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| DECEMBER 3 – 6, 2024 | WASHINGTON, D.C. |
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| The agenda for the 2024 DoD Energy and Environment Innovation Symposium is live! This year, the Symposium will feature 30 sessions covering a range of topics related to DoD resilience, restoration, and conservation efforts. Visit the Symposium agenda-at-a-glance page for an overview, or the detailed agenda for session descriptions, speakers, and presentation titles. The main tracks for all sessions are listed below. |
PFAS - In Pursuit of Robust Zero: The Wave of Technological Advancement in PFAS Management
- Understanding PFAS in the Environment: Transport, Analysis, and Transformation
- Understanding Toxicity and Risk of PFAS in Fish
- The PFAS Nexus: Integration of Emerging Solutions
- Panel on Current PFAS Treatment Technologies: Path to Commercialization
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Operational Energy - Warfighter Perspective
- Operational Energy Prototyping Fund – From Project to Program of Record
- Operational Energy Demand Reduction and Space Activities
- Enterprise-Wide Energy Visibility and Decision Making
- Nuclear Power Portfolio
- Operational Energy Resilience
- Aviation Efficiencies
- Tactical Ground Vehicle Hybridization and Electrification
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Chemicals & Materials - Emerging Chemicals of Concern: Developing Alternatives
- Next Generation Sustainable Firefighting Technologies
- Sustainable Energetics Synthesis and Manufacturing
- Modeling Associated with Material Degradation
- Novel Coatings and Corrosion Mitigation for Resilient Weapon Systems
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Installation Energy & Water - Efficient and High Performance Buildings
- Tools and Technologies for Installation Water Resilience
- Energy Resilience on DoD Installations
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Infrastructure - Advancing Resilient Infrastructure in the Arctic Environment
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Conservation - Biodiversity Conservation on DoD Lands
- Emerging Wildland Fire Technologies: Collaboration to Accelerate Adaptation
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UXO - Spotlight on the First Live Site Underwater UXO Detection and Classification Demonstration (Reid State Park)
- Understanding Munition Burial Behavior and its Limitations for Remediation Strategies
- Advancing the Munitions Response Program to Live Site Demonstrations
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Working With DoD RDT&E Programs - SERDP & ESTCP Funding Opportunities
- Guidance and Tips for Preparing Pre-proposals & Proposals
- OEMS/OMNI Training
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Evening programming will include networking receptions with over 650 posters, as well as technology demonstrations. More information about evening receptions and demonstrations will be available on the agenda soon. |
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| We are excited to extend an invitation to exhibit at the Symposium. With over 1,400 researchers, technology developers, defense end-users, and regulatory communities, this event is an excellent opportunity for organizations to showcase their environmental and energy solutions. There is limited space, and it will be first come first served. Please reach out to symposium@noblis.org if your organization is interested in purchasing a booth space. Upon confirmation, you will receive a link to complete exhibitor registration. |
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| About the Symposium The DoD Energy and Environment Innovation Symposium is the nation’s largest conference focusing on the DoD's priority environmental and energy issues. The Symposium will offer a variety of technical sessions and short courses, over 650 technical poster presentations, and networking opportunities at the Washington Hilton in Washington, DC from December 3-6, 2024. Learn more at https://www.dodinnovationsymposium.org/ |
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Lenny Siegel Executive Director Center for Public Environmental Oversight A project of the Pacific Studies Center LSiegel@cpeo.orgP.O. Box 998, Mountain View, CA 94042 Voice/Fax: 650-961-8918 http://www.cpeo.org Author: DISTURBING THE WAR: The Inside Story of the Movement to Get Stanford University out of Southeast Asia - 1965–1975 (See http://a3mreunion.org)
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