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Future Soldier Technology 2021 (Virtual Conference)
9 March - 10 March 2021

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Future Soldier Technology 2021 (Virtual Conference)

Announcement: We have now made this conference a virtual event. All speakers, attendees and sponsors will be able to access the full conference and its materials and will be able to log on remotely via the internet. Please contact a member of the SAE Media Group Team for more information customerservices@SAE Media Group-online.co.uk

SAE Media Group are proud to host the 7th annual Future Soldier Technology VIRTUAL CONFERENCE on the 9th - 10th of March 2021.

Building on the enormous success of SAE Media Group’s previous six annual meetings, Future Soldier Technology 2021 will be an excellent international gathering of senior officers and programme managers who are seeking to enhance their programmes. Additionally, this forum offers an excellent platform for programme managers within the military to interface with senior experts from within the defence industry.

As the only dedicated future soldier focussed conference, we endeavour to deliver genuine insight and learning through the expertly selected participants who run our discussions and panels, ensuring the latest developments from all parts of the community (industry and military) are covered in great detail.

Future Soldier Technology 2021 will discuss Soldier Modernisation Programmes, and how these projects are driving infantry capabilities into the future and making the dismounted soldier more lethal, protected and ready to fight in the challenging conditions of the modern-day battlefield.

Particular focus will be paid to lessons learnt from major programmes, optics and night vision, ballistic protection, human factors and ergonomics, soldier lethality and soldier system power supply.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen

Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel Rickard Johansson

Colonel Rickard Johansson

Commander, Swedish Land Warfare Centre, Swedish Armed Forces
Dr Carsten Cremers

Dr Carsten Cremers

Team Leader Fuels Cells, Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT
Dr Darren Browning

Dr Darren Browning

Senior Technical Lead - Power, DSTL
Lieutenant Colonel Andy Locke

Lieutenant Colonel Andy Locke

Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials and Development Unit, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Rune Nesland-Steinor

Lieutenant Colonel Rune Nesland-Steinor

Project Manager, Weapons Optics and Electronic Warfare Land Systems Division, Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency Land Systems
Major Jari Tiilikka

Major Jari Tiilikka

Program Manager, Dismounted Soldier System, Finnish Defence Forces
Major Magnus Hallberg

Major Magnus Hallberg

LCG DSS Chairman, NATO / Swedish Armed Forces

Captain Jan Weuts

Belgian LNO at the NLD Special Operations Warfare Centre, Belgian Special Forces
Captain Jan Weuts

Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen

Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army
Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen

Colonel Duncan Mann

Dismounted Close Combat Portfolio Leader, DE&S, UK MOD
Colonel Duncan Mann

Colonel Rickard Johansson

Commander, Swedish Land Warfare Centre, Swedish Armed Forces
Colonel Rickard Johansson

Dr Carsten Cremers

Team Leader Fuels Cells, Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT
Dr Carsten Cremers

Dr Darren Browning

Senior Technical Lead - Power, DSTL
Dr Darren Browning

Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa

Human Research Lead, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center
Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa

Dr Max Winkelmann

Scientist, Signatorics, Fraunhofer IOSB
Dr Max Winkelmann

Dr Milene Catoire

Scientist, Training & Performance Innovation, TNO
Dr Milene Catoire

Lieutenant Colonel Andy Locke

Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials and Development Unit, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Andy Locke

Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

SO1 Soldier Systems, British Army HQ
Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

Lieutenant Colonel Iain Lamont

SO1 Robotics and Autonomous Systems, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Iain Lamont

Lieutenant Colonel Matt Sheldrick

SO1 Combat Systems and Bearers, British Army
Lieutenant Colonel Matt Sheldrick

Lieutenant Colonel Rune Nesland-Steinor

Project Manager, Weapons Optics and Electronic Warfare Land Systems Division, Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency Land Systems
Lieutenant Colonel Rune Nesland-Steinor

Lieutenant Colonel Sébastien Gasnier

Branch Deputy, Infantry Doctrinal and Advanced Studies Department, French Armed Forces Infantry School
Lieutenant Colonel Sébastien Gasnier

LTC GASNIER joined the Infantry in 2001 after his initial course at the academy of Saint-Cyr. Posted in a Airborne Infantry Regiment from 2001 to 2009 as platoon leader to company commander, he has been deployed couple of times in Africa, in Pacific and served also within international commitments in Lebanon, Kosovo and Afghanistan.
Teacher at the capitains’ course, staff college graduated, LTC GASNIER has been the first exchange officier posted in 1(UK)DIV HQ / YORK from 2015 to 2018.
Currently based in Draguignan, he is the 2IC of the Infantry Doctrinal And Advanced Studies Department.
LTC GASNIER is single and a rubgy fan, but exclusively in case of French victory over the British team.

Lieutenant Colonel Torstein Espolin Johnson

Soldier System Coordinator, Norwegian Defence Material Agency
Lieutenant Colonel Torstein Espolin Johnson

Major Chris Burr

SO2 Force Development, 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines
Major Chris Burr

Major Chris Burr is currently the lead staff officer for Force Development and Experimentation within 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines. His role is to translate the Naval Command transformation direction in to force design at the tactical level to realize the Littoral Strike and Future Commando Force concepts.
Chris joined the Royal Marines in 2004 and has spent the majority of his career within the Brigade. He has deployed to Afghanistan on four occasions and once to the Caribbean as part of the British Government’s humanitarian aid and disaster relief response following hurricanes IRMA and Maria in 2017.
Chris has also had several appointments outside of the Brigade which have included training Royal Marines Young Officers at the Commando Training Centre and Royal Navy Officer Cadets at Britannia Royal Naval College.

Major Jari Tiilikka

Program Manager, Dismounted Soldier System, Finnish Defence Forces
Major Jari Tiilikka

Major Magnus Hallberg

LCG DSS Chairman, NATO / Swedish Armed Forces
Major Magnus Hallberg

Mr Christopher Woodburn

Deputy Branch Head, Maneuver Branch, Ground Combat Element Division - Fires and Maneuver, U. S. Marine Corps
Mr Christopher Woodburn

Mr Funs Titulaer

Scientific Advisor, Netherlands Special Operations Command
Mr Funs Titulaer

Mr Jonathan Russell

Principal Scientist, Passive Armour, DSTL
Mr Jonathan Russell

Mr Mark Rynehart

Senior Account Manager StratCom Capture Lead LE TacCIS, Thales UK
Mr Mark Rynehart

Mr Ringo Smits

Business Development, Tactical Interconnect Solutions, Glenair
Mr Ringo Smits

Mr. Ringo Smits spent over 22 years in the Royal Netherlands Army before joining Glenair in 2020. He fulfilled various positions as a team leader and platoon sergeant in both Armoured and Long Range Reconnaissance units between 1998-2006.
After graduating at the Royal Military Academy in 2007, he was promoted to platoon commander in one of the Joint ISTAR Command Reconnaissance Squadrons.
The last decade of his military career he spent as a qualified JTAC and JTAC-Instructor, fulfilling multiple positions in this specialist field. In his last position he was responsible for the JTAC user requirements and development of the NLD DACAS Program. His military career included multiple operational deployments to the Balkans and Afghanistan.
At Glenair Ringo Smits is dedicated to working with NATO and NATO friendly countries to provide interoperability solutions for the War Fighters Data Communication and Power needs.

Mr Rob Garth

Product Director, Video and IP MESH, Domo Tactical Communications (DTC)
Mr Rob Garth

Rob Garth is the Product Director for Video and IP MESH at Domo Tactical Communications (DTC). With a background in RF engineering, Rob has more than twenty years in the development and delivery of robust tactical and fixed wireless systems for both military and civil applications, from simple FM links to multi-Megabit COFDM MESH systems and data pipes on the ground, in the air and at sea.

Rob was formerly Technical Director at Wood & Douglas, where he spearheaded the development of software-defined radio systems before leading the sale of W&D in 2013. Since joining DTC, Rob has been responsible for the product roadmap of DTC’s world-leading range of COFDM IP Mesh and Point To Point link products.

Mr Rob O'Connor

International Business Development Manager, HIPPO Multipower
Mr Rob O'Connor

Rob O’Connor is a retired Army officer. He was commissioned into the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment (now the Yorkshire Regiment) in 1990 and has 26 years of experience as an infantry officer including command of a rifle platoon, close observation platoon, support weapons company and an armoured infantry rifle company. His last appointment was command of the Infantry Trials and Development Unit (ITDU). He has spent more than six years deployed on operations in Afghanistan, Kosovo, Bosnia and Northern Ireland.

After gaining a Master’s degree from Cranfield University (faculty of Military Science, Technology and Management) Rob spent two years in the Directorate of Equipment Capability – Ground Manoeuvre (DEC GM) in the Ministry of Defence. Key projects included the Javelin Anti-Tank Guided Weapon (ATGW), the New Light Anti Armour Weapon (NLAW), the Anti-Structures Munition (ASM), the Surveillance System and Range Finder (SSARF) and Grenade Machine Gun (GMG). Other roles in the capability space include the Dismounted Close Combat Programme manager at Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) and command of ITDU. ITDU is responsible for the test and evaluation of military equipment prior to its acceptance into service. In addition ITDU runs an experimentation programme which looks at all lines of development including training, equipment, organisation and doctrine. Key projects included VIRTUS body armour and load carriage, Dismounted Situational Awareness (DSA), the Light Tactical Mobility Platform (LTMP) and the Platoon Combat Experiment (PCE).

On leaving the Army Rob set up Pardus Defence & Security Ltd, a consulting firm specialising in the provision of business development support. In this role Rob has supported HIPPO Multipower in the development of their series of amphibious all terrain vehicles.

Mr Sean Cale

Technical Authority, Ballistic Personal Protection, Canadian Department of National Defense
Mr Sean Cale

Mr Simon Coverdale

Market Development, Glenair, Inc
Mr Simon Coverdale

Mr Timo Haas

CTO, blackned GmbH
Mr Timo Haas

Timo Haas is CEO and founder of blackned, a high-tech software manufacturer and specialist for mission-critical communication systems, based in Bavaria, Germany. Timo holds a degree in Business Information Systems from the University of Applied Science Ulm. Prior to founding blackned, Timo has served the German Air Force for 12 years where he retired as an Officer in 2009.

Ms Michelle Furnald

Technical Authority, Load Carriage and Sleeping Systems, Canadian Department of National Defense
Ms Michelle Furnald

Senior Chief Petty Officer James Harvey

Senior Enlisted Advisor, United States Naval Special Warfare Command
Senior Chief Petty Officer James Harvey

Senior Official (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

PM Commando & Infantry, Israeli Ministry of Defence
Senior Official (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

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Conference agenda

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen

Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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9:00

Opening Keynote British Army Perspectives on Optimising Soldier Modernisation

  • Updates on the work of the ITDU and Tommyworks
  • Outcomes of the Army Warfighting Experiment 20, which focussed on Agile C3 (Command, Control, and Communication)
  • Overview of British Army DSA capabilities 
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    Lieutenant Colonel Andy Locke

    Lieutenant Colonel Andy Locke, Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials and Development Unit, British Army

    Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies

    Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies, SO1 Soldier Systems, British Army HQ

    Lieutenant Colonel Matt Sheldrick

    Lieutenant Colonel Matt Sheldrick, SO1 Combat Systems and Bearers, British Army

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    9:45

    Acquiring Dismounted Infantry Technology in Support of Dismounted Soldier Operations

    Colonel Duncan Mann

    Colonel Duncan Mann, Dismounted Close Combat Portfolio Leader, DE&S, UK MOD

    • Driving acquisition in 5 main areas: Lethality, Survivability, Mobility, Sustainability, and C4I
    • Maximising the efficiency of increasingly complex and power-intensive solider systems
    • Expanding soldier protection through developments in body armour and ballistic protection
    • The challenges and requirements of working with industry
     

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    10:15

    Glenair Connecting the Battlefield

    Mr Simon Coverdale

    Mr Simon Coverdale, Market Development, Glenair, Inc

  • NATO Interoperable - The Standards
  • C4ISR Integration Platform - STAR-PAN™ Light to VI
  • Building Bridges - STAR-PAN™ MISSION MANAGER
  • Dismounted to Mounted and back again - STAR-PAN™ Light to X Base Station
  • Remoting your signal - STAR-PAN™ Fibre Optic Link
  • SA via SATCOM - L-TAC Single and Double hope
  • Cables - Keeping a low profile
     
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    10:45

    Morning Coffee

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    11:15

    Future Soldier System – Enabled by GuardStack

    Mr Timo Haas, CTO, blackned GmbH

    • Technology
    • Interoperability
    • Operational Availability

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    11:45

    Maximising Lethality and Dismounted Soldier Situational Awareness Through Enhanced Weapon Optics

    Lieutenant Colonel Sébastien Gasnier, Branch Deputy, Infantry Doctrinal and Advanced Studies Department, French Armed Forces Infantry School

    • General update on the FELIN infantry combat system
    • Deploying image-intensifying and thermal imaging sights to support infantry situational awareness
    • Connecting weapon sights and communication systems to send real-time data to C2 centres
    • The future procurement aims for FELIN
     

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    12:15

    Tactical Radio Communications: Meeting the Needs of the UK Customer in the Next Decade and Beyond

    Mr Mark Rynehart

    Mr Mark Rynehart, Senior Account Manager StratCom Capture Lead LE TacCIS, Thales UK

    • How are engineering manufacturing companies responding to the new operational contexts envisioned by UK MOD?
    • Which key drivers for change in tactical communications are important (and why) to both End Users and Industry?
    • What choices are open to the UK MOD in the procurement of future tactical communication technologies?

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    12:45

    Networking Lunch

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    13:45

    Future Soldier - Some Limits of the Technological Approach: A Special Operations Forces Perspective

    • Why SOF requires remaining at the forefront of Future Soldier Technology
    • Uncovering the limitations of the technological approach and some dangers of overreliance on technology
    • Remedial highlights from a BEL & NLD SOF- academic perspective
     

    Captain Jan Weuts

    Captain Jan Weuts, Belgian LNO at the NLD Special Operations Warfare Centre, Belgian Special Forces

    Mr Funs Titulaer

    Mr Funs Titulaer, Scientific Advisor, Netherlands Special Operations Command

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    14:15

    SAS & PAS – Intuitive Optimum

    Senior Official (Name Withheld for Security Reasons)

    Senior Official (Name Withheld for Security Reasons), PM Commando & Infantry, Israeli Ministry of Defence

    • Overview of dismounted soldier and team disadvantages
    • Problems occurring for dismounted soldiers
    • Suggestion for methodical & intuitive solution

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    14:45

    Transforming Norwegian Weapon System Lethality with Dismounted Soldier Night Vision Technologies

    Lieutenant Colonel Rune Nesland-Steinor

    Lieutenant Colonel Rune Nesland-Steinor, Project Manager, Weapons Optics and Electronic Warfare Land Systems Division, Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency Land Systems

    • Utilising auxiliary equipment to maximise the lethality of weaponry
    • Deploying thermal imaging devices to enhance target acquisition capabilities
    • Future development plans for night vision technology procurement
     

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    15:15

    Dismounted Soldier System Finland - Building Night Combat Capability

    Major Jari Tiilikka

    Major Jari Tiilikka, Program Manager, Dismounted Soldier System, Finnish Defence Forces

    • Updates on the Finnish Soldier Modernisation Programme, Dismounted Soldier System Finland (2020-2035)
    • Building new night combat capability – comprehensive approach, C4I, Power management
    • Capability building - Lessons Identified
    • Future challenges and developments in the field of night combat
     

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    15:45

    Modernising Infantry to Increase Soldier Lethality

    Mr Christopher Woodburn

    Mr Christopher Woodburn, Deputy Branch Head, Maneuver Branch, Ground Combat Element Division - Fires and Maneuver, U. S. Marine Corps

    • Developing new weaponry to enhance the lethality of the dismounted soldier
    • Upgrading ammunition to increase lethality and the probability of hit
    • Developing ‘smart’ targeting and optics systems to reduce soldier error
     

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    16:15

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:45

    Delivering Tactical Overmatch for Light Forces

    Mr Rob O'Connor, International Business Development Manager, HIPPO Multipower

    • Use of manned, optionally manned and unmanned ATVs for load carriage, combat resupply and CASEVAC
    • Use of manned, optionally manned and unmanned ATVs for fire support and C4ISR
    • Use of light tactical vehicles to provide electrical power generation for light forces

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    17:15

    Maximising Dismounted Power with Research and Alternative Energy Sources

    Dr Darren Browning

    Dr Darren Browning, Senior Technical Lead - Power, DSTL

    • Foreseeing and adapting to future power demand caused by additional equipment
    • The challenge of improving efficiency in the face of ever-increasing power demands
    • Potential challenges of working with high-specific energy sources
    • Ongoing standardisation efforts
     

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    17:45

    Adapting and Managing Dismounted Soldier Power Supply to Accommodate Advanced Soldier Systems

    Dr Carsten Cremers

    Dr Carsten Cremers, Team Leader Fuels Cells, Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT

    • Evaluating the current energy requirements of dismounted soldier systems
    • Exploiting new lightweight power supplies to increase soldier mobility and improve load carriage
    • Update on research and development into new electrochemical power solutions for long distance dismounted operations
     

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    18:15

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen

    Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen

    Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

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    9:00

    The Role of Technology in Generating and Enhancing Soldier Capability in the Future Operating Environment

    Major Chris Burr, SO2 Force Development, 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines

    • Assessing the unique requirements of the Royal Marines Commandos equipment
    • Examining the Future Operating Environment
    • Facilitating Agile C2 through developments in technology
     

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    9:30

    LCG DSS Future View of NATO Soldier System Development

    Major Magnus Hallberg

    Major Magnus Hallberg, LCG DSS Chairman, NATO / Swedish Armed Forces

    • Updates on the work of the NATO Land Capability Group on Dismounted Soldier Systems
    • Working together to develop and modernise soldier systems throughout NATO nations
    • Analysis of the challenges faced and a look at the path ahead for the LCG DSS
     

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    10:00

    Industry Panel: Advancing Soldier Equipment and Technology Through Industry Innovation and Collaboration

    • Examples of innovation of soldier systems - what advances are driving change?
    • Working with military partners to test and evaluate emerging equipment and technology
    • Collaborating with fellow industry partners to advance soldier modernisation
    • How could industry work better with military partners to provide enhanced services and solutions?
     

    Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen

    Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army

    Mr Rob O'Connor, International Business Development Manager, HIPPO Multipower

    Mr Ringo Smits, Business Development, Tactical Interconnect Solutions, Glenair

    Mr Mark Rynehart

    Mr Mark Rynehart, Senior Account Manager StratCom Capture Lead LE TacCIS, Thales UK

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Optimising the Use of Robotics and Autonomous Systems to Enhance Situational Awareness for the Dismounted Soldier

    Lieutenant Colonel Iain Lamont

    Lieutenant Colonel Iain Lamont, SO1 Robotics and Autonomous Systems, British Army

    • Updates on British Army RAS projects and developments
    • Utilising RAS to support the dismounted soldier by enhancing situational awareness on the battlefield
    • Appraising the new strategic opportunities created by greater integration of robotics and autonomous systems
     

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    Benefits of MANET Technology for Dismounted Situational Awareness

    Mr Rob Garth, Product Director, Video and IP MESH, Domo Tactical Communications (DTC)

  • Key characteristics of MANET Mesh Networks
  • Mesh Routing
  • Waveforms
  • Channel Access Mechanisms
  • Comparison with other communications architectures
  • Evolution of MANET Technology
  • Software Defined Radio solutions for MANET Networks
     
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    Developing and Supplying Effective Equipment and Materiel to Meet the Needs of the Modern Norwegian Dismounted Soldier

    Lieutenant Colonel Torstein Espolin Johnson

    Lieutenant Colonel Torstein Espolin Johnson, Soldier System Coordinator, Norwegian Defence Material Agency

    • Utilising equipment to enhance situational awareness for the dismounted Norwegian soldier
    • Discussing the adoption of more advanced digital personal equipment in the Norwegian Armed Forces
    • Future plans and developments to enhance situational awareness
     

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    12:30

    Preparing the Swedish Soldier for the Contemporary Battlefield

    Colonel Rickard Johansson

    Colonel Rickard Johansson, Commander, Swedish Land Warfare Centre, Swedish Armed Forces

    • Training combat personnel for future armed ground warfare through the use of simulation software
    • Updates on developments in personal equipment and weapon systems to assist the future soldier
    • Future plans to increase the sustainability and mobility of the modern Swedish Soldier
     

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    Improvements in Combat Protective Equipment to Maximise Soldier Survivability

    Mr Jonathan Russell

    Mr Jonathan Russell, Principal Scientist, Passive Armour, DSTL

    • Research and development in protective equipment for the dismounted soldier
    • Ensuring soldier mobility whilst increasing survivability
    • Discussing improvements in soldier survivability systems and looking at the challenges ahead
     

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    14:30

    Industry Driven Integration and Advancement of Canada’s Next Gen Load Carriage and Body Armour

    • Establish a novel procurement approach to obtain improved equipment for solving issues of weight, functionality and integration and scaling to the threat level
    • Future threats and how the equipment must adapt to them, taking advantage of the advancements that industry makes, with a rapid integration philosophy
    • Review the key considerations examined for load carriage and body armour properties
    • Overview of the user trial acceptance program
     

    Mr Sean Cale

    Mr Sean Cale, Technical Authority, Ballistic Personal Protection, Canadian Department of National Defense

    Ms Michelle Furnald

    Ms Michelle Furnald, Technical Authority, Load Carriage and Sleeping Systems, Canadian Department of National Defense

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    Adaptive Camouflage for the Dismounted Soldier

    Dr Max Winkelmann

    Dr Max Winkelmann, Scientist, Signatorics, Fraunhofer IOSB

    • Evaluating the challenges of transferring adaptive camouflage concepts to the dismounted soldier, with focus on power supply, weight, and integration
    • Update on the ACAMS II EDA/EU project, which is attempting to solve these challenges
    • Discussion of preliminary results
     

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    Using Synthetic Environments to Enhance Man-Machine Teaming

    Senior Chief Petty Officer James Harvey

    Senior Chief Petty Officer James Harvey, Senior Enlisted Advisor, United States Naval Special Warfare Command

  • Networking Autonomous systems with dismounted soldiers to enhance situational awareness
  • Leveraging robotics to support the dismounted soldier
  • Discussing Manned-Unmanned considerations for complex  operations
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    Glenair Webinar: Advancing Army Innovation through Industry Collaboration and Live Exercise Integration

    Mr Ringo Smits, Business Development, Tactical Interconnect Solutions, Glenair

    • Soldier integration with Robotics and Autonomous Systems
    • Achieving Common Operating Picture by Interconnection
    • Innovation by Military-Industry Collaboration and real scenario testing

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    16:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    Emerging Innovations to Reduce the Soldiers Physical Burden

    Dr Milene Catoire

    Dr Milene Catoire, Scientist, Training & Performance Innovation, TNO

    • The importance of reducing mass, bulk and stiffness of equipment for the future soldier
    • Examining human factors for soldier mobility
    • Developing systems for complex equipment management including C4I and advanced protection
     

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    17:30

    Investigating the Impact of Human Factors in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning to Enhance the Future Soldier

    Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa

    Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa, Human Research Lead, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center

    • Investigating the human portion of an armaments performance equation to provide analytic proof of performance effectiveness for armaments systems
    • Utilising virtual reality to generate and collect data about tactical behaviour
    • ‘Inventing the Future of Warfare’ and the path ahead for future research and development
     

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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen

    Colonel (Retd) Richard Hansen, Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier, US Army


    Belgian LNO at the NLD Special Operations Warfare Centre
    Belgian Special Forces
    Former Program Manager, Soldier Warrior, PEO Soldier
    US Army
    Dismounted Close Combat Portfolio Leader
    DE&S, UK MOD
    Commander, Swedish Land Warfare Centre
    Swedish Armed Forces
    Team Leader Fuels Cells
    Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT
    Senior Technical Lead - Power
    DSTL
    Human Research Lead
    US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center
    Scientist, Signatorics
    Fraunhofer IOSB
    Scientist, Training & Performance Innovation
    TNO
    Commanding Officer, Infantry Trials and Development Unit
    British Army
    SO1 Soldier Systems
    British Army HQ
    SO1 Robotics and Autonomous Systems
    British Army
    SO1 Combat Systems and Bearers
    British Army
    Project Manager, Weapons Optics and Electronic Warfare Land Systems Division
    Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency Land Systems
    Branch Deputy, Infantry Doctrinal and Advanced Studies Department
    French Armed Forces Infantry School
    Soldier System Coordinator
    Norwegian Defence Material Agency
    SO2 Force Development, 3 Commando Brigade
    Royal Marines
    Program Manager, Dismounted Soldier System
    Finnish Defence Forces
    LCG DSS Chairman
    NATO / Swedish Armed Forces
    Deputy Branch Head, Maneuver Branch, Ground Combat Element Division - Fires and Maneuver
    U. S. Marine Corps
    Scientific Advisor
    Netherlands Special Operations Command
    Principal Scientist, Passive Armour
    DSTL
    Senior Account Manager StratCom Capture Lead LE TacCIS
    Thales UK
    Business Development, Tactical Interconnect Solutions
    Glenair
    Product Director, Video and IP MESH
    Domo Tactical Communications (DTC)
    International Business Development Manager
    HIPPO Multipower
    Technical Authority, Ballistic Personal Protection
    Canadian Department of National Defense
    Market Development
    Glenair, Inc
    CTO
    blackned GmbH
    Technical Authority, Load Carriage and Sleeping Systems
    Canadian Department of National Defense
    Senior Enlisted Advisor
    United States Naval Special Warfare Command
    PM Commando & Infantry
    Israeli Ministry of Defence

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    Speaker interview with Mr Cale and Ms Furnald, Canadian Department of National Defense

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    Speaker interview with Lt Col Locke and Lt Col Davies, British Army

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    Speaker interview with Major Jari Tiilikka, Finnish Defence Forces

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    Speaker interview with Major Magnus Hallberg, NATO / Swedish Armed Forces

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    Speaker interview with Dr Elizabeth Mezzacappa, US Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Armaments Center

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    Speaker Interview with SCPO James Harvey, US Naval Special Warfare Command

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    Speaker Interview with Mr Jonathan Russell, DSTL

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    Speaker Interview with Dr Max Winkelmann, Fraunhofer IOSB

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    Speaker interview with Dr Darren Browning, DSTL

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://blackned.de/?lang=en

    blackned is a high-tech software manufacturer and specialist for mission-critical communication systems, based in Bavaria, Germany. Our product portfolio GuardStack offers command, control and communication solutions to bring services to the end-user at any time without delay and interruptions. GuardStack Software Suite addresses the most stringent communications and information sharing requirements armed forces are facing at the tactical edge. The solution efficiently and effectively manages the ever-changing communications conditions presented in harsh environments. The patented MeshFLOW mechanism guarantees service delivery at all times and enables real-time communication across all levels of a corresponding command and control hierarchy. Our Mission Critical Push-to-Talk over Cellular and Push-to-Video solutions follow the Anytime and Anywhere communication approach aligned to an always-on strategy. Therefore, GuardStack provides a secure middleware, connecting innovative and emerging broadband technologies such as 4G/5G with tactical radio communication technology such as long-range VHF and UHF. The platform-independent GuardStack Collaboration Client serves as the key to the connection, integration and use of legacy radios in a robust and path-independent IP communication solution and therefor guarantees a cost efficiency transition. As a result, we have developed into one of Europe's leaders in the design and operation of deployable and highly mobile tactical cellular networks.


    Bren-Tronics

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.bren-tronics.com

    Bren-Tronics, Inc. (BTI) is a technology-based Power Systems company with over 45 years of experience in the design, development and manufacture of primary and rechargeable batteries, along with associated chargers and complete power systems. From design to production, BTI maintains complete in-house capabilities to develop fully integrated systems supporting US and Worldwide Military and Commercial markets.

    BTI has traditionally supported the dismounted soldier by providing the highest portable power and energy available in the smallest, lightest packages, whilst always maintaining the highest level of safety standards. Through the evolution of rechargeable battery systems, initially with Nickle Cadmium, through Nickle Metal Hydride to the current forefront of technology, Lithium Ion, BTI have consistently provided the warfighter with the best technology available. With reliability at the forefront of user’s requirements, BTI pride themselves with an outstanding field-proven record of dependability. In addition, BTI was the first battery manufacturer of rechargeable batteries to provide a visual state of charge indicator to further enhance the confidence of the user.

    Specific to the arena of the Future Soldier ideology, in 2004 BTI were the first to provide a battery specifically designed to be used as a centralised power source for the dismounted soldier. The SMP battery range from Bren-Tronics is unique in so much that the battery is designed around the most energy efficient Li Ion cell available. Consequently, the energy density (run time per weight and size) is the highest currently achievable.

    The SMP battery is currently in use by the German IDZ programme and recently the same battery has now been selected as the battery of choice for the Benelux “VOSS” Future Soldier programme.

    To see the latest advancements in Future Soldier Power provisions, including the new NETT+ battery, pls visit us at Future Soldier Technology on 9th and 10th March 2021.



    Domo Tactical Communications

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.domotactical.com

    Domo Tactical Communications (DTC) is a global leader in Tactical IP Mesh technology (MANET), and COFDM transmissions systems. DTC mission-critical solutions secure, share and communicate real-time video, voice and data to enable Shared Situational Awareness (SSA) on land, on the sea and in the air. DTC has developed leading-edge technologies for successful operations in demanding environments, where COFDM solutions provide longer range and penetration.

    DTC works with military, law enforcement, counter-terror units, governments, autonomous systems manufacturers and system integrators to meet key connectivity and communication challenges. Leveraging a technical heritage stretching back over 50 years and incorporating the unrivalled COFDM waveform experience of the Domo engineering team, DTC has a passion for innovation which keeps us one step ahead in the rapidly changing and increasingly challenging environments in which we perform - whether on the battlefield or the streets of our cities. High-performance communication systems enable our customers to securely monitor, communicate and share information with confidence in complex environments and the most demanding situations.

    The DTC Mesh Ultra waveform provides a seamless self-forming, self-healing MANET capability which can be relied on even in the toughest conditions. DTC SDR based technology provides High Data Rate (HDR) capability for large mesh formations with excellent spectral efficiency whilst also delivering ultra-low latency performance, end-to-end encryption and unrivalled robustness and range in challenging real-world environments. DTC’s portfolio of products also seamlessly interlink to other IP bearers to form integrated communication and data network offering secure, fast and reliable access to data real-time video, audio, location-based information services. The DTC product range offers both OEM and packaged systems with excellent Size, Weight and Power (SWAP) characteristics to suit a wide range of mission requirements.



    Hippo Multipower

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://hippomultipower.com/

    HIPPO manufactures amphibious all terrain vehicles for military, fire & rescue and disaster relief operations. HIPPO vehicles are capable of manned and unmanned operation. The Hybrid Amphibious Wheeled Carrier (HAWC) is the latest product. Electrically driven for very low acoustic and thermal signature it has four key characteristics: payload, mobility, exportable power and optional robotics.

    The HIPPO 2032/42 Complete Power Solution is in service with the US Army Corps of Engineers, delivering electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and welding power from a single unit. This multipower output can be delivered in a standalone unit or integrated into a vehicle.

    HIPPO’s experience of delivering mobile power solutions has allowed them to develop a 5kW generator for the Polaris MRZR. This can be fitted at unit level and does not interfere with the load bay of the MRZR.



    Thales

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.thalesgroup.com/

    In a world that is increasingly fast moving, unpredictable – and full of opportunities – our customers come to us with big ambitions: to make life better, and to keep us safer.

    Combining a unique diversity of expertise, talent and cultures, our architects design and deliver decisive technologies for decisive moments in five markets: Defence & Security, Digital Identity and Security, Aerospace, Space, and Ground Transportation.

    With a digital revolution underway in all the markets that Thales serves, Thales is investing heavily in the four technological pillars of connectivity/IoT, Big Data, artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Today, Thales is developing solutions for tomorrow’s data-driven, autonomous, immersive world – from autonomous platforms to collaborative combat systems, from connected cockpits to secure clouds and cyber-protected communications, from self-learning radars to virtual reality solutions for training and predictive maintenance. Thales provides a unique range of technologies and services and is a trusted partner for our customers in their digital transformation, offering new ways of working, within new ecosystems that make tomorrow possible today.

    With its 30,000 engineers and researchers, Thales has a unique capability to design, develop and deploy equipment, systems and services that meet the most complex security requirements. Thales in the UK is a team of over 6,500 experts, including 4,500 highly skilled engineers, located across 10 key UK sites.

    With a heritage of over 130 years, Thales in the UK understands the importance of developing skills for the future, which is why they have over 400 apprentices and graduates across the UK. Thales is committed to supporting its people, and continuously developing talent, and highly skilled experts.

    Thales helps its customers think faster and act smarter – Decisive Technology for Decisive Moments.



    TrellisWare Technologies

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://www.trellisware.com/

    TrellisWare Technologies, Inc. is a global leader in highly advanced algorithms, waveforms, and communications systems that range from small form factor radio products to fully integrated solutions. TrellisWare’s technology is a critical component of modern tactical networks. The TrellisWare® TSM® waveform is incorporated into a wide range of systems, including TrellisWare radios, trusted industry partner radios, and multiple government and commercial solutions.

    Our highly adaptable network facilitates secure mission-critical voice and data delivery in the most severe conditions. The result is an exceptionally robust, flat network that provides unprecedented scalability and supports hundreds of nodes, using less spectrum than any other Mobile Ad Hoc Networking (MANET) technology.

    TrellisWare is delivering the next generation of communications for defense, public safety, and uncrewed markets When Nothing Else Works™.


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    Homeland Security

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    http://www.homeland-sec.de/en/epaper-global-security/

    HOMELAND SECURITY is a publishing house that produces specialist periodicals. “Homeland Security“ is a quarterly specialist periodical in German language and “Global Security“ is released twice a year in English language. They focus on international political, scientific, technical and additional up-to-date challenges arising from the sectors of safety and security, civil protection, disaster assistance and security research. The periodicals aim at decision makers in politics, ministries, public services and industry. Our specialist editorial team is located all over the world (e. g. USA, Canada, Australia, Asia). Accordingly, reporting is being carried out on the spot. Please have a look at a sample issue of our magazine “Global Security”: http://www.homeland-sec.de/en/epaper-global-security/


    Wojsko i Technika

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    http://zbiam.pl/nasze-wydawnictwa/wojsko-i-technika/

    This is a professionally edited magazine which focuses on the most important problems of the Polish military, security and defence industry. Much attention is paid on the current political and military situation in the region, new models of armament and military equipment, weaponry exhibitions, current tenders and laid contracts.


    ArmedForces.co.uk

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    http://www.armedforces.co.uk

    The DEFENCE SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY is an authoritative online information resource for all defence purchasers. This comprehensive listing of Defence Suppliers has enabled thousands of purchasing professionals to find exactly what they are looking for - in seconds. THE DEFENCE SUPPLIERS DIRECTORY provides a total overview of all the UK's Armed Forces - with a wealth of valuable information about the organisation and structure of the UK's Defence Services, as well as useful facts about developments in the UK Defence Industry Contact us: defenceenquiries@armedforces.co.uk Tel: 01743 241962 website: www.armedforces.co.uk


    SEGURANÇA & DEFESA

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.segurancaedefesa.com/

    SEGURANÇA & DEFESA (“Security & Defense”) is the recognized leader among South American printed defense magazines. It has been in the market for 37 years, and presently is the only one of its kind in Brazil to be nationally distributed. Sold on news stands and by subscriptions, it is sent free of charge to key names and addresses in the defense sector in Brazil and in South American countries.


    Global Military Communications

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.globalmilitarycommunications.com

    Global Military Communications is a publication that tracks the trends, drivers and technology that fuel the military communications sector. Communications continue to be the lynchpin of modern warfare and is crucial to any military campaign. The sector is going through unprecedented change as militaries and governments across the world move towards a network centric approach to their communications. From operations in war zones to homeland security and disaster recovery operations, Global Military Communications provides you with the latest communications developments on land, sea, and in the air.


    Defence Today

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://defencetoday.com

    Defence Today is an online publication covering the latest in global defence and security news, defence intelligence and strategic insight. Terrorism and emerging threats, defence industry coverage, the latest technology developments and emerging platforms and systems. Military equipment profiles and industry showcases. Advertising, press releases and event listings are available.


    Army Technology

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://www.army-technology.com

    Army-technology.com brings you up-to-date international news and features on the defence industry, covering military projects, trends, products, services and more in the army sector. With a team of journalists around the world, army-technology.com, along with sister sites naval-technology.com and airforce-technology.com, is the only business service that focuses on the technologies required by military personnel and companies working in this important field. When you combine this with one of the most comprehensive and detailed listings of military equipment suppliers, products and services, free white paper downloads and company press releases, you see why army-technology.com is the key point of reference for the defence industry.


    Armada International

    Supporting Media Partners
    http://armadainternational.com

    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.


    21st Century Asian Arms Race

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    https://21stcenturyasianarmsrace.com/

    21st Century Asian Arms Race (21AAR) is an online resource for conflict and security related information specific to Eurasia. 21AAR's editorial style and open source approach to gathering public intelligence ensures a unique and independent presentation of events in real-time.


    Asian Military Review

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    http://www.asianmilitaryreview.com/

    Asian Military Review is ABC audited publication, read & discussed by key decision makers & advisors to Asia Pacific militaries. Published since 1993 it’s widely recognised as authoritative provider of unbiased & objective information to Asian military. Editorial content comprises capability analysis, special reports & relevant news coverage from the region. AMR provides information, opinion & facts allowing military professionals to track & understand defence developments worldwide, concerning equipment, training, organisation & doctrine issues. The magazine is a proven source keeping military professionals up to date on national & international defence & security issues.


    Military Systems and Technology

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    http://www.militarysystems-tech.com

    Military Systems & Technology is a comprehensive web portal, design agency and publication designed for the International Defence & Aerospace Industry. It is a source of daily information for Manufacturers, OEM’S, System Integrators and Contractors. We even have Government & Military Readers. The portal encompasses all aspects of Military equipment, technology, design and services. www.militarysystems-tech.com info@militarysystems-tech.com +44 (0)1392 881545

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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

    CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

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