Events
GNSI Tampa Summit Series
The GNSI Tampa Summit Series has been created by the Global and National Security Institute as a platform for bringing together scholars, researchers, and practitioners with policymakers to ensure that decision-makers can access the most current and complete knowledge possible.
The Great Power Competition Conference is the marquee event in the Summit, presented in partnership with the USF College of Arts and Sciences and U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM). The GPC is one of the nation's premier ongoing conferences focused on the Great Power Competition.
The GNSI Tampa Summit incorporates multiple events across various disciplines to provide a conduit to diverse
perspectives on the most pressing issues and challenges facing the United States at
the tactical, strategic, and policy levels. This ensures that U.S. national security
remains effective against emerging threats.
For a list of upcoming Tampa Summits, see above left.
Some of the global issues tackled by previous GNSI Tampa Summit/GPC Conferences include:
• Artificial Intelligence in the Era of Strategic Competition
• Uncrewed and Autonomous Weapons Systems
• Radicalization in the Central Region and around the globe
• the COVID pandemic
• Cybersecurity
• the lead up to 9/11 and how U.S. policies changed in the wake those attacks
• the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Some of the luminaries who've spoken at previous conferences:
As part of GNSI Tampa Summit 3, we're interested in building a panel or breakout session that incorporates the incredible talent and expertise in the industrial sector, as it relates to Artificial Intelligence in the Era of Strategic Competition.
We're interested in technology and companies that are at all stages of development:
start ups
early stage
small companies
industrial giants
If you'd be interested in learning more or in helping us build our content for the
Summit, drop us a note here.
This is an attribution conference, meaning it will be live-streamed and/or recorded. Attribution for comments and content from this conference may be used by GNSI or any individual or organization for later distribution in the form of online postings, videos, printed materials, case studies, recaps and other reports.