Accepting Applications for the Technology Innovation Scouting Showcase

Four select businesses will present their cutting-edge technologies to participating government representatives. Select businesses will have 10-minutes for presentation followed by 10-minutes for feedback and Q&A from the government panel. The briefs aim to bridge the gap between innovative solutions and federal technology needs. 

Session Focus: Forging the Future: Strategic Innovation Pathways for National Defense

This session will focus on identifying and leveraging future requirements and innovations to address national security emerging threats and challenges. Panelists will provide valuable insights into current projects and future directions, highlighting specific business opportunities for engagement and collaboration. Attendees will learn about resources available to support their efforts in meeting these challenges, ensuring they are well-equipped to participate in and benefit from the evolving federal technology landscape. 

Session Focus: Bridging the Gap-Aligning Tactical Solutions with Strategic Goals 

This panel will provide an overview of innovation outposts, Defense Innovation OnRamps, highlighting their role in fostering innovation and collaboration to address the needs of the modern warfighter. Companies will gain direct access to warfighter touchpoints, enabling real-time feedback and collaboration on emerging tactical problems.

Session Focus- Business Opportunities with DoD and VA: Medical Services and Staffing

Business Opportunities with DoD and VA: Medical Services and Staffing. Representatives from DoD agencies, major military commands, military treatment facilities (MTFs) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) will describe the requirements and acquisition processes to support their medical centers and clinics worldwide with staffing and other contracted services. 

Session Focus: Enabling the Warfighter: Operational Requirements for Tactical Medicine

Enabling the Warfighter: Operational Requirements for Tactical Medicine.  The Fort Liberty Research Institute (FLRI), a program of The Geneva Foundation, is honored to lead a panel of military leaders who will present the needs, gaps and opportunities for industry and innovators to support the medical requirements of America’s premier warfighting commands. 

FTS Lunch Keynote Remarks Announced

Lieutenant General Gregory “Greg” K. Anderson
Commanding General and Senior Mission Commander
XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg, North Carolina

The fourth annual Federal Technology Symposium (FTS) is hosted by the Office of US Senator Thom Tillis, the Office of US Senator Ted Budd, Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC), and the North Carolina Military Business Center.