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SAE Media Group’s first annual MilSatCom Asia conference and exhibition is going to be held in Singapore on the 23rd & 24th May 2011. Asia has become one of the most dynamic markets for satellite communications in the world. Located at one of the most important crossroads of the globe, Singapore’s strategic position and thriving SATCOM community makes it the perfect location to hold MilSatCom Asia 2011.
Following in the footsteps of our flagship event and Europe’s largest military satellite conference and exhibition, Global MilSatCom, MilSatCom Asia will attract the regional and international SATCOM experts to a highly regarded niche conference unique to Asia.
Attend and reflect upon the issues affecting the MilSatCom industry across Asia. Listen to timely case studies and hear from key regional and international military, government, civil and commercial experts on their latest national SATCOM programmes and initiatives.
Discuss issues ranging from procurement, to technological developments, national requirements and emerging capabilities, this is your opportunity to network with the major MilSatCom players from across Asia and the rest of the world to help you establish your future strategy.
Don’t miss the opportunity to meet and network with a diverse mix of international experts from the MilSatCom community. From emerging capabilities to established SATCOM programmes, taking part in this event will ensure you are kept fully up-to-date with the latest challenges, threats and solutions.
The MilSatCom Asia conference taking place on the 23rd & 24th May will run parallel to a vibrant exhibition where vendors will have the opportunity to showcase their latest products, technology and solutions for the SATCOM community. To find out more about sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact the SAE Media Group sponsorship department on sponsorshipdept@SAE Media Group-online.co.uk
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Our esteemed speaking panel includes:
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Jonathan Hung, President, Singapore Space and Technology Association (SSTA) |
Major (NS) Alex Tay, S3/2nd in Command, ISTAR Battalion, Singapore Armed Forces
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Atsuo Suzuki, Director Defence Policy Planning, Head of Space Policy, Ministry of Defence, Japan |
Brigadier General John W. "Jay" Raymond, Vice Commander, 5th Air Force, and Deputy Commander, 13th Air Force, Yokota Air Base, Japan, United States Air Force |
Prof. Dr. Qamarul Islam, HOD (Communication Systems Engineering Department), Institute of Space Technology, Pakistan |
Dr. Bui Trong Tuyen, Head, Department of Research and Development of Satellite Technology, Space Technology Institute, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) |
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Lieutenant Colonel James Dryburgh, JS01 CIS (J6), New Zealand Defence Force |
Jose del Rosario, Senior Analyst, Northern Sky Research |
Air Commodore Nick Barneveld, Commander Defence Strategic Communications & ADF Strategic J63, Department of Defence, Australia |
Colonel Mano Nuchkasem, Director of Telecommunications, Defence Information and Space Department, Ministry of Defence, Thailand
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Group Captain Tachchai Kampermpool, Deputy Director of Space Affairs, Department of Defence Technology and Space, Ministry Of Defence, Thailand |
Commander Andy Rayner, S01 Core Networks, Cap CC&II, Ministry of Defence, UK |
Plus don't miss presentations from:
- Brigadier General (Ret'd) Moshe Tamir, VP Defence & Homeland Security, Gilat Satellite Networks
- Professor Lim Tit Meng, Chief Executive, Singapore Science Centre
- Lizzie Greenwood, Director, Inmarsat Government Services, Asia Pacific
- Stephan Romer Jorgensen, Director, Thrane & Thrane Sales & Marketing, SEA/Pacific
- Michael Abad Santos, Vice President, Stratos Global Government and Military Solutions
- Vijay Ramakrishnan, Winner of the 2009 Singapore Space Challenge, Singapore
- Mark A. Steel, Senior Director of Engineering, Cobham SATCOM - Land Systems
- Gregg Daffner, Consultant, GVF Forum and President, G3 Global Communications
- Hugues Lancrenon, Satcom Systems Project Manager, Thales - Defense and Security C4I System Division
- Kieth Murray, Naval Product Manager, Astrium
- Dr Rob Rideout, Director of International Business Development, RT Logic
Chaired by:
Patrick French, Senior Analyst and Head, Singapore Office, Northern Sky Research
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Networking opportunities at MilSatCom Asia
Asia’s leading independent military communications event for satellite professionals offers unrivalled networking opportunities. Leave MilSatCom Asia having forged new working relationships and strengthened your current ones!
- Directly engage with military representatives from around the APAC region and the rest of the world. Ensure you are up-to-date with their needs and requirements and be ready to support the warfighter
- Dedicated Question & Answer sessions during the conference will give you the opportunity to get your opinion across to the people that matter
- Visit the exhibition to meet with your industry peers and assess the latest technologies and services on offer
- Networking breaks and lunches will allow you to discuss the key topics from the conference with your colleagues
Join Astrium and conference attendees for a post conference drinks reception immediately following the close of day one. Discuss the key talking points from the day’s presentations, network with colleagues and speakers and unwind over a drink. |
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Our Global MilSatCom 2010 was another sell out, with 300 attendees from around the world and a sold out exhibition. Here is what some of our attendees had to say about last year's event:
- Best conference yet, speakers & content were consistently high quality; many people have told me they share this assessment. - Department of Defence, USA
- It was good to get to know the ‘playing field’ of Milsatcom, also to meet & get to know some interesting people, good networking! - Ministry of Defence, Netherlands
- An exceptional learning opportunity, a must! - Department of Defence, Canada
- Overall this year was a very good conference, had very good networking opportunities & lectures! - South African National Defence Force
- One of the most worthwhile Conferences I have attended during my time in Europe. I really appreciated the breadth & depth of speakers & topics that were arranged. - Joint Air Power Competence Center, NATO
Conference agenda
A look at the new generation of multi-beam Ka-band satellites, including locations, coverage and capabilities
Ku- and Ka-band Satellite Link Analysis, Including:
Regulatory frameworks
Availability issues – Air and ground applications
Waveforms
Review of Terminal Types, Including Currently Available Ku- and Ka-band Solutions
“On-the move” terminals for land, sea and aeronautical applications
“On-the-pause” land vehicle terminal
Suitcase terminals
Antennas, including key technical issues that influence the antenna technology, aperture size and shape
RF electronics, including thermal management
Alignment and pointing
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Patrick French, Senior Analyst and Head, Singapore Office, Northern Sky Research
WELCOME ADDRESS from the SSTA
Jonathan Hung, President, Singapore Space and Technology Association
Professor Tit Meng Lim, Chief Executive, Singapore Science Centre
Major (NS) Alex Tay, S3/2nd in Command, ISTAR Battalion, Singapore Armed Forces
Networking Coffee Break Sponsored by Inmarsat, Stratos and Thrane & Thrane
Australia’s MilSatCom Programme
Air Commodore Nick Barneveld, Commander Defence Strategic Communications & ADF Strategic J63, Department of Defence, Australia
Australian Defence Force tactical and strategic SATCOM capabilities
Joint Project 2008 (JP2008): key issues
Enhancing the Australian Defence SATCOM capability through the delivery of satellite ground stations
Planning and monitoring tools in the Defence Network Operations Centre
Military partnerships
Collaboration and cooperation with commercial partners
Future goals
Japanese SATCOM Perspective
Atsuo Suzuki, Director Defence Policy Planning, Head of Space Policy, Ministry of Defence, Japan
Overview of activities in Japan Self-Defense Forces(JSDF)
Japanese SATCOM perspective
JSDF relief operations using COMSAT following Tohoku-Pacific Earthquake and Tsunami
Commercial SATCOM Relevance and Requirement
Commercial service importance in the military theatre
Supporting mission critical communication requirements
Addressing the future
Lizzie Greenwood, Director, Inmarsat Government Services, Asia Pacific
Stephan Romer Jorgensen, Director, Sales and Marketing, Thrane & Thrane
Michael Abad Santos, Vice President, Stratos Global Government and Military Solutions
The Piracy Detection Satellite System
Maritime surveillance and Piracy detection
Spaceborne Polarimetric Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) system - enabling early risk assessment
Providing detailed 3D ship models of targets
Tracking suspected pirates vessel using textural and geometric image integration
Integrating the system moving forward
Vijay Ramakrishnan, Winner of the 2009 Singapore Space Challenge, Singapore
Vo Thanh Minh Tue, Winner of the 2009 Singapore Space Challenge, Singapore
Networking Coffee Break Sponsored by Inmarsat, Stratos and Thrane & Thrane
Satcom Mobility for Maritime Security
Hugues Lancrenon, Satcom Systems Project Manager, Thales - Defense and Security C4I System Division
A challenge ahead to answer operational scenarios
Milsatcom as an essential tool for defense & security,
Fulll interoperability: the response to tri-service deployments,
Evolution toward Ka-band: a response for all needs?
Which innovative solutions for high performances satcom systems?
Small Aperture Terminals and Regulatory Issues – A Storm in a Tea Cup Maybe?”
Mark Steel, Senior Director of Engineering, Cobham SATCOM - Land Systems
Review of small terminals currently in use
Review of the current regulatory issues
Impact of the regulations on satellite operators/Manufacturers and end-users
Impact of regulations on terminal design
Andy Hide, Head of Future Programmes, Astrium
Making solutions easy to manage, easy to use and easy to procure
Taking the risk out of high performance naval and airborne applications
Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
Networking Drinks Reception Sponsored by Astrium
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Patrick French, Senior Analyst and Head, Singapore Office, Northern Sky Research
Brigadier General Jay Raymond, Vice Commander 5th Air Force and Deputy Commander 13th Air Force Yokota Air Base Japan, United States Air Force
Current operations update on US MILSATCOM satellites and terminals
MilSatCom operational requirements
Joint Space Communications Layer Resiliency Study and way ahead
General characteristics and specifications
Vision for the future
Milsatcom - A Significant Part of the C4I
Brigadier General (Ret'd) Moshe Tamir, VP Defence and Homeland Security , Gilat Satellite Networks
The theatre and the C4I requirements
Technology, topology and deployment
HLS - First responders solutions
War fighters - SOTM and Manpack
Networking Coffee Break Sponsored by Inmarsat, Stratos and Thrane & Thrane
Meeting UK MilSat Future Requirements
Commander Andy Rayner, SO1 Core Networks, Cap CC&II, Ministry of Defence, UK
Existing arrangements
Emerging user requirements
Drivers for future demand growth
The challenges
Next generation UK MilSat
Satellite Interference – Locating the Source
Dr Rob Rideout, Director of International Business Development, RT Logic
An introduction to geolocation
The state of the art in performance and capability
The future of geolocation
The satID geolocation system and service
Disaster Preparedness & the Military Imperative: Establishing Harmonized Multi-Sector ICT Preparedness & Development Solutions
Chris Frith, Consultant, Global VSAT Forum (GVF)
A harmonized multi-sector ICT solutions response
ICT for disaster preparedness & development: The state of the art
Global ICT responses & global stakeholder responders
Initiatives to forge closer stakeholder collaboration
Hosted Payloads: A Cost Effective and Rapidly Deployable Force Multiplier
Jose del Rosario, Senior Analyst, Northern Sky Research
Networking Coffee Break Sponsored by Inmarsat, Stratos and Thrane & Thrane
MilSatCom in the New Zealand Defence Force
Lieutenant Colonel James Dryburgh, JS01 CIS (J6), New Zealand Defence force
Emerging MILSATCOM capabilities
Interoperability and collaboration with military partners
Satellite ground stations
Research, testing and development
Roadmap for the future
The Project on the First Earth Observation Small Satellite of Vietnam (VNREDSat-1)
Dr Bui Trong Tuyen, Head, Department of Research and Development of Satellite Technology, Space Technology Institute, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology
Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
Workshops
Swissôtel Merchant Court
25 May 2011
Singapore, Singapore
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