Symposium Co-Sponsored by CACI, Center for Security Policy,Institute for the Study of War, and Mitchell Institute for
Aerospace Studies
ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
CACI International Inc (NYSE:
CACI) announced the 10th symposium in the critical Asymmetric
Threat symposia series on national security challenges, titled “What
Does It Take to Protect America? Combatting Global Asymmetric Threats.”
Symposium 10 will be held on Thursday, October 26, 2017 at Valo Park in
McLean, Virginia. The symposium is co-sponsored with the Center
for Security Policy (CSP), the Institute
for the Study of War (ISW), and the Mitchell
Institute for Aerospace Studies, an affiliate of the Air Force
Association.
This non-partisan, not‐for‐profit symposium is part of the Asymmetric
Threat series, established in 2008 by CACI as a forum for furthering the
national dialogue on asymmetric threats to national security. This
year’s symposium will discuss how asymmetric threats have expanded in
prevalence and complexity, and what means the United States possesses to
safeguard its national security against these threats. Confirmed keynote
speakers include Admiral John M. Richardson, Chief of Naval Operations
(CNO), and General Stephen W. Wilson, Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S.
Air Force (VCSAF).
According to CACI Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board, Dr.
J.P. (Jack) London, “The 10th symposium in the Asymmetric
Threat symposia series is a significant opportunity to reflect on
lessons learned over the past decade and help craft innovative and
multi-dimensional approaches across government and industry to defeat
adversaries who challenge us in every domain. CACI and our symposium
co-sponsors, the Center for Security Policy, the Institute for the Study
of War, and the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, are committed
to advancing this critical dialogue.”
According to CACI President and Chief Executive Officer Ken
Asbury, “By facilitating the asymmetric threat discourse and
featuring experts from the Department of Defense, federal civilian
agencies, academia, and industry, we help advance innovative
capabilities and sophisticated strategies to counter escalating national
security threats worldwide. Such thought leadership also reinforces our
commitment to our customers’ critical missions.”
The ninth symposium in the Asymmetric Threat series, held in October of
2016, focused on offset strategies for national security and featured
panels and discussions with thought leaders from government, industry,
and academia. A complete catalog of past symposium reports and
recommendations is available at asymmetricthreat.net.
About CACI
CACI provides information solutions and services in support of national
security missions and government transformation for Intelligence,
Defense, and Federal Civilian customers. CACI is a member of the Fortune
1000 Largest Companies, the Russell 2000 Index, and the S&P SmallCap600
Index. CACI’s sustained commitment to ethics and integrity defines its
corporate culture and drives its success. With approximately 19,000
employees worldwide, CACI provides dynamic career opportunities for
military veterans and industry professionals to support the nation’s
most critical missions. Join us! www.caci.com.
About CSP
CSP is a non-profit, non-partisan national security organization that
specializes in identifying policies, actions, and resource needs that
are critical to American security. The group ensures these issues are
the subject of focused, principled examination and effective action by
recognized policy experts, appropriate officials, opinion leaders, and
the general public. Learn more at www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org.
About ISW
The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) advances an informed
understanding of military affairs through reliable research, trusted
analysis, and innovative education. They are committed to improving the
nation’s ability to execute military operations and respond to emerging
threats in order to achieve U.S. strategic objectives. ISW is a
non-partisan, non-profit, public policy research organization. Learn
more at www.understandingwar.org.
About the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies is an independent,
non-partisan policy research institute established to provide creative,
insightful policy options that better empower our nation’s leaders by
informing the national security debate, educating about aerospace
power’s unique role in securing America’s global interests, and
cultivating aerospace talent. An affiliate of the Air Force Association,
the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies provides independent
analysis outlining solutions in the aerospace domain to protect the
United States. Learn more at www.mitchellaerospacepower.org.
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