Sea Air Space 2016
What is the Sea-Air-Space Exposition?
The Navy League’s Sea-Air-Space Exposition was founded in 1965 as a means to bring the U.S. defense industrial base, private-sector U.S. companies and key military decision makers together for an annual innovative, educational, professional and maritime based event located in the heart of Washington, DC. Sea-Air-Space is now the largest maritime exposition in the U.S. and continues as an invaluable extension of the Navy League’s mission of maritime policy education and sea service support.
2014 Sea-Air-Space featured:
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More than 200 dynamic, innovative and sophisticated defense and maritime industry exhibits displaying the latest in technology and equipment.
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Abundant opportunities to learn about, test and see the most advanced military equipment.
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Professional development sessions featuring:
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High level discussions on important strategic policy issues.
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Panelists from the U.S. Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and State; the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard; and the Maritime Administration.
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The most up-to-the-minute developments in policy, programs and needs for the maritime services.
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Daily exhibit hall floor speaker sessions featuring:
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Tactical, real-life application perspectives.
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Speakers represent each of the sea services from the program level.
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Discussions of technology, programs and products currently in use.
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Discussions of technology applications and needs for the future.
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The Sea-Air-Space Exposition will continue to support the mission of the Navy League and lead the way as “THE” Exposition to attend each year to display the most current information and technology relevant to maritime policy.
Who can attend the Sea-Air-Space Exposition?
The Sea-Air-Space Exposition is free and open to the following qualified attendees:
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Active duty, reserve and retired U.S. Military
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U.S. federal, state and local government employees
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Members of Congress and their staff
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Representatives of foreign embassies
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Representatives of exhibiting companies
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Navy League members
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Invited guests of the Navy League
The Sea-Air-Space Exposition is not open to the public.
NEW: All attendees must be 18 years of age or older.
What forms of ID are required to attend the Sea-Air-Space Exposition?
Attendees must display an official badge at all times. No badges will be mailed in advance. To pick up a badge, attendees must present a government-issued photo ID at registration.
Acceptable forms of ID:
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Driver’s License
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Military ID
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U.S. Government ID
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Passport
What is the attire for the Sea-Air-Space Exposition?
Attendees and Speakers:
Military - Uniform of the Day
Civilian - Business Attire
Sea-Air-Space Golden Anniversary Celebration:
Military - Service Dress
Civilian - Business Attire
Sea-Air-Space Reception and Banquet:
Military - Evening/Dinner Dress
Civilian - Black Tie
What is a Widely Attended Gathering (WAG)?
According to the Office of Government Ethics rules, an event qualifies as a widely attended gathering as follows: “A gathering is widely attended if it is expected that a large number of persons will attend and that persons with a diversity of views or interests will be present, for example, if it is open to members from throughout the interested industry or profession or if those in attendance represent a range of persons interested in a given matter.
CONTACT US
Exhibits
Tom Mapes
Phone: (203) 491-2400
Lee Arevian
Phone: (703) 398-1185
Sponsorship Opportunities
Dan DiPietro
Phone: (703) 312-1556
ddipietro@navyleague.org
Exhibitor Services and Event Operations
Kathy Hartness
Phone: (703) 536-5069
kathy.hartness@clarionevents.com
Navy League Corporate Membership
Leticia Click
Phone: (703) 312-1570
lclick@navyleague.org
Press Inquiries / Schedule a Press Briefing
Amy Wittman
Phone: (703) 312-1580
Social Media
Kerri Carpenter
Phone: (703) 312-1582
kcarpenter@navyleague.org
Speaker Participation or Flag & General Officer Registration
Kevyan Ann Sly
Phone: (703) 312-1587
ksly@navyleague.org