Military Engineering 2010 Conference To Be Held In January

December 14, 2009 by Matthew Potter
Filed under: Business Line, Careers, Events, Press Releases, logistics, training 

In the current harsh operating environment – Are Military Engineers ready?

There is much debate about how the threat will continue to diversify in current operational theatres, but how can we try and keep one step ahead of these challenges?

Military Engineers involved in NATO operations and US forces operating under ‘Operation Enduring Freedom’ in Afghanistan are at the forefront of this ever-evolving environment and their task is becoming ever more diverse.

The growing IED threat and mobility challenges are keeping many operational commanders awake as they seek ways to keep their engineers well trained and equipped. But what equipment is the future military engineer going to need and how is his training and doctrine going to change to meet these tasks?

In January 2010, 200 personnel from armed forces in 40 countries will come together for three days of discussion on the role of the modern Military Engineer, their requirements and their future uncertain challenges.

These discussions will allow attendees to gain critical operational feedback and lessons learned from the front line and will enable you to meet decision makers looking to purchase the latest equipment for their engineers.

Key sessions will include:

- Supporting forward operations in an era of persistent change and conflict – A USCENTCOM perspective by Clyde ‘Redding’ Hobby SES, Deputy Director, Logistics, Contracting and Engineering, USCENTCOM

- Military Engineering in joint force and multi-national operations by Colonel William Haight III, Chief, Engineering Division, J4, Joint Staff, US DoD

- Enhancing capability and successfully meeting the current equipment needs of Military Engineers by Brigadier Barry Le Grys MBE, Engineer-in-Chief (Army), British Army

To see the full programme visit www.military-engineering.com

Be part of this discussion. Make sure you take advantage of the largest gathering of Military Engineers who have challenges they are looking to solve.

Military Engineering 2010 runs from the 26-28th January 2010 in Munich, Germany at the Bayerischer Hof. Munich is in easy reach of all European NATO members and is an ideal airport hub for North American attendees.

“This conference is a unique opportunity for anyone involved in military engineering to get together and share experience and vision” – Colonel Giuseppe Fabio Carbonara, Chief Engineer, NATO SHAPE

For more information visit www.military-engineering.com, email militaryengineering@clarionevents.com or call +44 (0) 207 067 1831

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