Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies Conference
2023 AMOS Kokua Conference Sponsor
KBR acknowledges the significant impact that the recent fires that occurred on Maui have had on the local population. Please see the statement below from the AMOS team as of Aug 17, 2023.
Mahalo to our AMOS and EMER-GEN community for their outpouring of Aloha and encouragement as Maui, our island home, manages the effects of the devastating fires of August 8-9.
Maui is NOT closed. We are receiving many enquiries about the misperception that the island of Maui is closed. In the words of our Mayor and Governor, West Maui (Lahaina) is closed, there are other parts of Maui and small businesses that are relying on responsible tourism and remaining open.
Based on the information we have today, the AMOS Conference is proceeding as planned September 19-22 in Wailea (South Maui.) The Conference venue has assured us that they are making rooms available to displaced residents and FEMA workers as well as being able to host our group. We are sensitive to the needs of the island and are monitoring the situation closely and will provide updates accordingly.
Our prayers and thoughts go to our Maui ‘Ohana in these difficult times.
KBR is proud to be a Kokua sponsor at this year’s AMOS Conference. KBR has a proven track record providing mission-critical space domain capabilities in support of our customers. KBR’s innovative science, engineering, and research and development work aids systems such as the Space Domain Characterization & Control System (SDCCS) and Dynamic Optical Telescope System (DOTS). From space domain awareness algorithms and analysis tools to hands-on national security solutions, KBR is proud to be the team behind the U.S. Space Force (USSF) Guardians.
We invite you to join us as we highlight our mission-critical space defense strategy and next-generation national security solutions for a variety of customers:
Air Force Research Laboratory: Building next-gen orbital analysis, including XGEO domain; integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning into legacy Space Development Agency (SDA) tools; and designing space surveillance sensors from visible through radio frequencies by utilizing digital twins and modern simulation and modeling techniques.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency: Pushing the boundaries of technology with innovative prototype designs and software inventions.
U.S. Space Command: Quickly equipping the necessary tools to the National Space Defense Center and Joint Task Force – Space Defense through use of modern software development processes.
U.S. Space Surveillance Network: Modernizing operations with upgrades to hardware and software, as well as integrating commercial SDA data at speed-of-need for on-floor operators.
Acquisition community: Providing expert and experienced systems engineering support from conception through decommission.
Intelligence support: Analyzing threats and integrating intelligence reporting to ensure program success.
Contact:
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Brian Young, KBR Government Solutions U.S., National Security Solutions
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Lisa Thompson, KBR Government Solutions U.S., National Security Solutions
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Shelly Bruemmer, KBR Government Solutions U.S., National Security Solutions
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Kent Wilcher, KBR Government Solution U.S., National Security Solutions
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Ron Grundman, KBR Government Solutions U.S., National Security Solutions
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