2017 Nuclear Deterrence Summit to Discuss Transition to new U.S. Leadership, 2017 Dates and Location Announced
Washington, D.C. (PRWEB) July 25, 2016 -- With the upcoming transition to new U.S. leadership and the growing debate over how to balance national defense needs with global disarmament efforts, all eyes remain on policy makers, industry officials, and stakeholders throughout the U.S. nuclear enterprise. The Nuclear Deterrence Summit will once again bring these leaders together for the most timely discussions on the United States’ role in arms control and nonproliferation, potential changes to U.S. nuclear posture under a new president, and the dynamic nature of this country’s relationship with international allies and adversaries.
You won’t want to miss this Nuclear Deterrence Summit under a new administration as decision makers set the stage for new U.S. nuclear policy. ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums has announced dates and location for the 2017 Nuclear Deterrence Summit! Plan to join us February 28-March 2, 2017 at the Capital Hilton in Washington, D.C.
Partnering with Defense Daily, the Nuclear Deterrence Summit has previously included topics on:
- Paying for the U.S. nuclear weapons enterprise
- Driving innovation through LDRD and technology transfer
- U.S.-Russian arms control
- Nuclear budgets
- NATO and the Pacific
- And more
The goal of the Summit is to raise awareness of U.S. and global initiatives and policy, budgets and funding, to promote greater participation in international dialogue, and to focus on the future of nuclear deterrence. Through this Forum, ExchangeMonitor is continuing the late Ed Helminski’s legacy by creating an educational program that allows for open and authentic discussions with key industry and government professionals and experts, creating an independent atmosphere of open dialogue to learn, network, and discuss both opportunities and solutions to challenges facing the nuclear industry in today’s climate.
“We are excited to come off a successful 2016 event where attendees felt that sessions were very thought-provoking, informative, and useful. We have expanded our partners to include Defense Daily, which will help us reach a new audience to continue to facilitate these important conversations at the Nuclear Deterrence Summit. We expect the 2017 sessions to be even more stimulating, especially given the current political climate,” says Kristy Keller, Director of Conferences & Events, ExchangeMonitor.
Registration is open for both attendees and exhibitors for the 2017 Nuclear Deterrence Summit. Plan to join us February 28-March 2, 2017 in Washington, D.C. to receive important insight into the inner workings of nuclear deterrence and nonproliferation.
To learn about the program, inquire about speaking opportunities, etc. please contact Nancy Berlin, Program Manager, at 703-527-2764 or nberlin(at)accessintel(dot)com and/or visit http://www.deterrencesummit.com.
About ExchangeMonitor, a division of Access Intelligence, LLC
ExchangeMonitor Publications & Forums, founded by the late Edward Helminski, was acquired by Access Intelligence, LLC in March 2015. ExchangeMonitor publishes professional newsletters and creates, manages and sponsors forums, colloquiums and workshops to facilitate an exchange of views and information among government officials, private industry executives, non-governmental organizations and other entities on critical national and international programs and policies.
Elana Lilienfeld, Nuclear Deterrence Summit, http://deterrencesummit.com, +1 3013541715, [email protected]
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