability be baked into security cooperation? Can Exportability be pushed to the left in the procurement process? Will there be export help for companies with non programs of record in the US? What forms could these possibly take?
- Where should friends and allies invest their capability? In what technologies and capabilities should governments invest? What will be the impact of cancelled programs on arms exports? How can industry partner internationally for success?
- How potent are existing and envisaged export control regimes? Are major changes needed?
- What strategies will be given emphasis in exporting? Which agencies will be given more authority?
- What will be the impact of the new Buy American Executive Orders? How will these dovetail efforts to utilize allied defense industrial bases? What domestic and foreign candidates are there for future international cooperative programs?
- How fast will industry adjust to the new realities? Will there be a frenzy of mergers and acquisitions? What will the Administration's stance be on M&A in the defense sector?
- Will defense industry quickly integrate commercial technology into their offerings? What role will commercial firms play in defense to speed up the technology refresh?
- What new procurement approaches will be tested to bring in commercial/non traditional entities?
Government and industry representatives from more than 35 countries will be participating. Over 30 speakers will provide their insight and perspectives. Network with Government and industry leaders from all US Services and Agencies at this premier international event held in person this year.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Government/Services Acquisition community
- Government Industrial policy staff
- Government/Services international agreements staff
- Government/Services FMS staff
- Government/Services R&D community
- Embassy officials
- Procurement
- R&D
- Defense Cooperation Attaches
- Service Attaches
- Procurement
- Industry government relations executives
- Industry business development executives
- Industry sales and marketing executives
- Industry Offset and Countertrade executives
- Industry merger and acquisition staff
- Aviation and defense financial analysts
- Think Tanks
- Defense media
- Academia
- Hill Staffers