WEST 2023 Sponsorship and Branding Opportunities


AFCEA and the U.S. Naval Institute have developed an enhanced sponsorship program for WEST 2023 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.

Browse available options below, or jump to specific categories: Patron Packages, Individual Sponsorships and Advertising Opportunities. Branding Opportunities will be available soon.

Have an idea for a sponsorship not listed below? We are here to ensure you have the best conference experience. We are happy to create a custom sponsorship package to meet your specific needs. Let us know your vision, objective and budget and we’ll create a customized opportunity just for you.

All Sponsorships and Branding Opportunities for WEST 2023 are now closed.

Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)

Washington,  DC 
United States
https://www.oni.navy.mil/
  • Booth: 1446

The Office of Naval Intelligence is America’s premier maritime intelligence service and a core element of the U.S. Navy’s Information Warfare Community. ONI possesses unmatched knowledge of the maritime operating environment and delivers penetrating understanding of threats to America’s security to national decision makers and the Fleet. Established in 1882, ONI is the nation’s longest-serving intelligence agency. Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command Stennis Space Center, MS https://www.cnmoc.usff.navy.mil/ The Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command mission is to define and apply the physical environment, from the bottom of the ocean to the stars, to ensure that the U.S. Navy has the freedom of action to deter aggression, maintain freedom of the seas and win wars. In executing the mission, the Command is organized into four lines of effort: • Oceanography — measuring, understanding and predicting to improve decision-making • Meteorology — modeling and characterizing to ensure fleet safety and effectiveness • Hydrography — surveying and charting the oceans for safety of navigation and tactical superiority • Astrometry — precise time and astrometry provides foundational standards for navigation, targeting, communications and assured command and control


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