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Global MilSatCom 2013

Global MilSatCom is the leading military satellite communications conference and exhibition in Europe. The 15th annual event will bring together the industry’s key senior military representatives who use MilSatCom in their operations alongside the world’s leading SatCom solutions providers and operators.

 

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Global MilSatCom is in our and many of our client's opinions, the best networking event of its kind in the world. Due to the event selling out year on year since 2005, we are delighted to move to a NEW and bigger venue, Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel London to accommodate the increased demand – Global MilSatCom 2013 is set to be our biggest and best event to date.
 

Global MilSatCom 2013 will give you access to:

Over 100 senior military representatives from across the world
Larger exhibition space allowing more networking opportunities with the leading operator and SatCom solutions providers in the Global MilSatCom Arena
More content than ever before: This year’s programme has been designed with the help of our industry-focussed Advisory Board made up industry experts including the UK MoD
Industry-leading Keynote Addresses from the UK, Canada, France and Spain
Key presentations discussing the latest topics within the SatCom community: New nations to speak this year include Australia, Ukraine and Philippines
Region-focussed conference agenda for more specialised content: Day 1 will focus on EU including the Host Nation, Day 2 - NATO and the Americas and Day 3 - The Rest of the World
Live panel discussion allowing attendees to interact and discuss the future of MilSatCom
Unbeatable networking opportunities: Meet with the industry’s most senior military figures and the leading SatCom providers all in one place
 

New For 2013:

Event pad- Following the success of last year’s event we will be supplying all attendees with an event pad
New Dinner on Day 1 sponsored by Eutelsat
Video for sponsors- To commemorate our 20th year in business, SAE Media Group has commissioned a video production company to visually record elements of this year’s conference. A new sponsorship package will be made available to potential sponsors that will include the points below.

1. A 90 second compilation video introduction of the 3 day event and the evening functions.

2. One (five minute) interview with your speaker.

3. One (30 minute) speaker slot. Your speaker will present their conference presentation in private in our video suite located in the hotel. 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

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, Bundeswehr Communication and Information Systems Services Centre
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, Global VSAT Forum
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, DGA France
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, Northern Sky Research
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, Ministry of Defence, France
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, USSTRATCOM
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, Ministry of Defence, Ukraine
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, UK Space Agency
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, Brazilian Air Force
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, Joint Forces Command
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, Air Command Control

Dr Robert Rideout

Vice President of Sales & Marketing, SAT Corporation
Dr Robert Rideout

Mark Rawlins

Head of Payload Engineering and Operations, Eutelsat
Mark Rawlins

Martin Shelley

Technical Executive, Antenna Systems, Cobham Technical Services
Martin  Shelley

Martin Coleman

Executive Director, Satellite Interference Reduction Group
Martin Coleman

Martin Jarrold

Chief, International Programme Development, Global VSAT Forum
Martin Jarrold

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, Astrium Services
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Conference agenda

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13:00

Registration and Coffee

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13:30

Introduction to presentation team and workshop

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Setting the Scene: Interference in context

Martin  Shelley

Martin Shelley, Technical Executive, Antenna Systems, Cobham Technical Services

  • Reliability of satellite systems compared to other delivery media
  • How the external environment affects the availability of satellite communications systems
  • Space debris
  • Weather (space and terrestrial)
  • Interference (unintentional and intentional)
  • How big a problem is interference?
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    13:45

    The Interference Problem

    Mark Rawlins

    Mark Rawlins, Head of Payload Engineering and Operations, Eutelsat

  • Key causes of interference
  • The congested electromagnetic environment
  • Poor installation
  • Poor design
  • The proliferation of small mobile terminals
  • Deliberate jamming
  • Different ways interference affects satellite communications systems
  • Degradation
  • Denial
  • Case study- identifying interference and enforcing the rules
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    14:10

    The Regulatory Approach to Interference Mitigation

    Mark Rawlins

    Mark Rawlins, Executive Director, Space Data Association Ltd.

  • The regulatory framework for interference prevention
  • Frequency coordination
  • Operator coordination through the Space Data Association
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    14:30

    Coffee Break

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    14:45

    Interference Detection

  • Geolocation Tutorial
  • Geolocation standards and procedures
  • Network monitoring
  • Carrier ID
  • Martin Coleman

    Martin Coleman, Executive Director, Satellite Interference Reduction Group

    Dr Robert Rideout

    Dr Robert Rideout, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, SAT Corporation

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    15:30

    Smarter Hardware for the future

    Martin  Shelley

    Martin Shelley, Technical Executive, Antenna Systems, Cobham Technical Services

  • Coding and modulation
  • Ground Terminals
  • Satellites
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    16:00

    Coffee Break

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    16:15

    Optimising the Network

    Martin Jarrold

    Martin Jarrold, Chief, International Programme Development, Global VSAT Forum

  • Installation training
  • Quality assurance and equipment type approval
  • Network validation
     
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    Summary and Conclusions

  • Reflecting on the situation
  • Martin  Shelley

    Martin Shelley, Technical Executive, Antenna Systems, Cobham Technical Services

    Martin Jarrold

    Martin Jarrold, Chief, International Programme Development, Global VSAT Forum

    Mark Rawlins

    Mark Rawlins, Head of Payload Engineering and Operations, Eutelsat

    Martin Coleman

    Martin Coleman, Executive Director, Satellite Interference Reduction Group

    Dr Robert Rideout

    Dr Robert Rideout, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, SAT Corporation

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    17:30

    Close of Workshop

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:25

    Conference Doors Open

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    8:40

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , SES

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    8:50

    UK MOD Military Satellite Communications – The Current Operational Perspective and Next Generation Capability Strategy 1. Introduction & Overview

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Ministry of Defence, UK

    • Team Introductions
     

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    9:00

    2.Information Superiority

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Joint Forces Command

  • The role of MilSatCom in enabling Information Superiority
  • Defence Transformation delivering military capability better
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    9:10

    3.A View from the Front Line Commands

  • Individual Challenges in the Air, Land and Sea Environments
  • Next Generation Capability delivery
  • Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Air Command Control

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Navy

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    9:30

    4.MilSatCom Next Generation Capability Strategy

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Ministry of Defence, UK

  • Next Generation – Requirements, Capabilities, and Opportunities
  • UK MilSatCom after 2022
  • What other alternatives are there?
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    9:40

    5.UK MOD Future Beyond Line Of Sight (BLOS) Programme Update

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , DE&S

  • Concept Phase Activities
  • Future BLOS Programme Update
  • Update on UK/French cooperation option
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    10:00

    6.Q & A Panel Discussion

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Joint Forces Command

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Air Command Control

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Navy

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , DE&S

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    10:20

    Morning Coffee

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    10:50

    Future World Security Will Need More Satcoms

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Eutelsat

  • Bringing High Operational Security, Flexibility and Innovative Anti-Jamming Features to Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Beyond
  • What are the future tools for counter-terror control?
  • New opportunities for the military sector thanks to Eutelsat's extensive and long-standing market experience
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    11:20

    Ultra-Fast Broadband Satellite Network for the French Military

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Astrium Services

  • Collaboration to create the system ‘Comcept’
  • Broadband satellite capacity over and above that provided by the existing Syracuse system
  • Enabling technologies – making the right choice
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    11:50

    French Defence SatCom Roadmap

    • National context
    • Short term extension of capability : ATHENA-COMCEPT, KA-band network
    • Ensure the continued existence of core capability

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Ministry of Defence, France

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , DGA France

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    12:20

    SatCom for Critical Defense and Security Missions

    • Scope of the considered operational cases
    • Communications availability and security when deploying and moving in critical environment
    • Broadband secure services with the combination of SatCom and 4G (LTE) technologies
    • Illustration of operational cases and the previous solutions benefit

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Thales Communications & Security

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Thales Communications & Security

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    12:50

    Operational Aspects of the German Satellite Program

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Bundeswehr Communication and Information Systems Services Centre

    • Capabilities
    • Theatre Layout and Strategies
    - Ashore
    - Afloat
    • International Involvement and Partnership
    • Ways ahead

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    13:20

    Networking Lunch Sponsored by Thales Communications

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    14:40

    MSS and FSS – Distinction Without a Difference

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Inmarsat

    • The challenges for militaries across the world are increasing, with a wider range of threats and ever tighter budgets
    • Fortunately, Satcom and related C4ISR networks are concurrently undergoing unprecedented change as MSS and FSS capability converges
    • Inmarsat’s Global Xpress Ka band and HDR L-Band service provide practical examples of how technology is unlocking entirely new approaches to the evolving military challenges
     

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    15:10

    Ubiquitous SatCom on the Front Line

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Cobham Technical Services

    • The need: Assured, cost effective, connectivity available to all troops
    • The challenges of Size, Weight and Power (SWaP), data rate and satellite capacity
    • Existing small satcom solutions, including: TACSAT, MUOS, BGAN, Iridium
    • Future vision: Broadband Tablet terminals, operating in military frequency bands

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    15:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:10

    Leveraging Intelsat next generation EpicNG class satellites for protected, affordable high throughput Government /Military applications

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Intelsat General

    •  What are the Intelsat EpicNG satellites and how are they different from other commercial satellites and other high throughput satellites?
    •. Case studies highlighting government / military applications use cases including Aeronautical en-route and ISR,  maritime, COTM, and tactical comms links, demonstrating dramatically improved throughput, protection features and lower overall cost basis
     

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    16:40

    European Approach for Pooling and Sharing Governmental SatCom

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , European Defence Agency

  • Update on European SATCOM Procurement Cell (ESCPC)
  • EDA concept for Secure Telecom by Satellite (SECTELSAT)
  • Radio Spectrum aspects, EU and national perspectives
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    17:10

    Enabling Assured Connectivity for International Military Partners – Protected EHF SatCom for the Price of Unprotected

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Northrop Grumman Corporation

    • Overview of Protected vs. Unprotected Communications – the growing global need for interoperable protected satcom
    • Elements of a Near Term, Affordable Protected National System – legacy based hosted payloads or free flyers, commercial-based ground control segment, low cost protected satcom terminals
    • Leveraging International Cooperation to build a global, protected, and interoperable MilSatCom capability

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    17:40

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and End of Conference Day One

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , SES

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    18:00

    Drinks Reception sponsored by SES

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    20:30

    Dinner sponsored by Eutelsat

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    8:15

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:40

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Northern Sky Research

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    8:50

    Current and potential future MilSatCom architecture in the U.S

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , MilSatCom Systems Directorate

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    9:20

    Commercial SatCom: The Importance of a Defined Role in the Future DoD Architecture

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , SES Government Solutions

    • In an austere budgetary environment, global government requirements and SatCom supply must be viewed and planned holistically
    • Commercial satellite industry responds to investment-grade stimuli and invests on behalf of strategic customer
    • The way the government buys today poses obstacles to securing critical comms capability at an affordable rate in the future
    • The pivot to the Asia Pacific presents challenges in having sufficient satellite communications infrastructure to meet National Security Objectives – what has to change
     

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    Morning Coffee

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    10:20

    New Operational MilSatCom Programs and The Path Beyond

    • Entering a new era of MilSatCom – Operational deployment of the Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) and Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) systems
    • Attacking affordability – Lessons for sustainable MilSatCom programs
    • Creating win-win opportunities -- International MilSatCom partnerships
    • Addressing emerging threats to MilSatCom systems
    • Measuring system resilience to support architectural tradeoffs
    • Supporting architecture decisions – results from a comprehensive analysis of alternatives (AOA)

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Lockheed Martin

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    10:50

    Canadian Armed Forces Satellite Communications: Current and Future Initiatives

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Canadian Department of Defence

    • Today: Protected Military Satellite Communications
    • Mercury Global
    • Medium Earth Orbit Search & Rescue
    • Tomorrow: Tactical Narrowband Satellite Communications

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    11:20

    Understanding and Benefiting from the Synergistic Strengths Available from US and Allied MilSatCom capability deployment

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Astrium Services Government, Inc

  • Increasing and complex A2AD (Anti-Access/Area-Denial) requirements
  • Delivering robustness by improved diversity and stronger International partnerships consistent with US National Policy
  • Evolving to an architecture which improves affordability and operational suitability via Strategic and Tactical Disaggregation
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    11:50

    Data at Your Fingertips:Global Resilient Networks Using Satcom, LTE and Cloud Computing

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Hughes Network Systems

    • Waveform and networking developments in next generation Affordable Protected SatCom networks
    • Optimising SatCom architectures and Cloud Computing to provide war fighters with the most reliable and relevant information at their fingertips
    • Bridging Multiprotocol/Multitransport networks to provide sensor and ISR data dissemination

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    12:20

    Networking Lunch sponsored by Hughes Networks Systems

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    13:40

    Achieving More with Less: Deployed Communication and Information Systems for the Next Decade

  • Communications challenges for changing military applications
  • Using COTS and extending existing infrastructure to bridge budget shortfalls
  • Focusing on the requirement, not the hardware
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    Update on Brazil’s SatCom Requirement

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Brazilian Air Force

  • Improving the country’s space segment
  • The future of MilSatCom in South America
  • Collaboration with France in SatCom
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    Operational SatCom Management

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , USSTRATCOM

  • MilSatCom Management: Constellations, Policy and Operations COMSATCOM
  • Management: Policy, Requirements Developments and Operations
  • Future Expectations
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    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

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    Comms – Where you want it, When you want it

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , O3b Networks

    •The advantages of a medium earth orbit constellation
    •How to provide communications where and when needed - reliable, flexible and secure global communications.
    •What is the true benefit of lower latency
    •Lessening the need for acceleration

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    Military Airborne Sensor Video and Data over Satellite Networks

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Advantech Wireless

  • Meeting the needs of U.S. ISR FMV (Full Motion Video) dissemination today with VSAT networks
  • Servicing the future needs of U.S. ISR FMV with satellite networks; beyond VSAT
  • Serving the future needs of the Brazilian Army Border Patrol initiative
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    16:50

    Is a New Satellite Communication Standard Relevant for the Milsatcom Market?

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Newtec

  • 7 Improvements behind the successor of the DVB-S2 standard (aka S2 Extensions)
  • Why are S2 Extensions relevant to the Milsatcom Market
  • Polling the Milsatcom Market Opinion about the New DVB Standard
  • How to Establish a Smooth Migration Plan towards the new DVB Standard

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    BLOS Returns To Contingency

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , iDirect

  • In a changing world militaries need to return to contingency planning
  • BLOS thus need to be flexible, agile and fit any assignment
  • Militaries require less dedicated coverage and instead more flexible capacity solutions
  • Interoperability and roaming between different networks on C, Ku, X and high-speed Ka spot beams becomes a necessity
  • Hubs and remote solutions need to be adaptable to respond to any mission
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    17:40

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and End of Day Two

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Northern Sky Research

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    17:50

    Networking Drinks Reception at the London Transport Museum sponsored by Astrium

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    8:15

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:40

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Global VSAT Forum

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    8:50

    MilSatCom of Ukraine: Today and in the Future

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Ministry of Defence, Ukraine

    • Current status of Ukrainian MilSatCom
    • Communication satellite “LYBID”: possibility and property
    • Use communication satellite “LYBID” for defence

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    Achieving Assured Global SatCom Services

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Astrium Services

  • Value of information for command control and situational awareness
  • Catering for evolving and dynamic operational requirements
  • Appropriate choice of network elements
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    Australian Defence Force Satellite Communications Capability

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Royal Australian Navy (R A N)

    • ADF SatCom capability requirements
    • ADF SatCom capability today
    • ADF SatCom capability tomorrow
    • Future Challenges
     

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    10:20

    Morning Coffee

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    Update on MilSatCom Capability in New Zealand

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , NZDF

    • NZDF The Context
    • Why SatCom
    • Capability Choice Drivers
    • The Future of SatCom in NZDF

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    The new MILSATCOM paradigm - Combining all in one : capacity, flexibility and protection

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Thales Alenia Space

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    Way Ahead of Philippine Navy SatCom

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Philippine Navy

    • Considering holistic satcoms solutions
    • The possibility of hosted payloads
    • Managing satcom efficiently- leasing of smaller satellites

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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    Developing a MilSatCom Roadmap for Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN)

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Ministry of Defence, Nigeria

  • AFN MilSatCom Vision, Goals and Objectives
  • Currents AFN MilSatCom efforts
  • AFN and Nigerian Communications Satellite Project
  • Roadmap for AFN MilSatCom Projects
  • Prospects and Challenges
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    Assessing Milsatcom Demand in the Asia-Pacific

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Northern Sky Research (NSR)

  • What demand exists for milsatcom products and services the APAC?
  • What is the uptake in the maritime, aero and UAV markets, both now and in the future?
  • What commercial supply exists, and is this a hindrance to the growth curve?
  • What impact do shifting geopolitics have on milsatcom demand in the region?
     
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    Evolution Through Adaptation

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , ViaSat, Inc

    • As network users’ needs change, networks need to be capable of adaptation (e.g. C2 comms, to protected comms to OTM comms, etc.)
    • The most useful tool to a network developer is flexibility
    • Flexibility requires a “no shortcuts” design approach
    • Achieving efficiency through flexibility

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Middle East Satellite Communications

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , RUSI

    • Existing systems and customers
    • Service providers and regional operators
    • Emerging markets
    • Future Requirements

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    How Government Policy is Supporting UK Industry

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , UK Space Agency

    • The UK Government Space Policy Framework
    • Accelerating Space Enabled Growth
    • Market Perspective
    • Latest Developments

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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Three

    Speaker Confirmed

    Speaker Confirmed, , Global VSAT Forum


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    Global VSAT Forum
    Head of Payload Engineering and Operations
    Eutelsat
    Executive Director
    Satellite Interference Reduction Group
    Astrium Services
    Vice President of Sales & Marketing
    SAT Corporation

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