• Speaker Request Form.

Thank you for your interest in the U.S. Army Cyber Command, or ARCYBER, speakers bureau! Our goal is to offer knowledgeable, engaging speakers who can discuss a wide variety of topics with the community. Whether you need a dynamic keynote speaker to kick off a special event or want to learn more about the Army, we have a presentation for you.

It’s never too early to begin planning your event, and we want to be a part of that plan. Please complete the form below and submit it to the ARCYBER public and congressional affairs office at least 90 days before the event dates.

The information requested is required to evaluate the event appropriateness and compliance with Department of Defense policies and for coordination with the units involved. Please note that the Army’s potential participation cannot be used in advertisements.

If your request is approved, then the group’s POC must submit an agenda and RSVP list to our office 72 hours prior to the event. For events occurring off post, please provide complete and accurate directions to the event site and a map or line drawing.

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By submitting this form, you acknowledge:

  1. Completing this form does not confirm or guarantee approval or support. Official written notification of acceptance or decline will be provided to the requestor upon completion of our vetting process.
  2. Submission of the request form does not authorize the requestor to use the name, title, photograph, or biography of the requested speaker as well as U.S. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) in any form of marketing materials. If you plan to send out a press release or advertise an approved speaker, please coordinate with us for approval before releasing.
  3. Speakers cannot participate in any activity that is associated with fundraising, promotional activities or endorsements, either directly or indirectly.
  4. Speakers may not participate in any activity or event that has partisan political affiliation, pursuant to the Hatch Act of 1939.
  5. Speakers cannot participate in any activity in which any group has been unlawfully segregated or unequally treated on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability, or genetic information.
  6. Speakers cannot accept honoraria, stipends, or fees for speaking.
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Last Updated: February 2024