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Five U.S. government agencies – NSF, DHS, NIST, NTIA, and OUSD R&E – will come together to discuss the future of competitive innovation based on open source and open standards.
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OpenGovCon 6G Innovation Day to be held May 1, 2024co-located with Silicon Valley’s Open Networking & Edge (ONE) Summit
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Limited capacity and sponsorship opportunities available – sign up now!
San Francisco, March 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Linux Foundation Networking (LFN)announced today, the de facto collaborative ecosystem of open source networking projects. OpenGovCon 6G Innovation Day,In session Wednesday, May 1st in San Jose, Californialocated in the same location as Open Networking & Edge (ONE) Summit 2024.
6G Innovation Day is an intensive experience built to accelerate and harmonize diverse networking and edge efforts across the public and private sectors through roundtable discussions, lightning talks, and hands-on experiences.
Arpit Joshipura, general manager of networking, edge, and IoT at the Linux Foundation. “Looking at his NextG through the lens of Open RAN and AI, it is imperative that we work together to ensure secure infrastructure and agile development.”
This event will focus on lessons learned from open 5G deployments, including fragmentation and interoperability challenges, 6G design and implementation requirements, public digital infrastructure, and Department of Defense (DoD) regulations and best practices. Take a real-world/practical example that provides an example. ), National Security Agency (NSA), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), National Science Foundation (NSF), National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), Defense Information System Department (DISA)), and LF networkinggoes into production.
Session topics and speakers include:
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Regarding U.S. government requirements/vision, Dr. tom rondeauPrincipal Director, DOD OUSD R&E
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secure open source challenge and vision; Arpit JoshipuraGeneral Manager, Networking, Edge and IoT Linux Foundation
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Open source open RAN, Martin WeissDirector of Advanced Research, DOD OUSD R&E
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Discussion Panel: NTIA, NIST, Department of Defense, NSF, DHS and:
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Amanda Thoman, Innovation Fund Director; NTIA WIF
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Richard Rouil, Head of Wireless Networks, Head of Department NIST
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Sudharman K. JayaweeraProgram Director, NSF
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Martin WeissDirector of Advanced Research, OUSD R&E, Department of Defense
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shridhar chowdhuryprogram manager, DHS (Participate virtually)
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Testing security across government, industry, and stacks: approaches and methodologies
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Ecosystem/Vendor/Commercialization/SDO Discussion/Input Industry Panel
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Addressing the challenges of 2024, including fragmentation and harmonization of efforts, funding, commercialization, security, open source, and standards. Amanda Thoman And Dr. tom rondeau
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Upcoming events and opportunities
America Government employees (current full-time government employees only): 100 dollars Registration fees for both OpenGovCon and the main ONE Summit event. For more information or to register, please see below. https://events.linuxfoundation.org/one-summit-north-america/register/#registration-rates.
About ONE Summit
ONE Summit brings together decision makers and implementers in a co-located mini-summit on related projects, including industry-leading keynotes, rich breakout sessions, and two days of developer and test forums. It’s one of the industry events with a week of activities. These in-depth, interactive conversations focus on technologies that connect people and data, including AI, 5G/NextG, access, edge, communications, cloud, Industry 4.0, enterprise, government infrastructure, and more.
ONE Summit provides a platform for direct engagement of global thought leaders, developers, and decision makers across a growing ecosystem. As in previous years, the conference will feature an extensive program of over 80 talks and sessions covering the most important and timely topics, with diverse options for both business and technical sessions. .
Elevate your brand: Sponsor OpenGovCon or ONE Summit
Sponsorship at ONE Summit and co-located events is about more than just the event. That is essential to the advancement of open technology. Make a bold statement in your industry by aligning your brand with the center of open source innovation. As a sponsor, you receive unparalleled access to industry leaders in AI, cloud native, edge/IoT, and more. This is a platform to shine among decision makers and influencers in various technology areas.
Sponsorship provides:
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High visibility impact: Your brand becomes central to professional audiences, providing unparalleled exposure and networking opportunities with industry elites.
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Showcase your expertise: Demonstrate leadership and innovation in an influential arena while engaging directly with potential customers and partners.
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Customized Sponsorship Opportunities: From exhibiting to hosting side events, our diverse packages accommodate a variety of goals and budgets. We’ll help you find the right fit for your brand.
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please Download the sponsorship prospectus Or please contact us below sponsor@linuxfoundation.org.
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About the Linux Foundation
The Linux Foundation is the organization chosen by the world’s top developers and companies to build an ecosystem that accelerates the development and industry adoption of open technologies. We work with open source communities around the world to solve the toughest technology problems by creating the largest shared technology investment in history. Founded in 2000, the Linux Foundation today provides tools, training, and events to scale any open source project and, together, deliver economic impact that no single company could achieve. Masu. For more information, please visit: www.linuxfoundation.org.
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