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Integrated Air and Missile Defence Technology
2 November - 4 November 2026
Integrated Air and Missile Defence Technology

Be part of the Integrated Air and Missile Defence Technology Conference as we enter its 10th year, the conference will provide a unique insight into those at the forefront of developing open architecture integrated air and missile defence networks for NATO.

The Integrated Air and Missile Defence Technology conference truly is your best opportunity to equip yourself to further international cooperation.

The conference will provide access to those at the forefront of GBAD, Ballistic, Cruise and Hypersonic Missile Defence, Directed Energy, C-UAS, Integrated and Networked Radar systems, and developing coherent international strategies. This conference will allow attendees to gain contacts within the most cutting-edge programs in a growing and critical market.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier General (Ret.) John Shapland

Brigadier General (Ret.) John Shapland

Executive Director, Stellar Advisors
Brigadier General Arnt Kuebart

Brigadier General Arnt Kuebart

Commander, Ground-Based Forces, Bundeswehr
Brigadier General Peter Gielen

Brigadier General Peter Gielen

Military Advisor on IAMD and UAS, Ministry of Defence of The Netherlands
Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar

Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar

Principal Research Fellow, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment, Armed Forces of Ukraine
Colonel Przemyslaw Jaworski

Colonel Przemyslaw Jaworski

Integrated Air & Missile Defense Division Chief, Polish Armament Agency
Dr Marc Muehlberg

Dr Marc Muehlberg

Policy Officer, Integrated Air and Missile Defence, NATO
Group Captain Christopher Misiak

Group Captain Christopher Misiak

Commander Air C2 Force, Royal Air Force
Group Captain Christopher Misiak

Group Captain Christopher Misiak

Commander Air C2 Force, Royal Air Force
Hon. Mike Dodd

Hon. Mike Dodd

Assistant Secretary of War, Department of War - Critical Technologies
Lieutenant Colonel Alfons van Wuytswinkel

Lieutenant Colonel Alfons van Wuytswinkel

Staff Officer SBAMD, JAPCC
Lieutenant Colonel Christophe Valognes

Lieutenant Colonel Christophe Valognes

GBAD Wing Commanding Officer, French Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel James Boutle

Lieutenant Colonel James Boutle

Commanding Officer, 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, British Army
Major Daniel Chwialkowski

Major Daniel Chwialkowski

Specialist, Integrated Air Defense Command Arms Agency, Polish Army
Mr Pete Saunders

Mr Pete Saunders

Director General IAMD, Royal Canadian Air Force
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

Air Defence Artillery Command, Italian Army
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

IAMD Directorate, Royal Air Force

Brigadier General (Ret.) John Shapland

Senior Director, Stellar Solutions
Brigadier General (Ret.) John Shapland

John Shapland is the Senior Director for Operations, Innovation, and Exercises for Stellar Solutions, Inc. With nearly three decades of service as an Air Force officer, retiring as a brigadier general, he is a developmental test pilot with over 4,000 flying hours and has extensive experience in flight operations, flight test, command and control, missile defense, and cyber operations.

Shaps is highly experienced in leading allies across Europe and the Middle East to strengthen national security while enhancing their air, space and cyberspace capabilities. His unique expertise and proven record of building highly capable teams to overcome the most complex multinational security challenges enables him to provide clients a perfect balance of strategic leadership, international acumen and technical expertise.

Having attended Euro-NATO Pilot Training, British Test Pilot School, and French Joint Service War College in Paris, his ability to work in partnership with our nations’ allies is second to none. Follow-on assignments to NATO Headquarters in Brussels, the US Embassy in Baghdad, and the US Embassy in Tel Aviv provide John with extraordinary international relations and diplomatic expertise. Additionally, John directed operations for Air Force Materiel Command, blending his flight test expertise with the contracting functions to deliver senior leader insight into the acquisition and sustainment mission sets and the future development of next generation US Air Force air, space, and cyber systems.

Shaps is currently based in Europe and teaches Stability & Dynamics and High Order Flight Control laws as an Instructor Pilot in the variable stability Lear-25D at the British and French Test Pilots Schools. He is optimally located to support short-notice projects in the UK or on the European continent.

Shaps’ recent exercise experience as a Stellar Advisor includes EUCOM’s Austere Challenge joint exercise series and USAFE’s Ballistic Missile Defense Table Top Exercise.
 

Brigadier General Arnt Kuebart

Commander, Ground-Based Forces, Bundeswehr
Brigadier General Arnt Kuebart

Brigadier General Arnt Kuebart is Commander Ground-Based Units at the Air Force Forces Command. He took over command on 3 July 2024 an is in charge of the Air and Missile Defense and force protection forces, as well as the German Air Force general military training facilities and Air Force Support Group in Cologne WAHN.

MILITARY CAREER

  • 1988 – 1989 Basic training in Roth, followed by officer training at the Air Force Officer School, Fürstenfeldbruck
  • 1989 – 1993 Academic studies in electrical engineering at the Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg
  • 1993 – 1997 Tactical control officer and operations officer, 2 Squadron, 21 Surface-to-Air Missile Group, Möhnesee
  • 1997 – 1999 Electronic warfare specialist (Patriot/Hawk/Roland), Air Force Command, Cologne
  • 1998 Medium Extended Air Defense System Source Selection and Evaluation Board (MEADS SSEB), Huntsville, AL, USA
  • 1999 – 2001 Commander, Headquarters Squadron, 39 Surface-to-Air Missile Group (Hawk), Stadum, Schleswig-Holstein
  • 2001 – 2002 Commander, 4 Squadron, 26 Surface-to-Air Missile Group (Patriot), Husum, Schleswig-Holstein
  • 2002 – 2004 National General/Admiral Staff Officer Course, Bundeswehr Command and Staff College, Hamburg
  • 2004 – 2005 British General Staff Officer Course, Joint Services Command and Staff College (JSCSC), UK, and political science studies (MA), King’s College London, UK
  • 2005 – 2007 Assistant Section Chief, Air Defense, Air Power Competence Center, Air Force Command, Cologne
  • 2007 – 2010 Assistant Branch Chief, Ground-Based Air and Missile Defense, Air Staff III 6, Federal Ministry of Defense, Bonn
  • 2010 – 2011 Assistant Branch Chief, Nuclear Policy, Military-Strategic Fundamentals, Armed Forces Staff III 2, Federal Ministry of Defense, Berlin
  • 2011 – 2013 Commander Surface-to-Air Missile Group 61, formation of the unit with integration of the Army air defense, Husum and Panker, Schleswig-Holstein
  • 2013 – 2016 Military Assistant and Head of Office to the Director-General of the International Military Staff, NATO Headquarters, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2016 – 2018 Commander Surface-to-Air Missile Wing 1, Husum, Schleswig-Holstein
  • 2018 – 2019 Member of the Royal College of Defence Studies, London, UK
  • 2020 – 2022 Chief of Branch Pol I 2 (Security Policy and Relations with the States of Europe, America and Oceania), Federal Ministry of Defense, Berlin
  • 2022 – 2024 EU Group Leader on the staff of the German Military Representative to the NATO and EU military committees, Brussels~
  • Since July 2024 Commander, Ground-Based Units, Air Force Forces Command, Cologne

Brigadier General Peter Gielen

Military Advisor on IAMD and UAS, Ministry of Defence of The Netherlands
Brigadier General Peter Gielen

Brigadier General Peter Gielen was born in 1964. He studied at the Netherlands Royal Military Academy from 1985 until 1989 and after graduation he was commissioned into the Royal Netherlands Army Air Defence Artillery.
Graduating from the General Staff College in 2001 he was assigned to the Army Staff in The Hague in the Planning Branch.
From 2005 until 2013 he held several posts as a logistical officer in the Army Staff, the Land Operations Support Command (LOSC) and as the Battalion Commander of 100 Supply and Transportation Battalion in Garderen.
While working as the G3 of the LOSC he was also the chairman of the joint project team for the implementation of Radio Frequency Identification in the Dutch Armed Forces, a system used during the redeployment from Uruzgan in 2010.
After ending his assignment as a policy advisor in The Hague in 2013, Brigadier General Gielen studied at the Royal College of Defence Studies in London. From 2014 until 2017 he commanded the Netherlands Ground Based Air Defence Command. After that he was posted in The Hague at the Defence Staff. In 2020 he became the Chief of Staff of The Netherlands Defence Academy. He held this post until 2022 when he was promoted to Brigadier General and he became the Director Portfoliomanagement Army Command in Utrecht. In 2024 he became an advisor on IAMD and UAS at the MoD in The Hague.
Brigadier General Gielen was deployed to Iraq in 2004-2005, Afghanistan in 2008 and 2010 and to Turkey in 2014.
 

Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar

Principal Research Fellow, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment, Armed Forces of Ukraine
Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar

Colonel Vadym Slyusar has almost 40 years of research experience in the areas of information systems, wireless communications and AI.
He earned Ph.D. in 1992, Doctor of Sciences in 2000, Professor in 2005, Honored Scientist and Technician of Ukraine in 2008.
The scientific portfolio includes 71 patents, almost 1000 publications in these areas (98 publications was included in SCOPUS (Author ID 7004240035) and 470 publications included in ORCID 0000-0002-2912-3149). He is authority in digital signals processing, AI technologies and other areas. Since 2009 - a Member of Editorial Board of Journal "Radioelectronics and Communications Systems". Scientific advisor of 16 PhDs (candidates of technics) and 2 Doctors of Science.

Colonel Bradley Son

Project Manager, SHIELD, PAE Fires, US Army
Colonel Bradley Son

Colonel Michael French

Integrated Air & Missile Defence & Offensive Operations Branch Head, NATO Air Command
Colonel Michael French

Colonel Przemyslaw Jaworski

Integrated Air & Missile Defense Division Chief, Polish Armament Agency
Colonel Przemyslaw Jaworski

Dr Marc Muehlberg

Policy Officer, Integrated Air and Missile Defence, NATO
Dr Marc Muehlberg

Dr. Marc Muehlberg joined NATO’s International Staff in September 2022 as policy officer for Integrated Air and Missile Defence, working in the Defence Policy and Planning Division at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.

 

Prior to that, he was working from January 2018 to July 2022 as researcher in the Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory and Fellow in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, United States. There, he conducted multi-disciplinary research at the intersection of defence systems engineering, international security affairs, operations analysis, defence acquisition policy, and simulation technology. He earned his PhD in Aerospace Engineering in July 2022 from the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering. In addition, he completed the Sam Nunn Security Fellowship Program, where he researched on international governance approaches for technology proliferation.

Dr Sidharth Kaushal

Senior Research Fellow, RUSI
Dr Sidharth Kaushal

Sidharth Kaushal is Senior Research Fellow for Sea Power and Missile Defence in the Military Sciences Team at RUSI where his work focuses on both the evolving character of naval warfare and future air and missile threats across domains. Sidharth has supported work conducted by the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines and the UK MoD as well as several partner forces. His work in the area of missile defence has included studies on options for UK IAMD capability, the evolution of NATO’s air and missile defence and the British Army’s ground based air defence capabilities. Sidharth holds a doctorate in International Relations from the London School of Economics.

Flight Lieutenant Melvin Thomas

Second-in-Command, UK Counter-UAS Detachment - TF ZEUS, Royal Air Force
Flight Lieutenant Melvin Thomas

Group Captain Christopher Misiak

Commander, Air C2 Force, Royal Air Force
Group Captain Christopher Misiak

Head of Innovation and Capability - Complex Weapons

, UK Defence Solutions Centre
Head of Innovation and Capability - Complex Weapons

Hon. Mike Dodd

Assistant Secretary of War, Department of War - Critical Technologies
Hon. Mike Dodd

The Honorable Michael Dodd serves as the Assistant Secretary of War for Critical Technologies (ASW(CT)) in the Office of the Under Secretary of War for Research and Engineering (USW(R&E)).
As ASW(CT), Dodd supports all matters related to critical technologies and programs that enable the Department’s strategic guidance. Dodd currently oversees three Critical Technology Areas – Contested Logistics (LOG), Quantum Battlefield Information Dominance (QBID), and Scaled Directed Energy (SCADE) – and several enabling programs, including Microelectronics, Space Technology, Nuclear Command, Control and Communications, Advanced Computing and Software, and Anomalous Health Incidents.
Additionally, Dodd maintains R&E’s International Engagement portfolio and serves as the U.S. representative on the NATO DIANA Board of Directors.
Previously, Dodd founded a strategic advisory firm that secured over $8.2B in government contracts and advised defense-focused venture capital funds. He is also a decorated, retired "Mustang" Marine Corps Infantry Officer, having served for 11 years in several leadership positions before his confirmation to the ASW(CT) role in September 2025.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Alfons van Wuytswinkel

Staff Officer SBAMD, JAPCC
Lieutenant Colonel Alfons van Wuytswinkel

 Lieutenant Colonel Van Wuytswinkel began his military career within the Netherlands Armed Forces in August 1985. He joined the 3rd Netherlands Missile Group in Blomberg (West-Germany) to start a career as an Air Defender. He worked as a Stinger team Commander and HAWK Radar Operator before he switched to the PATRIOT weapon system. He worked in several PATRIOT related positions before his promotion to Lieutenant in 2005. In 2008 he took on the role of a PATRIOT Fire Unit Commander within the Netherlands Missile Group. After three years, he transitioned to the position of Head of the PATRIOT Battalion’s Command and Control Element. Subsequently, Lieutenant Colonel Van Wuytswinkel was assigned to the CCSBAMD, where he served as a planning officer before being one of the responsible officers for Training and Education at the Netherlands Ground Based Air Defence Command In 2016. After this assignment he was appointed as the commander of the 800 squadron which is responsible for the operational support on CIS, Maintenance and Force Protection within the Netherlands PATRIOT Battalion. After more than three years he became the Deputy Commander/ Chief of Staff of the Netherlands GBAD Command.
Since June 2024, Lieutenant Colonel Van Wuytswinkel has been a Subject Matter Expert for Integrated Air and Missile Defence within the JAPCC Combat Air Branch.

Lieutenant Colonel Anders Broberg

Head of IAMD Divison, Policy & Plans, Swedish Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Anders Broberg

LtCol Broberg joined the Air Defence Regiment in Gothenburg in 1985 and his early posting included the short range air defence systems in support of a mechanised brigade. He was battalion commander from 1992-2000.

He was assigned to the Joint Forces Command and during the Nordic Battle Group readiness he was assigned to the EU OHQ in Northwood, UK.
He was responsible for the Swedish air surveillance support to UK during the London Olympics 2012 and he was project manager for the Swedish Patriot program

From 2020 is he assigned to Policy and Plans, with the tasks Integrated Air and Missile Defence and is the Swedish national lead in NIMBLE TITAN
 

Lieutenant Colonel Christophe Valognes

GBAD Wing Commanding Officer, French Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Christophe Valognes

2026 : French GBAD Wing Commanding Officer
2024 – 2025 : Breveté de l’Ecole de Guerre (French War College)
2022 – 2024 : GBAD Squadron Commanding Officer
2018 – 2021 : AIRCOM / BMDOC – Watch Officer
2014 – 2018 : GBAD Squadron / Chief of Operations
2010 – 2014 : GBAD Squadron, mamba Platoon Commander

Qualifications
MAMBA Firing Control Unit Operator
GBAD Coordiation Center / Ops Director

Missions
2022 : Al Saqr – United Arab Emirates
2023 – 2024 : Commanding Officer MAMBA Detachments, Romania
 

Lieutenant Colonel Euan Quin

SO1 GBAD, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Euan Quin

Lieutenant Colonel James Boutle

Commanding Officer, 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel James Boutle

Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Bobby Barclay

MACCS Integration Branch Head, Aviation Combat Element Division, Capabilities Development Directorate, US Marine Corps
Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Bobby Barclay

Lieutenant General Guillaume Thomas

Deputy Commander, NATO Allied Air Command
Lieutenant General Guillaume Thomas

Major Daniel Chwialkowski

Specialist, Integrated Air Defense Command Arms Agency, Polish Army
Major Daniel Chwialkowski

Mr Bogusz Madej

Policy Officer, Integrated Air and Missile Defence Section, Defence Policy and Planning Division, NATO International Staff
Mr Bogusz Madej

Bogusz Madej is a policy officer in the Integrated Air and Missile Defence Section of the Defence Policy and Planning Division of the NATO International Staff. In that capacity, he is responsible for a wide range of politico-military issues concerning NATO’s Integrated Air and Missile Defence, including matters related to Russian and Chinese air and missile capabilities and hypersonic weapons.

Before joining NATO International Staff, Mr. Madej worked for the Polish Permanent Delegation to NATO, where he was covering: nuclear policy, integrated air and missile defence and CBRN defence. Earlier, he worked in the International Security Department and the Missile Defence Bureau of the Polish Ministry of National Defence, where he was responsible i.a. for the politico-military aspects of NATO BMD and the Polish-US cooperation on Air and Missile Defence, including on the deployment of the US Aegis Ashore and Patriot systems to Poland.
 

Mr James "Barney" Shaw

Deputy Chief, IAMD Division, USAFE
Mr James "Barney" Shaw

Mr Max Berthold

Programme Manager GBAD, Swedish Defence Material Administration
Mr Max Berthold

Max Berthold has spent his whole career working with different aspects of IAMD issues.
Currently he is involved in the design and development of Nato’s IAMD capability portfolio
and the buildup of European Defence Industry. Max is the vice chair for Nato’s Joint Capability
Group Surface Based Air and Missile Defence as well as the Head of SWE delegation to Nato’s
Ballistic Missile Defence Steering Committee. He is also a SBAMD SME to Nato’s Defence
Industry, Innovation and Armaments Division (D2IA). Max is leading the harmonization of
SWE view on EDF’s area 10. Air and Missile Defence where he also works as the Project
Manager for the EDF Call Counter Hypersonic Glide Vehicle.
Before getting involved in Nato Max held the position as Program Manager for Sweden’s Next
Generation Integrated Ground Based Air Defence System at the Swedish Defence Material
Administration between 2016 and 2025. As Program Manager, Max ensured that his
organization complied with the two roles “System Designer” as well as “Lead System
Integrator” regarding the new Swedish capability Counter Tactical Ballistic Missile in an
interoperable context. He has a degree in Electrical Engineering as well as a MBA. Max is a
former technical officer from the Swedish Armed Forces GBAD community.
The last 20 years, Max has been deeply involved with introducing Systems Engineering to his
organization in different aspects regarding “Procurement”, especially issues related to
education and usage of Complex Systems Engineering, Systems Thinking, Architecture
Frameworks and Model Based Systems Engineering. As Swedish Defence Material
Administration’s former Director of Technology and Product coordination, Max has a deep
understanding and long experience of change management regarding System Development
versus Program Management. Max is a Certified Systems Engineer Professional and has been
his organization’s Competence Manager for Systems Engineering between 2005 and 2025

Mr Pete Saunders

Director General IAMD, Royal Canadian Air Force
Mr Pete Saunders

Mr Saunders enrolled in the Canadian Forces 23 March 1990. Over the span of his somewhat atypical and discontinuous career, Mr Saunders enjoyed operational postings flying and instructing on his beloved Sea King Helicopters at 443 (MH) Sqn in Pat Bay, British Columbia; 423 (MH) Sqn, and 12 Wing Operations in Shearwater, Nova Scotia; culminating in Command of 406 (M) OTS. Throughout this period, he served in HMCS Annapolis, HMCS Iroquois, HMCS Fredericton and HMCS Toronto and deployed throughout the Middle East.
Staff postings include two stints in the Career Management shop, the last being a two year sojourn as DMilC4; responsible for guiding, managing and, at times, cajoling some 300 high-maintenance LCols and overseeing the management of almost 10,000 other members of the RCAF. He also spent three years on a self-imposed educational posting (yes, self-posted) to the Chief of Programme office learning the corporate side of the Department of National Defence. From 2017-2023, Mr Saunders ensconced himself in the warm embrace of the Air Staff responsible for the management and development of a number of contracted aircrew training solutions for the RCAF. Since retiring from the RCAF and the simplicity of precisely numbered orders of dress and a subsequent transfer to the Department of National Defence, Mr Saunders has retained oversight of RCAF contracted training programs, leads the RCAF component of NORAD modernization and has assumed overall responsibility for the new Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defence office.
Mr Saunders is a graduate of the Joint Command and Staff Program at the Canadian Forces College and the Senior Course at the NATO Defence College. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Science from Acadia University, a Certificate in Adult Education from Dalhousie University, a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Heriot Watt University and a Masters Degree in Defence Studies from the Royal Military College of Canada.
 

Mr Peter "Woody" Woodmansee

Managing Director, Founder, TDC Team Strategies
Mr Peter  "Woody" Woodmansee

 Peter “Woody” Woodmansee is the Founder and Managing Director of TDC Team Strategies
GmbH, a Germany-based consultancy focused on transatlantic defence integration,
interoperability, and capability development across NATO and allied nations.
He brings more than 40 years of defence and aerospace leadership experience spanning
operational military service, NATO engagement, integrated air and missile defence (IAMD),
command and control integration, and multinational defence cooperation across Europe and the
Levant.
Prior to founding TDC Team Strategies, Mr. Woodmansee served as the Integrated Air and
Missile Defence Division Chief at Headquarters U.S. European Command (HQ USEUCOM),
where he helped shape NATO and European IAMD strategy, operational integration, and
alliance coordination efforts. He has also held senior leadership roles with Northrop Grumman,
U.S. European Command, and the U.S. Marine Corps.
His current work focuses on helping government and industry leaders accelerate operational
interoperability, capability integration, and strategic alignment across the transatlantic defence
community.

Senior Representative

Head of Innovation and Capability - Complex Weapons, UK Defence Solutions Centre
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

Air Defence Artillery Command, Italian Army
Senior Representative

Senior Representative

IAMD Directorate, Royal Air Force
Senior Representative

The Open Architecture C2 Focus Day at SAE Media Group’s 2026 Integrated Air and Missile Defence Technology Conference will highlight the latest advancements in integrated air and missile defence systems. Attendees will gain insights into the development of interoperable, flexible, and scaleable C2 systems crucial for NATO’s defence strategy.

The event will feature expert presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, fostering collaboration among industry leaders, military officials, and technology innovators. AMD 2026 will enhance situational awareness, resilience, and cost-effectiveness in defence operations, ensuring NATO’s readiness against evolving threats.

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

Open Architecture C2 Focus Day

As recent conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East continue to demonstrate, the pace of military capability development is accelerating at an unprecedented rate, making effective, flexible, and resilient Command and Control (C2) systems a critical force multiplier. At SAE Media Group’s 2026 Air and Missile Defence Technology Conference, the Open Architecture C2 Focus Day will bring together military leaders, industry experts, and technology innovators to explore the latest advancements in interoperable, scalable, and integrated C2 solutions. Through expert presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, attendees will gain practical insights into the challenges facing modern defence operations and learn how greater collaboration can drive innovation, enhance situational awareness, and ensure armed forces are equipped to meet evolving threats.

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Chair's Opening Remarks

Brigadier General (Ret.) John Shapland, Senior Director, Stellar Solutions

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NATO Tac Air C2 - Is NATO ready to fight the next war?

Group Captain Christopher Misiak

Group Captain Christopher Misiak, Commander, Air C2 Force, Royal Air Force

  • Current functions of command, control, and communication within the air domain during NATO operations, focused on tactical-level air operations
  • Improving interoperability and integration with all allies and assets
  • Future concepts and plans
     
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    9:30

    Arctic Over the Horizon Radar Tracking: NORAD’s Modernization for Higher Surveillance

    Mr Pete Saunders, Director General, IAMD, Royal Canadian Air Force

  • Modernizing NORAD for improved situational awareness of approaching threats
  • The progress of A-OTHR programs
  • Future stages of the program to reach full capacity
     
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    Delivering Multi-Layer Air and Missile Defence Through Integrated Sensing, C2, and Full-Spectrum Protection in SAMP/T

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, , Italian Army

  • Layered, multi-domain coverage supported by networked sensors
  • AI-enhanced command and control enabling faster, proactive decisions.
  • Modular architecture ensuring interoperability and scalable defence
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    11:30

    Countering Rapidly Evolving Air and Missile Threats: UAS, Loitering Munitions, and Agile Coalition Defence

    Mr James

    Mr James "Barney" Shaw, Deputy Chief, IAMD Division, USAFE

  • Evolving threats outpacing traditional acquisition
  • Swarms, “Dark UAS,” and fiber-optically guided systems challenge traditional non-kinetic defenses.
  • Urgent need for agile, interoperable defence
  • Coalition coordination and low-collateral solutions
     
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    12:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    Marine Corps IAMD 2040

    Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Bobby Barclay

    Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. Bobby Barclay, MACCS Integration Branch Head, Aviation Combat Element Division, Capabilities Development Directorate, US Marine Corps

  • Building a coherent iAMD system through effective C2 training
  • Practising coordination across interceptors, directed-energy systems, and radar networks
  • Standardising procedures to ensure interoperability and rapid decision-making
  • Developing skilled C2 specialists for high-tempo operations
     
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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    SBAMD Integration and Interoperability: Quick Wins, Command and Control, and the Role of NATO and Industry

    Lieutenant Colonel Alfons van Wuytswinkel

    Lieutenant Colonel Alfons van Wuytswinkel, Staff Officer, GBAMD, JAPCC

  • Improving SBAMD C2 integration to enable effective interoperability across nations and domains
  • Identifying quick wins in data sharing, decision making, and sensor to shooter connectivity
  • Enabling progress through commanders and industry, aligning operational needs with scalable, NATO ready solutions
     
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    Evolving NATO Air and Missile Defence: Integrating Capabilities for the Next Generation Threat

    Lieutenant General Guillaume Thomas

    Lieutenant General Guillaume Thomas, Deputy Commander, NATO Allied Air Command

  •   The evolution of NATO IAMD to address increasingly complex and layered air and missile threats
  • Integrating emerging technologies into NATO air defence frameworks
  • The role of Allied Air Command in driving standardisation, interoperability, and rapid decision-making
  • Future priorities for capability development, integration, and coalition defence at scale
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    UK Innovation in Missile Warning and Space Tracking

    Head of Innovation and Capability - Complex Weapons

    Head of Innovation and Capability - Complex Weapons, , UK Defence Solutions Centre

  • Government–industry innovation in missile warning and space tracking
  • Countering ballistic and hypersonic threats through advanced analysis and R&D
  • Strengthening UK, NATO, and allied defence via integrated space enabled systems
     
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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    Investigating UK Ground & Naval Air Defence: Bridging Current Gaps with Integrated Systems

    Dr Sidharth Kaushal, Senior Research Fellow, RUSI

  • Strategic Defence Review implications for iAMD
  • Ground-based air defence coverage gaps and investment priorities
  • Fighter, sensor, and land system integration
  • Naval & land-based system coordination (Typhoon, F-35, Sky Sabre)
  • Future directions for integrated systems
     
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    17:00

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Focus Day

    Brigadier General (Ret.) John Shapland, Senior Director, Stellar Solutions

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    7:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:20

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Mr Peter "Woody" Woodmansee, Managing Director, Founder, TDC Team Strategies

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    8:30

    UK’s Approach to IAMD: One Year On - Priorities for a Resilient and Future-Ready Force

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, IAMD Directorate, Royal Air Force

  • Reflecting on the first year of the UK IAMD Directorate, outlining key achievements and lessons shaping the next phase of development
  • Building a coherent, layered IAMD architecture to strengthen national defence against evolving air and missile threats
  • Strengthening interoperability with allies and partner
     
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    Multilayered and Integrated IAMD – The German Perspective on Current and Future Capabilities

    Brigadier General Arnt Kuebart, Commander, Ground-Based Forces, Bundeswehr

  • Germany’s approach to multilayered and integrated IAMD
  • Enhancing NATO interoperability, integration and operational readiness
  • Developing future GBAD capabilities to counter missile threats
     
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    9:30

    Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor

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    10:00

    The Importance of Resilience in the Defence Against Air Threats

    Brigadier General Peter Gielen, Military Advisor on IAMD and UAS, Ministry of Defence of The Netherlands

  • Protecting critical infrastructure
  • Maintaining continuity of defence and government
  • Contributing to NATO wide resilience
     
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    MAMBA in the GBAD Ecosystem: Enabling Layered Air and Missile Defence Operations

    Lieutenant Colonel Christophe Valognes, GBAD Wing Commanding Officer, French Air Force

    • Integration of MAMBA within multi-layer GBAD architectures
    for coordinated threat engagement
    • Sensor fusion and C2 optimisation to accelerate detection
    to-intercept timelines
    • Scalable, interoperable design supporting joint and coalition
    air defence operations

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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - IAI

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    Modernising GBAD in Contact – An End User Perspective Working Whole Force and Cross Enterprise to Balance Urgent Operational Requirements with Longer Term Modernisation

    Lieutenant Colonel James Boutle

    Lieutenant Colonel James Boutle, Commanding Officer, 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, British Army

  • Cultivating a cross-enterprise philosophy to ‘embracing the red’
  • Accelerating capability optimisation - A four-step approach to identify requirements, build consensus, and reduce cycle time
  • Tested in contact – experiences from the Iran crisis
     
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    12:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Brigade and Divisional Air Defence in Sub-Arctic Environments: The Swedish Approach

    Lieutenant Colonel Anders Broberg, Head of IAMD Divison, Policy & Plans, Swedish Armed Forces

  • Mobile GBAD operations in sub-Arctic environments
  • Cold-weather air defence adaptation and sustainment
  • Integrating Sweden’s air defence capabilities into NATO frameworks
     
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    14:30

    Polish Perspectives on Counter-UAS & Low-Cost Effectors to Strengthen Defence Readiness & Enhance More Affordable Air Defence

    Colonel Przemyslaw Jaworski

    Colonel Przemyslaw Jaworski, Integrated Air & Missile Defense Division Chief, Polish Armament Agency

  •  AI-assisted detection and automated response for small drones
  • Passive acoustic, radiofrequency , and optical sensors integrated into mobile units
  • Drone swarm & counter drone tactics
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    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    Practical and Conceptual Perspectives on the Evolution of Counter-UAS and Air & Missile Defence Technologies

    Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar, Principal Research Fellow, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment, Armed Forces of Ukraine

  • Lessons from the battlefield driving rapid evolution of c UAS and air & missile defence
  • Adopting under fire through layered, low cost, and networked technologies
  • From survival to deterrence shaping future defence concepts for Ukraine and partners
     
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    Afternoon Tea

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    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    Frontline perspectives: Lessons learned from Counter-UAS operations in Integrated Air and Missile Defence

    Flight Lieutenant Melvin Thomas

    Flight Lieutenant Melvin Thomas, Second-in-Command, UK Counter-UAS Detachment - TF ZEUS, Royal Air Force

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    17:30

    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Mr Peter "Woody" Woodmansee, Managing Director, Founder, TDC Team Strategies

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Mr Peter "Woody" Woodmansee, Managing Director, Founder, TDC Team Strategies

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    8:30

    Magazine Depth vs. The Cost Curve: Scaling Directed Energy for European Air Defense

    Hon. Mike Dodd, Assistant Secretary of War, Department of War - Critical Technologies

  • Transitioning experimental High-Energy Lasers to modular systems to counter mass-produced UAV swarms
  • Reducing Cost-Per-Shot for c-UAS to scale precision intercept capabilities over traditional missile defense
  • Updating existing armored systems with Directed Energy weapons to provide “infinite magazines” against cheap threats
     
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    Deployability, SHIELD & m-SHORAD Systems Integration in the United States

    Colonel Bradley Son

    Colonel Bradley Son, Project Manager, SHIELD, PAE Fires, US Army

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    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    10:00

    Morning Coffee

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    Technology-Enabled Capability Enhancement

    Lieutenant Colonel Euan Quin

    Lieutenant Colonel Euan Quin, SO1 GBAD, British Army

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    Air and Missile Defence Initiatives & Requirements from an Allied Air Command Perspective

    Colonel Michael French

    Colonel Michael French , Integrated Air & Missile Defence & Offensive Operations Branch Head, NATO Air Command

  • Overview of current allied AMD priorities and capability gaps
  • Coordinating multi-domain sensors, effectors, and C2 networks
  • Lessons learned from recent conflicts and emerging threat trends
  • Future technology requirements and multinational interoperability
     
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    How can NATO Policy and Plans Aid Progress on Europe’s IAMD?

    Dr Marc Muehlberg, Policy Officer, Integrated Air and Missile Defence, NATO

  • Aligning NATO requirements to speed coherent European IAMD capability development
  • Improving interoperability through shared standards, C2, and exercises
  • Driving delivery by turning NATO plans into funded, fielded capabilities
     
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    12:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    Reflections on NATO’s Response to the War in Ukraine: Observations on Emerging Lessons for the Eastern Flank

    Mr Bogusz Madej, Policy Officer, Integrated Air and Missile Defence Section, Defence Policy and Planning Division, NATO International Staff

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    Panel Discussion – Developing Integrated AMD on the Eastern Flank: Multinational Approaches, Challenges & Emerging Technology

  • Coordinating multi-national sensor and shooter networks
  • Countering advanced threats such as swarms, low-signature cruise missiles, and hypersonic glide vehicles
  • Technology gaps and innovation opportunities
     
  • Mr Peter "Woody" Woodmansee, Managing Director, Founder, TDC Team Strategies

    Colonel (Ret.) Vadym Slyusar, Principal Research Fellow, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment, Armed Forces of Ukraine

    Major Daniel Chwialkowski

    Major Daniel Chwialkowski, Specialist, Integrated Air Defense Command Arms Agency, Polish Army

    Mr Bogusz Madej, Policy Officer, Integrated Air and Missile Defence Section, Defence Policy and Planning Division, NATO International Staff

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    14:50

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:30

    Modernising GBAD Under High Operational Demand: Unlocking Efficiency and Resilience While Staying Operational

    Mr Max Berthold, Programme Manager GBAD, Swedish Defence Material Administration

  • Managing upgrades without disrupting high-demand operations
  • Incremental improvements, risk mitigation, and stakeholder alignment
  • Future benefits of creating a more resilient, efficient, and adaptable GBAD system
     
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    Chair’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Mr Peter "Woody" Woodmansee, Managing Director, Founder, TDC Team Strategies

    Confirmed Speakers Include:

    Senior Director
    Stellar Solutions
    Commander, Ground-Based Forces
    Bundeswehr
    Military Advisor on IAMD and UAS
    Ministry of Defence of The Netherlands
    Principal Research Fellow, Central Research Institute of Armaments and Military Equipment
    Armed Forces of Ukraine
    Project Manager, SHIELD, PAE Fires
    US Army
    Integrated Air & Missile Defence & Offensive Operations Branch Head
    NATO Air Command
    Integrated Air & Missile Defense Division Chief
    Polish Armament Agency
    Policy Officer, Integrated Air and Missile Defence
    NATO
    Senior Research Fellow
    RUSI
    Second-in-Command, UK Counter-UAS Detachment - TF ZEUS
    Royal Air Force
    Commander, Air C2 Force
    Royal Air Force
    UK Defence Solutions Centre
    Assistant Secretary of War
    Department of War - Critical Technologies
    Staff Officer SBAMD
    JAPCC
    Head of IAMD Divison, Policy & Plans
    Swedish Armed Forces
    GBAD Wing Commanding Officer
    French Air Force
    SO1 GBAD
    British Army
    Commanding Officer, 16th Regiment Royal Artillery
    British Army
    MACCS Integration Branch Head, Aviation Combat Element Division, Capabilities Development Directorate
    US Marine Corps
    Deputy Commander
    NATO Allied Air Command
    Specialist
    Integrated Air Defense Command Arms Agency, Polish Army
    Policy Officer, Integrated Air and Missile Defence Section, Defence Policy and Planning Division
    NATO International Staff
    Deputy Chief, IAMD Division
    USAFE
    Programme Manager GBAD
    Swedish Defence Material Administration
    Director General IAMD
    Royal Canadian Air Force
    Managing Director, Founder
    TDC Team Strategies
    IAMD Directorate
    Royal Air Force
    Head of Innovation and Capability - Complex Weapons
    UK Defence Solutions Centre
    Air Defence Artillery Command
    Italian Army

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