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Agenda: Morning Sessions


09:45 Greetings & Introduction - Gen. Pietro Finocchio, AFCEA 10:00 Creativity, innovation, spirit of service: three keywords to get out of the crisis - Marco Lisi, European Commission 10:20 Future Trends and Challenges in Radar Research and Technology - Ignacio Montiel, European Defense Agency 10:40 Academia - Industry cooperation: the Pegasus Project Franco Bernelli Zazzera, Politecnico di Milano 11:00 Accelerating innovation and discovery with Graphical System Design - Sean Thompson, National Instruments 11:20 Panel Discussion: Creativity & Innovation in Aerospace & Defense - Moderator: Giorgio Di Bernardo Nicolai 12:30 Lunch and visit to exhibition area

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Agenda: Afternoon Sessions (track 1-Auditorium)


Design and Test Applications: Modular Instrumentation, PXI & RF 14:00 Hardware Architectures for Design and Test: PXI Platform and Modular Instrumentation Filippo Persia, National Instruments 14:30 GNSS test receiver: Interference case study Marc Pollina, M3 Systems 15:00 Integrated software environments to streamline the development process, from design to test Enrico Mancin, IBM; Luigi Magni, Pragma Engineering 15:30 Open architecture framework software with hardware abstraction for automated testing application Stefano Bianchi, Elettronica 16:00 Conclusion: Best Aerospace & Defense Application 2013 Award and final cocktail in exhibition area

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Agenda: Afternoon Sessions (track 2-Sala Tecla)


Embedded & Unmanned Systems: From Prototyping and Validation to Deployment 14:00 NI approach in the Verification and Validation of Embedded Systems: Real-Time Test Javier Gutierrez, National Instruments 14:30 Test of Kinematic Chain Control, Flight Controls and Surface Backlash for M346 - Marco Bortolozzo, Alenia Aermacchi; Gianluca Boretto, Teseo Clemessy Italy 15:00 Simulation and deployment of control algorithms in advanced robotics applications Ian Matthews, National Instruments 15:30 BEE Lab Toolkit: a data-centric programming approach for sharing data between systems of measurement and control network-based residents across heterogeneous platforms Francesco Cazzato, Sistemi Software Integrati (SSI) 16:00 Conclusion: Best Aerospace & Defense Application 2013 Award and final cocktail in exhibition area

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Agenda: Afternoon Sessions (track 3-Sala Scolastica)


Hands-on session 14:00 1st hands-on session -Software Defined Radio implementation on NI USRP Platform -Build an Automated Test System With NI TestStand and the PXI Platform 15:00 2nd hands-on session -Software Defined Radio implementation on NI USRP Platform -Build an Automated Test System With NI TestStand and the PXI Platform 16:00 Conclusion: Best Aerospace & Defense Application 2013 Award and final cocktail in exhibition area

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With the support of:


AFCEA Capitolo di Roma INCOSE Italia Lazio Connect MIMOS Associazione Arma Aeronautica

Media Partner: Fiera Milano Media


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Exhibition Area

20 Exhibitors

9 National Instruments Alliance Partners 1 Industry Partner 2 Partner Tecnologici

4 NI demo booths 350 sqm

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Exhibition Area
Diamond Sponsor Ruby Sponsors Sapphire Sponsors

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The Best Application in Aerospace and Defense 2013 Award - Industry

Developing an Open Multiconstellation GNSS Receiver for Education Olivier DESENFANS - M3 Systems

iPad mini Wi-Fi 16GB


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The Best Application in Aerospace and Defense 2013 Award - Academia


Software Defined Radar using NI USRP 2920 platform Francesco Spadafora, Sandra Costanzo, Giuseppe di Massa Universit della Calabria

iPod Shuffle + EarPods


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Slides of NI Aerospace & Defense Forum on ni.com

Slides will beavailable within 2 weeks at italy.ni.com/aerospace -defense-forum Youll receive a notification e-mail when available

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The ARMED FORCES COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION


CAPITOLO DI ROMA

The Role of Technology to safeguard the Nations Security 'Creativity, innovation, spirit of service: three keywords to get out of a geopolitical crisis'.
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World scenario before 1989

Cold War

1989

Conclusion of Cold War

y TheconclusionoftheColdWarmarkedtheendof

ageopoliticalscenariodominatedbyabipolar balanceofpowerinwhichonlytwosuperpowers, USAandUSSR,facedeachotheronaglobalscale duetotheirdominanceinthepolitic,economic, industrialandtechnologicalfields.


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Worldscenariochanges

Cold War 1989 2001

Post Year 2001

y Aftertheendofthatera,paradoxicallystableand

universallyknownastheeraoftheironcurtain, whichendedthankstothefallofthesocalled BerlinWall,theglobalpoliticallandscapehas evolvedtowardsanewscenarioofregional balancesofpowers,whichescalatedintoaseriesof localtensionsandcrises.

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Thenewworldscenario

CORE

GAP

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y Consequently,therewasandstillthereisahigh

probabilityof"asymmetric" conflictinwhich strategies,tacticsandnonconventionalmeans mightbeusedbyentities,includingnon governmentalgroups,suchasterroristsor extremists,thatdeliberatelyoperateoutsidethe rulesofa"morally" acceptablebehavior,

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Thenewworldscenario

CORE

GAP

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y Theterrorists,withlittleornorespectfor

the"humanitarianlaw" andcommon ethics,directtheirattacksagainstboth civilianandmilitarytargets,withtheso calledpoorsbombsordirtybombs

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Thenewworldscenario

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y Inadditiontothischange,thegrowing

dematerializationoftheeconomy,the excessofproductioncapacityandthe saturationofthemarket"consumer",the appearanceofnewsuperpowersare inducingeconomical,socialandpolitical changesinmoreadvancedcountriesofthe westernworld.


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Thenewworldscenario

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Newlyindustrializedcountries
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The Threats

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SCENARIO Events
LAquila2009 Japan2011

Haiti2010

Indonesia2010 Libia2011

Mediterraneansea

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The threat

Natural, accidental, intenzional

Threat agents 1. States 2. Terroristic Organiz. 3. Accidental users 4. Natural Forces

Kinds of threat 1. Infrastructural damages (accidentals or intentionals) 2.Sabotaggio 3.Tornados, floods, hearth quakes etc.
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The threat

In Cyberspace

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The threat

In Cyberspace

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Attackedthecomputer systemsinLithuaniaand Cecenia

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Cyberspace, the new domain of conflict. To traditional wars are supported by the Information Warfare.

Lt. Gen. FINOCCHIO Ing. Pietro(ret) AFCEA President


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We also understand that governments are under pressure on many fronts: EFFICIENCY Recession, budget pressures, demographic shifts and restrained expenses POLICY OUTCOMES Faster policy implementation across many areas, such as immigration, national security, unemployment and health services GLOBALIZATION Global and cross-boundary issues and impacts, such as economic competition, environment and sustainability SECURITY AND PRIVACY Secure government networks and information from all threats while maintaining reliable services

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The istitutional answers

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NationalDefence HomelandProtection

HomelandSecurity
Homeland=>Patria Security=>protectionofrealstructure(as Electricity,Transportation,Banking,Telecom,.) andvirtualstructure(ascybertransactions)while preservingthePRIVACY
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NationalDefence HomelandProtection

Theextendedvisionofsecurity
HomelandSecurityshouldincludenotonly peopleandlandoftheNation,butalsoits culture,traditions,andidealaccomplishments thathaveflourishedoverthecenturies HomelandSecurityimpliesthePatriadefense

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NationalDefence HomelandProtection NationalDefence


(HomelandProtection)

MilitaryDefence
(HomelandDefence)
Armed Forces

CivilianDefence
(HomelandSecurity)
Police forces Fire brigade Civil protection .
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NationalDefence HomelandProtection

MilitaryDefence
(HomelandDefence)

CivilianDefence
(HomelandSecurity)

Largeeventsinsidethecountry CIMIC(CivilMilitaryCooperation)inmilitary operationsoutsidethecountry Dualusesystems


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NationalDefence HomelandProtection ArmedForces

Intelligencecapabilities Supporttosensibletargetsprotection DefenceagainstCBRN(Chemical,Bacteriological,Radiologic andNuclear)attack Reconstructionincaseofnaturalcatastrophicevents

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Modernmilitaryoperations
New world scenario requires new capabilities for the armed forces

Expeditionary Demassification Survivabilityandprotection HomelandSecurity CIMICCooperation C4ISTAR


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Modernmilitaryoperations
New world scenario requires modern military operations with following main characteristics

Dynamic Lives Atriskonadailybasis Increasedoperationaltempo Timeascriticalfactor EffectBased

Network Centric Operations

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Modernmilitaryoperations
Modern Operations can be implemented thanks to the net-centric doctrine

NetworkEnabled Capability,linking togethersensors, decisionmakers,and effectorsinaseamless, collaborative,environmentisthekeyenabler elementofthenetcentricdoctrine


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SystemEngineering
Newcomplexsystemsforhomelandsecurity
Network-centric (technical) War fighter/operator-centric (operational) Sensible to changes in the operational context Self organizing to adapt to operational SystemsofSystems needs

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Architectural framework
SATELLITE SECONDARYSITES

CORENETWORK (RADIO)

INNAVIGATION

TACTICAL CORENETWORK (OPTICAL)

LOCAL REMOTE INFRASTRUCTURE

METRO(OPTICAL) MAINSITES

INPORT

DEPLOYABLECP ADHOCNETWORK

System Engineering
The traditional approach
Requirements 5 15 years cycle

Design System Operational Exp.


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System Engineering
Complex systems require a new approach System of Systems
Modeling & Simulation Design
Performances
System Engineering

Operational Scenarios

Services

Capabilities
Stovepipe systems

System
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System

System
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NEC transformation process


Net-enabled systems available on Network Information Infrastructure
System Engineering

Future

Architectural Framework Building Blocks


System Engineering

Today Work in progress

Standards

Stovepipe Systems Point to Point Connections


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Yesterday
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Thedinosaursdisappearedbecausetheyreliedoncuirasses ratherthanintelligence.Theycouldnotadapttotheir changingenvironment.Weshalldisappearifwecannot adapttoourchangingenvironment(SirArthurClarke)


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y This word scenario

transformation requires the focus on information superiority, rather than on heavy weapons(defense). y New paradigm in economy: the national gross product cannot anymore grow indefinitely in the world y Earth resources are limited
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y Aimofthisroundtableisto

discusshow'Creativity, innovation,spiritofservicecan getusoutofthisgeopolitical crisis'andatthesametime howthenewtechnologiescan safeguardtheNations Wealth/Securityexploitingthe intelligentuseofearth resources


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Thank you for your attention


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