MilCIS 2008: NCW - Joint and Coalition
Location: Canberra, National Convention Centre
18 Nov - 20 Nov, 2008
MilCIS is an annual conference aimed at attendees from military and government organisations, academia, and defence industry, who contribute to key decisions in investments in communications and information systems.
In addition to keynote presentations, technical presentations, panel discussions and tutorials, MilCIS features an exposition that provides an opportunity for exhibitors to demonstrate new technologies and promote their products and services to attendees.
MilCIS is the only Australian conference focussing directly on the crucial technologies, products, systems and services associated with military communications and information systems.
MilCIS 2008 will address topics including operational concepts, information management, command support systems, routing and protocols, wireless technologies, and evolving and future technologies.
- Organised by: Consec Conference Management
- Contact name: Conference Manager Barry Neame or Conference Coordinator Larissa Hansen
- Phone: (02) 6251 0675
- Email: milcis2008@consec.com.au
- Web link: http://www.milcis.com.au
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