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The Sensor Fusion Conference

Supporting the defense and intelligence community with solutions that expand existing data management performance boundaries, Objectivity, Inc. today announces it is the official event sponsor of the Marcus Evans 2nd Annual Sensor Fusion Europe Conference. The Sensor Fusion Conference is scheduled for January 29-31, 2007 at the Marriott Brussels Hotel in Brussels, Belgium.

The Conference will focus on advancing sensor fusion concepts to realize complete battlefield awareness through the integration of multi-INT sources of information to achieve total data fusion. Attendees will examine solutions to bandwidth challenges in a net-centric environment, discuss the advancing state-of-the-art Sensor Fusion automation and review improvements in visualization to create a common operating picture.

The focal point of this conference will be on overcoming the challenges presented by the collection, aggregation and dissemination of Multi-INT data. The conference features the industry's foremost experts, including Mr. Tim Kline, former Director of Technology and Engineering for Canada's Communications Security Establishment (CSE), who will outline how they conquered their data management challenges by building the Objectivity/DB driven Andromeda framework to facilitate the development of data fusion applications. Mr. Kline has over 24 years of private and public sector experience in the computer and communications sectors, with 18 years of experience working in National Intelligence and Information Technology Security (ITS).

With a strong emphasis on technical subjects, designed to address key operational challenges, the second annual Sensor Fusion Europe Conference enables attendees to explore the current issues and challenges related to maximizing the potential of sensor, computer and communications technology to ensure that coalition warfighters have the information they need to better locate, track and eliminate their enemies while avoiding surprise attacks, now and in the future.

The conference provides a forum for attendees from the defense and intelligence communities in Europe participating in net centric warfare programs such as complex C4ISTAR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance) systems to learn how to address their unrelenting need to manage massive amounts of data culled from multiple sources (data fusion).



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