jump over navigation bar
Embassy SealUS Department of State
Embassy of the United States Warsaw, Poland - Home flag graphic
About the Embassy
 
  About the Embassy Job Opportunities Holidays GSO Announcements Ambassador Deputy Chief of Mission Embassy Programs Press Releases Embassy Events Cultural Events Official Texts and Speeches American Experts in Poland

Poland’s 2007 International Defense Trade Show

 

September 3-6, 2007
Kielce, Poland

LEAD NATION: The United States of America!


“Developing Forces for Coalition Operations”
(Supporting Soldiers--“Ground-to-Space”)

• U.S. Secretary of Defense has accepted Poland’s invitation for U.S. to be “LEAD NATION.”
• Opportunity to “show-case” the U.S. in Central and Eastern Europe.
• Hundreds of exhibitors; over 10,000 visitors.
• Industry and government partnering in an international forum.
• Immediately follows the International Air Show in nearby Radom, Poland (September 1-2)
• U.S. Department of Defense contributing seminars/executive roundtable discussions.
• U.S. Department of Defense discussing potential soldier/equipment participation.

Why Poland in 2007? Because Poland:


• Is a key NATO ally and strategic U.S. partner.
• Continues significant contributions to Global War on Terror.
• Leads the Multinational Division in Iraq for 3 years.
• Is set to take on significant duties in NATO’s Afghanistan mission in 2007.
• Leads the region in Defense Transformation.
• Is equipping its Air Force with $3.8B of Block 52 F-16C/Ds and C-130Es.
• Plans to equip its Army with state of the art Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.
• Has steady economic growth at 5% annually.
• Maintains almost 2.0% annual GDP defense spending.
• Provides opportunities into Central and Eastern Europe and the EU.
• Has nearly 40 million citizens including a highly educated and skilled work force.
• Is an experienced and willing defense industry partner.

MSPO Website

MSPO Contacts:
Katarzyna Prostak, MSPO Project Manager; +48-41/365-1298
Matylda Rejmer, Hotel Reservations +48-41/365-1237

“America has no better friend in Europe today than Poland” - George W. Bush

Page Tools:

 Print this article



 
 

    This site is managed by the U.S. Department of State.
    External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein.


Embassy of the United States