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Global MilSatCom 2018

SAE Media Group are proud to announce the 20th annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition will return to London on the 6th- 8th November 2018 covering the latest crucial developments across the military satellite sector in-depth. As ‘the final frontier’ continues to become ever more contested, congested and competitive the future of terrestrial operations is increasingly defined by developments in the fourth domain.

With this in mind, and as space becomes ever more complex, Europe’s leading military satellite event will return to discuss key challenges and opportunities at this crucial time. Analysing vital themes within the SATCOM community, this year’s event will delve into constellation capacity and robustness, SATCOM on-the-move and the growing efforts to harmonise interoperability of platforms – as well as hearing key national updates from around the globe including the UK MoD’s Skynet 6 programme.

New to this year, a dedicated pre-conference focus day on 5th November 2018 exploring the rise of disruptive technologies, including the impact small satellite constellations and new launch providers will have for the military community.

With over 500 attendees, 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

SATCOM & Strategic Networks, UK MOD
Colonel Cameron Stoltz

Colonel Cameron Stoltz

Director General of Space, Canadian Armed Forces
Colonel Jae Soong Lee

Colonel Jae Soong Lee

Chief, Defense Communication Command
Colonel Laurent Jannin

Colonel Laurent Jannin

Head of French SATCOM Programs, DGA
Colonel Shinichiro Tsui

Colonel Shinichiro Tsui

Counsellor, National Space Policy Secretariat, Japanese Cabinet Office
General Sir Chris Deverell

General Sir Chris Deverell

Commander Joint Forces Command , UK MoD
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Hose

Lieutenant Colonel Michael Hose

Deputy Director Future Australian Defence SATCOM System, Australian Department of Defence
Mr Julian Knight

Mr Julian Knight

Head of the Networks Delivery Team at ISS, UK MoD
Mr Michael  Rudd

Mr Michael Rudd

Telecommunications Strategy Head, UK Space Agency
Ms Deanna Ryals

Ms Deanna Ryals

Chief, International Programmes Division, Military Satellite Communications Systems (MILSATCOM) Directorate, Space and Missiles System Center (SMC), Air Force Space Command, US Air Force

Brigadier General Carlos de Salas

Head C4ISR & Space Programs, Spanish Ministry of Defence
Brigadier General Carlos de Salas

Born in 1955 (Zaragoza) BG De Salas entered the SPArmy as Engineer & Signal Corps Officer.
In 1976 as Lieutenant and following the Helicopters pilot’s course, was assigned to the 4º HELO Battalion as Pilot and Signal Officer.

In 1979 as Captain, he was assigned to SPArmy Aviation. 1980-81 he attended the USArmy Transportation School Helicopter Maintenance Officer and Test pilot Course. In 1985 attended the SPArmy Signal School, EW Course. 1985-89 Commander of Signal & Air Control Coy and XO/S3 Helo Battalion.

In 1989 as Major he was graduated, with honors, from the SPArmy General Staff (GS) College and was assigned to the OPS Division. In 1993 was S5 Chief UNPROFOR in BiH (FYROM).

In 1995 as LTC he was assigned to the Cabinet of the SPArmy Chief of Staff. 1998-2001 he was nominated as the first Spanish LNO to the USArmy Combined Arms Center (USA). 2001-02 was the Commander of the 1ST EW SP Battalion.

In 2002 as COL was Chief of the Joint Strategic Department SP Joint GS. 2004-07 was G6-CIS to NRDC and the Commander of the 21st Signal Regiment. In 2007 was J4 Chief Logistic at KFOR HQ (KOSOVO).

In 2008 as BG he was appointed as CoS Canary Islands Military Command and in 2012 General Deputy Director of the Land Systems Directorate. Nowadays he is the Head/PEO of the C4ISR&Space Programs at the SP MoD National Armament’s Directorate.

His awards include several Spanish Military & Civilian medals, the UNPROFOR, NATO Balkans, USArmy Meritorious Service, French National Defense (Silver) Medals… and others.

Married to Concepcion (psychologist), they have two children. He is Knight of San Jorge and Professor at the SEI-International Studies Society.
 

Captain David Moody

SATCOM & Strategic Networks, UK MOD
Captain David Moody

Born in Middlesbrough, David joined the Royal Navy as an Artificer Apprentice in Sep 1985 and attended Britannia Royal Naval College for Officer Training in Jan 1988. He completed an Electrical Engineering Degree at the Royal Naval Engineering College between 1988 and 1991 and subsequently joined HMS BRAVE as the Deputy Weapon Engineer Officer and deployed on OP SHARPGUARD to the Adriatic in 1994.

Following this first sea appointment he taught Electronic Warfare at HMS DRYAD, and afterwards acted as the as System Manager for all NATO Strategic Communications in North Western Europe. On promotion to Lieutenant Commander, in 2000, he moved to the Defence Crisis Management Centre in London as the Military Technical Advisor and Crisis Management Officer; this tour of duty encompassed UK Fire Fighter Strikes, Foot & Mouth, the national Fuel crisis as well as 9/11 operations. His ‘Professional Charge’ appointment was undertaken as the Weapon Engineer Officer of HMS MONTROSE and this rewarding appointment involved bringing the Ship out of its first major refit period in Rosyth, the rescue of the stricken Canadian submarine HMCS CHICOUTIMI and a deployment to the Arabian Gulf.

David then joined Navy Command Headquarters, C4ISTAR Division as the RN Command Support System (RNCSS) Desk Officer, responsible for frontline RNCSS capability delivery, the RNCSS Helpdesk and the embryonic Fleet CIS Support Unit. In 2008 he moved to the Maritime Capability Trial and Assessment (MCTA) organisation for duties as the Type 45 Destroyer and Frigates Platform Manager and delivered innovative post refit trial programmes as well as contributing to the introduction of new Ship Performance Assessment trials as a part of the Through Life assessment for frontline operational ships.

Selected for promotion to Commander in 2011, David was immediately appointed to HQ ISAF, Kabul in Afghanistan where he directed the improvement of 24/7 service delivery and availability of mobile phone telecommunications across the country (17 million subscribers). He was awarded the NATO Meritorious Service Medal for his work in support of Afghanistan.

On return from Afghanistan David accepted the appointment as the first Commanding Officer of the Maritime C5ISR Support Unit (MCSU) responsible for delivery of a range of C5ISR services and equipment in support of operational activities before taking up an appointment as the first RN Joint Force CIS Middle East - JFCIS(ME) Commander between Dec 2014 to Jun 2015. On return from deployment David joined Joint Forces Command C4ISR Capability Branch as the Desk Officer for SATCOM and Strategic Networks.

Promoted to Captain in Jan 2018, he has remained at Joint Forces Command C4ISR Capability Branch and has become Deputy Head for Space.

Married to Dawn with one daughter Erin (2008), David lives in Hampshire where his interests include DIY, anything to do with the outdoors, trying to keep fit and the remainder of his time is absorbed in keeping up with Erin.
 

Captain Dez Hill

G-6 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 Cameron Stoltz

Director General of Space, 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 Jae Soong Lee

Chief, Defense Communication Command
Colonel Jae Soong Lee

Colonel Jae Soong Lee is a signal officer in Republic of Korea Army. He graduated from the Korea Military Academy in 1994 with a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering. He obtained a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology in the U.S. in 2002. He received Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology in 2009. He has served as a signal commander and staff in the various echelons of ROK Army. Currently, he is in charge of planning division of Defense Communication Command.

 

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 Shinichiro Tsui

Counsellor, National Space Policy Secretariat, Japanese Cabinet Office
Colonel Shinichiro Tsui

2016.4 ~ : Present Position
2015.4 ~ 2016.3 : Commander of 28th Aircraft Control & Warning Squadron, JASDF
2014.8 ~ 2015.3 : Development Department, Air Staff Office, JASDF
2012.8 ~ 2014.7 : Personnel & Education Department, Air Staff Office, JASDF
2011.7 ~ 2012.7 : Defense Planning Department, Air Staff Office, JASDF
2010.4 ~ 2011.3 : Air Staff College, JASDF
2008.8 ~ 2010.3 : Head Quarter of Air Defense Command, JASDF
2006.9 ~ 2008.7 : Air Development & Test Wing, JASDF
2002.8 ~ 2006.8 : University of Alabama, Graduate School
2000.3 ~ 2002.7 : Western Aircraft Control & Warning Wing, JASDF
1999.4 ~ 2000.2 : Officer Candidate School, JASDF
1993.4 ~ 1999.3 : Kyoto University
 

Commander Phil Coope

Programme Manager for SKYNET / SATCOM and Strategic Networks, Royal Navy
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 previously 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…

Commodore Christian Anuge

Deputy Chief, Nigerian Defence Space Administration
Commodore Christian Anuge

Commodore Christian Anuge Retired from the Nigerian Navy in August 2017 . He was the Director of Logistics at the Nigerian Defence Intelligence Agency and the Deputy Chief of Defence Space Administration.


Christian Anuge is an alumni of the International Space University Strasbourg, France. In addition he obtained a Masters in Strategic Studies and was trained China as a Certified Satellite Orbit Engineer at the Beijing Institute of Tracking and Telecommunication Technology. He is presently the Managing Director of Spaceapps Consults Limited, a firm involved in satellite communication, navigation and earth observation in Nigeria. He is a fellow of the National Defence College, Nigeria.
 

Dr Michael O'Callaghan

Space Programme Manager, Dstl
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 and PhD in Chemistry from the University of Nottingham, the latter 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 S&T 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 almost two years managing 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.
 

General Sir Chris Deverell

Commander Joint Forces Command , UK MoD
General Sir Chris Deverell

General Sir Chris Deverell was commissioned into the Second Royal Tank Regiment in 1979. After graduating from Oxford University with a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, he saw regimental service in Northern Ireland, Germany, Belize and Cyprus. He commanded the Joint Nuclear Biological and Chemical Regiment (First Royal Tank Regiment) at RAF Honington in Suffolk, and 4th Armoured Brigade in Iraq and Germany.

General Deverell has served four appointments in the Head Office of the Ministry of Defence: in Land Systems Operational Requirements, in Army Plans, as Assistant Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Defence, and as Director of Equipment Capability (Ground Manoeuvre). His operational appointments include Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff for Land Operations in the Permanent Joint Headquarters, Chief of Staff to the Senior British Military Advisor at US Central Command during the build-up to and invasion of Iraq, and Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff (Operations/Commitments) in Headquarters Land Forces.

On promotion to Major General in December 2008, he became Director General Logistics Support and Equipment in Headquarters Land Forces, before moving to Defence Equipment and Support in March 2011 as Director Materiel Strategy. In July 2012 he was appointed Chief of Materiel (Land) and Quartermaster General. Upon promotion to General in April 2016 he assumed Command of Joint Forces Command.

He is married to Alex and has two sons.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Abde Bellahnid

Director of Space Requirements, Canadian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Abde Bellahnid

Lieutenant Colonel Eric Trias PhD

Commander, Space Command Cyberspace Support Squadron, US Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Eric Trias PhD

Lt Col Eric D. Trias, PhD, is the Commander, Air Force Space Command Cyberspace Support Squadron, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. The CYSS’ mission is to provide cyberspace forces with strategic planning, requirements development, program management, and cyberspace expertise in collaboration with warfighters, Services and Agencies. From 2008-2011, he was appointed as an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT) where he conducted research in satellite communications, data mining and information security.

Lieutenant Colonel Jaime Sanchez Mayorga

Head of Space Programs Unit, Spanish MoD
Lieutenant Colonel Jaime Sanchez Mayorga

Born in 1963, son of a S.A.F. NCO "Specialist Photography and Cartography", he is in charge of Space Unit, in the Programs Management Sub-Directorate of General of Armament and Material.


Since his graduation in the Spanish AF Academy to the current days, he has done several courses and high studies related with Defense activities, which has been supplemented with University studies in Telecommunication, Network and Systems, and Strategic Direction on TIC,s, Program Managing, etc…


He was in charge of the Technical Squadron and Deputy to the Spanish Center for Aerospace Observation Systems, Head of the Spanish Pleiades program, responsible for the SATCOM Program DGAM, MoD representative in the SST Consortium and recently nominated, by the Spanish MoD Secretary of the State, as SATCOM NG Program Manager.
 

As a representative in national and international working groups, his task is to follow the evolution and development in the four areas of application in space for the Defense: Communications (GOVSATCOM), Observation (PAZ and SEOB EDA), Navigation (GNSS-Galileo) and surveillance and Space Tracking (SST EU).
He is chairman in different Working Groups concerning Space issues, at national and international level.


He takes part in many National and International conferences, forum and discussion meetings, concerning Space technologies and capabilities.
He has written various articles of interest in Aeronautical and Defense Magazines, concerning Space, Jisr, Industrial Sector Space Policy, Space Law, etc...,


Lt.Col. Mayorga, he considers himself as a “never ending Space student”.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Luca De Angelis

Section Head of Frequencies and ACP, C4i-EI Command, Italian Army
Lieutenant Colonel Luca De Angelis

LTC Luca DE ANGELIS is an IT Army Signal Officer. He is the Spectrum and Satellite Resources Manager for the Italian Army.


He attended the Military School in Modena from 1994 to 1996, then Military Specialization School in Turin from 1996 to 1999 where, in 2000, he got bachelor’s degree in Computer Sciences.


He started his active service in the Army in 1999 at the 7th Signal Regiment in Sacile, then in 2005 he moved to Bolzano to the 2nd Signal Mountain Regiment. In 2013 he moved to Florence to early established Friuli Division at the J6 Cell. He commanded the Signal Battalion “Abetone”, being in charge for providing the signal services to military dislocations in Tuscany and Emilia Romagna, for support of the CERT (Computer Emergency Response Team) acting as a CIRT (Computer Incident Response Team) .


He took part in Italian Army missions in Albania (2000 and 2001), Kosovo (2002 and 2005), Iraq (2003), Afganistan (2006) and Lebanon (2007 and 2009).


Born in 1975 in Rome, he is married and has three children.

 

Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Mauro

SATCOM Systems Section Head, Ministry of Defence, Italy
Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Mauro

Lt.Col. Luigi MAURO is currently the Chief SATCOM Section of the Satellite Division, Italian MoD – Direzione Informatica, Telematica e Tecnologie Avanzate (TELEDIFE). He has served in this position since November 2009.

Lt.Col. Mauro earned a Master of Science degree in Physics from the University of Bari, southern Italy in 1988, delivering a thesis upon “Thermopower and Hall mobility in a-GaAs” and soon after he specialized in “Advanced Mathematical Modelling for Industrial Applications”.
After joining the Italian Air Force in 1990 with the rank of Lieutenant, Lt.Col. Mauro attended the specialization in “Meteorology and Physics of the Atmosphere” until mid 1992.

Throughout his Air Force career Lt.Col. Mauro served in various positions in multiple national and international assignments and deployments including as Chief Meteorologist at the NATO 5th ATAF HQ, Vicenza, Italy; as Chief Forecaster, X and XIII Italian Antarctic Expeditions, Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica; as Engineer Executive Officer of the Engineering Division, SFOR HQ, Sarajevo (B&H); as Strategic Analyst / Information Research within the Strategic Concepts Analysis Branch of the Future Capabilities, Research and Technology Division of the NATO Allied Command Transformation (ACT), Norfolk, VA (USA).

Lt.Col. Mauro specialized in 2002 in “Telecommunications” at the “Information Technology and Optoelectronics” Defense College, Rome, and in 2010-2011 he earned a Post-MSc Master in “Advanced Communication and Navigation Satellite Systems”, University “Tor Vergata”, Rome.
In the position as Chief SATCOM Section he has performed as Contract Manager of a number of relevant contracts regarding the acquisition of the SICRAL 2 satellite system (within a cooperation between France and Italy), the ATHENA FIDUS Ground and User Segment, some R&T programs, and so on. He has also served as Chairman of the Technical Acceptance Board of the SICRAL 2 Program, the OPTSAT-3000 Program (within a MoU between Italy and Israel), and many other minor or ancillary programs.

Lt.Col. Mauro was also appointed as National Representative for the System-on-Chip Program (SoC) of the European Defence Agency (EDA), 2011-2016.
Under contract with the National Research Council he was appointed Professor of “Optoelectronics – Principles and Devices” for the Post-MSc Master in “Complex Electronic Systems Engineering” at the “Information Technology and Optoelectronics” Defense College, Rome.

Lt.Col. Mauro also holds a Certification as Ionizing Radiations Expert and is listed in the related National (1st and 2nd level) Qualified Expert Roster.
Lt. Col. Mauro is the co-author of papers on:
- Software Defined Payload Architecture
- SATCOM systems for multi-RPAS connectivity scenarios.

 

Lieutenant Colonel Michael Hose

Deputy Director Future Australian Defence SATCOM System, Australian Department of Defence
Lieutenant Colonel Michael Hose

Lieutenant Colonel Mick Hose is the Australian Defence Force Headquarters staff officer assigned for the capability development of their future SATCOM system. After a junior officer career spanning operations, Regimental Signals Officer and Regional Force Surveillance assignments, LTCOL Hose specialised in C4ISREW project management. After an assignment to the United States Strategic Command Space and Missile C4 Division, LTCOL Hose has dedicated the last four years to project start-up for the future Australian Defence SATCOM system.

Major Alexis Bancet

Manager for SATCOM International Affairs, DGA
Major Alexis Bancet

Alexis Bancet was appointed in February 2018 manager for MILSATCOM international affairs at Directorate for Operations of DGA (French MoD Acquisition Agency).
Principal Armament Engineer, he was between 2015 and 2018 Executive Director for “North East Asia” at Directorate for International development of DGA (French MoD Acquisition Agency).


He has formerly worked as the French MILSATCOM system architect, in charge of the overall technical architecture and performance, including feasibility, definition and qualification of the space and ground segments of the SYRACUSE III, SICRAL 2 and ATHENA-FIDUS programmes. He has also been directly involved in the satcom cooperation with Italy and NATO. He started his career in the earth observation domain to prepare the next generation of French military satellite capabilities at technological level.
He graduated from Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs de Constructions Aéronautiques (ENSICA) in Toulouse in 2004.
 

Major Geoffroy Beaudot

SatCom and CIS Program Manager, Luxembourg Directorate of Defense
Major Geoffroy Beaudot

Joining the Department of Defence of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in May 2016 in order to develop the Space programmes, including SatCom and Earth Observation systems, Major Major Beaudot attended the Royal Military Academy in Brussels, Belgium and graduated with Master of Engineering, Telecommunication.
 
He started his career as Head of a Network Supervision team and in 2006 managed the service in charge of the satellite communication hub of the Belgian MoD. After three years in this function, he became SatCom Program Manager, still working for Belgian Defence. He followed his staff course in 2012 and afterwards joined the 4th Group Communications and Information Systems as Officer Operations & Training. Prior joining the Department of Defence of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, in 2015 he came back to the military staff as Head of the Cell C³ Platforms Integration.

Today, he is also representing the Department of Defence of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in different SPACE initiatives at EDA, ESA and EU Commission and also representing the Government at NATO SatCom capability team meetings.
 

Mr Allan Ballenger

Chief Commercial Officer and Corporate Vice President, SES Government Solutions
Mr Allan Ballenger

Allan Ballenger joined SES Government Solutions as Corporate Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer effective January 2018. He leads the SES GS Sales and Business Development Team to produce winning solutions for US Government customers. He works with US government, intelligence and civilian agencies to help determine their requirements and offer customized communications support, hosted payload opportunities, and end-to-end network solutions. He also communicates those requirements to the SES parent organization to take advantage of existing on-orbit SES satellite fleet capacity, or to influence future satellite designs. He also works closely with industry partners to craft solutions to meet US government specialized communications and network needs.


Prior to joining SES GS, Mr. Ballenger had a distinguished 30-year career in the U.S. Air Force, retiring as a Colonel in 2010. From 2002 to 2007, Mr. Ballenger was the Navstar Global Positioning System Wing Commander at the Space and Missile Systems Center in El Segundo, CA. He led a joint-service, multinational, civil-military systems wing and was responsible for development, launch, sustainment, and worldwide operations of GPS, the world’s premier navigation and timing standard. Mr Ballenger also held a variety of systems acquisition positions spanning aircraft systems, classified intelligence systems, ICBMs, and logistics, and included joint tours at the National Security Agency, the Defense Mapping Agency, and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency.


From 2010 thru 2014 Mr Ballenger held various positions of increasing responsibility in industry at TASC, Inc., leading and growing their Air Force business. From 2015 until 2018, Mr. Ballenger served as Vice President for Air Force programs at Engility, which merged with TASC in 2015. He was accountable for profit and loss for a portfolio over $125M annual revenue serving a diverse set of Air Force and Joint DoD customers spanning 15 geographic locations across the United States.
Mr. Ballenger graduated from the University of Virginia with a B.S. in electrical engineering, then earned an M.S. in electrical engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology, an MBA from the George Washington University, and an M.S. in National Resources Management from the National Defense University. A life member of both the Air Force Association (AFA) and the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), he served as Vice President of the Charles Gabriel Chapter of the AFA in northern Virginia and is Vice President, Eastern Region of NDIA’s Space Division. Mr. Ballenger also serves as an elected member of the Golf Club Advisory Board at Lansdowne.
 

Mr Andy Hoyle

Senior Consultant MilSatComs, Future MilSatCom Studies, Airbus Defence & Space
Mr Andy Hoyle

Andy Hoyle is a highly experienced communications systems engineer and senior manager with over 30 years Satcom and specifically MilSatCom experience ranging from satellite payload equipment to payload, satellite system and end-to-end system design, development, manufacture, testing and commissioning.

Andy has contributed significantly to all UK MoD major MilSatCom programmes since 1984 including Skynet 4 Stages 1, Skynet 4 Stage 2, NATO IV, Bi/In/Eu-milsatcom studies, TRIMILSATCOM, SKYNET 5 Design Phase and competition and the Skynet 5 PFI programme for which he was the overall SDA and Chief Engineer for 10 years.

Andy has worked closely with a wide range of MoD stakeholders throughout his career including providing ad hoc seconded to MoD for their Future BLOS Concept Phase Studies and has responsibility within Airbus Defence & Space for managing Airbus’ relationship and engagement with MoD and DSTL on S&T, Niteworks and future studies.
 

Mr Andy Lincoln

Chief Technical Officer, Government Systems, 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

NSII Service Line Chief, NATO Communication and Information Agency
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.
Prior to Antonio’s most recent executive appointment he served also in NCI Agency as acting Chief Core Enterprise Services, a similar post leading a multicultural team of 200 people and managing a business portfolio of EUR 200M, covering capability areas such as NATO Data Centres, Private-Public Cloud services, Managed End-user devices and Information Exchange Gateways.
He began his career after University with the Spanish private telecommunications company Amena Auna, engineering the initial roll-out of Mobile networks in Spain. After a short period in London UK, he moved to Orange in 2002 as Transmission Project Manager based in The Hague, leading introduction of 3G services, same day as the Euro currency was established in Europe, perfect timing to move countries.
In 2006 Antonio moved from industry to NATO, when he was then engaged as Principal Project Management Officer, leading major NATO Communications projects of over 500M EUR, based in NATO HQ Brussels.
In 2012 he migrated to the newly formed NCI Agency and with it he got the opportunity of a new post within Cyber Security Service Line, as the Principal Manager to deliver the NATO Computer Incident Response Capability (NCIRC FOC), enhancing the security posture of NATO networks worldwide. Antonio is married with two children, and has enjoyed playing football in the national amateur leagues in The Netherlands and Belgium.
 

Mr Barry Austin

Skynet 6 Project Manager and Deputy Head of Networks ISS, 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 ISS. 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 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 Brian Aziz

Director, Thales US
Mr Brian Aziz

Mr Brian Rodriquez

Director of Business Development and Strategy, Protected Communication Systems, Space and Airborne Systems, Raytheon
Mr Brian Rodriquez

Brian Rodriguez is the Director of Business Development and Strategy for Raytheon’s Protected Communication Systems Organization, a Product Line in the Integrated Communication Systems Mission Area within the Space and Airborne Systems Business. He leads new business activities and strategy development for Satellite Communications capabilities that include AEHF and WGS terminal technologies and programs such as the Navy Multiband terminal, Family of Airborne Terminals, Global Aircrew Strategic Network Terminal, Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical Terminal as well as emerging protected tactical SATCOM and data link technologies and capabilities for contested and denied environments. Mr. Rodriguez has 36 years in defense systems development, manufacture and deployment, including international sales, with a focus on Satellite Communications and Radar.
with demonstrated skills to develop and execute projects. He has an engineering and program management background with experience in all phases of complex small to large-scale programs including; development, operations management, technology programs, production transition and product/systems lifecycle management. Previously, Rodriguez was a Director for the Civil Communications Solutions business area. As part of that team, Rodriguez and the team built a new business area to address Public Safety and Homeland Security needs for state, local and federal users. Prior to this assignment, Mr. Rodriguez served within Raytheon as the Director of the Naval Satellite Communications Programs. Brian’s success in this role was demonstrated by a satisfied customer and the doubling Raytheon’s Navy SATCOM business.
He came to Raytheon from Hughes Aircraft Company where he was a leader developing and deploying airborne radars to the US Air Force and Navy. Rodriguez received his Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science in 1983 from California State University, Dominguez Hills. Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems is a leading provider of integrated sensor, communication and electronic warfare systems giving military forces the most accurate and timely actionable information available for the network-centric battlefield. With a workforce of 13,000 and 2016 sales of $6.2 billion, SAS is headquartered in McKinney, Texas, with operations across the U.S. and internationally. Raytheon Company, with 2016 sales of $24 billion and 63,000 employees worldwide, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, security and civil markets throughout the world. With a history of innovation spanning 94 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration and other capabilities in the areas of sensing; effects; and command, control, communications and intelligence systems, as well as cyber security and a broad range of mission support services. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Mass.
 

Mr Chris Long

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

Mr Christopher Baugh

President, Northern Sky Research (NSR)
Mr Christopher Baugh

Mr David Kingdon-Jones

Head of Air Connectivity, Airbus
Mr David Kingdon-Jones

Airbus is strategically making a multi-million Euro investment in a programme called Network for the Sky. This is a modular set of secure connectivity services and sub-systems, enabling defence and government aircraft to become smarter by delivering superior voice, data and imagery. 
As a cloud based networked network, it improves each aircraft’s communications and joins them up with satellites and offices, or military forces on the ground; forming one superior, resilient and highly secure communications network.
I have been leading the multi- functional team for this programme since its inception 12 months ago.
Prior this I was Head of Product Marketing, re-juvenating the function, putting in place strategic portfolio reviews and new product development processes to reshape the product catalogue.
Previously, I worked for 13 years at Inmarsat, firstly in the Strategy Team, where I led the launch of BGAN and latterly leading the Product and Service Management Team. Prior to Inmarsat, I completed an MBA at Cranfield having worked in Marketing Consultancy for the previous 15 years. My first job after he left Birmingham University, where he read Metallurgy & Materials Science, was at Touche Ross, working in audit and tax.
I am married with two daughters, Tabitha & Jemima, aged 21 and 16. The family home is in Kent, a stone’s throw from Chartwell, the home of Winston Churchill.
My hobbies include cycling, squash, skiing and kitesurfing.
 

Mr Dean Olson

Senior SATCOM Program and Policy Analyst, US DoD
Mr Dean Olson

Mr Dylan Browne

Chief Strategy Officer, COMSAT
Mr Dylan Browne

Mr Eric Moltzau

Senior Vice President, Business Development and Strategy, Eutelsat America Corp
Mr Eric Moltzau

Eric leads strategic planning, business development activities, mergers and acquisitions, and hosted payload programs for expanding Satellite Communications and Space Services into government and commercial markets in North America. He also serves as part of a group for leading the development and delivery of similar services to international governments.

Prior to joining Eutelsat, he served at Intelsat General Corporation, where he led a corporate team responsible for developing and delivering all aspects of new Satellite Network and Space Services for emerging customer markets.

Eric retired from the U.S. Air Force after 21 years of service, where he served in a broad range of space leadership positions, in disciplines including spacecraft and ground system development and operations. While serving in the USAF, he also co-founded the Commercially Hosted Infrared Payload (CHIRP) program, which demonstrated the value proposition of hosting government payloads on commercial satellites. CHIRP was launched on a commercial communications satellite in 2011.

Eric earned his bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Arizona State University and his Masters of Engineering degree in Space Operations from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. 
 

Mr Eric Watko

EVP Product Marketing & Strategy , SES Networks
Mr Eric Watko

Eric Watko leads product management, marketing, customer enablement and portfolio strategy for SES Networks. He is responsible for driving the development of the company's products and vertical market segments. Mr. Watko has extensive experience in satellite communication networks and space-based processor technologies, having worked in the industry for over 20 years (including SES Networks, O3b, VT iDirect and Cisco). His experience in commercial and government satellite and telecommunications industries range from payload system engineering, future satellite communication network architectures, product development, manufacturing and production. Prior to working in the telecommunications industry, Mr. Watko conducted research in the field of optical characterisation of thin film semiconductor fabrication. Mr. Watko holds a BSc in Physics California State University and an MSc in physics with a minor in materials science from North Carolina State University. 

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 Gareth Martin

Head of Cyber and Space Policy, UK MoD
Mr Gareth  Martin

Mr Gerard Donelan

Vice-President Security & Defence, SES
Mr Gerard Donelan

Gerard Donelan spent 14 years in the British military followed by 11 years in a number of positions 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.

Gerard has more than 30 years’ experience in the fields of telecommunications and satellite communications, specializing 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.

Gerard is also a regular speaker, presenter and invited chairman at military conferences and shows and has chaired the Global Milsatcom Conference in London for the last 12 years. He is an invited speaker to United Nations, NATO and European Defence Staff Colleges on military space matters.
 

Mr Hermann Ludwig Moeller

Head of Institutional and European Programmes Office, European Space Agency
Mr Hermann Ludwig Moeller

Mr. Moeller is Head of the Institutional and European Programmes Office within the Directorate of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications, at ESA Headquarters in Paris.

He has been with ESA for 25 years, and was closely associated with the establishment of the Copernicus Earth Observation Programme as Head of the Space Segment Office.

Since 2013, Mr. Moeller is responsible for the co-operation between the ESA ARTES Programme (Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems) and related R&D and Programme initiatives of the EU institutions. This includes ESA’s cooperation with H2020 Space as well as with DG Connect, including 5G. Mr. Moeller is also responsible for the ESA preparations for GOVSATCOM, in cooperation with ESA Member States, the European Defence Agency, the European Commission. Partnership with European space industry is an essential element in these efforts.

He holds a Master in Telecommunications following studies at TU Darmstadt and Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications in Paris.


 

Mr Holger Lueschow

Programme Manager, Satellite Communication, European Defence Agency
Mr Holger Lueschow

Holger Lueschow is Programme Manager Satellite Communication and Project Officer Radio Spectrum in the European Defence Agency since 1st July 2016.
In the EDA he is chairing the Project Team Satcom as well as the Ad-Hoc Working Group for the EDA GOVSATCOM Pooling and Sharing Demonstration project and being the Agencies interface to the GOVSQATCOM related work pf the European Commission and ESA.

Before his move to Brussels he was an active staff officer in the German Air Force most of the time working in the CIS domain ranging from IT-Security to procurement to spectrum policy. His national appointments have been complemented by a tour in the NATO Component Command Air in Izmir, Turkey, where he served in the Ops Branch of the A6 Division.
In the last six years before changing to the EDA Holger served in the German Federal Ministry of Defence being responsible for the German national satellite communication programme, ComSatBw Stage 2, as well as the radio spectrum policy of the German Bundeswehr.  He holds a Master Degree in Electrical Engineering following studies at the University of the Bundeswehr in Munich.
Holger lives in Brussels with his wife, three daughters and a dog not neglecting the ties to Germany. He tries to be sportive (cycling and (slow) running) and likes reading (audio)books.
 

Mr Hughes Boulnois

Head of SpaceDataHighway, Airbus Defence & Space
Mr Hughes Boulnois

Hughes Boulnois is Director, Head of SpaceDataHighway (European Data Relay System) at Airbus. He is responsible for leading and developing the SpaceDataHighway business and strategy for the Business Line Communication, Intelligence and Security of Airbus. In this role, Mr. Boulnois leads and is accountable for all profit and loss activities concerning the SpaceDataHighway 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, Mr. Boulnois was Director; Head of Strategy for Secure Land Communications at Airbus. 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, Mr. Boulnois 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.
Prior to this, he was Manager responsible for Business Development for the UAV Business Line in Manching (Germany). Before moving abroad to Germany, he led for Cassidian a NATO C4ISR programme focusing on developing and enhancing the deployed NATO intelligence assets of the ISAF coalition in Afghanistan. Throughout this NATO programme, Mr. Boulnois held the position of vice-chairman of a NATO group of experts focusing on NATO technical ISR interoperability standards.
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, Boulnois 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 Julian Knight

Head of the Networks Delivery Team at ISS, UK MoD
Mr Julian Knight

Julian joined the MoD direct from University and spent his career procuring equipment and services for the UK armed forces.

He has managed and delivered a diverse range of projects; from the heavy engineering of warship and submarine refurbishment to software intensive communication systems; across the project life cycle and in complex and politically sensitive multi-national environments.

He has also led the Ministry’s Best Practice group; identifying, developing and disseminating best practice, devising and driving through continuous improvement, setting policy and creating guidance and regulations. He first brought Earned Value Management into MoD use and is accredited to assess EVM systems for several governments.
 

Mr Koen Willems

Market Director Government & Defense SATCOM, 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 Market Director with focus on the 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 projects.

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 Matt Prechtel

Business Area Director for the Spectral Data Products and Federal Network Projects , Kratos
Mr Matt Prechtel

Mr. Matt Prechtel is the Business Area Director for the Spectral Data Products and Federal Network Projects business areas of Kratos RT Logic. These two business areas focus on the application of data analytics to RF satellite emissions in support of Electromagnetic Interference detection and Space Situational Awareness and the application of network management software to mission monitoring and mission control projects respectively.


Mr. Prechtel has over 20 years of experience in software engineering and engineering management and holds a BS and MS in Electrical Engineering as well as a MBA.

 

Mr Michael Rudd

Telecommunications Strategy Head, 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 Michael Laney

Lead for International Engagement in MILSATCOM, US Air Force
Mr Michael Laney

Mr. Michael T. Laney is a Department of the Air Force Civilian who oversees the development of cooperative agreements in MILSATCOM for the U.S. Air Force. He enlisted in the United States Army June 1989, later graduating from the United States Military Academy June 1995. He continued serving on active duty in the United States Army until June 2004. His active duty experiences included multiple overseas assignments and deployments in Europe. Upon separation from the Army, he continued to serve overseas as a Department of the Army Civilian, transferring to the Air Force in 2011 upon his return to Washington.

Mr Patrick Biewer

Chief Executive Officer, 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 Patrick Wood

Head of Space UK and Director, International Advanced Programmes, Lockheed Martin
Mr Patrick Wood

Patrick is the Director for International Business Development at Lockheed Martin Space, with a global team focused on growing the LM Space business activities internationally in the areas of defence, security, civil and commercial space. The team covers the major regions of the Americas, UK, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia. Patrick is based at the LM UK headquarters in London and leads the Space activities in the UK with a remit to grow the UK LM Space business and is a member of the LM UK Executive Leadership Team. I joined LM Space September 2017.
Patrick is an experienced and trusted space industry senior executive and expert, with a unique insight into the UK, European as well as the global space industry, who is proud to be an engineer with over 30 years experience and keen to show the career opportunities engineering provides to future generations.
Patrick has held key roles in the UK and European space industry covering directorships, executive leadership, programme management, system engineering, engineering design and development, technology, quality, operations, manufacturing, launch and facilities. Working on satellite missions covering all areas of both military and commercial in the areas of telecommunications, science & exploration, institutional, navigation and earth observation, from the smallest satellites of a few kilograms to the largest GEO missions.
- Group CEO of Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL) March 2015 to Sept 2017.
o Chair UK Space trade association 2017
- SVP Space Systems, Engineering & Ops, Airbus Defence & Space, Jan11 to Mar15.
o Board of Directors Airbus Defence & Space UK Ltd
- Space Systems Chief Technical Officer from April 2008 to Jan 2013.
- Prime System Integrator Programme Director, Skynet 5 space and ground system, Nov 2001 to April 2008
- Head of Space Navigation Programmes, Munich, 2001
- Head of Information Technology and Systems 1999 to 2000
- RF & Electronics Product Group Manager 1997 to 1998
- Skynet 4 Payload Equipment’s Project Manager 1996 to 1997
- Engineering Project Manager at Medelec (Vickers medical group) 1994 to 1996
- Programme manager, design authority and senior engineer in Land and Naval electronic warfare at Thorn Emi, Sensors Group, 1986 to 1994.

Patrick was born in East Yorkshire, educated at Bridlington School and Sheffield University (BEng Hons), married with two grown up children and enjoys countryside walks with our three dogs, clay pigeon shooting, DIY, Land Rover restoration, radio amateur, amsat-UK and electronics.
 

Mr Richard Franklin

Head of Secure Communications, Airbus Defence and Space
Mr Richard Franklin

Secure Communications is the Airbus Defence and Space lead business for global secure communications 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. As more and more assets become connected - whether in the air, on land or at sea - the management of all bearers, guaranteeing connectivity for the most demanding customers is the new mission


Richard Franklin
Head of Secure Communications
Airbus Defence & Space


CAREER HISTORY
Head of Secure Communications, Airbus Defence and Space Present
P&L lead of this critical global service programme line. This is a global operation with a key focus to the European home nations and NATO. In particular within the UK this includes delivery of the Skynet 5 programme to UK MOD and the first commercially operated satellite laser relay EDRS.
Commercial and Strategy Director, G4S UK&I Region 2011 – 2015
Security Business Director, Security Division, QinetiQ Plc 2006 – 2011
Cable and Wireless – a 16 year foundation in international telecoms with a major focus on international networks and capacity investment - culminating in overall responsibility for the Cable and Wireless international asset portfolio and annual spend in excess of £1.5BN
 

Mr Rick Henry

Vice President Sales Marketing and Business Development, Intelsat General
Mr Rick Henry

Mr Rick Lober

Vice President & General Manager Defense and Intelligence Systems Division , Hughes
Mr Rick Lober

Rick Lober joined Hughes in late 2008 as Vice President and General Manager of the Defense and Intelligence Systems Division (DISD). He has over 30 years experience with both COTS-based and full MIL communications and intelligence systems starting as a design engineer and progressing to a P&L executive. He has previously worked at Cubic Communications, Inc. and Watkins-Johnson Company.

Mr. Lober received his BS and MSEE degrees from the University of Illinois, Urbana.
 

Mr Thomas Becht

MILSATCOM Executive Director, Space And Missile Systems Center, US Air Force
Mr Thomas Becht

Ms Andrea Loper

Acquisition Program Manager,Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate , 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. 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 Clare Grason

Division Chief, Satellite Communications, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
Ms Clare Grason

Ms Deanna Ryals

Chief, International Programmes Division, Military Satellite Communications Systems (MILSATCOM) Directorate, Space and Missiles System Center (SMC), Air Force Space Command, US Air Force
Ms Deanna Ryals

Ms. Deanna L. Ryals is the Chief of the International Programs Division (MCI) within the MILSATCOM Systems Directorate (MC), Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC), Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), Los Angeles, AFB CA. The division is responsible for providing an enterprisewide approach to jointly acquiring MILSATCOM systems with key international partners and allies and identifiying future opportunities for joint development of capabilities, architectures, policies, and technologies. The US DoD is currently partnering with nine allies across the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) and Advanced Extermely High Frequency (AEHF) satellite programs and is executing eight Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) totaling $2B in international partner contributions.

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, SAF/AQS established a single focal point for all MILSATCOM international activities, and Ms. Ryals was assigned the lead role. In this role, she supported the development of a MOU with Australia culminating in a $6.2B partnership to expand the WGS constellation to six satellites. Then, in 2010, she served as the acquisition lead for the development of a
multilateral WGS MOU with five partners culminating in a $10.5B partnership (the largest AF International Armaments Cooperative Program for a space capability) expanding the WGS constellation to nine satellites. In 2012, Ms. Ryals became the Program Manager 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 National Security Space (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 Kay Sears

VP&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, Kay 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, Kay 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, Kay served as president of Intelsat General. In this role, Kay 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, Kay helped launch government services business units at both G2 Satellite Solutions and Verestar. With nearly three decades of experience, Kay 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, Kay 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.
Kay has a B.S. in marketing and economics from the University of Richmond and an MBA in Information Systems from George Washington University.
 

Ms Sandra Erwin

National Security Reporter, Space News
Ms Sandra Erwin

Sandra Erwin writes for SpaceNews about military space programs, policy, technology and the industry that supports this sector. 

She has covered the military, the Pentagon, Congress and the defense industry for nearly two decades as editor of NDIA’s National Defense Magazine and Pentagon correspondent for Real Clear Defense.
 

Ms Tanja Zegers

Policy Officer, DG GROW, EU Commission
Ms Tanja Zegers

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€.
 

Rick Lober

Vice President & General Manager Defense and Intelligence Systems Division , Hughes Network Systems
Rick Lober

Wing Commander Paul Drysdale

JSO1 Joint Communication and Information Systems , New Zealand Defence Forces
Wing Commander Paul Drysdale

Wing Commander Drysdale joined the New Zealand Army in September 1988 as a Rifleman with 2/1st Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (RNZIR). In October 1990 WGCDR Drysdale corps and trade changed to RNZ Signals as a Communications Systems Operator serving in Burnham and Linton Military Camps.
In June 1997, WGCDR Drysdale Service changed to the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF), graduating as a Communications and Information Systems Officer. In November 1997 he was posted to Flight Commander Air Operations Communications Centre (AOCC) Auckland before deploying to East Timor with 3 SQN in September 1999 as the contingent Communications Officer. In July 2000 he was posted to RNZAF Base Ohakea as the Communications Flight Commander, deploying to OP Antarctica in October 2000 as the Base Services Manager. In June 2003 WGCDR Drysdale was promoted to SQNLDR and posted to Wellington as the Assistant Director Military Communications Policy, HQ NZDF. WGCDR Drysdale’ s next post was to the New Zealand Defence Staff in Washington DC over the period August 2006 to July 2009 as the NZDF representative to the Combined Communication and Electronics Board (CCEB) Washington Staff and CIS Liaison Officer to the Joint Staff J6.
On RTNZ WGCDR Drysdale was posted to CIS Branch as the Assistant Director Military Communications (ADMILCOM) managing the Defence Communications Centre and overseeing the build and deployment of communications systems in support of exercises and operations. In January 2012 WGCDR Drysdale was posted to the Australian Command and Staff College, graduating with a Master of Military of Military Studies from the Australian National University. On return to New Zealand he was posted to the Air Staff and promoted to WGCDR filling the appointment of Director RNZAF Communication and Information Systems (DCIS(F)). In Mar 2016 WGCDR Drysdale was posted to HQ Joint Forces New Zealand as the XO to the Air Component Commander prior to taking up his current post of JSO1 Joint Communications Planning (J6) at HQ JFNZ in July 2016.
 

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Registration & Coffee

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Chairman's Opening Remarks

Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley

Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley, Former SO2 Space Operations, UK MOD

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Showcasing British Ingenuity, Ambition and Engineering Expertise: Transforming the Landscape of the British Space Industry

Mr Luis Gomes

Mr Luis Gomes, Chief Technical Officer, Surrey Satellite Technology Limited

 

  • From UoSat-1 to CARBONITE-2: the evolving nature of the satellite sector and what it means for industry
  • Demonstrating low-cost LEO (low-earth orbit) Satellite systems and the unique engineering challenges to work at pace
  • Driving cost effective systems – technical approaches to weight minimisation within small satellites
  • What the RemoveDEBRIS missions means for the satellite sector and key design features
  • Developing a modular approach to satellite design to optimise usage for commercial and military applications
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    Elevating DARPA’s Status as a Disruptor: Driving Government – Commercial Synergies

    Dr Fred Kennedy

    Dr Fred Kennedy, Director, Tactical Technology Office, DARPA

     

  • An overview of the Robotic Servicing of Geosynchronous Satellites (RSGS) programme and collaboration with Space Systems Loral
  • Moving from long bespoke procurement processes towards integration of commercial assets
  • Capitalising on the space ‘boom’ – exploiting new technologies whilst industry efforts remain focused in space
  • What new small satellite constellations mean for space-enabled communications
  • Strategy for greater utilisation of hosted payloads
  • Work of the Tactical Technology Office within this domain
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    Morning Coffee

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    Opening Access to Space – How Commercial Applications such as the SABRE Propulsion System Will Transform MILSATCOM

    Dr Robert Bond

    Dr Robert Bond, Head of Future Propulsion, Reaction Engines Ltd

     

  • Key features of SABRE (Synergistic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine) and what this will mean for space-faring nations
  • Moving from Concept to reality – what SABRE will mean for reusable, high cadence launch

     

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    Zephyr: Leading the way in Pseudo-Satellites

    Mr Nigel Chandler

    Mr Nigel Chandler, Head of Zephyr Sales, Airbus

     

  • A record breaking disruptive new technology
  • See, sense and connect capabilities to both commercial and military customers
  • Filling a capability gap complimentary to satellites to provide persistent local satellite-like services
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    Building UK Launch Capability – the Shetland Space Centre Solution

    Scott Hammond

    Scott Hammond, Programme Director, Shetland Space Centre

     

     

     

  • How the UK’s space sector has been revolutionised by the small satellite market and the growing demand for launch capability
  • Why Shetland? The unique environmental features of the location that make it ideal for space launch
  • Building a viable Space Centre in the UK
  • Future Challenges
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    Building ‘End to End’ Launch Capability for the UK

    Mr Miles Carden

    Mr Miles Carden, Director, Spaceport Cornwall

     

  • An introduction to the Cornwall Newquay spaceport proposal and its role within the wider UK space industry framework
  • Delivering the ability to launch suborbital vehicles and satellite systems from British soil – key approaches and considerations
  • How the UK Space Industry Act is future proofing the nations status as a major global space plater
  • Building relations with leading industry stakeholders to streamline launch capability
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    Networking Lunch

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    Small Satellites to solve Big Problems

    Mr Rafel Jorda Siquier

    Mr Rafel Jorda Siquier, Founder & CEO, Open Cosmos Ltd.

     

     

     

  • Small satellites can make global coverage, low revisit time, low latency and resilient distributed architectures a reality for the Defence sector.
  • Full end-to-end space missions offer Defence a reliable and fast mission deployment solution.
  • State of the possible for remote sensing and communication services using small satellites.
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    Small Satellites and Their Role in Enhancing Defence Capability

    Mr Craig Clark

    Mr Craig Clark, Chief Scientific Officer, Clyde Space

     

  • Clyde Space Overview
  • Recent Mission Examples
  • Commercial Market driving capability improvements
  • Applications for Defence
  • Concept Missions for Improved Defence Capability

     

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    O3b mPOWER: Reaching New Levels of Military Communications Performance

    Mr Robert Heron

    Mr Robert Heron, Managing Director, SES Defence UK

     

  • A New MEO Constellation enabling truly global cloud-scale connectivity
  • In 2021, seven next-generation MEO satellites will be added to the O3b fleet
  • Setting new industry benchmarks across multiple performance metrics
  • Empowering a multi-terabit "virtual fibre" network virtually anywhere
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    Making the Impossible Possible: Exploiting Innovative Small Satellite Systems to Revolutionise Access to Space

    Mr Andrew Vick

    Mr Andrew Vick, Head of Disruptive Technology, RAL Space

     

  • An overview of the work of RAL Space and how it fits into the wider S&T space approach
  • Disruptive technology case study: how the KA-SAT communication satellite & other constellations have transformed communication coverage
  • Analysis of the rise of cubesats – what low cost systems mean for space accessibility
  • Current R&D into cutting edge payloads – the disruptive edge to future space
  • Building ‘the triple helix’ for to enhance collaboration between industry, government and academia
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    Afternoon Tea

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    Driving Innovation in a Disruptive World – the Role of JHub in Delivering Technology Solutions for the Military Customer

    Squadron Leader Adrian Holt

    Squadron Leader Adrian Holt, Innovation Scout, JHub , UK MoD

     

  • An introduction of the work of JHub and its function in generating new ideas and solutions for the MoD
  • JHub in action: case studies on optimising bandwidth and network centric capability through space-based enablers
  • Exploring innovative solutions for effective and holistic cyber-security for military communications
  • From multi-nationals to start ups - how JHub has built synergies with industry across the spectrum
  • How to adapt procurement processes to adopt new technologies and systems in months rather than years

     

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    Hosted Payload: Leveraging the Exponentially Increasing Capabilities of Small Satellites

    Ms Hina Khan

    Ms Hina Khan, Project Coordinator , Spire Global

     

  • Talk about small satellites is at an all-time high, but now evidence exists that their technical capability is reaching exponential levels of development. Increases in power availability and down-link capability combined with satellite bus and ground segment maturity are breeding a large number of new applications. Seeded by both government-funded and commercial projects, the hosted payload capabilities of small satellites are quite literally taking off.
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    Satellite Regulation in the New Space Era – What Small Satellites and Disruptive Technologies Mean for Communications

    Mr Jose Albuquerque

    Mr Jose Albuquerque, Chief, Satellite Division, Federal Communications Commission

     

     

     
  • Promoting competitive and innovative global communication markets – providing flexible oversight of the sector
  • What small satellite launches mean for the space sector
  • Developing the effective use of frequency bands for domestic spectrum management
  • How to regulate space going forward: avoiding contested, competitive and congested through effective regulation of cubesats
  • How nano-satellites present greater risk of collision and how to enhance global communication coverage through mitigation of their use
  • Where next for space? The legal and regulatory framework for the next-generation of systems
     
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    ASEAN’s Way to Space – Delivering the Next Generation of Launch Capability in Southeast Asia

    Mr Simon Gwozdz

    Mr Simon Gwozdz, CEO and Founder, Equatorial Space Industries

     

  • Current satellite coverage within Southeast Asia and the growing data demands of the region
  • The Volans Block I - exploiting hybrid launch capability to deliver LEO payloads
  • The advantage of nanosats - why 35-70kg payloads offer the optimum flexibility for extensive constellation coverage
  • From equatorial to polar: exploring launch options and orbit solutions
  • Moving towards low cost hosted payloads for military end users - why governments are becoming increasingly dependant on commercial providers
  • What next for Equatorial Space Industries, meeting region demand over the next decade
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley

    Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley, Former SO2 Space Operations, UK MOD

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    Pre-Conference Gala Dinner (Invitation Only) Sponsored by Lockheed Martin

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    7:45

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:30

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

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

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    8:45

    Opening Address

    General Sir Chris Deverell , Commander Joint Forces Command , UK MoD

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    9:00

    The UK Approach to MILSATCOM

  • From Skynet 5 to Skynet 6: an overview of the British SATCOM programme and how this has shaped approaches to telemetry
  • An overview of Skynet 6, delivering secure satellite capability
  • Key considerations for the Skynet 6 ground segment, maximising band coverage as part of the programme
  • Maximising survivability and resilience of space systems through Skynet 6 Enduring Capability (6EC) approach
  • Exploiting commercial capability to enable growing connecting and BLOS (beyond line of sight) data transfer
  • Captain David Moody, SATCOM & Strategic Networks, UK MOD

    Mr Julian Knight, Head of the Networks Delivery Team at ISS, UK MoD

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    MILSATCOM Information Assurance in a Contested World – Key Considerations

  • Operating in the information age how the data requirements for the modern warfighter require growing use of space-based enablers
  • Integrating data assurance at every stage - how Skynet 6's use of X-band UHF (ultra-high frequency) satellite capacity provides secure mission critical communications
  • How X-band communications provide interference and rain resilience to enable secure operations across diverse environments
  • Establishing defensible cyber terrain: the role of SATCOM in protecting communications at every stage
  • What the commercialisation of space means for encrypted telemetry, tracking and control (TT&C)
  • Mr Gareth  Martin

    Mr Gareth Martin, Head of Cyber and Space Policy, UK MoD

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    PANEL: SATCOM Across the Spectrum: Utilising Space-Based Joint Enablers for Cross-Domain Operations

     

  • MILSATCOM as a key enabler - how all terrestrial operations are framed by space-based communication infrastructure
  • Military requirements for future cross domain networking of intelligence
  • Exploring existing technology and how it can be exploited to better effect to maximise warfighter agility
  • Communications from an end-user perspective, considering the size, weight and power for future terminal solutions
  • Competing domains - competing challenges: analysis of beyond line of sight (BLOS) SATCOM requirements for the services
  • 'Pulling the strings together': how the services contribute to the joint SATCOM vision
  • Mr Gerard Donelan, Vice-President Security & Defence, SES

    Dr Michael O'Callaghan , Space Programme Manager, Dstl

    Commander Phil Coope, Programme Manager for SKYNET / SATCOM and Strategic Networks, Royal Navy

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

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    ‘Lead Like a Satellite’ – Enhancing Military and Commercial Synergies Within the Global Space Market

  • What leadership within the global SATCOM sector means: strategic approach to capturing a 10% market share in the global space market
  • Regional growth - developing the UK space sector through partnerships
  • The future is a mesh: why the military will need to increasingly exploit both secure SATCOM and civilian networks to meet operational data requirements
  • Ensuring 'enduring capability' how the UK intends to deliver its SATCOM to 2040
  • Mr Michael Rudd, Telecommunications Strategy Head, UK Space Agency

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    Morning Coffee

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    Designing Resilience and Security at the Core to Deliver the Mission

    Mr Richard Franklin, Head of Secure Communications, Airbus Defence and Space

  • Enabling secure and timely decisions
  • Building blocks for resilient network
  • Delivering next generation for the mission
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    Integrating Information Superiority into the Heart of the Armed Forces Through Syracuse III and IV

    Colonel Laurent Jannin, Head of French SATCOM Programs, DGA

  • An overview of the current operational environment and the vital importance of effective C2
  • The role of SATCOM in enabling and delivering information superiority – utilising key end-to-end secure bandwidth to support communications and build situational awareness
  • Syracuse III space segment - optimising communication resiliency through X and EHF frequencies bands
  • A multi-levelled approach to ground segment assets, how protected and broadcast layers provide greater communication flexibility for battlefield commanders
  • Key technical features for Syracuse IV – integrating geosynchronous satellites with associated control means to the existing constellation
  • The path ahead: ambitions for French SATCOM capability from a procurement perspective
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    Meeting the most demanding Security, Assurance, Resilience and Agility requirements for Military Missions 

    Mr Eric Moltzau, Senior Vice President, Business Development and Strategy, Eutelsat America Corp

     

  • User-centric applications driving SATCOM services transformation
  • Comprehensive flexibility to accommodate any mission-critical requirements
  • New public procurement policies to support rapid evolving needs
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    Networking Lunch

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    Security and Resilience for Governmental Communications

    Mr Patrick Biewer, Chief Executive Officer, LuxGovSat

  • X-band and Military Ka-band: a key security differentiator
  • 2.5GHz of new and accessible Military Spectrum: an overview of the GovSat capabilities
  • Delivering operational capabilities through partnerships
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    SICRAL – Ensuring Italian Defence SATCOM Infrastructure Meets Evolutionary Needs

    Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Mauro, SATCOM Systems Section Head, Ministry of Defence, Italy

     

  • Defining SICRAL, where the project has gone and how the Italian MoD intends to enhance the constellation
  • Providing high performance SATCOM capability which remains interoperable within the framework of tactical operational communications
  • Defining the requirements for phase 3 of SICRAL & moving towards final procurement for integration into existing constellation
  • Coordinating joint management of control centres for Ka, Ku and S band frequencies
  • Multi-satellite control ground segment, TLC payload and management centres
  • SATCOM capabilities at the strategic, deployable tactical and mobile tactical level
  • Building SICRAL's global constellation coverage - key approaches
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    Franco-Italian Cooperation Within SICRAL – Advancing the Future of SATCOM

     

  • Current project priorities within SICRAL: vision for programme
  • Ensuring operation of space assets (SICRAL and SYRACUSE) remains seamless through streamlined interoperability standards
  • Considering the possibility of expanding reserve capacity for allied NATO forces in future payload launches
  • Future priorities for space collaboration – what lessons can be learned from the growing use of disruptive technology
  • Major Alexis Bancet, Manager for SATCOM International Affairs, DGA

    Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Mauro, SATCOM Systems Section Head, Ministry of Defence, Italy

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    Planning the Next Operation with the Newtec Dialog VSAT Platform

    Mr Koen Willems, Market Director Government & Defense SATCOM, Newtec

     

  • Embracing the complexity of government and defense satellite networks
  • Planning government and defence operations over satellite with the Newtec Satellite Network Calculator
  • Disruptive technology providing double throughput and higher service availability for mission critical data
  • Ready to deploy anytime, anywhere
  • Matching ground segment for new satellite constellations (HTS, LEO, MEO, GEO)
  • Easier planning, operations, monitoring and installation key for efficient operations
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    Afternoon Tea

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    Milsatcom Requirements Evolution – Move to the Defense Cloud

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

     

  • Why Defense Cloud (customer needs)
  • Broadband Milsatcom serving Defense Cloud solutions
  • Scalable architecture and technologies
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    PANEL: Roadmap for GOVSATCOM – Addressing Gaps in Satellite Communication Services for Member States

  • GOVSATCOM past, present and future: a look at where the programme has been and indicative way ahead
  • Balancing requirements across terrestrial operating environments – how to bring beyond line of sight (BLOS) SATCOM requirements for the maritime, air and land domains together
  • Considering the legal framework and basis for future GOVSATCOM collaboration
  • Pooled constellations and disruptive technologies – analysis of options available to enhance capacity
  • Utilising Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) for secure & encrypted communications in future initiatives
  • How to enhance bandwidth without impacting communication resiliency – the European approach
  • Mr Gerard Donelan, Vice-President Security & Defence, SES

    Mr Holger Lueschow, Programme Manager, Satellite Communication, European Defence Agency

    Mr Hermann Ludwig Moeller, Head of Institutional and European Programmes Office, European Space Agency

    Ms Tanja Zegers

    Ms Tanja Zegers, Policy Officer, DG GROW, EU Commission

    Major Geoffroy Beaudot, SatCom and CIS Program Manager, Luxembourg Directorate of Defense

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    Iridium Certus - Global, Secure Connectivity to Tactical CoTM Interoperable Terminals

     

  • Thales’ MissionLINK terminal supports Iridium legacy and Block II voice, IP data, PTT and SBD capability
  • COMSAT’s IP network securely tie Coalition and DoD Gateways into customers networks
  • Encryption solutions - Type 1 crypto and NSA’s CSfC (Commercial Solutions for Classifed) options
  • Terminal inter-operability to tactical radio, Link-16 and commercial waveforms such as Trellis-ware
  • COMSAT world class 24/7 customer care from cleared personnel in US and Internationally
  • Mr Dylan Browne

    Mr Dylan Browne, Chief Strategy Officer, COMSAT

    Mr Brian Aziz

    Mr Brian Aziz, Director, Thales US

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    RF Signal Management for Enhanced SSA and Communication

    Mr Matt Prechtel, Business Area Director for the Spectral Data Products and Federal Network Projects , Kratos

     

  • EMI Mitigation
  • System Vulnerabilities
  • Bandwidth Utilization
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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

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    Networking Reception Sponsored By SES Networks

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    Evening Dinner (Invitation Only) Sponsored By Eutelsat

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    8:20

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mr Christopher Baugh

    Mr Christopher Baugh, President, Northern Sky Research (NSR)

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    SMC’s Launch System Enterprise in Support of MILSATCOM

    Mr Thomas Becht

    Mr Thomas Becht, MILSATCOM Executive Director, Space And Missile Systems Center, US Air Force

     

     

     

  • Success of the recent launch of AFSPC-11 mission from Cape Canaveral
  • How new launch is providing great coverage and communications resilience
  • Continuous Broadcast Augmenting SATCOM (CBAS) and other payloads being delivered, and steps put in place to maximise mission assurance
  • Working with local launch squadrons to augment existing SATCOM capabilities through space-based satellite relays
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    Readiness, Interoperability and Resilience - from Satellite-Centric to Data-Centric Capabilities

    Mr Eric Watko, EVP Product Marketing & Strategy , SES Networks

     

    Delivering secure, flexible and ubiquitous connectivity for today’s high-tech military and its network-centric operations fueled by real-time data from the field, personnel and manned and unmanned vehicles:
  • Evolved thinking in a requirements-driven environment supporting global governments and institutions
  • Multi-orbit, multi-frequency capabilities across a joint architecture of both commercially-owned and government-owned assets
  • Planning for and acquiring SATCOM capabilities as critical communications infrastructure for network centric operations
  • Preparing for the next generation: O3b mPOWER cloud – scale multi-terabit connectivity through a “virtual fibre” network anywhere in the world

     
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    Acquiring Future Military Space Capabilities with EPIC Speed

    Ms Deanna Ryals, Chief, International Programmes Division, Military Satellite Communications Systems (MILSATCOM) Directorate, Space and Missiles System Center (SMC), Air Force Space Command, US Air Force

     

  • SMC 2.0 - The Why, What, Who and Where of acquiring future military space capabilities to outpace our adversaries
  • Strategic Outcomes for SMC 2.0 - Enterprise, Partnerships, Innovation, Culture and Speed (EPICSpeed)
  • SMC Framework for implementing EPICSpeed and Pacesetters to prove success
  • What is the Chief Partnership Officer role in SMC 2.0?
  • How Allies, Industry and Inter-Agencies can work with SMC through the Chief Partnership Officer
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    The Manufacturer’s Perspective

  • The Need for Speed, Resiliency, and Change
  • Military Satellites of Tomorrow
  • Ms Kay Sears, VP&GM Military Space, Lockheed Martin

    Mr Patrick Wood, Head of Space UK and Director, International Advanced Programmes, Lockheed Martin

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    Morning Coffee

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    Leveraging COMSATCOM in the National Security Space Architecture

    Mr Allan Ballenger, Chief Commercial Officer and Corporate Vice President, SES Government Solutions

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    Information Assurance in a Data Driven World: Optimising Cyber Security for MILSATCOM

    Lieutenant Colonel Eric Trias PhD, Commander, Space Command Cyberspace Support Squadron, US Air Force

     

  • Advancing cyberspace capabilities to deliver decision global effects: the role of CYSS in securing communications
  • Life cycle management for cyber programmes – ensuring networked systems remain resilient and robust
  • Terrestrial considerations for space systems: how to improve SATCOM ground segments through design
  • Communications Security (COMSEC) delivering an architectural approach that fits the user requirements
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    Resiliency and Interoperability Through the Use of Commercial SATCOM

    Mr Rick Lober, Vice President & General Manager Defense and Intelligence Systems Division , Hughes

  • How systems can interoperate between various commercial and military networks
  • Commercial advancements for operating in contested environments
  • Evolving landscape of commercial SATCOM and how it will support future military operations
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    Networking Lunch Sponsored by Hughes

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    Streamlining the DoD’s Approach Space and Secure Communications

    Mr Dean Olson

    Mr Dean Olson, Senior SATCOM Program and Policy Analyst, US DoD

     

  • The role of space-based enablers for military communications, PNT and ISR
  • Evolving threats in space – managing policy within an increasingly contested, congested and competitive environment
  • Eliminating ‘little enterprise’ stovepipes into big enterprise and crafting a unified vision for space
  • Enablers for big enterprise, utilising the software-defined environment and common standards for networked systems
  • Future services and technologies that will be required from industry to deliver the US space vision – the task for ‘disruptive tech’ firms
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    Secure Networked Airborne Communications - the Now and Future Combat Cloud

    Mr David Kingdon-Jones, Head of Air Connectivity, Airbus

     

  • From technology to information superiority
  • Air Connectivity boosting ISR
  • Network Orchestration of Massive intelligence
  • Seamless communications & disruptive technologies
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    SATCOM in Support of Expeditionary Warfare

    Captain Dez Hill, G-6 Projects Officer , US Marine Corps

     

  • The functional lines of effort for USMC Europe and Africa and how it feeds into theatre campaign plans
  • Current SATCOM assets across the spectrum – utilising X-band and Ku band systems for operations
  • Unique theatre challenges for the USMC in Europe considering the impact of terrain, temperature, wind speeds and storms for communication
  • The role of SATCOM in expeditionary campaigns, the increased importance of C2 and space-enabled situational awareness
  • Ways forward: exploiting narrowband systems for SATCOM on-the-move and the extension of the ground segment

     

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    An Update on Protected Resilient Comms

     

     

     

  • The Evolving Environment
  • An Update on the Ground/Terminal Segment
  • A Military Space Update
  • Future Views – Ground, Space and Key Technologies
  • Mr Brian Rodriquez, Director of Business Development and Strategy, Protected Communication Systems, Space and Airborne Systems, Raytheon

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    Afternoon Tea

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    PANEL: What the National Defence Authorisation Act 2018 Means for SATCOM

     

  • SATCOM in a contested world – current communication challenges and where they can be overcome
  • National Security Space Provisions within the legislation, moving towards consideration of space as a unique domain
  • Protected satellite communication services within NDAA, an overview of assessments of waveforms, terminals and ground segment sections
  • What NDAA means for government-industry cooperation in space and enhancing US space enterprise
  • How the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) will be developed in the wake of NDAA – ring-fencing survivability and security requirements
  • An outline of the roadmap for military satellite requirements and enhancing the use of commercial constellations
  • Ms Sandra Erwin, National Security Reporter, Space News

    Ms Deanna Ryals, Chief, International Programmes Division, Military Satellite Communications Systems (MILSATCOM) Directorate, Space and Missiles System Center (SMC), Air Force Space Command, US Air Force

    Ms Clare Grason

    Ms Clare Grason, Division Chief, Satellite Communications, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

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

    Ms Kay Sears, VP&GM Military Space, Lockheed Martin

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    New Commercial Satcom Services Will Save Dollars and Enable New Government Airborne Platforms

    Mr Rick Henry

    Mr Rick Henry, Vice President Sales Marketing and Business Development, Intelsat General

  • The first global HTS platform complete with new H-3 satellite
  • High Throughput Managed Aeronautical services for Governments Users Worldwide
  • New Land Littoral Services
  • C4ISR Rotary Services Solution for BLOS communications
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    How to do Business with the U.S. Air Force: Processes and Approaches to SATCOM Partnerships

    Mr Michael Laney, Lead for International Engagement in MILSATCOM, US Air Force

     

  • So … who do I contact? Roles and responsibilities in SATCOM for the U.S. DoD and the U.S. Air Force
  • The Agreements Process
  • Latest Lessons Learned on Cooperative Agreements in MILSATCOM
  • What’s next?
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    Laser Communication Coalition Update

    Mr Chris Long

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

     

  • The LCC is focused on bringing lasercom out of the technology realm and into operational use
  • Two LCC terminals are manifested for launch in 2021
  • We’re working with the US and German governments and contractor teams from both countries to plan and execute a successful demonstration and to provide a clear path to long-term operational capability
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Mr Christopher Baugh

    Mr Christopher Baugh, President, Northern Sky Research (NSR)

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    Networking Reception Sponsored By Airbus

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    Registration & Coffee

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    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mr Andy Hoyle, Senior Consultant MilSatComs, Future MilSatCom Studies, Airbus Defence & Space

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    Progression of the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) and What It Means for Japanese SATCOM Capability

    Colonel Shinichiro Tsui, Counsellor, National Space Policy Secretariat, Japanese Cabinet Office

     

  • Status of the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS) and its role in supporting JSDF communication and situational awareness
  • How the PDCA (plan-do-check-act) cycle drives development within QZSS
  • Initial feedback from the 4-satellite constellation and what this means for independent MILSATCOM capability
  • An international pivot: enhancing future constellations to provide sovereign communication coverage outside of the Asia – Oceania region
  • Effectively enforcing reliability and resilience within QZSS – the Japanese approach
  • Next steps for exploitation of commercial capability at the Superbird C2 lifecycle end
  • Utilising high precision positioning to develop more effective automated robotics
  • Space Industry Vision 2030 – driving space capability in the Asia-Pacific region
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    Creating a Roadmap for Canadian SATCOM Capability

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

  • Road map for Canadian SATCOM Capability
  • Defining the requirements for Canadian SATCOM
  • Providing global Ultra-High frequency (UHF) narrow band SATCOM for BLOS (Beyond Line of Sight) communications
  • Delivering phase 1 of Tactical Narrow band SATCOM guaranteeing access to low capacity UHF narrow band SATCOM between the 65th N and 65th S latitudes
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    Viasat’s Goal is to Connect Everyone

    Mr Andy Lincoln, Chief Technical Officer, Government Systems, Viasat, Inc.

  • Across the Tactical Battlespace
  • With Capacity to Support Future Missions
  • And Demonstrated Experience Across Europe and North America
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    Morning Coffee

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    Laser Communication: Integration of Future MILSATCOM Interoperability

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

  • Current architectures are independent
  • MILSATCOM and COMSATCOM are segregated
  • LaserCom will provide the right level of protected and resilient communication
  • Laser communication will be the bridge for integration and interoperability
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    SATCOM in the Southern Hemisphere: Unique Challenges and Perspectives

    Wing Commander Paul Drysdale, JSO1 Joint Communication and Information Systems , New Zealand Defence Forces

     

  • Consideration of the Area of Responsibility (AOR) for the New Zealand Defence Forces and what this unique operating domain means for MILSATCOM provision
  • Cross-domain capability: developing communications for NZDF contributions to international missions
  • Balancing the SATCOM requirements by operational branch – key technologies and updates
  • How to deploy satellite communications within disaster relief operations – case studies of note
  • An overview of the Combined Services Pool (CSP) initiative and current traction
  • Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) – optimising international partnerships for MILSATCOM
  • Future 2035 SATCOM – developing an integrated communications vision
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    Australia’s Future Defence SATCOM System Balancing Partnership, National Interest and Emerging Technology Opportunities

    Lieutenant Colonel Michael Hose, Deputy Director Future Australian Defence SATCOM System, Australian Department of Defence

     

  • Current partnerships ensuring Australian Defence Force satellite communications.
  • Roadmap to future satellite communications.
  • Strategic guidance for the Australian Defence Force satellite communications.
  • Australian Defence SATCOM System (ASDSS) requirements.
  • Formation of the Australian Space Agency.
  • Balancing partnership, national interests and emerging technology opportunities.
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    Networking Lunch

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    Optimising Full Spectrum C4i Through the SPAINSAT NG Programme

     

  • An overview of the SPAINSAT NG programme and performance of the XTAR-EUR satellite
  • Spanish roadmap for SATCOM and growing international partnerships
  • Current involvement within the EU GOVSATCOM initiative and what it means for future collaboration
  • Developing bandwidths utilised to increase military communication coverage
  • ‘The fundamentals of warfare’: delivering dominance on the ground through space-enabled C2
  • Delivering ‘on-the-move’ communications whilst maintaining resiliency and anti-jamming features
  • Streamlining operations between the ground and space segments – how to enhance interoperability

     

  • Brigadier General Carlos de Salas, Head C4ISR & Space Programs, Spanish Ministry of Defence

    Lieutenant Colonel Jaime Sanchez Mayorga, Head of Space Programs Unit, Spanish MoD

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    Providing Robust and Resilient Satellite Communications for the Italian Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Luca De Angelis, Section Head of Frequencies and ACP, C4i-EI Command, Italian Army

      

  • The satellite communication in the  Italian Army – Strategic and Tactic  Communications;
  • Satellite constellation for communications
  • The ground components - Ground Stations - Italian Army Ground Stations - Ce.S.Co.Si.S. (Satellite Control and Supervision Centre)
  • The Cyber Security Prospective;
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    PANEL: SATCOM Above the 65th – Exploring How Communication Systems Support Polar Operations

     

  • The unique challenges of operating above the 65th parallel – why satellite constellation coverage limits expeditionary warfare
  • Why the polar regions are growing in strategic importance: considering SATCOM within the current and future geopolitical environment
  • Patterns emerging for specialised polar capabilities – considering Norwegian & Canadian cooperation and what the key drivers for further collaboration will be
  • Case studies in arctic capability, how programmes such as the Advanced Polar System (APS) are enhancing operational strength
  • Critical considerations for robust SATCOM in the arctic, what lessons can be learned from prior programmes
  • Anticipated requirements for future communication systems that operate in the artic
  • Mr Andy Hoyle, Senior Consultant MilSatComs, Future MilSatCom Studies, Airbus Defence & Space

    Lieutenant Colonel Abde Bellahnid

    Lieutenant Colonel Abde Bellahnid, Director of Space Requirements, Canadian Armed Forces

    Captain Dez Hill, G-6 Projects Officer , US Marine Corps

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

    Wing Commander Paul Drysdale, JSO1 Joint Communication and Information Systems , New Zealand Defence Forces

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    Driving Connectivity Between the Allies – NATO SATCOM 2020 Ambitions and Requirements

     

  • How the NATO SATCOM Post-2000 is improving satellite communication capabilities to support coalition expeditionary operations
  • Understanding IT assets as an ecosystem – identifying capability gaps and looking at where SATCOM enabled modernisation enhance common systems
  • Coordinating the consortium, how engagement between the British, French and Italian governments has progressed
  • Future steps – NATO’s MILSATCOM priorities after the 2019 conclusion of NSP2K
  • Maximising bandwidth, coverage and voice and data capacity through the programme – how this will impact joint BLOS operations
  • Streamlining the capacity of SKYNET, SICRAL and SYRACUSE to provide UHF communication for military forces
  • Rear Admiral (Ret'd) Giovanni Battista Durando, Satcom Service Area Owner, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

    Mr Antonio Calderon, NSII Service Line Chief, NATO Communication and Information Agency

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Communication Across the Continent – Enhancing Pan-African SATCOM Capability

    Commodore Christian Anuge, Deputy Chief, Nigerian Defence Space Administration

     

     

     

  • An introduction to SATCOM in Africa – key programmes and priorities
  • Enhancing service reliability across the continent – how nations are feeding into a unified vision for SATCOM
  • Diverse geology, diverse requirements: ensuring SATCOM functions across terrains
  • Unique challenges operating in mountainous and high-rainfall areas
  • How growth across Africa is propelling bandwidth requirements
  • Moving from utilisation of commercial capacity to bespoke constellations – progress updates from the region
  • The importance of effective MILSATCOM in humanitarian, disaster relief and peacekeeping operations
  • Investment priorities for dedicated satellite capability – key approaches by nations
  • Enhancing interoperability across Africa – how to streamline cooperation
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    A Hybrid Approach: Future MILSATCOM Within the Korean Armed Forces

    Colonel Jae Soong Lee, Chief, Defense Communication Command

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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Three

    Mr Andy Hoyle, Senior Consultant MilSatComs, Future MilSatCom Studies, Airbus Defence & Space


    Head C4ISR & Space Programs
    Spanish Ministry of Defence
    SATCOM & Strategic Networks
    UK MOD
    G-6 Projects Officer
    US Marine Corps
    Director General of Space
    Canadian Armed Forces
    Chief
    Defense Communication Command
    Head of French SATCOM Programs
    DGA
    Counsellor, National Space Policy Secretariat
    Japanese Cabinet Office
    Programme Manager for SKYNET / SATCOM and Strategic Networks
    Royal Navy
    Deputy Chief
    Nigerian Defence Space Administration
    Space Programme Manager
    Dstl
    Commander Joint Forces Command
    UK MoD
    Director of Space Requirements
    Canadian Armed Forces
    Commander, Space Command Cyberspace Support Squadron
    US Air Force
    Head of Space Programs Unit
    Spanish MoD
    Section Head of Frequencies and ACP, C4i-EI Command
    Italian Army
    SATCOM Systems Section Head
    Ministry of Defence, Italy
    Deputy Director Future Australian Defence SATCOM System
    Australian Department of Defence
    Manager for SATCOM International Affairs
    DGA
    SatCom and CIS Program Manager
    Luxembourg Directorate of Defense
    Chief Commercial Officer and Corporate Vice President
    SES Government Solutions
    Senior Consultant MilSatComs, Future MilSatCom Studies
    Airbus Defence & Space
    Chief Technical Officer, Government Systems
    Viasat, Inc.
    NSII Service Line Chief
    NATO Communication and Information Agency
    Skynet 6 Project Manager and Deputy Head of Networks ISS
    UK MoD
    Director
    Thales US
    Director of Business Development and Strategy, Protected Communication Systems, Space and Airborne Systems
    Raytheon
    Vice President, General Manager
    Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems
    President
    Northern Sky Research (NSR)
    Head of Air Connectivity
    Airbus
    Senior SATCOM Program and Policy Analyst
    US DoD
    Chief Strategy Officer
    COMSAT
    Senior Vice President, Business Development and Strategy
    Eutelsat America Corp
    EVP Product Marketing & Strategy
    SES Networks
    Product Line Manager - SATCOM Mobile Networks
    Thales
    Head of Cyber and Space Policy
    UK MoD
    Vice-President Security & Defence
    SES
    Head of Institutional and European Programmes Office
    European Space Agency
    Programme Manager, Satellite Communication
    European Defence Agency
    Head of SpaceDataHighway
    Airbus Defence & Space
    Head of the Networks Delivery Team at ISS
    UK MoD
    Market Director Government & Defense SATCOM
    Newtec
    Business Area Director for the Spectral Data Products and Federal Network Projects
    Kratos
    Telecommunications Strategy Head
    UK Space Agency
    Lead for International Engagement in MILSATCOM
    US Air Force
    Chief Executive Officer
    LuxGovSat
    Head of Space UK and Director, International Advanced Programmes
    Lockheed Martin
    Head of Secure Communications
    Airbus Defence and Space
    Vice President Sales Marketing and Business Development
    Intelsat General
    Vice President & General Manager Defense and Intelligence Systems Division
    Hughes
    MILSATCOM Executive Director
    Space And Missile Systems Center, US Air Force
    Acquisition Program Manager,Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate
    US Air Force
    Division Chief, Satellite Communications
    Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
    Chief, International Programmes Division, Military Satellite Communications Systems (MILSATCOM) Directorate, Space and Missiles System Center (SMC), Air Force Space Command
    US Air Force
    VP&GM Military Space
    Lockheed Martin
    National Security Reporter
    Space News
    Policy Officer, DG GROW
    EU Commission
    Satcom Service Area Owner
    NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
    Vice President & General Manager Defense and Intelligence Systems Division
    Hughes Network Systems
    JSO1 Joint Communication and Information Systems
    New Zealand Defence Forces

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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.

    Sponsors


    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.


    Eutelsat

    Sponsors
    http://www.eutelsat.com

    Eutelsat is one of the world's most experienced operators of communications satellites. With capacity on 38 satellites, we provide global communications solutions for government, broadcast, broadband, telecoms and data markets. With extensive coverage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Eutelsat plays a vital role in interconnecting services between Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Americas. Our customer-focused approach with tailor-made solutions makes us the supplier of choice for government service providers, NGOs and disaster recovery/humanitarian communications providers. Headquartered in Paris, Eutelsat’s offices and teleports around the globe work closely with clients to deliver the highest quality of service.


    Harris

    Sponsors
    https://www.harris.com/

    Harris Corporation is a leading technology innovator, solving customers’ toughest mission-critical challenges by providing solutions that connect, inform and protect. Harris supports government and commercial customers in more than 100 countries and has approximately $6 billion in annual revenue. The company is organized into three business segments: Communication Systems, Electronic Systems and Space and Intelligence Systems. Learn more at harris.com.


    Hughes

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

    Hughes Network Systems, LLC (Hughes) is the world's leading provider of satellite broadband, delivering innovative network technologies, managed services, and solutions for enterprises and governments globally. Headquartered outside Washington, D.C., in Germantown, Maryland, Hughes operates sales and support offices worldwide, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS).


    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
    http://www.KratosComms.com

    Kratos operates the most extensive, fully-integrated, commercial global RF monitoring network with experience spanning 300 missions over 30 years. Kratos assures secure management, delivery and distribution of RF data and information from space and terrestrial-based platforms for defense, intelligence, government and commercial satellite partners.


    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 97,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.


    Newtec

    Sponsors
    http://www.newtec.eu/

    Newtec Cy n.v. (www.newtec.eu) is a global industry leader, shaping the future of satellite communications. Newtec offers state-of-the-art COTS technology and equipment such as the Newtec MDM9000 modem and the Newtec Dialog Multiservice VSAT platform for government, defense and humanitarian programs seeking efficient, flexible, resilient and successful operations.


    Phasor

    Sponsors
    http://www.phasorsolutions.com

    Phasor Inc. is a leading developer of high throughput, enterprise-grade, modular phased array antennas, headquartered in Washington DC, with a technology development subsidiary in London. Phasor’s electronically steerable antennas (ESAs) are based on patented innovations in dynamic beam forming technologies and system architecture. Phasor’s mission is to enable high-speed broadband communications while in-flight, at sea or travelling over land. For more information please visit www.phasorsolutions.com


    Raytheon

    Sponsors
    http://www.raytheon.com

    With facilities in Broughton, Waddington, Glenrothes, Harlow, Gloucester, Manchester and Sedgefield, Raytheon UK is invested in the British workforce and the development of UK technology. Across the country the company employs 2,000 people. As a major supplier to the U.K. Ministry of Defence, Raytheon UK continues to invest in research and development, supporting innovation and technological advances across the country. Raytheon UK is part of RTX’s Raytheon business.


    SES GS

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

    With over four decades of U.S. Government experience, SES GS’s sole purpose is to provide bandwidth, end-to-end satellite communications solutions and hosted payload opportunities to U.S. Government, Intelligence and Civilian agencies.


    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.

    Exhibitors


    Advantech Satellite Networks

    Exhibitors
    http://www.asatnet.com

    Advantech Satellite Networks owned by David Gelerman, is an established vendor and global market leader in VSAT satellite communications systems. The company provides satellite equipment solutions and services for deploying Satellite Communication Networks. We are very proud of our diverse portfolio and our ASAT HUB’s and VSAT’s product line supporting different verticals with various technologies and applications.


    Baader Planetarium GmbH

    Exhibitors
    http://www.planewave.com

    Baader Planetarium GmbH in Germany as observatory builder and systems integrator, in conjunction with PlaneWave Instruments of Rancho Dominguez, CA., offers a full line of mounts, observatory class telescopes from 12.5” to 1 meter apertures with >50 CDK700s and eight 1 meter telescopes projected installed by 2019. We produce Off-The-Shelf high-quality products at unprecedented value. Planewave´s installations include major universities, research centers, aerospace companies and the US military. The new L-Series mounts (gimbals) are ideal for SSA applications. The mounts have exceptional performance, robust reliability, 8Mhz encoders and direct-drive actuation, resulting in slew speeds more than 50 degrees/second. Baader Planetarium has 50 years experience in producing highspeed observatory domes and clamshell domes, made to withstand harsh environments, with remote operated ground stations erected in Antarctica, the Arctic circle and numerous mountaintops around the world. Both partners can address most SSA operational requirements. Please see further details at www.baader-planetarium.com and www.planewave.com.


    Comtech Telecommunications Corp.

    Exhibitors
    http://www.comtechtel.com/

    Comtech Telecommunications Corp. designs, develops, produces and markets innovative products, systems and services for advanced communications solutions. The Company sells products to a diverse customer base in the global commercial and government communications markets. Two divisions of Comtech are exhibiting this year: Comtech EF Data (www.comtechefdata.com), the global leader in satellite bandwidth efficiency and link optimization; Comtech Xicom Technology (www.xicomtech.com), the premier supplier of high power amplifiers for satellite communications.


    DataPath

    Exhibitors
    http://www.datapath.com/

    Whether for military, government or commercial applications, DataPath has the expertise, technology and customer-focused approach to meet the most demanding communication and information security requirements. DataPath provides life-cycle support for Satellite Communications Ground Systems, Information Security Systems, Maritime and Airborne Systems and Strategic Systems for remote sensing and data analytics.


    ExoAnalytic Solutions

    Exhibitors
    http://www.exoanalytic.com

    ExoAnalytic Solutions delivers innovative technical solutions to complex and challenging missions for Defense, Intelligence, and Commercial Space customers. With the largest optical telescope network in the world, we are the leading supplier of space domain awareness solutions for high-altitude orbits, providing valuable data on the positions, trajectories, and characteristics of space objects, enabling early detection of anomalies, rapid response to emerging threats, and informed decision-making for space missions and operations. With ever-increasing dynamic operations in space, our unparalleled persistence, precision, and proven capabilities can safeguard space assets, enhance spaceflight safety, and preserve the long-term viability of the space environment. Our pioneering capabilities extend to the development of cutting-edge algorithms and technologies critical for warfighter mission success, and transformative modeling and simulation solutions that enable the advancement of military spacepower.


    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.


    Integrasys

    Exhibitors
    https://www.integrasys-space.com

    Integrasys is a privately owned company specialized on engineering and manufacturing Satellite Spectrum Monitoring systems in the telecommunication and milsatcom markets. Integrasys was founded in 1990, at Integrasys our mission is to provide the industry the best quality and fastest technology available in carrier monitoring systems, with the customer service and care that our customers deserve.


    Open Cosmos

    Exhibitors
    https://open-cosmos.com/

    Open Cosmos provides simple and affordable space missions to help companies solve the world's biggest challenges. We enable companies across a wide range of industries to use space applications and technologies as a tool by removing three main space access barriers: time-consuming paperwork, expensive technology, and overall costs.


    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.


    Satcube

    Exhibitors
    http://www.satcube.com/

    Satcube is a fast-growing technology company in the satellite communications industry with a focus on developing game-changing terminals and services to enable high-speed broadband anywhere - quickly, and cost-efficiently. The European innovator employs a world-class research and development team, and actively collaborates with leading Scandinavian and European universities, as well as with ground-breaking projects sponsored by the European Space Agency and Vinnova.


    SCISYS

    Exhibitors
    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.


    Teledyne Paradise Datacom

    Exhibitors
    http://www.teledyneparadisedatacom.com

    Teledyne Paradise Datacom, part of the Teledyne Aerospace & Defense Electronics Group, provides the satcom industry with satcom modem systems and SSPA systems. Flagship products include the Q-Net Full Mesh SCPC System and the new compact Axiom modem for Manpacks and UAV satcom links. Resilient high power PowerMAX systems provide the ultimate RF solution for secure satcom systems.



    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.


    Shephard Media

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

    Shephard Media’s mission is to be the aerospace, defence and security industry's first choice for business data, analysis and news. We believe that obtaining the information you need should be easy and affordable. Our content is instantly accessible, encourages debate and helps you with your key decisions. Shephard Media delivers the best journalistic experience and innovative coverage.

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    Al Defaiya Magazine

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    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:

    • Second to none editorial offering the widest range of locally tailored surveys, backed by regular interviews with Arab Defense Ministers. • Close contact with local Offset companies, Regional Delegates, and Arab Military Attaches in Europe, USA, Russia, and CIS. • Unique source of market research, including the one and only ARABIC WORLD DEFENSE ALMANAC. • Active participation in major Defense & Aerospace Exhibitions. • In June 2009, Al Defaiya launched a new on-line service, www.defaiya.com fully dedicated to Defense, Aerospace, Aviation, and Security. • Al Defaiya magazine is available on ipad (since November 2012).


    Aviation News

    Supporters
    http://www.aviation-news.co.uk/

    As Britain’s longest established monthly aviation journal, Aviation News is renowned for providing the best coverage of every branch of aviation. Now incorporating Classic Aircraft, each issue features the latest news and in-depth features, plus firsthand accounts from pilots putting you in the cockpit. Covering both modern military and civil aircraft, as well as classic types from yesteryear, it features subjects from World War Two, through the Cold War years to present day. Aviation News brings you the past, present and future of flight.


    AirForces Monthly

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    http://www.airforcesmonthly.com

    AirForces Monthly magazine is devoted to modern military aircraft and their air arms, it provides the best military aviation news coverage from its global network of correspondents and is essential reading for anyone seeking a well-informed view. AirForces Monthly has built up a formidable reputation worldwide by reporting from places not generally covered by other military magazines.


    Soldier Modernisation

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    http://www.soldiermod.com

    Soldier Modernisation (SoldierMod.Com) is an authoritative policy and technology publication for the international defense community, serving the integrated equipment needs of the dismounted soldier and marine in operations today and the fielding of Soldier Modernisation Programmes over the next few years. SoldierMod.Com is designed to provide insights into how decision makers plan to transform operations in the areas of survivability, sustainability, C4I, lethality and mobility; managing the balance between the promise of 'leap-ahead technology balance and mature cost effective solutions. SoldierMod is distributed in many formats which will include an 50 page journal 10,000 copies BPA Audited, twice annually , in January and June Our Website www.soldiermod.com , Has a 24 hour news service , anytime ( currently at over 20,000 individual visits per month ) . We also have an online technical forum where anyone in the industry can ask us strategic or technological questions , our partners and experts will respond directly back.


    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.


    Homeland Security Corporation (HSRC)

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    http://www.hsrc.biz

    HSRC provides premium off-the-shelf market reports on present and emerging technologies and industry expertise, enabling global clients to gain time-critical insight into business opportunities. All reports include in-depth information and analysis of emerging markets, technologies, and industries broken down by geography, market, vertical, technology, product, and revenue stream. Our reports support Homeland Security & Public Safety communities worldwide in their strategic decision-making process, providing up-to-date market knowledge, analysis, and insights. HSRC offers customized research services geared towards providing our clients with clear, actionable recommendations designed to empower decision-making and to help exploit emerging opportunities in the market. The customized research services provide a deep analysis of specific markets and eco-systems, target geographies, strategic segments and verticals, competitor analysis and technological benchmarks. The custom research services are provided as an ad hoc assignment or as an ongoing service.


    Global Military Communications

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    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.


    Inderscience Publishers

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    http://www.inderscience.com

    Inderscience is a dynamic, leading, independent journal publisher. The company disseminates the latest research across the broad fields of science, engineering and technology; management, public and business administration; environment, ecological economics and sustainable development; computing, ICT and internet/web services, and related areas. Inderscience offers over 35 years' experience in publishing and has succeeded in building a substantial collection approaching 400 high-quality peer-reviewed international research journals in both online and print formats. We offer a variety of ways to keep up-to-date with the latest published leading-edge research while our online collection represents a fully-searchable digital archive of around 60,000 articles.


    GeoConnexion

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    http://www.geoconnexion.com

    GeoConnexion International and GeoConnexion UK bring you the latest news and stories plus reports from geotechnology industries in UK, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America and Asia. Coverage of topics such as 3D Visualisation, Remote Sensing, LiDAR, Cloud, Mobile Mapping, Navigation with emphases on healthcare, public safety, retail, the environment, utilities, surveying, LBS, transport/ logistics, telecommunications and more. Subscribe to GeoConnexion magazines and sign up for free GeoConnexion Newsletters: visit GeoConnexion.com Tel: +44 1223 279151; Email: info@geoconnexion.com


    Microwave Journal

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    http://www.mwjournal.com

    Microwave Journal provides leading-edge technical content for RF, microwave and wireless engineers worldwide. MWJ the magazine reaches 50,000 qualified subscribers with practical design application articles for working engineers. MWJournal.com delivers the latest news, events, webinars, whitepapers, videos and newsletters to RF/microwave professionals. EDI CON China and USA events bring industry and engineers together for information exchange and education. For over 60 years, Microwave Journal has been THE resource for engineers who are developing infrastructure for the next-generation of wireless and defense technologies. www.mwjournal.com


    APSCC

    Supporters
    http://www.apscc.or.kr

    APSCC (Asia-Pacific Satellite Communications Council) is a non-profit international organization representing all sectors of satellite and space-industries including satellite service providers, manufacturers, launch service providers, risk management companies, broadcasters, and government organizations. APSCC is a membership-base organization, and its membership is open to any organization involved in the industry with interests in the Asia-Pacific. The overall objective of the APSCC is to promote communications and broadcasting via satellite as well as outer space activities in the region through conferences, forums, workshops as well as exhibitions for the socioeconomic welfare of the region. www.apscc.or.kr.


    Australian Security Magazine

    Supporters
    http://www.australiansecuritymagazine.com.au/

    The Australian Security Magazine is the country’s leading government and corporate security magazine. It is published bi-monthly and is distributed free of charge to many of the biggest decision makers in the security industry and also sold in selected stores. It is a highly respected and sought after publication, incorporating investigative journalism, provoking editorial and up-to-date news, trends and events for all security professionals.


    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


    Defence and Security Alert

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    http://www.dsalert.org

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