Multi Domain Operations Modernization – a Lunch & Learn Event

Bldg: Auditorium, L3 Harris Technologies, 77, River Road, Clifton, New Jersey, United States

The US Army is embarking on its greatest modernization in forty years. In response to the ever-changing digital age and the conflation of geospatial, spectral, logical, and cognitive worlds, the Army is experimenting with new technologies, force formations, doctrine, and training. This talk will detail the latest multi-domain operations doctrine, technologies, and unit formation and their impact on true future campaigns against regional peer adversaries. AOC membership is not required for attendance Please see the flyer for additional details. Attendance at this session is at no cost! Non-L3Harris employees who wish to attend onsite must provide the below information No Later Than COB Wed, 18 January: - Full Legal Name - Full Address - Proof of U.S. Citizenship (Birth Certificate, Passport, and/or Federal ID) – attendee will need to bring this document on the day of the visit - Company representing the visitor – if an attendee is not representing a company or organization, “Self” is an appropriate response Co-sponsored by: IEEE North Jersey Section Speaker(s): Dr. Richard Wittstruck, Agenda: Please RSVP to (mailto:[email protected]?subject=RSVP%20AOC%2024%20Jan%20L+L) (President, AOC Garden State Chapter), and indicate if you plan to attend in person or virtually, by COB Friday, 20 January to secure your place. The online presentation will begin promptly at 12:00 noon, but virtual attendees should sign in early to ensure they are able to connect to the web event. Bldg: Auditorium, L3 Harris Technologies, 77, River Road, Clifton, New Jersey, United States

MOVE Tech Talk – January 2023

Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342641

Missouri Highway Patrol Trooper Michael Mizer will cover a number of topics including the following: 1) The possible interactions we as drivers might have with highway patrol officers 2) The federal rules for commercial drivers and touch on some of the rules in Missouri. He points our that each state has their own rules within their borders (he says Missouri is especially strict). 3) Weight restrictions as well and what the result will be if we reached 26,000 or more on the road (in MIssouri at least, the troopers carry portable scales). Trooper Mizer appreciates interaction with his audiance so be ready with questions and discussions. Co-sponsored by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program Speaker(s): Trooper Michael Mizer, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/342641