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Breakout Session: Partners, Networks, and Operations Track

Tuesday 10 March 2026
Coral 1-2
This panel explores how USINDOPACOM J7drives high-end warfighting readiness through multi-domain training and experimentation to support innovation-driven deterrence and operational readiness in contested environments. Panelists will discuss efforts to align joint exercises with national strategy, create effective multi-domain training environments, and integrate emerging technologies to maintain a decisive military advantage in the Indo-Pacific. The panel will focus on accelerating the development and fielding of innovative capabilities, transitioning solutions to operational use, and fostering collaboration across government, industry, and academia. Attendees will gain excellent insights into how exercises and training capabilities can strengthen deterrence, enhance resilience, and foster collaboration among combined and joint warfighters to build high-end contested warfighting environments.
Speakers
Brent Parker, Commercial Industry Engagement - U.S. Indo-Pacific Command J7, J708 PMTEC
Brigadier General Richard Goodman, Director, Training and Exercises Directorate - U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
Dr. Andrew Stridiron, Program Manager, Pacific Multidomain Training Experimentation Capability - U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
Allen Grove, Technical Director, K. Mark Takai Pacific Warfighting Center - U.S. Indo-Pacific Command
Andrew Merz, Director of Staff, Training and Exercises Directorate - U.S. Indo-Pacific Command