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Military Space Situational Awareness
28 April - 30 April 2025

Seize your spot at the 20th annual Military Space Situational Awareness Conference from April 28-30, 2025.

As Europe's premier event for space domain awareness, join 250+ space professionals, 40+ speakers, and representatives from 20+ nations.

Immerse yourself in three days of innovation, collaboration with industry leaders, and insights from international military experts. Don't miss this "must-attend" opportunity to shape the future of situational awareness, leaving with the tools to make immediate impact in your organization.

"This event is great for us. I’m from the space agency, we’re a civilian organisation, this is a military conference, but what this does is underscores the importance coming together – to work together" - Angus Stewart, UK Space agency

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel Robin Smith

Colonel Robin Smith

Deputy Commander Space Forces Group , Australian Defence Space Command, Joint Capabilities Group
Commodore Tony Williams

Commodore Tony Williams

Head of Capability, UK Space Command
David Sulley

David Sulley

Capability Manager, National Space Operations Centre
Dr Emma Kerr

Dr Emma Kerr

Principal Adviser & Senior Principal Engineer, Space Domain Awareness, DSTL
F Schnell

F Schnell

Director/Senior Materiel Leader, Space Domain Awareness Division, Space Systems Command, USSF

Alastair East

Deputy Head Civil Policy & Strategy, NSpOC
Alastair East

Alex Cacioni

Executive Director, Space Data Association
Alex Cacioni

Alex an Executive Director for the SDA (Space Data Association), a not-for-profit association formed by satellite operators to provide reliable and efficient data-sharing critical to the safety of the space environment. SDA is committed to the mission of flight safety and preservation of the space environment.

Alex has been involved in the space industry for over 35 years working on all aspects of geostationary satellite operations. Director of the Flight Dynamics group, he is responsible for orbital positioning and station keeping strategy of the Viasat fleet. Alex is also part of the ISO TC20/SC14 which builds space standards for best practices and he represents the UK in the ECCS (European Co-operation for Space Standardisation) in both Space Debris and Space Traffic Management working groups.
 

Alex Godfrey

Head of Defence, Astroscale
Alex Godfrey

 Alex joined Astroscale in 2021 and, in his role as Business Development Manager, helps to drive the growth of new business across Astroscale's UK offerings, including end-of-life services, active debris removal and defence missions. Alex first developed his technical knowledge with a master’s degree in Spacecraft Systems Engineering from the University of Southampton. This capability was then nurtured at Lockheed Martin, working as a Senior Systems Engineer across multiple developments such as: descent and landing systems for ESA's Space Rider Vehicle, systems analysis for Mars Sample Return, dynamics modelling and heatshield development. Following this, Alex worked as a Business Operations Manager, directly supporting the Lockheed Martin UK CEO in the running of the UK enterprise and pursuit of new business, before moving across to Astroscale. Alex is a chartered engineer through the Royal Aeronautical Society and is a committee member of their Space Specialist Group.

Alexander Agathanggelou

Senior Space Scientist, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
Alexander Agathanggelou

Alex Agathanggelou works as a scientist at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), primarily working in Space Domain Awareness (SDA). He currently is the technical lead for satellite characterisation work, and provides support into the UK MOD. Alex has a strong interest in the applications of AI/ML techniques to SDA datasets, and has presented on his work at various conferences including AMOS and SmallSat.

Andrea Loper

Acquisition Program Manager/ Deputy Program Control Chief/NATO RTG-355 Stakeholders Working Group Co-Chair, Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate
Andrea Loper

Ms. Loper’s professional career spans over 20 years in Program Management with the Department of Defense and across the space enterprise, including six years abroad providing oversight of educational support services offered at deployed sites throughout Europe and the Middle East. Ms. Loper presently serves as the Space Electro-Optics Division, Program Control Branch Deputy/ Sr. Acquisition Program Manager. The Starfire Optical Range (SOR) is the DAF center of excellence for adaptive optics (AO) research, the enabling technology for high-resolution imaging of space objects using ground-based telescopes. The Division’s mission is to advance the state-of-the-art in ground-based optical beam control technologies in support of Space Domain Awareness (SDA) and optical communications. Ms. Loper leads a multi-disciplinary team comprised of over 350 scientists, engineers, civilian, military, contractors, & FFRDCs personnel to achieve advances in SDA and Quantum Communications. She services as the Division’s focal point for expertise in best procurement practices, DAF program management, and international project agreements to enable execution of a $355M R&D portfolio.

Benedetta Di Lorenzo

System Engineer, Leonardo S.p.A
Benedetta Di Lorenzo

Benedetta Di Lorenzo is a Radar System Engineer at Leonardo S.p.A., where she contributes to the design and development of radar systems for Italy’s national Space Situational Awareness (SSA) program. Di Lorenzo holds a Master’s Degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Pavia, specialising in communication systems and sensing technologies. Her work combines technical precision with practical engineering solutions to address challenges in defence and space domain awareness.

Carolyn Sheaff

NATO SCI-SET-355 Research Task Group (RTG) Panel Chair, AFRL/RI TAPOUT Program Manager, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Information Directorate (AFLR/RI)
Carolyn Sheaff

Carolyn Sheaff is a Senior Research and Development Engineer for the Air Force Research Laboratory's Information Directorate (AFRL/RI).  She is responsible for directing and managing basic research to advanced development programs in Machine Learning and Decision Support for Space Domain Awareness, Indications and Warning, Command and Control and Battle Management.  Ms. Sheaff received her BS degree in Biology and Chemistry and an MS degree in Computer Systems Engineering from State University of New York.  Her career spans over 40 years in the United States Air Force, both active duty and civil service.  She is an AFRL Fellow and serves on multiple committees, the AFRL SSA Senior Leadership Council, AFRL-USSF Council, and has chaired multiple NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) Collaboration Support Office (CSO) Systems task groups.  Ms Sheaff is currently Chairperson of SCI-SET-355 Research Task Group (RTG).

 

Clinton Clark

VP of First Impressions, ExoAnalytic Solutions
Clinton Clark

Colonel (Ret'd) Zygmunt Aniol

Director Space Safety Department, Polish Space Agency
Colonel (Ret'd) Zygmunt Aniol

Col (ret.) Zygmunt Aniol, graduated from Air Force Academy in 1996 as a Weapon Controller, later on supplementing education in Warsaw University of Technology with master degree in Telecommunication, postgraduate studies in National Defence Academy in a field of Aviation Management. Since 1996 he has worked at variety of military posts in  Command and Control system, starting from Control Reporting Centre as Track Production Officer, through National Air Operation Centre and NATO Combined Air Operation Centre as a Fighter Coordinator and Duty Controller. From 2014 till 2018 he has worked in E3A Component in Geilenkirchen as a Chief Scheduling Branch and flying as a Tactical Director on E3A aircraft. From 2020 till 2022 he was a Commander of 22nd CRC in Bydgoszcz. He is working in POLSA since 2022, being responsible for space safety operational centre, running the projects in EUSST Partnership. Now Zygmunt Aniol is Head of Space Safety Department.

Colonel Pawel Chodosiewicz

Chief of SSA Department, ARGUS - Space Operations Centre
Colonel Pawel Chodosiewicz

Col Pawel Chodosiewicz, PhD Eng. graduated in 2006 as MSc Eng. in cybernetics from Military Academy of Technology (WAT) in Warsaw, later on supplementing education with postgraduate studies in Human Resource Management at Military Academy of Technology and in Space Management in the New Economy at Warsaw University Of Life Sciences (SGH). In 2023 he received his PhD in technical sciences at Air Force Institute of Technology (ITWL). Since 2006 he has worked at variety of military posts mainly as the IT engineer (programmer, Cisco administrator and project manager). Since 2014 he has been working in a field of space technology initially in the Inspectorate, for Implementation of Innovative Defence Technologies (3 years in the Space Technologies Division) later as a Section Chief of Defence Projects Department in Polish Space Agency (POLSA) where he was responsible for new technologies reconnaissance, arranging surveys, studies and Polish involvement analysis in number of space areas i.e. small launchers, SATCOM, technology harmonization etc. (at national level and within international context - ESA, EDA, European Commission). Furthermore was s a national delegate to the EU GovSatCom initiative as well as an advisor in the PB-STS ESA. He was working in POLSA since 2017 to 2025. Now Col Chodosiewicz is responsible for space projects and intelligence services in Space Operation Centre at Geospatial Intelligence and Satellite Agency (ARGUS).

Colonel Ramsey Horn

Commander, Space Delta 9 (Orbital Warfare)
Colonel Ramsey Horn

Colonel Robin Smith

Deputy Commander Space Forces Group , Australian Defence Space Command, Joint Capabilities Group
Colonel Robin Smith
Robin Smith is the Deputy Commander Space Forces Group within the Australian Space Command.  He is responsible for the support to Space Units under command, sustainment of in-service operational Space capabilities and developing support solutions for emerging capabilities. He oversees facilities, contracting and mission systems for Australia’s Space Command. 
Prior to this role he was the inaugural Director Robotic and autonomous Systems Implementation and coordination Office (RICO) in the Future Land Warfare branch of Army HQ, where he led Army’s exploration of emerging technologies such as robotics, autonomy, quantum technology and alternative power and energy. In this role he has led Army trials and experimentation with multiple systems, growing the robotics and autonomous systems network across Industry and Academia and contributing to Army, Defence and wider national policy. 
 
He is a logistician by background and served for over 30 years in the British Army before transferring to the Australian Army in 2017. He has commanded at all levels up to and including Regimental level and deployed a number of times. He was made an Officer of the Order of British Empire (OBE) in 2013 and awarded the Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) in 2022. He has a background in Electronic Engineering and has fulfilled a number of roles in the Joint logistics domain at the tactical and operational levels. 
 

Commodore Tony Williams

Head of Capability, UK Space Command
Commodore Tony Williams

Darren Benedik

Project Manager, Surveillance of Space 2 Project, Canadian Department of National Defence
Darren Benedik

Darren Benedik is currently the Project Manager for the Surveillance of Space 2 project at Canada’s Department of National Defence. He began his career in the private sector, where he was a systems engineer working on fighters and helicopters for several years. Darren joined the Department of National Defence in 2009, and in the past 15+ years he has held growing responsibilities related to airworthiness, systems engineering, and project management for complex aerospace procurements. Darren holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Concordia University in Montreal, and a Masters of Business in Complex Project Leadership from the University of Ottawa. Darren has been the Project Manager for the Surveillance of Space 2 project since 2022.  

David Sulley

Capability Manager, National Space Operations Centre
David Sulley

David is the National Space Operations Centre (NSpOC) Capability Manager on the Civil side working for the UK Space Agency. He is responsible for delivering the capability required for the UK to provide services such as re-entry warnings and conjunction alerts for UK industry and Government. He works closely with his military counterparts to deliver the Space Domain Awareness (SDA) portion of the UK National Space Strategy. David has been working for the UK Space Agency since 2022 starting as a secondee from the Ministry of Defence in the Office of the Chief Engineer before moving full time to the SST team which has become the NSpOC. Previously, David was a Systems Engineer for the Ministry of Defence working on a number of projects and across domains but specialising in space. David has also worked as a Propulsion Engineer for GE Aviation providing Maintenance Repair and Overhaul services for commercial Jet Engines.

David Wood

Space Domain Awareness Program Manager, Canadian Department of National Defence
David Wood

Donald Bedard

Officer, Space Defence Systems, NATO
Donald Bedard

Donald Bédard currently serves as the Portfolio Manager for the Operationalization of the Space Domain and Alliance Future Surveillance and Control within the NATO Office of Resources. Over his 32-year career as Canadian Army Signals Officer and Senior Defence Scientist, he led a number of space systems projects, notably serving Project Director for the Surveillance of Space 2 project, as Project Manager for the DRDC component of NEOSSat mission and as Project Manager for the M3MSat mission. Prior to joining NATO in 2023, Don was the Managing Director of the Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute at Queen’s University . He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), where he specialized in the spectrometric characterization of artificial Earth-orbiting objects.

Dr Bleddyn Bowen

Associate Professor in Astropolitics & Space Warfare, Durham University
Dr Bleddyn Bowen

Dr Bleddyn Bowen is Associate Professor of Astropolitics at the School of Government and International Affairs (SGIA) at Durham University and an expert in space warfare and astropolitics. He is the author of two monographs: Original Sin: Power, Technology, and War in Outer Space (Hurst, 2022) and War in Space: Strategy, Spacepower, Geopolitics (Edinburgh University Press, 2020); and multiple peer-reviewed articles (list below). His research focuses on spacepower and strategic theory; space policy and politics; military space history; technology and modern warfare; international relations, security, and intelligence in space. He is recognised by bestselling author and journalist Tim Marshall as "Britain's leading thinker on astropolitics" and "a leading expert on the politics of space" in the pages of Politique étrangère. Dr Bowen is usually available for comment for media/news stories related to his academic expertise - see details below.

 
 
Dr Bowen has advised, presented, and briefed for many government agencies and offices, including the UK Prime Minister’s Policy Unit, the US National Space Council, the US Space Force, the European Space Agency, UK Ministry of Defence, UK Space Agency, the UK Parliament, and the Japanese Cabinet Office. Prior to joining Durham University, Dr Bowen taught and researched at the University of Leicester, King’s College London, and Aberystwyth University.
 

Dr Brendan Mulvaney

Director, China Aerospace Studies Institute, USAF
Dr Brendan 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.

Dr Emma Kerr

Principal Adviser & Senior Principal Engineer, Space Domain Awareness, DSTL
Dr Emma Kerr

Dr Kerr completed her PhD at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland before moving on to a post-doctoral fellowship at RMIT University in Melbourne Australia. Dr Kerr left academia to join Deimos Space UK where she started working as a project engineer, and rose to lead the Space Safety team. After leaving industry, she is now working in defence at Dstl, as an Astrodynamics Specialist, and is the technical lead for the Space Domain Awareness Hemera project, providing SDA expertise and advice into UK Space Command and UK Space Agency.

 

Dr John Huth

Chief, Office of Space & Counterspace, Defence Intelligence Agency
Dr John Huth

Dr. John Huth is the Chief of the Office of Space and Counterspace. He leads DIA’s activities on collection, characterization, and analysis of foreign space and counterspace capabilities, vulnerabilities, and intent. Prior to this assignment he served as the Defense Intelligence Officer for Space and Counterspace. In that role he was the senior intelligence advisor to the Director and Deputy Director of DIA on the full range of intelligence matter related to space and counterspace topics to include analysis, collection, counterintelligence, international engagement, intelligence policy, and outreach.

 
Dr. Huth earned his Doctorate in Computational Science from George Mason University, his
Master of Science in Physics from the University of Massachusetts, and a Bachelor of Science in
Astronomy from Penn State. He served as an Army Intelligence Officer, technology industry
leader, and program manager for over 25 years before joining the Defense Intelligence Agency
(DIA).
 
Dr. Huth is a lead contributor to several firsts in space and intelligence that have had long
lasting impacts to the space and intelligence communities. He has experience across the full
spectrum of intelligence activities from analysis to collection, and enterprise management. Dr. Huth has led multiple cross-discipline organizations at the office level.

Dr Mekhi Dhesi

Account Executive, Slingshot Aerospace Ltd.
Dr Mekhi Dhesi

Dr Mekhi Dhesi is Account Executive at Slingshot Aerospace Ltd. Slingshot Aerospace is a world-leader in commercial SSA/SDA data and associated insights. With its HQ in the U.S., Mekhi is responsible for boosting Slingshot’s capabilities to the European and Canadian markets.  

 
Mekhi previously worked for Astroscale Ltd. as their Space-Based SSA Strategy Lead, where she led several UK MOD funded studies into space-based SSA sensing technologies and mission concepts.  
Mekhi holds a PhD in Theoretical Astrophysics from the University of Southampton, an MSc in Theoretical Physics from Kings College London and a BSc in Physics from University College London. 
 

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 in Ocean, Atmosphere and Biosphere (1998) and a Ph. D. in Physical Oceanography (2001) by the University Paul Sabatier, funded by the French Ministry of Defense, and an Executive Master of Business Administration (2007) by ESCP Business School. After a post-doctoral position in the European project Marine Environment and Security for the European Area, his experience includes more than 20 years of various positions at CNES headquarters as international relations advisor and programme manager. For the last 11 years, as a programme manager in defense and security in the Directorate of Strategy, he is responsible for the following themes: space security, space situational awareness, space surveillance and tracking, space traffic management, space sustainability, space debris, space weather, planetary defense.

 
Pascal Faucher is the Chairman of the European Union Space Surveillance and Tracking Partnership (EU SST) since July 2017, and co-Chairman of the European Union Industry and Start-ups Forum on Space Traffic Management (EISF) since April 2022. He is also the Chairman of the Space Security Committee of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) since October 2021. He is a French delegate to the Programme Board SSA of the European Space Agency (ESA), the EU Space Programme Committee in SSA configuration, the Administrative Board of the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EU SPA), the EU STM Stakeholder Mechanism Main Group, 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), appointed in 2021 as the National Point of Contact to the Working Group on the Long Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities (WG LTS 2.0). 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).
 

Dr Pawel Bernat

Senior Lecturer, Polish Air Force University
Dr Pawel Bernat

Pawel Bernat, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer at the Polish Air Force University.

His current academic interests focus on (1) strategic aspects of outer space, i.e., militarization and weaponization of outer space, commercialization of outer space and its impact on national and international security, (2) the military space sector of the Russian Federation, (3) space terrorism and irregular warfare with the use of space assets, and (4) proxy and hybrid warfare, especially in Eastern Europe.
 
Dr Bernat closely cooperates with the George C. Marshall Center for European Security Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, where he occasionally teaches on space security. He also teaches space security for the Master of Science in Space Studies programme at the International Space University in Strasbourg, France. Additionally, Dr Bernat collaborates with the European Security and Defence College and serves as an assessor in the European Initiative for the Exchange of Military Young Officers (EMILYO) Olympiad.
 
Dr Bernat has published dozens of scientific articles. He has presented his research at over thirty international conferences and invited lectures worldwide, and carried out many scientific projects, i.a., in the United Kingdom, Israel, the Netherlands and Poland. His latest book (coedited), “Proxy Wars from a Global Perspective: Non-State Actors and Armed Conflicts” was published by Bloomsbury in 2024. 
 

Dr Regina Peldszus

Policy Officer & Space Threat Response DO, Security & Defence Policy Directorate, European External Action Service
Dr Regina Peldszus

Regina Peldszus is a Policy Officer with the European External Action Service, Security & Defence Policy Directorate, where she specialises in space threats and Space Domain Awareness, and served on the team for geospatial intelligence tasking since 2022. Prior to joining EEAS, she was a seconded expert with the German Ministry of Economic Affairs, where she advised on interagency and like-minded cooperation for space security, Space Situational Awareness, and space wargaming. Until 2020, while at the German Space Agency, she helped set up the EU Space Surveillance & Tracking (EU SST) component of the EU Space Programme in the capacity of Co-Chair, and oversaw horizon-scanning studies on emerging issues at the intersection of space security and the ground segment. She holds a PhD in future systems and simulators for human spaceflight from Kingston University, London, with stints in Kiruna and Mountain View, and conducted research for the European Space Agency, including in the Special Skills unit in astronaut training and, as Internal Research Fellow, with the Special Studies team at the European Space Operations Centre.

Regina is a member of the IAF Space Security Committee, and a senior member of the American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics. Her publications include contributions on resilience, space from a complex systems perspective, and foresight to the Handbook for Space Security, Space Policy Journal, and Wired amongst others. She has lectured widely, including at the German Staff Officer Course and the European Security & Defence College, and recently served as invited expert on space security at the Defence Committee of the German Parliament.
 

Elvis Silva

Business Development Manager, Blue Canyon Technologies
Elvis Silva

 Elvis D. Silva is the Executive Director of Strategy and Business Development at Blue Canyon Technologies (BCT), where he excels at blending technical expertise with strong interpersonal skills. Since joining BCT in April 2022, he has focused on business development for a diverse range of space-based programs, serving civil, commercial, government, and international clients. His work spans constellations, prototypes, science, and technology development projects, helping to solidify BCT's position as a leading provider of 

small satellite components and mission support.
 
Before BCT, Elvis was at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colorado, where he served as an Advanced Systems Manager in the Advanced Technologies & Missions Group. In this role, 
he spearheaded efforts to identify and develop cutting-edge technologies, leading cross-functional teams from supply chain, finance, and engineering to execute complex projects. Earlier in his career, Elvis spent nearly a decade at Boeing Space Systems in El Segundo, where he worked on commercial, civil, and DoD programs across various orbital regimes. During his time at Boeing, he participated in the Advanced Technical Rotation Program, gaining extensive experience in spacecraft systems and leadership, ultimately serving as a Spacecraft Products Lead.
 
Elvis holds a B.S. and M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in Guidance Navigation and Controls (GN&C), and an MBA from the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado Boulder. Outside of work, he enjoys Australian Rules Football, hiking, beer brewing, and participating in STEM outreach. He currently resides in Denver, CO

F Schnell

Director/Senior Materiel Leader, Space Domain Awareness Division, Space Systems Command, USSF
F Schnell

Mr. F Schnell is the Chief, Space Domain Awareness (SDA) Division, Special Programs Directorate, Enterprise Corps, Space Systems Command, Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado. He oversees four primary lines of effort: Advanced SDA Capabilities, Ground Radar Portfolio, Ground Electro[1]Optical and Radio frequency sensing Portfolio, and Space Electro-Optical portfolio, leading 380 military, civilian, and contractor personnel with a $628 million budget.

 
Mr. Schnell's most recent assignment was as Deputy Chief, Operations Division, Business Enterprise Systems, where he assisted the Chief in operations of Gunter network, Platform Operations, Tier 1 helpdesk for the Air Force systems, and the BES Product Innovation (BESPIN) software factory. Mr. Schnell entered civil serves as an Air Reserve Technician with the 302d Airlift Wing, Peterson AFB CO. He has worked Logistics Sustainment of the Space Launch and Test Range, Program Management in support to the Space Innovation, and Development Center, and Director of Mission Support for the Air Force Warfare Center, Det1. As an Air Reserve member, Mr. Schnell is currently the Commander, 908th Logistics Readiness Squadron, Maxwell AFB, AL.
 

Giorgia D'Agostinis

Program Manager, Leonardo S.p.A
Giorgia D'Agostinis

Giorgia D’Agostinis is a Program Manager in the Electronics Division of Leonardo S.p.A., where she oversees projects in the Extended Domain Surveillance sector. She currently leads the EMISSARY program, a European initiative focused on enhancing Military Integrated Space Situational Awareness (MISSA) and Recognition capabilities. D’Agostinis holds a Master’s Degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Sapienza University of Rome, with advanced studies in radar systems and remote sensing. Her work combines technical expertise in engineering with strategic program management to deliver solutions for defence and surveillance applications.

Group Captain Nicholas Bewley

Deputy Head Capability - Space Operations, UK Space Command
Group Captain Nicholas Bewley

Hester Baird

Senior Orbital Analyst, Raytheon UK
Hester Baird

Hester Baird is a Senior Orbital Analyst and Chartered Physicist at Raytheon UK, leading the Raytheon NORSS commercial analyst team working on future Space Domain Awareness concepts and capabilities. Her work is focused on the research and development of the Raytheon NORSS Space Domain Awareness software suite, NORSSTrack, in addition to technical lead roles on SDA projects for commercial and government customers and partners. Hester also leads the Raytheon NORSS STEM outreach programme, running sessions with schools and universities about space safety and sustainability.

Prior to her current role, Hester worked for several years as an operational Orbital Analyst within the Space Surveillance and Tracking team at the UK Space Agency, working alongside MOD analysts in the UK Space Operations Centre to respond to high-risk events such as re-entries, conjunctions and fragmentations, and ensuring the safety of UK-licensed and other critical spacecraft. 

Hester has a Master’s degree in Physics with Astrophysics from the University of Manchester, specialising in the uses of novel machine learning techniques for short-term ionospheric forecasting. 
 

Hugh White

Senior Director, Space Domain Awareness Services, Kratos
Hugh White

Hugh White is Senior Director of Space Domain Awareness Services for Kratos Federal Space. In 

this role, Hugh defines the vision, business strategy, and capability offering for the Kratos Global Sensor Network (KGSN). He is working to create innovative, high-fidelity, radio frequency-based Space Domain Awareness solutions for government, commercial, and international partners. 
 
Prior to joining Kratos, Hugh served as Chief Operating Officer for a software startup, a software consultant for the airline industry, a Product Manager of a network transport product line, and a Software and Systems Engineer in the satellite communications industry. 
 
Hugh holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics from Taylor University and a Master of 
Science in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.

Joel Mercado

Sensor C3 Branch Chief, Space Systems Command International Affairs
Joel Mercado

Juha-Pekka Luntama

Head of Space Weather Office, European Space Agency
Juha-Pekka Luntama

Juha-Pekka ("Jussi") Luntama is the Head of the Space Weather Office in European Space Agency (ESA). He graduated from Helsinki University of Technology in 1991 and continued working in the University as a lecturer and leader of the small satellite technology research group until 1997, when he was awarded a EUMETSAT Research Fellow position in the UK Meteorological Office. In 1998 Jussi Luntama was appointed as the Mission Scientist for the GRAS radio occultation instrument onboard the Metop meteorological satellite series in EUMETSAT HQ in Germany. In 2005 he moved from EUMETSAT to Finnish Meteorological Institute to lead the research on space weather impacts on GNSS applications. Jussi Luntama joined ESA in 2009 when he was selected as the manager of the Space Weather Segment in ESA’s new Space Situational Awareness Programme, the predecessor of the Space Safety Programme that is in progress now.

 
Space Weather Office, that Jussi is leading, is responsible for all space weather activities in ESA Directorate of Operations. The responsibilities of Space Weather Office include definition, architecture design and implementation of the ESA Space Weather System. Space Weather Office is also responsible for development of software applications, ground systems, hosted payload instruments and dedicated SmallSat and nanosatellite missions for the ESA Space Weather System. The Space Weather Office is also responsible for liaising with international entities and representing ESA in international forums on space weather related topics. 
 

Juli Lawless

Space Domain Awareness Innovation, ExoAnalytic Solutions
Juli Lawless

Juli Lawless has held various roles in the aerospace and defense industry, with experience in strategic business development, program management, engineering, and technical assistance. With a background in aerospace engineering, astronomy, and atmospheric science, Lawless has worked for companies such as Booz Allen Hamilton, DARPA, and Made In Space, Inc. Currently serving as the Strategic Business Development Director at ExoAnalytic Solutions, Lawless has a Master of Business Administration from the University of Maryland.

Justin Chandler

Vice President of Government Relations and Strategic Partnerships, ThinkOrbital
Justin Chandler

Colonel Justin W. Chandler (Ret.) is the Vice President of Government Relations and Strategic Partnerships at ThinkOrbital. In this role, he 

leads efforts to cultivate relatonships with the Department of Defense and industry partners, securing support through contracts, studies, and funding opportunites. He plays a key role in guiding the ThinkOrbital team in the development of critical natonal defense capabilities and transformative technologies for humanity.
Colonel Chandler retired after 21 years of service in the Department of the Air Force, where he was 
instrumental in the establishment of the U.S. Space Force. A combat pilot with extensive experience in commercial space launch and operations, he has made significant contribu*ons to military aviation and space innovation.
 
A graduate of the United States Air Force Academy, Colonel Chandler earned advanced degrees from Harvard University, the U.S. Air Force Air War College, the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, and the Air Command and Staff College. His operational career includes participation in Operations ENDURING FREEDOM, IRAQI FREEDOM, UNIFIED RESPONSE, and HORN OF AFRICA. While stationed at Dyess Air Force Base, he 
received the Gen. George Trophy for best C-130/C-160 crew and the Gen. Allen Trophy for best Airdrop Team at the 2007 Air Mobility Command Rodeo. At Pope Field, he was named the 2011 Pope Field CGO of the Year.
 
Colonel Chandler played a pivotal role in reimagining pilot training as one of the architects of the Pilot Training Next initiative, integrating virtual reality, data analytics, biometrics, and human performance data into modern pilot education. In 2019, he was one of three officers selected for U.S. Air Force Space Officer Training, preparing multi-domain leaders for the future of air and space operations.
 
Following his squadron command, Colonel Chandler contributed to commercial spaceflight as a Space Operations Engineer at SpaceX, helping launch U.S. astronauts from American soil for the first time since 2011. 
 
Most recently, he served as Director of the Strategic Initiatives Group at U.S. Space Force Headquarters, where he was instrumental in the service’s stand-up and growth.
 
A Senior Pilot with over 1,900 flying hours in the C-130 and KC-10, including more than 650 combat hours, Colonel Chandler has commanded at the squadron level and held key leadership roles across headquarters, MAJCOM, wing, group, and squadron levels

Katherine Courtney

Chair, Global Network on Sustainability in Space
Katherine Courtney

Katherine is a non-executive director, strategic advisor, and former CEO of the UK Space Agency. She chairs the Global Network on Sustainability in Space – which brings together scientists, industry leaders and policy makers in partnership to tackle the rising challenges of space debris and congestion.

Katherine has over 20 years’ executive experience in business innovation, start-up and expansion in the UK, Europe, and other geographies. Over nearly 15 years as a Senior Civil Servant with the UK government, she developed and implemented high-profile government policy in areas ranging from critical national infrastructure to industrial strategy. She led several landmark technology-enabled transformation programmes and steered five cross-cutting pieces of legislation successfully through Parliament.
 
During her tenure as CEO of the UK Space Agency, Katherine opened the UK market to commercial spaceflight; modernised the UK’s space regulatory frameworks; directed the Agency’s response to major global and domestic events, such as the Brexit referendum; and led €1.4bn investment in collaborative space missions through the European Space Agency.
 
Katherine is also a STEM Ambassador and the Founder of PrimarySpace.org – a charity with the mission to inspire and engage as many primary school children and teachers as possible with STEAM subjects and careers.

Lieutenant Colonel Amandeep Singh

Officer Commanding, Space Domain Awareness, The Indian Army, Ministry of Defence
Lieutenant Colonel Amandeep Singh

Lieutenant Colonel Amandeep Singh is a serving Indian Army Officer with distinctive cross-domain expertise in the Space domain besides qualifications in Law, Air and Space Law, a Masters in Business Administration in Finance, and his PhD in the Study of New Space Power Augmenting Military Effectiveness. He has contributed immensely to the specialised strategic subject through his research papers in varied journals, magazines & IEEE platforms. He has also been invited as a domain expert speaker at various pan-India international-level seminars. Lieutenant Colonel Amandeep Singh promotes the practical application of Space technology and its military effectiveness for educating, training and preparing Space Warriors for superior spatial capabilities that strengthen the Nation's way of life.

Lieutenant Colonel Claudio Gizzi

Head of the Operations Branch, Space Situational Awareness Centre, Italian Air & Space Operations Command
Lieutenant Colonel Claudio Gizzi

Lt. Col. Claudio GIZZI achieved a Degree in Physic at the University "La Sapienza" of Rome and later in 1994 achieved post-graduated specialization in High Energy and Medics Instruments. He joined the Air Force in 1998 and achieved the Master in Physic of the Atmosphere. After many contributions to Air and Joint Operations and Exercises, since 2017 he was appointed at the ITAF Air Operations Command as METOC and Space Weather Office. Since June 2020 he was appointed at Interim Space Operation Centre in the Air and Space Operations Command and he is currently the Head of the Operations Service in the Space Situational Awareness Centre in charge to deal the S.S.T. services for the EU SST framework support program for Italy. 

Lieutenant Colonel Marcin Sowka

Senior Specialist, ARGUS - Space Operations Centre
Lieutenant Colonel Marcin Sowka

Lt Col Marcin Sowka, MSc Eng.  graduated in 2001 as MSc Eng. in elektronics and telecommunications from Military Academy of Technology (WAT) in Warsaw. Since 2001 he has worked at variety of military posts in 61. Air Defence Missile Brigade, 61. Air Defence Regiment and 35.  Air Defence Squadron in Skwierzyna. He leaved Air Defence branch as a  Second In Command. Since 2021 he has been working in Military Recruitment Center. Now Lt Col Sowka works  in Space Operation Centre at Geospatial Intelligence and Satellite Agency (ARGUS) as a OPS Branch Senior Specialist.

 

Lieutenant Colonel Vincent Lochet

Commander, COSMOS (Centre Opérationnel de Surveillance Militaire des Objets Spatiaux)
Lieutenant Colonel Vincent Lochet

Born in 1980, lieutenant-colonel (Air) Vincent Lochet joined the French Air Force Academy in 2001, from which he holds a Master’s Degree in aeronautics. After completing his training as an Air Defense Controller, he has been assigned in 2006 to the Regional Control Center of Lyon-Mont-Verdun AFB where he assumed operational responsibilities.


In 2009, he is dispatched for a two-year study period in the Institut Supérieur de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace at Toulouse, where he attended the Supaero engineering course. Concluding his studies by an internship at NASA’s Mission Design Center in Ames, California, he graduated with a Master’s Degree in Space and Aeronautics engineering in 2011.
Following this period, Lcl Vincent Lochet joined the Regional Control Center of Cinq-Mars-La-Pile where he completed the last piece of his training and acquired a Master Controller’s qualification while taking command of an Operational Squadron.

In 2014, Lcl Vincent Lochet has been deployed in Afghanistan, on Kabul’s international airport, where he assumed Air Ops Room Chief duties, in charge of NATO’s apron.

In 2015, he joined the French Space Situational Awareness Center (Centre Opérationnel de Surveillance Militaire des Objets Spatiaux - COSMOS) where he consecutively assumed the responsibilities of ops room chief, analysis and exploitation division chief, and space surveillance operations chief. While assigned at COSMOS, he attended numerous space educational courses (including the 2016 International Space University’s Space Summer Program in Haifa, Israel). He also supported the development of French Space C2 programs, and the French participation in the Global Sentinel series, hosted yearly in the US.

In 2019, Lcl Vincent Lochet has been the first foreign officer to attend the Schriever Space Scholar concentration course at the Air Command and Staff College in Maxwell AFB, Alabama. Graduated with a Master of Military Operational Art and Science in 2020, he followed on with a Master of Philosophy in Military Strategy delivered by the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, still in Maxwell AFB.

Back in Paris, at the French Space Command in 2021, he worked on international relations in the space domain, mainly with the USA, NATO and other English-speaking countries. Meanwhile, he actively supported the establishment of the NATO Space Center of Excellence.

In summer 2023, Lcl Vincent Lochet moved down to Toulouse, where he assumes now the position of deputy commander for COSMOS, concurrently with the responsibility of leading the team in charge of ASTERX 24’s scenario.

Marc Riviere

Senior Director, Aerospace & Defense Industry Advisor, PTC
Marc Riviere

 Marc Rivière is a distinguished professional with a robust background in the aerospace and defense industries. His career spans several decades, marked by significant contributions to both industry and academia.

 
Marc currently serves as the Senior Director for Aerospace & Defense at PTC, a position he has held since October 2018. In this role, he leads strategic initiatives, shapes vision, and develops solutions for market growth. He is recognized as a trusted advisor for business transformation, driving innovation and thought leadership in the industry.
 
Before his current role, Marc was the Customer Success Market Lead at PTC from April 2017 to September 2018. He was responsible for the Aerospace and Defense Services Portfolio P&L in Western Europe, excluding Airbus, and played a key role in driving revenue growth and profitability. He also led the development and implementation of Digital Transformation Services to support business strategy and enhance customer success.
Marc's earlier experience includes a significant tenure at Capgemini, where he worked from April 2011 to March 2017. As a Business Consulting Manager for Aerospace & Defense, he managed teams of business consultants, overseeing projects in MRO business process design and optimization, and Lean Six Sigma solutions. He collaborated with aircraft manufacturers and OEMs to drive operational excellence and customer satisfaction.
 
Marc has a notable military background, having served in the French Air Force. From September 1989 to April 2011, he was the Program Director at the Operational Test and Evaluation Center in Mont de Marsan. He managed the A400M Program ILS Development, overseeing technical information data, configuration management, maintenance data systems, continued airworthiness, training, maintainability, reliability, and testability. He also led design, engineering, and manufacturing efforts for special operations on various aircraft, and managed equipment operational test and evaluation before entry into service.
 
Marc has also made significant contributions to academia. He served as a Liaison Officer and Professor Researcher in Aerodynamics at the US Air Force Academy from June 2003 to July 2007. He developed and taught advanced courses in aerodynamics, thermodynamics, and flight mechanics, and managed research projects in flow control, plane design, and structural analysis. He established a partnership between the French Air Force Academy and the US Air Force Academy in CFD research.
 
Marc's early career includes roles as Head of Aircraft Maintenance at the French Air Force Base in Salon De Provence, where he managed a fleet of 48 Tucano aircraft and led a team of 250 staff. He also served as a Professor of Aerodynamics at the French Air Force Academy, teaching master's degree courses and managing aerodynamics research projects.
 
Throughout his career, Marc has demonstrated expertise in stakeholder management, strategic partnerships, business transformation, and communication. His leadership in both industry and academia has been marked by a commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and customer success.
 
Marc Rivière's extensive experience and contributions to the aerospace and defense industries, combined with his academic achievements, make him a highly respected and influential figure in his field.
 

Mark Cole

Vice President Secure Space Systems, CGI IT UK Limited
Mark Cole

Nicolas Stassin

Project Officer Defence in Space and Space Situational Awareness, European Defence Agency
Nicolas Stassin

Nicolas Stassin is an active retired Belgian Air Force Major.

 
He is from 2023, Project Officer of the Defence in Space Forum and Project Officer Space 
Situational Awareness at the European Defence Agency in the Capability, Armament and Planning 
Directorate.
 
From 2018 to 2023, he served as Space Policy Officer in the Space Division of 
the European External Action Service (EEAS) in the field of Defence and Security. From 2021, he was Head of Sector of the Space Threat Response Architecture protecting the space components of the EU Space Programme.
 
From 2012 to 2018, he was the Project Officer in charge of the space capabilities development at the Belgian Defense Staff. He was also the Defense representative at the Belgian National Geographic Institute management board.
 
From 2007 to 2012, he was the operational manager and the Belgian ground segment commanding officer of the Helios2 multinational programme for military earth observation.
 
Previously to these postings, he was an intelligence officer already involved in space matters, in particular earth observation. He served at the Western European Union Satellite Centre. 
 
Nicolas Stassin holds a Master in Aeronautical and Military Sciences from the Royal Military 
Academy (Brussels, Belgium) and a university certificate in Applied Geomatics from the Catholic 
University of Louvain (Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium)

Prof. Ingo Waldmann

Chief Technology Officer, SPACEFLUX LTD
Prof. Ingo Waldmann

Prof. Ingo Waldmann is the co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Spaceflux, where he leads the development of cutting-edge machine learning and AI solutions for space situational and space domain awareness. At Spaceflux, Prof. Waldmann leads Spaceflux Labs, a new innovation hub focusing on innovative AI solutions leveraging Spaceflux's global network of SSA sensors. Spaceflux Labs brings together leading AI experts in the UK to solve some of the most challenging problems in SSA. 

 
Prof. Waldmann has over 15 years of experience developing AI techniques for astrophysics, space and planetary sciences, his leadership in this domain was recognised by the 2018 Royal Astronomical Society Fowler Award. He earned his PhD in Astrophysics in 2012 and is currently a tenured professor of Astrophysics and Applied Machine Learning at University College London alongside his work at Spaceflux. Additionally, he serves as a Turing Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute and is a co-founder and trustee of PlanetAI. Through these roles, Prof. Waldmann remains deeply committed to pushing the boundaries of AI research and fostering meaningful connections between academic innovation and industrial applications, particularly within the rapidly evolving space sector.
 

Simon Machin

Space Weather Manager, MET Office
Simon Machin

Simon Machin is the Manager of the Met Office Space Weather programme, having worked within the Met Office space weather programme for around 15 years.

 
As well as providing the UK national weather and climate prediction services, the Met Office owns of the space weather risk on behalf of the UK government. This drives the key role to deliver the UK’s operational space weather capability. This includes delivery of space weather warnings, alerts and services to government, defence, Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), industry and the public.
 
Simon is responsible for oversight of space weather services and direction of scientific research to operations, leading to the delivery of space weather services aligned to user requirements. He also has a key role in ensuring that Met Office’s responsibilities under the UK Severe Space Weather Preparedness Strategy are delivered to government. The overarching aim being to develop understanding of space weather effects and impacts, and mitigations underpinned by robust science.  
 
Simon’s career spans over 40 years, most of which has been dedicated to supporting defence and security, during which Simon has held roles such as Chair of the NATO Technical Space Weather Panel. Alongside expertise in space weather and heliophysics Simon is a qualified meteorologist, climatologist and analyst, having worked in a variety of roles where he has contributed to developing and applying understanding the natural environment and natural physical phenomena to enable robust decision making to support resilience and successful operations.
 

Sophia McCollum

Program Manager, Space Surveillance, SSC/SZAZ
Sophia McCollum

Major Sophia S. McCollum is the Program Manager for Space Surveillance Systems at Space Systems Command, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California.  

 
As the Program Manager for Space Surveillance Systems, Maj McCollum leads dozens of Air and Space Force Officers, Civilians, and Government Contractor Advisors worldwide responsible for executing a portfolio of programs worth more than $1.5 billion.  Programs she is responsible for include SILENTBARKER, a joint United States Space Force and National Reconnaissance Office program and Quasi-Zenith Satellite System-Hosted Payload, an international agreement between the United States and Japan.
 
Maj McCollum received her commission through the Reserve Officer Training Corps program at Miami University of Ohio where she earned a dual-engineering degree in Chemical Engineering and Paper Science Engineering.  She later earned her Master of Science in Engineering Management from Central Michigan University.  She is a core Acquisitions Officer with 10-years of Space Operations experience, ranging from ground-based radar to satellite operations.
 
Maj McCollum is also a certified Department of the Air Force Coach, where she coaches leaders across the Department of Defense helping them navigate roadblocks and achieve their fullest potential.
 

Stuart Eves

Director, SJE Space Ltd
Stuart Eves

In 2018, Stuart Eves founded his own space consultancy company, SJE Space Ltd, after spending 16 years working for the UK Ministry Of Defence, and 14 years with Surrey Satellite Technology Limited.

He has been involved with a wide variety of space missions, including TopSat, which set a satellite world record for “resolution per mass” when it was launched in 2005, and which was featured in the Space Gallery at the Science Museum in London.

Stuart’s 2017 book “Space Traffic Control”, describes the measures needed to maintain the space environment and protect satellites from both natural hazards and man-made threats.

He serves on the Advisory Panel for the ESA Space Safety Programme, and is a founder of the GNOSIS network on sustainability in space.

He has appeared in a diverse range of published media on all aspects of space, and has previously been a recipient of an Arthur Clarke Award for space education and outreach.

Stuart has an MSc in Astrophysics, a PhD in satellite constellation design, and has been a fellow of both the Royal Astronomical Society and the British Interplanetary Society for more than 25 years. He’s not an astronaut, but he is an Astro-nut!

Toby Harris

Chair, SDA Working Group - UKSpace
Toby Harris

Tom Kubancik

Consultant, Blue Canyon Technologies
Tom Kubancik

 Tom Kubancik is a Founder and Executive Vice President of Trusted Space, ; Inc.  and consultant to Blue Canyon Technologies. 

 
Trusted Space, Inc. is a differentiated professional services company, focused on space mission engineering; modeling, simulation & analysis; custom software and algorithm development; and subject matter expertise for space systems and missions. Core to Trusted Space is an innovative approach to high-impact mission capability development, addressing all aspects of end-to-end space missions, with higher levels of autonomy and trust.
 
Tom performs several key roles for the company, including providing business leadership as Chief Revenue Officer and Executive Vice President. Tom and the team at Trusted Space are successful in building exceptional technical solutions through research and development to capability maturation to operational support,  while teaming with Industry and Academia. Tom has been at the center of the technical revolutions that have made today’s most complex missions possible including advanced microelectronics, high performance computing, sensors,  ground architectures, spacecraft, and advanced software to operate spacecraft safely in the increasingly congested and contested space.
 
Tom is a considered a worldwide expert in Space Situational Awareness and the technical, operational, and policy advancements needed for continued safe operation in space and the protection of our precious space environment. He has contributed to several NATO Science and Technology activities, published several articles and papers, and is a frequent conference presenter on Space Resiliency and Space Sustainability. 

Wing Commander Toby Steward

Station Commander, RAF Fylingdales
Wing Commander Toby Steward

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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Chair's Opening Remarks

Stuart Eves, Director, SJE Space Ltd

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The Challenges to Space Security in 2025

Dr John Huth , Chief, Office of Space & Counterspace, Defence Intelligence Agency

  • The key challenges and threats to U.S. national security or partner interests in space
  • The threat from Russia and China 
  • Emerging threats 
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    China’s Capability in Space and the Growing Threat

    Dr Brendan Mulvaney, Director, China Aerospace Studies Institute, USAF

  • Understanding China’s intention in space
  • Current PRC testing and trials 
  • Timelines and planning
  • What does it mean for the West?
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    Monitoring and Responding to Threats Against European Union Space Systems

    Dr Regina Peldszus, Policy Officer & Space Threat Response DO, Security & Defence Policy Directorate, European External Action Service

  • Space in the context of the EU Common Security & Defence Policy
  • Shared Understanding & Awareness of Space Threats
  • Responding to Space Threats
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    Morning Coffee

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    What is the Threat from War in Space?

    Dr Bleddyn Bowen, Associate Professor in Astropolitics & Space Warfare, Durham University

  • Overview of Spacepower Theory
  • The proliferation of Spacepower
  • NATO, Space, and Deterrence
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    Satellite Data, Irregular Warfare and Hostile Non-state Actors

    Dr Pawel Bernat, Senior Lecturer, Polish Air Force University

  • The democratization and commercialization of space technologies small states and non-state actors gained access to satellite data that was previously reserved for space powers only
  • This type of data has already been used by various proxies, including private military companies (PMCs), to gain operational and tactical advantage
  • The threat from traditionally weak actors like terrorist groups of proxies for the West is on the rise
  • Restriction for selling satellite data is a solution
  • SSA complemented by intelligence data might provide information necessary for introducing countermeasures. 
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    Panel: Threats to Satellites from Hostile Actors

    Dr John Huth , Chief, Office of Space & Counterspace, Defence Intelligence Agency

    Dr Brendan Mulvaney, Director, China Aerospace Studies Institute, USAF

    Dr Regina Peldszus, Policy Officer & Space Threat Response DO, Security & Defence Policy Directorate, European External Action Service

    Dr Pawel Bernat, Senior Lecturer, Polish Air Force University

    Clinton Clark

    Clinton Clark, VP of First Impressions, ExoAnalytic Solutions

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    Space Weather Hazards to Satellites

    Juha-Pekka Luntama, Head of Space Weather Office, European Space Agency

  • ESA capability in space weather monitoring
  • Key areas of concern
  • Case studies of recent space weather events and their effects
     
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    UK Space Weather Capability – Developing to Meet Future Needs

    Simon Machin, Space Weather Manager, MET Office

  • Operational space weather capabilities – Where we are today
  • Capability development in-train – The next 5 years
  • An R2O2R programme for the UK – Enduring operations driven development for the future
  • Space weather – An international collaboration of the willing
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    Joint Q+A: Space Weather as a Hazard to Satellite Systems

    Simon Machin, Space Weather Manager, MET Office

    Juha-Pekka Luntama, Head of Space Weather Office, European Space Agency

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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    Promoting the Long-Term Sustainability of Outer Space through Effective & Timely Data Sharing

    Alex Cacioni, Executive Director, Space Data Association

  • How has the SDA addressed key legal and operational risks of data sharing?
  • Public and private partnerships
  • The rise of mega-constellations; coordination in LEO is key
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    16:20

    Panel Session Hosted by the Space Data Association

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    17:30

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Stuart Eves, Director, SJE Space Ltd

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Toby Harris

    Toby Harris, Chair, SDA Working Group - UKSpace

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    9:00

    UK Space Command Keynote

    Commodore Tony Williams

    Commodore Tony Williams, Head of Capability, UK Space Command

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    9:30

    Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor ExoAnalytic Solutions

    Juli Lawless, Space Domain Awareness Innovation, ExoAnalytic Solutions

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    RAF Fylingdales’ Core Role in UK & Allied SSA

    Wing Commander Toby Steward

    Wing Commander Toby Steward, Station Commander, RAF Fylingdales

  • The mission and capability of Fylingdales
  • Reflections on the unprecedented surge in tracking activity as a result of geopolitical instability 
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    10:15

    Morning Coffee

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    10:45

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor CGI

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    11:15

    Dstl Efforts on Enhancing UK SDA Capabilities

  • DSTL programme updates
  • Cross-governmental collaboration on SDA
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    Dr Emma Kerr, Principal Adviser & Senior Principal Engineer, Space Domain Awareness, DSTL

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    11:30

    Developing and Operating the UK’s Space Surveillance and Protection Capabilities

  • The NSpOC and it’s missions
  • Civil Space Protection Services
  • The future space environment
  • Satellite Manoeuvre Support
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    David Sulley, Capability Manager, National Space Operations Centre

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    Joint Q+A: UK SSA & Cross-Government Efforts

    Dr Emma Kerr, Principal Adviser & Senior Principal Engineer, Space Domain Awareness, DSTL

    David Sulley, Capability Manager, National Space Operations Centre

    Group Captain Nicholas Bewley

    Group Captain Nicholas Bewley, Deputy Head Capability - Space Operations, UK Space Command

    Wing Commander Toby Steward

    Wing Commander Toby Steward, Station Commander, RAF Fylingdales

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    12:15

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor Kratos

    Hugh White, Senior Director, Space Domain Awareness Services, Kratos

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    12:45

    Networking Lunch

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    Enhancing UK Space Security: Spaceflux's Approach to SSA

    Prof. Ingo Waldmann, Chief Technology Officer, SPACEFLUX LTD

  • Showcasing Spaceflux's evolution and our strategic expansion to 25 global optical sensor sites by 2025
  • Demonstrating breakthrough innovations in optical LEO tracking and SWIR-enabled 24/7 monitoring capabilities
  • Presenting real-world case studies where our technology delivered mission-critical SSA
  • Highlighting Spaceflux's agile and cost-effective operational model, delivering high-precision SSA at a fraction of the cost of conventional alternatives
  • Outlining our technology roadmap and how our future innovations will address the challenges of an increasingly congested orbital environment
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    Protect and Defend Operations for the U.S. Space Force

    Colonel Ramsey Horn

    Colonel Ramsey Horn, Commander, Space Delta 9 (Orbital Warfare)

  • Preparing, presenting, and projecting forces to provide national decision authorities with response options to deter, and when necessary, defeat orbital threats
  • Conducting battlespace characterization operations
  • On-orbit experimentation and technology demonstrations
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    The Importance of Space Situational Awareness to Australia

    Colonel Robin Smith, Deputy Commander Space Forces Group , Australian Defence Space Command, Joint Capabilities Group

  • The configuration of Australian Space Command
  • Current capabilities
  • Division of responsibilities and roles 
  • International collaboration and partnership
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    14:45

    Canada’s National Defence Space Projects Surveillance of Space 2 Project

  • Sapphire update 
  • Commercial Partner Project update
  • Discussion of any RFI’s that are currently out in the marketplace
  • Discussion of any Standing Offers that are currently out in the marketplace
  • Overview of SofS 2 project: Description of scope/capabilities being sought: Ground Based Optical, and Space Based Optical
  • High-level technical requirements
  • Procurement approach
  • Current status
  • Opportunities for industry engagement
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    Darren Benedik, Project Manager, Surveillance of Space 2 Project, Canadian Department of National Defence

    David Wood

    David Wood, Space Domain Awareness Program Manager, Canadian Department of National Defence

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    15:00

    Joint Q+A: 5 Eye Cooperation

    Colonel Robin Smith, Deputy Commander Space Forces Group , Australian Defence Space Command, Joint Capabilities Group

    Darren Benedik, Project Manager, Surveillance of Space 2 Project, Canadian Department of National Defence

    David Wood

    David Wood, Space Domain Awareness Program Manager, Canadian Department of National Defence

    Colonel Ramsey Horn

    Colonel Ramsey Horn, Commander, Space Delta 9 (Orbital Warfare)

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    Watch, Train, & Act – Slingshot’s Eyes On The Skies

    Dr Mekhi Dhesi, Account Executive, Slingshot Aerospace Ltd.

  • WATCH: Slingshot’s Global Sensor Network.
  • 20+ Global Sensor Locations, 200+ Day/Night Sensors, 4M+ Observations Per Day, LEO-XGEO Coverage. 
  • TRAIN: TALOS – Slingshot's AI for threat simulation & training.  
  • ACT: How to use Slingshot’s platform to elevate your operations and act rapidly. 
  • AI-driven space domain awareness insights, manoeuvre recommendations and integrated command-and-control capabilities.  
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    15:35

    Session Reserved for Sponsor PTC

    Marc Riviere, Senior Director, Aerospace & Defense Industry Advisor, PTC

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    15:55

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:25

    Space Domain Awareness: System Solutions and Performance

  • Leonardo's Capabilities and Products Overview.
  • Introduction to the EMISSARY Project.
  • Radar for Space Surveillance: Leonardo’s Solution for the Detection and Recognition of Space Objects.
  • SSA Capabilities and Performance Analysis: Key Findings from Simulations, Focusing on Radar Capabilities for SSA Purposes.
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    Giorgia D'Agostinis, Program Manager, Leonardo S.p.A

    Benedetta Di Lorenzo, System Engineer, Leonardo S.p.A

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    Enhancing Operational Capability of the Italian Space Situational Awareness Centre

    Lieutenant Colonel Claudio Gizzi, Head of the Operations Branch, Space Situational Awareness Centre, Italian Air & Space Operations Command

  • Current capability and goals
  • International partnership and development 
  • Case studies of recent events
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    EU SST: Updates and strategic outlook of the EU SST Partnership

    Dr Pascal Faucher, Chairman EU SST Consortium, CNES

  • Operational overview of the EU SST Partnership
  • Contribution of EU SST to European strategic autonomy
  • Actions taken to foster innovation and competitiveness of the industry and start-ups
  • Actions taken to exploit synergies between civil and defense in the SSA domain 
     
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    Providing Space Situational Awareness Capability for the French Armed Forces

    Lieutenant Colonel Vincent Lochet, Commander, COSMOS (Centre Opérationnel de Surveillance Militaire des Objets Spatiaux)

  • Overview of France’s national SSA capability and goals
  • Capability upgrades since 2023
  • Future planning towards 2030
  • Working with international partners 
  • Case studies of recent work
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    Joint Q+A: European Updates

    Lieutenant Colonel Claudio Gizzi, Head of the Operations Branch, Space Situational Awareness Centre, Italian Air & Space Operations Command

    Dr Pascal Faucher, Chairman EU SST Consortium, CNES

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    17:45

    Session Reserved for Sponsor Safran

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    18:05

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Toby Harris

    Toby Harris, Chair, SDA Working Group - UKSpace

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    8:20

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Toby Harris

    Toby Harris, Chair, SDA Working Group - UKSpace

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    Opening Panel: The challenges associated with setting up a Civ/Mil UK National Space Operations Centre (NSpOC) and establishing the UK as a credible player in Space Domain Awareness (SDA) and Space Traffic Coordination (STC)

    Toby Harris

    Toby Harris, Chair, SDA Working Group - UKSpace

    Group Captain Nicholas Bewley

    Group Captain Nicholas Bewley, Deputy Head Capability - Space Operations, UK Space Command

    Dr Mekhi Dhesi, Account Executive, Slingshot Aerospace Ltd.

    Alastair East

    Alastair East, Deputy Head Civil Policy & Strategy, NSpOC

    Mark Cole

    Mark Cole, Vice President Secure Space Systems, CGI IT UK Limited

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    Driving Innovation in SDA

    F Schnell, Director/Senior Materiel Leader, Space Domain Awareness Division, Space Systems Command, USSF

  • SDA is multi-discipline, more than surveillance. The Integration of Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Environment & Blue Force Information is key
  • Joint Commercial Ops Cell Allied Integration
  • Integration of new SDA sources
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    9:50

    Developing Polish Military Space Situational Awareness Capability

  • Current capability
  • Civil-Military partnerships
  • International cooperation
  • Future planning 
     
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    Colonel Pawel Chodosiewicz, Chief of SSA Department, ARGUS - Space Operations Centre

    Colonel (Ret'd) Zygmunt Aniol, Director Space Safety Department, Polish Space Agency

    Lieutenant Colonel Marcin Sowka, Senior Specialist, ARGUS - Space Operations Centre

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    Morning Coffee

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    Meeting the Challenges of a Rapidly Changing Space Environment

    Hester Baird, Senior Orbital Analyst, Raytheon UK

  • Latest changes to the space environment and analyst operations.
  • The challenges of launch and return operations.
  • How Raytheon UK are building SDA capabilities to meet these challenges.
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    US/International Collaboration Options for Space Based Space Domain Awareness (SDA)

    Sophia McCollum, Program Manager, Space Surveillance, SSC/SZAZ

  • Since 2020, the United States Space Force (USSF) has worked to establish space-based SDA sensors and develop international partner SDA collaboration opportunities
  • International collaboration will create resilient and diverse architectures for Space Domain Awareness (SDA)
  • Space based SDA allows for critical timelines to be met in threat-based scenarios 
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    Matching Allied Needs, Capacity and Capabilities with US Space Architecture

    Joel Mercado

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  • Coalition Space Architecture for resiliency and diversity
  • Adding resiliency and capability in the near term with developed partners
  • Cultivating future partners
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    Joint Q+A: US International SDA Initiatives

    Sophia McCollum, Program Manager, Space Surveillance, SSC/SZAZ

    Joel Mercado

    Joel Mercado, Sensor C3 Branch Chief, Space Systems Command International Affairs

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    A Modular Approach to On-Orbit Space Situational Awareness

  • History of modular space systems
  • Key enabling capabilities enabling mission performance 
  • Generational updates to HW to support increased mission effectiveness
  • Enabling ecosystems for modular space capability
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    Elvis Silva, Business Development Manager, Blue Canyon Technologies

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    Implementing SDA within NATO: A Resources Perspective

    Donald Bedard, Officer, Space Defence Systems, NATO

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    NATO Science and Technology Research Task Group (RTG), Collaborative Experimentation for Improved Space Situational awareness to Support Current and Future NATO Missions

    Carolyn Sheaff, NATO SCI-SET-355 Research Task Group (RTG) Panel Chair, AFRL/RI TAPOUT Program Manager, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Information Directorate (AFLR/RI)

    Andrea Loper, Acquisition Program Manager/ Deputy Program Control Chief/NATO RTG-355 Stakeholders Working Group Co-Chair, Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate

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    Joint Q+A: NATO SSA Efforts

    Donald Bedard, Officer, Space Defence Systems, NATO

    Carolyn Sheaff, NATO SCI-SET-355 Research Task Group (RTG) Panel Chair, AFRL/RI TAPOUT Program Manager, U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, Information Directorate (AFLR/RI)

    Andrea Loper, Acquisition Program Manager/ Deputy Program Control Chief/NATO RTG-355 Stakeholders Working Group Co-Chair, Air Force Research Laboratory, Directed Energy Directorate

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    Afternoon Tea

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    SDA Satellite Characterisation at Dstl

    Alexander Agathanggelou, Senior Space Scientist, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory

  • Introduction to SDA Characterisation.
  • Overview of Characterisation work at Dstl.
  • Next steps for UK SDA characterisation.
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    Developing Military SSA Capabilities at the European Defence Agency

    Nicolas Stassin, Project Officer Defence in Space and Space Situational Awareness, European Defence Agency

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    Space Domain Awareness: The Global Common

    Lieutenant Colonel Amandeep Singh, Officer Commanding, Space Domain Awareness, The Indian Army, Ministry of Defence

  • As Space has become more congested, enhancement and change of posture regarding Space are very much needed.
  • Establishing SDA is an indispensable part of any Space activity as the Space security environment is multifaceted and complex and is expected to remain so. It is anticipated that the number of space-faring nations will continue to increase. 
  • Accelerating commercial innovations and an upsurge in international interest in tracking proficiencies emphasize the vital need for consistent and dependable SDA data. 
  • Space as an operational domain and a global autonomous subject, it is necessary to initiate preliminary steps to intensify the cooperation, collaboration and coordination of all associates.
  • SDA is an area that has received increased international attention in the last decade due to the space environment becoming increasingly congested, contested, and competitive. The next 10 years will likely see further improvement in the accuracy and timeliness of SDA services, including in how small an object can be detected and how frequently the location of objects in space can be monitored and updated. 
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    Toby Harris

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    Raytheon UK
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