National security thought leaders from across the country gathered for a symposium on the University of Oklahoma campus Oct. 20 to discuss partnership opportunities between the defense industry, government and academia. The symposium, “Addressing Our Evolving Global Security Challenge,” was hosted by the Oklahoma Aerospace & Defense Innovation Institute (OADII), which was established in 2021 by the University of Oklahoma Office of the Vice President for Research and Partnerships in support of the Lead On, University strategic plan.
Keynote speakers included Honorable Ellen Lord, former U.S. undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment; retired Air Force Gen. Herbert “Hawk” Carlisle, former president and CEO of the National Defense Industrial Association; and Mark Lewis, Ph.D., executive director of the NDIA Emerging Technologies Institute and former U.S. Department of Defense director of research and engineering.
Technology today is global and advancing exponentially, and this presents emerging and evolving threats and capabilities from countries like China and other near-peer adversaries. Each keynote speaker emphasized the importance of increased partnership between government, industry and academic research institutions like the University of Oklahoma to accelerate the development and deployment of new advanced technologies that will keep the U.S. military ahead of adversaries today and in the future.