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Women in MilSatCom Forum
7 November 2024
Women in MilSatCom Forum

Providing a platform for women to join forces and share triumphs, and chart the course ahead, the Women in MilSatCom Forum aims to celebrate the ground-breaking women shaping the future of MilSatCom. It will provide a pivotal opportunity to strengthen networks, unlock knowledge and opens opportunities to propel your career and the industry forward!

Not only will the event offer unique opportunities for women and allies in the sector to connect through Speed Networking sessions, it will also provide interactive content-led discussions in the form of Panel Discussions, Fireside Chats and Keynote Remarks, enabling the community to expand their network, access exclusive insights from partner associations, and ultimately further their career prospects in the sector.

Free* to attend for all of those in the MilSatCom community.

*subject to approval.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Angela Owen

Angela Owen

Founder, Women in Defence UK
Dr Mamatha Maheshwarappa CEng

Dr Mamatha Maheshwarappa CEng

Head of Research & Development, Co-Chair of WIA-E UK Regional Network, WIA-Europe UK
Helen Weedon

Helen Weedon

Managing Director, Satcoms Innovation Group
Joan Johnson-Freese

Joan Johnson-Freese

Senior Fellow, Women in International Security
Laryssa Patten

Laryssa Patten

Head, Space Technology Adoption and Resilience, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
Patricia Cooper

Patricia Cooper

President & Founder, Constellation Advisory, LLC and Former VP, Space X
Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski

Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski

Deputy Commandant, Tedder Academy of Leadership, Royal Air Force / ALTA

Angela Owen

Founder, Women in Defence UK
Angela Owen


Angela’s Army career spanned 30 years and included tours in the UK, Germany and NI during the ‘Troubles’. One of the very first mothers to re-join the Army after the rules changed in the early 90s, Angela has always cared deeply about helping women progress with a real passion for gender equity.

In 2011, Angela founded Women in Defence UK. Although best known for its annual Awards, now in their 9th year, its innovative Critical Mass work and its Challenge interviews with senior officers and MOD officials. Its ground-breaking cross-defence sector mentoring programme is in its fourth year and the group continues to collaborate with the MOD and industry on the Women in Defence Charter.

Angela recently reprised her early (Commonwealth Games) athletics career and enjoys sprinting in Masters’ competitions albeit very slowly. She was appointed OBE in the New Years’ Honours List 2021 for her services to women who work in the Defence Sector and was selected to join the Northern Power Women’s Power List in 2024. An exceptionally proud mother of a son and daughter, she is now an equally proud grandmother of two glorious granddaughters!

 

Dr Chiara Palla

Co-Lead, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
Dr Chiara Palla

Dr Chiara Palla has been working as Project Manager at MDA Space UK since February 2020. She currently manages multiple projects focusing on the design and development of space sensors for exploration and on-orbit servicing missions, and space-based communication technology, including the Radiofrequency distribution network for HLCS, which will be onboard the Lunar Gateway. Her day-to-day job involves interactions with diverse teams, international space agencies, commercial customers and suppliers to ensure the programs are timely delivered.
Previously (2017-2020) she worked at Imperial College, Space Magnetometer Laboratory of Space Physics group, as Instrument engineer for Magnetometer payload on ESA RadCube, VIGIL and JUICE missions.
She holds a PhD from Cranfield University (2017) specialising in Space Debris Mitigation technologies for de-orbiting. During the PhD, she also worked as part time President for the Cranfield University Student Association.
She is co-lead for the non-profit organization WIA-Europe (WIA-E) UK Regional Network, which is committed to promoting female talent and leadership across all levels of the European aerospace sector.
Aside from the Space sector, Chiara is a qualified Ski Instructor with BASI.
 

Dr Mamatha Maheshwarappa CEng

Head of Research & Development, Co-Chair of WIA-E UK Regional Network, WIA-Europe UK
Dr Mamatha Maheshwarappa CEng

Dr Mamatha Maheshwarappa is the Head of Research & Development within Office of the Chief Engineer (OCE) at the UK Space Agency. Previously, as a Payload Systems Lead, she provided technical leadership on various UK Space Agency programmes and projects, by offering technical oversight/assurance. At RAL Space, she was the technical lead on SPEQTRE (Space Photon Entanglement Quantum Technology Readiness Experiment) satellite project. Mamatha has worked on transceivers for ExoMars and Lunar Polar Sample Return projects while at QinetiQ. She has a PhD in Software Defined Radios for Multi-Satellite Communications from the University of Surrey, UK. Mamatha is the co-chair of the Women in Aerospace-Europe (WIA-E) UK Regional Network representing UK Space Agency.

Helen Weedon

Managing Director, Satcoms Innovation Group
Helen Weedon

Helen Weedon is Managing Director of the Satcoms Innovation Group (SIG) which is dedicated to promoting innovation within the satellite industry. Helen has been involved with SIG since 2011, previously supporting the group with marketing, PR, and admin activities. Helen has over 20 years’ experience within the satellite and broadcast industries. She is the founder of Radical Moves, a specialist PR and Marketing agency. Helen is fluent in French, German, and Welsh, with a basic knowledge of Dutch and Spanish. Helen regularly addresses the industry on the challenges faced by the satellite industry and the innovative approaches needed to resolve them.

Joan Johnson-Freese

Senior Fellow, Women in International Security
Joan Johnson-Freese

Dr. Joan Johnson-Freese is a University Professor Emeritus and former Chair of the National Security Affairs Department at the Naval War College, as well as serving as the Charles Bolden Chair on Science, Space & Technology. She has also been part of the Government Department faculty of Harvard Extension School and Harvard Summer School since 2004, and a Senior Fellow with Women in International Security. She is the author of Women v Women: The Case for Cooperation (2022), Women, Peace & Security: An Introduction (2nd edition, December 2023) and her new book Leadership in War & Peace: Masculine & Feminine is forthcoming in 2025. She is also the author of 7 books and dozens of articles on space security, testified on space security before Congress on multiple occasions, a faculty member of the International Space University and held positions on multiple space-related boards and advisory councils.

Laryssa Patten

Head, Space Technology Adoption and Resilience, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
Laryssa Patten

Ms Laryssa Patten is the Head of the Space Technology Adoption and Resilience (STAR) team at the NATO Communications and Information Agency. Laryssa has spent her career in the space field on civilian, government and military space programs. This includes working at the Canadian Space Agency on RADARSAT operations and International Space Station operations where she trained astronauts and cosmonauts to operate robotics in space. She also supported the European Commission on European Space Policy Development and Galileo Applications. For the last 10 years, Laryssa has been part of NATO, responsible for both Space and the Alliance Global Hawk activities within the Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance service center and the Chief Technology Office at NCI Agency.
 

Patricia Cooper

President & Founder, Constellation Advisory, LLC and Former VP, Space X
Patricia Cooper

Patricia Cooper is a leading expert on satellite communications, regulation and space policy, and is the founder of the space consultancy, Constellation Advisory, LLC, where she advises smart space and satellite ventures and international projects.

For six years, Cooper led Government Affairs for the Starlink satellite broadband constellation project at Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX), where she secured Federal Communications Commission authorization for a record 12,000 satellites, and market access in more than 30 countries. She advocated for updates to spectrum, telecom competition and space safety regulations in the US and around the globe to support the coming generation of satellite networks. Today, Starlink serves over 2 million users worldwide with a constellation of over 6,000 satellites in over 70 countries.

Prior to SpaceX, Patricia was an executive at geostationary satellite fleet operator Intelsat and as for nearly 7 years, President of the Satellite Industry Association (SIA), the leading trade organization representing U.S. satellite operators, manufacturers and service providers. At SIA, Patricia advocated in regulatory and national security arenas, for fair trade and competition rules internationally, and spearheaded a successful bipartisan, bi-cameral legislative initiative to reform satellite export control legislation. Previously, Patricia had served in both the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Commerce, and led international outreach at two start-ups, CoreExpress, an Internet fiber infrastructure play and PanAmSat Corporation, a disruptor in the early satellite services market.

Patricia holds a Master’s Degree with Distinction in International Economics from the John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and a Bachelor’s Degrees in Political Science and German from Kansas State University (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa).
 

Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski

Deputy Commandant, Tedder Academy of Leadership, Royal Air Force / ALTA
Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski

Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski joined the RAF in 1999. Her posts have primarily been at the forefront of the UK’s air movements & transport operations and included operational tours of Iraq and Afghanistan. She has served in the Joint Force Logistics HQ during Op HERRICK drawdown and in the UK’s Permanent Joint HQ supporting emergent UK operations in the broader Middle East. She commanded Logistics Squadron at RAF Waddington, supporting and enabling the RAF’s ISTAR Force. She has served as the Aide de Camp to Commander British Forces Cyprus and as the Military Assistant to the Assistant Chief of Defence Staff. Following a year planning and executing the world-wide baton relay to commemorate RAF100 in 2018, she then served as Executive Officer on 85 (Expeditionary Logistics) Wing at RAF Wittering, the home of the RAF’s high readiness deployable logistics capability.

Daniela assumed the role of Deputy Commandant of the Tedder Academy of Leadership in 2021, a role that shapes and influences leadership training and education across the RAF Whole Force. As coaching & mentoring desk-lead for the RAF she sets the conditions for mentoring to be adopted as best practice and as part of an individual’s continued pursuit of excellence in leadership.
An experienced mentor Daniela represents the RAF on the alta steering group - an award winning mentoring initiative for women, by women, in the air, aviation and space sector. Additionally, she has led cross-organisational mentoring circles within the Business in the Community initiative and is a CV-mentor with the Young Women’s Trust. Daniela sits on the coveted Women in Defence mentoring scheme selection panel, and in 2021 as a member of the scheme, she won the national Most Committed Mentee Award.

Daniela is also an Alumni of the Windsor Leadership Trust, a graduate of the Advanced Command and Staff Course (Reserves), a CAS Fellow and a mum of 2.

 

Workshop agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:40

Chair's Opening Remarks

Dr Mamatha Maheshwarappa CEng, Head of Research & Development, Co-Chair of WIA-E UK Regional Network, WIA-Europe UK

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8:50

Women in SATCOM: the Responsibilities of Being Pioneers

Laryssa Patten, Head, Space Technology Adoption and Resilience, NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

  • Sector check – where are we today?
  • Mentorship and support
  • Innovation and leadership
  • Building and sharing your legacy
     

     

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    9:05

    The Aftershocks of New Space – How Technology Disruptions Are Changing the Space Ecosystem

    Patricia Cooper, President & Founder, Constellation Advisory, LLC and Former VP, Space X

  • Dramatic technology innovation, investment injects have altered the course of the space ecosystem and expanded their service applications
  • These tectonic shifts have affected manufacturing and launch, service competition, global participation and the utility of space-delivered services
  • Additional ripple effects require a re-think of regulation, policy and our perception of space sustainability over the longer horizon
     
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    9:20

    Partner Associations Fireside Chat

  • Overview of current efforts to champion women in the MilSatCom sector
  • Inter-agency collaboration and cooperation with industry to enhance gender equity in the space
  • Challenges faced and future opportunities
     
  • Wing Commander Daniela Nowalski, Deputy Commandant, Tedder Academy of Leadership, Royal Air Force / ALTA

    Dr Chiara Palla, Co-Lead, Women in Aerospace-Europe UK

    Angela Owen, Founder, Women in Defence UK

    Helen Weedon, Managing Director, Satcoms Innovation Group

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    10:00

    Speed Networking Session

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee & Networking Break

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    11:00

    Industry Panel Discussion: Championing Women in the SatCom Sector

  • Current initiatives to promote diversity and inclusivity the field: industry insights
  • Working in collaboration to drive gender equality within the Space sector
  • Current challenges, lessons learned and opportunities for future initiatives
     
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    11:30

    Building Strong Networks to Empower Women and Foster Gender Equity in the MilSatCom Sector

    Joan Johnson-Freese, Senior Fellow, Women in International Security

  • The importance of networking
  • What do you want from networking?
  • What do you add to the networking mix?
     
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    11:50

    Women in MilSatCom 2024 Satcoms Innovation Group Award

    Helen Weedon, Managing Director, Satcoms Innovation Group

    SAE Media Group and the Satcoms Innovation Group are proud to present the first Women in MilSatCom Innovation Awards.The award, presented by SIG during the free-to-attend Women in MilSatCom Forum, aims to recognise the women who are innovators across the industry. Nominations are welcomed from any women working in milsatcom, whether nominating themselves or someone else.
     

    More information on the nomination process here: https://satig.space/eventlist/women-in-milsatcom-innovation-awards/https://satig.space/eventlist/women-in-milsatcom-innovation-awards/

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    12:00

    Chair's Closing Remarks

    Dr Mamatha Maheshwarappa CEng, Head of Research & Development, Co-Chair of WIA-E UK Regional Network, WIA-Europe UK


    Founder
    Women in Defence UK
    Co-Lead
    Women in Aerospace-Europe UK
    Head of Research & Development, Co-Chair of WIA-E UK Regional Network
    WIA-Europe UK
    Managing Director
    Satcoms Innovation Group
    Senior Fellow
    Women in International Security
    Head, Space Technology Adoption and Resilience
    NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency)
    President & Founder
    Constellation Advisory, LLC and Former VP, Space X
    Deputy Commandant, Tedder Academy of Leadership
    Royal Air Force / ALTA

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