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Mobile Deployable Communications
28 January - 29 January 2025
Mobile Deployable Communications

SAE Media Group is proud to announce the 18th annual Mobile Deployable Communications conference, taking place on 28th-29th January 2025.

From the strategic level down to the tactical, efficient and clear communications are key to operational success. The fast pace of modern warfare requires agile, highly adaptable forces capable of rapid movement whilst maintaining a consistent communication and situational awareness capability. Interoperability is also becoming increasingly important to ensure seamless command and control within a multinational coalition, especially given the rising operational tempo across Europe.

Why attend:

MDC will give you a unique opportunity to meet and network with senior military leaders and industry. Discover the latest communication technology to optimise battlefield C2. Join the discussion and shape the future of communications technology.

The Mobile Deployable Communications conference is designed to bring together global leading program managers, strategic decision-makers, industry experts and thought leaders to explore the latest developments in communications technology. MDC is the only truly international conference which focuses on deployable CIS.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier Jez Sharpe

Brigadier Jez Sharpe

Head, Tactical Systems Service Executive (TacSys), UK Defence Digital
Brigadier Mark Berry

Brigadier Mark Berry

Commander, 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, British Army
Captain Martin Maynard

Captain Martin Maynard

SO3 Capability Development , CISTDU, British Army
Colonel Ian Fletcher

Colonel Ian Fletcher

Commanding Officer, Information Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force
Colonel Janos Poloskei

Colonel Janos Poloskei

Deputy Director, Communications, Information and Information Security Systems Directorate (J6), Hungarian Defence Forces
Colonel Mietta Groeneveld

Colonel Mietta Groeneveld

Director, NATO Command and Control Centre of Excellence
Dave Pheasant

Dave Pheasant

DE&S Future Capability Group, Strategic Command & Air Portfolio Team Leader, DE&S UK MoD
Dr Thomas Rondeau

Dr Thomas Rondeau

Principal Director for FutureG, OUSD(R&E), US DOD
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Treiblmaier

Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Treiblmaier

Head of ICT Operations and Electronic Warfare Section, Austrian Armed Forces
Miguel Saiz

Miguel Saiz

Project Officer Support to EU Operations, European Defence Agency
Salvador Llopis

Salvador Llopis

Senior Project Officer Telecommunications and Information Systems, Team Leader C4ISTAR Capability Programme, European Defence Agency

Brigadier Jez Sharpe

Head, Tactical Systems Service Executive (TacSys), UK Defence Digital
Brigadier Jez Sharpe

Brigadier Mark Berry

Commander, 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, British Army
Brigadier Mark Berry

Captain Martin Maynard

SO3 Capability Development , CISTDU, British Army
Captain Martin Maynard

Martin Maynard is the SO3 Capability Development within CISTDU, He has gained experience as a royal Signals technician with, in-service radio and EW systems. Following qualification as a Royal Signals Foreman of Signals (IS) he has gained extensive knowledge in the deployment of Divisional C2 assets within 3 Div and 4 MI, including enterprise support to deployed OPCIS systems.

His current role is supporting trials and development for in-service and future Land CIS capabilities. Part of his role is the experimentation and horizon scanning for future capabilities and systems as the SO3 and ToT (IS) within CISTDU, His main emphasis has been C2 development within deployed CPs and facilitating an effective Kill Web. 

 

Colonel Ian Fletcher

Commanding Officer, Information Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force
Colonel Ian Fletcher

Col Ian Fletcher is currently commander of II Marine Expeditionary Force Information Group.  In this role, he leads a diverse team of Military and Civilian professionals responsible for generating, employing, and modernizing Marine Corps Information Warfare and Multi-Domain capabilities (C5ISRT) in direct support of II Marine Expeditionary Force, its subordinate Marine Air Ground Task Forces (MAGTFs) and the Joint Force. His elements connect the MAGTF to the Joint Response and Shaping Enterprise. Previously, Col Fletcher served as the Director of Combat Develop, Capability Integration and Resourcing for the Marine Corps’ Special Operations Component Command, and as the Director of Intelligence for Security Assistance Group – Ukraine.

Colonel Janos Poloskei

Deputy Director, Communications, Information and Information Security Systems Directorate (J6), Hungarian Defence Forces
Colonel Janos Poloskei

Col János Pölöskei is deputy director of the Information and Information Security Systems Directorate (J6), Hungarian Defence Forces.He started his career in 1987 and graduated as an artillery officer from the military college in 1990. Before starting with procurement activities he spent several years in tactical level positions from platoon to brigade level. After a successful career in lower positions he became an operations planner at operational and strategic level, where he participated several NATO and national planning activities.Col Pölöskei went for mission to Kosovo in 2003 and 2017, and to Afghanistan in 2005 and 2006 where he got valuable operational experiences.

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.

Dave Pheasant

DE&S Future Capability Group, Strategic Command & Air Portfolio Team Leader, DE&S UK MoD
Dave Pheasant

 Dave is Team Leader for one of the Capability Exploitation Teams that make up the 1* led Future Capability Innovation (FCI) area in the recently formed DE&S Gateway.  With a background of 25 years in DE&S and its predecessors, including time in both Defence Digital and the Submarine Delivery Agency, Dave has worked on a range of projects and having been through DE&S transformation Dave has seen first-hand how DE&S has changed over the years.  Now working in FCI the team are focused on ways to accelerate the pull through of experimentation and innovation into recognised projects as well as working with the Front Line Commands toward delivery of sustainable and supported capability to the end user community.

Dr Thomas Rondeau

Principal Director for FutureG, OUSD(R&E), US DOD
Dr Thomas Rondeau

Dr. Tom Rondeau is the Principal Director for the FutureG Office for the US Department of Defense, serving in the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)). In this role, Dr. Rondeau is responsible for the research, funding, and execution of programs to advance warfighting capabilities using future-generation wireless technologies.

Before assuming his role as Principal Director of the FutureG Office, Dr. Rondeau spent more than six years as a Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) program manager, where he led efforts that challenged and advanced studies in a variety of warfighting domains, earning him the Distinguished Public Service Medal.

Prior to joining DARPA, Dr. Rondeau led the GNU Radio project, consulted on wireless communications problem sets, and worked as a visiting researcher with the University of Pennsylvania and as an Adjunct with the IDA Center for Communications Research in Princeton, NJ.
 
Dr. Rondeau holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech, where his dissertation won the Council of Graduate Schools’ 2007 Outstanding Dissertation Award in math, science, and engineering.

Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Treiblmaier

Head of ICT Operations and Electronic Warfare Section, Austrian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Treiblmaier

Alexander TREIBLMAIER, MA, MSc (born 1981) was promoted as officer in 2011 and completed the Master studies at the University of Sopron (Management and Leadership) and at the Austrian National Defence Academy in Vienna. He completed his doctoral studies at the University of Belgrade in the Department of International Management. He is the Head of the Institute Cyber and electronic warfare at the signal school of the Austrian Armed forces in Vienna. His military professional career and experience reaches from the work as platoon-leader, staff officer (G-6 branch) at the 3rd mechanized infantry brigade and teacher for tactics at the signal school. During his academic career, he specialized in military leadership in combination with management science and the impact of international trends and the technological developments on the training and education in the Austrian Armed Forces

Miguel Saiz

Project Officer Support to EU Operations, European Defence Agency
Miguel Saiz

Miguel Saiz started his career in 1996 at IT Private Sector, leading numerous projects related to IT strategy, consulting, and Systems Implementation, Head of committees for the New Technologies across different Spanish Administration bodies. He joined the European External Action Service in 2013 as Chief of IT for the Civilian CSDP Missions in Africa and the Middle East, implementing his work in field of IT Systems, VSat and Secure Communications. In 2016 he joined CPCC HQ in Brussels as IT Strategy and Planning Manager, responsible for the governance and standardization of IT systems and VSat communications across all the CSDP Civilian Missions. In 2021 he joined EDA European Defence Agency as Project Officer in Support to EU Operations, in charge of the CIS side of the EU SatCom Market and the CSO Contractors Support to Operations.

Salvador Llopis

Senior Project Officer Telecommunications and Information Systems, Team Leader C4ISTAR Capability Programme, European Defence Agency
Salvador Llopis

Salvador Llopis is a Team Leader of the C4ISTAR capability programme and a Senior Project Officer on Telecommunications and Information Systems (CIS) within the Capability, Armament and Planning Directorate at the European Defence Agency (EDA) in Brussels. He chairs the Project Team CIS – a group of governmental experts from EU Member States whose mission is to assess the feasibility of cooperation activities and to harmonise military needs notably in the fields of CIS and Command and Control (C2) systems. He also chairs the working group on Data Centric Security and Zero Trust Architectures at EDA. Previously to his current position, he worked at EDA as Project Officer Cyber Defence Technology acting as moderator of the Cyber Research and Technology Working Group – precursor of today’s Cyber Defence CapTech. He graduated from the Spanish Army Military Academy as Signal Officer. He is an Academician of the Spanish Academy of Military Sciences and Arts. He holds a Doctoral Degree in Telecommunications from the Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Defence and Security Technologies and programme committee member of various international scientific conferences. His professional and research interests lie in the areas of tactical communications, C2, system engineering and architectures, cyber situational awareness, and decision-support technologies. He has several referred publications in these areas. 

The only event that will:

Deliver real insight from the strategic level down to the tactical. This conference will cover the importance of efficient and clear communications and how you can achieve operational success.

Learn how to create an agile, highly adaptable force capable of rapid movement whilst maintaining consistent communication and situational awareness capability, essential to the fast pace of modern warfare. And discover how interoperability is becoming increasingly important to ensure seamless command and control within a multinational coalition.

Key reasons to attend:

  • Networking opportunities
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Discover new products and solutions
  • Professional development
  • Collaboration and partnerships
  • Industry insights and trends

 Who should attend?

This is the ONLY truly international communications conference specifically designed to focus on deployable CIS. It is a critical forum where you will find senior officers, military commanders, and industry experts brought together to discuss interoperability and innovation in cutting-edge communications.

National militaries:

  • Military communications specialists
  • Equipment procurement officers

Industry:

  • Businesses looking to break into the regional market
  • Established players in the regional market
  • Developers and innovators in military technology

Transnational/Continental/Euro-Atlantic organisations/bodies:

  • Organisations who wish to equalise allied defence capability
  • Those who seek improvement of the security and strength of Europe’s front line

sponsors


Head
Tactical Systems Service Executive (TacSys), UK Defence Digital
Commander
16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, British Army
SO3 Capability Development
CISTDU, British Army
Commanding Officer
Information Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force
Deputy Director
Communications, Information and Information Security Systems Directorate (J6), Hungarian Defence Forces
Director
NATO Command and Control Centre of Excellence
DE&S Future Capability Group, Strategic Command & Air Portfolio Team Leader
DE&S UK MoD
Principal Director for FutureG
OUSD(R&E), US DOD
Head of ICT Operations and Electronic Warfare Section
Austrian Armed Forces
Project Officer Support to EU Operations
European Defence Agency
Senior Project Officer Telecommunications and Information Systems, Team Leader C4ISTAR Capability Programme
European Defence Agency

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Babcock plays a critical role in international defence. In a world of significant geopolitical instability, national security has never been more important as defence requirements become increasingly complex to deliver. Ensuring those critical services are readily available, affordable and long-lasting is a vital task. And Babcock is built for that task. Now more than ever, what we do matters. Creating a safe and secure world, together.


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Hanwha Phasor

Exhibitors
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At Hanwha Phasor, we are at the forefront of pioneering enterprise-grade Active Electronically Steered Array (AESA) antennas for satellite communications on the move, designed to provide seamless connectivity across air, land, and sea. Our advanced technological capabilities cater to both commercial and military clientele.

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