Monday, 23 April 9:00 Welcome and Overview of Lincoln Laboratory Eric Evans 9:30 Seminar Overview and Logistics Israel Soibelman 10:00 Break 10:30 What s with North Korea? Dr. Robert Litwak Sr. Vice President & Director of International Security Studies, Wilson Center 11:30 Luncheon (Outside Auditorium) 12:30 U.S. National Defense Strategy Dr. Andrew Krepinevich, Jr. President, Solarium LLC 1:30 Seminar Photo (Inside Auditorium) Emerging Technology 2:00 Micro UAV Development Shourov Chatterji 2:45 Photons from the Moon at 600 Mbits/sec Farzana Khatri 3:30 3D Laser Sensing M. Jalal Khan 4:15 Optional: Informal Reception (Lincoln Laboratory, A-Cafe) 5:30 Return to Hotel
Tuesday, 24 April Homeland Security 9:00 Overview Melissa Choi 9:30 Drones: Detection and Defense Francesca D Arcangelo 10:45 Chemical and Biological Defense Benjamin Ervin 11:15 Disaster Relief/Hurricane Harvey Jonathan Pitts 1:00 Another Fine Mess: America s Prof. Stephen Kinzer Self-Defeating Foreign Policy Senior Fellow in International and Public Affairs, Brown University Space Surveillance and Identification 2:00 Overview D. Marshall Brenizer 2:30 ORS-5 SensorSat Andrew Stimac 3:00 Transit to Haystack Radar Site 4:00 Tour of the Haystack Radar Jeffrey Dominick, Timothy Hall 5:00 Reception 5:30 Asteroids Fact and Fiction Grant Stokes 6:15 Dinner 7:30 Return to Hotel
Wednesday, 25 April Current Issues 9:00 Defense Science Board on Assault Breaker II Marc Viera 9:45 Low Cost Array Radar Jeffrey Herd 10:45 Wide Area IR Surveillance for Counter-UAS Kenneth Chadwick 11:30 SAR Radar for Small Drones Andrew Messier 1:00 Where Is ISIL Now? Dr. Jessica Stern Research Professor, Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University 2:00 Tour Introduction (S2-180) Israel Soibelman Transit: HAFB Facility Tours (2 groups rotate between buildings) 2:30 Group 1: Threat Prototyping Lab (Building 1718) Louis Musinski Group 2: Rapid Prototyping RF Test Chambers (Building 1715) Airborne Test Beds Alan Fenn John Benkert 3:00 Groups Rotate 3:15 Group 1: Rapid Prototyping RF Test Chambers (Building 1715) Alan Fenn Airborne Test Beds John Benkert Group 2: Threat Prototyping Lab (Building 1718) Louis Musinski 3:45 Return to Hotel or Optional visit to historic Old North Bridge in Concord Evening off
Thursday, 26 April Advanced Capabilities 9:00 Assessing Warfighter Psychological Health Adam Lammert 9:30 High-Power Lasers Daniel Miller 10:45 CubeSATS Daniel Cousins 11:15 Navigation by Ground Penetrating Radar Michael Boulet 1:00 DIUx Overview Dr. Bernadette Johnson Chief Science Officer, Defense Innovation Unit-Experimental (DIUx) 1:45 Artificial Intelligence for National Security Robert Bond Cyber Security 2:15 Overview Stephen Rejto 2:45 Active CYBER Defense Christopher Connelly 3:15 Transit to Hotel 4:45 Bus leaves Hotel to Endicott House 5:30 Reception and Banquet at Endicott House Title: TBD Hon. Prof. Ashton Carter (INVITED) Belfer Professor of Technology and Global Affairs; Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (Former Secretary of Defense) 9:00 Return to Hotel
Friday, 27 April Ballistic Missile Defense 9:00 Overview Katherine Rink 9:30 Observations of Foreign Missile Testing Justin Brooke 10:00 Break 10:15 Hypersonic Threats James McIntire 10:45 Closing Discussion, Attendees Feedback Israel Soibelman 11:15 Closing Luncheon (Outside Auditorium) 12:15 Adjourn/Transit to Logan Airport or Hotel 513523