Appendix B
Committee Meetings
FIRST MEETING
July 21-22, 2003
Washington, D.C.
Meeting objectives: National Research Council introduction; complete administrative actions, including committee introductions, composition/balance/bias discussions for committee members, and committee and report procedures; discuss statement of task with sponsor, discuss draft report outline, project plan, and report realization; make writing assignments; confirm objectives, location, and dates for the next two committee meetings.
Presenters
Sponsor Discussion Time
John Parmentola, Director of Research and Laboratory Management
C4ISR for the Washington, D.C., Fire Department
Michael Sellitto, Deputy Chief for Special Operations, and Peter LaPorte, Director of Emergency Operations
Army C4ISR Technology for Homeland Defense
Larry L. Fillian, Director, Command and Control Directorate, Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
C4ISR Technology for the Objective Force
Larry L. Fillian, Director, Command and Control Directorate, Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
C4ISR Requirements for the Nation’s First Responders
Guy W. Beakley, Vice President of C4ISR, Hicks & Associates, Inc.
SECOND MEETING
August 25-26, 2003
Washington, D.C.
Meeting objectives: Complete composition/balance/bias discussions for committee members; examine joint and service doctrine describing the mission of the Army in HLS; examine C4ISR requirements for civilian emergency responders; preview C4ISR technologies that may have collaboration potential; discuss project plan and report realization; discuss concept draft, make additional writing assignments; confirm objectives, location, and dates for the next two committee meetings.
Presenters
C4ISR Requirements for the Army’s Objective Force
Lieutenant General Johnny M. Riggs, USA, Director, Objective Force Task Force
Homeland Security Command and Control ACTD
Glenn Cooper, Assistant Technical Manager, Defense Information Systems Agency
Role of the Army Reserve in Homeland Defense
Brigadier General Gary Profit, Deputy Chief Army Reserve, Office of the Chief Army Reserve
Interagency Board for Equipment Standardization and Interoperability Working Group
Trey Gannon, Senior Research Scientist, Dartmouth College
Army Homeland Security Doctrine
Larry Heystek, Homeland Security Directorate, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command
Capabilities of the Department of Energy Laboratories
Frank Akers, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Perspectives of the Department of Homeland Security
Michael Lowder, Operations Branch Chief, Response Division, Department of Homeland Security
Fusion Based Knowledge (Intelligence and Information Warfare)
Dan Kuderna, Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
The New Research, Development and Engineering Command
Major General John Doesburg, Commanding General, Research, Development, and Engineering Command (Provisional)
Joint Doctrine for Homeland Security
Mark L. Goracke, Headquarters, Department of the Army, G-3
Long Wave Micro-Sensor (Night Vision and Sensors)
Stuart Horn, Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
MOSAIC (Space and Terrestrial Communications)
Larry Muzello, Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
JTRS Squad Level Communications (Space and Terrestrial Communications)
Perry Hugo, Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
Agile Commander (Command and Control)
Charles Miller, Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
HLS/DaVinci (Command and Control)
Charles Miller, Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
Defense Collaborative Tool Suite (Command and Control)
Anthony Tom, Communications and Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center
THIRD MEETING
September 17-19, 2003
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Meeting objectives: Complete composition/balance/bias discussions; discuss project plan and report realization; discuss first full message draft; make additional writing assignments; confirm objectives, location, and date for the next committee meeting.
FOURTH MEETING
October 27-28, 2003
Washington, D.C.
Meeting objectives: Discuss project plan and report realization, discuss concurrence draft, and discuss review process.