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Global MilSatCom 2019 Conference and Exhibition
5 November - 7 November 2019
Global MilSatCom 2019 Conference and Exhibition

SAE Media Group are proud to announce the 21st annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition will return to London on the 5th – 7th November 2019: providing comprehensive overview of how allied partners are working to maintain and sustain space superiority.

Hosted over 3 inclusive days Global MilSatCom is once again set against sweeping developments for numerous national sovereign SATCOM programmes; in particular, the development of the host nations SKYNET constellation – but also across key allied programmes such as WGS, SATCOMbw, MUOS, SICRAL and SYRACUSE. How this sovereign bandwidth can be pooled and augmented with COMSATCOM also remains essential as NATO is set to sign a memorandum of understanding with key partners to deliver future coalition C4i capability.

There also continues to be intense focus on how we remain ahead of our adversaries in space – reflected in the enterprise wide reorganisation endeavours within the US DoD – including the standing up of the Space COCOM & ‘go fast’ procurement efforts such as SMC 2.0. – set to be explored in a dedicated day of US content.

Europe’s leading military satellite event will return to discuss key topics challenging the industry, including emergent LEO mega-constellations, resilience, payload delivery, and BLOS capability – ultimately reviewing how future SATCOM can deliver the bandwidth and connectivity demanded by the warfighter.

PLUS, back by popular demand, we will once again host a dedicated pre-conference Small Satellites and Disruptive Technology focus day on the 4th November 2019, analysing LEO small satellite constellations and how we can exploit these networks to deliver more capability on the ground.

With around 600 attendees expected, 4 networking receptions and over 7 hours of networking, Global MilSatCom remains the key diary date for anyone within the military space domain. 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Captain David Moody

Captain David Moody

Deputy Head for Space, Capability C4ISR, JFC, UK MoD
Colonel Cameron Stoltz

Colonel Cameron Stoltz

Director of Space Requirements, Canadian Armed Forces
Colonel Laurent Jannin

Colonel Laurent Jannin

Head of French SATCOM Programs, DGA
Colonel Ryan J. Gulden

Colonel Ryan J. Gulden

Capability Integrator, SATCOM, SMC/ZAC SATCOM , US Air Force
Colonel Young-Ell Kim

Colonel Young-Ell Kim

Chief, Defense Communication Command, Republic of Korea Armed Forces
Dr Michael O'Callaghan

Dr Michael O'Callaghan

Space S&T Programme Manager, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
Lieutenant Commander Ralph Groube

Lieutenant Commander Ralph Groube

Deputy Director Maritime Communications & Information Systems, New Zealand Defence Force
Major General Sergio Luiz Tratz

Major General Sergio Luiz Tratz

Deputy Chief of Army Staff - G2, Brazilian Army
Mr Hirohisa Mori

Mr Hirohisa Mori

Director, , National Space Policy Secretariat, Cabinet Office of Japan
Mr Joseph Vanderpoorten

Mr Joseph Vanderpoorten

SMC Portfolio Architect, MILSATCOM Advanced Concepts, SMC, AFSPACE, US Air Force
Mr Luke Brown

Mr Luke Brown

Assistant Secretary Space and Communication, Australian Department of Defence
Mr Michel Leenaarts

Mr Michel Leenaarts

MILSATCOM Programme Manager, Defence Materiel Organisation , Netherlands MoD
Ms Deanna Ryals

Ms Deanna Ryals

Chief Partnership Officer, SMC, US Air Force

Air Vice Marshall Johnny Stringer

Chief of Staff Joint Forces Command , UK MOD
Air Vice Marshall Johnny Stringer

Air Vice-Marshal Johnny Stringer (49) was born in Sale and educated at Watford Boys' Grammar School and New College, Oxford. Johnny was sponsored by the RAF through both 6th Form and University, and after officer and pilot training, joined the Jaguar Force at RAF Coltishall in 1993. A Qualified Weapon Instructor, he flew operationally over the Former Yugoslavia and helped enforce the Northern Iraq No Fly Zone. His staff experience at Sqn Ldr and Wg Cdr encompassed tours in the Equipment Capability area, HQ 1 Group, and as Military Assistant to Director General Typhoon.
From 2007 to 2009, Johnny commanded 29 Squadron, the Typhoon Operational Conversion Unit at RAF Coningsby; leaving on promotion, he spent 2 years as DACOS Jt Effects in the J3 Division of the UK Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood. He returned to New College as a visiting Trenchard Fellow on the Oxford Changing Character of War programme in Autumn 2011.
Between October 2012 and September 2014, Johnny commanded RAF Coningsby and its Typhoon Wing, supporting national and overseas Typhoon operations, and displayed the Spitfire and Hurricane with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight. He was posted as ACOS Ops to HQ Air Command in August 2015 before commanding No.83 Expeditionary Air Group as the UK Air Component Commander between October 2016 - October 17, in charge of all national air operations in the fight against Daesh (Op SHADER) and across the region. He is a graduate of the UK Advanced and Higher Command and Staff Courses, the Royal College of Defence Studies and holds Masters degrees from Oxford and Kings College London. Johnny is married to Lisa and has two sons. His interests include history, literature, food and drink, and cycling.
 

Captain David Moody

Deputy Head for Space, Capability C4ISR, JFC, UK MoD
Captain David Moody

A career Royal Navy Officer David has had the privilege of serving on-board HMS BRAVE and HMS MONTROSE in his professional ‘Weapons Engineer’ capacity. More broadly he has served with NATO as a communications systems engineer for North Western Europe, as Defence Crisis Management Centre lead engineer and a weapons trials manager for the introduction into service of the Type45 destroyer. He has deployed to Afghanistan where he directed the improvement of country-wide mobile phone telecommunications for 17 million subscribers. David was the first Commanding Officer of the Maritime C5ISR Support Unit (MCSU) and the first Royal Naval officer to serve as Commander of Joint Forces Communications and Information Systems (Middle East).
Latterly David has served at Joint Forces Command (JFC) as the Military Satellite Communications and Strategic Networks Capability Manager where he was recently promoted to the rank of Captain Royal Navy and now serves as the JFC Capability Branch Deputy Head for Space.
 

Captain Dez Hill

G6 Projects Officer, US Marine Corps
Captain Dez Hill

Captain Hill joined the Marine Corps in 2009 and served as a cyber network operator before commissioning as a C4 systems officer in 2012. He has since served as a radio platoon commander and battalion communications officer in the 4th Marine Logistics Group and as section officer-in-charge at the Marine Corps Cyber Operations Group. He is currently the G-6 projects officer at the Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, where he is primarily concerned with coalition C4 interoperability and posturing the northern flank of NATO and the European Arctic in support of EUCOM operational planning.

Colonel (Ret'd) Nichoel E. Brooks

Nation Strategy and Operations Leader , Deloitte Consulting LLP
Colonel (Ret'd) Nichoel E. Brooks

Nichoel Brooks is a Specialist Leader with Deloitte Consulting LLP. A Nation Strategy and Operations Leader for Government and Public Sector. Recently retired Colonel, US Army after 32 years as an Intelligence Officer. Highly accomplished results-oriented and visionary professional with a vast array of experience in leading national and international organizations, teams, and operations. A highly proactive individual, proven strategic leader, effective cross-cultural communicator, and an advocate for entrepreneurial concepts.

Before joining Deloitte, Consulting LLP Colonel (R) Nichoel E. Brooks entered the Military Intelligence Corps after earning her commission through the Officer Candidate Program, where she graduated as the Distinguished Military Graduate

Her previous command positions and senior staff positions include Director of Intelligence and Security for Army Futures Command, Chief of Commander’s Action Group for Commanding General INSCOM; Deputy Commander, INSCOM; Commander, National Ground Intelligence Center; Commander, 310th Military Intelligence Battalion; Intelligence Executive Officer to the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency; Chief of Commanding General’s Initiative Group, MNF-I.

A proven combat leader, Nichoel has 60 months of experience in Iraq and Afghanistan. Her roles include
Director of Intelligence (J2), Special Operations Joint Task Force – Afghanistan; Special Advisor to Commanding General, Multi-National Force–Iraq (MNF-I); Analytical Control Element Chief, Multi-National Corps-Iraq, III Corps; Executive Officer for Deputy Chief of Staff CJ-2, MNF-I.

Nichoel Brooks earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and History from Oregon State University. She holds a Master's in Information Systems and Technology from the University of Texas. Her military education includes the Counterintelligence Officer Course, Cavalry Leader Course, Combined Arms and Services Staff School, General Staff College, Army War College – Fellowship at the Office of Director National Intelligence, Master’s in Strategic Planning and Strategy Development from the Joint Advanced Warfighting School.

Her awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, three Legion of Merit medals, four Bronze Star Medals, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, five Army Meritorious Service Medals, Joint Service Commendation Medal

Colonel Andre Gustavo

Head of Space Systems Division of the Space Systems Coordination and Implementation Commission, Brazilian Air Force
Colonel Andre Gustavo

Colonel Gustavo works at Brazilian Space Systems Commission – CCISE (Head of Space Systems Division). Prior to this role, he worked on the development of several projects such as SABER-M60 radar, Fire Support Simulator, Defense Certification Authority, Mobile Communication Systems. He commanded the 7th Army Area Telematics Center. Has experience in jungle communications and experience in the Brazilian Amazonia. Graduated in telecommunications engineering at the Military Institute of Engineering (IME) and PhD in the area of Intelligent Systems (Software Defined Radio) at the University of Brasilia (UnB).

Colonel Cameron Stoltz

Director of Space Requirements, Canadian Armed Forces
Colonel Cameron Stoltz

Colonel Cam Stoltz enrolled in the Canadian Forces in 1985. 1n 1989, following an initial two years at the Royal Roads Military College, he graduated from the Royal Canadian Military College in Kingston, Ontario with a degree in Electrical Engineering.

Commissioned into the Communications and Electronics Branch, his first posting was to the Aerospace Maintenance Development Unit in Trenton. In 1992 he returned to RMC, obtaining a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering. Transferred to Ottawa in 1994, he spent the following years providing engineering support to Air Traffic Control and satellite communications systems. Promoted to Major in 1998, he joined the Canadian Military Satellite Communications project as a Senior Engineer and would complete a Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Ottawa before departing Ottawa. 

Transferred to the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment (CFJSR) in 2000, Colonel Stoltz would serve as Regimental Administration Officer, as well as Officer Commanding for both 3 and 4 Squadron. In April 2003, Colonel Stoltz took command of the Operation APOLLO National Command Control and Information Systems (NCCIS) Squadron in Camp Mirage. Upon return, he returned to Trenton and took command of 8 Air Communications and Control Squadron, a position he held until commencing the Canadian Forces Command and Staff Course in 2005.

In 2006, Colonel Stoltz was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and posted to Winnipeg, where he served as 1 Canadian Air Division / Canadian NORAD Region A6 and Headquarters Commanding Officer. Colonel Stoltz returned to Kingston and assumed command of the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment in 2009. In 2012, following second language training, Colonel Stoltz returned to Ottawa as Director Strategic Communication Services. He was promoted to his current rank in 2013, and assumed the position of Director Air Support in 2015. In 2017, Colonel Stoltz was posted to his current position as Director Space Requirements.
 

Colonel Laurent Jannin

Head of French SATCOM Programs, DGA
Colonel Laurent Jannin

Laurent Jannin works for the French Ministry of Defence, at DGA (Directorate for acquisition).

He is currently Head of SYRACUSE III and SYRACUSE IV (former “COMSAT NG”) Programs. This includes acquisition and maintenance for space and ground segments. At the same time, he is head of ATHENA/COMCEPT operations which includes the Ka-band satellite, in cooperation with Italy, and its ground segment.

Prior to that, he worked successively for the Helios II military satellite program, for the energy ministry, for the “Cour des comptes” (French public accounting office), and for the CERES Elint satellite program.

He graduated from Ecole Polytechnique in 1998 and Ecole National Supérieure de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace in 2000.
 

Colonel Mihai Burlacu

Deputy Head of Communications and IT Department, Romanian MoD
Colonel Mihai Burlacu

Col Mihai Burlacu was commissioned with the ROU 48th Signal Regiment in 1985.
He was assigned in various command positions and after the university graduation was appointed with the ROU CIS Command.
He undertook various assignments in CIS Operations and Capability Planning within the J6 ROU General Staff and afterwards between 1998-2001 and 2003-2007 he served as the ROU C3 Representative to NATO Hq Brussels.
In 2008 he took over CIS Planning Branch/CIS Directorate and later was appointed the commander of the ROU 48th CIS Centre.
Between 2016-2017 he worked for EUAM as Senior IT Advisor in Ukraine.
He assumed the current position in October 2017.
He is married and has one son.
 

Colonel Ryan J. Gulden

Capability Integrator, SATCOM, SMC/ZAC SATCOM , US Air Force
Colonel Ryan J. Gulden

Colonel Ryan J. Gulden is the Capability Integrator, Satellite Communications (SATCOM), Portfolio Architect, Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), Los Angeles Air Force Base, CA. He directs acquisition planning, programming, architectures, roadmaps, capability deliveries and operational support for a $40-billion portfolio to include the Milstar constellation, the Defense Satellite Communications System, the Wideband Global SATCOM Program, the Advanced Extremely High Frequency Program, and associated Air Force communication terminals, developmental programs, and mission control systems such as the Evolved Strategic SATCOM, Protected Anti-jam Tactical SATCOM and Enhanced Polar SATCOM Replacement.

Colonel Gulden received his commission in 1996 through the Reserve Officer Training Corps at The Pennsylvania State University where he earned his Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering. He has served in a variety of assignments in intelligence, satellite operations, and space acquisition at the National Air Intelligence Center, the Space and Missile Systems Center, the Air Staff, and the National Reconnaissance Office. He also was deployed to Jerusalem where he served in the Office of the United States Security Coordinator for Israel-Palestinian Authority. Prior to his current assignment, he served as the Deputy Director, Military Satellite Communication (MILSATCOM) Systems Directorate at the Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles AFB, CA.
 

Colonel Stig Nilsson

Head of Space Program, Norwegian MOD
Colonel Stig Nilsson

Colonel Stig Eivind "Whip" Nilsson Service 2017- 2014-2017 2011-2014 MoD, Head of Space program MoD, Department of defence policy and long term planning Program manager NAWSARH, new SAR helicopter 2010-2011 Chief Air Plans, ISAF Joint Command – Kabul/Afghanistan 2007-2010 Chief Air Systems division, Inspectorate of Air Operations 2007 Commander 138 Air Wing (Air base) Ørland 2005-2007 2003-2004 Deputy Inspector Air Operations EPAF Test director F16 M3 Operational Test & Evaluation (OT&E) 2002-2003 Commander F16 detachement Operation Enduring Freedom – Manas/Kirgisistan 2000-2003 1997-2000 1986-1997 Squadron commander 338 squadron F16 Head of Air Systems Office Pilot 334 squadron, XO 336 squadron Education 2013-2015 2008 Executive Master of Management Defence college (Sjefskurset) 2004-2005 Staff college 2 1996 Staff college 1 1988-1990 Air Force Academy 1984-1985 Undergraduate pilot training @ Euro Nato Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT)

Colonel Young-Ell Kim

Chief, Defense Communication Command, Republic of Korea Armed Forces
Colonel Young-Ell Kim

Kim Young-Ell
Chief, Defense Communication Command, Republic of Korea Armed Forces.
He was born in 1969(Seoul, Korea). Col Kim's Major academic background is as follows.
* Graduated from Seoul Youngil high school
* Graduated from Kangwoon University (Bachelor, Major in Electronic communication engineering)
* Graduated from Daejon University (Master, Major in Computer Engineering)
He started his military career in 1993 and has the following major careers:
* Battalion commander of the 1st division(2011~2013)
* Satellite system officer of the Army Headquarters(2014~2015)
* Chief, 2nd brigade of the defense communication command(2016~2018)
Currently, as the Chief of division, he is making a great contribution to the development of Korea's telecommunication and military satellite systems.
 

Commander Phil Coope

Strategic Networks Capability Manager, Joint Forces Command, UK MoD
Commander Phil Coope

Phil joined the Royal Navy as a Weapon Engineer in 1993 following a degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Liverpool University. During his career he has conducted UK maritime and multinational operations in Hong Kong, Mediterranean, Caribbean/Central America, Bosnia & Herzegovina and the Northern Arabian Gulf. Whilst he has primarily served on T22 and T23 Frigates, he had the honour of being part of the team that introduced HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH into Service in 2017 (as the Mission System Design Acceptance Authority). Outside of operations and ship building, Phil’s 25-year career has focussed on the fields of Capability and Acquisition and Education. He was instrumental in the development of the Royal Navy’s Local Area Air Defence Capability (Medium Range Radar (RT997) and Sea Ceptor) and worked with McKinsey Consultancy in response to the MoD’s Spending Round challenge in 2013. Keen to broaden beyond engineering, Phil was both Student and Directing Staff at the UK’s Joint Services Command and Staff College. Promoted to Commander in 2013, Phil is building on his previous experience within Navy Command Headquarters in his current role as Joint Forces Command’s Capability Manager for Strategic Satellite and Terrestrial Networks and the Programme Manager for Skynet 6. Married to Victoria, they enjoy the outdoor life in the Gloucestershire countryside. A fan of many sports and (trying) to keep fit, Phil is also the Chairman of Royal Navy Rowing and has penchant for Karaoke…
 

Dr Mark Dale

Chief Architect, EM&C, Kratos Defense And Security
Dr Mark Dale

Mark Dale is a Director of Business Development at Kratos SATCOM Products and Federal Satellite Solutions, where he helps define next generation satellite communications solutions in support of the U.S. Government.

His recent activities have included support for the Pilot Phase 1 and 2 efforts sponsored by the Advanced Concepts Division of the Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC-MCX). Together with team members internal and external to Kratos, he has worked to define mechanisms to enable satellite terminals to flexibly access commercial and USG SATCOM capacity and roam between a diverse pool of satellites, teleports, and managed systems.

Dr. Dale has been working in the satellite industry for over 20 years, with responsibilities that have spanned systems engineering, product management and business development. Prior to working for Kratos, he worked at Comtech EF Data, Viasat, and Broadcom. He holds a MSEE from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California.
 

Dr Michael O'Callaghan

Space S&T Programme Manager, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
Dr Michael O'Callaghan

Mike took up leadership of the Dstl Space Science and Technology Programme in April 2017. He has worked for Dstl since 2007, after receiving his Masters in Chemistry from the University of Nottingham, and PhD for work on solid-state Lithium-Ion conductors. Having begun his career at Dstl researching materials for Defence applications, he spent two years providing technical advice and support to Dstl Programme Directors covering a wide range of research and technology areas. He then spent 18 months as part of the “C4ISR Concepts and Solutions” project working on research to address MOD’s Information and Intelligence systems issues, followed by two years leading Dstl’s Technical Directorate, reporting directly to Dstl’s Chief Technical Officer. Prior to taking up his current role, Mike spent two years leading a research programme seeking to understand how MOD could transform its command, control, information and intelligence enterprise to address the challenges and opportunities of operating in the information age.

Justin Keller

Director, Advanced Programs, Military Space, Lockheed Martin
Justin Keller

Lieutenant Commander Ralph Groube

Deputy Director Maritime Communications & Information Systems, New Zealand Defence Force
Lieutenant Commander Ralph Groube

Lieutenant Commander Groube joined the Royal New Zealand Navy in February 1989 as a Seaman Rating in the Radar Specialisation. In 1992 LTCDR Groube changed trade to Radio Operator, and completed postings onboard Her Majesty’s New Zealand Ships WELLINGTON, CANTERBURY and ENDEAVOUR, including operational deployments to the Persian Gulf and Bougainville.

In 1998 LTCDR Groube commissioned as a Warfare Officer, and following completion of Navigation and Officer of the Watch training was posted to HMNZS ENDEAVOUR as the Ships Communications Officer, and later as the Operations Officer. In 2002 LTCDR Groube was posted to the RNZN College as the Communications Training Officer before taking command of the inshore patrol vessel HMNZS MOA, and then HMNZS KAHU. After KAHU he was posted to HMNZ Ships TE KAHA and RESOLUTION, assuming the duties of Navigating Officer of RESOLUTION in 2005.

In late 2005 he was promoted to LTCDR and posted to Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand as JSO2 Maritime CIS Plans where he oversaw the provision of communications support to deployed naval fleet units. In 2009 LTCDR Groube posted to Capability Branch to work on maritime C4 requirements before deploying as a United Nations Military Observer with UNTSO in 2012, working in the Golan Heights for 12 months. Following his tour with UNTSO, LTCDR Groube was posted as the Assistant Director Strategic Commitments – Global in the Strategic Commitments and Engagement Branch within HQNZDF. LTCDR Groube took up is current position as the Deputy Director Maritime CIS in August 2018.
LTCDR Groube has completed the Royal Australian Navy CIS Specialist Officers Course, the Joint Information Warfare Course at the Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia, the US Navy’s Information and Communication Manager Course, the New Zealand Defence Force Command and Staff Course, and holds a Master of Strategic Studies from Victoria University of Wellington.
 

Lieutenant David Buehler

Deputy Program Manager, SCOTCH Program, AFRL , US Air Force
Lieutenant David Buehler

1st Lieutenant David Buehler is an acquisition officer in the United States Air Force. He is currently serving as the deputy program manager for the SpaceCraft Object Tracking and Characterization (SCOTCH) program in the Air Force Research Lab Space Vehicles Directorate at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico. He commissioned as a distinguished graduate through Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of New Mexico where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering. He also holds a Master’s Degree in Systems Engineering with a focus in space systems from the Air Force Institute of Technology.

Major General Sergio Luiz Tratz

Deputy Chief of Army Staff - G2, Brazilian Army
Major General Sergio Luiz Tratz

Commands held
Commander of the HQ Company / 5th Army Division;
Commander of the Reserve Officer Training Center / São Paulo (CPOR/SP);
Commander of the Curitiba Military School (Colégio Militar de Curitiba);
Commander of the 14th Motorized Infantry Brigade.
Main Positions Career
G3 / Head of Operations – 13th Motorized Infantry Brigade;
G3 / Head of Operations – 5th Army Division;
G3 / Head of Operations – Brazilian Peacekeeping Force Battalion – 11th Contingent;
Adviser – Brazilian Army Commander Cabinet;
Chief of the Army Budget Planning Cell – Army Headquarter;
Chief of Staff – 5th Military Region.
 

Mikhail Grinberg

Principal, Renaissance Strategic Advisors
Mikhail Grinberg

Moderated by: Mr Mikhail Grinberg

Principal, Renaissance Strategic Advisors
Moderated by: Mr Mikhail Grinberg

Mr Allen Antrobus

Account Manager - Military Space, Airbus
Mr Allen Antrobus

Allen joined Airbus as UK’s Key Account Manager for Military Space in August 2017. He is responsible for supporting the development of Airbus Defence and Space’s long term space strategy within the UK and NATO.

Allen was an officer in the Royal Air Force for over 20 years. He initially trained as an Intercept Controller and undertook both UK and overseas tours before being selected to undertake an exchange with the US Marine Corps. Following this tour, Allen then represented the Royal Air Force in a variety of tours with the British Army, primarily involved in the delivery of Air Power in support of land operations. In 2007, Allen commanded the Solid State Phased Array Radar in North Yorkshire which is central to the US Space Surveillance Network. His MA Thesis, whilst at the Defence Academy, was on Space Security and this ensured he was selected to be the Chief of the Air Staff’s Senior Advisor for Space in 2012. Here he drafted policy for Ministers on Space Situational Awareness and transformed the working relationships with other nations, government departments (specifically the UK Space Agency), commercial companies and academia.

For the UK Space Agency, Allen was responsible for leading the UK’s input into the EU Space Surveillance and Tracking Initiative and undertook the role of deputy-chair for the international Steering Board comprising of representatives from the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. In addition, Allen led the UK’s technical committee which comprised of UK military, commercial, scientific and academic participants. In his role as a Reservist Officer, Allen was responsible for the long term capability development for the Royal Air Force’s space-based requirements which included Global Navigation Satellite Systems, SatCom and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance. This involved initiating and overseeing research projects, drafting capability plans and securing funding to develop and deliver new military programmes.

Allen spent 3 years working as both an independent consultant to the UK’s Space Agency and as a reservist with the Royal Air Force, where he remains active with 600 (City of London) Squadron.
 

Mr Andy Lincoln

Vice President/Chief Technology Officer, Government Products Portfolio, Viasat, Inc.
Mr Andy Lincoln

Andy Lincoln is the Chief Technology Officer for Viasat’s Government Products Portfolio. In this role, Andy is responsible for establishing and communicating the technical vision for a diverse range of products including our government satellite communications systems, tactical networks, situational awareness, encryption, cyber/network security, and protected communications products. Andy’s technical interests range from waveforms to protocols and networks and from ASICs to modems, radios, terminals, and gateways.
Andy joined Viasat in 1997 and has over 30 years’ experience in communications systems, including terrestrial wireless, satellite communications and terrestrial networking for defense, commercial, and consumer applications. Andy is part of Viasat’s Government Systems technical leadership team working to bring resilient, cyber-secure, protected, and affordable communications to Defense users through leverage of Viasat’s commercial high capacity satellite systems.
Andy holds Bachelor’s and Masters’ degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan and University of California San Diego, respectively, focusing on communications theory and system design.
 

Mr Antonio Calderon

Service Line Chief, Network Services and IT Infrastructure, NATO Communications and Informations Agency (NCIA)
Mr Antonio Calderon

Mr. Antonio Calderon of Spain, has served NATO for over a decade, and currently holds the position of Chief NSII within the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency).
In his current post, he is accountable for the strategy, planning and execution of all lifecycle management activities enabling NATO NSII Services world-wide.
 

He is Executive for NSII Portfolio of programmes, projects and services (EUR 2Billion+), covering service areas such as SATCOM, Wireless & Maritime communications, NATO Static Networks as well as Deployable Communications related to Operations and Exercises.

He leads a team of 350+ talented professionals geographically distributed over 15 locations world-wide, a multicultural diverse team including NATO civilians, military and contractors.
His interest for Telecommunications stems back to the 1970s, following the gift of a magic set of ‘walkie-talkies’. This early fascination with Telecommunications has steered the course of Antonio’s education and career. From the University of Seville he was awarded an MSc Degree in Telecommunications Engineering, with honours.
 

Mr Barry Austin

Skynet 6 Project Manager and Deputy Head of Networks, UK MoD
Mr Barry Austin

Barry Austin joined the Ministry of Defence in 1984, with the expectation that it would be a short-term appointment until something better came along.
Having started work in the Central Accounting and Finance Teams, he was subsequently promoted to Executive Officer (Information Technology) and posted to the IT development team responsible for designing and implementing MOD’s New Management Strategy (NMS) – which oversaw the introduction of the TLB approach to managing Defence. Subsequent postings in IT Project Management took him to Worcester and then RAF Henlow where he became the Data and Integration Manager for the RAF’s enterprise Logistics Information system.
Having gone through the Defence Finance Accountancy Training Scheme, he felt it was time to return to his core financial roots and was posted to HMNB Clyde as the Finance and Business Manager for the Facilities and Naval Base Design Authority Directorate. This then led to a return to the Air Environment where he became the Financial Planning manager for the Equipment Support Programme within the Defence Logistics Organisations.
Having heard the plaintiff cries of IT once again, he returned to the world of Logistics Information Systems. Initially as the Business and Transformation Manager within the Logistics Applications Project Team and after successfully completing the MOD Assessment Centre he became the Assistant Head of the newly created Logistics Networked Enabled Capability (Log NEC) Team. Having navigated the team through Main Gate approval for the Future Logistics Information Services (FLIS) partnership, he was promoted to Deputy Head of Log NEC with responsibility for Programme and Performance Management.
Having commuted between Somerset and Abbey Wood for several years, he seized on the opportunity to become the Deputy Team Leader for the Networks Delivery Team within the Information Systems and Services (ISS) organisation. In 2017 he became the acting Team Leader on temporary promotion to the Senior Civil Service and was subsequently appointed as the SKYNET 6 Acquisition Programme Manager in August 2018. In January 2019, the MOD decided to join together the SKYNET 5 In-Service Delivery Programme and the SKYNET 6 Acquisition Programme to create a unified SATCOM Programme within ISS, which he now leads.
In his spare time, he likes to read history, travel and avoid anything too strenuous. In addition, he continues to wonder whether the Civil Service will provide a meaningful and long term career.
 

Mr Billy Bingham

Director, Government Accounts, OneWeb
Mr Billy Bingham

Mr Brad Grady

Senior Analyst , Northern Sky Research, LLC
Mr Brad Grady

Mr. Grady has been involved in the Satellite Communications industry since 2005, joining NSR in 2010. He is NSR’s Energy market subject matter expert, and a core member of NSR’s mobility research practice for both civil and government markets. He regularly provides his insights and analysis to NSR’s single-client consulting practice and is also a regular contributor to leading industry publications and forums.

Before joining NSR, Mr. Grady served as the Sustainable Development Projects Coordinator Intern with the Global VSAT Forum where he worked regularly with the GVF Secretariat and the Regulatory Working Group on many of the forum’s initiatives. Working with the Regulatory Working Group, Mr. Grady helped develop and implement various RWG initiatives aimed at protecting satellite spectrum, increasing awareness of satellite services, and working to promote regulatory reforms across the globe.

Mr. Grady holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Maryland, College Park where his research focused on renewable/alternative energies, Information Communication Technologies and the Satellite Communications Industry. He works in NSR’s Washington DC office.

Satcom Post Author Page: http://satcompost.com/author/bgrady/
 

Mr Chris Long

Vice President and General Manager, Satellite Systems Division, Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems
Mr Chris Long

Mr. Long’s 23 year career in space has been spent with Northrop Grumman and the heritage companies (Orbital ATK, Orbital Sciences Corporation, General Dynamics and Motorola Government Electronics), holding various engineering and management positions. Mr. Long’s current role is Vice President and General Manager of Satellite Systems Division. In this role he oversees profit and loss responsibility for Defense Intelligence Agency and NASA Science and Environmental programs with sales in excess of $500M dollars annually. Prior to this role Mr. Long spent seven years as Vice President of the National Security Systems business unit for Orbital ATK, and two years as the Vice President and General Manager of Gilbert Operations where he oversaw the operations of roughly 350 employees and associated design and factory infrastructure.

Prior to this assignment Mr. Long spent three years as the Director of Advanced Systems. In this capacity Mr. Long was responsible for operations, as well profit and loss associated with Advanced Satellite Programs as well as a Technology Services business consisting of 100 people supporting Office of Space Launch for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO).

Prior to his role as Director of Advanced Systems Mr. Long served as Director of Business Development for Space Systems General Dynamics to include responsibility of all orders and management of new business funds. Mr. Long is a member of the Leadership Innovation and Entrepreneur Program (LEIP) in Palo Alto California for the last seven years. Mr. Long has published multiple technical papers related to space communications systems. He is a member of the Eta Kappa Nu, AFCEA, NDIA, Old Crows and IEEE. Mr. Long holds a MBA High Technology from W.P. Carey Business School Arizona State University with both a MS and BS in Electrical Engineering from New Mexico State University.
 

Mr Dan Gager

VP, Business Development, COMSAT
Mr Dan Gager

Dan is the Vice President of Business development at COMSAT Inc. and has over 18 years of SATCOM experience. Dan brings a wealth of satellite program management and technical experience to COMSAT from his work as an active duty Army satellite communications officer, a DoD Civilian, and as a network operator.
Before starting at COMSAT, Dan was Executive Vice President at satellite hardware manufacturer NAL Research; Director of Government Business Development at Iridium Satellite; and as a satellite program manager at the Defense Information Systems Agency(DISA) where he served as the Chief of the DoD’s Enhanced Mobile Satellite Services Division; Program Manager of the U.S. Government’s Future COMSATCOM Services Acquisition (FCSA); Gateway Satellite Systems Expert GIG Operations; and as DISA’s liaison to the CJ6, Multi National Forces, Baghdad Iraq. On active duty Dan served as the assistant operations officer, 1st Satellite Control Battalion, and Commander of the Defense Satellite Communications Certification Facility, Schriever Air Force Base Colorado. Dan currently serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the DC National Guard where he is a plans and operations officer for National Guard Legislative Affairs.
Dan holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Cameron University and is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College. Dan’s other affiliations include the Army Signal Regiment, Society of Satellite Professionals International, Armed Forces Communications and Electronic Association, Association of the United States Army, Army Reserve Officers Association, and Phi Delta Theta fraternity.
 

Mr David Petit

MilSatCom Programmes Manager, Airbus
Mr David Petit

David is responsible for Milsatcom programmes within the Space Systems Division of Airbus Defence and Space. He is also acting in business development activities to cooperate with militaries and governments in designing the future space solutions for secure resilient and sovereign communications.
Prior to joining Airbus Defence and Space in January 2017, David worked for Airbus Helicopters in Germany for 10 years and had before over 10 years of experience gained in the space comms industry as a LEO constellations system engineer and in strategy consulting.
David holds a Telecoms & Aerospace Systems Engineering degree and an MBA from the HEC School of Management in Paris.
 

Mr Don Brown

General Manager, Government Services, Telesat
Mr Don Brown

As Telesat’s General Manager, Government Services, Don Brown directs the company’s global government strategy for its GEO satellite fleet and Telesat’s new Low Earth Orbit (LEO) program, including the recently announced Blackjack contract with DARPA.

Prior to Telesat, Mr. Brown held senior positions at Intelsat General and PanAmSat developing commercial space opportunities for government missions. He was also the co-founder of USA TODAY Sky Radio, the first provider of inflight live broadcast satellite services.

Mr. Brown is a Princeton graduate and a frequent speaker on commercial satellite operations and national security.
 

Mr Donald Walker

Director, Defence & Security , Avanti
Mr Donald Walker

Donald Walker joined Avanti in 2017 as the Director of Sales for Government and Defence. He is responsible for live services in support of UK MoD, the development and growth of services with US DoD and for growing Avanti’s business in Europe and across Africa and the Middle East. 
In his early career Donald served 18 years as an officer in the UK Royal Navy. In this time he served in a number of roles at sea, including all of the UK’s aircraft carriers, undertook staff tours in the Ministry of Defence, served ashore in Iraq civilianizing Basrah Airport and helped set up the EU’s counter piracy operation off the Horn of Africa (Op ATALANTA).  In his final job in the MOD, Donald was responsible for the logistic support of all the UK’s deployed operations, at the height of the Arab Spring.  As a civilian contractor he has supported US, UK, NATO and EU operations across Iraq, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Mali, Libya, DRC, Niger and Somalia.
Prior to joining Avanti, Donald worked with Fujitsu supporting the sale and delivery of deployable C4ISR and Classified systems to the MoD and wider UK Government.
 

Mr Franck Chatain

Product Line Manager - SATCOM Mobile Networks, Thales
Mr Franck Chatain

Franck Chatain, Product Line Manager, Thales Secure Communications and Information Systems.

With more than 20 years of experience in both telecommunications and space business, Franck Chatain has joined the Network & Infrastructure Systems Business Line of Thales in November 2017 after spending 14 years as Marketing & Sales manager for the Microwave and Imaging sub-systems / Space segment of Thales Avionics division.

Prior to joining Thales group, Franck spent 3 years at Alcatel Optronics, where he was managing the business line of Optoelectronic components for telecommunications. 
Doctorate in Optics, Opto-electronics and Physics and graduated in Radio-electricity Engineering from INP Grenoble, France, Franck also has a Master of Science degree in Telecommunications.
 

Mr Gerard Donelan

Vice-President Security & Defence, SES Networks
Mr Gerard Donelan

Gerard Donelan is the Vice President of Defense and Security at SES Networks, a provider of global managed data services.

Gerard has been with SES since 2003 and has more than 30 years’ experience in the field of telecommunications and satellite communications, specialising on government use of commercial services. Gerard continues to use his knowledge, experience and contacts within NATO and European Governments and he is involved on NATO and EU working groups for satellite communications.

He spent 14 years in the British military followed by 11 years in a number of positions working for NATO, based in Norfolk, Virginia in the United States on the International Staff of the Supreme Allied Commander. These positions encompassed both NATO SATCOM and CRYPTO. Gerard was involved in both land and maritime communications and he received several commendations for the work he undertook for NATO during this time.

Mr Hirohisa Mori

Director, , National Space Policy Secretariat, Cabinet Office of Japan
Mr Hirohisa Mori

Mr. Hirohisa Mori is Director of National Space Policy Secretariat, Cabinet Office of Japan. This is the second time for him to work at this office since 2008-2010. Prior to current position, he had worked at Ministry of Defense as a government official since his graduation of Bachelor of Law, Tokyo University in 1992. His responsibility covers policy, legal and international affairs related to Self Defense Forces. He served as First Secretary at Embassy of Japan in Canada, and as Visiting Research Fellow at Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University in USA.

Mr Hughes Boulnois

Head of SpaceDataHighway, Airbus Defence & Space
Mr Hughes Boulnois

Hughes is responsible for leading and developing the EDRS business and strategy for the Business Line Communication, Intelligence and Security of Airbus Defence and Space.
Hughes leads and is accountable for all profit and loss activities concerning the European Data Relay System and Services. This encompasses all space and ground infrastructure deliveries and operations, as well as the Market Development activities of the Laser Data Relay capability to provide a global coverage and a global service offer to all customers.
Before this role, Hughes was Director; Head of Strategy for Secure Land Communications at Airbus Defence & Space He was in charge for all strategic initiatives related to Professional / Land Mobile Radio systems such as Tetra, Tetrapol, P25 or LTE, as well as the US activities focusing on 9-1-1 call taking systems. As lead strategist, he supported all M&A activities toward the Corporate and was accountable to drive and manage strategic relationships / partners. Previously, he was Director of New Business Defence, responsible & accountable for export Defence Business Development activities at Cassidian in several key domains such as Unmanned Aerial Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) solutions, Combat Aircraft training or Air Defence C2 systems.
He joined EADS in 2004 as a consultant leading and supporting several projects and programmes in various domains, such as joint forces training simulators or advanced intelligence systems.
Prior joining EADS, Hughes worked as a consultant for Thales and Dassault Aviation for designing advanced training simulators such as the Rafale F2 training simulator. Graduated with a Master of Science in Computer Sciences with honours, he is also a fellow member of the Institut des Hautes Etudes de Defense Nationale (IHEDN – National Defence Academy) in defence strategy and policy.

 

Mr Jean-Pierre Diris

Head of Navigation and Telecommunications Department, CNES (French Space Agency)
Mr Jean-Pierre Diris

Head of telecommunication and navigation projects since 2017. Management of projects in governmental and civilian/commercial space telecommunications (system/satellite/payload development and R&D), and satellite navigation projects (45 staff).
During 13 years, program manager for SYRACUSE 4 (military satcom system) with French Defense, for ATHENA FIDUS (dual satcom system) in cooperation with Italy, for AGORA (civilian French digital divide).
During 7 years, system technical responsible in climate change micro satellite (PARASOL), in space telecommunications (technological satellite STENTOR), in navigation per satellite (GNSS- GALILEO).
During 7 years, system engineer in science projects (cosmology and stratospheric ballooning).
 

Mr Joseph Vanderpoorten

SMC Portfolio Architect, MILSATCOM Advanced Concepts, SMC, AFSPACE, US Air Force
Mr Joseph Vanderpoorten

Mr. Joseph Vanderpoorten is the Chief for the MILSATCOM Advanced Concept Division, MILSATCOM Directorate, Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, CA. He oversees study contracts, and acquisition planning for the next generation of MILSATCOM protected and commercial wideband systems. Mr. Vanderpoorten, has 30 years of Air Force systems acquisition and space acquisition experience and 6 years of industry management and business development experience. He has held program management, systems engineering, and test & evaluation positions with MILSATCOM Terminals (AFSATCOM, DSCS, Milstar I/II, FAB-T), Remotely Piloted Vehicles (YBGM-34C), terrestrial communications (TRI-TAC), ground/network programs (SBIRS High Ground, TSAT Mission Operations Segment, Milstar I Site Activation, NPOESS Ground), MILSATCOM Capability Insertion Programs (AEHF/WGS) and COMSATCOM Programs (SMC Pathfinders, Pilot, and support for Wideband Communications Services (WCS) Assessment of Alternatives), program architecture/integration for WGS-11

Mr Justin Keller

Director, Advanced Programs, Military Space, Lockheed Martin
Mr Justin Keller

Mr Kent Rominger

Vice President and OmegA Capture Lead, Flight Systems Division, Northrop Grumman
Mr Kent Rominger

Kent Rominger is the vice president and capture lead for Northrop Grumman’s OmegA launch system. He joined Northrop Grumman in 2006 and has held multiple leadership roles, including vice president of Strategic Programs, vice president of Strategy and Business Development and vice president of Propulsion Systems’ Test and Research Operations. Prior to his time at Northrop Grumman, Rominger was a NASA astronaut; he flew on five space shuttle missions and logged more than 1,600 hours in space. Rominger also spent 26 years in the U.S. Navy, serving as an F-14 Tomcat pilot and as a Navy test pilot.

Mr Kfir Benjamin

CEO, GetSat
Mr Kfir Benjamin

Kfir Benjamin is a business executive with over 16 years of international experience in multiple technological disciplines. Kfir has lived and worked in different international locations undertaking various technological and business positions to conduct world-wide multi-cultural business in North-America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Previously, he worked in several senior business development and sales positions at Roche, Surf Communication Solutions (US), Microwave Networks (US, UK), and Helios communication (UK, China, Israel). During his military service, Kfir served as Captain in the IDF UAV unit.

Mr Koen Willems

Head of International Government Satcom, ST Engineering Newtec
Mr Koen Willems

Koen Willems has 20 years’ experience working in different technology industries. Before joining Newtec he was Product Marketing Manager for Europe at the electronics giant TOSHIBA. Currently Koen holds the position of Head of International Government Satcom with focus on the global government, defense and humanitarian satcom markets at Newtec. In this role Mr. Willems is in charge of developing the government and defense market worldwide for Newtec and managing large programs.

Koen has a Master's degree in English & Scandinavian Languages (University Ghent, Belgium, 1997) and a Master's degree in Marketing Strategy and Management (Vlekho Business School in Brussels, 1998). More recently Koen also received the degree for ‘High Studies in Security and Defence’ at the Belgian Royal Higher Institute for Defence as well as the SERA degree (European Session for Armament Officials) for the Defence armament economy course focusing on European challenges at the French National Institute of Higher Defense in Paris.

You may know Koen as a Newtec technology evangelist through his regular appearance in editorials in satellite focused publications, white papers and speaking slots at conferences around the world.
 

Mr Len Schiavone

Technical Director, Integrated Communications Systems, Raytheon
Mr Len Schiavone

Len Schiavone is a Principal Engineering Fellow at Raytheon and Technology Director for the Integrated Communication Systems (ICS) business. Mr. Schiavone joined Raytheon in 2007 and is responsible for guiding the development of technology in the areas of satellite communications systems, tactical communications systems, cryptographic solutions and combat identification systems. Prior to assuming this role at Raytheon, Mr. Schiavone was at the MITRE Corporation where he worked on a wide range of military communication programs.

Mr Luke Brown

Assistant Secretary Space and Communication, Australian Department of Defence
Mr Luke Brown

In 2019, Luke Brown took up the duties of the Assistant Secretary Space and Communications branch of the Australian Department of Defence Joint Capabilities Group. In this role he is responsible for managing the coordination and consolidation of space and communications capabilities.
Luke originally joined the Royal Australian Air Force in January 1982. As an Aeronautical Engineer he worked on mostly transport aircraft. In the early 1990s Luke also worked as part of the RAAF team in development of the Airworthiness framework.
From 1996 Luke has been working in various acquisition engineering and project management roles in Aerospace, Guided Weapons and organisational reform. After transitioning to the public service in 1999 he has worked on secondment with the UK MoD and the KC-30A Multi Role Tanker Transport aircraft in team Madrid.
Most recently Luke was the Chief Engineer of the Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group.
Luke has a Bachelor of Engineering (Aeronautical) from RMIT, a Master of Science (Aerospace Systems Engineering) from Loughborough University, UK, and a Master of Business - Executive (Complex Project Management) from QUT. Luke is also a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia.
 

Mr Michael Rudd

Head of Telecommunications Strategy, UK Space Agency
Mr Michael Rudd

Mike Rudd joined the UK Space Agency in 2016 and is charged with growing the Telecoms sector of Space as the Head of Telecommunications Strategy as part of the Agency’s ambition to capture 10% of the global market by 2030.

His role involves Working with Government, ESA, academia and industry to bring new and innovative satellite Telecoms technologies and services to the market creating and delivering the Agency’s strategy on Telecoms infrastructure, supporting work on the Civil Space Strategy and Supporting UK industry to grow and develop their businesses, investing through ESA’s ARTES programme and other means.

Prior to joining the Agency, Mike spent some 30 years commissioning, supporting and managing the delivery of telecommunications for Defence.
 

Mr Michel Leenaarts

MILSATCOM Programme Manager, Defence Materiel Organisation , Netherlands MoD
Mr Michel Leenaarts

Michel Leenaarts is a programme management expert for international armament cooperation programmes. He has been responsible for the selection and acquisition of a new fleet of tanker-transport aircraft for five nations under the umbrella of NATO, the selection and acquisition of the new Chinook helicopter fleet for the Netherlands, The Netherlands interest in the replacement of the NATO AWACS fleet as well as many other armaments cooperation programmes.

Michel Leenaarts received a Master degree of Science in Aerospace Engineering at Delft University, an Executive Master degree of Security and Defence at the Netherlands Defence Academy and a Bachelor Degree of Engineering in Aircraft Design at Haarlem University of Technology. He recently graduated for the Senior Course at the NATO Defence College in Rome.

As The Netherland’s MILSATCOM Programme Manager, Michel brings together the SATCOM interests of the armed forces with the cooperation amongst the international partners. His ambition is characterized by the drive to find synergies between different stakeholders in a complex and changing environment and “make it happen”. Innovative, people focused, entrepreneurial and result driven.
 

Mr Mike Nichols

Chief, AFSPC Commercial SATCOM Solutions Branch, AFSPC Commercial Satellite Communications Office, US Air Force
Mr Mike Nichols

Mike Nichols is the Chief of the Commercial Satellite Communications (COMSATCOM) Solutions Branch, Commercial Satellite Communications Office (CSCO), Air Force Space Command (AFSPC). He oversees a portfolio of commercial satellite acquisitions and services with a lifecycle value of 4.6 billion dollars. The COMSATCOM Solutions Branch facilitates the delivery of operationally responsive, customer-focused, and cost-effective commercial satellite communications to the Department of Defense (DoD) and other Government Agencies by providing focused acquisition and lifecycle support to complex customer acquisitions on established or tailored COMSATCOM contracts.

Mr Nick Shave

Vice President, Strategy & Programmes, Inmarsat
Mr Nick Shave

Nick is a member of the leadership team within Inmarsat’s Global Government business unit, supporting the missions of all 5-Eyes nations, most NATO countries, and many other government customers around the world with market-leading satellite services. He is responsible for the Inmarsat Global Government business unit strategy, engagement with senior Government customers, and delivery of government strategic programmes outside the USA.

In July 2019, Nick was appointed Vice Chair of UKspace (the trade association representing the UK space industry). In this role he engages across government, industry and academia at senior levels to promote the UK space sector. This includes driving forward the Space Growth Partnership which is working towards securing 10% of the global space sector market for the UK by 2030. Nick is also Industry Chair of the UK National Cyber Security Centre Space Information Exchange (SPIE).

Nick joined Inmarsat in 2016. Previously, he held a number of management positions in the Logica (now CGI) Space and Defence Business including Director level roles on the UK MOD Skynet 5 MILSATCOM programme and the EU Galileo satellite navigation programme. He has performed senior satellite systems engineering roles in partnership with Airbus in the UK and Thales Alenia Space in France.

Prior to his time at Logica, Nick performed the role of Senior Scientific Officer at the UK Defence Research Agency. In this role, he was instrumental in the definition of the Skynet 5 secure satellite control system through the MOD applied research programme.

Nick is educated to MBA level and also holds a Masters in Satellite Communications from University College London. He has published a number of papers at international conferences on defence and security applications of satellite systems. He is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
 

Mr Nik Smith

Country Director, Lockheed Martin
Mr Nik Smith

Mr Patrick Biewer

CEO, LuxGovSat
Mr Patrick Biewer

Patrick Biewer is the Chief Executive Officer of GovSat since 2015, a new satellite operator created out of the Public-Private Venture between the Luxembourg Government and SES. He reports directly to GovSat’s Board of Directors and is in charge of all the business activities as well as building customer relationships with International institutions such as the European Union (EU), the United Nations (UN) or the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). 
Prior to this position, Patrick held a number of executive positions within SES since he joined in 1993, including Managing Director of SES Broadband Services (SBBS). 
He is a Luxembourg national and was educated in France and in the UK. He holds a Master Degree in Telecommunications and an MBA from the Open University. 
 

Mr Peter B. de Selding

Co-Founder, Editor, Space Intel Report
Mr Peter  B. de Selding

Peter B. de Selding is co-founder and chief editor for Space Intel Report, a website — www.spaceintelreport.com, twitter @pbdes — dedicated to business-related aspects of the space business. He created Space Intel Report in 2017 after having spent a number of years as Paris bureau chief and European correspondent for Space News. 

Mr Peter Hadinger

Chief Technology Officer, Inmarsat
Mr Peter Hadinger

Mr Peter Hoene

President & CEO, SES Government Solutions
Mr Peter Hoene

Brigadier General Peter F. Hoene, USAF (Retired) was named President and CEO of SES Government Solutions on January 19, 2015. In his previous role, he served as the Corporate Vice President for Development for SES Government Solutions, headquartered in Reston, Va. As Corporate Vice President for Development, he worked with United States warfighters and other government users to help determine their requirements and offer communications support, hosted payload opportunities, and network solutions. He then communicated those requirements to the SES parent organization to take advantage of existing on-orbit SES fleet capacity, or to influence future satellite designs.

Pete retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2010 as Brigadier General, following 30 years of service. He is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, as well as a distinguished graduate of both the Air Command and Staff College and the National War College. He holds two masters degrees and served in a wide variety of Space, Command and Control, and research, development, acquisition, test, staff and command assignments.

In his last active duty position, Hoene served as the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Program Executive Officer for Command and Control, where he managed a portfolio of Joint and Coalition Command and Control and Information Sharing programs. Prior to his DISA assignment, he was Commander, 350th Electronic Systems Wing (C2&ISR Wing), Electronic Systems Center, Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., where he managed a portfolio of 49 command and control (C2), ISR, Space and Cyber programs valued at more than $9 billion.

 

Mr Richard Franklin

Head of Global Secure Communications, Airbus Defence & Space
Mr Richard Franklin

Richard is responsible for the Airbus Defence and Space lead business, Secure Communications, responsible for delivering connectivity build, operations and services. With satellite communications as its backbone, and defence customers at its core, solutions are increasingly focused on the integration of all critical communications for clients that demand the highest availability and security.
Prior to joining Airbus in November 2015, Richard was the Commercial and Strategy Director and G4S, and prior to that held positions at both QinetiQ and Cable and Wireless.
Richard is a keen cyclist, and winter sports enthusiast.
 

Mr Simon Hoey

Business Development Advisor, Intelsat
Mr Simon Hoey

Simon Hoey joined Intelsat in 2016 to increase the engagement with international defence and government organizations. He is focused on NATO and Europe as well as EMEA, working to extend relationships with US FMS exporters and develop relationships for major government programs regarding end-user satellite communications requirements.

Simon has previously worked at Harris and Airbus Defence and Space, providing solutions to European and US DoD deployed forces with a range of milsatcom and commercial satcom solutions. He began his career at Marconi Space Systems working on satellite payloads and has worked for other hardware manufacturers and systems integrators.

Simon has a BSc in Physics with Electronics, is a Chartered Engineer and earned an MBA from the University of Westminster.

Intelsat S.A. (NYSE: I) operates the world’s first Globalized Network, delivering high-quality, cost-effective video and broadband services anywhere in the world. Intelsat’s Globalized Network combines the world’s largest satellite backbone with terrestrial infrastructure, managed services and an open, interoperable architecture to enable customers to drive revenue and reach through a new generation of network services. Thousands of organizations serving billions of people worldwide rely on Intelsat to provide ubiquitous broadband connectivity, multi-format video broadcasting, secure satellite communications and seamless mobility services. The end result is an entirely new world, one that allows us to envision the impossible, connect without boundaries and transform the ways in which we live.
 

Mr Wayne Sullens

Senior Project Leader, The Aerospace Corporation
Mr Wayne Sullens

Mr Willy Guilleux

Senior VP Global Government Services, Eutelsat
Mr Willy Guilleux

With more than 25 years of experience in both telecommunications and space business, Willy Guilleux joined the Global Government Services Business Line of Eutelsat in 2016 after spending 7 years as Head of the Western Europe Sales and Business Development for the Communications, Intelligence and Security Business Line of Airbus Defence and Space.

Prior to joining Airbus Defence and Space, Willy spent 9 years at Arianespace, the European space launch services provider, where he was Marketing Director in charge of marketing, business development and market analysis within the Commercial Directorate of Arianespace.

Willy also worked for 6 years within Lucent Technologies in its Wireless Access Systems Business Unit. He held numerous commercial and field operations positions in the EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions, where he also led Technical Sales Support teams for delivering offers to telecommunication operators in these regions.

Graduated in Telecommunications Engineering from Telecom Bretagne in Brest, France, and post-graduated in Radio Telecommunications from ETSIT in Barcelona, Spain, Willy also has a Master of Science degree in EEA (Electronics - Electricity - Automatism) from Rennes I University, France, as well as a Certification in Business Financing from HEC Business School in Jouy-en-Josas, France.
 

Ms Andrea Loper

Acquisition Program Manager, Air Force Research Laboratory, US Air Force
Ms Andrea Loper

Ms. Loper presently serves as the principal acquisition program manager for the Space Vehicles Directorate at Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She recently led a $340M Contract Award effort for the Integrated Experiments and Evaluation Division, launched the initial AFRL collaborative Commercially Augmented Mission Operations (CAMO) Campus and Commercial Consortium, and supported the AFRL Space Accelerator program. Ms. Loper possess over 10 years of program management experience across the space enterprise. From 2009 – 2013, she served as the program integrator and segments lead for the U.S. DoD Enhanced Polar Protected SatComm System and returned to SATCOM in the Wideband Program Office in 2016. She joined the U.S. Government as a Presidential Management Fellow 2008 at the Space and Missile System Center in Los Angeles from a 6-year position in Germany, where she managed operations in Kuwait, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq as a support services contractor.
 

Ms Deanna Ryals

Chief Partnership Officer, SMC, US Air Force
Ms Deanna Ryals

Ms. Deanna L. Ryals is the Chief Partnership Officer, Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), Los Angeles, AFB CA. In this role, she is responsible for driving partnerships with Allies, Inter-Agencies and Commercial partners to fill capability and architectural gaps across the entire military space enterprise.
Previously, Ms. Ryals was the Chief, International Programs Division (MCI) in the MILSATCOM Systems Directorate (MC) at SMC. Ms. Ryals continues to perform these duties as SMC CPO. Major contributions include developing partnerships with nine allies across the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) and Advanced Extermely High Frequency (AEHF) satellite programs, executing $3B in international partner contributions, and spearheading the first ever Allied hosting of a US DoD National Security Space (NSS) payload for the Enhanced Polar SATCOM-Recapitalization program, bringing protected MILSATCOM to Allied warfighters in the polar region.

In 1988, she entered federal government service working for the Army Corps of Engineers. For more than 25 years, she has supported the Department of Defense (DoD) in both civil service and industry.

From 1988 to 2001, Ms. Ryals supported numerous Army and Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD) organizations by providing acquisition and financial management support. In 2001, she joined the Secretary of the Air Force (SAF) Space Acquisition Directorate (AQS) monitoring the $10B MILSATCOM terminals acquisition portfolio. In 2007, she took over as the single SAF/AQ focal point for all MILSATCOM international activities, championing the development of MOUs with Australia culminating in a $6.2B partnership and five Allies culminating in a $10.5B partnership (the largest AF International Armaments Cooperative Program for a space capability) expanding the WGS constellation with two Allied funded satellites. In 2012, Ms. Ryals became the PM for Acquisition Strategy Development under the Air Force Program Executive Officer for Space Launch (AFPEO/SL) in Chantilly, Virginia. In this role, Ms. Ryals was instrumental in securing DoD Acquisition Executive approval of a new acquisition strategy for future DoD NSS launches that introduced a competitive environment for all certified U.S. launch service providers. Ms. Ryals rejoined MILSATCOM in January 2013, as the Chief of International Programs.
 

Ms Demaryl Singleton

DoD Teleport ACAT I Program Manager, DISA
Ms Demaryl Singleton

Ms. Demaryl D. Singleton is the Program Manager (PM) of the DoD Teleport.

Program Office (TPO), within the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). DoD Teleport is a $3.1B program and one of two Acquisition Category I (ACAT I) programs at DISA. Through a multigenerational, evolutionary development approach, TPO integrates and implements satellite terminals and the ground station baseband equipment to enable secured voice, data, and video communications to deployed warfighters enhancing situational awareness and information superiority. As the PM, Ms. Singleton leads the program and is responsible for the design, development, system engineering, acquisition testing, integration, implementation and life cycle management of the Teleport System to satisfy Joint Requirements Oversight Council validated operational requirements.

Ms. Singleton was appointed as PM in November 2015. Ms. Singleton previously served as the Deputy Program Manager for the DoD Teleport Program
 

Ms Kay Sears

Vice President & GM Military Space, Lockheed Martin
Ms Kay Sears

Kay Sears is the Vice President and General Manager of the Military Space line of business for Lockheed Martin Space. In this capacity, Ms. Sears has general management responsibility for critical national security space programs including Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF), Defense Meteorological Space Program (DMSP), Global Positioning System (GPS), Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), Space Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS), Space Protection and other Department of Defense space programs.
Previously, Ms. Sears was the Vice President of Strategy and Business Development where she was responsible for growing the Space business with a comprehensive strategy to develop new markets and expand core mission areas. She also led strategic planning, advanced technology concepts and new business acquisition efforts for each of the Space lines of business.
Prior to joining Lockheed Martin, Ms. Sears served as president of Intelsat General. In this role, she was responsible for implementing the company’s strategic and operational plans and for the overall mission of providing a range of sustainable, cost-effective and secure communication solutions to government and commercial customers.
Before joining Intelsat, Ms. Sears helped launch government services business units at both G2 Satellite Solutions and Verestar. With nearly three decades of experience, she is a respected leader in the space and satellite communications industry and has extensive experience in rapid-response solutions for both military and civil agencies of the U.S. government.
In 2009, Ms. Sears was appointed to the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee to provide information, technical expertise, advice and guidance regarding issues that may affect national security telecommunications capabilities.
Ms. Sears has a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing and economics from the University of Richmond and an MBA in Information Systems from George Washington University.

Ms Nicole Robinson

SVP, Global Government, SES Networks
Ms Nicole Robinson

Nicole Robinson serves as the Senior Vice President of Global Government for SES Networks. In this position, she is responsible for the company’s global business portfolio of government customers in the areas of defense, security, humanitarian, federal, civilian and institutional organizations.
In addition to these roles, Ms. Robinson serves as Chairman of the Board of Redu Space Services and Director of the LuxGovSat Board of Directors.
In the 10 years since Ms. Robinson joined SES, she has served in a variety of Executive roles leading teams in the area of government product development, business development, government affairs and marketing. Prior to joining SES, she served as the leader of the Strategic Communications function for the U.S. Joint Forces Command’s Standing Joint Force Headquarters (SJFHQ) with General Dynamics as well as the U.S. Army Center of Military History.

Ms. Robinson is known in the satellite industry for serving in a variety of leadership positions including two terms as Chair of the Hosted Payload Alliance as well as Vice Chair, Board level positions for the Washington Space Business Roundtable, Techcom and others. She was the recipient of the 2012 Future Leaders Award by the Society of Satellite Professionals International and is a member of “The FEW,” an invitation-only assembly of senior executive women.
Ms. Robinson is certified in Federal Financial Management by the Federal Training Center, completed her bachelor’s degree in Communications at Radford University, earned an MBA from Liberty University, and is a graduate of the Senior Executives in National and International Security Program at Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government.
 

Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Giovanni Battista Durando

SATCOM Service Area Owner, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Giovanni Battista Durando

Giovanni joined the IT Navy in 1974, when he was admitted at the NAVAL ACADEMY – Italian Officer Naval School in Livorno. He has obtained his Doctorate and Master Degree in Electronic Engineering, from PISA UNIVERSITY. He retired as Rear Admiral from the IT Navy in 2013 after his full career (including technical, operational and procurement assignments).

He then joined NATO Information and Communication Agency - NCIA - where since 1 January 2016 he is the SATCOM Area Owner. In this role, he is responsible for both the SATCOM Service delivery to NATO Commands and for the developing the new projects for the next 15 years. In this challenging role he is, in particular, responsible for the implementation of the new Satellite Communication Transmissions Services Capability Package (CP 130), that worth about 1.5 B€.
 

Wing Commander David Black

Skynet 6EC Project Manager, UK MOD
Wing Commander David Black

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Conference agenda

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9:00

Registration & Coffee

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9:15

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley

Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley, Director, Northern Space & Security Ltd

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Delivering the Disruptive: Future Launch & Development of Small Satellites

Mr Clive Oates

Mr Clive Oates, Head of Strategic Business Opportunities, Surrey Satellites, Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd

  • Providing end-to-end space mission design, test, launch and operation for small satellites
  • SSTL 42 & SSTL 300: providing low cost LEO capability with high performance architecture
  • Successes of the REMOVEDEBRIS mission on creating responsible management of LEO assets
  • Partnering with Orbex to carry experimental payloads from 2021
  • Future development of sovereign UK launch – rethinking how we deliver small satellites moving forward
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    Small Sats, Payloads and Data: Trends in Future Space

    Mr Mark Boggett

    Mr Mark Boggett, CEO, Seraphim Capital

  • Seraphim within the context of the UK’s space strategy: developing innovation through venture funds
  • Data requires in the IoT era – why new small satellites represent the future of space
  • The current start up landscape & where hosted payload provision can enable future cubesat development
  • The UK & Harwell as a technology hub for disruptive technology development
  • Investment and accelerator programmes of Seraphim – harnessing the power
     
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    Meeting the Challenges of the New Space Age

    Dr Juan Reveles

    Dr Juan Reveles, Chief Technology Officer, Oxford Space Systems

  • Delivering innovative and scalable structures that save on build and launch costs
  • Deployable antennas for small satellites – key considerations for composite material and their compatibility with the space environment
  • Other applications of innovative composite structures: Oxford Space Systems boom on AlSat-Nano & REMOVEDEBRIS missions
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    Morning Coffee

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    11:30

    Panel: The UK as a New Launch Nation: Priorities for the Development of New Sites

  • An introduction to the panellists and opening remarks
  • Horizontal and vertical launch – payload, cost and range factors for respective sites
  • Promoting a collective vision for the UK launch market – ensuring each site fulfils a niche within the future framework
  • The business case for sovereign launch capability for the UK
  • Final concluding thoughts from the panellists
     
  • Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley

    Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley, Director, Northern Space & Security Ltd

    Mr Miles Carden

    Mr Miles Carden, Director, Spaceport Cornwall

    Ms Yvette Hopkins

    Ms Yvette Hopkins, Director of Operations, Shetland, Shetland Space Centre

    Mr Ben Jarvis

    Mr Ben Jarvis, CEO, Raptor Aerospace Ltd

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    Future Space & Disruption in the Satellite Market

    Mr Craig Clark

    Mr Craig Clark, Chief Scientific Officer and Founder, Clyde Space / AAC Clyde

  • How standardised, proven and robust platforms will provide the bedrock of the LEO economy
  • The range for Cubesats: from 1U to Innosat: provision of capability across all requirements
  • Performance considerations for small satellites – providing the bandwidth and resolution demanded by current operators
  • Encryption as a standard for authentication in space assets
  • Future partnerships that will build ‘space as a service’
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    Networking Lunch

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    Bringing Space Down to Earth: with Spaceships from the Clyde

    Professor Malcolm Macdonald

    Professor Malcolm Macdonald, Chair of Space Technology & Director of Scottish Centre of Excellence in Satellite Applications, SoXSA, University of Strathclyde & SoXSA

  • New approaches, technologies, & concepts for future agile constellations
  • Small satellite quantum key distribution for secure end-to-end communications
  • Inter-satellite optical communications using LEDs
  • Where are we going? Anticipated developments in the small satellites sector
     
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    Faraday Service: Providing Rapid, Ultra-Low Cost Access to LEO

    Mr Douglas  Liddle

    Mr Douglas Liddle, CEO, In-Space Missions Limited

  • Leveraging mature newspace technology for the Faraday project
  • Providing commercial in-orbit demonstrations in Q3 of 2019
  • How ride-sharing can transform access to space for small nations and organisations
  • Future hosted payload opportunities and how the industry can exploit them
  • Responsive space for commercial and institutional customers
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    Afternoon Tea

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    IoT as a Space Enabled Technology: Utilising Small Satellites for New Networks

    Dr Rainer Wansch

    Dr Rainer Wansch, Head of Department, RF and SatCom Systems, Fraunhofer IIS

  • Wireless data transmission systems utilised in industry and for the consumer
  • The role of satellites in IoT
  • Future hybrid systems to support low cost IoT connectivity
  • Technical challenges to be overcome in using LEO constellations for IoT applications
  • Technology for reducing the terminal power and enabling antenna directivity for links
  • Steerable antennas for LEO small satellites – IoT implications
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    Modelling and Simulation Perspectives on Future UK Launch

    Mr Ben Jarvis

    Mr Ben Jarvis, CEO, Raptor Aerospace Ltd

  • The current launch landscape – bringing back spaceflight to the UK and the obstacle this presents
  • Collaboration with the spaceport providers to model and simulate launches to ensure they are safely and effectively achieved
  • Support for the sub-orbital launch market in the UK
  • Hardware flight testing and training programmes for the launch providers
     
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks

    Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley

    Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley, Director, Northern Space & Security Ltd

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    Close of Focus Day

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    Pre-Conference Dinner at the Army-Navy Club Sponsored by Lockheed Martin (Invitation Only)

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    Registration & Coffee

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    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mr Gerard Donelan, Vice-President Security & Defence, SES Networks

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    Host Nation Opening Keynote Address

    Air Vice Marshall Johnny Stringer , Chief of Staff Joint Forces Command , UK MOD

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    Strategic Developments in SKYNET & Future UK MILSATCOM

    Captain David Moody, Deputy Head for Space, Capability C4ISR, JFC, UK MoD

  • Outlining space as an operating domain - the Future Force Concept and strategic approaches to SATCOM
  • Requirements for the future: coverage and concurrency to enable expeditionary capability & availability and survivability in a contested & competitive EM and physical space
  • Pivot towards a much more informed MoD with an appropriate level of independent industry advice and support that can leverage own capitally acquired MILSATCOM, commercial SATCOM, and allied collaboration
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    The UK’s National Space Strategy – Providing Leadership in the Global Space Market

    Mr Michael Rudd, Head of Telecommunications Strategy, UK Space Agency

  • Connectivity as half the story: exploiting future mesh systems to meet operational data requirements
  • Space as a British success story – maintaining market capture and leadership through the development of innovation centres such as Harwell
  • Providing enduring capability: UKSA’s role in the provision of future sovereign capability through SKYNET 5 SDW and SKYNET 6
  • Where COMSATCOM can be integrated for low resilience C4i requirements
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    SKYNET 5 – the backbone of the UK’s current SATCOM capability

    Mr Barry Austin, Skynet 6 Project Manager and Deputy Head of Networks, UK MoD

  • Ensuring the SDW remains a springboard for SKYNET 6 EC and doesn’t constrain it
  • Current feedback from initial industry competitions for the execution of SDW and timeline for bidder announcement in 2020
  • User terminal considerations for the future of the systems & ensuring they’re interoperable with future systems without constraining their design
  • ‘Go fast’ approach: delivering quickly on the project through organisational efforts within ISS
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    UK MoD Panel: Concepts of Future Operations (CONOPS) for the UK Under Skynet 5 & Skynet 6

  • Who, where and what we will be fighting in 20 years’ time – forecasting the future to shape requirements writing today
  • Maintaining the UK’s SATCOM sovereignty: balancing value and freedom of action to project power moving forward
  • Ground terminal perspectives: ensuring the space & terrestrial components remain interoperable
     
  • Mr Gerard Donelan, Vice-President Security & Defence, SES Networks

    Wing Commander David Black

    Wing Commander David Black, Skynet 6EC Project Manager, UK MOD

    Commander Phil Coope, Strategic Networks Capability Manager, Joint Forces Command, UK MoD

    Ms Deanna Ryals, Chief Partnership Officer, SMC, US Air Force

    Dr Michael O'Callaghan, Space S&T Programme Manager, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory

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    Morning Coffee

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    Enabling Warfare in the Information Age – Situational Awareness and Advanced Assured Connectivity

    Mr Richard Franklin, Head of Global Secure Communications, Airbus Defence & Space

  • 50 years of pioneering progress
  • Achieving  the vision of the Information Age today and tomorrow
  • Continuing to deliver assured connectivity moving forward
     
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    Keeping Ahead

    Mr Justin Keller

    Mr Justin Keller, Director, Advanced Programs, Military Space, Lockheed Martin

  • Resiliency, Change and the Need for Speed
  • Military Satellites for Tomorrow
     
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    Industry Panel Discussion: Perspectives from the Primes – Delivering Robust SATCOM Capability Moving Forward

  • An outline of current technology and where future trends will shape capability over the next 10 years
  • How technology demonstrations that have been integrated into SATCOM programmes
  • How can you balance Sovereign, commercial and pooled solutions for communications? The benefits of each and exploring key drivers moving forward
  • Stakeholder engagement: how do we meet requirements which also offering new approaches to government
  • Concluding thoughts: how to deliver assured and robust SATCOM moving forward
  • Mr Richard Franklin, Head of Global Secure Communications, Airbus Defence & Space

    Mr Nick Shave, Vice President, Strategy & Programmes, Inmarsat

    Mr Peter B. de Selding, Co-Founder, Editor, Space Intel Report

    Mr Nik Smith

    Mr Nik Smith, Country Director, Lockheed Martin

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    Networking Lunch

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    Air Connectivity at the Service of Collaborative Combat

    Mr Franck Chatain, Product Line Manager - SATCOM Mobile Networks, Thales

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    SYRACUSE IV – Moving to Initial Operating Capability by 2021

    Colonel Laurent Jannin, Head of French SATCOM Programs, DGA

  • The MILSATCOM strategy of the French MoD – delivering information superiority in France and other operating theatres
  • Shared and sovereign assets: how pooled SATCOM capability can help augment SYRACUSE IV gaps in coverage
  • Providing new GEO capability through SYRRACUSE IV and timelines to deliver an IOC by 2021 and FOC by 2022
  • Ground segment considerations for future SATCOM – providing a layered approach to build resilience to cyber, jamming and HANE threats
  • Where COMSATCOM can enhance the future of the C4i network
     
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    Secure, Agile, Resilient, and Assured Services Delivered for Global & Multi-Mode Communications

    Mr Willy Guilleux, Senior VP Global Government Services, Eutelsat

  • Advanced satcom services delivered in the air, at sea and on the ground
  • Innovative tactical communications and welfare services
  • Interoperability leveraging MilSatCom and ComSatCom capabilities
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    Afternoon Tea

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    Session Reserved for Inmarsat

    Mr Peter Hadinger

    Mr Peter Hadinger, Chief Technology Officer, Inmarsat

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    Disruptive Innovations That Will Change Government and Defence Operations Over Satellite

    Mr Koen Willems, Head of International Government Satcom, ST Engineering Newtec

  • Increased need for global MoD networks to connect the dispersed operations
  • Next-Gen waveforms provide both secure, resilient and efficient satellite communications adapted to the application
  • Provide seamless communications on-the-move on sea, land and in the air
  • Use Cases for 5G and Edge Computing in Military Satcom networks
  • How new space assets (HTS, MEO, LEO, GEO, HEO, HAPS) effect the ground segment satellite networks
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    CP90A130: Providing SATCOM Capability for NATO Moving Forward

  • Moving from NSP2K MOU towards new sovereign bandwidth acquisition for NATO operations
  • The future of NATO SATCOM CP90A130: providing enhanced SHF, UHF and EHF space segments over the next 15 years
  • Balancing the anticipated AOI for NATO, programme cost and future user requirements for the programme
  • Status on the MOU signatures – sharing the pooled capacity of France, Italy, UK and US SATCOM constellations
     
  • Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Giovanni Battista Durando, SATCOM Service Area Owner, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

    Mr Antonio Calderon, Service Line Chief, Network Services and IT Infrastructure, NATO Communications and Informations Agency (NCIA)

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    GovSat- Engaging Secure Satellite Communications

    Mr Patrick Biewer, CEO, LuxGovSat

  • Secure SatCom, a key pillar in national defence SatCom architectures
  • GovSat, first year of operations: experience sharing and next steps
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    Dual Technologies and Services Demonstrations for Govsatcom And Milsatcom

    Mr Jean-Pierre Diris, Head of Navigation and Telecommunications Department, CNES (French Space Agency)

  • Broadband Ka
  • Electrical satellite and numerical payload
  • Mobile satcom demonstrations for institutions
     
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Mr Gerard Donelan, Vice-President Security & Defence, SES Networks

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    Post Conference Drinks Reception Hosted by Lead Sponsor SES - Taj St James Court

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    Post Conference Dinner Hosted by Silver Sponsor Eutelsat (Invitation Only) - The Quilon Restaurant

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    Registration & Coffee

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    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mr Brad Grady, Senior Analyst , Northern Sky Research, LLC

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    Integrating Commercial Bandwidth and Architectures to Military Communications

    Mr Mike Nichols, Chief, AFSPC Commercial SATCOM Solutions Branch, AFSPC Commercial Satellite Communications Office, US Air Force

  • The evolving organisational structure within the DoD – where AFSPACE sits within the SATCOM provision framework
  • Exploiting the new window of opportunity for the acquisition of future commercial SATCOM
  • Finding the balance between commercial and sovereign capability – key considerations
  • Leasing of DoD teleports for COMSATCOM to provide military end-users the services they require
  • Final concluding comments: what the emerging LEO small satellites revolution means for CSCO’s future bandwidth strategy
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    Go Global, Go Polar: From Spot Beams to Global High Throughput - Next Generation Satcom Capability

    Ms Nicole Robinson, SVP, Global Government, SES Networks

  • The value of multi-band and/or multi-orbit constellations - leveraging the diversity and resiliency of Commercial Satellite Communications
  • Total global coverage with low latency high-throughput connectivity – exploring new architectural configurations and extending high-throughput capability for the polar regions
  • Scalable network architecture and seamless network approach  
     
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    US Enterprise Communications

    Mr Joseph Vanderpoorten, SMC Portfolio Architect, MILSATCOM Advanced Concepts, SMC, AFSPACE, US Air Force

  • System enterprise – moving ops from single purpose SATCOM to in depth, heterogenous service
  • Roaming across purpose built and commercial constellations (WGS, HTS, HCS, PTS)
  • Flexible enterprise including terminals, networks, management and control exploiting flexible “pool” capacity access via commercial and purpose built space capacity blends
  • Advanced Business Concepts to integrate purpose built and commercial products within common resource pool
  • Pool benefits to the warfighter:
  • Reliable assured access and surge support
  • Higher resiliency
  • Better affordability
  • Timelines for SpEC OT terminal and enterprise prototyping and delivery in the mid-2020’s
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    FSS or MSS: Competitors or Complimentary?

    Mr Dan Gager, VP, Business Development, COMSAT

  • Where is the market heading with LEO Ku?
  • How will new global MSS solutions change the marketplace?
  • How will traditional MSS services integrate with GEO/FSS and LEO Ku/Ka band satellite solutions?
  • Will HTS Ka band satellites play a larger role in meeting global SATCOM requirements?
     
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    Morning Coffee

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    Space Architecture Resilience: Thinking a Step Ahead with Disaggregation and Flexibility

    Mr David Petit, MilSatCom Programmes Manager, Airbus

  • Contested space now a reality
  • Evolution of protection and deterrence strategies for milsatcom mission assurance
  • Affording disaggregation and flexibility thanks to the Airbus wide span of secured satellites solutions: NEO, OneSat, Arrow
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    SMC 2.0.’ Delivering the Capability Demanded by the Warfighter at EPIC SPEED

  • SMC 2.0 – why we need it and what EPIC SPEED really means
  • Enabling greater lethality and war-winning capability through a relentless drive towards innovation
  • Moving from a stove-piped approach to the mission areas to an enterprise wide management style
  • ‘Take the final leap’ steps to achieving FOC by 2020
  • Delivering space supremacy with the same ownership as air superiority to always stay ahead of our adversaries
  • Ms Deanna Ryals, Chief Partnership Officer, SMC, US Air Force

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    Future US MilSatCom

    Colonel Ryan J. Gulden, Capability Integrator, SATCOM, SMC/ZAC SATCOM , US Air Force

  • Future of the US DoD SATCOM Enterprise
  • Including Wide-band, Narrow-band and strategic systems
  • SatCom Enterprise initiatives – partnerships, innovation, culture and speed
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    Session Reserved for Viasat

    Mr Andy Lincoln, Vice President/Chief Technology Officer, Government Products Portfolio, Viasat, Inc.

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    OmegA Launch Service Overview

    Mr Kent Rominger, Vice President and OmegA Capture Lead, Flight Systems Division, Northrop Grumman

  • Intermediate/heavy lift capability for national security missions
  • Extremely reliable design leverages flight-proven technologies
  • Experienced team dedicated to customer success
  • On track for qualification launches in 2021

     

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    Networking Lunch

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    Mandate for Change--Why the US Government Must Change the way they View and Procure Commercial SATCOM

    Mr Peter Hoene, President & CEO, SES Government Solutions

  • The threat demands the USG quickly develop a more resilient architecture, supported by ready access to capacity—multiple bands, orbits, & networks
  • Commercial SATCOM is a significant contributor to a more distributed, disaggregated architecture
  • Need to get inside the enemy’s decision loop
  • The need for speed: Industry can provide improved SATCOM capabilities much faster than purpose built acquisition efforts
  • Commercial satellite procurement completed in 2-3 years
  • Allows for much more flexible and timely technology insertion and adapting to a changing security and information assurance landscape
  • Provides key host vehicles for hosted payloads at a fraction of the cost of free flyers or purpose built satellites
  • USG sponsored innovation and partnerships are needed to change the way we do business and to enable a more flexible, integrated architecture
  • Good examples include SMC’s Pathfinder and Pilot initiatives to act as catalysts for more innovative approaches
  • Other examples include DIU and DEUCSI who are pushing experimentation and innovation to leverage commercial capabilities for the warfighter
  • Need to view owner/operators as “Industry Partners” providing “vital infrastructure”
  • Longer-term agreements needed to provide incentives for industry investment and tailored capabilities for the warfighter
     
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    Panel Discussion - Transforming the Allied Space Enterprise: Governance of Future SATCOM Acquisition and Life Cycle Management

  • ‘Always the predator, never the prey’ – why staying ahead of our adversaries requires a ‘go fast’ approach
  • SMC 2.0., the Catalyst Space Accelerator and other rapid prototyping and procurement lines of effort within the DoD
  • How industry integrate into the DoD’s approach – from primes to incubators – partnering with commercials to deliver the bandwidth demanded by the warfighter
  • What organisational structure changes such as the Space COCOM mean for future processes
  • Where allied partners can help speed up our access to the space enablers required
  • Final concluding thoughts from the panellists
     
  • Ms Kay Sears, Vice President & GM Military Space, Lockheed Martin

    Ms Deanna Ryals, Chief Partnership Officer, SMC, US Air Force

    Ms Andrea Loper, Acquisition Program Manager, Air Force Research Laboratory, US Air Force

    Ms Nicole Robinson, SVP, Global Government, SES Networks

    Ms Demaryl Singleton, DoD Teleport ACAT I Program Manager, DISA

    Colonel (Ret'd) Nichoel E. Brooks, Nation Strategy and Operations Leader , Deloitte Consulting LLP

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    Connectivity to the Tactical Edge

    Mr Billy Bingham

    Mr Billy Bingham, Director, Government Accounts, OneWeb

  • OneWeb’s global communications network will deliver the levels of reliable and secure throughput that government applications require
  • OneWeb will discuss the new high-speed, low latency use cases that will enhance decision-making and security to connect those who protect at the tactical edge
     
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    “Architecting MILSATCOM User Terminals for Emerging Capabilities”

    Mr Len Schiavone, Technical Director, Integrated Communications Systems, Raytheon

  • New commercial SATCOM and MILSATCOM services require innovative approaches to user terminal design
  • Key design challenges include spectrum supportability and waveform diversity
  • Technology advances in modem and RF design enable the next-gen architectures
  • New design principles can accommodate emerging capabilities, leverage technology advances and foster greater interoperability
     
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    Afternoon Tea

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    The Transition to Secure Agile Ka-band Com Satcom

    Mr Donald Walker, Director, Defence & Security , Avanti

  • As defence agencies, MoD’s and the DoD migrate services to Ka-band taking advantage of the lower cost profile, companies such as Avanti are satisfying the requirements of security, availability and agility with new steerable capabilities in military bands
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    DoD Teleport's Future Allied MLGC/MVG Approach

    Ms Demaryl Singleton, DoD Teleport ACAT I Program Manager, DISA

  • MLGC Capability Overview
  • Allied MLGC/MVG Background and Approach
  • Current Allied MLGC/MVG Working Group Efforts
     
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    The Next Generation of Communication

    Mr Kfir Benjamin, CEO, GetSat

  • The 1D vs 2D vs Passive
  • 2D – timelines for delivery
  • Product comparisons in the market
  • Size, weight and power for the next generation of communications
  • Latest technology for small terminals, such as the Nano / Nano-H
  • What can be achieved with this size, what satellites are required to have good links
  • The future: mPower
     
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    Future Approaches to Disruptive Space

    Lieutenant David Buehler, Deputy Program Manager, SCOTCH Program, AFRL , US Air Force

  • An introduction to the Catalyst Space Accelerator - how it promotes innovation within industry and promotes technology advancement for the warfighter
  • Data Fusion and ISR accelerator
  • Space innovation within Dstl: collaboration & coordination in future space R&D
  • Staying ahead of our adversaries – how ‘space pitch day’ contributes to go fast approaches to future space
  • Final concluding thoughts: what innovation means for how we deliver future warfighting capability
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    SATCOM Architecture Enabling DoD To Dynamically Access Diverse Satellites, Service Providers and Gateways in Minutes

    Dr Mark Dale, Chief Architect, EM&C, Kratos Defense And Security

  • Enterprise Management and Control (EM&C) System
  • Automated Satellite Roaming Capability
  • Leveraging Existing Investment with Modern Capabilities
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Mr Brad Grady, Senior Analyst , Northern Sky Research, LLC

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    Post Conference Drinks Reception Hosted by Gold Sponsor Airbus - The Science Museum

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    Registration & Coffee

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    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mr Allen Antrobus, Account Manager - Military Space, Airbus

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    Space Policy of Japan

    Mr Hirohisa Mori, Director, , National Space Policy Secretariat, Cabinet Office of Japan

  • Current space policy of Japan
  • New Defense Guideline and Mid-term Defense Program
  • Space Situation Awareness
  • QZSS program and Hosted Payload
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    Canadian MILSATCOM update

    Colonel Cameron Stoltz, Director of Space Requirements, Canadian Armed Forces

  • Strong at home, secure in North America & engaged in the world: how the CAF MILSATCOM capabilities feed into these goals
  • Supporting adaptable, flexible and responsive battle management through SATCOM enabled C2
  • Protected military SATCOM (PMSC) –providing bandwidth and milestones to achieve FOC
  • Tactical narrowband SATCOM moving forward: providing great coverage above and below the 65th parallel
  • Where future partnership might come from – perspectives from DG Space
     
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    Norway’s Space Programme – Key Milestones in Development

    Colonel Stig Nilsson, Head of Space Program, Norwegian MOD

  • An introduction to Norwegian defence sector space capabilities & arctic SATCOM mission (ASBM)
  • Collaboration with allied nations on shared space capabilities and timelines for development
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    Morning Coffee

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    Update on the Laser Communications Coalition Mission to Demonstrate UAV Operations via a Satellite-Based Lasercom Link

    Mr Chris Long, Vice President and General Manager, Satellite Systems Division, Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems

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    Optical Communication, the Future of MILSATCOM Connectivity

    Mr Hughes Boulnois, Head of SpaceDataHighway, Airbus Defence & Space

    Mr Michel Leenaarts, MILSATCOM Programme Manager, Defence Materiel Organisation , Netherlands MoD

    Mr Don Brown, General Manager, Government Services, Telesat

    Mr Wayne Sullens

    Mr Wayne Sullens, Senior Project Leader, The Aerospace Corporation

    Moderated by: Mr Mikhail Grinberg

    Moderated by: Mr Mikhail Grinberg, Principal, Renaissance Strategic Advisors

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    Breakthrough Options for True Broadband Connectivity for Both Ground and Air Forces

    Mr Simon Hoey, Business Development Advisor, Intelsat

    The ability to send and receive reliable, high-data rate communications is essential in determining mission success or failure. However, current offerings often fall short of today’s broadband requirements for simultaneous voice, video and data connectivity. Managing a network and the services necessary to support around-the-clock communications with high-data rate transmissions and global agility can burden internal resources, budgets and manpower. In self-managed networks, over commitments to infrastructure, bandwidth and services are often required to achieve the throughput and resiliency you require. That is why many government organizations are shifting away from operating their own networks and turning to commercially available — and trusted — managed services. But, not all service offerings are created equal.  Learn how Intelsat General is changing the game so you can have:

  • Immediate access to high-performance, high data-rate satellite connectivity using compact terminals
  • Flexible and affordable subscription plans, with pay-as-you-go options  
  • Resilient, global coverage with high-throughput satellites for both ground (COTP/Manpack) and air (en-route and ISR) communications
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    Networking Lunch

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    Roadmap for Future SATCOM: Updates on the Australian Approach to C4i

    Mr Luke Brown, Assistant Secretary Space and Communication, Australian Department of Defence

  • Resilient space-based systems to support network capabilities & defence priorities on security and redundancy of assets
  • An overview of the JP 9102 ASDSS mission to provide resilient and responsive joint communications
  • Moving to an initial RFI from industry and architectural designs being considered
  • High mobility (narrowband) and high capacity (wideband) SATCOM: priorities for the development of constellations across bandwidths
  • Concluding perspectives on the roadmap for the future Australian Defence SATCOM System (ASDSS)
     
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    New Zealand’s SATCOM Capabilities and Requirements

    Lieutenant Commander Ralph Groube, Deputy Director Maritime Communications & Information Systems, New Zealand Defence Force

  • New Zealand’s area of operations and the unique communication requirements extensive coastlines and low latitude demand
  • Current global missions and responsibilities for the NZDF - exercise footprint for deployed forces
  • Operations in the Antarctic – C4i utilised below the 65th parallel
  • NZDF integration into the WGS: current MOU and future bandwidth use possibilities
  • Hardened & rugged SATCOM for SOF deployments moving forward
     
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    Future MilSatCom for the Dutch Armed Forces

    Mr Michel Leenaarts, MILSATCOM Programme Manager, Defence Materiel Organisation , Netherlands MoD

  • The requirements of the future: meeting growing bandwidth demands with aging constellations
  • Frameworks for resilience from a Dutch perspective
  • Providing a mix of future capability at varying levels of encryption and nulling
  • International collaboration as a cornerstone of future capability
  • Roadmap for future MilSatCom – partners & providers outlined for respective modes of communication 

     

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    SATCOM and the Space Segment – Plans for Growth in the Data Age

    Colonel Mihai Burlacu, Deputy Head of Communications and IT Department, Romanian MoD

  • Deployable as a key requirement: current transportable anchor stations that are ruggedized for harsh environments
  • TDM frequencies for maritime SATCOM: providing permanent X and Ku band communications for BLOS C4i
  • SCPC, MCPC and CSAT for secure and resilient signals and future constellation usage
  • Providing end-to-end services for voice and data services
     
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    Afternoon Tea

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    SATCOM-on-the-move for the Expeditionary Warfighter

    Captain Dez Hill, G6 Projects Officer, US Marine Corps

  • Challenges for deploying in the northern reaches: natural EM interference, SwAP mobility considerations, latitude & low temperatures
  • Overcoming terminal limits to connect in high latitude environments
  • Communications in cold weather environments – mitigating intense cold, terrain and time drift concerns in the arctic
  • Arctic Communications exercises – feedback from delivering X, S and 4G/LTE capability
  • Bandwidth requirements from an expeditionary perspective moving forward
     
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    Future MilSatCom for the Republic of Korea

    Colonel Young-Ell Kim, Chief, Defense Communication Command, Republic of Korea Armed Forces

  • Providing seamless connectivity and enabling manoeuvre tempo – the key MilSatCom priorities
  • Signals infrustrcture within Korea: GEO SAT and Korea SAT5
  • Where hybrid approaches and COMSATCOM utilisation can provide greater depth in CIS provision
  • Rapid deployment of LTE in support of SATCOM and future deployable capability
     
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    Roadmap for Future Brazilian MilSatCom Capabilities

    Colonel Andre Gustavo , Head of Space Systems Division of the Space Systems Coordination and Implementation Commission, Brazilian Air Force

  • The Brazilian AOR (area of responsibility) and SATCOM challenge that this presents
  • Bringing together the satellite fleet, access to space and the space operations centre
  • PESE’s roadmap for the delivery of Carponis-1 and future platforms into 2022 and beyond
  • Current SATCOM coverage nationally and regionally in X-band
  • Exploring the use of cube-sats in combination with new launch platforms
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    The Brazilian Armed Forces Approach to C4i

    Major General Sergio Luiz Tratz, Deputy Chief of Army Staff - G2, Brazilian Army

  • Brazil’s area of operations: providing on-the-move communications for the warfighter across all terrain Provision of dual-band SATCOM for the support C4i capabilities
  • Enabling adaptive dispersed operations for ground forces through space-enabled technology
  • Efforts within SGDC-2 and future lines of effort for communications provision
  • Ground terminal and radio considerations within the provision of current equipment
  • How LTE and SATCOM-on-the-move will enhance future expeditionary ability for the Brazilian Armed Forces
     
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Three

    Mr Allen Antrobus, Account Manager - Military Space, Airbus


    Chief of Staff Joint Forces Command
    UK MOD
    Deputy Head for Space, Capability C4ISR, JFC
    UK MoD
    G6 Projects Officer
    US Marine Corps
    Nation Strategy and Operations Leader
    Deloitte Consulting LLP
    Head of Space Systems Division of the Space Systems Coordination and Implementation Commission
    Brazilian Air Force
    Director of Space Requirements
    Canadian Armed Forces
    Head of French SATCOM Programs
    DGA
    Deputy Head of Communications and IT Department
    Romanian MoD
    Capability Integrator, SATCOM, SMC/ZAC SATCOM
    US Air Force
    Head of Space Program
    Norwegian MOD
    Chief, Defense Communication Command
    Republic of Korea Armed Forces
    Strategic Networks Capability Manager, Joint Forces Command
    UK MoD
    Chief Architect, EM&C
    Kratos Defense And Security
    Space S&T Programme Manager
    Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
    Director, Advanced Programs, Military Space
    Lockheed Martin
    Deputy Director Maritime Communications & Information Systems
    New Zealand Defence Force
    Deputy Program Manager, SCOTCH Program, AFRL
    US Air Force
    Deputy Chief of Army Staff - G2
    Brazilian Army
    Principal
    Renaissance Strategic Advisors
    Principal
    Renaissance Strategic Advisors
    Account Manager - Military Space
    Airbus
    Vice President/Chief Technology Officer, Government Products Portfolio
    Viasat, Inc.
    Service Line Chief, Network Services and IT Infrastructure
    NATO Communications and Informations Agency (NCIA)
    Skynet 6 Project Manager and Deputy Head of Networks
    UK MoD
    Director, Government Accounts
    OneWeb
    Senior Analyst
    Northern Sky Research, LLC
    Vice President and General Manager, Satellite Systems Division
    Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems
    VP, Business Development
    COMSAT
    MilSatCom Programmes Manager
    Airbus
    General Manager, Government Services
    Telesat
    Director, Defence & Security
    Avanti
    Product Line Manager - SATCOM Mobile Networks
    Thales
    Vice-President Security & Defence
    SES Networks
    Director,
    National Space Policy Secretariat, Cabinet Office of Japan
    Head of SpaceDataHighway
    Airbus Defence & Space
    Head of Navigation and Telecommunications Department
    CNES (French Space Agency)
    SMC Portfolio Architect, MILSATCOM Advanced Concepts, SMC, AFSPACE
    US Air Force
    Director, Advanced Programs, Military Space
    Lockheed Martin
    Vice President and OmegA Capture Lead, Flight Systems Division
    Northrop Grumman
    CEO
    GetSat
    Head of International Government Satcom
    ST Engineering Newtec
    Technical Director, Integrated Communications Systems
    Raytheon
    Assistant Secretary Space and Communication
    Australian Department of Defence
    Head of Telecommunications Strategy
    UK Space Agency
    MILSATCOM Programme Manager, Defence Materiel Organisation
    Netherlands MoD
    Chief, AFSPC Commercial SATCOM Solutions Branch, AFSPC Commercial Satellite Communications Office
    US Air Force
    Vice President, Strategy & Programmes
    Inmarsat
    Country Director
    Lockheed Martin
    CEO
    LuxGovSat
    Co-Founder, Editor
    Space Intel Report
    Chief Technology Officer
    Inmarsat
    President & CEO
    SES Government Solutions
    Head of Global Secure Communications
    Airbus Defence & Space
    Business Development Advisor
    Intelsat
    Senior Project Leader
    The Aerospace Corporation
    Senior VP Global Government Services
    Eutelsat
    Acquisition Program Manager, Air Force Research Laboratory
    US Air Force
    Chief Partnership Officer, SMC
    US Air Force
    DoD Teleport ACAT I Program Manager
    DISA
    Vice President & GM Military Space
    Lockheed Martin
    SVP, Global Government
    SES Networks
    SATCOM Service Area Owner
    NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
    Skynet 6EC Project Manager
    UK MOD

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    Airbus

    Gold Sponsor
    http://www.satcom-airbusds.com/

    Airbus are world leaders in providing global fixed and mobile secure communication services to governments, militaries and security forces. Indeed, as the world’s number one private-sector military communications provider, we deliver the flexibility, resiliency and security required by demanding governments and militaries . And we do this for all communications applications, whether they’re land, airborne or naval. As a truly global organisation, we at Airbus understand local markets, allowing us to support our customers wherever they are. With regional strategic sales and support services in Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, our presence on the ground where our customers need us most is bolstered by our global reach.

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    Eutelsat

    Silver Sponsor
    http://www.eutelsat.com

    Eutelsat is one of the world's leading and most experienced satellite operators. With a global fleet of satellites and ground infrastructure, Eutelsat enables clients from Video, Data, Government, Fixed and Mobile Broadband markets to connect their customers, irrespective of their location. 7,000 television channels operated by leading media groups are broadcast by Eutelsat to one billion viewers equipped for DTH reception or connected to terrestrial networks. Headquartered in Paris, with offices and teleports around the globe, Eutelsat’s workforce of 1,000 men and women from 46 countries are dedicated to delivering the highest quality of service. For more about Eutelsat go to www.eutelsat.com

    Sponsors


    Avanti

    Sponsors
    https://www.avanti.space/

    With over $1 billion invested in high throughput Ka-band satellite technology and ground infratsructure, Avanti is helping military and government users win the battle for information advantage across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.


    COMSAT

    Sponsors
    http://www.satcomdirect.com

    COMSAT, an SD company, is a leading provider of customized, secure end-to-end satellite communications services. COMSAT delivers a full portfolio of fixed satellite solutions (C-Band, Ku-Band, Ka-Band, X-Band and UHF), mobile satellite solutions (Inmarsat, Thuraya and Iridium) and teleport services to aeronautical, land mobile and maritime users in multiple markets.


    GetSAT

    Sponsors
    http://www.getsat.com

    GetSAT is the leading provider of Micronized Satellite Terminals. The InterFlat is the latest breakthrough in antenna panel technology, providing the world’s highest efficiency performance in the smallest package. Combining the InterFlat with our state-of-the-art control and tracking mechanism, creates the most powerful and fully contained satellite terminal system. The InterFlat is a leap forward in capability and SWaP, enabling us to provide truly portable, full duplex, wide-band satellite communications. GetSAT customers include top tier defense, commercial and technology companies. The GetSAT team is composed of industry-leading experts with multi-disciplinary skills, dedicated to providing an exceptional, agile and affordable customer experience.


    GovSat

    Sponsors
    http://www.govsat.lu

    GovSat is a Luxembourg-based satellite operator. Its mission is to provide secure, reliable and accessible governmental satellite communication services to address the demand resulting from defence and institutional security applications. Its first satellite, GovSat-1, is a multi-mission satellite using X-band and Military Ka-band frequencies on high-power and fully steerable mission beams.


    Inmarsat

    Sponsors
    http://www.inmarsat.com/government

    In an uncertain world, we believe in certainty. Communication certainty - anywhere, anytime, any situation. We don’t just believe it’s possible, we’ve built the satellite network that uniquely makes it so. Inmarsat is the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications. It owns and operates the world’s leading portfolio of global satellite networks, specifically designed for customer mobility. Inmarsat holds a multi-layered, global spectrum portfolio, covering L-band, Ka-band and S-band, enabling unparalleled breadth and diversity in the solutions it provides. With an unrivalled track record of operating the world’s most reliable global mobile satellite networks, Inmarsat has been sustaining business and mission critical secure, safety & operational applications for 40 years. It is also a major driving force behind technological innovation in mobile satellite communications, sustaining its leadership through a substantial investment and a powerful network of technology and manufacturing partners. In the Government sector, Inmarsat is proud to be the leading commercial satcoms partner to the “5-Eyes” nations (USA, UK, Canada, Australia, & New Zealand). That is why we are depended upon by the governments of over 80 countries and have been serving this market for over 40 years. We deliver communication certainty to governments, globally.


    Intelsat General

    Sponsors
    http://www.intelsatgeneral.com

    Intelsat General Communications, LLC (IGC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Intelsat, operator of the world's first Globalized Network. IGC provides its government and commercial customers with high-quality, cost-effective, communications solutions via Intelsat's leading satellite backbone and terrestrial infrastructure. Our customers rely on IGC to provide secure and seamless broadband connectivity, video communications, and mobility services for mission-critical operations anywhere on the globe through our open, inter-operable architecture.


    Kratos

    Sponsors
    www.kratosdefense.com/products/space

    Kratos helps ensure customers are “Ready for What’s Next” in the rapidly changing satellite industry by improving operational efficiencies and managing the complexities enabling a dynamic ground. From RF interference mitigation and cancellation, end-to-end network management, signal processing, to command & control, Kratos products and services are used by more than 80 percent of the world’s satellite operators and 90 percent of U.S.-based space missions. Kratos develops, integrates and sustains technology ensuring space communications superiority.


    L3Harris

    Sponsors
    http://www.l3harris.com/

    L3Harris Technologies is an agile global aerospace and defense technology innovator, delivering end-to-end solutions that meet customers’ mission-critical needs. The company provides advanced defense and commercial technologies across air, land, sea, space and cyber domains. L3Harris has approximately $17 billion in annual revenue, 50,000 employees and customers in 130 countries


    Laser Communications Coalition

    Sponsors
    http://www.northropgrumman.com

    Laser Communications Coalition (LCC) - Formed to accelerate the deployment of space-based laser communications. The LCC offers warfighters highly directional (covert, secure, anti-jam) communications that are low risk and affordable. Northrop Grumman, LCC lead company, provides the innovative ESPAStar satellite platform, General Atomics provides the Airborne Laser Communications Terminal and the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, MQ-9 Reaper / Predator B, and TESAT Spacecom brings the Space-based Laser Communications Terminal, known as the LCT-135.


    Lockheed Martin

    Sponsors
    http://www.lockheedmartin.com

    Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs approximately 100,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.


    Newtec

    Sponsors
    https://www.newtec.eu

    Newtec (now ST Engineering iDirect) supports different applications and network configurations in the civil, government and defense market place. The understanding of your application in combination with our satellite communication products leads to reliable, cost-effective and bandwidth-efficient solutions. Every government and defense application and project brings new challenges and specific needs. By being close to the customer we provide the best solution fit in terms of technology and products. A perquisite for us is to make every project a success and assure mission-critical communications over satellite at all times.


    Northrop Grumman Corporation

    Sponsors
    http://www.northropgrumman.com

    Northrop Grumman is a leading global aerospace and defense technology company. Our pioneering solutions equip our customers with the capabilities they need to connect and protect the world, and push the boundaries of human exploration across the universe. Driven by a shared purpose to solve our customers’ toughest problems, our 95,000 employees define possible every day.


    OneWeb

    Sponsors
    http://www.oneweb.world

    OneWeb’s global communications network will deliver the levels of reliable and secure throughput that government applications require. It’s high-speed, low latency creates new use cases that will enhance decision-making and security to connect those who protect at the tactical edge. These include breakthroughs in the commercial mobile communications sector such as increased GPS capability, improved persistent FMV (Full-Motion video) relay for unmanned aircraft systems, and increased reliance on mobile adhoc networks. OneWeb’s global network also creates new solutions for civil government applications such as border forces, maritime security, disaster management and recovery, and government-funded non-profit social initiatives in areas such as education.


    Raytheon

    Sponsors
    http://www.Raytheon.com

    Raytheon Company is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5I™ products and services, sensing, effects, and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. Follow us on Twitter.


    SCISYS

    Sponsors
    http://www.scisys.co.uk

    The SCISYS Group is a leading provider of Space and Defence software and IT services. We work with national governments, Armed Forces and across the supply chain to develop robust, real-world software solutions and services that create an operational advantage.


    SES Government Solutions

    Sponsors
    http://www.ses-gs.com

    SES Government Solutions, a subsidiary of global satellite operator SES, is exclusively focused on meeting the satellite communications needs of the U.S. Government. Leveraging more than four decades of experience in the government SATCOM market, SES Government Solutions offers robust and secure end-to-end satellite communications solutions.


    Telesat Government Solutions

    Sponsors
    http://www.telesat.com

    Telesat Government Solutions is continuously innovating to meet the connectivity demands of the future. Telesat Lightspeed, the company’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite network, will offer unparalleled survivable and assured connectivity for integrated, hybrid MilSatCom networking for defense missions.


    Thales

    Sponsors
    https://www.thalesgroup.com/en

    Thales is a global technology leader with more than 77,000 employees on five continents. The Group is investing in digital and “deep tech” innovations – Big Data, artificial intelligence, connectivity, cybersecurity and quantum technology – to build a future we can all trust.

    In the markets of defence and security, aerospace and space, digital identity and security, and transport, Thales provides solutions, services and products to help its customers – companies, organizations and governments – to carry out their critical missions.

    Military satellite communications play a crucial role on the theatre of operations and must take into account the needs of tactical users. Thales’s NEXIUM Sat, powered by System 21, offers end-to-end military communication ground segment solutions, including anti-interference and anti-jamming capabilities in order to maintain connectivity with throughput adaptation under extreme threats.



    Viasat

    Sponsors
    http://www.viasat.com

    At Viasat, we’re driven to connect every warfighter, platform, and node in the battlespace. As a global communications company, we power millions of fast, resilient connections for military forces around the world – connections with the capacity to transform the mission – in the air, on the ground, and at sea. Our customers depend on us for connectivity that counts, whether we’re securing the U.S. Government’s networks, delivering satellite and wireless communications to the remote edges of the battlespace, or providing senior leaders with the ability to perform mission-critical communications while in flight. We’re driven to redefine connectivity for the battlespace.

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    DataPath

    Exhibitors
    https://www.datapath.com

    For over two decades, DataPath has provided mission critical SATCOM products, services and integrated solutions to customers worldwide. Adding to the line of robust, portable satellite terminals, DataPath will introduce the C-Series Satcom-on-the-Move (CCT SOTM) at Global MilSatCom 2021. Initially available in Ka-band, X and Ku-band configurations are in development.



    Hytec Inter

    Exhibitors
    http://www.hytec.co.jp/english

    Hytec Inter provides solutions for streaming live video over bandwidth constrained networks. Powered by our unique video codec HEVC-ULC, we make it possible to deliver critical video feeds stably over Tactical IP radio, 3G/LTE or satellite links. Our solutions have been developed for applications in defence, disaster relief, SAR and border control.


    iDirect

    Exhibitors
    http://www.idirect.net/

    ST Engineering iDirect is a global leader in IP-based satellite communications providing technology and solutions that enable partners to optimize networks, differentiate services and expand businesses. Our product portfolio, branded as iDirect, combines innovative technology and solutions to support all networking requirements for bandwidth, location, satellite frequency, topology or application.


    Inster

    Exhibitors
    http://www.inster.es

    Inster designs and manufactures reliable SATCOM equipment for military satellite communications where the mobility and portability are the key factors: • High efficiency Low profile SOTM and Manpack Terminals based in phase array technology. • Highly Portable Tactical Satcom Terminals with rapid and accurate auto-acquisition in backpack and single case configurations.


    Isotropic Systems

    Exhibitors
    http://www.isotropicsystems.com

    Isotropic Systems is developing the world’s first multi-service, high-bandwidth, low power, fully integrated range of high throughput terminals designed to support the satellite industry to 'reach beyond' traditional markets.


    iTrinegy Ltd

    Exhibitors
    https://itrinegy.com/

    iTrinegy Software Defined Virtual Test Networks are used by governments, military organizations and prime contractors around the world to create controllable and repeatable satellite test environments, including LEO and MEO, in the lab. Their use helps with early identification and resolution of network-related issues and eliminates the need to conduct expensive live satellite field trials until much later in the project life cycle.


    Marlink

    Exhibitors
    http://www.marlink.com

    Marlink is the world's leading provider of satellite communications, serving European and international militaries and government institutions. We keep remote operations connected with customised, multi-band satellite solutions seamlessly integrated with terrestrial technologies to deliver near 100% service availability. We complement this with advanced tracking and security solutions, welfare communications, telemedicine solutions and unique value-added services for efficient operations.


    Media Broadcast Satellite (MBS)

    Exhibitors
    http://www.mb-satellite.com

    Media Broadcast Satellite (MBS) is a communication solutions provider & integrator and operator of Germany’s largest teleport. Since the 1970s, MBS has provided dedicated services to government and enterprise users via its extensive and fully owned teleport facility. With up to 135 active antennas and a 24/7 manned Network Operations Center (NOC), MBS enables connectivity in government use frequency bands (X-band & MIL Ka-band) as well as commercial bands (C-, Ku- and Ka-Band). In addition to satellite, MBS also utilizes radio, mobile and fiber connectivity. This enables an array of applications such as: · Connectivity for theatres of operation · Interconnection and interoperability of institutional or defence sites/network entities · Command & control (C2) · Intelligence · Surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) · SOF missions · Communications-on-the-move/pause for land, air and maritime missions From our MBS Teleport in Usingen near Frankfurt, customers can reach regions across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia and the American continent with maritime coverage for the Atlantic, Baltic, Mediterranean and Indian Oceans. Dedicated to governmental and institutional users, MBS features high-availability, EU/US security compliant and ISO27001 (cyber security) certified infrastructure and services, ranging from military-off-the-shelf services to fully managed and mission tailored communication solutions. We have over 40 years of experience in satellite communication combined with our comprehensive application and hardware know-how. MBS is customer-centric and translates user demands into agile, secure and robust communication solutions. We are proud of our high-quality services “Made in Usingen/Germany”. This quality is reinforced by our own team of engineers that are dedicated to the support of our customers at all stages of their mission, product and/or service life cycle. For more information please visit: www.mb-satellite.com


    Paradigm

    Exhibitors
    http://www.paracomm.co.uk

    Paradigm makes satcom simple with our military field-proven, PIM®-enabled solutions. Just add power to our MANTA and MANTA+ terminals for straight-out-of-the-box comms-on-the-move and comms-on-the-pause over satellite, Wi-Fi and 3G/4G/5G mobile networks. Our rugged, multiband SWARM® and HORNET-NG manpack terminals provide high speed satcoms with rapid deployment.


    PlaneWave

    Exhibitors
    http://www.planewave.com

    PlaneWave Instruments produces Off-The-Shelf, high-quality astronomy products of unprecedented value. In 2008, PlaneWave developed and championed the CDK (Corrected Dall-Kirkham) telescope, a revolutionary new optical system that was designed to excel at imaging on large format CCD cameras. These telescopes meet the demands of researchers, serious imagers and visual observers. The CDK is an excellent value for a telescope of featuring high quality and large apertures. Today, PlaneWave manufactures CDK telescopes from 12.5” to 1-meter in aperture. Not limited to optics, PlaneWave also makes a full line of observatory class direct drive telescope mounts. PlaneWave’s new groundbreaking L-Series Mounts have rocked the astronomy market through their high performance, low costs and pragmatic design. PlaneWave Instruments is a privately held company headquartered in Adrian, MI with a large manufacturing operation on Michigan.


    ReQuTech

    Exhibitors
    http://www.requtech.com

    ReQuTech is a Sweden based antenna firm which has designed and produced antenna and waveguide systems since 2009. Our goal is to find the most suitable system based on our partners project requirements. We do readily team up with integrators and deliver full systems in a close partnership. The products are designed already at start with technical compliance, manufacturability and production setup in focus. Our latest products are the portable PICO75 and PICO120 carbon fiber terminals designed for X, Ku and Ka band, as well as, our communication on the Move system for Ku or Ka band operation.


    Skyrora

    Exhibitors
    http://www.skyrora.com

    Skyrora are a launch vehicle development company based in Edinburgh, Scotland. We aim to cater for the growing demand to send small satellites into space. We use a combination of proven technology, inspired by Black Arrow and Skylark, alongside advanced manufacturing to create cost-effective vehicles that will launch from the UK. We are currently working through a sub-orbital test programme whilst conducting engine testing for our orbital vehicle.


    Spectra Group

    Exhibitors
    https://spectra-group.co.uk/

    Spectra Group is a leading global provider of Tactical and Strategic mission-critical Communications systems and winner of Queen’s Award for Enterprise for SlingShot, a "battle-winning" capability. SlingShot extends the range of tactical radios over 1000s km, enabling interoperability between Coalition and Inter-Agency personnel in all environments. SlingShot: redefining tactical communications.


    Teledyne Paradise Datacom

    Exhibitors
    http://www.teledyneparadisedatacom.com

    Teledyne Paradise Datacom, part of the Teledyne Defense Electronics Group, provides the satcom industry with a broad portfolio of modems, SSPAs and other amplifiers, and related products. Flagship products include unique indoor/outdoor SSPA systems like PowerMAX, and the “Q” series software-defined modem line, the most versatile modems in the industry.


    US Air Force

    Exhibitors
    http://www.losangeles.af.mil

    The Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Systems Directorate is a US Government organization in Space and Missiles Center, Air Force Space Command whose mission is to develop, acquire, deploy, and sustain space-enabled, affordable, global communications in support of national objectives. To fulfill these objectives, MILSATCOM has and forms International Partnerships across the SATCOM spectrum.


    XTAR, LLC

    Exhibitors
    http://www.xtar.com/

    XTAR, LLC is a privately owned satellite operator delivering X-band services to U.S. and Allied government users. XTAR’s two satellite payloads, with high-powered global, fixed and steerable spot beams, are WGS-compatible and readily support mobile applications in the harshest environments. Available coverage is from Denver east to Singapore.

    Media Partners


    Space News

    Key Media Partners
    http://www.spacenews.com

    Since 1989, SpaceNews has provided decision-makers throughout the industry with timely and comprehensive space and satellite news, giving them the competitive intelligence they need to succeed. Whether it's the latest trend in military space capabilities, the next space mission or breaking developments in satellite telecommunications, SpaceNews keeps them informed.


    GVF (Global VSAT Forum)

    Key Media Partners
    http://www.gvf.org

    GVF is the single and unified voice of the global satellite industry. Founded in 1997, it brings together organisations engaged in the delivery of advanced broadband and narrowband satellite services to consumers, and commercial and government enterprises worldwide. Headquartered in London, GVF is an independent, non-partisan and non-profit organisation with 230+ members from more than 100 countries. The broad-based membership represents every major world region and every sector of the satellite industry, including fixed and mobile satellite operators, satellite network operators, teleports, satellite earth station manufacturers, system integrators, value added and enhanced service providers, telecom carriers, consultants, law firms, and users.

    Media Partners


    Global Military Communications

    Supporters
    http://www.globalmilitarycommunications.com

    Global Military Communications is a publication that tracks the trends, drivers and technology that fuel the military communications sector. Communications continue to be the lynchpin of modern warfare and is crucial to any military campaign. The sector is going through unprecedented change as militaries and governments across the world move towards a network centric approach to their communications. From operations in war zones to homeland security and disaster recovery operations, Global Military Communications provides you with the latest communications developments on land, sea, and in the air.


    Defense Express

    Supporters
    http://www.defense-ua.com

    Limited Liability Company “DEFENSE EXPRESS MEDIA AND CONSULTING” highlights events in security, defense and military cooperation areas. Regular information products of the company: - Daily News Wire and Analysis on http://www.defense-ua.com; - Weekly newsletter “Ukrainian Defense Survey”; - “DEFENSE EXPRESS” Magazine; - “Ukrainian Defense Review” Magazine (in English); - Book series “Weapons of Ukraine”. Company also provides advice and assistance based on deep analytical skills and knowledge of the conditions and characteristics of Ukrainian military market to companies, government bodies and intermediaries in the implementation of their strategy, relating to finding new partners and interests promoting.


    Modern Battlespace

    Supporters
    https://modernbattlespace.com

    The battlespace, as we know it, is constantly shifting. As the enemy becomes more sophisticated and new attack vectors emerge, technology plays an integral role in enabling warfighters to stay connected. Modern communication, navigation, and network solutions position the warfighter for mission success. The Modern Battlespace is a digital publication that brings together experts in the field to discuss the latest trends and issues that are impacting the evolution of the battlespace and the technology solutions supporting it. Each week, we talk with experts and get their insights, opinions, and best practices on issues impacting the warfighter. Visit https://modernbattlespace.com and subscribe.


    Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG)

    Supporters
    http://www.suirg.org

    Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG) is the global industry organisation, established to combat the increasing and costly problem of satellite radio frequency interference. It also as a group focuses on the future of satellite communication technology and the effects or issues of that technology relating to interference. IRG has a number of practical initiatives, all aimed at reducing satellite interference, including establishing Carrier ID, Training & Certification and Type Approvals. The group itself comprises working groups, chaired by key industry experts, charged with the task of establishing the practical initiatives and obtaining the support of the entire industry.


    Space Data Association

    Supporters
    http://www.space-data.org

    The Space Data Association Limited (SDA) is a non-profit international association of satellite operators that supports the controlled, reliable, and efficient sharing of data critical to the safety and integrity of the space environment. The SDA is open to all satellite operators and other participants. Its membership comprises many of the world’s major satellite communications companies, as well as key scientific, remote sensing, and environmental satellite system operators.


    World Teleport Association

    Supporters
    http://www.worldteleport.org

    Since 1985, the World Teleport Association (WTA) has been the only trade association that focuses on the business of satellite communications from the ground up. At the core of its membership are the world's most innovative operators of teleports, from independents to multinationals, niche service providers to global carriers. WTA is dedicated to advocating for the interests of teleport operators in the global telecommunications market and promoting excellence in teleport business practice, technology and operations. Companies that do business with teleports also find that WTA is the best investment they can make to open new channels to the industry.


    Armada International

    Supporters
    http://armadainternational.com

    ARMADA INTERNATIONAL is leading defence magazine which reports on and analyses defence systems, equipment and technology. Together with its Compendium supplements, ARMADA provides defence planners in the militaries, in government, in procurement and in the defence industry itself with the information they need to plan their strategies.


    Air International

    Supporters
    http://www.airinternational.com

    Over the years, AIR International has established an unrivalled reputation for authoritative reporting and coverage across the full spectrum of aviation subjects. With more pages than ever, all still dedicated to commercial and military aviation, we have more correspondents and top aviation writers from around the world, offering even more exciting news, features and stunning photography.


    Defense Conferences

    Supporters
    https://marketanalysis.com

    Market Research Media Ltd, a leading market research firm, provides comprehensive market research reports and forecasts to assist governmental and corporate decision makers understand the dynamics of world’s technology markets. Fortune 500 companies, US Congress and EU government bodies rely on our strategic insights.


    ArmedForces.co.uk

    Supporters
    http://www.armedforces.co.uk

    The DEFENCE SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY is an authoritative online information resource for all defence purchasers. This comprehensive listing of Defence Suppliers has enabled thousands of purchasing professionals to find exactly what they are looking for - in seconds. THE DEFENCE SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY provides a total overview of all the UK's Armed Forces - with a wealth of valuable information about the organisation and structure of the UK's Defence Services, as well as useful facts about developments in the UK Defence Industry Contact us: defenceenquiries@armedforces.co.uk Tel: 01743 241962 website: www.armedforces.co.uk


    Global Defence Technology

    Supporters
    http://www.nridigital.com/global-defence-technology.html

    Global Defence Technology is the essential reading material for decision-makers in the defence industry, bringing you the latest news and insights in an exciting, interactive format. Produced by a team of experienced editors and contributors, this monthly magazine takes an in-depth look at defence procurement, market developments and the latest defence systems for land, air and sea. From major international equipment programmes to the next-generation technologies being developed in the labs of militaries and private manufacturers, GDT is keeping a finger on the pulse of the global defence industry.


    Space Biz Guide

    Supporters
    https://www.spacebizguide.com

    An industry directory with updated company Information on the space & satellite Industry, including Newspace startups. Find information on commercial satellite operators, service providers, satellite launchers, satcom equipment suppliers, manufacturers, engineering solutions and space tech supporting Industries. This is a robust industry platform for suppliers / service providers to list products or services online and buyers to source for reputable companies. Also include daily updated space industry news from around the world, a list of upcoming trade events & conferences.


    Al Defaiya Magazine

    Supporters
    http://www.defaiya.com

    Launched in 1993 by Al-Iktissad Wal-Aamal, the Arab Business magazine, and the Monch Publishing Group, Al Defaiya’s uniqueness stems from several factors:

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