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Preparing Army Aviation for the Future

The US Army has been making great strides in Aviation advancement. Due to the mountainous terrain and extreme climate conditions faced in the Afghan and Pakistani theaters, The US Army has increased focus and resources on Helicopters and UAVs to provide support, transportation, intelligence, deadly force and to rescue troops as they combat the insurgency.

IDGA’s Army Aviation 2010 is the premier event in the US that examines the link between emerging requirements, technology, and the long term focus of US Army Aviation Programs. Through a combination of technical examination sessions and key case studies, we will identify performance of current aviation systems platforms, potential growth areas, and the long term focus of the US Army Aviation community.

This one-of-a-kind IDGA event will focus on all aspects of U.S. Army Aviation – Helicopters, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Aircraft Survivability, Equipment, Training and much more! Do not miss this unique opportunity to network and forge new partnerships with your peers! Reserve your place now to be among the key stakeholders in the US Army Aviation community. Register today!

What Others Have to Say:

"IDGA events have been outstanding conferences, primarily, due to the quality of presenters and invitees. We’ve made many contacts and had four significant conversations with important PMs"
- Business Development Manager Northrop Grumman Corporation
"As a member of the science and technology community I have to understand and keep up to speed on developments and initiatives in our helicopter programs and IDGA conferences have been helpful in doing so"
US Army Aerospace Engineer, Applied Technology Directorate

Navigate through the different levels of U.S. Army Aviation with expert briefings on:

  • Revitalizing Army Aviation to meet current/future needs
  • Enhancing the quality of information and shared situational awareness
  • Transition to a joint battle command-platform for aviation
  • Dual aviation combat operations between active Army and US Army National Guard
  • Upgrading survivability by improving countermeasures
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