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The Artists Rifles Clubhouse
The Artists Rifles Clubhouse, Bisley (Hosts of the Owning The Night Cocktail Party 2009) are a year round operation offering a complete service from business meetings/ team event space to parties, functions and events of all kinds. We also run our own shooting days. We have on site accommodation, a full time chef, plenty of parking space and a discreet but welcoming staff to ensure your event goes smoothly. For further details please contact Katie Williams, Club Manager and Corporate Events on /01483 797 505. The Clubhouse is located at Bisley , National Shooting Centre and is
under 30 miles from London and a 35 minute train journey from London Waterloo to Brookwood our local station.
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Dec 09. In view of the Government decision to create a centre of excellence for composites we are changing our feature for the February issue to cover composites and composite technology. (See: BATTLESPACE UPDATE Vol.11 ISSUE 48, 26 November 2009, NEW UK COMPOSITE INITIATIVE ANNOUNCED)
Dec 09. Vienna, Virginia, United States, 9-11 February 2010
Advancing situational awareness with the next generation of SDRs: Cognitive Radios and Networks! IDGA’s Software Radio Communications Summit is the annual can’t-miss event for the SDR community. Hundreds from military, industry, and academia convene each year to discuss solutions and forge potential new partnerships for the continuous advancement in radio communications for DoD and Coalition forces. The goal of the 2010 Summit is to provide on-the-move troops with access to current, reliable, and cognitive data communications necessary to complete their missions successfully. The 2010 event program will focus on current SDR program requirements, joint interoperability between currently deployed SDRs, and the next generation of software defined communications systems.
IDGA’s 8th Annual Software Radio Communications Summit will focus on critical issues for the SDR community:
a. Interoperability efforts, including international and DHS perspectives
b. Next generation of SDRs: Cognitive radios and networks and their security challenges
c. SDR performance in theatre
d. Maintenance and T&E
e. Waveform development
f. And much more!
2010 Software Radio Summit Confirmed Speakers
a. Brig Gen Peter F. Hoene, USAF – PEO, C2C, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
b. Michael Eixenberger – Deputy Director, LandWarNet/Battle Command, HQDA DCS G/3/5/7
c. Paige Atkins, SES – Director, Defense Spectrum Organization
d. Bradley Clark – Chief, Transport Systems Branch (Battlespace Communications Portfolio), Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC)
e. Philippe Margot – ESSOR Program Manager, OCCAR
f. LtCol Per Lyse Rasmussen – Assistant Defense, Military, Naval, and Air Attaché/ Defense Industrial Cooperation, Royal Danish Embassy
g. Dr. Larry Stotts – Deputy Director, STO, DARPA
h. Jeff King – Branch Chief, OIC, Department of Homeland Security
i. Richard Reinhart – Senior Communications Engineer, NASA
j. Stuart Timerman – Director, Army Spectrum Management Office
k. Dr. Preston “Chip” Grounds – Director, Electronics, Sensors & Network Research Division, Office of Naval Research
l. Dr. Robert Bonnaeu – Air Force Office of Scientific Research
m. Howard McDonald – Team Lead for DSA, Defense Spectrum Organization, DISA
n. TBA – Maneuver Center of Excellence, Mounted Requirements Division, Ft. Knox, KY
o. Jeremy Price – Senior Research Engineer, Communications & Embedded Systems Department Automation and
p. Data Systems Division, Southwest Research Institute
q. Dr. Wade Trappe, PhD – Associate Director, The Wireless Information Network Laboratory (WINLAB) and Associate Professor, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Rutgers University
r. Dr. Moe Win – Professor, De