2026 ACG Next Conference

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March 10, 2026 11 AM - 6 PM EDT

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The 2026 ACG Next Conference: “Agentic Everything”

The 2026 ACG Next Conference will explore how autonomous, agentic systems are transforming the competitive landscape across defense, government services, and the broader national security technology ecosystem. As the world accelerates toward artificial general intelligence, the United States must not only harness emerging technologies — it must lead in defining how software agents, autonomous decision-making systems, and human-machine teaming shape mission execution and national power.

From adaptive logistics and autonomous strike systems to adversarial-aware cyber defense and automated program management, “Agentic Everything” is becoming the new operational reality. These technologies will not replace human judgment, they will scale it, accelerate it, and preserve decision advantage in an era defined by speed, complexity, and contested domains.

This year’s event will focus on the practical pathway from today’s AI to agent-driven autonomy at scale, and how industry, government, and the investment community must align policy, capital, and talent to ensure America remains the world’s innovation engine.

Our panels will focus on the following topics:

  • Decision Advantage at Machine Speed: Command, control, and cognitive dominance
  • Autonomy in the Physical World: Multi-domain unmanned systems, robotics, and battlefield agents
  • Building the Agentic Ecosystem: Policy, infrastructure and trust

Speakers

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General Stanley McChrystal

Keynote Speaker

General Stanley McChrystal, retired United States Army General, Former Commander of U.S. and International Forces in Afghanistan & Former Leader of Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) and currently CEO and Chairman of McChrystal Group. Gen. McChrystal founded McChrystal Group to deliver innovative leadership solutions to businesses globally in order to help them transform and succeed in challenging, dynamic environment. 

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General Raymond “Tony” Thomas

Keynote Speaker

General Raymond “Tony” Thomas, retired United States Army General and former Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command. Prior to assuming command of USSOCOM, Gen. Thomas served as Commander, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC).

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Richard Danzig

Keynote Speaker

Richard Danzig, former U.S. Secretary of the Navy and a leading advisor on national security and defense innovation. He currently chairs the Department of the Navy Advisory Committee on Science and Technology and is the author of two books and numerous articles including recently “Machines, Bureaucracies, and Markets as Artificial Intelligences,” and “Technology Roulette: Managing Loss of Control as Many Militaries Pursue Technological Superiority.”

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Joel B. Predd

Center for the Geopolitics of AGI
Introduction to AI & National Security Speaker

Joel B. Predd, Director of the Center for the Geopolitics of AGI. He is part of the RAND Global and Emerging Risks division, a senior engineer at RAND, and his research portfolio focuses on the geopolitics of artificial intelligence and on the intersection of the security and economic competition with China.

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