THE HAGUE CHAPTER CHAPTER - Jan 28, 2016 |
Speakers Discuss JISR within NATO and the Dutch Defense |
A mixed audience of more than 80 participants consisting of members of the Hague and the Netherlands chapters, listened to three speakers who discussed joint intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (JISR) within NATO and the Dutch Defense. After a warm welcome and introduction by Chapter President Bgen Bert Booman, the speakers started their program. First was a NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) brief on developments in NATO in the area of JISR by Joe Ross, deputy JISR chief and senior JISR adviser and architect, NCIA. Next, was an NLD defense staff brief on JISR within the NLD MoD by Kltz Bert Boom. Finally, Kol Hans van Dalen spoke about JISR lessons learned and identified in Mali with an outlook on required future capabilities. After a short Q&A and wrap up, the chapter enjoyed a rich lunch at the barracks lunchroom. |
Event Photographs: |
(l-r) Joe Ross, deputy JISR chief and senior JISR adviser and architect, NCIA, Kltz Bert Boom, Kol Hans van Dalen and Bgen Bert Booman, chapter president, with their documents of appreciation at the January luncheon. |
Chapter members listen to speakers presenting on the topic of Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (JISR) within NATO and the Dutch Defense at the January luncheon. |
Ross presents on developments in NATO in the area of JISR at the January luncheon. |