CDCA Defense Summit Date Set for 2022 Following Record-Breaking Event

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CHARLESTON, S.C. – The Charleston Defense Contractors Association (CDCA) announced Thursday that the 15th Annual CDCA Defense Summit will be held Dec. 6-8, 2022 following this year’s event, which saw record-breaking attendance and sponsorships, as well as sold-out exhibitor space.

The CDCA Defense Summit, now in its 14th year, saw more than 100 vendors and exhibitors, 67 sponsors, and more than 1,600 registered attendees, shattering previous attendance records.

The 2021 CDCA Defense Summit, one of the largest national defense conferences in the Southeast U.S., became one of the first major conferences to be held in person at the Charleston Area Convention Center since the COVID-19 pandemic, giving military leaders and national defense experts the opportunity to convene in Charleston to discuss national security strategies, unveil new technologies, and collaborate with other industry leaders.

“We have never had this amount of people attend in the past,” said April Nadeau, president of CDCA. “We sold out all of our booth space, had more sponsors than we’ve ever had and lots of industry and government engagement and collaboration, which is really the primary purpose of the Defense Summit.”

In addition to exhibitors, innovation contests, training opportunities and technology showcases, the CDCA Defense Summit hosted an array of panels and speakers, including Navy Rear Adm. Douglas Small, commander of Naval Information Warfare Systems Command; Capt. Nicole Nigro, commander of Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic; and Secretary William Grimsley of the South Carolina Department of Veteran’s Affairs (SCDVA). The three are some of the many key leaders who spoke at this year’s conference.

 “Events like this are important to the military because fundamentally engaging with industry, with the military defense industrial base, helps drive technology and capabilities forward to help us achieve our mission success,” stated Maj. Daniel Byrnside, 125th Cyber Protection Battalion commander with the U.S Army National Guard.

For more information on CDCA, the Defense Summit and how both are shaping the national defense space of the future, visit www.charlestondca.org.

About CDCA
The Charleston Defense Contractors Association (CDCA) supports the defense community in the Charleston metro area, South Carolina and the Southeast U.S. The CDCA advocates defense issues with the community and represents its members with the Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC), Atlantic, Coast Guard and other Government agencies in the area and surrounding regions. The CDCA also provides input on issues and initiatives to the broader community in such areas as education, small business mentoring and congressional affairs. To learn more about CDCA or to join, visit: https://www.charlestondca.org/join-us-overview.

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