General Information
Leading up to 9/11, information sharing among federal agencies was weak, at best.
In efforts to address this serious and systematic flaw, a new group of technologies – called cross domain solutions – emerged to enhance the federal government’s ability to access and send information from one security-level network to another. From there, the National Cross Domain Strategy & Management Office – NCDSMO set out to help agencies work together to make better sense of all the shared information and data. NCDSMO's annual Cross Domain Technology Forum (CDTF) brings together international attendees to collaborate in real time, build partnerships and advance technical knowledge of crucial cross domain technology.
CDTF is the only event of its kind in the U.S. It pulls together Intelligence Community from groups – that are very rarely, if ever, in the same room – to talk about the latest technical topics. CDTF presents a beneficial opportunity for companies to get in touch with a unique section of the information technology world, as it impacts every branch of the Intelligence Community.
This year will be the biggest CDTF to date. Across the 2-day forum, there will be nearly 500 attendees from all over the world focused on finding solutions for Intelligence Community offices and the personnel who support them. Exhibitors and sponsors can network with the top international thinkers from:
- Air Force Research Lab
- Army
- Australian Signals Directorate
- CIA
- Coast Guard Cyber Command
- DoD
- DIA
- DISA
- FBI
- NAVAIR
- NGA
- NRO
- NSA
- Royal Canadian Air Force
- And other cross domain professionals
Exhibitors may attend the sessions with proper clearance. Due to venue size, space for exhibitors is extremely limited. Don’t miss out – sign up early!
Requested Technologies
- Cybersecurity
- Information Sharing
- Remote Monitoring
- Information Assurance
- Virtualization
- Enterprise Services
- Command and Control
- Redundancy
- Data Confidentiality
- Data Integrity
Pricing
Marketing Services Package Fee:
$2,595
Standard Marketing Package (Sold Out)
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Add-on Sponsorships:
$2,000
Program Sponsorship (Sold Out)
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$2,500
Pen Sponsorship (Sold Out)
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$3,500
Lanyard Sponsorship (Sold Out)
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$4,000
Afternoon Break Sponsor (Day 1) (1 available)
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$4,000
Afternoon Break Sponsor (Day 2) (1 available)
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$4,000
Morning Break Sponsor (Day 1) (Sold Out)
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$4,000
Morning Break Sponsor (Day 2) (Sold Out)
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$4,500
Bag Sponsorship (Sold Out)
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$5,000
Social Sponsor (Sold Out)
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Marketing Service Package
The Marketing Service Package includes:
- Pre-event promotional activity by FBC including emails and printed materials to potential attendees
- Increase brand awareness through face-to-face interaction with an international audience via a table top exhibit
- Table with 2 chairs and standard electricity
- Company description and contact information in the Event Guide
- Two company representatives
There is no attendee list provided for this event due to agency requirements. Please collect attendee data at your exhibit table. Thank you.
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Exhibit Staff Badge Information
Please complete an FBC Badge Form by the due date given below.
Go to Badge Form
BADGE DUE DATE: Friday, June 23, 2023 by 4.5:00 p.m. EST
Purchase Additional Exhibit Staff
Exhibiting companies may bring 2 on-site representative(s) to staff their exhibit space. There is a $195.00 per rep fee for additional company reps for this event. To register additional reps you may use the online registration form.Go to Additional Rep registration form
Directions
From Baltimore and I-95 (southbound)
Take exit 38 (Maryland Route 32-sign will read "Toward Columbia") west to US 29 south. (Exit 38 is approximately 10 miles from the Baltimore Beltway, I-695.) Proceed about 1.5 miles on US 29 to Johns Hopkins Road. Turn right. APL is a quarter mile west. Turn right on Pond Road, just past the service station. Follow the signs to the Kossiakoff Center parking on the lower lot.
From Washington and I-95 (northbound)
Take exit 38 (Maryland Route 32-sign will read "Toward Columbia") west to US 29 south. (Exit 38 is approximately 10 miles from the Washington Beltway, I-495.) Proceed about 1.5 miles on US 29 to Johns Hopkins Road. Turn right. APL is a quarter mile west. Turn right on Pond Road, just past the service station. Follow the signs to the Kossiakoff Center parking on the lower lot.
From US 29
Proceed on US 29 to Johns Hopkins Road. Turn right if coming from the north or left if coming from the south. APL is a quarter mile west. Turn right on Pond Road, just past the service station. Follow the signs to the Kossiakoff Center parking on the lower lot.
Parking and Equipment
Vendors can unload equipment at the front entrance to the Kossiakoff Center. The lower-level parking lot near the Kossiakoff Center is recommended for parking.
Attendees should enter via Pond Road, stay to the right and proceed down to the K-Lot. There will be steps on the left from the parking lot that lead into the Kossiakoff Center.
JHU APL Campus Map
Please note: The location will not permit shipments prior to the event or from the event. Your exhibit staff will need to bring the display items with them for set-up and take with them after teardown. If they are coming from out of town, we suggest you ship the display items to their hotel to bring to the event with them.
Conference Information
http://www.fbcinc.com/cdtf
Hotel Information
Hotel Information
Homewood Suites by Hilton Columbia (distance from APL: 6.0 miles)
410-872-9200
8320 Benson Drive
Columbia, MD 21045
Courtyard by Marriott Columbia (distance from APL: 6.5 miles)
410-290-0002
8910 Stanford Boulevard
Columbia, MD 21045