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Paul Nicholson: Executive Director from USINDOPACOM is a Panelist for POC’s Achieving Transformative Cooperation for National Defense Forum

Paul Nicholson: Executive Director from USINDOPACOM is a Panelist for POC’s Achieving Transformative Cooperation for National Defense Forum

Paul Nicholson is the Executive Director for Coalition Communications and Deputy Chief Information Officer at the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command. In this role, he ensures that the strategic-level joint and coalition operates as a cohesive unit to achieve operational success and strategic dominance in the Indo-Pacific area. 

 

Paubnl Nicholson is one of the panelists for the Potomac Officers Club’s Achieving Transformative Cooperation for National Defense Forum on March 14, 2024. Get to know more about his background and contributions here.

 

Who is Paul Nicholson?

 

Paul Nicholson worked at the National Security Agency for 15 years. He took on roles in information assurance and cybersecurity, eventually becoming the Chief Product Officer (CPO). Currently, he is a part of creating a new network that operates with zero trust in collaboration with allies for INDOPACOM. 

 

Nicholson’s career also involves technology development for the Special Operations Forces Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Center and consulting for the U.S. government. He is an Air Force veteran with Master’s Degrees in Industrial Engineering, Strategic Studies, and National Security.

 

Catch Paul Nicholson at the Potomac Officers Club’s Achieving Transformative Cooperation for National Defense Forum

 

The Potomac Officers Club’s Achieving Transformative Cooperation for National Defense Forum explores innovation and collaboration as global security becomes intricately tied to technology and strategic alliances.

 

In this forum, the roster of speakers is in the quest to redefine the boundaries of sensor-to-shooter connectivity, transforming it into a seamless web of interoperability across nations. 

 

Register here to be a part of keynote discourses, panel deliberations, and valuable networking breaks—each thread designed to weave together a stronger narrative of cooperative defense.

 

Among the luminaries lighting up the stage are Alain Cohen and Lt. Gen. (Ret) Mary O’Brien, who will provide insights into the complexities of CJADC2. 

 

WHEN

Thursday, March 14, 2024
7:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Eastern Time Zone

WHERE

2941 Restaurant
2941 Fairview Park Dr
Falls Church, VA 22042​​

 

 

The Achieving Transformative Cooperation for National Defense Forum will enlighten government contractors in navigating the waters of defense technology and strategy. Here, they will better understand the Department of Defense’s priorities amid challenges for global security.

 

USINDOPACOM Enhances the DoD’s Warfare Synergy with AI  in  Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2)

 

USINDOPACOM’s participation in the Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control (CJADC2) program is a key aspect of the Department of Defense’s comprehensive strategy. This initiative focuses on creating a system that can seamlessly link sensors to weapons in every domain covering land, air, sea, space, and cyberspace. Leveraging artificial intelligence technology can enhance the CJADC2’s operational cooperation, optimize decision-making processes, and expedite responses in complex combat scenarios.

 

Currently, USINDOPACOM is working on the upcoming Defense Department Global Information Dominance Experiments (GIDE). These experiments aim to validate emerging technologies essential for establishing a secure network for all military assets across all domains. The primary goal of the upcoming GIDE projects is to test, refine, and integrate data systems with artificial intelligence to facilitate the implementation of the Pentagon’s Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) framework.

 

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The Department of Defense’s Vision for JADC2

 

The Department of Defense’s strategy for Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) is to establish a unified system with tangible and intangible resources to enable globally integrated operations. This can potentially empower the Joint Force Commander in securing and retaining informational and decision-making superiority over global adversaries.

 

Moreover, the Department of Defense aims to incorporate the zero trust framework into JADC2, a security framework that requires all users and devices to be continuously authenticated. It protects the integrity of interconnected systems forming the JACD2’s backbone. 

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