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Global MilSatCom 2005
7 November - 9 November 2005
Global MilSatCom 2005
Following the huge success of last year's event, we are delighted to offer you the opportunity to attend Global MilSatCom 2005 - the largest independent military satellite communications conference in Europe.

Satellite communications will play a large part in future force transformation as every force seeks effective joint C4ISTAR and Network Centric/Enabled capability. With the increasing role of commercial satellites in enabling this capability and the introduction of innovative financial partnerships to acquire the necessary platforms/infrastructures, effective SatCom capability has now become viable for the majority of defence forces world-wide.
Now in its 7th year Global MilSatCom will evaluate specific doctrines, identify new requirements, and present the latest developments from the leading international case studies on procurement strategies and the operational deployment of specific programmes.

Other topics to be covered include future MilSatCom applications, government-industry co-operation, interoperability, 'on the move' capability, COTS, next generation technologies & platforms and the latest commercial opportunities within the MilSatCom marketplace.

An exceptional international speaker line-up includes…
    Keynote Addresses from...

  • Major General James B. Armor Jr, Director, National Security Space Office, US Air Force
  • Richard McKinney SES, Director, Directorate of Air Force Space Acquisition, US Air Force
  • Brigadier (Ret'd) Tim Waugh, Programme Manager for NATO SatCom and Deployable CIS, NATO C3 Agency
  • Simon Kershaw, Satellite Acquisition Team IPT Leader, Defence Procurement Agency, Ministry of Defence, UK


  • And Special Addresses from...

  • Colonel Patrick Rayermann, Director, Operations and Plans G3, Space and Missile Defense Command, US Army
  • Rick Bourdon, Chief, Commercial Satellite Team, DISA
  • Caroline Laurent, Syracuse III Program Manager, Délégation Générale pour l'Armement, Ministry of Defence, France
  • Captain J. van der Wal, Project Manager, NL MilSatCom, Netherlands Navy
  • Commnader Giovanni Durando, Manager, Communication Services, Military Satellite Control and Management Centre, CIS Division, General Staff, Italian Ministry of Defence
  • Commander Thomas Lockhart, C4ISTAR Leader, General Staff, French Navy
  • Lieutenant Colonel Chris Groot, Project Officer, NL MilSatCom, Netherlands Air Force
  • Lieutenant Colonel WJD Dresen, Project Officer, NL MilSatCom, Netherlands Army
  • Major Roberto Pelaez, NATO Representative, SatCom Working Group and CHOD SP-CISD, SpanishComSat Program General Directorate for Armaments and Materiel, Spanish Ministry of Defence
  • Alexander Ognyanov, Director, Information Society and Information Technologies Directorate, Ministry of Transport and Communications, Republic of Bulgaria
  • Gerhard Brauer, Head, Director General's Security Policy Office, European Space Agency
  • Pertti Jauhiainen, Project Manager, DG Information Society, European Commission
  • Alexandre Barouh, Syracuse III System Architect, Délégation Générale pour l'Armement, Ministry of Defence, France




VENUE INFORMATION

The 7th annual Global MilSatCom 2005 is going to be held at the newly refurbished Russell Hotel on Russell Square in central London between 7 - 9 November. The conference is being extended to 2.5 days duration plus 2 workshops.




The hotel's state-of-the art conference facilities are excellent, we can comfortably seat 220 delegates in addition to a large exhibition suite. The conference has been expanded & will include more workshops, panels and a special "country specific" section that has been previously requested by our audience of Defence professionals.


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Conference agenda

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13:45

Registration & Coffee

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14:00

MilSatCom and the Internet I

  • How does the Internet over satellite provide cost-effective communications solutions applicable to mobile the military space?
  • COTS equipment and Internet access over satellite: Mission-ready or costly upgrade?
  • Defining and measuring the low security MilSatCom requirement
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    14:00

    Workshop Leader's Opening Remarks

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    14:05

    What is a satellite?

  • Spacecraft/bus /payload/transponders/antennas
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    14:25

    Satellite orbits

  • GEO/LEO/inclined orbits
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    14:45

    MilSatCom and the Internet II

  • Characterising the threats: conflicts, hackers and terrorists. Wherein the greater challenge?
  • Where are the strengths and weaknesses of Internet over satellite, and how industry is responding to the dynamics of military requirements?
  • Next generation MilSatCom: Pointing the way for more secure traffic in the commercial arena?
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    14:45

    Satellite transmission

  • Footprints/EIRP/link budgets
  • Modulation/ FEC
  • Video coding/MPEG/DVB
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    15:05

    Earth stations

  • Antennas/VSATs/amplifiers/receivers
  • Fixed/mobile/transportable
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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    MilSatCom and the Internet III

  • Internet over satellite: How does the mission critical application stay secure?
  • How significant a driver of new encryption techniques is the military requirement?
  • Can all applications be secured? What are the current limitations of the relevant software technologies?
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    16:00

    Typical applications

  • Fixed services:
  • VSATs
  • Point to point and point to multi-point
  • TV/other broadcast
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    16:45

    MilSatCom and the Internet IV

  • Evolution of satellite access: How will things change with next generation ‘inter-networking?
  • Is the military space influencing the shape of the ‘internet-to-come’?
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    16:45

    The Global Marketplace

  • Commercial operators
  • Military satellite operators
  • Hybrid systems and applications
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    17:30

    Discussion and Questions

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    17:30

    Discussion and questions

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    17:45

    Review of Workshop

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    18:00

    Close of Interactive Workshop

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    18:00

    Workshop Leader's Closing Remarks and Close of Interactive Workshop

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    8:15

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Gerard Donelan

    Gerard Donelan, Head, Government Services, SES ASTRA

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    9:00

    OPENING ADDRESS - UTILIZING SATCOM EFFECTIVELY TO MEET NATO’S EMERGING REQUIREMENTS

    Brigadier (Ret'd) Tim Waugh

    Brigadier (Ret'd) Tim Waugh, Programme Manager, NATO SatCom and Deployable CIS, NATO C3 Agency

  • The strategic and operational dimension of utilising SatCom to meet NATO’s requirement for highly deployable and mobile forces including the reachback requirements
  • The challenges of managing and operating the current NATO Space and Ground capability in the integrated coalition battlespace
  • Future opportunities for industry and commercial SatCom providers in meeting the aspirations of NATO SatCom Architectures
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    9:35

    KEYNOTE ADDRESS

    Major General James B Armor Jr

    Major General James B Armor Jr, Director, National Security Space Office (NSSO), US Air Force

  • MilSatCom stakeholders
  • Transformational Communications Architecture
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    10:10

    THE OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BY THE PPP APPROACH IN MILITARY SATCOMS

    Simon Kershaw

    Simon Kershaw, Satellite Acquisition Team IPT Leader, Defence Procurement Agency, Ministry of Defence, UK

  • An update on progress with the Skynet 5 project
  • The capability being delivered
  • Governments and Industry working together
  • Opportunities for Smart International Cooperation
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    10:40

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    THE FUTURE OF MILITARY SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS AND OPERATIONS

    Gerhard Brauer

    Gerhard Brauer, Head, Security Policy Office, European Space Agency (ESA)

  • Current and future policies at ESA that will impact on future European Security Satellites
  • The future role of the ESA within military satellite operations – in relationship to industry, EU, the user community
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    11:30

    SMALL SATELLITES FOR AFFORDABLE ACCESS TO SPACE

    Professor Sir Martin Sweeting OBE FRS

    Professor Sir Martin Sweeting OBE FRS, Director, Surrey Space Centre and Chief Executive Officer, Surrey Satellite Technology

  • The current and future capabilities of small satellites
  • Government and military use now and beyond the horizon
  • Design, build, launch and data assurance - where do the current and future challenges lie within small satellites and how can we overcome these
  • Future technologies and systems being utilised in small satellites to ensure robust and secure communications
  • What small satellites mean for the new user of space
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    12:00

    COMMERCIAL SATCOM

    David Helfgott

    David Helfgott, President and Chief Executive Officer, Americom Government Services

  • Current trends and the evolving role of commercial SatCom
  • Technology
  • Ensuring high levels of system performance
  • Policy and practice
  • System and satellite management
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    THE FRENCH MILSATCOM SYSTEM – SYRACUSE III

  • Syracuse III Program Status (space and ground)
  • Learning of first uses of Syracuse 3A spacecraft
  • Syracuse III PFI Studies
  • Modem XXI Field test presentation
  • NSP2K (TBC)
  • Caroline Laurent

    Caroline Laurent, Syracuse III Program Manager, Délégation Générale pour l'Armement, Ministry of Defence, France

    Alexandre Barouh

    Alexandre Barouh, Syracuse III System Architect, Délégation Générale pour l'Armement, Ministry of Defence, France

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    14:30

    SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE SPANISH MINISTRY OF DEFENSE

  • Spanish MoD SatCom military requirements
  • Spanish MoD user ground segment SeComSat programme
  • Spanish MoD services procurement
  • SatCom programme
  • SatCom system description, service availability for allies & friendly countries
  • Francisco Fernandez

    Francisco Fernandez, ,

    Major Roberto Pelaez

    Major Roberto Pelaez, NATO Representative, SatCom Working Group and CHOD SP-CISD, SpanishComSat Program, General Directorate for Armaments and Materiel, Ministry of Defence, Spain

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    15:00

    FUTURE SATELLITE NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS WITHIN THE FRENCH NAVY

    Commander Thomas  Lockhart

    Commander Thomas Lockhart, C4ISTAR Leader, General Staff , French Navy

  • Engineering challenges (and solutions) in implementing requirements and integrating advanced SatCom into MoD
  • Do the challenges change for different platforms (carriers, warships, support craft and amphibious vessels)?
  • The potential of reliable SatCom within the French Navy
  • Commercial comparisons that could help make the vision of reliable, mobile navy SatCom capability a reality
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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    PARADIGM ONE-STOP-SHOP PROVIDER FOR MILSATCOM SERVICES

    Paul Millington

    Paul Millington, Director, Business Development, Paradigm Secure Communications

  • Status of Skynet-5 PFI Programme
  • Delivering the business case
  • Expansion of the service offer
  • Next generation services
  • Short video
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    16:30

    GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP IN X-BAND COMMUNICATIONS

    Denis Curtin

    Denis Curtin, Chief Operating Officer , Xtar

  • Governments in the Western Alliance has designated X-Band for "Government" use only
  • Governmental requirements continue to outpace "government" capacity
  • Government Industry partnerships being dominated by traditional defense firms that are under contract to develop a solution
  • A unique approach to the potential partnership and unique business model - showing how governments can save precious budgetary dollars and get unique services they desire
  • Shifting the element of risk in development and deployment from government to industry
  • Providing Government with a better solution
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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:15

    Re-registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Dylan Browne

    Dylan Browne, Managing Director, The London Satellite Exchange

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    9:00

    KEYNOTE ADDRESS - FUTURE SATCOM BASED ACQUISITION WITHIN THE USAF

    Richard W McKinney SES

    Richard W McKinney SES, Director, Directorate of Air Force Space Acquisition, US Air Force

  • The future of SatCom-based acquisition within USAF transformation
  • Government-industry partnerships - keys to future success
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    9:35

    WORKING WITH COMMERCIAL SPACE INDUSTRY TO MEET MILITARY BANDWIDTH DEMANDS

    Colonel Patrick Rayermann

    Colonel Patrick Rayermann, Chief, Space and Missile Defense Division, Space and Missile Defense Command, US Army

  • The need for communications, especially space-based communications
  • The information services the US military requires
  • Learning from Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • Ever escalating demand - two views
  • Ideas for improving partnership with industry
  • Leasing the commercial SatCom DoD needs
  • Learning from Industry
  • Update on new DoD policy and approaches
  • A brighter future
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    10:05

    THE NETHERLANDS JOINT MILSATCOM PROJECT

  • Overview & mix of media
  • Redefining area of responsibility
  • Fulfilling current requirements
  • Lessons learnt
  • Challenges ahead
  • Captain Hans van der Wal

    Captain Hans van der Wal, Project Manager, NL MilSatCom, Royal Netherlands Navy

    Lieutenant Colonel Chris Groot (AF)

    Lieutenant Colonel Chris Groot (AF), Project Officer, NL MilSatCom, Royal Netherlands Air Force

    Lieutenant Colonel WJD Dresen

    Lieutenant Colonel WJD Dresen, Project Officer, NL MilSatCom, Royal Netherlands Army

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    10:35

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    MILSATCOM IN TRANSFORMATION

  • Views on MILSATCOM within network centricity in modern warfare
  • Greater than 2 Ghz Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) updates
  • Communications on the Move and Communications on the Quick Halt
  • Mobile Enhanced Situational Awareness (MESA)...XM Radio and Worldspace for Narrowband Satellite Broadcast
  • The realities of the future within MILSATCOM
  • Frank Prautzsch

    Frank Prautzsch, Director of Business Development and Advanced Concepts, Raytheon Integrated Communication Systems

    Brian Rodriguez

    Brian Rodriguez, Director of Business Development for International, Raytheon Integrated Communication Systems

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    11:30

    NEW NEEDS AND SOLUTIONS ON MILSATCOM

    Patrick Heuline

    Patrick Heuline, Satcom Segment Director, Thales Communications

  • Introduction - the new needs on projected and special forces in terms of interoperability, security and mobility
  • SYRACUSE III - one of the best answer to the new military needs, the principle of the ground segment and the key figure
  • Transmission Security - EPM modem capabilities, future technology dedicated to IP communication on commercial and military satellites
  • Highly tactical communications - the concept of use of military very small aperture terminals on military and commercial satellites; from the manpacks to "On The Move" terminals, the system approaches and technologies
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    12:00

    MEETING INCREASING GOVERNMENTS NEEDS WITH KU BAND

  • Who is Eutelsat?
  • Key requirements for serving governments needs
  • Security aspects
  • A wide range of technical solutions: case study
  • Jean-Paul Brillaud

    Jean-Paul Brillaud, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Eutelsat

    Warren Ackerley

    Warren Ackerley, Director, Paradigm

    Nicholas Daly

    Nicholas Daly, Regional Director, UK, Eire and The Netherlands, Eutelsat

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    MOBILE SATELLITE SERVICE

    Rick Bourdon

    Rick Bourdon, Chief, Commercial Satellite Team, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

  • The services we use
  • Requirements for service
  • Amount of money we spend
  • Future forecast
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    14:30

    EUROPEAN ADVANCES IN SATCOM

    Commander Giovanni Durando

    Commander Giovanni Durando, CIS Division, General Staff, Ministry of Defence, Italy

  • Italy’s military satellite communications requirements – overview
  • The SICRAL project – operational effectiveness
  • Interoperability with allied systems
  • The future: SICRAL 2
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    15:00

    ASSURING GOVERNMENT SERVICES OVER COMMERCIAL SATELLITE LINKS

    Mark Parry

    Mark Parry, Business Development, SatComs and Navigation, QinetiQ

  • Overview of current and future threats to commercial SatCom (special reference to electronic attacks)
  • Threat vulnerability assessment to counter measure electronic attack
  • The need for increased satellite protection for the user and operator
  • Satellite attack prevention – planning and implementing response
  • Future solutions to electronic attack
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    15:30

    ARIANESPACE: 25 YEARS OF LAUNCH SERVICES PROVIDED TO THE SPACE COMMUNITY (SHORT FILM)

    Dr Philip Balaam

    Dr Philip Balaam, Director, Sales and Marketing, Arianespace

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    15:45

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:15

    SATELLITE IN DEFENCE-THE COMMERCIAL OPTION

    Bob Roe

    Bob Roe, Executive Vice President, Sales, Stratos

  • COMSEC operations over commercial services (HAIPIS/NBDT)
  • New & Evolving Commercial technologies
  • Iridium (new services)
  • VSAT (C, Ku, Ka) the Equivalent X band capacity?
  • Inmarsat (BGAN - the new generation & Effective Leasing)
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    16:45

    EADS SPACE SERVICES - EUROPEAN PROVIDER FOR COMMUNICATION AND NAVIGATION SERVICES

    Eric Beranger

    Eric Beranger, Chief Executive Officer, EADS SPACE Services

  • EADS SPACE Services after two years of existence
  • One-stop-shop: the solution for government and military customers
  • Status of current major ventures and projects
  • Challenges ahead in promoting a European vision
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    17:15

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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    8:15

    Re-registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Martin Jarrold

    Martin Jarrold, Chief, International Programme Development, Global VSAT Forum (GVF)

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    9:00

    THE FUTURE OF EU/EC SATCOM AND SATELLITE OPERATIONS

    Pertti Jauhiainen

    Pertti Jauhiainen, Scientific Officer, European Commission

  • The EU/EC’s current stance on SatCom,
  • The current stance on SatCom in the European Space Policy and Programme planned to cover the period up to 2013
  • The challenges involved in multiple-use satellites (e.g. for military operations)
  • Ensuring organisation infrastructures and information frameworks to fully exploit future satellites and their capabilities
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    9:30

    I-BULGARIA PROGRAMME: BASE FOR SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS

    Alexander Ognyanov

    Alexander Ognyanov, Director, Information Society and Information Technologies Directorate, Ministry of Transport and Communications, Bulgaria

  • The implementation of the EU regulatory framework for electronic communications
  • New measures directed to the business and citizens
  • I-Bulgaria Programme: an engine for IS development
  • iCenter
  • ESI Center - Bulgaria as the center of the European Software Institute for Eastern Europe
  • iNET - Bulgarian science in European research network
  • I-Bulgaria Programme as a catalyst for new projects development
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    THE POWER OF IP-NETWORKING IN SPACE

    Dr Klaus Peter Doerpelkus

    Dr Klaus Peter Doerpelkus, Space Initiatives Manager EMEA, Cisco Systems

  • IP networking and routing in space
  • Merged ground-space architectures
  • Update on Cisco's LEO router experiment
  • The next steps
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    Morning Coffee

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    HOW LASERCOM CAN CONTRIBUTE TO MILITARY SYSTEMS

    Bernard Laurent

    Bernard Laurent, Head, Telecom System Department, EADS Astrium

  • Overall context for optical communications
  • Status of the French MoD LOLA project
  • Towards an operational architecture by 2010 for Europe
  • Benefits to ISR space-based systems (earth observation satellites)
  • Bringing broadband to UAV communications
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    INMARSAT BGAN FOR EFFECTIVE AUGMENTATION OF MILSATCOM

    Michael Butler

    Michael Butler, Chief Operating Officer, Inmarsat

  • The mobile defence user's needs
  • Commercial mobile satellite services in the defence market today
  • The Inmarsat 4 satellite constellation and the Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN)service
  • Connecting mobile defence users on land, at sea and in the air via BGAN
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    THE DIFFICULTIES IN OBTAINING/EXPLOITING COMMERCIAL SATELLITE SPECTRUM WITHIN MILITARY OPERATIONS

    Gregory  Francis

    Gregory Francis, Director, Access Partnership

  • Obtaining international clearance after capacity leasing
  • Third party involvement in negotiation – can we eliminate the middleman?
  • The impact on future contracts (processes/implementation, cost/fees, programme time scale)
  • Risk management as the key to overcoming the problems
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    THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL MILSATCOM – CONCLUDING REMARKS

    Martin Jarrold

    Martin Jarrold, Chief, International Programme Development, Global VSAT Forum (GVF)

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