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United States European Command Defense Industry Forum
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE
- Location
- Stuttgart, DE-BW
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 10 days (Jul 28, 2026)
- Posted
- Jun 29, 2026
- Set-aside
- No Set aside used
What this contract is for
You are invited to the United States European Command (USEUCOM) Defense Industry Forum (DIF), occurring 30 July 2026 via web conference from 1500 – 1700 CET / 0900 – 1100 EDT. The objective for this Forum is communicate USEUCOM theater strategy, capability needs, exercise schedule, and technology focus areas to industry stakeholders for maximum awareness of USEUCOM operational needs and engagement opportunities. This is intended to be the first of a series of USEUCOM industry engagements, the registration form will request pre event input and after completion we will solicit attendee feedback. This data will be used to assess the utility of the engagement and determine the need for and focus of future events, your input and response is greatly appreciated. Registration is via the USEUCOM Webpage. Please visit the following link and scroll to the “USEUCOM Defense Industry Forum” section at the bottom of the page: https://www.eucom.mil/industry-engagements. Registration will be open until 28 July 2026. The forum will be a broadcast web based conference hosted from USEUCOM, the planned agenda is: Agenda: Kickoff Theater Strategy Technology Focus Areas Allied Burden Sharing Approach Transition Programs/LNO Presentation Exercise Schedule, EMTEC Overview AI Strategy, Approach, Priorities Service Component Summaries Wrap up USEUCOM has published a list of Technology Focus Areas to inform industry partners about priority technology needs for the command. Those focus areas are outlined below for information: USEUCOM Science and Technology Focus Area Descriptions 1. Kinetic and Non-Kinetic Effects: Complementary ways military power and related instruments are applied to influence adversaries, protect allies, and achieve operational and strategic objectives. a. Low-cost, attritabl...
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