WEST 2021 Sponsorship and Branding Opportunities
AFCEA and the U.S. Naval Institute have developed an enhanced sponsorship program for WEST 2021 that will offer maximum visibility to those who participate! What better way to make sure you stand out and increase your exposure than at this foremost event in which industry leaders can learn about military requirements and connect with decision makers and operators, where senior military and government officials can gain feedback from sea service warfighters, and where industry thought leaders will discuss and demonstrate sea service solutions? Sponsorship opportunities are offered at a several investment levels, ensuring your ability to participate.
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Profile
Bill Hamblet is the Director of Periodicals and Editor-in-Chief of Proceedings. Published continuously since 1874, Proceedings is the flagship publication of the U. S. Naval Institute.
Bill joined the Institute staff in September 2016, working first as deputy editor-in-chief for Proceedings.
A retired Navy captain with nearly 30 years of service as an intelligence officer, Bill graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a major in political science in 1987. He earned a Master's Degree in national resource strategy from the Eisenhower School at the National Defense University in 2013. He served as the intelligence officer with an FA-18 squadron, a Navy SEAL Team, a Carrier Air Wing, and a Carrier Strike Group. His shore tours included the Office of Naval Intelligence, the Joint Staff (J-2) in the Pentagon from 1999–2002, Naval Attache to Russia from 2004–2006, head of the China Division at the Joint Intelligence Operations Center in the Pacific, and deputy division chief for Middle East strategy at the National Counterterrorism Center from 2013–2016. Bill was in the Pentagon on 9/11/2001 and helped lead the initial intelligence response team in the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
Bill started writing for Proceedings as a lieutenant on active duty. He served on the Naval Institute Board of Control and Editorial Board from 1993–1997. He continued to write throughout his career.
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