Group Captain (ret’d) Robert Daisley, Former PM Joint Operational Doctrine, Joint Forces Command invite to SMi’s 12th Annual Air Mission Planning & Support Virtual Conference

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SMi Reports: Group Captain (ret’d) Robert Daisley the conference chair has invited fellow microbiologists to join her at upcoming SMi’s 12th Annual Air Mission Planning & Support Virtual Conference.

Group Captain (ret’d) Robert Daisley, Former PM Joint Operational Doctrine, Joint Forces Command, will be chairing the 12th Annual Conference on Air Mission Planning & Support Conference and on behalf of SMi Group, has invited air defence sector and government personnel to join this compelling two-day virtual conference on 20th and 21th April 2021.

Interested parties can join the conference by registering at http://www.airmissionplanning.co.uk/ArmadaPR2

Robert Daisley MA MBA BSc(Hons) FInstLM served in the RAF for over 30 years; he accrued broad experience as an air operations officer in the UK and overseas. Robert’s last full-time appointment was as a group captain at the Development, Concept and Doctrine Centre, Shrivenham. He now fulfils a Reservist role within the HQ Air staff. Robert has worked as a defence consultant since 2017, specialising in command and control. He presently leads QinetiQ’s support to the Army’s Ground Based Air Defence Programme. Robert is also a Judiciary Service Member of the War Pensions and Armed Forces Compensation Chamber.

Conference Chair, Group Captain (ret’d) Robert Daisley, has sent out the declared:

“Judging by the success of the 2020 Conference, this will be an invaluable opportunity to glean lessons from hard-won experience, test new ideas and engage in debate.”

“I expect the development of key themes that arose at last year’s event, as well as new concepts. For example, how can the exponential growth in data be turned efficiently into usable information? Making the complex seem simple is an art form; how can mission preparation be an efficient, focused activity rather than self-perpetuating tasks? What part will machine learning play?”

“As the latest generation of platforms enters service worldwide, this presents a forum to learn from UK as well as international expert practitioners. We are shaped by our experiences and surroundings. Different geographic perspectives lead to alternative perspectives and innovative approaches. Interoperability involves more than just systems’ technical and security requirements. There needs to be a holistic transformation approach encompassing organisational structures, training as well as mind set.”

As a virtual conference, there are some key benefits:

  • Learn in Safety: Stay informed on the market and broaden learning opportunities from the comfort of your own home, without the added costs of travel or overnight stays
  • Live and On Demand speaker content: Get access to the latest strategies and case studies from your market place online!
  • View on-demand: Re-watch presentations or catch-up on those you missed, up to 6 months after the event has taken place.
  • Network with all the event attendees: Connect, see who’s attending, chat and share contact details with all online delegates, speakers and sponsors
  • Attend / Exhibit a Virtual Booth: You can pack your customized booth full of documents, videos and even show who is manning the booth during the event and hosting meetings

The brochure with full sessions and speakers is now available on the conference website and for those interested in attending, registration is available at http://www.airmissionplanning.co.uk/ArmadaPR2

The conference is proudly sponsored by Airbus and Thinklogical

For sponsorship and exhibition queries, contact Sadia Malick, Director at [email protected] or call +44 (0) 20 7827 6748.

For media enquiries, contact Simi Sapal on +44 (0) 20 7827 6162 or [email protected]

SMi’s 12th Annual Air Mission & Support Conference

Conference: 20 – 21 April 2021
Virtual Conference: Online Access Only
http://www.airmissionplanning.co.uk/ArmadaPR2
#SMiAMP2021

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