2025 Deployable C2 Technology Forum
Forging the Future of Warfighting
APRIL 7 - 10, 2025 | DUBLIN, IRELAND
Registration for DC2TF is now open!
Announcing our new Name, DC2TF
We’ve renamed the Deployable Communications Technology Forum (DCTF) to the Deployable Command & Control Technology Forum (DC2TF). This change more accurately reflects the Forum’s expanded focus on the modern command and control ecosystem. Beyond communications, the Forum now encompasses critical areas like edge compute, data-centric operations, AI/ML, and JADC2, which are essential components of future command and control architectures.
Thank You for Joining Us!
We are immensely grateful to everyone who participated in the 2024 DCTF. Our heartfelt thanks go out to all of our delegates, speakers, and panelists who brought this event to life with their enthusiasm and engagement.
Special Thanks to Our Sponsors
We extend our deepest appreciation to our sponsors for their generous support and partnership. Your contributions were vital in making the 2024 DCTF possible.
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WHY ATTEND?
Join us, Warriors Ethos, at our unique educational symposium created to facilitate the direct collaboration and innovation between government and industry at all levels to develop solutions that directly impact mission success. We are an independent 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit, with support from leading commercial partners active in U.S. readiness and defense. Benefits of the forum include:
- Thought leadership sessions from distinguished speakers
- Complimentary training opportunities
- Panels and breakout sessions
- Networking between government and industry
- Direct collaboration between end users and industry leading engineers
- Dedicated working groups to identify gaps and develop solutions
- Presentations from experts in tactical communications deployments
INTRODUCING OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER
GEN (R.) John "Mike" Murray
John “Mike” Murray is a retired U.S. Army General, the first Commanding General of U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC), a four-star Army Command headquartered in Austin, Texas. Murray was previously the Army G-8, a deputy to the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army. As the G-8, Murray served as the principal advisor to the Chief of Staff of the Army for materiel requirements and as the military counterpart to the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology.
GEN (R.) Murray was born in Kenton, Ohio, the son of John and Janet Murray. He received his commission as an Infantry Officer via the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program upon graduation from The Ohio State University in 1982.
During his time in the Army, GEN (R.) Murray held key staff positions including Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8 and Director, Force Management, both in the Pentagon. As part of Operation Iraqi Freedom, he served in several high-level roles including Brigade Combat Team Commander, Corps Operations Officer during “The Surge” and as a Deputy Commanding General of the famed 1st Cavalry Division. He also served as the Deputy Commander for Support / Commander of Task Force 3 in Afghanistan during Operations Enduring Freedom and Resolute Support. The decorated veteran has received more than a dozen medals and awards for outstanding service to his country.
He stepped down as AFC commanding general on 3 December 2021 and was officially retired from the Army on 1 February 2022, completing nearly 40 years of service.
Since retirement from the Army, he has founded a LLC, is a member of several boards of advisors and directors, and individually consults with several defense focused companies.
Ash Carter
Apr 16, 2019
GEN (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal
Apr 10, 2018
LTG (Ret.) John F. Mulholland Jr.
Apr 11, 2018
GEN (Ret.) Keith Alexander
Feb 28, 2017
GEN (Ret.) Martin Dempsey
Mar 15, 2016
Training
Training sessions will be given by leading technology companies including
- Klas
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Dell Technologies