Today is the last day of MDM 2022! Download our mobile app to plan out your day and navigate the show floor. You can review today’s schedule and read relevant articles about pressing Marine Corps issues from the Marine Corps Gazette below:

 

SHOW SCHEDULE – Walter E. Washington Convention Center

9:00 AM Registration Opens – South Building, Grand Lobby
10:00 AM Expo Hall Opens – Level 2 Hall D&E
12:00 PM – 2:00 PM MDM Career Transition Lunch – Level 2 Room 202
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Marine Zone Semper Fi Mixer – Level 2 Hall E
3:30 PM Expo Hall Closes – Level 2 Hall D&E

MAIN BRIEFING CENTER SCHEDULE – LEVEL 2 ROOM 207AB

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM Talent Management 2030 Situation Report and Way Ahead
11:45 AM – 1:15 PM Training and Education for the Future Force

MARINE ZONE STAGE SCHEDULE – LEVEL 2 HALL E

10:30 AM – 11:30 AM Project Tripoli: Live Virtual Constructive Training Environment
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Analytical Support to Force Design
12:30 PM – 1:30 PM MCDP-8, Information

FROM THE MARINE CORPS GAZETTE:

Talent Management 2030

This official Marine Corps document describes the sweeping changes necessary to modernize multiple aspect of the Co rps’ manpower system.

FD2030 Infantry Battalion Experimentation
Majs Edward J. Leslie, Bryan J. Boyle, Jesse D. Hume, & Capts Jonathan E. Inglett and Michael J. Hogan

Read an update on the ongoing efforts to experiment with new organization, equipment and tactics for small ground combat units currently underway at Camp Lejeune.

Implementation of the Hunter Killer Platoon
MajGen Julian D. Alford

MajGen Alford explains the conceptual underpinnings behind ongoing changes to the infantry training continuum and the development of more capable infantry Marines and small units.

The Four Block Littoral Force
MajGen Julian D. Alford

The Commanding General of Training Command describes the new approach to training and organization at the infantry platoon level to produce the most lethal small units for Stand-in Forces.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
LtGen David Ottignon & BGen Jason Woodworth

The Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs and the Director of Manpower Policy lay out the facts and address what is certainly among the most sensitive and divisive issue facing the Corps today.