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Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe 2024
9 September - 10 September 2024
Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe 2024

SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the 2nd annual Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe Conference taking place on 9-10 September 2024, in London, UK.

With the prevalent threat of UAS activity over critical infrastructure (CI) and locations, their use in urban warfare scenarios and the need for adaption of C-UAS technology to remain relevant over time, it is important to bring together the C-UAS and Homeland Security communities to discuss how best to adapt to protect the European homeland from UAS threats and threat actors.

Drawing on knowledge gained from leading Homeland Security experts from key UK, European and International security organisations, governments, military, police and industry, this conference will showcase the very latest technology in the market to ensure that civilians, domestic infrastructure, borders and all aspects of homeland security are protected from the criminal use of drones. 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Aaron Bassett

Aaron Bassett

Stable Operations Lead, Gatwick Airport
Andy Harding

Andy Harding

Strategic Manager for Less Lethal Weapons and Counter Drones, NPCC
Brooke Tapsall

Brooke Tapsall

CEO, DroneAlert
Chief Constable Simon Chesterman OBE QPM

Chief Constable Simon Chesterman OBE QPM

Chief Constable of Civil Nuclear Constabulary, and NPCC National Armed Policing Portfolio Lead,
Chief Inspector Simon Bachelor

Chief Inspector Simon Bachelor

Counter Drones, Legislation and Policy Lead, Home Office Counter Drones Unit, NPCC
Christopher Church

Christopher Church

Senior Forensics Specialist , INTERPOL
G.B. Jones

G.B. Jones

Chief Safety and Security Officer, FIFA World Cup 2026™
Group Captain Gary Darby

Group Captain Gary Darby

Head UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence
Major Arnaud Gerard

Major Arnaud Gerard

Head Air Transport Gendarmerie for the Aeronautical Office, French Gendarmerie
Paul Hansen

Paul Hansen

Project Manager, Unit E4 Transport and Border Security, JRC, European Commission
Sean Bittick

Sean Bittick

C-UAS and Capability Development Officer, NATO
Shaun Hipgrave

Shaun Hipgrave

Director, Prepare and Protect, CBRNE & Science Directorate, Home Office

Aaron Bassett

Stable Operations Lead, Gatwick Airport
Aaron Bassett

Aaron joined Gatwick in 2008 as part of the Airport Secuirty Team. Following several roles Aaron became the Passenger Security Operations Lead in 2016 and was responsible for horizon planning for Gatwick security. Aaron led a team of 1050 security employees and was the Security subject matter expert during the Gatwick drone event.
In 2021 Aaron moved to the role of Stable Operations Lead where his team run the Gatwick Control Centre which houses the Drone detection equipment. The other element of his team is responsible for the overall operational stability of the airport and integrates airport plans to identify risk and opportunities for the future.
 

Alex Milns

Technical Programme Manager, EUROCAE
Alex Milns

Alex Milns has been Technical Programme Manager for the EUROCAE Counter-UAS Working Group 115, and other working groups, since moving to Europe just over 1 year ago. Alex’s background is as an Air Traffic Controller in Australia for 30 years, in roles including systems management with a focus on surveillance and Air Traffic Management systems, and ATC operational supervision in the Brisbane enroute and approach centre. Alex has also been active in ICAO Groups in the Asia Pacific region, as well as supporting the implementation of ADS-B services in Indonesia.

Alex Townsend-Drake

Head of Programme, Counter Terrorism Preparedness Network (CTPN)
Alex Townsend-Drake

Alex has been responsible for leading the development and delivery of CTPN and its associated work programme since its formalisation in 2018; engaging with partners across Europe, North America, and Australasia as well as academic institutions and international organisations. In this role, Alex oversees research; a range of high-profile events and exercises; as well as specific projects including direct engagement with European Consortiums and the provision of expertise to wider stakeholder groups.

Alex’s background is in emergency preparedness and response, previously managing London Resilience Group’s Capability and Response Operations team whilst serving as the departments lead for Mass Fatality and CBRN(e) planning. In a counter-terrorism context, he also delivered a wide range of strategic/tactical table-top exercises and contributed to the development of various guidance.

Alex remains heavily involved in London’s strategic coordination arrangements as a Strategic Advisor and has responded to numerous incidents including the Westminster, London Bridge and Finsbury Park attacks, the Afghanistan Crisis, as well as the Grenfell Tower Fire and COVID-19 Pandemic. He also served as the independent facilitator for the Croydon Tram Derailment recovery debrief.

Alex joined London Resilience Group from the British Red Cross. Here he held regional responsibilities - providing subject matter expertise on humanitarian assistance and producing plans and procedures for large and super-size events including the Queen’s Coronation Festival and Ride London. He also provided operational leadership for the Paralympic Marathon during the London 2012 Olympics.

Alex otherwise serves as an Expert in the field of Counter Terrorism for NATO Civil Protection Group; is a member of the United Nations Global Group of Experts; and holds a Master’s degree in Conflict, Security and Development from Kings College London. He also completed a Professional Diploma in Strategic Leadership in the Global Societal Security Environment with the Swedish Defence University.

 

Anders Martinsen

CEO, UAS Norway
Anders Martinsen

Anders Martinsen is a globally renowned drone expert and dronepilot with over a decade of experience in the drone industry. Throughout his illustrious career, he has distinguished himself as a visionary leader, spearheading UAS Norway's transformation into an internationally recognized organization. Through strategic international collaborations, he has established platforms dedicated to facilitating and advancing the use of drones in policing, emergency response, and the public sector.
Under Martinsen's guidance, UAS Norway has become a pivotal player in advocating for the safe and responsible integration of drones into society. Their enduring partnerships, including one with Interpol, have been instrumental in raising awareness about the myriad of beneficial applications that drones can offer to society. Furthermore, Martinsen and UAS Norway are committed to enhancing public understanding and acceptance of drone technology.
Safety is at the forefront of Martinsen's mission, as he tirelessly works towards the secure integration of drones into the airspace, alongside manned aviation. He places a particular emphasis on the implementation of Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (CUAS) technology to ensure the coexistence of drones and traditional aviation safely.
Anders Martinsen's unwavering dedication to the drone industry has not only propelled him to international recognition but has also significantly contributed to the responsible and productive utilization of drone technology for the greater good of society.

Andy Harding

Strategic Manager for Less Lethal Weapons and Counter Drones, NPCC
Andy Harding

Andy Harding is a recently retired (2021) London Metropolitan Police Officer and has been appointed the UK National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) Strategic Manager for Less Lethal Weapons and Counter Drones. He has 31 years policing experience in a variety of roles including, front line policing, instructing, developing strategy, Territorial Support Group (TSG), Intelligence and has gained subject matter expertise in less lethal weapons and countering the threat from drones. In 2007 he developed the training and implementation of Taser in London and in 2012 he was responsible for the role out of Taser to 2000 local officers in the Metropolitan Police including community engagement to all 32 Boroughs. This developed into him being appointed the UK strategic advisor to Chief Constables and the National lead for less lethal weapons. He has provided lectures at various events around the world.

In 2018 following the Airport incursion by drones at Gatwick, Andy was asked to mirror the success of the less lethal weapons portfolio and create and lead a team to counter the threat from drones which has resulted in a comprehensive review of capability, intelligence and evidential procedures resulting in the deployment of equipment and resources across the UK to assist front line officers and forces.

Andy is passionate about policing and ensuring officers have the correct equipment whilst delivering a service to their communities and how that can be achieved considering value for money. He believes that policing cannot always produce all the answers and a collaborative approach with industry and stakeholders is a utopia to focus on.

Andy has broad experience of working in challenging policing environments, including the Territorial Support Group, Intelligence services and front line policing. Whilst on the Territorial Support Group Andy was a highly experienced public order advisor to senior officers and worked on the command team for many high profile events in the late 90s through to his retirement in 2021.

In 2024 after four years development work and legal adjustments, Andy led a team of officers and staff who trained officers and provided community engagement to officers and the public in the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla. Andy has responsibility for providing the same package of measures to all other BOTs.
 

Arun Arumugam

Sales Director, Advanced Protection Systems SA
Arun Arumugam

Dr Arun Kumar Arumugam was born in Penang, Malaysia. After completing his secondary education in Malaysia, he moved to the UK to pursue an undergraduate degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering and subsequently, a PhD in Wireless Personal Area Networks from the University of Bristol.

Arun’s industrial experience spans over 13 years in Defence & Security and 5 years in the Space sector. He is the Director of Business Development for two companies, Advanced Protection Systems (APS) based in Gdynia, Poland and a SAR satellite space start-up, Eycore. He is also the Founder and Director of StrategyConsults Limited in the UK. Arun was a recipient of the Robinson Research Fellowship from the Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET), holder of the Chester-Saal Award from the IEEE, USA and is a Working Group member of Space Scotland (formerly the Scottish Space Leadership Council).

Assistant Chief Patrol Agent J. Michael Douglas

Director of Training SUAS/CUAS, US Border Patrol
Assistant Chief Patrol Agent J. Michael Douglas

Assistant Chief Patrol Agent (ACPA) J. Michael Douglas has served in the United States Border Patrol for 17 years. During his career he has served in multiple U.S. Border Patrol areas of operation in support of border enforcement efforts. He was selected to join the U.S. Border Patrol Special Operations Group (SOG) where he was responsible for carrying out operations for SOG teams on a national and international level as well as managing personnel on deployments, operational strategies, and training. Additionally, ACPA Douglas led Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Force Modernization Branch, responsible for the acquisition and provision of innovative use-of-force solutions to fill identified capability gaps in both CBP and DHS law-enforcement operational environments through extensive requirements development, market research, testing and evaluation, legal/policy reviews, and large-scale procurements; positively impacting CBP’s mission readiness as well as increasing the safety of CBP’s 40,000 plus officers and agents. Currently, ACPA Douglas is leading CUAS and SUAS training efforts for CBP’s law enforcement personnel.

Bob Moll

Business Development Manager D&S, Robin Radar Systems BV
Bob Moll

Bob Moll is business development manager counter-UAS at Robin Radar Systems in The Netherlands, having over 25 years experience in engineering, project management and business development for sensing applications for aerospace, defence and security applications. Having an MSc degree in physics, Bob worked for various Dutch industries for national and international, governmental and industrial customers. Projects were in the field of C4ISR, in particular airborne and space borne sensors, imagery intelligence, geo-informatics, battlefield acoustics and counter-UAS radars.

Bob is passionate about customers and innovation, addressing requirements with (high tech) solutions.

Brooke Tapsall

CEO, DroneAlert
Brooke Tapsall

Ms Tapsall is the CEO of DroneALERT and has been working with Geo-Location intelligence for 20 years and within the drone industry for almost 10 years supporting evidence & intelligence collection for law enforcement & first responders, particularly for drone incidents, CI and public space protection. She is active in Red Teaming operations and provides CUAS services and training specialised in threat & incident reporting, risk and threat analysis, ISR, OSINT data gathering, and full CUAS process chain operations.

Captain Nicolas Belec

Head of Aeronautic Office - Air Transport Gendarmerie Headquarters, Gendarmerie Nationale
Captain Nicolas Belec

Chief Constable Simon Chesterman OBE QPM

Chief Constable of Civil Nuclear Constabulary, and NPCC National Armed Policing Portfolio Lead,
Chief Constable Simon Chesterman OBE QPM

Simon has been a police officer for 40 years and a chief officer for 18 years. 

He successfully completed the Strategic Command Course in 2006 and was appointed as Assistant Chief Constable (Specialist Operations) with West Mercia Police in 2007. In 2011 he was promoted to Deputy Chief Constable.

In January 2014 he was appointed as Deputy Chief Constable with the Civil Nuclear Constabulary, a national armed police force with over 1600 police officers and police staff. The Civil Nuclear Constabulary is responsible for the armed security of nuclear material on civil nuclear sites across the UK and in transit around the world.

Simon has been the national lead on Armed Policing, on behalf of National Police Chiefs’ Council, for 16 years. For five years he was also the national lead on Less Lethal Weapons.

On 1st April 2019 Simon was appointed Chief Constable of the Civil Nuclear Constabulary.

He was awarded the Queens Police Medal in the Queen's New Year’s Honours list in 2012 and ten years’ later on 1st June 2022 Simon was awarded the OBE for services to policing in the late Her Majesty the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.


 

Chief Inspector Sascha Berndsen

Head of Drone-Defence-Team, State Office for Central Police Services, German North-Rhine Westphalia State Police
Chief Inspector Sascha Berndsen

I started my career in 1991 in German Navy. My officer training included the study of eletrical engineering esp. Communications and High Frequency Technologies.
After the ending of my military service in 2003, I became police officer in North Rhine-Westfalia.
I have been member of the ELINT division since 2011, with the special task C-UAS since 2014.
I have experience with CUAS operations like G7 summit, G20 summit, European Championship and countless smaller events.
Since 2016, head oft he group drone-defence

 

Chief Inspector Simon Bachelor

Counter Drones, Legislation and Policy Lead, Home Office Counter Drones Unit, NPCC
Chief Inspector Simon Bachelor

Simon is a Chief Inspector in the Metropolitan Police Service working for the National Police Chiefs Council Counter Drones Lead, BTP Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi. He has nearly 30 years policing experience across a variety of roles. NPCC Counter Drones provides the governance and coordination for UK policing counter drones across all policing disciplines. His role is the Policy and Legislation Lead, and currently works as an embed at the Home Office Counter Drones Unit that brings together counter drones work across government departments. He was a police policy advisor on the Air Traffic and Unmanned Aircraft Bill, which received Royal Assent in 2021. More recently he has been involved in the procurement of countermeasures for policing and manages the national team that delivers training, policy and national capability as part of the governance and coordination role.

Christian Schöning

CEO and Co-Founder, Argus Interception GmbH
Christian Schöning

Christian is the CEO and Co-Founder of Argus Interception.

Argus Interception offers unique and innovative solutions for the safe interception of non-cooperative drones including full CUAS process chain operations. Core technology is a full autonomous and AI-driven interceptor drone with a netgun.

Following a 14+ year career in the German Armed Forces as an officer, Christian now has 18+ years working experience in the Defence business. This period has seen him holding various senior management roles in several defence and defence related companies. Christian’s main areas of focus have been business development and product development for mission critical solutions, for the last 2 years, highly integrated UAS and Counter UAS systems esp. including full Counter UAS process chain operations. Before founding Argus Interception, Christian was running the German Defence business unit of Frequentis.

Christian has graduated as a Diplomwirtschaftsingenieur from the University of the German Armed Forces in Hamburg. He is also an active reserve officer currently holding the position of CO (res) of an Armored Battalion.

Christopher Church

Senior Forensics Specialist , INTERPOL
Christopher Church

Christopher Church is a Senior Digital Forensic Specialist within the Digital Forensic Laboratory at the new INTERPOL Global Cyber Complex for Innovation based in Singapore. Christopher’s role involves supporting law enforcement in 190 member countries in the challenges they face undertaking digital forensics and tackling cybercrime. Chris has been involved in digital forensics for 13 years. He started his digital forensics career at Metropolitan Police in London where he joined the Phone Forensic department. In the 10 years he was based in London he became head of the Smart Device Unit where he formulated the requirements for Smart Device forensics and associated challenges as well as being involved in many high profile case investigations and giving expert testimony in court. He has trained and mentored numerous computer forensic and mobile phone examiners in digital forensics examination best practice as well as looking at the complex challenges that arise through such examinations. He now works in the INTERPOL Digital Forensics Lab which is instrumental in assisting 190 member countries in support, training and capacity building of digital forensics. The role involves operational on scene support, maintaining the Digital Forensic Lab capability and delivering training and mentoring. He is a Contributing Author to INTERPOL Drone Framework for 1st Responders and Digital Forensic Examiners Evolution of Digital Forensics Lab. Current active projects include: Drones - Working with Law Enforcement, Industry and Academia to assist Law Enforcement to understand the drone landscape, from the use by criminals, law enforcement usage and possible forensic evidence that is held on them.

G.B. Jones

Chief Safety and Security Officer, FIFA World Cup 2026™
G.B. Jones

G.B. Jones is the Chief Safety and Security Officer for the FIFA World Cup 2026™. He was previously with the NFL, where he directed international security planning for the games in London, Germany, and Mexico. Mr. Jones retired from the FBI after nearly 23 years, where his assignments included directing counterterrorism programs in special events, aviation, and maritime security. He supervised an FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force during the 9/11/2001 terrorist attacks. Mr. Jones was a rated FBI pilot and aerial camera operator, and he holds FAA Private Pilot and Part 107 Commercial Remote Pilot (drone) certifications.

Geert De Cubber

Team Leader of the Robotics & Autonomous Systems Research Unit, Project Coordinator of the EU-ISF COURAGEOUS Project, Subproject Coordinator for the EU-EDIDP-iMUGS Project, Royal Military Academy Belgium
Geert De Cubber

Geert De Cubber is the team leader of the Robotics & Autonomous Systems unit of the Belgian Royal Military Academy. He is also a senior researcher at this institute with a research focus on developing robotic solutions for solving security challenges like crisis management, the fight against crime and terrorism and border security. He is the coordinator of multiple European and national research projects, like ICARUS (on the development of search and rescue robots), SafeShore (on the development of a threat detection system) and COURAGEOUS (on the development on a standard test methodology for C-UAS tools).

Group Captain Gary Darby

Head UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence
Group Captain Gary Darby

Group Captain Gary Darby joined the Royal Air Force in 1989 and has served globally, including on operations in Northern Ireland, Afghanistan and Iraq. Whilst a military policeman by background, Gary has held a number of senior appointments within both security and cyber targeting and was recently embedded with US CYBERCOM, Maryland for 2 years. Before taking up his current post as Head of the UK MoD’s Joint C-UAS Office in February 2022, Gary was the MoD’s Assistant Head for Strategic Campaigning Counter Russia.
 

Jatinder Sahota

Senior Policy Advisor, Civil Aviation, Transport Canada
Jatinder Sahota

Jatinder is originally from Birmingham, United Kingdom, and relocated to Canada during his adolescence. He has a master's degree in Public Policy and Administration and has worked in the transportation sector for over 22-years. Jatinder has gained valuable experience in several roles as a senior policy analyst at Transport Canada, including, ,Marine - Ports Policy, Civil Aviation Management Services, and Civil Aviation Safety Policy and Intelligence Division. In 2023, he joined the Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) Taskforce working on the newly formed RPAS Security Team at Transport Canada, as a senior policy advisor. Jatinder is married with two girls aged 15 and 11.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Jatinder is a passionate soccer enthusiast and finds joy in activities such as running, biking, and coaching his soccer.

José Antonio Cebrián de Barrio

Head of Critical communications SIRDEE, R&D Department and CUAs Department, Spanish Ministry of Interior
José Antonio Cebrián de Barrio

Head of the PPDR Network (Critical Communications), the R&D Department and the C-UAS Area, at the Subdirectorate-General of Communications and Information Systems for Security of the Spanish Ministry of the Interior, located at the Technological Center for Security.
Superintendent of National Police.


Studies:
• Degree in Physical Sciences, Autonomous University of Madrid (Spain), 1994.
• Law Degree, Complutense University of Madrid (Spain), 2011.
• Diploma in Police Sciences, University of Salamanca (Spain), 2002.
• Master in Cybercrime, University of Nebrija, Madrid (Spain), 2018.
• Master in Telecommunications, University of Vigo (Spain), 2022.


Other studies:
• Director of Private Security, 2014.
• Project management (DPR). 2018.
• Information Systems Development Project Management. 2017

Currently, the Drones and Counter-Drones Department of the Security Technology Center of the Spanish Ministry of the Interior is deploying the SIGLO-CD network (Global Counter-Drone System). It is a system based on client-server architecture, capable of detecting, identifying, monitoring and, if necessary, neutralizing commercial drones. The data is received in a Central Server with a Command and Control software (C2). The system is nowadays deployed in the city of Madrid, Valencia and different locations in southern Spain and will be extended to more than 50 cities in the next three years.

 

Lee Mansell

CEO, XTE, UK CUAS Test House
Lee Mansell

Lee is the CEO and Founder of XTE Ltd. XTE specialises in the independent test, assessment and characterisation of CUAS technology, including through the development of unique analysis and visualisation tools. XTE also supports research and development, and provides consultancy services to public and private organisations in the CUAS sector.
Following a 20+ year career in the RAF as an Air Defence expert (including as a Mission Commander for the UK AEW Force), Lee now has 13+ years working in the Defence and Aviation commercial sector. This period has seen him holding Operations and Board Level roles in several small specialist companies. Lee’s main areas of focus have been training and simulation and, for the last 8 years, UAS and Counter UAS systems design, delivery and evaluation.
Before founding XTE, Lee worked on the delivery and operation of a variety of CUAS projects worldwide, primarily at airports but also smaller sites, both commercial and defence orientated.
 

Leo McCloskey

VP Marketing, Echodyne Corp.
Leo McCloskey

Leo McCloskey leads brand and marketing efforts for Echodyne, is a frequent speaker on topics of technology and security, and has represented the company in the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) BVLOS and Counter-UAS Advanced Rulemaking Committees (ARC). Prior to joining Echodyne, he built and led marketing and product marketing teams in the US and Europe for a broad range of companies, from technology startups to established brands, with an emphasis in carrier and large enterprise service delivery architectures. His work in connected and autonomous vehicles, enterprise software, networks and cloud services, and end user experience management complements his education in languages, history, and political science.

Major Arnaud Gerard

Head Air Transport Gendarmerie for the Aeronautical Office, French Gendarmerie
Major Arnaud Gerard

After 20 years of experience ‘boots on the ground’, dedicated to the safety of persons and property in France and overseas, I’m currently posted at the Air Transport Gendarmerie (ATG) National HQ as the Head of the Aeronautical & Aviation Division. I’m also C-UAS advisor to the ATG Force commander and UAS national project manager for the French Gendarmerie :

- Counter drone : Aeronautic Division – Counter drone / airport national strategy)
- Police UAS : (Aeronautic Division – Air Ops – use of police drones)
- Detection program : design & develop national detection program, based on the French domestic electronic signal until the upcoming European UAS electronic identification system in the next few months.

Martin Broomhead

UK Managing Director, D-Fend Solutions UK
Martin Broomhead

Martin currently operates as the Managing Director for D-Fend Solutions’ UK business interests. He has worked within the Aerospace industry for the past 15 years and during this time, has held senior management roles for Boeing, Thales and QinetiQ including UK AH-64E Sustainment Bid Director, Head of Business Development for Global Defence Aviation Services and Business Director for South East ASIA. Prior to this, Martin served with the British Army Air Corps as a Helicopter Pilot for 25 years.

Mr Onn Fenig

CEO, R2 Wireless
Mr Onn Fenig

Onn is a seasoned CEO, board member, mentor and a 5 times entrepreneur. He is the CEO of R2 Wireless and founder of DutyFreeBee, Rioglass Solar Systems, MusashiAI, 634AI and T1.
From Finance to energy and technology innovation, to Siemens, Cisco and the world of start-ups, Onn has had a rich and diversified career. His work has led him around the world and in recent years deep into the heart of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision and Robotics.
Prior to his entrepreneurial journey in tech, Onn was the CEO of Rioglass Solar Systems, a company he founded and led after carving out Siemens CSP Business Unit and selling it to Rioglass Holding S.A. Under his leadership, the company grew, organically and through acquisitions, to become world’s largest developer of Solar Receivers used in Solar Thermal power plants. Prior to Rioglass, Onn held various senior finance management positions with Siemens and Cisco Systems.
Onn has served as an advisory board member, board member and chairman in both private and publicly traded companies, including Rioglass, DutyFreeBee, SIXAI, NewtonTech, 634AI, MusashiAI, Soltrex and Nanox (NASDAQ: NNOX). He serves as the Chairman of the Board of ‘Beit Meitar’ Waldorf school and is a member of the YPO.
Onn is an avid surfer, skier, and yacht skipper. He’s a retired Captain from an elite reconnaissance and target acquisition unit in the IDF, he holds a Bachelor degree in Computer Science from Reichman University and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
 

Paul Hansen

Project Manager, Unit E4 Transport and Border Security, JRC, European Commission
Paul Hansen

Trained Electronics Engineer and works for the European Commission JRC since 1989. Started making scientific instrumentation for scientists in various projects. Later move into ICT as developer and ICT manager. Managed JRC services for many years before becoming JRC ICT architect for JRC. Change in 2018 to Transport and Border security unit to manage various border related projects before starting the JRC DRONE project. Was involved in the Commission development of Drone Strategy 2.0 and Commissions actions on C-UAS.

Perfeni Cabrera

Team Lead CUAS Team, Dutch National Police
Perfeni Cabrera

Perfeni has 31 years policing experience in a variety of divisions as close protection and Special operations. He is currently a program leader for developing a national CUAS team and strategy countering the threat from drones. He is also a CUAS advisor for the Dutch National police and the Division Special Operations. He is passionate about innovation and knowledge development, the possibilities that sensors provides us, such as data driven operations is fascinating. He has provided lectures at various national and international events. Perfeni has been responsible for leading the development and delivery of the Counterdrones team of the Netherlands and its associated work for the formation of a CUAS vision. He is responsible for the innovation and knowledge development programme since its formalisation in 2018. He gave with his vision the path to achieve national C-UAS goals. Perfeni’ s philosophy is encouraging the collaboration with global counter partners and as well as scientific institutions and (inter)national organisations. He is member of an international CUAS expertgroup direct engagement with European Consortiums and the provision of expertise to wider stakeholder groups. He is on behalf of the Netherlands member of the European commission CUAS expert group and a member of the European Network of Law Enforcement Technology Services.

Sara Tijerina Quezada

Intelligence Research Specialist, U.S. Border Patrol
Sara Tijerina Quezada

My name is Sara Tijerina Quezada. I have been an intelligence analyst for over 11 years. Born and raised in South Texas, I began my career at the local police department, then advanced to the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Intelligence and Counterterrorism Division where I specialized in high priority cases with the Texas Rangers. I went on over to the United States Border Patrol where I was the designated analysts for the Special Projects Unit whose investigated efforts focused on drone related cases. In conjunction with the Special Projects Team, I was also assigned to the Rio Grande Valley CUAS team, which has led me to my current role. I now serve as the CBP National CUAS analyst, applying my expertise developed across these roles. I hold a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a master’s degree in Homeland Security Studies.

Sean Bittick

C-UAS and Capability Development Officer, NATO
Sean Bittick

Sean Bittick is the C-UAS and Capability Development officer for the Innovation, Hybrid, & Cyber (IHC) Division at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. He contributes to the evolution of the Defence Against Terrorism and Asymmetric Threats Programme of Work (DAT POW) and its role within the IHC Division. He serves as Secretary for the C-UAS Working Group (to include updating the Terms of Reference, Doctrine development, and the Programme of Work), and liaises with internal and external C-UAS stakeholders. His formational experiences derived from service in the United States Armed Forces at the Tactical, Operational, and Strategic levels within the Air Force’s Security Forces career field as well as service out of uniform with the United States’ Joint Counter-Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office (JCO). Sean holds a Master of Arts Degree in European and Eurasian Studies from the George Washington University.

Senior Chief Inspector Jürgen Künstner

Head of Department, Drone Defence Operations Center, State Office for Central Police Services, German North-Rhine Westphalia State Police
Senior Chief Inspector Jürgen Künstner

Police officer since 1980. The path led from the regular police to the special units. There commando leader. Then consultant for cases of serious violent crime and terrorism.
Subsequently Head of the Operations Advice Center and took over the current department (radio surveillance, radio reconnaissance, use of and defense against drones) in 2008.
For 16 years, he has been head of this special service, which is unique in Europe and has since become a nationwide operational advisory center, because to our expertise.
Responsible for the overall planning of drone defense at the European Championship 2024.
Co-author of the book "A Comprenensive Approach to Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems" by the Joint AirPower Competence Center.
Co-initiator of the drone defense network in Germany (also for NATO/EU/UN)
Operational experience from all major missions in Germany since 1996

 

Shaun Hipgrave

Director, Prepare and Protect, CBRNE & Science Directorate, Home Office
Shaun Hipgrave

Shaun Hipgrave is Director Protect and Prepare, two of the Ps from the UK Counter Terrorism Strategy CONTEST. He was the former Head of the Joint Security and Resilience Centre (JSARC) in the OSCT of the Home Office which he set up from scratch from 2016 and is the policy area for working with academia and the private sector as well as the unit that runs the HO Security and Policing show every year. Shaun has been working in the security sector for over 25 years. After serving in the British Army he joined Northumbria Police where he served for 13 years, mainly in investigation and intelligence roles. In 2003 he moved to the private sector joining FTS, a services and software forensic telecoms company focused in the criminal justice space. After a spell as head of international development he took over as FTS managing director. In 2012 he moved to IBM where he worked in the analytics solutions business. As well as his private sector career, Shaun has been heavily involved in supporting the security sector through trade bodies. Prior to joining the Civil Service, Shaun spent six years as the VP of the security sector board for ADS as well as a member of the RISC executive, an organisation that is now the main conduit between JSARC and the private sector/academia. Shaun is married with two girls:: Maisie 11 and Georgia 9. He is a sports enthusiast especially rugby and cricket but is being slowly converted to an avid junior netball and hockey Dad.

Stephan Kraschansky

Managing Director, AARONIA GmbH
Stephan Kraschansky

Stephan Kraschansky, the Managing Director of AARONIA Austria, a subsidiary of AARONIA AG Germany, has a global portfolio overseeing military, law enforcement, and critical infrastructure clients; At the age of 33, Mr. Kraschansky currently manages a Team of C-UAS experts in Austria. His professional journey and educational background are deeply rooted in his service as an Officer with the Austrian Armed Forces. Over the past 13 years, he has dedicated his career to the Austrian Armed Forces, specializing in the domains of cyber and electronic warfare. In his final three years of military service, he had the privilege of serving as the Chief Training Officer for Cyber and ICT security, contributing significantly to the development of officers and non-commissioned officers in this field. Mr. Kraschansky found immense satisfaction in teaching and conducting training sessions for military personnel. Furthermore, he assumed command of Austria's sole Counter Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) Element. During his tenure, he successfully led more than a hundred C-UAS operations, which included safeguarding high-profile events like Austria's European Council Presidency and providing C-UAS support for Europe's largest air show, AIRPOWER. Among his civilian accomplishments, one of the most notable was the honor of safeguarding the G20 Summit together with Indonesian Special Police Forces.

Tim Dodge

Division Manager, Policy & Regulations, UAS & Emerging Entrants Security, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Tim Dodge

Tim Dodge serves as the Division Manager (A) for the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Office of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and Emerging Entrants Security, which is the FAA’s lead organization responsible for drone and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) security in U.S. airspace. Within this role, Mr. Dodge supports the Executive Director in leading FAA’s efforts to safely integrate detection and mitigation systems for drones and AAM operations in the National Airspace System (NAS) and supports UAS security-related rulemaking, research and development, policy formulation, education and outreach, and data management.
Prior to joining the Office of UAS & Emerging Entrants Security, Mr. Dodge served as the Deputy Director for the 371st Special Operations Combat Training Squadron assigned to Air Force Special Operations Command, Hurlburt Field Florida. He was responsible for administrative oversight and operational execution of Special Operations training activities, to include Specialized Combat Field Skills, Intelligence Formal Training Unit and Unmanned Aerial Systems schoolhouse supporting United States Special Operations Command taskings abroad.
Mr. Dodge began his public service as an airman in the U.S. Air Force. Tim’s active-duty career was centered around providing safety and security within the aviation enterprise. His aviation experience portfolio extends to 49 countries. After retiring from active-duty service, he transitioned to Federal Civil Service where he continued to serve Air Force Special Operations Command within the positions of Chief of Training and Civilian Deputy Director. Mr. Dodge transitioned after 28 years from his service with the Department of Defense to the FAA’s office of UAS Security in October of 2022.
Tim graduated from Southern Illinois University with a Bachelor of Science in Workforce Education and Development. Additionally, he received senior leadership development at the United States Air Force Air War College, and academic certificate in design from Stanford University. Tim holds an FAA Airframe and Powerplant Certificate, with experience on multiple airframes. He graduated the Defense Language Institute where he became fluent within the Thai language and culture.
Tim values spending time with his family as well as being an avid outdoorsman, who enjoys fishing, boating, photography and woodworking.

Torsten Kretschmann

Chairman of the DIN Working Committee for Drone Detection, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
Torsten Kretschmann

Torsten Kretschmann was born 1969, he lives in Darmstadt, Germany

He joined DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH in 2001, starting as project manager for a flight information message node, forwarding electronic flight plans internationally and nationwide. Since then, he acted as project manager for several system and organisational projects. He represented DFS in a subsidiary performing consultation to the aviation industry and in 2014/15 was he was delegated as representative of the DFS to the international FABEC group

In 2016, he entered the drone universe by acting as head of organisation of the 1st DFS Technology Conference “The Drone Challenge”. He worked as project manager for the set-up of a UTM subsidiary and supported several drone use cases. He planned and accompanied the extensive tests of drone detection systems at Frankfurt and Munich airports

Torsten is currently working as project manager for the DFS SCISP project and is the designated project manager for the procurement of drone detection systems and chairman of the DIN working committee for drone detection

Before his time in the DFS he worked as project manager in the IT industry, providing real-time resource planning and controlling systems for the aviation industry. He started his career as an Air Force Officer in Aircraft Maintenance as well as an Arms Control Officer, under the aegis of NATO and OSCE

He has a M.A. in Aeronautical and Space Engineering and Economics of the Munich University of the Federal Armed Forces and is a certified project manager (IPMA)
 

Willem Koedam

C-UAS SME, Division Aerospace Systems, Royal NLR - Netherlands Aerospace Centre
Willem Koedam

Willem Koedam, formerly officer at Dutch Air Force working within the CIS, Cyber Defence, Information Security and C-UAS domain, works now at the Netherlands Aerospace Centre and is still engaged in the Military C-UAS Joint Nucleus. With over five years management experience for NATO C-UAS technical integration exercises, he brings deep insights into countering unmanned systems. His involvement in establishing a national expertise center for drone defence highlights his leading role in securing National critical infrastructures. Koedam's work promotes innovation and international cooperation, making him a key player in developing new defence technologies and strategies. His commitment to NATO, the Netherlands Aerospace Centre and the Joint Nucleus C-UAS emphasizes his engagement finding effective measures against drone threats.
 

Counter UAS Homeland Security Europe 2024 will facilitate fruitful discussions on C-UAS priorities, challenges and solutions in its entirety, offering a truly holistic agenda with presentations seeking to assist in countering the UAS threat to strengthen national security.

This conference will be a catalyst to furthering these internationally important topics, promoting dedicated discussions, networking and passing knowledge to enhance the approach, analysis, and solutions to address nefarious UAS activity in the European Homeland.
 

Benefits of attending

  • Hear the latest C-UAS updates from UK, European and International Senior Leadership and Programme Managers
  • Engage and network with senior programme leaders and solution providers developing and integrating cutting-edge C-UAS technologies
  • A varied and specific range of topics including a unique emphasis on C-UAS strategies to protect critical infrastructure and strengthen national security
  • Meet industry solution providers to discover how to leverage their C-UAS platforms

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Conference agenda

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7:30

Registration & Coffee

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Chair's Opening Remarks

Anders Martinsen, CEO, UAS Norway

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UK Joint C-UAS Office Keynote Address: Overview of the MoD C-UAS Strategy

Group Captain Gary Darby, Head UK Joint C-UAS Office, UK Ministry of Defence

  • Protecting the UK from illegal and nefarious UAS activity: overview of the UK MoD’s C-UAS strategy
  • Driving inter-agency and international collaboration to better address the UAS threat
  • Insights into current industry engagement efforts to enhance end-user capabilities
     
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    Home Office Keynote Address: Latest Updates on the UK’s C-UAS Strategy

    Shaun Hipgrave, Director, Prepare and Protect, CBRNE & Science Directorate, Home Office

  • Developing a more comprehensive understanding of the evolving risks posed by drones
  • UK Strategy Refresh: overview of current efforts to develop operational capabilities and integrate novel C-UAS technologies
  • Continuing engagement with industry, academia and international partners
     
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    NPCC Keynote Briefing: Overview of the Current National Policing Priorities to Counter Illicit UAS

  • Policing CUAS Strategy: outlining current efforts and priorities
  • Dismantling silos and creating a collaborative working environment
  • Building and maintaining relationships with industry and enhancing procurement processes
  • Accelerating the move to Remote ID
  • Driving improved international collaboration
     
  • Andy Harding, Strategic Manager for Less Lethal Weapons and Counter Drones, NPCC

    Chief Constable Simon Chesterman OBE QPM, Chief Constable of Civil Nuclear Constabulary, and NPCC National Armed Policing Portfolio Lead,

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    Protecting Critical Assets: Inside update from Argus Interception

    Christian Schöning, CEO and Co-Founder, Argus Interception GmbH

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    Morning Coffee

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    Standardising the Standards: the Evolution of C-UAS Testing

    Lee Mansell, CEO, XTE, UK CUAS Test House

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    Thinking Outside the Band - A C-UAS Insight into Real Operational Deployment

    Stephan Kraschansky, Managing Director, AARONIA GmbH

  • C-UAS from powerpoint to real life scenarios
  • FPV and other nonCOTS Drones as the new standard
  • AARONIAs C-UAS approach in civilian and military environments
     
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    Enhancing Counter Drone Systems to Ensure Increased Airspace Security: Insights from Gatwick Airport

    Aaron Bassett, Stable Operations Lead, Gatwick Airport

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    Developing an Effective Drone Detection Strategy at Sporting Events: Priorities ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026™

    G.B. Jones, Chief Safety and Security Officer, FIFA World Cup 2026™

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    Networking Lunch

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    RF-CYBER C-UAS for Homeland Security: Considerations and Advanced Topics

    Martin Broomhead, UK Managing Director, D-Fend Solutions UK

  • Next Generation C-UAS Approaches and Capabilities across Sectors for the Most Challenging and Sensitive Environments
  • Mission Critical Requirements for Evaluation
  • Evolving drone threats as reflected in the most recent incidents across homeland security sectors and scenarios. 
  • Traditional Legacy C-UAV technology challenges and technological innovations to overcome the constraints and protect personnel, assets, and sites
  • Optimized operational deployments and configurations for varied use cases, scenarios, and sectors, including the need for extreme on the go mobility and flexibility
  • Openness, integration, and the emerging optimal layered and escalating defense concept
  • Control, Safety, and the Quest for Continuity
     
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    The Dawn of Omni Sensing - New Approaches in Coutner Drone Defense

    Mr Onn Fenig, CEO, R2 Wireless

  • The emerging drone threat - past, present and future
  • Legacy solutions and available technologies
  • Why legacy solutions and available tech are ineffective against the new threat
  • Omni-sensing as a technology that can revolutionize defense against wireless-based attacks
  • The benefit of using omni sensing tech for counter drone
     
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    Virtual: Protecting Infrastructure and Large-Scale Events from the Threat of Drones: Insights into the French Gendarmerie’s Airport - CUAS Strategy for the 2024 Paris Olympics

  • Regulatory framework
  • Threat assessment / Risk analysis at national level
  • Deployment of C-UAS Gendarmerie’s technology / interoperability with French Air Force C-UAS technology
  • Coordinated Response / Law Enforcement Response
     
  • Major Arnaud Gerard, Head Air Transport Gendarmerie for the Aeronautical Office, French Gendarmerie

    Captain Nicolas Belec

    Captain Nicolas Belec, Head of Aeronautic Office - Air Transport Gendarmerie Headquarters, Gendarmerie Nationale

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    Needs and Challenges for CUAS (Radar) Operations in HLS Applications

  • Robin Radar 2.0 - growing from a start-up company into an established drone radar company
  • Drone threat and CUAS approaches - experiences and lessons identified from recent CUAS operations
  • IRIS CUAS radar developments and outlook to enhance usability and performance in urban areas
     
  • Bob Moll, Business Development Manager D&S, Robin Radar Systems BV

    Perfeni Cabrera, Team Lead CUAS Team, Dutch National Police

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Panel Discussion: C-UAS Standardisation and Enhancing System Interoperability

  • Outlining current efforts to standardise C-UAS systems
  • Developing a standardised C-UAS testing methodology
  • Challenges, requirements and opportunities to improve standards and interoperability
  • Collaborating with industry to develop and integrate standards
  • Standards versus testing
     
  • Sean Bittick, C-UAS and Capability Development Officer, NATO

    Alex Milns, Technical Programme Manager, EUROCAE

    Geert De Cubber, Team Leader of the Robotics & Autonomous Systems Research Unit, Project Coordinator of the EU-ISF COURAGEOUS Project, Subproject Coordinator for the EU-EDIDP-iMUGS Project, Royal Military Academy Belgium

    Torsten Kretschmann, Chairman of the DIN Working Committee for Drone Detection, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH

    José Antonio Cebrián de Barrio, Head of Critical communications SIRDEE, R&D Department and CUAs Department, Spanish Ministry of Interior

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    Enhancing the Netherlands Approach to Countering Illicit Drones: an NLR Perspective

    Willem Koedam, C-UAS SME, Division Aerospace Systems, Royal NLR - Netherlands Aerospace Centre

  • Overview of current NLR efforts to protect national infrastructures and assets from rogue UAS
  • Working with national stakeholders and airports to develop a national counter drone information centre
  • Driving improved collaboration with industry to advance innovations in the field
     
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    A Standard for CUAS: Improving the Quality of Systems and Creating a Level Playing Field

    Torsten Kretschmann, Chairman of the DIN Working Committee for Drone Detection, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH

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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Anders Martinsen, CEO, UAS Norway

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    Registration & Coffee

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    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Anders Martinsen, CEO, UAS Norway

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    Interpol Keynote Address: an Update on Project Courageous

    Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist , INTERPOL

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    Engagement Economics for Homeland CUAS

    Leo McCloskey, VP Marketing, Echodyne Corp.

  • Distinction to the idea of Engagement Economics in Defence
  • Identifying areas of potential strength against unknown adversaries
  • Reviewing current trends in sensors and software
  • Contemplating the end state of Counter-UAS situational awareness a bit differently
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    NATO HQ C-UAS Snapshot

    Sean Bittick, C-UAS and Capability Development Officer, NATO

  • Overview of the NATO CUAS Working Group Efforts: doctrine, exercises, Class I UAS Warfare
  • Development of a common training
  • Short discussion of civilian & military intersectionality and responsibilities

     
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    Countering the Threat of Civil Drones: Key Insights from the European Commission’s JRC

    Paul Hansen, Project Manager, Unit E4 Transport and Border Security, JRC, European Commission

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    Morning Coffee

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    APS's Development of New Radars and Comprehensive CUAS Capabilities through Industry Partnerships to Meet the Rapidly Growing Demands of Protecting the Airspace

    Arun Arumugam, Sales Director, Advanced Protection Systems SA

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    Preparing for Hostile Drones in Urban Environments

    Alex Townsend-Drake, Head of Programme, Counter Terrorism Preparedness Network (CTPN)

  • The evolving threat of drones
  • Drones and terrorism – now and in the future
  • Implications for city preparedness
     
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    Panel Discussion: Driving Industry Engagement and Collaboration to Better Counter the Threat of Drones

  • Overview of current industry engagement initiatives
  • Sharing data and requirements to drive better collaboration with industry
  • Lessons learned and future steps
     
  • Chief Inspector Simon Bachelor, Counter Drones, Legislation and Policy Lead, Home Office Counter Drones Unit, NPCC

    Tim Dodge, Division Manager, Policy & Regulations, UAS & Emerging Entrants Security, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

    Jatinder Sahota, Senior Policy Advisor, Civil Aviation, Transport Canada

    Christian Schöning, CEO and Co-Founder, Argus Interception GmbH

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    Networking Lunch

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    Insights into EUROCAE’s System Performance and Interoperability Requirements for Non-Cooperative UAS Detection Systems

    Alex Milns, Technical Programme Manager, EUROCAE

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    Latest Updates from the US Border Patrol on Current Efforts to Mitigate Illegal Domestic UAS Activity

  • Overview of the US Border Patrol’s efforts to counter drones: current policy and OPLAN’s
  • Defining UAS as a credible threat
  • Threat evolution and current priorities for tackling illicit and nefarious UAS
     
  • Assistant Chief Patrol Agent J. Michael Douglas, Director of Training SUAS/CUAS, US Border Patrol

    Sara Tijerina Quezada, Intelligence Research Specialist, U.S. Border Patrol

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    Drone-Defence During the European Football Championship 2024 in Germany

  • Planning challenge
  • Techniques used
  • Structure of the drone defense at the EM
  • What does the future look like?
     
  • Senior Chief Inspector Jürgen Künstner, Head of Department, Drone Defence Operations Center, State Office for Central Police Services, German North-Rhine Westphalia State Police

    Chief Inspector Sascha Berndsen, Head of Drone-Defence-Team, State Office for Central Police Services, German North-Rhine Westphalia State Police

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    Ensuring Safe UAS Operations and Strengthening Regulation against Non-Compliant Drones: Insights from the FAA

    Tim Dodge, Division Manager, Policy & Regulations, UAS & Emerging Entrants Security, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Protecting Critical Infrastructure and Locations: Protocol and Procedures

    Brooke Tapsall, CEO, DroneAlert

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    Delivering Nationwide Public Safety: Protecting Spanish Critical Infrastructures from Rogue Drones

    José Antonio Cebrián de Barrio, Head of Critical communications SIRDEE, R&D Department and CUAs Department, Spanish Ministry of Interior

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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Anders Martinsen, CEO, UAS Norway


    Stable Operations Lead
    Gatwick Airport
    Technical Programme Manager
    EUROCAE
    Head of Programme
    Counter Terrorism Preparedness Network (CTPN)
    CEO
    UAS Norway
    Strategic Manager for Less Lethal Weapons and Counter Drones
    NPCC
    Sales Director
    Advanced Protection Systems SA
    Director of Training SUAS/CUAS
    US Border Patrol
    Business Development Manager D&S
    Robin Radar Systems BV
    CEO
    DroneAlert
    Head of Aeronautic Office - Air Transport Gendarmerie Headquarters
    Gendarmerie Nationale
    Chief Constable of Civil Nuclear Constabulary, and NPCC National Armed Policing Portfolio Lead
    Head of Drone-Defence-Team, State Office for Central Police Services
    German North-Rhine Westphalia State Police
    Counter Drones, Legislation and Policy Lead, Home Office Counter Drones Unit
    NPCC
    CEO and Co-Founder
    Argus Interception GmbH
    Senior Forensics Specialist
    INTERPOL
    Chief Safety and Security Officer
    FIFA World Cup 2026™
    Team Leader of the Robotics & Autonomous Systems Research Unit, Project Coordinator of the EU-ISF COURAGEOUS Project, Subproject Coordinator for the EU-EDIDP-iMUGS Project
    Royal Military Academy Belgium
    Head UK Joint C-UAS Office
    UK Ministry of Defence
    Senior Policy Advisor, Civil Aviation
    Transport Canada
    Head of Critical communications SIRDEE, R&D Department and CUAs Department
    Spanish Ministry of Interior
    CEO
    XTE, UK CUAS Test House
    VP Marketing
    Echodyne Corp.
    Head Air Transport Gendarmerie for the Aeronautical Office
    French Gendarmerie
    UK Managing Director
    D-Fend Solutions UK
    CEO
    R2 Wireless
    Project Manager, Unit E4 Transport and Border Security, JRC
    European Commission
    Team Lead CUAS Team
    Dutch National Police
    Intelligence Research Specialist
    U.S. Border Patrol
    C-UAS and Capability Development Officer
    NATO
    Head of Department, Drone Defence Operations Center, State Office for Central Police Services
    German North-Rhine Westphalia State Police
    Director, Prepare and Protect, CBRNE & Science Directorate
    Home Office
    Managing Director
    AARONIA GmbH
    Division Manager, Policy & Regulations, UAS & Emerging Entrants Security
    Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
    Chairman of the DIN Working Committee for Drone Detection
    DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
    C-UAS SME, Division Aerospace Systems
    Royal NLR - Netherlands Aerospace Centre

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    Preliminary Attendee List

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    Speaker Interview - Christopher Church

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    Speaker interview with Chief Inspector Angel Manuel Siles Garcia, Spanish National Police

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    SPEAKER INTERVIEW WITH AARON BASSETT, GATWICK AIRPORT

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    Speaker interview with G.B. Jones, FIFA World Cup 2026™

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    Speaker interview with Group Captain Gary Darby, UK Ministry of Defence

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    Speaker interview with Geert de Cubber, Royal Military Academy of Belgium

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    Speaker interview with Chief Constable Simon Chesterman OBE QPM, CNC and NPCC

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    Speaker interview with Alex Milns, EUROCAE

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    Past Speaker Presentation - Mario Behn

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    Past Speaker Presentation - Glenn McArthur and Clint McArdle

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    Past Speaker Presentation - Kamal Anwar

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    Past Speaker Presentation - Christopher Church

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    Past Speaker Presentation - Andy Harding

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    Aaronia

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    Aaronia AG is a leading provider of advanced solutions in drone detection and electronic warfare. Specializing in high-frequency measurement technology, Aaronia develops cutting-edge products such as spectrum analyzers and sophisticated drone defense systems. Our comprehensive solutions are designed to detect, track, and neutralize unauthorized drones, ensuring security for military, governmental, and commercial applications. Aaronia's innovative technologies are also crucial in electronic warfare, providing tools for signal intelligence, jamming, and countermeasures. Based in Strickscheid, Germany, Aaronia serves a global clientele, setting industry standards in precision, reliability, and technological excellence.


    Advanced Protection Systems

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    Advanced Protection Systems from Gdynia creates pioneering FIELDctrl 3D MIMO radars and SKYctrl anti-drone systems that detect and neutralise unmanned aerial vehicles.

    The company independently develops, manufactures and implements every component of the technology in-house: from integrated circuits, electronics, mechatronics to software and final implementation.

    Advanced Protection Systems radar technologies protect key locations around the world. The company cooperates, among others, with telecommunication corporations from the Gulf region, the airport network in Norway, the Azoty Group and the Port of Gdynia.

    The SKYctrl system has been part of the equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces since the end of September and is already being used in the war zone.

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    Argus Interception GmbH

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    ARGUS INTERCEPTION GmbH offers an innovative and currently unique solution for the safe interception of unauthorized drones “Made in Germany”. The AI-supported overall solution, which has already proven itself in use, can be configured as a highly mobile, partially mobile or permanently installed system, depending on the scenario and customer needs. The heart of the High Performance Counter UXS system is the autonomous interceptor drone, which, together with the ground station, monitors the defined airspace, intercepts intruding, unauthorized drones and stores them for evidence. In combat mode, the system is capable of causing kamikaze fixed-wing drones to crash in a controlled manner, thereby preventing damage to human life and infrastructure.


    Echodyne

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    Echodyne is a U.S. designer and manufacturer of advanced radar solutions for government and homeland security applications. The company’s proprietary metamaterials electronically scanned array (MESA®) is a rare breakthrough in advanced radar engineering. Leveraging a novel physics-design approach, Echodyne combines solid-state, low-SWaP designs with advanced software capabilities to deliver superior performance and data integrity, radically improving system performance and enhancing safety. With leading positions in counter-drone, border security, public safety, and VIP asset security, security companies and governmental agencies rely on Echodyne radar for extraordinary accuracy and consistent, reliable operation. For more information, please visit: Echodyne.com.


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    D-Fend Solutions Ltd.

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    D-Fend Solutions is the leading counter-drone takeover technology provider, enabling full control, safety and continuity during rogue drone incidents across complex and sensitive environments, to overcome both current and emerging drone threats. With hundreds of deployments worldwide, EnforceAir, the company’s flagship offering, focuses on the most dangerous drone threats in military, public safety, airport, prison, major event and critical infrastructure environments. D-Fend Solutions’ technology has been chosen as best-in-class and is in deployment at top-tier U.S. government agencies – including with U.S. military, federal law enforcement and homeland security – as well as major international airports globally. EnforceAir autonomously executes RF, cyber-takeovers of rogue drones for a safe landing and outcome, ensuring the smooth flow of communications, commerce, transportation and everyday life.


    R2 Wireless

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    As modern threats evolve beyond the visible spectrum, R2 is pioneering new advances in wireless sensing research to defend against the unseen.

    Designed for full RF spectrum sensing capabilities, R2 protects both military and non-military assets, interests, and infrastructure.



    Robin Radar Systems

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    Robin Radar Systems is a Netherlands-based technology leader in radar systems for tracking and classification of small targets. Combining affordable sensors with smart software, Robin provides actionable information to increase safety and security with its specialised bird and drone radars. Robin’s advanced drone detection radars are used at airports, and for protecting critical infrastructure, military installations, and security events the world over. Our flagship counter-drone radar, IRIS®, has the capacity to detect and track rogue drones, automatically distinguishing them from birds with full 360° coverage; providing essential support for military operations and VIP events. Robin’s installed base of radars is over 140 and counting. For more info visit www.robinradar.com


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    CPM Elettronica

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    CPM Elettronica is a leading provider of exclusive, high-quality equipment for security and radio frequency applications, with a strong focus on RF jamming systems. With 30 years of expertise in product development, we continually evolve to meet the dynamic challenges in the field. All our products are engineered and manufactured in-house, allowing us to offer tailor-made solutions that precisely cater to our clients’ needs. Our cutting-edge offerings excel at identifying, assessing, and neutralizing potential land and air threats, ensuring the utmost safety, security, and privacy for critical infrastructure. Our diverse product portfolio includes convoy, transportable, fixed and anti drone jammers, drone detection systems, and integrated C-UAV solutions.



    National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC)

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    https://www.npcc.police.uk/

    The National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) Counter Drone Unit Ensures the safe and responsible use of the UK airspace by drones, working in partnership with the Home Office Counter Drone Unit.

    The NPCC is responsible for the design and delivery of the national training and guidance in conjunction with service providers and the newly formed team at the college of policing. In addition, members of the team will support forces in the planning, management and creation of proactive operations and are the central coordinators of tactical advisors across the UK supported by an established network of subject matter experts (Providing both investigative & forensic advice). The Unit provides National Governance, including policy, legislation, testing and evaluation through recognised government bodies to agreed standards, science & technology development, procurement of new technology and wider engagement with industry on behalf of policing.

    The NPCC Counter Drone Team remit covers the malicious and criminal use of drones across all policing disciplines; counter terrorism, serious and organised crime, public order and frontline policing. We work to support the delivery of the objectives outlined in the Home Office Counter Drones Strategy (published October 2019) which will be updated soon.

    Through an agreed operating model with partners, the NPCC unit provides national guidance through regional delivery to meet local needs.



    OSL

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    https://osltechnology.com/

    OSL specialises in situational intelligence solutions to protect against drones and other threats, focusing on air and ground risks. We provide comprehensive solutions for risk detection, monitoring, and proactive resolution. Our services include bespoke consulting, managed services, and advanced perimeter management, catering to various sectors like airports, law enforcement, and critical infrastructure. We aim to lead globally in situational intelligence, offering visibility and security to manage modern challenges in complex environments, ensuring the safety of people, property, and assets.


    Silvus Technologies

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    http://silvustechnologies.com

    Silvus Technologies develops advanced MIMO technologies that are reshaping broadband wireless connectivity for mission critical applications. Backed by an unmatched team of PhD scientists and design engineers, its technologies provide enhanced wireless data throughput, interference mitigation, improved range, mobility, and robustness to address the growing needs of its government and commercial customers. Silvus has demonstrated an aggressive product development cycle, with a focus on continually improving the size, weight, power, and cost–while simultaneously introducing next-generation features and capabilities. Silvus’ StreamCaster family of MIMO enabled mesh radio products are designed to address the growing demand for distributing video, voice and high-speed data in harsh tactical environments. StreamCaster radios, featuring MN-MIMO, join together to form a robust, self-healing, self-forming fluid mesh network to provide high-speed, reliable wireless video and data connectivity. Today, Silvus continues to innovate, with an ever-growing line up of R&D contracts, COTS products, and happy customers. The experience gained through our early research efforts made possible the StreamCaster radios, and new concepts currently incubating in our R&D labs will pave the way for tomorrow’s product breakthroughs



    The Counter Terrorism Preparedness Network

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    The Counter Terrorism Preparedness Network (CTPN) is an international collaboration funded, resourced, and governed by the cities of Stockholm, London, and Washington DC. The Network is governed by the CTPN Executive Board. CTPN aligns with strategies at all levels and follows the position of the European Commission Counter Terrorism Agenda 2020 which encouraged strategic dialogue between cities, also highlighting cities as the backbone of urban security. CTPN focuses on preparedness and consequence management but also directly complements the protect agenda.

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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

    CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

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