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Date
August 18-21, 2025

Location
Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center
Two Tenth Street
Augusta, GA 30901

Event Website
2025 AFCEA TechNet Augusta

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How do you protect cyber assets in a domain plagued by persistent, sophisticated attacks that threaten national security? The answer lies in an AI-driven approach to cyber protection and response that supports next-gen command and control (NGC2) through connected intelligence.

Whether we’re managing the Army Endpoint Security Solution (AESS), enabling the Army’s transition to secure data mesh architecture, or supporting the Army’s Unified Network Operations (UNO) program, ECS is committed to ensuring secure, resilient communications and centralized visibility across the force. The goal: advancing the Army’s transformation toward a unified, data-centric operational environment.

Let’s connect at TechNet Augusta 2025 to discuss how the military can leverage innovative technology to advance its top priorities.

We Protect the World’s Most Attacked Networks, Assets, and Data

Connect With Us at Booth 104

If you’re attending the conference, please stop by booth 104 to talk with our experts:

Peter Santighian
Senior Vice President, Defense and Intel
Mark Maglin
Vice President, Cybersecurity Services, Defense and Intel
Chris O’Connor
Vice President, Cyber Operations
Jeffrey Urlwin
Vice President, Federal Managed Services
Karthik Srinivasan
Vice President, Defense, Intel, and Health Strategy
Matt Borman
Vice President, Army Cyber AESS
James Dieteman
Director, Adversary Pursuit and AI Products
Arvonda Ganaway
Senior Solutions Architect
William Potter
Cyber Threat Analyst
Andrew Renew
Cybersecurity Analyst

About TechNet Augusta

TechNet Augusta 2025 gives participants the opportunity to examine and explore the intricacies of the cyber domain. With assistance from the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and industry experts, the conference is designed to open the lines of communication and facilitate networking, education and problem solving.

Leaders and operators also discuss the procurement challenges the military, government and industry face during a time of uncertain budgets and runaway technology advances.

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