Home
Unmanned Aircraft Systems
16 November - 17 November 2011
Unmanned Aircraft Systems

IN ASSOCIATION WITH: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems Association

www.uavs.org

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

Major General Stephen D. Schmidt, Commander, Airborne Early and Control Force Command, NATO

Conference agenda

clock

8:30

Registration & Coffee

clock

8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Major General (R) Kenneth Israel

Major General (R) Kenneth Israel, Vice President, Lockheed Martin Corporation

clock

9:00

OPENING HOST NATION ADDRESS: Future UAS Plans in the UK

Colonel David Evans

Colonel David Evans, Deputy Head Collect, Cap ISTAR, ISTAR Capability Branch Ministry of Defence, UK

  • The Past: Phoenix and RN drone
  • The Present: Reaper RPAS; Hermes 450 UAS; Desert Hawk III UAS
  • The Future: SCAVENGER; Watchkeeper UAS; Mini and Micro Solutions
  • Longer term future RPAS
  • RPAS Issues
  • clock

    9:40

    The NATO AGS Program: Update and the Road Ahead

    Bogdan Horvat

    Bogdan Horvat, Public Relations Officer, NATO Headquarters

    • NATO AGS as a critical component of the Alliance's response to threats to peace, now and in the future
    • Providing persistent surveillance over wide areas from high-altitude, long-endurance, unmanned air platforms
    • Overview of the Multi-Platform Radar Technology Insertion Program
    • The new AESA block capability

    clock

    10:20

    Morning Coffee

    clock

    10:50

    The End of An Era in Afghanistan: Accomplishments and Operational Feedback from the Canadian Perspective

    Lieutenant Colonel Guy Armstrong

    Lieutenant Colonel Guy Armstrong, Project Manager, CF UAV Systems, Canadian Forces

  • Accomplishments and achievements
  • A review of requirements post-Afghanistan
  • Notable operations
  • Future capability and skills learned in theatre
  • clock

    11:30

    Contracting for and Delivering Surrogate UAV Services to Military Customers

  • Introduction and capability overview
  • Current Needs and looking beyond airborne ISR
  • Airspace Restrictions: See-and-be-Seen vs Sense-and-be-Seen; Where are the end users going to be?; Platform Integration
  • Realism: Sensors and profiles, planning, operations, infrastructure, networks, data/voice
  • Availability / Flexibility / Affordability / Associated Capabilities
  • Future Needs
  • Dibble Clark

    Dibble Clark, Director, 3SDL

    Tony Reeves

    Tony Reeves, ISTAR Team Leader, 3SDL

    clock

    12:10

    Networking Lunch

    clock

    13:40

    NASA Global Hawk - Opening New Frontiers for Earth Science Research

    Chris Naftel

    Chris Naftel, NASA Dryden Global Hawk Project Manager, NASA

    • Two of NASA's five Global Hawk aircraft are supporting science research
    • NASA has completed 5 science missions covering Arctic, Pacific, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic regions
    • Additional capabilities are under development, such as a portable ground station
    • Deployed operations will begin in 2012 at Wallops Island, VA

    clock

    14:20

    Full Spectrum Awareness in Conventional and Unconventional Warfare

    Guido Baraglia

    Guido Baraglia, Payload Management Systems, Integral Systems

  • Strategic stakes of spectrum awareness in the field
  • Predictive awareness for mission planning
  • Opportunities and challenges for terrestrial and space coordination
  • UAVs in support of mission denial
  • clock

    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

    clock

    15:30

    Making the most of Airborne SATCOM

    Andy Hide

    Andy Hide, Head of Future Programmes, Secure Satcom Systems Business Development , Astrium

  • Integrating Airborne SATCOM into core networks
  • Expanding the reach of Airborne SATCOM to tactical assets
  • Delivering Airborne SATCOM affordably – the role of a managed service 
  • clock

    16:10

    The Insurer and The Lawyer’s Perspective of UAS Operations

  • What are the prevalent risks and issues associated with the insuring of unmanned systems?
  • Underwriting criteria
  • Providing insurance for new applications of UAS
  • Maintaining awareness whilst supporting developing applications of UAS
  • The various legal risks and issues throughout the lifecycle of a UAS project
  • Adam Piper

    Adam Piper, Associate Director, Griffiths & Armour

    Peter Lee

    Peter Lee, Associate, Bird & Bird

    clock

    16:50

    The Evolving Role of Unmanned Systems: Thinking Differently

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel, Vice President, Lockheed Martin Corporation

  • Attributes of national power in the past
  • Speed/stealth/precision
  • Today's threats and subsequent requirements
  • Adding 4 new attributes: affordability, adaptability, persistence and visualization analytics
  • clock

    17:00

    Drinks Reception Sponsored By ASTRIUM

    clock

    17:40

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel, Vice President, Lockheed Martin Corporation

    clock

    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

    clock

    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel, Vice President, Lockheed Martin Corporation

    clock

    9:40

    Predator Aircraft Series Status Report: Military and Civil Missions

    Stephen May

    Stephen May, United Kingdom Country Manager, GENERAL ATOMICS AERONAUTICAL SYSTEMS INC. (GA-ASI)

  • Setting Landmarks: Accumulating more than 1,300,000 flight hours (or more than 30,000 hours/month)
  • Supporting NATO ground forces 24/7 in military & peace-keeping missions
  • Remaining actively engaged in civilian uses of UAS: Disaster Relief; Border Protection; Maritime Surveillance
  • An introduction to and 2-year review of the Predator C/Avenger
  • clock

    10:20

    Morning Coffee

    clock

    10:50

    Unmanned Aircraft System Operations in UK Airspace and the CAP 722 a year on

    Gerry  Corbett

    Gerry Corbett, Directorate of Airspace Policy, Off-Route Airspace 4, Civil Aviation Authority UK

    • Highlighting safety requirements in terms of airworthiness and operational standards
    • Assisting those who are involved in the development of UAS to identify
    • Identification of the route to certification and ensuring that the required standards and practices are met by all UAS operators
    • Drawing together independent civil and military guidance so as to establish best practice for all UAS activities

    clock

    11:30

    Fusing Acoustic Signals and Optical Signals

    Dr. Hans-Elias de Bree

    Dr. Hans-Elias de Bree, Technical Director, Microflown AVISA

    • An introduction to ‘hear and avoid’
    • Utilising highly autonomous UAVs with local signal processing capabilities
    • Reducing requirements for data links
    • Automated landing solutions

    clock

    12:10

    Interactive Panel Session: Challenging Public Perceptions of UAV Operations

    As the use of UAVs in theatre continues to increase, perception is becoming increasingly important in the battle to win hearts and minds. Are we in danger of the public relating unmanned operations purely to UCAVs? Is there a lack of education surrounding the civilian, peacekeeping, security and environmental applications of UAVs? Most UAVs carry ISR payloads, so how can we stop the public hysteria surrounding UAV operations in the 21st Century?

    John Moreland

    John Moreland, General Secretary, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Systems Association

    Bogdan Horvat

    Bogdan Horvat, Public Relations Officer, NATO Headquarters

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel, Vice President, Lockheed Martin Corporation

    clock

    12:50

    Networking Lunch

    clock

    13:50

    The Current Training Programme for the RAVEN (SPERWER) and the Future Programme for the ScanEagle

    Lieutenant Colonel Frits Muller

    Lieutenant Colonel Frits Muller, Chief, Quality Management UAV's, Royal Netherland Army Command

    • Current training challenges and future solutions
    • Pilot selection and securing live flying time
    • How training for the RAVEN has set standards for future programmes
    • Why the ScanEagle: capabilities and changes to the training regime

    clock

    14:30

    Implementation of the (European Military) Aviation Requirements of UAS

    1st Lieutenant Henk Ottens

    1st Lieutenant Henk Ottens, Commander Crew Training Group and Head of Training, Royal Netherland Army Command

    • Implementation of the MAR-OPS / FCL and MAR-66/147/145- what does this consist of?
    • Military Aviation Requirements (MAR), Operations Manual and Maintenance Exposition
    • Airspace deconfliction and the crowding of civilian airspace

    clock

    15:10

    Afternoon Tea

    clock

    15:30

    Shadow Warriors of the Next Generation- Deploying Unmanned Aerial Systems for Protecting Convoys

    Debajit Sarkar

    Debajit Sarkar, Unmanned Aerial Systems and Smart Weapons, Independent Consultant

    • NATO’s Central Asian and Pakistani supply lines: The associated costs and challenges
    • Securing Unit, Large and Exclusive Convoys
    • Utilising acoustic gunshot detectors, EO/IR imaging sensors, and synthetic aperture radar
    • Mobile ground control stations

    clock

    16:50

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel

    Major General (R) Kenneth Israel, Vice President, Lockheed Martin Corporation

    Copthorne Tara Hotel

    Scarsdale Place
    Kensington
    London W8 5SR
    United Kingdom

    Copthorne Tara Hotel

    The Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington is an elegant contemporary four-star hotel in prestigious Kensington, located just a two minutes walk from High Street Kensington underground station, making exploring easy. The hotel offers well-appointed and comfortable guest rooms combining Standard, Superior and Club accommodation. Club rooms offer iconic views over the city and include Club Lounge access for complimentary breakfast and refreshments. Guests can sample the authentic Singaporean, Malaysian and Chinese cuisine at Bugis Street, traditional pub fare at the Brasserie Restaurant & Bar or relax with a delicious drink at West8 Cocktail Lounge & Bar.

    The Copthorne Tara Hotel boasts 745 square meters of flexible meeting space, consisting of the Shannon Suite and the Liffey Suite, ideal for hosting conferences, weddings and social events. Facilities include access to the business centre 24 hours a day, fully equipped fitness room, gift shop, theatre desk and Bureau de Change. With ample onsite parking outside the London congestion charge zone and excellent transport links via Heathrow Airport, the hotel is the perfect location for business or leisure stays. The hotel is within close proximity to the shops of High Street Kensington, Knightsbridge and Westfield London, Olympia Conference Centre, Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace and Hyde Park.

     

    HOTEL BOOKING FORM

    Title

    SubTitle
    speaker image

    Content


    Title


    Description

    Download

    Title


    Description

    Download

    Title


    Description


    Download


    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.

    CPD Certificates

    We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

    Event Title

    Headline

    Text
    Read More

    I would like to speak at an event

    I would like to attend an event

    I would like to sponsor/exhibit at an event

    SIGN UP OR LOGIN

    Sign up
    Forgotten Password?

    Contact SAE Media Group

    UK Office
    Opening Hours: 9.00 - 17.30 (local time)
    SAE Media Group , Ground Floor, India House, 45 Curlew Street, London, SE1 2ND, United Kingdom
    Tel: +44 (0) 20 7827 6000 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7827 6001
    Website: http://www.smgconferences.com Email: events@saemediagroup.com
    Registered in England - SMi Group Ltd trading as SAE Media Group




    Forgotten Password

    Please enter the email address you registered with. We will email you a new password.

    Thank you for visiting our event

    If you would like to receive further information about our events, please fill out the information below.

    By ticking above you are consenting to receive information by email from SAE Media Group.
    Full details of our privacy policy can be found here https://www.smgconferences.com/privacy-legals/privacy-policy/.
    Should you wish to update your contact preferences at any time you can contact us at data@smgconferences.com.
    Should you wish to be removed from any future mailing lists please click on the following link http://www.smgconferences.com/opt-out

    Fill in your details to download the brochure

    By submitting this form you agree to our privacy policy and consent to receiving communications, you may opt out at any time.