
Oracle Defence Tech Summit Agenda
Agenda
Registration
Oracle Defence Ecosystem Hub
Networking breakfast
Intro and welcome
Today’s geopolitical landscape is defined by strategic competition and digital dependency, and Allied nations must have full sovereign control over their critical technology infrastructure. However, governments and mission owners often face a critical tradeoff: cloud capability vs. operational independence. This panel will explore how Western technology providers can align their trusted technology frameworks to preserve national control over data, workloads, and security policies, while still benefiting from shared innovation and collective defence capabilities. Learn how Oracle delivers full data sovereignty and resilience with fully featured, alliance-grade cloud services.
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Jason Rees
Senior VP, Technology Cloud Engineering, EMEA, Oracle
Modern military operations have shifted from platform-centric to data-centric. In this new paradigm, the ability to collect, process, fuse, and act on data in real time is becoming a decisive advantage across all domains—land, air, sea, cyber, and space. This panel will explore how emerging technologies are disrupting conventional operational models and enabling faster, more informed decision-making at every echelon.
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Bram Couwbergs
VP, Defence EMEA, Oracle
Customer insight
Networking break
NATO’s mission to deter Russia has expanded as Russian threats have proliferated into the grey zone and on the frontlines. In this session we will discuss the direct threat of having a common border with Russia, increased hybrid challenges, the political environment surrounding the West’s support of Ukraine, and the response of individual nations within the alliance. We’ll explore how technology can best assist in meeting the threat and enhancing deterrence.
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Mike Hart
Senior Adviser for Defence and Intelligence, Oracle
Modern military operations are increasingly defined by the scale and integration of data and the speed with which it can be collected and analysed. AI is transforming data-driven decision-making, enabling commanders to act faster and with greater precision across domains. From intelligence fusion to predictive logistics, data-driven capabilities are reshaping operational advantage. However, challenges around data governance, interoperability, and trust remain critical barriers. This panel will explore how defence organisations can operationalise AI while maintaining sovereign control, resilience, and security.
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Steve Rigby
Senior Director, Global Mission Integration,
Defence and Intelligence, Oracle
In a fast-moving defence technology landscape defined by dual-use technologies, competitive advantage depends less on who innovates and more on who can adopt, integrate, and scale capabilities quickly. Conventional narratives—U.S. innovation, Chinese imitation, European regulation—mask the real drivers of outcomes: time-to-field, industrial capacity, standards, and interoperability across Allied systems. This discussion will examine where these assumptions break down, what actually determines success in practice, and what leaders should prioritize when making investment, procurement, and partnership decisions.
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David Cattler
Former NATO Assistant Secretary General, Intelligence and Security
Morning summary
Networking lunch
Product spotlight
This panel will explore how financial capital is shaping the future of deterrence and operational readiness across the transatlantic defence ecosystem. The conversation will highlight how venture capital, private equity, and government funding mechanisms are influencing what gets built, scaled, and fielded—and on what timelines. It will tackle the practical challenges of aligning capital with mission needs: navigating procurement barriers, supporting small and non-traditional market entrants, bridging the “valley of death,” and ensuring interoperability across Allied forces. Panelists will share perspectives on how to better connect innovators, primes, and end users to move promising technologies from concept to capability.
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Chris Lombardi
VP, Global Defence Strategy, Oracle
In this panel, we will explore how a unified, secure, and globally deployable technology foundation is reshaping modern defence operations. As adversaries accelerate adoption of AI, cyber, and autonomous capabilities, defence leaders must leverage platforms that deliver innovation at scale while meeting the strictest security and sovereignty requirements. Oracle’s Everything Everywhere approach enables seamless access to mission-critical capabilities across domains and environments, so organisations can run workloads with the same performance, security, and functionality wherever the mission requires. Join this discussion to understand how platform-driven data integration is becoming a decisive advantage in national security.
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Rand Waldron
VP, Sovereign Regions, Oracle