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Workshop Sessions:

Day 1 (April 9): Broad Perspectives on the Microelectronics Strategies. Classified at the Secret level. 
Day 2 (April 10): Prototyping Strategies for Critical Technologies. Unclassified at the Distribution C level. 
Day 3 (April 11): Prototyping Strategies for Critical Technologies Cont. Unclassified at the Distribution C level. 
 

Attendance Requirements

To attend Day 1, you must hold a current U.S. security clearance. To attend Day 2 and Day 3, you must belong to a U.S. government agency or their contractor. You must also be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.

Workshop Overview

The Advanced Technology for National Security (ATNS)  workshop is a forum for architects of future government systems to understand how new technology can have a profound impact on systems critical to national security. The Advanced Technology Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory supports the Department of Defense and the broader national security community by identifying new phenomenology that can be exploited in novel system applications, and by developing the revolutionary advances in subsystem and component technologies that enable new systems. Attending this workshop will benefit government technology developers, industry partners, and system integrators.

This year’s three-day event consists of three focused workshops related to national securityBroad Perspectives on the Microelectronics Strategies. Classified at the Secret level; Prototyping Strategies for Critical Technologies. Unclassified at the Distribution C level; Prototyping Strategies for Critical Technologies Cont. Unclassified at the Distribution C level.  In each workshop, invited government and industry speakers will join MIT Lincoln Laboratory presenters to discuss system needs and implications for the technology. By sharing new ideas with system architects and technology developers in an interactive workshop, we enable future national security systems and technologies that impact and change the world.