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Military Space Situational Awareness Conference 2020 (Virtual Conference)
3 September - 4 September 2020

Post event on demand access to recorded presentations will be available to all attendees 5 working days from the end date of the event.

Military Space Situational Awareness Conference 2020 (Virtual Conference)

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE: ONLINE ACCESS ONLY

SAE Media Group are proud to announce that the 15th annual Military Space Situational Awareness Conference Virtual Conference will take place on the 3rd and 4th September 2020. Registered attendees can access the conference here.

As the leading conference in Europe dedicated to space surveillance, this year’s forum will once again bring together key stakeholders across the military, government and industry sectors to discuss how we build a collaborative approach to space management and Space Situational Awareness (SSA), at a time when the domain is increasingly congested with active satellites along with space debris and junk.

Similarly, as new LEO mega-constellations come online at an increasing rate, avoiding a repeat of the 2009 Iridium crash remains at the forefront of all industry professionals’ minds, as we attempt to ensure that necessary and responsible space exploration and development can continue for years to come.

Key focuses include space debris, space surveillance and tracking (SST), space weather, the impact of new mega-constellations and international partnerships in space.

Featuring 220+ attendees – once again this year’s conference will provide unparalleled chance to meet and greet all the key players in this important domain and remains a key calendar date for anyone involved in the satellite sector.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Dr Jaime Stearns

Dr Jaime Stearns

Space Control Mission Lead, Air Force Research Lab
Dr Pascal Faucher

Dr Pascal Faucher

Chairman EU SST Consortium, CNES
Wing Commander Alun Walton

Wing Commander Alun Walton

Station Commander, RAF Fylingdales, Royal Air Force

Ambassador Sorin Ducaru

Director, European Union Satellite Centre
Ambassador Sorin Ducaru

Ambassador Sorin Ducaru, PhD (Romania) is since June 2019 the Director of the European Union Satellite Centre (SATCEN). He has previously held the position of NATO Assistant Secretary General and head of NATO’s Emerging Security Challenges. He also served as Romania’s ambassador to NATO, the USA and the United Nations, having a longstanding experience in global affairs. Ambassador Ducaru has been also engaged in academic and think-tank activity as associate or guest lecturer at the National University for Political Studies (Bucharest), NATO Defence College (Rome), as Special Advisor to the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace and Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute. He has published numerous studies and articles on global affairs issues, in particular on the impact of new technologies upon security. He holds degrees both in computer studies and political science.

Captain David Buehler

Deputy Programme Manager, Space Domain Awareness, AFRL, United States Air Force
Captain David Buehler

Captain David Stamper

Deputy Flight Commander, Counterspace Analysis Squadron, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, US Air Force
Captain David Stamper

Lieutenant David Stamper is the Deputy Flight Commander, as well as a cyber analyst for the Counterspace Analysis Squadron, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio. David originally comes from Windsor, Connecticut, US and studies Electrical Engineering, focused on satellite Guidance, Navigation, and Control applications at the Air Force Institute of Technology. Additionally he conducts all source analysis on information warfare threats against Space from military, commercial, and civilian perspectives. He also leads a flight of 33 military, contractor, and civilian analysts conducting all source analysis on threats to Space Operations.
 

Colonel Cameron Stoltz

Director Space Requirements, Canadian Armed Forces
Colonel Cameron Stoltz

Colonel Cam Stoltz enrolled in the Canadian Forces in 1985. 1n 1989, following an initial two years at the Royal Roads Military College, he graduated from the Royal Canadian Military College in Kingston, Ontario with a degree in Electrical Engineering.
Commissioned into the Communications and Electronics Branch, his first posting was to the Aerospace Maintenance Development Unit in Trenton. In 1992 he returned to RMC, obtaining a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering. Transferred to Ottawa in 1994, he spent the following years providing engineering support to Air Traffic Control and satellite communications systems. Promoted to Major in 1998, he joined the Canadian Military Satellite Communications project as a Senior Engineer and would complete a Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Ottawa before departing Ottawa. 
Transferred to the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment (CFJSR) in 2000, Colonel Stoltz would serve as Regimental Administration Officer, as well as Officer Commanding for both 3 and 4 Squadron. In April 2003, Colonel Stoltz took command of the Operation APOLLO National Command Control and Information Systems (NCCIS) Squadron in Camp Mirage. Upon return, he returned to Trenton and took command of 8 Air Communications and Control Squadron, a position he held until commencing the Canadian Forces Command and Staff Course in 2005.
In 2006, Colonel Stoltz was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and posted to Winnipeg, where he served as 1 Canadian Air Division / Canadian NORAD Region A6 and Headquarters Commanding Officer. Colonel Stoltz returned to Kingston and assumed command of the Canadian Forces Joint Signal Regiment in 2009. In 2012, following second language training, Colonel Stoltz returned to Ottawa as Director Strategic Communication Services. He was promoted to his current rank in 2013, and assumed the position of Director Air Support in 2015. In 2017, Colonel Stoltz was posted to his current position as Director Space Requirements.
 

Dr Brendan S. Mulvaney

Director, China Aerospace Studies Institute
Dr Brendan S. Mulvaney

Dr. Brendan Mulvaney is currently the Director of the China Aerospace Studies Institute at National Defense University.  He was a Marine for a quarter of a century, where he flew more than 2000 hours as an AH-1W Cobra pilot, and was an Olmsted Scholar in Shanghai, China.
 
He enlisted in 1991 and was commissioned in 1993 after graduating from UC San Diego. He earned his Master’s in Leadership from the University of San Diego in 2002, and was selected as one of three Marine Olmsted Scholars for 2003. He studied at Fudan University in Shanghai, China from 2003-2005 where he earned his Ph.D. in International Relations.
 
He served several tours in California, Iraq, Japan, and the Western Pacific.  He served as the first Director of the Commandant’s Red Team, and supervised the implementation of Red Teaming in the Marine Corps.  In 2013 he transferred to the U.S. Naval Academy, where he was the Associate Chair for the Languages and Cultures Department, and taught Mandarin Chinese, Chinese culture, and cross-cultural literacy.  
 
He and his wife, Samantha, have twin twelve-year old boys, Sean and Ryan, and live in Alexandria, VA
 

Dr Doug Hendrix

CEO, ExoAnalytic Solutions
Dr Doug Hendrix

Dr Jaime Stearns

Space Control Mission Lead, Air Force Research Lab
Dr Jaime Stearns

Dr Jan Siminski

Space Debris Engineer, Space Debris Office, ESA
Dr Jan Siminski

Jan Siminski joined ESA's Space Debris Office in 2015. He is contributing to ESA and national SST projects, e.g. radar design in terms of cataloguing capabilities, processing chain development, and statistical qualification. Additionally, he provides collision avoidance support to internal and external missions, contributes to the development of the conjunction warning system and to the preparation of future collision avoidance automation activities. He received his PhD from the Bundeswehr University Munich about measurement correlation and orbit determination. The dissertation research was conducted in the SSA group of DLR/GSOC in support of the build-up of an optical surveillance network.

Dr Jeff Aristoff

Vice President, Space Systems, Numerica Corporation
Dr Jeff Aristoff

Dr. Aristoff earned his undergraduate degree in Mathematics with Computer Science, and his Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Dr. Aristoff joined Numerica Corporation in 2011, and he currently leads Numerica’s research, development, and transition of innovative solutions to improve the security, transparency, and sustainability of space. His team focuses on the detection, tracking, identification, and characterization of Earth-orbiting satellites, and on the design, deployment, and operation of a global network of remote robotic telescopes. Dr. Aristoff also played a major role in the development of a best-of-breed space surveillance tracking system, MFAST, which powers the Numerica Telescope Network and supports rapid uncorrelated track (UCT) processing for several space operations centers.

Dr Pascal Faucher

Chairman EU SST Consortium, CNES
Dr Pascal Faucher

Dr Pascal Faucher is graduated (1997) from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (SUPAERO). He also holds a Master’s Degree (1998) and a Ph. D. in Physical Oceanography (2001) by the University Paul Sabatier, funded by the Ministry of Defence, and an Executive Master of Business Administration (2007) by ESCP Europe. After a post-doctoral position in the EU project “Marine Environment and Security for the European Area”, his experience includes 19 years of various positions at CNES headquarters as international relations advisor and programme manager. For the last 10 years, in the defence and security office, he is responsible for the following themes: space security, space situational awareness, space surveillance and tracking, space debris and space weather. He is currently the Chairman of the European Space Surveillance and Tracking Consortium. He also acts as a French delegate to the Programme Board SSA of ESA, the Steering Group of the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC), the Steering Committee of the Space Mission Planning Advisory Group (SMPAG), the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), participating to the Working Group on the Long Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities (WG LTS). In France, he chairs the National Coordination Group on Space Weather (GCME). He is a member of the French Steering Group on Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena (GEIPAN).
 

Lieutenant Colonel Walter Villadei

Head of Space Policy and Operations , Italian Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Villadei

Mr Andrew Ash

SSA Lead, Dstl
Mr Andrew Ash

Mr Hauke Fiedler

Team Leader Space Situational Awareness, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Mr Hauke Fiedler

Position Team Leader Space Situational Awareness
Department Space Flight Technology
Institute Space Operations and Astronaut Training
Education Diploma degree in General Physics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Dr degree in Astrophysics, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Master degree in Space System Engineering, TU Delft
Employment 1994-2001 Research assistant at the Institute of Astronomy, Ludwig-Maximilians-
Universität München
2001-2009 Scientific assistant with the DLR, Mocrowaves and Radar Institute
2009-2011 Strategic Institute’s development for the executive board division at DLR
2011-now Head Space Situational Awareness at the German Space Operations Center
 

Mr Marc Becker

Chairman EU SST Security Committee, DLR Space Administration
Mr Marc Becker

Mr Marc Becker is a policy officer in the Department of Space Situational Awareness at DLR Space Administration in Bonn, Germany. He chairs the European Space Surveillance & Tracking (EU SST) Consortium’s internal Security Committee since 2019, dealing in particular with security and policy requirements for the handling and sharing of SST data. Prior to this, he worked with the German Ministry of Defence’s Directorate General for Security and Defence Policy as a desk officer for space security policy. Marc holds a Master of International Affairs with a focus on international security and technology policy from the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, Germany.
 

Mr Mark Dickinson

Chairman, Space Data Association
Mr Mark Dickinson

In March 2017, Mark was elected as the Chairman of the Space Data Association (SDA), an international organization that brings together satellite operators to support the controlled, reliable and efficient sharing of data critical to the safety and integrity of the space environment. Mark, who has a Ph.D. in High Energy Astrophysics from the Durham University, joined Inmarsat in 2000. Between 2009 and 2017 he was the Head of Satellite Operations, responsible for Inmarsat’s geostationary telecommunication fleet. He is now responsible for the design, procurement and launch of Inmarsat’s future space segment assets.

Mr Matthew Cosby

Chief Technology Officer , Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd
Mr Matthew Cosby

Matthew is Chief Technology Officer at Goonhilly Earth Station ltd, where he works to expanding capabilities at the site including the deep space communications, orbit tracking and space situational awareness. He was previously Chief Communications Engineer for the QinetiQ UK's space group, where he was responsible for technical leadership of the planetary communications team, including the UHF transceiver on ESA's ExoMars project.

Matthew is the UK Space Agency representative for the Space Link Services area of Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS) and the UK delegate for Interagency Operations Advisory Group (IOAG).
 

Mr Paul Szymanski

President, Space Strategies Center
Mr Paul Szymanski

Mr. Szymanski has 46 years’ experience in missile and space control policy, strategy, simulations, surveillance, resilience, threat assessment, long-range strategic planning, and command and control. In addition, he has a comprehensive experience base, having worked with multiple services (Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines), civilian agencies (NASA, DARPA, FEMA), and from the Pentagon (Secretary of the Air Force) to systems development (Space and Missile Systems Center - SMC/ASP/XRJ), technology development (Air Force Research Lab) to operational field test (China Lake Naval Test Center). This gives him a unique perspective in understanding divergent issues associated with each step of DOD procurement processes.

Mr Robert Rutledge

Lead, Space Weather Forecast Office, US National Weather Service
Mr Robert Rutledge

Bob Rutledge is the Lead of the Space Weather Forecast Office at NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). Prior to joining SWPC, Bob worked at NASA's Johnson Space Center as the International Space Station (ISS) Radiation System Manager, responsible for oversight of the development and sustaining engineering of NASA's operational radiation measurement hardware onboard ISS. Bob began his career at NASA with the Space Radiation Analysis Group with responsibilities spanning planning, modeling, measurement, and operational management of astronaut radiation exposures. Bob received his degree in Electrical Engineering from Iowa State University.
 

Mr Simon Machin

Met Office Space Weather Programme Manager, UK MET Office
Mr Simon Machin

Simon Machin is the Met Office Space Weather Programme Manager and lead for Defence and Security, having worked within the Met Office on space weather impacts relevant to defence for over a decade.
The Met Office is the national weather service in the UK and owns of the space weather risk on behalf of the UK government.  The Met Office role is to increase the awareness and knowledge of space weather and to deliver space weather products and services to UK government departments, critical infrastructure providers and members of the public.
Simon is responsible for the coordination and direction of scientific research to operations, leading to the delivery of space weather services aligned to customer requirements. This is achieved through understanding of impact, effect and mitigations alongside appropriate means of communication to deliver high value services, underpinned by robust science, to users from across the defence community.
 

Mr Waqar Zaidi

Principal Orbit Analyst, L3Harris
Mr Waqar Zaidi

Mr. Waqar Zaidi is a principal orbit analyst for L3Harris. He has a 14-year history of working in spacecraft operations and researching various astrodynamics topics, including spacecraft navigation and trajectory design. He has helped place up to 20 geostationary spacecraft into their final operational orbits by performing their orbit estimation and maneuver calibration. He has led the navigation- and station-keeping phases of various NASA Earth Science missions with a special focus on automating their covariance realism techniques. He holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in aerospace engineering from Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech, respectively.

Mr Youngkyu Kim

Spokesman of the Business Unit Space, Fraunhofer FHR
Mr Youngkyu Kim

Youngkyu Kim is working as spokesman of the business unit space at the Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques in Germany. He represents the interests of the institute vis-à-vis German and European organisations in the field of space research, especially space situational awareness. He began his career at the Korea Aerospace Research Institute in the Future Strategy Head Office and has an academic background in physics, and space policy and law.
 

Ms Emily Mills

Domestic Space Surveillance & Tracking Lead, UK Space Agency
Ms Emily Mills

Emily Mills is the Domestic Space Surveillance & Tracking Lead for the UK Space Agency. She joined the UK Space Agency in 2018 on the EUSST programme and most recently became the UKSA lead on domestic space surveillance and tracking. She works to develop UK civil policy and collaborates closely with the UK military to grow the UK’s space surveillance capability into the future. Emily holds an MBiochem in Biochemistry from the University of Oxford and since joining the Civil Service has worked in policy and project delivery in areas ranging from automated vehicles to flood risk management.
 

Professor Serge Plattard

Deputy Director, Space Domain, UCL, University College London
Professor Serge Plattard

Prior to his current position as deputy director of UCL’s Space Domain since November 2017, Serge was Senior Resident Fellow at ESPI since 2012, a European space policy think tank he started and ran in 2004, working on space governance, exploration policies, and space security. From 1998-2003, he was CNES’s director for international relations, then deputy director for strategy (2003-04).
A nuclear physicist for 12 years, he then turned to science & technology diplomacy, first at the French Ministry of External relations in 1981, and later as science & technology counsellor with French Embassies in India, Japan, US and UK.
He lectured in nuclear physics at Université d’Orsay, and in R&D innovation and technology economy at Université Paris-Dauphine, and at the French Business School ESSEC. He also lectures at UCL and at the International Space University in Strasbourg.
Serge authored/co-authored more than 60 publications and communications, and a book
He is a life member of the American Physical Society, founding member of Euroscience and member of the International Academy of Astronautics. He is a Fellow of the French Institute for Advance Studies of National Defence (2004).
Serge is a Knight in the order of the Légion d’Honneur, and holds the Golden Rays in the order of the Sacred Treasure (Japan).
 

Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley

Director, Northern Space & Security Ltd
Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley

Sqn Ldr (Retd) Ralph “Dinz” Dinsley is a retired RAF officer with more than 32 years of active service as an Aerospace Battle Manager including 16 years as a surveillance of space practitioner and space situational awareness advocate. His final assignments included leading the RAF contribution to global SSA in 2 significant programmes. Dinz’s unique military experience is further underpinned, as a CAS Fellow, with an MA in Peace and Development from Leeds Metropolitan University; his dissertation covering "Critical Perspectives on UK Space Security". Since retirement from the military in September 2017 Dinz formed, and is now Executive Director of NorSS Ltd, an innovative Northumberland based SSA company. Additionally, he was one of the founding members of SAINTS (Situational Awareness Information National Technology Service) a group of NE tech companies developing SA for government, industry and academia. He is also an observer to the Hague Space Resource Governance Working Group. 

Wing Commander Alun Walton

Station Commander, RAF Fylingdales, Royal Air Force
Wing Commander Alun Walton

Wing Commander Ben Sharp

Lead for Space Capability Delivery, Air CAP, Royal Air Force
Wing Commander Ben Sharp

Wing Commander Ben Sharp is a Royal Air Force Officer whose career has focused on enabling the command and control of British military operations, in the UK and worldwide. An advocate for information-led decision making, he has led large teams of personnel and negotiated at an inter-governmental level to deliver information systems critical to supporting frontline personnel and theatre commanders alike. On graduation from the Defence Academy’s Advanced Command and Staff Course in 2019, he returned to Headquarters Air Command to join the rapidly expanding team that is delivering space capability for the RAF.

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Conference agenda

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10:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley, Director, Northern Space & Security Ltd

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10:15

“We Are Watching” RAF Fylingdales: Supporting UK and Allied Space Operations

Wing Commander Alun Walton

Wing Commander Alun Walton, Station Commander, RAF Fylingdales, Royal Air Force

  • An introduction to the base capabilities and SSPAR (Solid State Phased Array Radar) in operation
  • RAF Fylingdales as a key node within the US Space Surveillance Network and its support for pan-allied SST
  • Cooperation with the SpOC to support their STM and manoeuvre efforts
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    UKSA Lines of Effort Within SSA

  • Current framework for space operations: SDSR 2015 and the Blackett Review
  • Collaboration in SSA
  • Debris mitigation
  • Look Ahead
     
  • Ms Emily Mills, Domestic Space Surveillance & Tracking Lead, UK Space Agency

    Wing Commander Ben Sharp, Lead for Space Capability Delivery, Air CAP, Royal Air Force

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    Morning Break

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    Phantom Echoes

    Mr Andrew Ash

    Mr Andrew Ash, SSA Lead, Dstl

  • Report on work being undertaken within the 5-eyes community as part of a collaborative SSA experiment called Phantom Echoes
  • Provide background to the experiment that aims to exploit sensors and algorithms from each nation to enhance coalition SSA decision making during GEO on-orbit servicing missions.
  • Describe the collaborative environment established for Phantom Echoes
  • Present our progress and results generated to date. This includes simulation of representative scenarios featuring a re-location in GEO as well as real-world observations collected during the Northrop-Grumen Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV) mission.
  • Future plans for the collaboration and opportunities for wider community involvement.
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    SMARTnet™: Telescopes in Support of Domain Awareness

    Mr Hauke Fiedler, Team Leader Space Situational Awareness, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

  • SMARTnet™ principals: telescope stations to support total GEO monitoring
  • Processing chain Backbone Catalogue of Relational Debris Information (BACARDI)
  • Initial results and outlook for the future of SMARTnet™ 

     
     

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    Lunch Break

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    Resiliency and Message Handling Considerations for Effective Space Domain Awareness

    Mr Waqar Zaidi, Principal Orbit Analyst, L3Harris

  • Safe, timely, and effective space domain awareness (SDA) requires resilient architecture and a means to exchange data/analytics through a robust message handling system
  • Given an adverse set of conditions, which might otherwise limit the dissemination of critical information for a sudden event (e.g. breakup), SDA resiliency increases the probability of mission success by decreasing periods of reduced capability
  • An SDA message handling system enables the timely passing of relevant information between space agencies, academia and commercial spacecraft operators
  • A major goal for SDA resiliency is to resolve the “big data problem" by properly qualifying space object estimation (that uses multi-phenomenology data) and quantifying its resulting uncertainty
  • Qualifying space object estimation resolves what minimal set of data are required to address a specific critical need and ensure the derived products are produced and disseminated on an operationally favorable timeline
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    ‘Strong, Secure and Engaged’: The Next Generation of Canadian Space Situational Awareness

    Colonel Cameron Stoltz, Director Space Requirements, Canadian Armed Forces

  • Canada’s current SSA capability and the status of the SSA project
  • ‘Strong at home, secure in North America and Engaged in the world’ the Canadian vision for engagement within space
  • SSA objectives: R&D in new space technologies and partnering with allied partners on space management
  • Royal Canadian Air Force space roadmap: planned MOU’s and development
  • Sapphire’s space surveillance capability and schedule for further launch
     
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    Fraunhofer FHR’s Contribution to German SSA

  • The presentation explains the contribution of Fraunhofer FHR to the German national SSA capabilities. Fraunhofer FHR is operating the Tracking and Imaging Radar (TIRA) and developing the German Experimental Space Surveillance and Tracking Radar (GESTRA), both of which are an essential part of German military and civil SSA programmes. TIRA provides data about not only highly precise orbital elements of a space object but also its size, shape, orientation and attitude motion through high-resolution imaging, which makes it suitable for military reconnaissance applications. GESTRA is currently the most important development project of a new German SSA sensor, commissioned by the DLR Space Administration. GESTRA is a phased array or electronic scanning radar system for continuous and wide-space detection, tracking and measurement. It will be delivered to and operated by the German Space Situational Awareness Centre (GSSAC) to generate an independent catalogue of space objects and debris in the near-Earth environment.
  • Mr Youngkyu Kim, Spokesman of the Business Unit Space, Fraunhofer FHR

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    14:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    14:45

    Space Domain Awareness Activities at ExoAnalytic Solutions

    Dr Doug Hendrix

    Dr Doug Hendrix, CEO, ExoAnalytic Solutions

  • Geocentric Space Domain Awareness
  • Commercial Flight Safety Support Services
  • Space Traffic Management Alerting System
  • Cislunar Space Domain Awareness Plans
     
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    Enhancing Space Security Through Effective SSA

    Professor Serge Plattard, Deputy Director, Space Domain, UCL, University College London

  • Current space dependency: applications reliant on satellite-based capabilities
  • The space security system: legal and user environments in space, cyber considerations and ground stations
  • Debris – occurrence, prevention and mitigation
  • Active debris removal missions and efforts
  • SST, regulation and debris prevention
  • Working groups and future lines of effort to maximise effective space security
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    Counter Space Analysis and SSA

    Captain David Stamper, Deputy Flight Commander, Counterspace Analysis Squadron, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, US Air Force

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    Commercially Augmented Mission Operations for Enhanced SSA

    Dr Jeff Aristoff, Vice President, Space Systems, Numerica Corporation

  • An introduction to the Numerica Telescope Network (NTN)
  • SSN and NTN UCT processing: challenges and results
  • Daytime satellite tracking using small telescopes: toward 24/7 custody
     
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley, Director, Northern Space & Security Ltd

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    10:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley, Director, Northern Space & Security Ltd

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    The EU’s SST Consortium Framework

  • Political framework for the EU SST consortium – Decision 541/2014
  • Collaboration within the consortium: member agencies and sensor network
  • Utilising sovereign national capability within a dual use system of systems for enhanced SST
  • Security and data policy considerations
  • Operational data sharing and development of a European catalogue


     

  • Dr Pascal Faucher, Chairman EU SST Consortium, CNES

    Mr Marc Becker, Chairman EU SST Security Committee, DLR Space Administration

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    Protecting Space Infrastructure Through Effective SST

    Ambassador Sorin Ducaru, Director, European Union Satellite Centre

  • Space has strategic value for the EU and its Member States
  • SatCen is an operational CFSP/CSDP asset in the Space and Security domains
  • The EU SST Support Framework: strong cooperation with Member States to protect European space infrastructure
  • SatCen is the EU SST Front Desk: supporting European SST capability with its expertise in service provision and security
     
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    CREAM – ESA’s Proposal for Collision Risk Avoidance and Mitigation

    Dr Jan Siminski, Space Debris Engineer, Space Debris Office, ESA

  • Active collision avoidance as a routine task in space operations and space surveillance data’s role in supporting this capability
  • Sustainability of the model: with an increasing need for manoeuvres – the case for a more automated system
  • CREAM (Collision Risk Estimation and Automated Mitigation) current progress of the programme and technology demonstrations
  • Reducing operator error, false alerts and time between close approach and decision
     
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    Morning Break

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    Italian SST and STM Lines of Effort

    Lieutenant Colonel Walter Villadei

    Lieutenant Colonel Walter Villadei, Head of Space Policy and Operations , Italian Air Force

  • STM and other major Italian space enterprises in a strategic view
  • Italian SST/SSA assets : value and infrastructure priorities moving forward
  • Key priorities for the Italian Air Force moving forward – delivering future capability within the national space and aerospace strategy
  • View on a responsible approach to space development: space security and new solutions
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    The MOSWOC in Support of Space Operations

    Mr Simon Machin, Met Office Space Weather Programme Manager, UK MET Office

  • Space weather as a driver for the communication, navigation and earth observation tools applied on the ground
  • SWPC MoU and shared capability development and training with NOAA
  • An introduction to the MOSWOC: integration with the Met Office Operations Centre and modelling and analysis conducted
  • Risk mitigation from extreme space weather events and its role in enhancing space security
     
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    Lunch Break

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    Monitoring Space Weather as a Key Enabler for Holistic SSA

    Mr Robert Rutledge, Lead, Space Weather Forecast Office, US National Weather Service

  • Activity trends in space weather events – major solar events and its impact on LEO and GEO assets
  • Geospace modelling for predictions of solar winds and space weather forecasting
  • PSR and SSR surveillance and NOAA’s partnership with other state agencies to support ongoing space activities
  • An introduction to NOAA’s space weather prediction centre and the role it provides within the framework of the US SSA network

     

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    AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate SSA Research

    Dr Jaime Stearns

    Dr Jaime Stearns, Space Control Mission Lead, Air Force Research Lab

  • Basic research in new phenomenologies for object characterization
  • Collaborations with partner agencies to advance SSA to the entire cis-lunar sphere
  • Highlights of international collaborations advancing object detection and tracking
  • Concluding R&D perspectives on the SSA environment and domain developments
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    xGEO Domain Awareness

    Captain David Buehler

    Captain David Buehler, Deputy Programme Manager, Space Domain Awareness, AFRL, United States Air Force

  • Motivation/why now?
  • Scaling the cislunar problem
  • The challenges that the cislunar regime presents
  • The path forward
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    PANEL: Space Data in Support of Effective SSA

  • Merging the commercial and military approaches to SSA – the need to deliver data across the spectrum of operators and provide a holistic approach
  • What A-SAT testing means for space data analysis and cataloguing
  • Big data and machine learning algorithms: what they mean for the sector and our approach to SSA
  • Where collaborations and partnerships can streamline our approach in the future
  • Mr Mark Dickinson, Chairman, Space Data Association

    Dr Doug Hendrix

    Dr Doug Hendrix, CEO, ExoAnalytic Solutions

    Wing Commander Alun Walton

    Wing Commander Alun Walton, Station Commander, RAF Fylingdales, Royal Air Force

    Mr Matthew Cosby, Chief Technology Officer , Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd

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    Afternoon Break

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    ‘Top 40 Rules to Fight and Win the Next Space War’

    Mr Paul Szymanski, President, Space Strategies Center

  • Based on the author’s 43 years’ experience in space warfare weapons systems development, and 50 years studying military history, he has developed general rules that would characterize future space conflicts. Over this time, the author has studied outer space warfare theory, principles, policy, doctrine, strategies and tactics. This briefing will summarize some of his findings on this critical topic.
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    Operating Against Near-Peer Adversaries: Implications for SSA

    Dr Brendan S. Mulvaney, Director, China Aerospace Studies Institute

  • Current contested, competitive and congested landscape for space: what this means in a near-peer environment
  • Understanding China’s ASAT and space capabilities and what it means for the NATO-aligned space warfighting doctrine
  • How effective space situational awareness can provide effective balance to peer-adversary capability
  • Potential for future satellite based active protection systems
     
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Squadron Leader (Ret'd) Ralph Dinsley, Director, Northern Space & Security Ltd


    Director
    European Union Satellite Centre
    Deputy Programme Manager, Space Domain Awareness, AFRL
    United States Air Force
    Deputy Flight Commander, Counterspace Analysis Squadron
    National Air and Space Intelligence Center, US Air Force
    Director Space Requirements
    Canadian Armed Forces
    Director
    China Aerospace Studies Institute
    CEO
    ExoAnalytic Solutions
    Space Control Mission Lead
    Air Force Research Lab
    Space Debris Engineer, Space Debris Office
    ESA
    Vice President, Space Systems
    Numerica Corporation
    Chairman EU SST Consortium
    CNES
    Head of Space Policy and Operations
    Italian Air Force
    SSA Lead
    Dstl
    Team Leader Space Situational Awareness
    German Aerospace Center (DLR)
    Chairman EU SST Security Committee
    DLR Space Administration
    Chairman
    Space Data Association
    Chief Technology Officer
    Goonhilly Earth Station Ltd
    President
    Space Strategies Center
    Lead, Space Weather Forecast Office
    US National Weather Service
    Met Office Space Weather Programme Manager
    UK MET Office
    Principal Orbit Analyst
    L3Harris
    Spokesman of the Business Unit Space
    Fraunhofer FHR
    Domestic Space Surveillance & Tracking Lead
    UK Space Agency
    Deputy Director, Space Domain, UCL
    University College London
    Director
    Northern Space & Security Ltd
    Station Commander, RAF Fylingdales
    Royal Air Force
    Lead for Space Capability Delivery, Air CAP
    Royal Air Force

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    ExoAnalytic Solutions

    Gold Sponsor
    http://www.exoanalytic.com

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

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    L3Harris

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    http://L3Harris.com

    L3Harris Technologies is an agile global aerospace and defense technology innovator, delivering end-to-end solutions that meet customers’ mission-critical needs. The company provides advanced defense and commercial technologies across air, land, sea, space and cyber domains. L3Harris has approximately $18 billion in annual revenue and 48,000 employees, with customers in more than 100 countries.


    Numerica Corporation

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    http://www.numerica.us

    A leader in space situational awareness, Numerica operates a worldwide telescope network to help protect government and commercial satellites from hazards and threats. Offering real-time data products for decision support, we fuse third-party optical, radar, and passive-RF measurements, and we track objects in geosynchronous orbit during broad daylight using small telescopes. Numerica is headquartered in Fort Collins, Colorado, and we are committed to the success of our customers, providing custom research and development services to meet the unique requirements of each system we support.

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    Everything RF

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    http://www.everythingrf.com

    everything RF - www.everythingRF.com keeps you up to date with the RF & Microwave Industry. We publish industry news, white papers and technical articles. We have the largest RF & Microwave product database on the internet which consists of product catalogs from over 500 Manufacturers. Use parametric search tools to narrow down on products based on your requirement. Download datasheets, compare products and get quotations. Quotations are routed to the manufacturers (or their distributors) who get back to you with the details. Visit www.everythingRF.com to learn more.


    World Teleport Association

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    http://www.worldteleport.org

    Since 1985, the World Teleport Association (WTA) has been the only trade association that focuses on the business of satellite communications from the ground up. At the core of its membership are the world's most innovative operators of teleports, from independents to multinationals, niche service providers to global carriers. WTA is dedicated to advocating for the interests of teleport operators in the global telecommunications market and promoting excellence in teleport business practice, technology and operations. Companies that do business with teleports also find that WTA is the best investment they can make to open new channels to the industry.


    Satnews Publishers

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    http://www.satnews.com

    SatNews is a leading provider of satellite events, news, publications, research and other satellite industry information in the commercial and military enterprises worldwide. SatNews hosts to the SmallSat Symposium and the Satellite Innovation conference, hosted in Silicon Valley. SatNews include Daily and Weekly News Services and SatMagazine and MilsatMagazine, published monthly. satnews.com


    MILMAG

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    http://www.milmag.eu

    MILMAG International is a monthly, online magazine. It covers developments in the defence and space industry, including presentations of new technology solutions as well as analysis of decisions taken by policymakers. Michal Jarocki is the Editor-in-Chief of MILMAG International. He has a year’s long experience in publishing stories and analyses in British, German and Polish press.


    Armada International

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    http://armadainternational.com

    ARMADA INTERNATIONAL is leading defence magazine which reports on and analyses defence systems, equipment and technology. Together with its Compendium supplements, ARMADA provides defence planners in the militaries, in government, in procurement and in the defence industry itself with the information they need to plan their strategies.


    GeoConnexion

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    http://www.geoconnexion.com

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


    Space Data Association

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    http://www.space-data.org

    The Space Data Association Limited (SDA) is a non-profit international association of satellite operators that supports the controlled, reliable, and efficient sharing of data critical to the safety and integrity of the space environment. The SDA is open to all satellite operators and other participants. Its membership comprises many of the world’s major satellite communications companies, as well as key scientific, remote sensing, and environmental satellite system operators.


    Defense-update.com

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    http://www.defense-update.com

    Defense Update highlights worldwide defense programs, including; land warfare covering armor and infantry and support elements,aerospace, naval, C4ISR, EW, Cyber Warfare, intelligence and net-centric warfare, unmanned systems and robotics, and homeland defense. Written by experienced defense journalists from different nations, with contribution by analysts specializing in different fields, Defense Update provides comprehensive coverage of specific defense related topics, including Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFV), Future Combat Systems, Aerospace – and unmanned systems as well as robotics and Precision Strike weapons. It also covers in-depth analysis of developing trends in Command, Control, Communications and Computing, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR).


    Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG)

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    http://www.suirg.org

    Satellite Interference Reduction Group (IRG) is the global industry organisation, established to combat the increasing and costly problem of satellite radio frequency interference. It also as a group focuses on the future of satellite communication technology and the effects or issues of that technology relating to interference. IRG has a number of practical initiatives, all aimed at reducing satellite interference, including establishing Carrier ID, Training & Certification and Type Approvals. The group itself comprises working groups, chaired by key industry experts, charged with the task of establishing the practical initiatives and obtaining the support of the entire industry.


    Space IT Bridge

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    https://www.spaceitbridge.com/

    Space IT Bridge is focused on helping business leaders and IT decision makers understand emerging business opportunities delivered by a growing number of space-based satellite networks. The site will track the business climate of this emerging and exciting market, including: standards debates, deployment case studies, new product launches, mergers and acquisitions, financial results and IPOs, and more. Stories and other coverage in Space IT Bridge will help "New Space" companies how to leverage best practices in IT, such as open standards, open source, cloud computing, APIs, Big Data, analytics, and machine learning. At the same time, Space IT Bridge will help the IT and consumer worlds recognize and embrace new opportunities offered by cubesats, imaging, and low earth orbit (LEO) satellite clouds.


    RF GlobalNet

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    https://www.rfglobalnet.com/#utm_source=Google&utm_medium=logo&utm_campaign=SMI2020

    The Pulse Of RF & Microwave Engineering, serving the needs of engineering professionals since 1996. We provide RF/microwave engineers with the tools they need to do their jobs, offering a vast technical library, a new products directory, the latest industry news, downloadable software, technology-specific Resource Centers, and more.


    Aerospace Technology

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    http://www.aerospace-technology.com/

    Leading aerospace organisations use Aerospace-technology.com on a daily basis to ensure they keep up to date with the latest industry specific news and developments. As a result, Aerospace-technology.com attracts a high quality and loyal user base of the most influential decision makers and aerospace industry leaders. For more information please contact antonio.rossi@verdict.co.uk or call +44 207 936 6806


    Airforce Technologies

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    http://www.Airforce-technology.com

    Used daily as means of creating partnerships and as a point of reference by professionals within the air force industry, this comprehensive resource supplies the latest news releases, detailed information on industry projects, white papers, event information and a thorough breakdown of products and services.


    21st Century Asian Arms Race

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    https://21stcenturyasianarmsrace.com/

    21st Century Asian Arms Race (21AAR) is an online resource for conflict and security related information specific to Eurasia. 21AAR's editorial style and open source approach to gathering public intelligence ensures a unique and independent presentation of events in real-time.


    Global Military Communications

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    http://www.globalmilitarycommunications.com

    Global Military Communications is a publication that tracks the trends, drivers and technology that fuel the military communications sector. Communications continue to be the lynchpin of modern warfare and is crucial to any military campaign. The sector is going through unprecedented change as militaries and governments across the world move towards a network centric approach to their communications. From operations in war zones to homeland security and disaster recovery operations, Global Military Communications provides you with the latest communications developments on land, sea, and in the air.


    Asian Military Review

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    http://www.asianmilitaryreview.com/

    Asian Military Review is ABC audited publication, read & discussed by key decision makers & advisors to Asia Pacific militaries. Published since 1993 it’s widely recognised as authoritative provider of unbiased & objective information to Asian military. Editorial content comprises capability analysis, special reports & relevant news coverage from the region. AMR provides information, opinion & facts allowing military professionals to track & understand defence developments worldwide, concerning equipment, training, organisation & doctrine issues. The magazine is a proven source keeping military professionals up to date on national & international defence & security issues.


    Defense Express

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    http://www.defense-ua.com

    Limited Liability Company “DEFENSE EXPRESS MEDIA AND CONSULTING” highlights events in security, defense and military cooperation areas. Regular information products of the company: - Daily News Wire and Analysis on http://www.defense-ua.com; - Weekly newsletter “Ukrainian Defense Survey”; - “DEFENSE EXPRESS” Magazine; - “Ukrainian Defense Review” Magazine (in English); - Book series “Weapons of Ukraine”. Company also provides advice and assistance based on deep analytical skills and knowledge of the conditions and characteristics of Ukrainian military market to companies, government bodies and intermediaries in the implementation of their strategy, relating to finding new partners and interests promoting.


    Space News

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    http://www.spacenews.com

    Since 1989, SpaceNews has provided decision-makers throughout the industry with timely and comprehensive space and satellite news, giving them the competitive intelligence they need to succeed. Whether it's the latest trend in military space capabilities, the next space mission or breaking developments in satellite telecommunications, SpaceNews keeps them informed.


    infoespacial.com

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    http://infoespacial.com/ie/

    The only independent specialized media, only and exclusively in the Space Industry, written in Spanish. Spanish online media, aimed especially at the markets of Spain and Latin America, which allows industry professionals to obtain all the information available in this area easily and quickly. Information updated daily to facilitate decision making of companies, institutions and users working in the attractive field of space. Always seen image in an agile and dynamic platform with updated and documented information, which adopts the successful design of Infodefensa.com to address a segmented audience, in a specific and qualified niche market. With two weekly newsletters that are sent to more than 1,000 registered subscribers, which include those responsible for space issues in the Administration, Embassies, Chambers of Commerce, ESA and other organizations and associations in the sector.

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