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Global MilSatCom 2025
3 November - 6 November 2025

Enabling you to Connect with, Learn from and Shape the MilSatCom Community

Free to attend for military and government worldwide, this conference is the largest gathering of MilSatCom in the World. Only at Global MilSatCom will you gain access to 1000 experts and leaders of the community in one place.
 
It’s time to unlock unparalleled insights from the biggest experts in the field to ensure you stay ahead in the dynamic landscape of military satellite communications. Join the hub of the MilSatCom community.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Lieutenant General Douglas Schiess

Lieutenant General Douglas Schiess

Commander, U.S. Space Forces - Space & Joint Force Space Component
Lieutenant General Philip Garrant

Lieutenant General Philip Garrant

Commander, Space Systems Command, USSF
Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

Chief of Joint Capabilities, Australian Defence Force
Major General Pascal Legai

Major General Pascal Legai

Senior Security Adviser to the Director General, European Space Agency
Vice Admiral Dr Thomas Daum

Vice Admiral Dr Thomas Daum

Chief of German Cyber and Information Domain Service, German Cyber and Information Domain Service, Bundeswehr/ German Federal Armed Forces

Charlotte M. Gerhart

Deputy PEO - Military Communications and Positioning, Navigation, and Timing, Space Systems Command, USSF
Charlotte M. Gerhart

Colonel Ludovic Monnerat

J5 & Head of Space Domain, Swiss Armed Forces
Colonel Ludovic Monnerat

Colonel in General Staff Ludovic Monnerat is the J5 and at the same time Head of the Space Domain of the Swiss Armed Forces. He is the founder of this new organization for space and is leading it since its inception in 2017. He has been Chief Trainer of the joint operational staff during 8 years, Head of the Special Operations Section of the same staff during 8 years as well, and member of the Information Operations Section during 2 years. In the militia (reserve) system of the Swiss Armed Forces, he commanded a Special Forces Battalion and an Infantry Company, and was the Chief of Staff of the Joint Special Operations Center during 8 years.

 

Colonel Mietta Groeneveld

Director, NATO Command and Control Centre of Excellence
Colonel Mietta Groeneveld

Colonel Mietta Groeneveld is the Director of the NATO Command & Control Centre of Excellence (C2COE). The C2COE provides NATO with expertise in Command and Control, currently focusing on the development of NATO Multi-Domain Command and Control, the transformation of operational level headquarters driven by technology and MDO, and the cultural change of future decision makers.

 
Since joining the military in 1986, Colonel Groeneveld has occupied a range of command and staff positions across the technical, operational, and strategic levels. She earned a Master’s degree in Applied Physics and, in 2014, completed both the Canadian National Security Program (NSP6) in Toronto and the EU High-Level Course on Security & Defence.
 
Following these achievements, she has held several positions at the international strategic level. In the immediate aftermath of the Russian invasion of Crimea, she was the Branch Head for Multilateral Military Affairs. She also served as the Netherlands’ representative on the NATO Logistics Committee and the Committee on Standardisation. Furthermore, she was the Chair of the board for the BENELUX Arms Control Agency and the NATO CIMIC COE, as well as a board member for the Strategic Airlift Capability C-17 and the Movement Coordination Centre Europe (MCCE) and Chairmen of AFCEA The Hague.
 
Colonel Groeneveld’s deployments include a 2002 mission to Kyrgyzstan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom and a 2017-2018 tour in Afghanistan, where she was CJ4/EF5 of the Training and Advisory Command-North and held the NLD-SNR/red card for the Resolute Support Mission.
 

Don Brown

Head, Global Government, Amazon Kuiper Government
Don Brown

 Don Brown is a longtime resident of Washington. In over 30 years developing commercial space systems, he has held leadership roles at Panamsat, Intelsat, Telesat and, currently, at Amazon’s Project Kuiper. Most recently, Don was the General Manager of Telesat U.S. Services, LLC. Don was the co-founder of USA TODAY Sky Radio, the first satellite delivered inflight broadcast service, and was the President of QRadio, a streaming music/technology service developed by Quincy Jones to create new audiences for 

African music. Don is now a senior executive with Project Kuiper, the LEO satellite network of 
Amazon.com. Don’s focus is Global Government Solutions for Project Kuiper.
 
Don Brown has led teams which developed the Telesat “Blackjack/Croupier” satellite for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Cisco “IP Router in Space” (“IRIS”) payload on Intelsat IS-14, launched in November 2009, and the Australian Defence Force (ADF) UHF payload, launched on Intelsat IS-22 in 2012, among others. The ADF Hosted Payload was named by “Via Satellite” magazine as 
one of the “30 Events that Shaped the Last 30 Years in Satellite.” 
 
Since August 2020, Don Brown has been a member of the Space Enterprise Advisory Group (“SpEAG”) supporting Space Systems Command (SSC), U.S. Space Force. SpEAG is a group of 10-15 senior industry officials and former flag officers supporting the U.S. Space Force as it accelerates and increases its engagement with the commercial and international space industry. Don Brown has also served on the Satellite Task Force of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee to the President of the United States and as Co-Chair of the Government Services Working Group of the Satellite Industry 
Association. He is a graduate of Princeton University and is a frequent speaker on commercial satellite operations and national security. 
 
For many years, Mr. Brown has advocated for increased commercial space engagement in government systems. With Air Force Colonel Mike Moyles, he wrote a multi-part series for Space News entitled “Rethinking the Relationship: What’s the appropriate balance between government and commercial space industry for the next generation of satellite communications?” Mr. Brown founded the “Hosted Payload Alliance” and has participated in countless policy fora concerning commercial space. 
 
Don has been an active contributor to the performing arts in Washington and nationally. Don has served on the Board of Directors for the Washington National Opera, on the Executive Committee of the Glimmerglass Festival Board of Directors, and currently serves on the Advisory Board of the Seattle Opera.

Lieutenant General Douglas Schiess

Commander, U.S. Space Forces - Space & Joint Force Space Component
Lieutenant General Douglas Schiess

Lt. Gen. Douglas A. Schiess is the Commander, U.S. Space Forces - Space; and United States Space Command’s Combined Joint Force Space Component Commander, Vandenberg Space Force Base, California. Lt. Gen. Schiess leads thousands of joint and combined personnel across 50 tactical units with a mission to plan, integrate, conduct and assess global space operations in order to deliver combat relevant space effects in, from, and to space for combatant commanders, coalition partners, the Joint Force and the nation. Lt. Gen. Schiess plans and executes space operations through two command and control deltas and exercises operational control of assigned and attached U.S. Space Forces including all or portions of six operational deltas. Additionally, Lt. Gen. Schiess oversees two command and control deltas, and five distinct and geographically dispersed operations centers, including the Combined Space Operations Center at Vandenberg SFB, California; the National Space Defense Center at Schriever SFB, Colorado; the Missile Warning Center at Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, Colorado; the Joint Overhead Persistent Infrared Planning Center at Buckley SFB, Colorado; and the Joint Navigation Warfare Center located at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.

 
Lt. Gen. Schiess entered the Air Force as a Distinguished Graduate of the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of California at Los Angeles in 1992 and transferred to the United States Space Force in 2022. He has commanded the 4th Space Operations Squadron at Schriever AFB, Colo.; the 45th Operations Group at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.; the 21st Space Wing at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo.; and the 45th Space Wing at Patrick AFB, Fla. He deployed to Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, in support of operations Enduring Freedom, Resolute Support, and Inherent Resolve. His staff assignments include Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Headquarters Space Operations Command, the Air Staff and Office of the Secretary of the Air Force. Prior to his current assignment, General Schiess was the Commander, Combined Force Space Component Command and Vice Commander, Space Operations Command.
 

Lieutenant General Philip Garrant

Commander, Space Systems Command, USSF
Lieutenant General Philip Garrant

Lt. Gen. Philip A. Garrant is Commander, Space Systems Command, headquartered at Los Angeles Air Force Base, California. He is responsible for more than 15,000 military, civilian and contractor personnel worldwide and an annual budget of $15.6 billion, while managing the research, design, development, acquisition, launch, and sustainment of satellites and the associated command and control systems. His extensive portfolio includes military satellite communication, missile warning, navigation and timing, space-based weather, space launch and test ranges, space superiority, responsive space and other emerging evolutionary space programs.

Prior to Space Systems Command, Lt. Gen. Garrant served as the Deputy Chief of Space Operations, Strategy, Plans, Programs, and Requirements, and had the overall responsibility for the strategies, requirements, and budget of the United States Space Force.
 
Lt. Gen. Garrant received his commission from the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps program at the University of Maryland in 1991.  During his career, he has served in a variety of acquisition positions including Systems Engineer, Program Manager, Program Element Monitor, Squadron Commander, Senior Materiel Leader, Deputy Program Executive Officer and Program Executive.
 

Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

Chief of Joint Capabilities, Australian Defence Force
Lieutenant General Susan Coyle

Lieutenant General Susan Coyle enlisted as a soldier in the Army Reserves in 1987 before completing a Science degree at the Australian Defence Force Academy and graduating from the Royal Military College in 1992 into the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. She was appointed to Chief of Joint Capabilities Group in July 2024, becoming the first female to lead a warfighting and operational domain.

 
Lieutenant General Coyle has worked at the tactical, operational and strategic level in a variety of command and staff appointments. She has commanded at every rank, including Commander Forces Command, Commander Joint Task Force 633 (CJTF633), Commander 6th Brigade, Commander Task Group Afghanistan and Commanding Officer 17th Signal Regiment. She has seen operational service as the J6 Communications on Operation CITADEL, and Officer Commanding 104th Signal Squadron on Operation ANODE, Deputy Commander – Afghanistan, transitioning into Deputy Commander JTF 636 on Operation SLIPPER / Task Group Afghanistan on Operation HIGHROAD, and CJTF633 on Operation ACCORDION. Key staff appointments include Head Information Warfare, Director Workforce and Behaviours - First Principles Review, Director Soldier Career Management – Army, Director of Studies Land at the Australian Command and Staff College, Military Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Army and Aide-de-camp to Commander Australian Theatre. 
 
Lieutenant General Coyle holds post-graduate qualifications in a Master of Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College, a Master in Organisational Development and Strategic Human Resource Management from the University of New England, and a Master of Management in Defence Studies from the University of Canberra. She is an alumnus of the Harvard Advanced Management Program. 
 
Lieutenant General Coyle was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia for Commander Joint Task Force 633, a Distinguished Service Medal as Deputy Commander JTF 636 / Commander Task Group Afghanistan on Operation SLIPPER / HIGHROAD, and a Conspicuous Service Cross as Commanding Officer 17th Signal Regiment. She has also received a Chief of Joint Operations Command Commendation as Officer Commanding 104th Signal Squadron on Operation ANODE, and a Commander Australian Theatre Commendation as Staff Officer to the Commander Australian Theatre Joint Intelligence Centre. Whilst posted to the United States, she received the U.S. Army Commendation Medal as the 11th Signal Brigade Satellite Engineer.
 

Major General Pascal Legai

Senior Security Adviser to the Director General, European Space Agency
Major General Pascal Legai

Major General Pascal Legai has a military background (Major General in the French Air and Space Force, Ret). He acquired experience mainly in the fields of geography, imagery intelligence, international relations, Space and Security issues. He has extensive international experience in the geospatial information domain.

 
Before joining ESA, he was Director of the EU Satellite Centre, an imagery analysis centre, based near Madrid, Spain, providing Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) and Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) products and services to support the EU external action.
 
He has a PhD in International Relations, a qualification as Research Director, a law degree, several Master degrees in Imagery Processing, Computer Sciences, in History, in Irish Civilization, in Mathematics. He is an aerospace engineer and has also an Engineer Diploma in the field of the geographic sciences.
 

Vice Admiral Dr Thomas Daum

Chief of German Cyber and Information Domain Service, German Cyber and Information Domain Service, Bundeswehr/ German Federal Armed Forces
Vice Admiral Dr Thomas Daum

Vice-Admiral Dr Thomas Daum joined the Bundeswehr as an officer candidate in 1981. After studying computer science at the Bundeswehr University in Munich and completing his naval officer education, he received first command assignments on seagoing units. From 1996 onwards, he took part in the two-year admiral staff officers’ training at the Bundeswehr Command and Staff College in Hamburg.

 
His career as a senior officer was characterised by assignments at command headquarters and at the Federal Ministry of Defence, where he served in the areas of CIS support/C4ISR as well as concepts and capability analysis. He was also given command assignments at home and abroad, especially as commander of a fast patrol boat squadron, also on NATO operations.
 
He served as Head of the Information Technology Directorate at the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) from 2012 to 2015 and as Chief of Staff and Deputy General Manager as well as Chief Operating Officer of the NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) in Brussels, Belgium, from 2015 to 2019.
 
After becoming Chief of Staff at the German Cyber and Information Domain Service Headquarters on 1 April 2019, Dr Daum was appointed as Chief of the Cyber and Information Domain Service on 25 September 2020.
 

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European Space Agency
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NATO Command and Control Centre of Excellence
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Swiss Armed Forces
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ALL.SPACE

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http://www.all.space/

Founded in 2013 with headquarters in Reading, UK, ALL.SPACE is a fast-growing innovative deep tech company and builder of the world’s first and only field-proven smart terminal to simultaneously deliver full-performance connections across all significant orbits from a single device.

ALL.SPACE’s pioneering technology moves the industry beyond multiple antennas and terminals for different networks with a fully reconfigurable and flexible platform that converges infrastructure, networks, edge computing, intelligent routing and software-defined capabilities all through one device. We deliver assured communications across multiple orbits and networks for a smarter, safer, more resilient world.

Initially serving defence and government mobility markets, including NATO, we will enable ubiquitous connectivity to remote locations on land, in the air and at sea. Our platform enables military users to leverage emerging satellite technologies in multiple orbits (LEO/MEO/HEO/GEO), giving them the needed resiliency, assured bandwidth and lower latency for multi-domain operations in congested and contested environments. This game-changing solution will bring a new level of connectivity to mobility users globally.


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Thales is a global technology leader with more than 77,000 employees on five continents. The Group is investing in digital and “deep tech” innovations – Big Data, artificial intelligence, connectivity, cybersecurity and quantum technology – to build a future we can all trust.

In the markets of defence and security, aerospace and space, digital identity and security, and transport, Thales provides solutions, services and products to help its customers – companies, organizations and governments – to carry out their critical missions.

Military satellite communications play a crucial role on the theatre of operations and must take into account the needs of tactical users. Thales’s NEXIUM Sat, powered by System 21, offers end-to-end military communication ground segment solutions, including anti-interference and anti-jamming capabilities in order to maintain connectivity with throughput adaptation under extreme threats.


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Reflex Aerospace

SME Zone Exhibitor
https://www.reflexaerospace.com/

Reflex Aerospace offers rapid, payload-centric, dual-use, secure-by-design small satellite solutions. They apply modern manufacturing advancements to a unique design process resulting in enhanced reliability, the highest-performing core avionics in class, and improved delivery times.


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ELTA Systems Ltd

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https://www.iai.co.il/

ELTA Systems Ltd., a group and subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries, is one of Israel’s leading defense electronics companies and a global leader in the field of Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR), Early Warning and Control, Homeland Security (HLS), Self-Protection and Self-Defense, and Fire Control applications.

ELTA offers comprehensive OTM SATCOM solutions with cutting edge technologies for airborne, naval and ground platforms. ELTA has advanced AESA antenna technologies for GEO, MEO and LEO applications. Vast experience in commissioning airborne SATCOM terminals on mission aircraft, fighter aircraft and helicopters. Land based SATCOM solutions for OTM manpack and vehicular. Naval SATCOM for vessels and submarines.



INTEGRASYS

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https://www.integrasys-space.com/

INTEGRASYS, established in 1990 is a software development and engineering company specialized in satellite network design, deployment, maintenance, and interference mitigation tools for monitoring critical satellite infrastructure in the commercial and defense fields, offering a wide range of signal monitoring products and VSAT Deployment, maintenance, and link budget solutions.


Marlink

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https://marlink.com/

Marlink is the trusted partner of fully managed network solutions based on an intelligent hybrid network infrastructure and unrivalled digital services. We serve European militaries and government institutions, empowering remote operations with multi-band satcoms seamlessly integrated with terrestrial technologies. We tailor our solutions with advanced tracking and safety, welfare communications, digital solutions including remote data and IT and cyber security supported by 24/7 logistics and support for efficient operations.



Satcube

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https://www.satcube.com/

Satcube is a fast-growing technology company in the satellite communications industry with a focus on developing game-changing terminals and services to enable high-speed broadband anywhere - quickly, and cost-efficiently. The European innovator employs a world-class research and development team, and actively collaborates with leading Scandinavian and European universities, as well as with ground-breaking projects sponsored by the European Space Agency and Vinnova.


SWISSto12

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https://swissto12.com/

Swissto12 is a leading manufacturer of advanced Radio Frequency (RF) payloads, systems and products for telecommunications, surveillance and radar applications across the aeronautic industry. The company’s RF systems and products benefit from proprietary and patented aerospace-qualified 3D-printing technologies that deliver lightweight, compact, highly performing, and competitive RF functionality.

Customers and partners include the European Space Agency, Intelsat, Inmarsat, Lockheed Martin, Elbit Systems and Thales. Swissto12 has developed commercially with success in Europe, the USA and Israel and is amongst the fastest growing aerospace companies in Europe. Swissto12 spun off in 2011 from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), is privately owned and backed by prominent Swiss and European Investors.

SWISSto12 has deployed more than 1,000 RF products in space, maritime, ground and airborne applications, covering from L-band to V-band. Swissto12 RF products include array apertures for on-the-move applications (airborne, ground) in X-band, Ku-band and Ka-band, phased arrays in with low power consumption for communications and radar, antenna feeds and feed systems for space and ground, and direction-finding antenna front ends. SWISSto12 also builds the HummingSat - the first ever geostationary SmallSat - A new type of small, agile and low weight geostationary satellite designed to deliver high-quality connectivity for a disruptively low investment per mission.


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Armada International

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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.


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For 35 years, Via Satellite has provided essential news and expert business analysis on the global commercial communications satellite industry, including current and evolving applications, infrastructure issues, technology, and business and regulatory developments around the world. Top satellite executives from 160 countries read Via Satellite to fully understand the industry and maximize their companies’ profits. Key influencers in the global satellite and telecom industries turn to Via Satellite and its events for community, emerging technologies and in-depth news and analysis – connecting buyers and sellers to improve business outcomes. Via Satellite magazine offers in-depth coverage of the global satellite industry delivered monthly directly to your inbox. Via Satellite’s Daily News Feed delivers actionable news and in-depth analysis in all sectors of the market (broadcasting, enterprise, military, broadband, commercial and civil space) providing users with a complete picture of the satellite landscape on a daily basis.


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GSOA is the global CEO-driven association representing the satellite industry. GSOA provides a platform for collaboration between companies involved in the satellite ecosystem globally and a unified voice for the sector. Our vision is to help policymakers improve the state of the world by continuously bridging digital, education, health, social, gender and economic divides across diverse geographies and across mature and developing economies.


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Microwave Journal provides leading-edge technical content for RF, microwave and wireless engineers worldwide. MWJ the magazine reaches 50,000 qualified subscribers with practical design application articles for working engineers. MWJournal.com delivers the latest news, events, webinars, whitepapers, videos and newsletters to RF/microwave professionals. EDI CON China and USA events bring industry and engineers together for information exchange and education. For over 60 years, Microwave Journal has been THE resource for engineers who are developing infrastructure for the next-generation of wireless and defense technologies. www.mwjournal.com


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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.

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