

Hardening the Base: Resilience & Expeditionary Engineering (Lunch & Roundtable)
Hardening the Base: Installation Resilience & Expeditionary Engineering
A STATION DC Lunch Roundtable
The next fight will be won or lost on the ground we build it on. Airfields repaired under fire, bases that harden faster than they can be targeted, utilities and infrastructure stood up overnight in places with no host support, this is the quiet backbone of American airpower, and it is being reinvented right now.
If you are building for that mission, or deciding what the force fields to meet it, come spend the middle of your day at STATION DC on Monday, July 13, from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm.
Agenda
11:30 am – 12:30 pm: Lunch and roundtable discussion.
12:30 pm – 1:00 pm: Networking.
This roundtable brings the people who own the problem together with the people building the answer, including:
Expeditionary Operations: installation resilience, base hardening, rapid airfield damage repair, and expeditionary construction, and the requirements that carry new tech into the field.
Tech Transition & Acquisition: The on-ramps that move commercial capability from prototype to flightline.
The Builders: autonomy and uncrewed systems for ground and air, additive and advanced manufacturing, energy and microgrid resilience, critical-infrastructure security, resilient communications, and the materials and machines that harden the base.
Widely attended event - Ethics Compliant - Held under Chatham House Rules.
Seats are limited. If this is your world, we would love to have you at the table.