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Military Space USA (Virtual Conference)
June 8 - June 9, 2021

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Military Space USA (Virtual Conference)

SAE Media Group are proud to be hosting the 2nd annual Military Space USA conference, which will be taking place on the 8th and 9th of June 2021 with a new dedicated Disruptive Technology Focus Day on the 7th of June.

For many years, the US has dominated the space domain and its overwhelming superiority across the other warfighting domains has ensured that this domination was rarely challenged. Nowadays, however, the space domain is becoming increasingly competitive: near-peer adversaries are flexing their muscles, irregular threats are rife in the cyber domain, and there are growing calls for modernization within the US space enterprise to arrest this shift in momentum. This conference will address these issues head-on. With briefings, discussions, technology demonstrations, and a whole day dedicated to disruptive technology, the US military space enterprise will gather to respond to the urgent challenge from General James Dickinson, Commander USSPACECOM, to his Warfighters, their enablers and their supporters: we must “ensure that there is NEVER A DAY WITHOUT SPACE”.

As space has become a contested domain and as near peer adversaries advance their own capabilities, the need to ‘go fast’ has become accepted dogma within the space community. Driving these efforts across all mission areas – including SATCOM, PNT, Earth Observation, SSA and Launch - has become a critical mission for the DoD.

Featuring 3 dedicated days of content, this conference remains the pre-eminent forum to learn how the US and allies are driving a disruptive approach to space. 

This conference will be held in Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Dr Derek Tournear

Dr Derek Tournear

Director, Space Development Agency
Dr Douglas Hendrix

Dr Douglas Hendrix

CEO, ExoAnalytic Solutions, Inc
Dr Rajeev Gopal

Dr Rajeev Gopal

Vice President Advanced Systems, Hughes Network Systems
Mr Joseph Vanderpoorten

Mr Joseph Vanderpoorten

MILSATCOM Advanced Concepts, Portfolio Architect, Space and Missile Systems Center, US Space Force
Mr Michael Nichols

Mr Michael Nichols

Chief, Commercial SATCOM Solutions Branch, Commercial Satellite Communications Office, US Space Force
Ms Andrea Loper

Ms Andrea Loper

PM Future Space Communications, Space Vehicles Directorate, AFRL, , US Air Force

Brigadier General Rob Parker

Deputy Director J6, Joint Staff J6
Brigadier General Rob Parker

BG Rob Parker is a graduate of North Georgia College and received his commission through the ROTC into the U.S. Army Signal Corps in 1993. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology, a Masters of Science in Telecommunications Management from Webster University, and a Masters of Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College.

Assigned as the Deputy Director, J6 in January 2021, he serves as the Chair, Joint All-Domain Command & Control - Cross Functional Team and separately, as the Chair, C4/Cyber Functional Capabilities Board. In both roles, he reports to the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC).

Prior to his current assignment on the Joint Staff, he served as the Director, Joint & Integration within the Headquarters, Dept. of the Army G8 and previously, as the Chief, Mission Command Division (2018-2020), also in the G8. Before arriving in the Pentagon, he served as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and Deputy Chief of Staff, G6 for the United States Army - Europe. Notably, he served as the last Commander of the 5th Signal Command (Theater) in support of all Army forces in Europe and Africa from 2016-2017.

Following graduation from the United States Army War College in 2014, COL Parker was selected for CSL duties as the G-6, III Armored Corps at Fort Hood, Texas and then deployed with the Corps to CJTF-Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) where he served as the CJ6 from 2015-2016.

BG Parker is a graduate of the Army Force Integration Course, the Joint C4 Systems Planner’s Course; the Army Basic Parachutist Course; the U.S. Navy’s Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape course (SERE); the Army’s Northern Warfare Course in Alaska and the US Army War College.

BG Parker's awards include the Legion of Merit with three bronze oak leaf clusters; the Bronze Star; the Defense Meritorious Service Medal with bronze oak leaf; the Army Meritorious Service Medal with silver oak leaf; the Army Commendation Medal; and the Army Achievement Medal. He is a recipient of the Army Signal Regiment’s Bronze Order of Mercury, the Armor Regiment's Order of St. Martin and earned the German Schutzenschnur medal. BG Parker is happily married to his wife of 27 years and they have two children.

Captain Bryant Allen Mishima-Baker

Chief of Military Justice, 45th Space Wing, United States Air Force
Captain Bryant Allen Mishima-Baker

Capt Bryant A. Mishima-Baker is an Assistant Staff Judge Advocate and Chief of General Law for the 45th Space Wing Patrick AFB, FL. Capt Mishima-Baker commissioned into the Air Force through Total Force Officer Training in March 2016 as a Missile Maintenance Officer, then in June 2017 cross-trained as a JAG. He has a BA in Japanese from Brigham Young University, a JD from American University, and is completing a MS in Space Studies: Space Policy from the University of North Dakota. He has been an active member of the American Bar Association Forum on Space Law for 8 years.

Captain Roger Anderson

Deputy Program Manager, Air Force Space Accelerator Program, US Air Force
Captain Roger Anderson

Captain Roger S. Anderson is the Air Force Space Accelerator Deputy Program Manager at the Air Force Research Lab for Space Vehicles at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. He aligns start-up company innovation with the needs of the Air Force and matures start-up technology for integration into current and future systems. Captain Anderson also leads the directorate’s professional development program exposing young acquisition professionals to innovative acquisitions early in their careers. Captain Anderson is a 2012 graduate of The University of Arizona where he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering. He was previously stationed at Hill Air Force Base as the Engineering Source Authority for the AN/APG 66 and 68 radar transmitters. Following his time supporting the F-16, he was made the Lead Hardness Critical Item Engineer tasked with protecting the nuclear hardness integrity of 450 intercontinental ballistic missiles. After his assignment at Hill Air Force Base, Captain Anderson earned his Master’s degree in electrical Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology.

Dr Andrea Harrington

Dean of Space Education (Interim), Air University, US Air Force
Dr Andrea Harrington

Dr. Andrea Harrington currently serves as the Interim Dean of Space Education at Air University. Prior to her current role, she served as Chair of the Department of Spacepower and Director of the Schriever Space Scholars concentration at Air Command and Staff College, where she is an Associate Professor of Military and Security Studies. She serves as a member of the editorial board for the McGill Annals of Air and Space Law, New Space Journal, the Space Force Journal, and the American Bar Association publication The Air and Space Lawyer. She is a licensed attorney in Massachusetts. Dr. Harrington previously served as the Associate Director of the LLM Program in Air and Space Law at the University of Mississippi and has served as Associate Chair for the Policy, Economics, and Law Department for the International Space University’s Space Studies Program. She holds a DCL and LLM from the McGill University Institute of Air and Space Law, a JD from the University of Connecticut School of Law, an MSc in European Politics and Governance from the London School of Economics, and a BA in International Relations and History from Boston University.

Dr Brien Flewelling

Chief SSA Architect, ExoAnalytic Solutions
Dr Brien Flewelling

Dr. Brien Flewelling is the Chief SSA Architect at ExoAnalytic Solutions. Focused keenly on optimizing the provision of real-time data and services to commercial and government customers worldwide, Dr. Flewelling works closely with innovative engineers and scientists to establish, develop, communicate, and deliver technical solutions that maintain ExoAnalytics technical edge in providing highest quality of service per dollar observation support to spacecraft operators above 10,000 km. Dr. Flewelling is an aerospace professional with government, academia, and industry experience and has been recognized in each of those sectors as a thought leader including receiving a Rotary National Award for Space Achievement (RNASA). Today Dr. Flewelling leads engagement focused on the developing SDA and STM markets including opportunities to provide flight safety support services, enabling increasingly ambitious space operations, identifying and developing advanced valueadded services for space traffic management, and pioneering extensions of SDA capabilities into the Cislunar Regime.

Dr Derek Tournear

Director, Space Development Agency
Dr Derek Tournear

Derek M. Tournear, Ph.D. Director, Space Development Agency Dr. Derek Tournear is the Director of the Space Development Agency (SDA). Established in March 2019, is responsible for unifying and integrating the Department’s space development efforts, monitoring the Department's threat-driven future space architecture, and accelerating fielding of new military space capabilities necessary to ensure U.S. technological and military advantages in space. Dr. Tournear most recently served as Assistant Director of Research and Development for Space within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research & Engineering where he was responsible for coordinating all DoD efforts in space, and initiating programs to address critical gaps. Dr. Tournear previously held leadership roles in industry, most recently the director for Harris Space & Intelligence (SIS) research & development. SIS was a $2B business focused on providing advanced technical solutions addressing the top National Security threats from underwater to outer space. Prior to industry, Dr. Derek Tournear was a Senior Program Manager (SNIS-HQE) at the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) in the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). At IARPA, Dr. Tournear served as a senior scientist for space activities and space technologies in the Office of Smart Collection. Dr. Tournear was previously a Program Manager for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Tactical Technology Office and Strategic Technology Office. At DARPA, he initiated and directed a large portfolio of program, with an emphasis on sensors and space. He has professional experience at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) managing intelligence and defense programs. Dr. Tournear has a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University and a B.S. from Purdue University. In 2010 he received an “Outstanding Alumnus” award from Purdue University and a 2008 DARPA award for “Outstanding Accomplishments in a Systems Technology Area.” Dr. Tournear is a 2011 recipient of the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Public Service, and a 2012 recipient of the Office of Director of National Intelligence Award for Exceptional Public Service.

Dr Douglas Hendrix

CEO, ExoAnalytic Solutions, Inc
Dr Douglas Hendrix

Dr. Doug Hendrix is chief executive officer and co-founder of ExoAnalytic Solutions, Inc. For 25 years, Dr. Hendrix has developed advanced software solutions to enable the United States to maintain its technological superiority in EO/IR sensing for missile defense and space situational awareness. Dr. Hendrix has a broad professional background that ranges from research and development to commercial software development in the areas of atmospheric, underwater and nuclear explosions, hyper-velocity impacts, space weather, and the development of a commercial fusion reactor.
As a co-founder of ExoAnalytic Solutions, he had one major idea in mind for the company, which is to build a focused team comprised of the best and brightest in the industry to develop and field cutting edge technology to greatly surpass the state of the art. In his current role at ExoAnalytic Solutions, he remains deeply involved in technology development for both missile defense and space situational awareness.

Dr. Hendrix earned a B.A. in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley and obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the University of California, Irvine, and is the proud son of a former submarine officer

Dr Jaime Stearns

Space Control Mission Lead, Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research Lab
Dr Jaime Stearns

Dr. Jaime Stearns is the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate Space Control Mission Lead. She coordinates the Directorate’s research and development activities in Space Domain Awareness and Command & Control in support of defensive space operations.

Dr. Stearns joined the Space Vehicles Directorate of the AFRL as a National Research Council post-doctoral fellow. She became a civil servant a year later, founding and leading an AFOSR-funded research program using laser spectroscopy to explore new concepts for space propulsion and Space Situational Awareness.

She has authored or co-authored 24 peer-reviewed publications and holds an Associated Faculty position in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at the University of New Mexico.

Dr Mir Sadat

Founding Editor-In-Chief, Space Force Journal
Dr Mir Sadat

Dr. Mir Sadat has more than 25 years of experience in private industry, higher education, and government. He founded and has served as editor-in-chief of Space Force Journal since completing his detail to the U.S. National Security Council, where as a policy director he led interagency coordination on defense and space policy issues. In that role, Mir supported the establishment of both the U.S. Space Force and US Space Command, and reviewed national security decisions involving U.S. civil space and the commercial space sector. He is also a naval officer with intelligence and space qualifications and in his preceding two naval assignments; he served as a space policy strategist with Chief of Naval Operations and as a space operations officer with U.S. Tenth Fleet/ U.S. Fleet Cyber Command. Mir has also spent a considerable among of time in various assignments with in the U.S. national security enterprise. In addition, he has also deployed to overseas contingency operations in Afghanistan, where he served as a strategic advisor to two commanding generals. Mir has also served as a cultural advisor to two Hollywood productions - The Kite Runner and Charlie Wilson’s War. He has a Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate University and has taught at various universities in California and Washington, DC. Mir has written extensively on U.S. national security, space, Afghanistan, Iran, and broader Middle East.

Dr Rajeev Gopal

Vice President Advanced Systems, Hughes Network Systems
Dr Rajeev Gopal

Dr. Gopal is responsible for resilient/protected communications, LEO, HTS, AI/ML and cyber related programs within Hughes DISD. He was involved in the design of the OneWeb LEO broadband system that completed its first two-way data transfer in 2019 summer. He earlier served as Network System Engineering lead for USAF Transformational Satellite (TSAT) space segment and was on the SPACEWAY® 3 (with onboard Layer 2 packet processing payload) architecture and Mobile Satellite systems (Thuraya, ICO, LEO Teledesic), development teams.

Dr. Gopal was the chief architect and software manager for the SPACEWAY, a $1.8B development, Network Operations Control Center (NOCC).
Dr. Gopal serves on the editorial board of Wiley’s International Journal of Satellite Communications and Networking (IJSCN) and is member of IEEE 5G World Forum and AIAA ICSSC technical program committees. He is the co-chair of the AIAA ICSSC Colloquium on “Satellites and 5G” to be held in the Washington DC area in October 2020. As a member of the US President’s NSTAC Satellite Task Force 2009, he co-authored the pioneering report on commercial satellite communications and cyber security.

He received a BE (Hons.) in Electrical Engineering from the Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS), Pilani, India and a PhD in Computer Science from Vanderbilt University; has published more than 40 technical papers on topics ranging from satellites, software, artificial intelligence, machine learning, network management, and life science applications; and holds 9 patents on satellite systems.
 

Dr Wendy Whitman Cobb

Associate Professor of Strategy and Security Studies, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, US Air Force
Dr Wendy Whitman Cobb

Dr. Wendy N. Whitman Cobb is Associate Professor of Strategy and Security Studies at the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies (SAASS). Dr. Whitman Cobb received a BA and MA from the University of Central Florida, both in political science, and a PhD in political science from the University of Florida. Her research focuses on the political and institutional dynamics of space policy, public opinion of space exploration, and the influence of commerce on potential space conflict. In addition to several books, including The Politics of Cancer: Malignant Indifference and Political Science Today, an introductory political science text, her research has appeared in Space Policy and Congress and the Presidency. Prior to arriving at SAASS, Dr. Whitman Cobb was an associate professor of political science at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Michael Schriever

Commander 2d Space Operations Squadron, Space Delta 8, US Space Force
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Schriever

Lt. Col. Michael K. Schriever is the 2nd Space Operations Squadron commander, Schriever Air Force Base, Colo. He is responsible for the command and control mission for the GPS satellite constellation. The 2nd SOPS operates and maintains the world’s premiere space-based position, navigation and timing system, which is the largest Department of Defense spacecraft constellation.

Schriever has 27 years of military service with 12 years enlisted as a Navy nuclear operator. He has served in multiple Air Force acquisition, operations and command and control organizations. Prior to taking command, he was the 2nd SOPS director of operations leading the squadron through significant modernization to on-ramp the next generation GPS era and codify the GPS Warfighter Collaboration Cell serving a joint and coalition warfighter, interagency, civilian and commercial global user community. Before 2nd SOPS, Schriever served in a variety of leadership roles at U.S. Strategic Command, the Congressional Space Corp task force, Headquarters Weapons and Tactics and the National Reconnaissance Office.

Schriever deployed as the national systems officer for the Director of Space Forces, Al Udied Air Base, Qatar.

Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Estep

Technical Program Manager, Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)
Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Estep

Lt Col Nicholas Estep is an active duty officer in the United States Air Force and technical program manager in the artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) and space portfolios at the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU). Based out of Silicon Valley CA, DIU is a non-traditional Department of Defense (DoD) unit focused on rapid insertion of dual-use technologies into DoD mission sets. Currently, he manages efforts on quantum space sensors, situational awareness of GNSS disruptions, electric propulsion, and use of publicly available information and advanced analytics for vetting targeted populations. Prior to DIU, he was assigned to the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), maturing resiliency technologies and performing liaison duties for both the executive and legislative branches.

Nick has earned a B.S., M.S., and PhD in electrical engineering. He completed his graduate studies in the Nanophotonics and Metamaterials Group at the University of Texas at Austin, with a research focus on angular-momentum based magnetless non-reciprocity and negative index metastructures. Nick is a member of Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu National Honor Societies in Engineering. Nick and his wife, Suzanne, are blessed with two spunky daughters, Norah and Julia.

Mr Curtis White

Senior Research Systems Engineer, Navy Information Warfare Center- Atlantic, US Navy
Mr Curtis White

Mr. White is a Senior Research System Engineer in the Advanced Communications and Sensing Competency for Naval Information Warfare Center-Atlantic, Charleston SC. He has 40 years experience in inter-disciplinary applied R&D at Southwest Research Institute and the Air Force Research Laboratory.

For the past 8 years, he has continued to expand his earlier work in Communications, Command & Control for Anti-Access/Area Denied Tactical Edge Networks. This work implements novel IoT concepts supporting multi-agency, multi-echelon unified wireless networks providing, highly robust secure voice, video, and data. The goal is to create a self-forming, self-healing Disruption, Delay Tolerant global network that is is completely autonomous and decentralized.
 

Mr Joseph Vanderpoorten

MILSATCOM Advanced Concepts, Portfolio Architect, Space and Missile Systems Center, US Space 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 Kurt Eberly

Director Space Launch Vehicles, Northrop Grumman
Mr Kurt Eberly

Kurt Eberly is the Director of Space Launch within Northrop Grumman Space Systems, where he manages the Antares, Minotaur, and Pegasus programs. Previously, he served as Antares Program Manager from 2017-2020, and Deputy Program from 2007-2017, where he helped lead the Antares team to conduct cargo resupply launches for NASA to the International Space Station. In 2017, NASA awarded him the Exceptional Public Service Medal in recognition of his proven leadership. Mr. Eberly holds a BS and MS in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT.
 

Mr Michael Nichols

Chief, Commercial SATCOM Solutions Branch, Commercial Satellite Communications Office, US Space Force
Mr Michael 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. Nichols has managed DoD meshed network solutions, including terrestrial transport, data applications, and commercial satellite services as a Department of Defense government civilian for more than 32 years.
During the span of his career, Mr. Nichols has managed communication services for the United States Navy Europe/Central Region in Naples, Italy, was a project manager for European terrestrial transport initiatives based out of Stuttgart, Germany, and served as a senior advisor to the Afghan Ministry of Communications and Technology in Kabul, Afghanistan as part of the U.S. Department of Defense Telecommunications Advisory Team.
Prior to his current position, Mr. Nichols was the Deputy Chief for the DoDs Enhanced Mobile Satellite Services (EMSS).
A U.S. Navy Veteran, Mr. Nichols is proud to serve the Department of Defense and provide critical C5ISR that enable warfighter capabilities.
 

Mr Michael Orr

GPS III Space Requirements Lead, US Air Force
Mr Michael Orr

Mr Mike Dean

DoD SATCOM Chief, US DoD CIO
Mr Mike Dean

Mike Dean is the Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Division Chief for C3 Infrastructure Directorate of the Deputy Chief Information Officer for Command, Control, and Communications (C3), Office of the Secretary of Defense, Chief Information Officer. As DoD SATCOM Chief, he provides technical expertise, oversight and broad guidance on policy, programmatic and technical issues relating to DoD SATCOM to integrate and synchronize defense-wide communications programs and achieve the DoD’s Digital Modernization Strategy initiatives. He also advises on efforts to achieve and maintain information dominance through DoD SATCOM for the Department of Defense. He manages efforts defining DoD policies and strategies for design, architecture, interoperability standards, capability development and sustainment of DoD SATCOM and serves as the DoD CIO’s focal point for international partnership activities in SATCOM to include the NATO SATCOM Services 6th Generation (NSS6G) activities.
Mike’s DoD SATCOM division also maintains synchronization architecture roadmaps and employs various governance forums to synchronize end to end SATCOM activities, including the SATCOM Synchronization and Integration Workshop and the SATCOM Systems Engineering Group.
Before joining federal government service, Mike served as a career Army Signal Corps and Cyberspace officer for more than 27 years (including multiple command positions and multiple combat deployments within the 82d Airborne Division as well as serving as the Space Branch Chief in the Joint Staff J6). Following his military career, Mike served as a defense contractor for in multiple roles supporting the DoD CIO in satellite communications and information enterprise management. Mike’s most notable role in DoD SATCOM is the development of the Enterprise SATCOM Management and Control Reference Architecture published in 2019 by the DoD to describe the building code for DoD enterprise SATCOM modernization.
Mike Dean holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Systems Management from Western International University and a Master of Arts in History from Western Illinois University

Mr Steve Kaufman

Partner, Hogan Lovells US LLP
Mr Steve Kaufman

A Corporate & Finance partner and Satellite practice co-head, Steve Kaufman uses industry knowledge and versatility to negotiate and close many types of deals globally.

For 18 of his 30 years at the firm, Steve served as outside general counsel for satellite clients, leading strategic joint ventures, "bet-the-company" contracts, financings, and M&A.

What Steve does best: understanding complex business issues and translating them into legal documents. If a client can describe something, Steve can draft it. Working from complicated to simple, he has many times reduced a lengthy contract into a few pages of bullet points, showing the client what it needs and how to obtain it. He has even written a business and financing model for parties in the form of an agreement. Many clients comment that the business guidance from Steve is as valuable as the legal advice.

Steve relies on his familiarity with issues common to satellite and communications companies to give him an edge in negotiations. This experience produces extra benefits when Steve deals with specialized satellite contract terms, targeted warranties, creative covenants, use of insurance to close gaps, license and spectrum issues, and even finance and accounting matters. According to Chambers Steve Kaufman is "a real authority and somebody who will always know the answer."

In advising clients, Steve emphasizes practicality, striving to achieve the client's business objectives for the transaction, whether economic, risk reduction, regulatory/compliance, or transaction speed. This carries over into deal management as well as negotiations, where he willingly takes the lead. Steve and Satellite practice co-head Randy Segal are regulars at the satellite conferences, making connections among clients and even adverse parties. He is listed in Chambers, Super Lawyers, and Legal 500.

Ms Andrea Loper

PM Future Space Communications, Space Vehicles Directorate, AFRL, , US Air Force
Ms Andrea Loper

Ms. Loper presently serves as the Program Manager for Future Space Communications (FSC) Program at the Space Vehicles Directorate at Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The FSC portfolio of space technology investments support innovation in interconnectivity, resiliency, flexibility, and interaction across communication architectures to provide U.S. forces with ubiquitous connectivity in all five domains (land, sea, air, space and cyberspace). In addition, she serves on the AFRL/RV Futures Group assessing and advising on innovation across the space enterprise and contributing to AFRL’s science and technology strategy for 2060. Ms. Loper possess over 12 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.

Wing Commander Ian Pamplin

UK Liaison Officer to SMC, UK MoD
Wing Commander Ian Pamplin

Wing Commander Pamplin is the UK’s first Liaison Officer to the USSF Space and Missile Systems Center.

He has served as an engineering flight commander in air defence and field communication roles, including deployments to the Falkland Islands and Afghanistan, and as a squadron commander at No1 Radio School. His varied staff experience includes: information security; network and satellite architectures; electronic warfare; operational requirements; ISTAR; and personnel. At Staff College he specialised in space policy and politics and his previous assignment was in the (then) JFC’s portfolio office, providing balance of investment advice to aid C4ISR capability development.
 

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Conference agenda

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9:00

Chair's Opening Remarks

Mr Alula Berhane

Mr Alula Berhane, Owner/CEO, ABB International Consulting, LLC

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9:15

Space Experimentation Capabilities

Colonel Jonathan Luminati

Colonel Jonathan Luminati, Chief, Integrated Experiments and Evaluations Division, US Air Force Research Laboratory, Space Vehicles Directorate

  • Overview of the DSX program: launch and early operations stages
  • On-orbit experimentation itinerary and timelines
  • Utilizing small satellites as part of a hybrid architecture
  • Experimentation plans and technology development
     
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    9:45

    Future Approaches to Space Launch

    Mr Leslie Kovacs

    Mr Leslie Kovacs, President, Firefly Black

  • Reusable and dedicated launchers: their value proposition and advantages
  • How industry plans to cope with growing demand: exploring novel approaches to future capability
  • Hosted payloads: technical considerations and case studies for shared use
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    10:15

    Enhancing Access to Space: Precious Payload

    Mr Andrey Maksimov

    Mr Andrey Maksimov, CEO and Co-Founder, Precious Payload

  • Software driven approaches to space launch
  • How hosted payloads as a means to support the small satellites industry
  • Where previous payload can enable launch capability for nations without sovereign infrastructure
  • Maintaining ITAR compliance for satellite technology
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    Networking Break and Virtual Exhibit Hall Open

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    11:15

    Seeing the Wood From the Trees: ITAR and EAR Compliance for Space Technologies

    Mr Robert Monjay

    Mr Robert Monjay, Senior Counsel, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

  • Current regulatory framework
  • What ITAR and EAR means for allied partnerships in space
  • DDTC guidance for space technology
  • Maintaining a ‘go fast’ ethos whilst maintaining effective trade compliance 
     
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    Panel: Propulsion – Driving Our Mastery of Space

  • Fuel as a mission critical consideration for engine design
  • Nuclear, ion, electrical and plasma based concepts: current technology trends for space propulsion
  • Test and development timelines: working with launch providers to deliver the engines needed to meet global demand
  • Final concluding thoughts from the panellists


     

  • Mr Alula Berhane

    Mr Alula Berhane, Owner/CEO, ABB International Consulting, LLC

    Mr Alexander Reissner

    Mr Alexander Reissner, CEO, Enpulsion

    Mr David Kalinske

    Mr David Kalinske, Chief Revenue Officer, Morpheus Space

    Mr Peter Kant

    Mr Peter Kant, CEO, Accion Systems, Inc

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    12:45

    Networking Break and Virtual Exhibit Hall Open

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    13:45

    Utilising LEO Constellations to Provide Future Warfighter Bandwidth

    Mr Marcos D. Franceschini

    Mr Marcos D. Franceschini, President and CEO, Skyloom Global Corp

  • Capacity, immediacy and flexibility – key priorities for the network
  • Unlocking the potential of the mega-constellations
  • Space-space & space-ground challenges for optical communications
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    Developing In-Orbit Manufacturing Capability to Support Future Space Operations

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, National Defense, Redwire Space

  • Current space manufacturing technology and how this supports a sustainable approach to space development
  • Vision for Made In Space and how it can assist in the promotion of national security goals
  • Blending manufacturing and robotics for future in-orbit builds
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    Networking Break and Virtual Exhibit Hall Open

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    Leveraging Commercial Space Innovation: The New Space Age

    Mr Nate Ashton

    Mr Nate Ashton, Managing Director, Public Policy, DCODE

  • Opportunities and challenges from a growing commercial space sector
  • Leveraging new private sector investments to accelerate tech into the DoD
  • Incubating a culture of innovation for future space capabilities
  • Understanding the startup landscape: how to think, plan, and procure differently


     

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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Mr Alula Berhane

    Mr Alula Berhane, Owner/CEO, ABB International Consulting, LLC

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Dr Mir Sadat, Founding Editor-In-Chief, Space Force Journal

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    9:00

    SDA’s Priorities for the Delivery of Future Space

    Dr Derek Tournear, Director, Space Development Agency

  • Working in tandem with the Air Force to develop and prototype new technologies and architectures
  • Provision of satellite layers to support the delivery of communications, PNT and ISR capabilities
  • Exploring hosted payloads, rideshares and dedicated launches to deliver the constellation
  • Coordinating efforts to deliver terminals and ground infrastructure
     
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    DOD SATCOM Modernisation: Achieving an “Integrated SATCOM Enterprise”

    Mr Mike Dean, DoD SATCOM Chief, US DoD CIO

  • DoD SATCOM as a “Segment of the DoD Information Network”
  • The role of Enterprise SATCOM Management and Control
  • Supporting multiple Command and Control domains
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    10:00

    Responsive Launch for MilSpace Customers

    Mr Kurt Eberly, Director Space Launch Vehicles, Northrop Grumman

  • To maintain assured access to space for our customer’s most critical needs, Northrop Grumman’s launch vehicles provide flexibility to launch to a wide variety of orbits, with high reliability from locations worldwide
  • Kurt Eberly, Director of Space Launch discusses how our flight proven experience and common core systems across our Antares, Minotaur and Pegasus launch vehicles reduce cost and technical risk
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    Space Force COMSATCOM

    Mr Michael Nichols, Chief, Commercial SATCOM Solutions Branch, Commercial Satellite Communications Office, US Space Force

  • COMSATCOM organisation, portfolio and mission – transforming the way ahead by bringing capabilities to the joint warfighter
  • Enhanced Mobile Satellite Service (EMSS): providing access through the Iridium network
  • Routing commercial traffic via DoD gateways and ensuring terminals are flexible to enable this across bands
  • New contracts to transform SATCOM provision: RFI timelines and acquisition
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    Resilient, Multi-Transport Capabilities for the Tactical Edge — AI, ML, and Cloud for Flexibility, Interoperability, and Affordability

    Dr Rajeev Gopal, Vice President Advanced Systems, Hughes Network Systems

  • Multi-orbit (GEO, MEO, LEO) space nodes for high performance ISR and Communication (using multiple frequencies)
  • Open-architecture, interoperable MILSAT and COMSAT enterprise for flexibility across manufacturers and service providers
  • Software-defined networks enhanced with AI/ML based decision making and orchestration
  • Cloud and private hosting for security and scalability
  • Hybrid space-based capabilities for mission assurance at the tactical edge
     
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    Networking Break Sponsored by Northrop Grumman

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    JADC2 Concept and CFT Lines of Effort

    Brigadier General Rob Parker, Deputy Director J6, Joint Staff J6

  • Overview of the JADC2 concept to connect sensors to shooters
  • CFT lines of effort
  • Future of JADC2 and C2 concepts
     
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    Delivering End-to-End PNT to the Warfighter

    Mr Michael Orr

    Mr Michael Orr, GPS III Space Requirements Lead, US Air Force

  • USSF Resilient PNT overview and main lines of effort
  • Why effective PNT is important for the Space Force and what it must do to remain at the forefront of technology
  • Doctrinal considerations and ensuring a coherent strategic doctrine across all services
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    2d Space Operations Squadron: Providing Assured PNT to the Warfighter through GPS Satellite Operations

    Lieutenant Colonel Michael Schriever, Commander 2d Space Operations Squadron, Space Delta 8, US Space Force

  • Report on status of new GPS III launches/performance/new capabilities and Global M-Code Coverage launch and operational performance
  • Efforts to increase automation/modernization to augment satellite operations
  • Changes in the day-to-day life of operators in the USSF transitioning from USAF
     
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    UK Space Capability and Partnerships

    Wing Commander Ian Pamplin, UK Liaison Officer to SMC, UK MoD

  • An overview of the UK space framework: SKYNET and other programmes
  • Partnership with SMC for Military Satellite Communications and other mission areas
  • How partnerships create additional resiliency: aiming for interchangeability among allies 
  • Vision looking forward: continued work with SMC and the US Space Force
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    Space Domain Awareness at the US Air Force Research Lab

    Dr Jaime Stearns, Space Control Mission Lead, Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research Lab

  • Growing interest in the domain beyond GEO
  • Opportunities for international collaboration
  • Highlights of basic research needs
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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Dr Mir Sadat, Founding Editor-In-Chief, Space Force Journal

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    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Dr Brien Flewelling, Chief SSA Architect, ExoAnalytic Solutions

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    Future Architecture and Advanced Concepts

    Mr Joseph Vanderpoorten, MILSATCOM Advanced Concepts, Portfolio Architect, Space and Missile Systems Center, US Space Force

  • Provision of resilient communications moving forward: hybrid services as the key to future operations
  • Terminals that flexibly meet architectural developments within the space segment
  • Architectural vision for future space: the DoD approach and vision statement
  • Enterprise management and control (EM&C) enabling flexible terminals, networks and systems through on-demand allocations
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    Space Force Accelerators: Startup Engagement and Innovation Activities

    Captain Roger Anderson, Deputy Program Manager, Air Force Space Accelerator Program, US Air Force

  • An introduction to the technology accelerator and its role incubating innovation for space operations
  • Defining problems, not the solutions: rethinking how the USAF approaches acquisition
  • How the accelerator identifies, validates and acquires technology to stay ahead of adversaries
  • Increasing acquisition agility and building a vibrant commercial space eco-system for future innovation
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    Exploiting Commercial Innovation

    Dr Douglas Hendrix, CEO, ExoAnalytic Solutions, Inc

  • Benefits of clear problem definitions
  • Demonstrated Innovations in GEO SSA and beyond
  • Creating bridges across the "valley of death"
     
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    GreyNet: Secure, Disruption/Delay Tolerant Unified C2/SA Tactical Edge Network with Global Reach

    Mr Curtis White, Senior Research Systems Engineer, Navy Information Warfare Center- Atlantic, US Navy

  • Self-forming, self-provisioning and self-healing, transport agnostic tactical edge network ecosystem
  • Security, Scalability and Resiliency: providing ubiquitous/transparent comm and cross-agency collaboration features to meet operational complexity
  • GreyNet program update – how it can contribute to future command, control and communications
  • Looking to the future: where UAV and other capabilities can enhance on-the-move communications
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    PANEL: Delivering the Next Generation of Space Leaders

  • Introduction to the US space education enterprise
  • Realigning how we view space power: driving to consider space superiority as essential as air superiority in the future operating environment
  • Foundation of space, cyber and information power: how to integrate new ways of thinking into air staff
  • Concluding thoughts: how we enhance training and education for future leaders
  • Dr Brien Flewelling, Chief SSA Architect, ExoAnalytic Solutions

    Dr Andrea Harrington, Dean of Space Education (Interim), Air University, US Air Force

    Dr Wendy Whitman Cobb, Associate Professor of Strategy and Security Studies, School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, US Air Force

  • Introduction to the US space education enterprise
  • Realigning how we view space power: driving to consider space superiority as essential as air superiority in the future operating environment
  • Foundation of space, cyber and information power: how to integrate new ways of thinking into air staff
  • Concluding thoughts: how we enhance training and education for future leaders
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    Networking Break Sponsored by Northrop Grumman

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    The Future Science and Technology Strategy for U.S. Space Through 2060

    Ms Andrea Loper, PM Future Space Communications, Space Vehicles Directorate, AFRL, , US Air Force

  • An overview of current initiatives within AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate to identify key inflection points that will determine the development of future space technologies
  • How AFRL and AFSPC are working together to determine what actions the U.S. can take within its strategy to affect inflection points so as to drive towards a future advantages to the U.S. and its allies
  • Investigation in what technologies are game changing and AFRL should pursue to support the next generation of space technologies
  • Actions AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate is doing now to support rapid innovation (AFRL’s Space Accelerator Programme – shrinking acquisition cycles and enabling rapid prototyping, SBIR contracts, small satellites, tailored mission assurance)
  • How AFRL’s innovation supports a DoD-wide ‘go fast’ innovation approach
     
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    Defense Innovation Unit’s Role in Bridging the Military-Commercial Gap

    Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas Estep, Technical Program Manager, Defense Innovation Unit (DIU)

  • Private-Commercial investment in innovation far out-paces DoD investment and dual-use technologies offer the means to tap into and capitalize on that private-commercial investment
  • Incorporation of commercial technologies is no longer an optional endeavor – it is now a central pillar to national security and staying competitive across the elements of national power
  • Relationships with small and non-traditional innovative businesses and risk-tolerant contract vehicles are key to bridging the military-commercial gap
     
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    Legal Frameworks for Operating in Space in a Great Power Era

    Captain Bryant Allen Mishima-Baker, Chief of Military Justice, 45th Space Wing, United States Air Force

  • UN outer space treaty and the ‘rules of the road’ in space
  • How LEO mega-constellation proliferation will change our understanding of space sovereignty
  • Space domain awareness – ramifications of debris on operators in space
  • Space as a warfighting domain, what this means in principal and in practise

     

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    Legal Perspectives on Future Space

    Mr Steve Kaufman, Partner, Hogan Lovells US LLP

  • What the emerging mega constellations mean for space law
  • Mergers and acquisitions: old space vs. new space
  • Concluding comments and thoughts
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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Dr Brien Flewelling, Chief SSA Architect, ExoAnalytic Solutions


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