December 1, 2011
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
National Association of Broadcasters
1771 N Street NW
Washington, DC 20036
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This Workshop offers a unique opportunity to understand the challenges of managing large or extremely complex news and sports events from the perspective of a broadcaster. Professionals from the Intelligence Community (IC), Military, DHS, and Government will immediately see comparisons with their need to analyze and distribute accurate mission-critical news on a timely and professional basis to their customers in a variety of push and pull formats.
Maj. Gen. James O. Poss
The public has become accustomed to seeing breaking news as it happens. The challenge for the broadcast industry is strategic planning and managing complex "Pooled" events, ingesting content from multiple sources, producing, managing and distributing multimedia content and full motion video (FMV) in a matter of minutes to viewers around the world. Our team of broadcast industry professionals (editorial and technical) will join government experts to discuss strategies, workflow, user generated content, hardware needs, staff training and more.
Case studies will demonstrate the strategic planning, coordination requirements, tradecraft skill mixes and infrastructure and needed to make it happen. Benefit from lessons learned by the broadcast industry and apply them to your needs.
A live demonstration is planned to show how modern newsgathering technology
is used in the field.
Keynote Speaker
Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C
Participating Speakers
Register today! Space is limited.