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Airborne ISR 2021
20 October - 21 October 2021
Airborne ISR 2021

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SAE Media Group is proud to present the 6th Airborne ISR conference to be held in London on the 20th and 21st October 2021.

Airborne ISR continues to be an incredibly important capability for militaries. Effective ISR enables kinetic assets the resources they need to be effective on the battlefield. Perhaps more than this, ISR is an extremely capable deterrent in its own right and modern dissemination technology and techniques enables forces to deal with threats before they can cause harm.

SAE Media Group's 6th Annual Airborne ISR Conference seeks to cover in detail Maritime Patrol, Data Dissemination, UAV Technology, International Surveillance Cooperation, AWACS, 5th Generation ISR, Industrial Engagement, and Threat Evolution. 

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FEATURED SPEAKERS

Air Commodore Nicholas Hay

Air Commodore Nicholas Hay

ISTAR Force Commander, Royal Air Force
Captain (N) Thomas Lansley

Captain (N) Thomas Lansley

PMA-266 Director of Navy Programs, NAVAIR, US Navy
Captain (N) Timothy Thompson

Captain (N) Timothy Thompson

Commodore Task Force SIX SEVEN, US Navy
Mr Pieter Elands

Mr Pieter Elands

Programme Manager, Intelligent Imaging Expertise Group, TNO

Air Commodore Nicholas Hay

ISTAR Force Commander, Royal Air Force
Air Commodore Nicholas Hay

Air Commodore Nick Hay was born in Bognor Regis in 1968 and commissioned into the Royal Air Force in 1988. Nick is a Tornado Ground Attack Weapons Instructor with varied operational experience in the skies over Iraq and Afghanistan, as Deputy Director Strategy Division in the Al Udeid Combined Air Operations Centre and during 2014, in command of 903 Expeditionary Air Wing and Bastion Joint Operating Base. On other flying duties, he served on the Strike Attack Operational Evaluation Unit, was the Senior Air-to-Ground Instructor at the Tactical Leadership Programme, Belgium and was privileged to command IX (Bomber) Squadron from 2008-2010. At staff, he has completed three tours in the Ministry of Defence (Equipment Capability, Plans and Military Strategic Operations Directorates) and was a fledgling member of Headquarters Joint Forces Command (HQ JFC) upon its formation in April 2012. Post his operational command tour in Bastion, Nick completed the 10-month Royal College of Defence Studies Course before returning to HQ JFC in July 2015 to fill the post of Deputy Head ISR, Cap C4ISR.
In January 2016, Nick was promoted to Air Commodore and appointed as the Head of Capability C4ISR. For the next 34 months, he executed Senior Responsible Owner duties for the Maritime Patrol Aircraft, Protector Remotely Piloted Air System, New Style of Information Technology (Deployed) and the Future Beyond Line of Sight Military Satellite Communications Programmes in addition to executing the sponsoring role for a £28Bn C4ISR portfolio (10 year costs). In October 2017, Nick graduated from the Cabinet Office-led Major Projects Leadership Academy before taking over the role of ISTAR Force Commander, Number 1 Group a year later in October 2018. In his current role, he has the honour of executing 1-star Command responsibilities for a Force comprising eight current aircraft types, the Intelligence Analysts and support personnel of Number 1 ISR Wing and planning for the introduction of at least two next-generation aircraft capabilities by 2023 (Protector, Wedgetail).
Nick is married to Carol, has three children and 2 dogs. His hobbies include: chairmanship of the IX(B) Squadron Association; dog-walking; playing golf and cricket; watching football and rugby.
 

Captain (N) Thomas Lansley

PMA-266 Director of Navy Programs, NAVAIR, US Navy
Captain (N) Thomas Lansley

A native of Clifton Park, New York, Captain Lansley graduated from Ithaca College, enlisted in the United States Navy in August 1997, commissioned through Officer Candidate School in December 1998 and designated a Naval Aviator in August 2000. He is a graduate of both the U.S. Naval War College, and the U.S. Joint Forces Staff College.
CAPT Lansley is a career H-60 pilot amassing over 2,900 flight hours, including over 120 combat flight hours, with multiple operational deployments culminating in his command of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron Fourteen (HSC-14).
In addition, CAPT Lansley has served the Acquisition Community as: MH-60S Block 3A Armed Helicopter Weapons System Operational Test Director for Operational Test and Evaluation (OT-IIB); North Atlantic Treaty Organization Head Quarters, Supreme Allied Command Transformation (NATO ACT) Staff Officer assigned to the Strategic Management Branch responsible for multinational asset allocations and oversight; and Naval Air Systems Command Integrated Program Team (IPT) Lead for H-60 Air Vehicle, Avionics and Sustainment.
CAPT Lansley recently assumed the role as the Director of Navy Programs for the Navy & Marine Corps Multi-Mission Tactical Unmanned Air Systems Program Office (PMA-266).

Captain (N) Timothy Thompson

Commodore Task Force SIX SEVEN, US Navy
Captain (N) Timothy Thompson

Captain Tim Thompson graduated from Oregon State
University in 1997 with a Bachelor of Science in
Computer Science Engineering. He is also a graduate of
the University of Arkansas, with a Master of Science in
Operations Management and a graduate of Naval
Postgraduate School with a Master of Business
Administration and holds a Project Management
Professional certification.
His operational assignments include service with the
“Grey Knights” of VP-46, where he was twice awarded
Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing TEN’s Crew of the
Year; catapult and arresting gear officer onboard USS J.
C. Stennis (CVN 74); department head with the “Golden
Eagles” of VP-9; and Executive and 65th Commanding
Officer of the “Fighting Marlins” of VP-40. He has accumulated over 3000 flight hours
including over 400 combat flight hours in support of operations ENDURING FREEDOM,
IRAQI FREEDOM and INHERENT RESOLVE.
His shore assignments include Tactics and New Technologies Department Head with
Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing TEN (CPRW-10); VP sea and shore detailer at
the Bureau of Naval Personnel (PERS-432); program lead for Headquarters exercises, U.S.
Africa Command, J-7, Joint Training and Readiness Directorate; Military Assistant (MA) to the
Deputy Undersecretary of the Navy (Management) and Executive Assistant to the Director,
Office of Chief Management Officer (OCMO), responsible for supporting the Under Secretary of
the Navy in the performance of his duties as the Department of the Navy’s Chief Management
Officer.
Before reporting as Commodore, Task Force SIX SEVEN, he completed a corporate fellowship
with Deloitte, L.L.P., as part of the academic year 2019-2020 Secretary of Defense Executive
Fellowship program.
His decorations include the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious
Service Medal, Strike/Flight Air Medal (2 Awards), Navy Commendation Medal with Combat
Distinguishing Device (2 awards), Navy Commendation Medal (5 awards), Navy Achievement
Medal (5 awards), and various personal, campaign, and unit awards. He is married to the former
Amy Davis of Wenatchee, Washington. They reside with their son Gabriel and their two
Pembroke Welsh Corgis, Lucy and Piper.

Captain Tiago Côrte-Real Rêgo Andrade

Head of Tactics and Operational Procedures, 601 Squadron, Portuguese Air Force
Captain Tiago Côrte-Real Rêgo Andrade

Captain Tiago Andrade joined the Air Force in 2000, at the Air Force Academy. After graduating, he went to the United States of America, Laughlin Air Base, where he completed Undergraduate Pilot Training and flew T-6 Texan II and T-38C aircrafts. After returning to Portugal, he was stationed at the 103 Squadron, in Beja, where he flew the Alpha-Jet aircraft. In 2007 he went to Winnipeg, Canada, where he took at Canadian Forces Air Navigation School (CFANS) the Navigator Course. After finishing the course, he was assigned to the 501 Squadron where he flew the C-130H aircraft, having achieved all the qualifications. In 2013 he was appointed head of the Lajes Search and Rescue Center where he performed the functions of Search Coordinator and SAR Mission Coordinator. In 2016 Captain Tiago Andrade was assigned to the 601 Squadron where he flies the P-3C CUP+ aircraft, serving as NAVCOM instructor and head of the Tactics and Operating Procedures section. Captain Andrade has participated in several NATO and EU missions, namely in Afghanistan, Libya, Baltics and Mediterranean. He has about 3000 flight hours.
 

Colonel Gianmarco Di Loreto

Vice Head, General Planning and Transformation Office, Aerospace Planning Department, Italian Air Force
Colonel Gianmarco Di Loreto

Born in Rome, he joined the Air Force Academy in 1997 as a pilot. He got a Degree in Political Sciences and graduated as 1st of his class in 2001 and achieved the Military Fighter Pilot wings in 2004 at NATO Flying Training in Canada (NFTC) School. Assigned to the Electronic Warfare TORNADO fighter jet in northern Italy, with 4 years of operational experience he then moved to Rome in 2008 after being selected as an Experimental Test Pilot by the Italian Flight Test Center. After having graduated in Edwards AFB (USA) as a Test Pilot in 2010, he accumulated 15 years of experience in the field of acquisition and aircraft experimentation on more than 80 different planes and helicopters (from the Blimp to the F-35). Among other duties, during his assignment at the 311st Squadron he completed the first transoceanic crossing of the F-35 and was responsible of many different testing campaigns, on top of being demo pilot of the C-27J Spartan transport aircraft. Nominated Squadron Commander in 2018, he was then selected to attend the Senior Course at the NATO Defence College in 2019. After graduating "with honor" and winning the Eisenhower Prize with his academic team, he was assigned to the Air Staff – Aerospace Planning Department – General Planning and Transformation Office as Section Chief. He is now Vice Head of the Office, responsible for the coherent development of the Air Force Main Capability Areas.
He is married with Elena and next December Lorenzo will join the family!

Colonel Jason Eckberg

Vice Commander, 9th Reconnaissance Wing (ACC), US Air Force
Colonel Jason Eckberg

Colonel Jason Eckberg is the Vice Commander, 9th Reconnaissance Wing, Beale Air Force Base, California. The 9th Reconnaissance Wing is responsible for the entire U-2 Dragon Lady high altitude reconnaissance fleet, T-38 companion trainers, the nascent Common Mission Control Center, and the Beale Air Force Base installation. As Vice Commander, Colonel Eckberg oversees qualification, training, installation readiness, and preparation of an available high altitude reconnaissance force for Global Combatant Commanders. The 9th Reconnaissance Wing is a unique combat wing, comprising 28 squadrons and detachments and a robust directorate staff, optimized to conduct global, 24/7 operations, with an annual flying allocation of more than 22,000 hours.

Colonel Eckberg entered active duty in 1997, receiving his commission from AFROTC Detachment 730, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a Master Navigator, with over 2,000 hours in over 20 unique mission design series aircraft. Operationally, Colonel Eckberg flew global reconnaissance missions as an RC-135S Electronic Warfare Officer and Mission Commander. He is a graduate of USAF Test Pilot School, and has accumulated diverse experience in flight and electronic warfare test and evaluation. He deployed through Joint CREW Composite Squadron-1, supporting Counter-RCIED EW operations in Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is married to Mary Ann Bruns of Central City, Nebraska.

Colonel Jason Eckberg

Vice Commander, 9th Reconnaissance Wing (ACC), US Air Force
Colonel Jason Eckberg

Dr Qing Wu

Senior Scientist for Processing and Exploitation, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Air Force
Dr Qing Wu

Dr. Qing Wu, a member of the scientific and professional cadre of senior executives, is the Senior Scientist for Processing and Exploitation, Information Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Rome, New York. He serves the Air Force as the principal scientific authority and independent researcher in the research, development, adaptation and application of technologies to manage, process and exploit massive amounts of multi-­intelligence, multi-domain data. Dr. Wu’s primary objectives are to advance knowledge of processing and exploitation means, including emerging technologies, to yield decision-quality information derived from diverse intelligence from air, space and cyber sources to meet Air Force needs; and to lead and enable rapid development, demonstration and transition of new processing and exploitation capabilities to the Air Force.
Dr. Wu has been conducting scientific research and technology development in advanced computing architectures and very large-scale integrated circuits for more than 20 years. He is known for his research in energy efficient integrated circuits, statistical modeling and estimation of power consumption, dynamic power management, parallelized data analytics utilizing high performance computing, neuromorphic computing architectures, models and algorithms, and memristor based analog computing for artificial intelligence.
Dr. Wu is author and co-author of more than 120 publications in international journals and conferences as well as 6 published patents. His publications are highly cited and their significance recognized by the academia, industry and government research communities. Dr. Wu has initiated, guided and co-authored some recent research papers published in high-impact journals such as Nature Electronics, Nature Materials, Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, IEEE Transactions, etc. He first and second-authored some earliest critical patents on emerging neuromorphic computing paradigm using the memristor devices and crossbar array architectures.

Dr Wolfgang Koch

Head of Sensor Data and Information Fusion, Fraunhofer FKIE
Dr Wolfgang Koch

Wolfgang Koch studied Physics and Mathematics at the Aachen Technical University (RWTH Aachen), Germany, where he earned a Dr. rer. nat. degree in Theoretical Physics. For many years, he is head of the department “Sensor Data and Information Fusion SDF” at Fraunhofer FKIE, an institute of the Fraunhofer Society, the largest institution for applied research in Europe. On various topics within the area of sensor data and information fusion, he has published a well-referenced text book on target tracking and sensor data fusion, 16 handbook chapters and well above 200 journal and conference articles.
Wolfgang Koch is a fellow of the IEEE, where he serves for the IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems (T-AES) and as a Member of the Board of Governors of the Aerospace and Electronics Systems Society (AESS). In 2015 he has been appointed an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and Chairman of the German IEEE AESS Chapter. In 2013, he served as President of the International Society of Information Fusion (ISIF). On his areas of expertise he is active in the NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) for many years. At Bonn University, he holds a habilitation degree on “Applied Computer Science” and regularly delivers lecture series on Sensor Data and Information Fusion. In 2016, he was General Co-Chair of the IEEE ISF International Conference on Information Fusion, Heidelberg, Germany.

Group Captain (Ret.) Paul J. Taylor

MDI Capability, Leonardo UK Ltd
Group Captain (Ret.) Paul J. Taylor

A recently retired Royal Air Force Group Captain, Paul now works for Leonardo in MDI capability. He has 37 years of experience across a wide range of operational roles on Fast Jet, Air C2 and ISTAR operations, and in MOD, multi-national and joint staff posts. He has flown on coalition operations over Iraq and Bosnia as a Tornado navigator and as an E-3D AWACS Squadron Commander, Tactical Director and ISR Package Commander, with direct command of Air C2 and ISR missions. He has held roles as an operational campaign planner at RAF Air Command and at US CENTCOM, and as a capability planner for C4ISR and EW capability. Paul has two Masters Degrees in Defence Studies and Grand Strategy, and has taught strategy and campaign planning to senior United States and international officers at the USAF’s Air War College.

Group Captain James Beldon

ISTAR Force Deputy Commander, Royal Air Force
Group Captain James Beldon


Group Captain Jim Beldon is a navigator, whose service has principally been in the Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) field. He has over 3,000 flying hours on the E-3D Sentry, and has served on operations in the Balkans (including Operation ALLIED FORCE – the NATO intervention in Kosovo in 1999), Iraq, Afghanistan and across the globe. He was appointed MBE in the 2007 New Year’s Honours List in recognition of his contribution as a PJHQ desk officer to UK operations in Afghanistan, Africa and the Asian Tsunami relief effort. In 2008, he commanded the Nimrod R1 detachment in support of Operation HERRICK (Afghanistan). He has served at various grades at the UK Ministry of Defence, the Permanent Joint Headquarters and the Joint Services Command and Staff College. He graduated from the UK’s Advanced Command and Staff Course in 2009 and was selected to be a Chief of the Air Staff’s academic fellow, undertaking a full-time Master of Philosophy degree in International Relations at the University of Cambridge, where he specialised in India, China and US foreign policy.

He commanded 8 Squadron (AWACS) from 2012 to 2014 before serving in Defence Communications at the Ministry of Defence between 2014 and 2017. He was appointed as the RAF’s Director of Defence Studies in 2017, where his duties included directing the RAF’s post-graduate research, the organization and delivery of the Chief of the Air Staff’s Air and Space Power Conference, management of the RAF’s academic fellows, and speechwriter for the Chief of the Air Staff.

In Spring 2020, he deployed to Baghdad as NATO Mission Iraq’s Senior Policy, Strategy and Plans Advisor to the Iraqi Ministry of Defence, also serving as the Mission’s senior public affairs officer and COVID relief co-ordinator. He returned to the ISTAR Force in January 2021, and currently serves as the RAF’s ISTAR Deputy Force Commander at RAF Waddington.

Married with children, Group Captain Beldon is a trustee of the Royal Air Force Club.

Lieutenant Colonel Antanas Matutis

Air Base Commander, Lithuanian Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Antanas Matutis

Lieutenant Colonel Antanas Matutis was born on the 16th of November in 1976. In 1999 he graduated from Vilnius Gediminas Technical University as a pilot-engineer. Same year LTC Antanas Matutis joined Lithuanian Air Force, Helicopter squadron. In the squadron he was trained as Mi-8/17 HIP pilot. During his career officer served in different positions: flight commander, deputy squadron commander. As additional duty officer for 10 years was Sea Survival Instructor. After Staff duty at Air Base level (Chief of S3) officer took command for the Helicopter squadron in Siauliai Air Base Lithuanian Air Force in 2014. In 2016 he graduated from Air Command and Staff Collage, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL, USA. After graduation of the Air Command and Staff Collage officer was assigned to Lithuanian Air Force Headquarters for another staff tour in position of the Chief of A3 section. Finally, in August of 2017 Lieutenant Colonel Antanas Matutis took command for Lithuanian Air Force Siauliai Air Base.
Flying experience is approximately 1900 hours. Most of these hours are on HIP helicopters. Officer was deployed two times in Afghanistan with Lithuanian Air Advisory Team.

Lieutenant Colonel Jens Mieckley

Executive Officer to the General Manager of NAPMA , NATO AEW&C Programme Management Agency (NAPMA)
Lieutenant Colonel Jens Mieckley

Military Career
1995-1996 – LAR 2, Bude/NL: Conscript, Boot Camp Training, later Drill Instructor- Enlisted- Officer Candidate
1996-1997 – OSLw Fürstenfeldbruck: Officer Course of the Air Force – Junior Officer Candidate
1999-2003 - V./TSLw 2 Erndtebrück: Intercept/Fighter Controller and Track Production Officer at Control and Reporting Centre (CRC) Erndtebrück
2003-2004 - NATO E3A Component Geilenkirchen: Surveillance Controller E3A (3. SQ and Training Wing), assisting the buildup and execution of the Tactical Data Link (TDL) Course at Training Wing - OF-1
2004 – 2008 - LwFüKdo (GAFCOM) Köln: General Project Officer for TDL of GAFCOM, GAF Project Advisor/Consultant for TDL projects of GAF namely: EF2000, GIADS III (L16 Study), Patriot, Tornado (ASTA 3), A400M, A310 MRTT, NH-90 CSAR (Study), MEADS, ACCS, SAMOC, HERGIS, L16 FNL, EUROHAWK (Study), CSI/IIP, NBS-CRAM (Study). GAF Representative in the respective TDL NATO group, Data Link Working Group (DLWG) - OF-1 - OF-2
2008 – 2010 - EinsFüBer 3 EinsGrp verlegefähig Holzdorf/Schönewalde: Track Production Officer at the DEU Deployable CRC (DCRC), as well as Interface Control Officer (ICO) for Link 16 operations of DCRC and Project Officer for the Training and Preparation Program in order to prepare the DCRC for NRF Certification - OF-2
2010-2010 - EinsFüBer 2 Stab, Erndtebrück: Master Controller at CRC Erndtebrück and Supporting Officer for the fielding of GIADS III at the CRC (as replacement to ARKONA) - OF-2
2010-2019 - DDO/DtA CAOC UEDEM: Branch Head DEU ACCS Implementation Office and principal Liaison Officer between DEU Procurement Office, NATO and DEU AF for the ACCS fielding of CAOC and DCAOC Uedem. DEU representative in the NATO LCCB (Lifecycle Configuration Control Board), executing specific governance over all NATO commonly funded AIRC2 systems, namely ACCS, AirC2IS, ICC, MASE, ITC, ISP, NISP, JTS/FAST, ASDE (now ALF Link 1), ASIM, JCHAT and NIRIS. DEU AF representative in the NATO LSSC (Lifecycle System Support Committee) for the above mentioned systems - OF-2 - OF-4.
2019- today – NAPMA: Executive Officer to the General Manager - A-4 (OF-4 seconded)

Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge

Deputy Commander, Tactical Air Wing 51, German Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge

LtCol Runge joined the German Air Force in 1983 as a Weapon Systems and Electronic
Warfare Officer initially flying RF-4E PHANTOM and since 1993 on the MRCA
TORNADO. He achieved more than 3.000 flight hours during several tours with the German
Luftwaffe, US Air Force and Royal Air Force. He held several staff assignments in higher
headquarters as well as leadership positions in Tactical Air Wings. He participated in the
German EURO HAWK and HERON 1 programs providing operational and conceptual
expertise. Between 2016 and 2021, he deployed several times with the UN mission
MINUSMA operating the HERON 1 RPAS as Sqn Commander and Tactical Operator. Since
October 2017, he has been serving as the Deputy Commander of Tactical Air Wing 51
“Immelmann”.

Major Antonie Franken

A2 RNLAF NASOC and Head of RNLAF ISR-D, Royal Netherlands Air Force
Major Antonie Franken

Major Antonie Franken was born on the 3rd of March in 1987 and currently lives in the Netherlands with his wife and two kids. He is the A2 of the Royal Netherlands Air Force and also head of the recently established RNLAF ISR division. His division is responsible for managing all RNLAF ISR activities and the coordination between the tactical, operational and strategic level. The division is focused on intelligence fusion and production and the planning and coordination of intelligence requirements, collection activities and assessment across the air force. Major Franken has been deployed to Afghanistan in 2009 and 2010, Mali in 2014 and CAOC Qatar in 2017.

Mr Christophe Fontaine

GA-ASI Europe Regional Director, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc
Mr Christophe Fontaine

As Regional Director of Europe for International Strategic Development at General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI), Christophe "Taraz" Fontaine is primarily responsible for liaising with current customers and promoting opportunities for the company's full line of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) systems, radars, and electro-optic and related mission systems to European customers.

Mr David Shaw

Campaign Manager, Leonardo
Mr David Shaw

David Shaw is a former Electronic Warfare Instructor in the Royal Air Force with extensive experience in Fast Jet ISR provision. David now works across the Surveillance radar portfolio at Leonardo, advising end users on matching CONOPS with integration solutions.

Mr Jack Overell

Senior Conference Producer/Project Lead US Defence Events, SMi Group Ltd
Mr Jack Overell

Mr Nicola Toniazzi

Head of Product Sales Support & Partnership - Airborne Systems, Leonardo
Mr Nicola Toniazzi

I was born in Grosseto in the south of Tuscany where Nicola got a degree in Aerospace Engineering at Pisa University in 2003. One year later I moved to Trieste where I live with my family.
I have been working for Leonardo company for almost 20 years and in 2010 he has been certified as Project Management Professional.
I spent almost the whole time in Leonardo working in the service domain, at the beginning as technical leader for the setup of the F2000 Typhoon training service of the first Italian ASTA simulator and then as the Project Manager for the performance based Tornado Training Service for IAF. In 2015 I moved to Marketing taking care of Electronics Division Innovative Services as well as working as Divisional Country manager in Australia and Mexico.
I have been working on RPAS matters for ten years and I am now the Head of Product Sales Support & Partnership for the Line of Business Airborne Systems in the Electronics Division of Leonardo.

Mr Paul Page

Technical Sales Director, Honeywell Aerospace
Mr Paul Page

Paul is an experienced aerospace professional, with +20 years of multiple roles in all sectors of the industry (commercial and defense), ranging from account management, customer support, engineering and sales. In his current role of Technical Sales Director, he is responsible for sales enablement of Honeywell’s military Beyond Visual Line of Sight SATCOM communications solutions for the EMEA and APAC regions. He has an Executive MBA in Aviation Management, is a Chartered Engineer with a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He has two kids and is a passionate Rugby Union coach.

Mr Peter Grogan

KAM Stratcom, Airbus Defence & Space
Mr Peter Grogan

After joining the British Army and Royal Corps of Signals, his first 13 years’ service was spent in Germany,
Northern Ireland and Canada. He attended the Army Command and Staff Course and commanded 3 Infantry
Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron in Armagh, Northern Ireland, where he was awarded the Queen’s
Commendation. At JHQ Wilton he planned, supported and deployed on UK contributions to operations in Croatia,
Bosnia, Rwanda, Angola and Kuwait. He went on Loan Service to the Royal Army of Oman from 1996 until 1998.
He then ran a Public Private Partnership and after Regimental Command he joined the Defence Communication
Services Agency (DCSA), where he led on all operational planning in conjunction with PJHQ. He deployed to Iraq
in 2003 to form and lead the CIS commercialisation team, and again in 2004 to run the Joint Force CIS (JFCIS).
In 2004 he formed the Contingent Operations Branch in the then ISS, which supported global UK operations. He
deployed as Commander JFCIS in 2007. In November 2008, he became Team Leader of the Defence Fixed
Networks (DFN) IPT, working alongside British Telecommunications plc. DFN joined Networks Team in 2009.
In 2010 he became Head C4ISR at the British Embassy Washington DC. Here he covered all aspects of C4ISR
including cyber and space, and worked to a multitude of senior strategic UK and US stakeholders and agencies.
In May 2013 he joined Airbus Defence and Space, where he led a major bid. He assumed the Joint Forces
Command (JFC) account manager role in 2015, where he was required to operate across the breadth of Airbus
Defence and Space’s portfolio, with particular focus on SF, cyber, space and C4ISR. His role is broad, and
involves business development, customer relationship management, portfolio alignment, S&T investments and
support to business unit capability development.
Married with two grown sons his more active interests have been curtailed by a succession of injuries, but still
include walking his spaniel Barney, trekking, alpine skiing and experimental DIY. He is a BSAC national diving
instructor and was a Joint Service Sub Aqua Diving Supervisor. He remains an avid Leicester Tigers supporter and
still marvels at how the Leicester City Football Club won the English Premiership; proof that anything is possible.
He completed the Cranfield MBA course in 2001 and a Diploma in Strategic Defence Acquisition in 2012

Mr Pieter Elands

Programme Manager, Intelligent Imaging Expertise Group, TNO
Mr Pieter Elands

Pieter Elands joined the Organization for Applied Scientific Research TNO in 1987, after his graduation as an Aeronautical Engineer at Delft University of Technology. He worked as a propulsion engineer on rocket and ramjet propulsion. Hereafter, he had various management positions in the area of Protection, Munitions and Weapons and in IT.
In 2012 he became Program Manager for Unmanned Systems. Presently, he is in charge of several research programs on unmanned and autonomous systems and automation of the intelligence cycle. He is the acting TNO-liaison to the RNLAF.

Mr Rob Munday

UV20 Deputy Event Manager, BICES Group Executive, NATO HQ
Mr Rob Munday

Since retirement from the Royal Air Force in 2006, Rob Munday has been involved in providing UK industry with advice on future NATO C4ISR projects and has participated in several NATO feasibility studies into various GBAD and C4ISR related topics. Rob is currently the Deputy Manager (DM) for NATO’s Joint ISR event UNIFIED VISION 2020 (UV20), scheduled to be executed in June 2020. Rob has been involved in NATO’s UV trials series since 2011, having led the assessment of UV12 and UV14 before becoming the DM for UV16 and UV18.

Ms Hayley Waterton

Sales Business Officer, Airbus Defence & Space
Ms Hayley Waterton

Hayley joined Airbus in 2018 as part of the UK Defence and Space graduate scheme, rotating through different departments across the business before taking up a position as part of the UAS product marketing team. Based in Farnborough Hayley was responsible for marketing Zephyr, the Airbus High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) and the small tactical UAS portfolio. Hayley is currently in the UK Regional sales team supporting the Vice President of the UK.
Hayley holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Management from Reading University.
 

Squadron Leader Andrew Armstrong

E-7 Wedgetail AEW Mk1 Requirements Manager, Royal Air Force
Squadron Leader Andrew Armstrong

Squadron Leader Armstrong joined the RAF as a pilot in 2007 and following his training he was posted onto on the E-3D Sentry AEW Mk1. He participated in multiple operations over the Middle East and North Africa, and numerous NATO Assurance Missions over Eastern Europe and the Baltics. He is a Qualified Multi Engine Tactics Instructor. In 2019, he was posted to HQ Air Capability Delivery – ISTAR in the role of E-7 Wedgetail AEW Mk1 Requirements Manager.

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Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:45

SMi Group Welcome Address

Mr Jack Overell

Mr Jack Overell, Senior Conference Producer/Project Lead US Defence Events, SMi Group Ltd

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Group Captain (Ret.) Paul J. Taylor, MDI Capability, Leonardo UK Ltd

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9:00

Supporting US and Allied Naval Operations Through Effective Airborne ISR Capabilities

Captain (N) Timothy Thompson, Commodore Task Force SIX SEVEN, US Navy

  • The role of Task Force 67 and its land-based Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft (MPRA) duties
  • ISR and MPRA priorities for the 6th Fleet’s when operating in the European and African theatres
  • Overview of CTF-67’s ISR platforms, the P-8A Poseidon and MQ-4C Triton
  • A look at the path ahead for CTF-67 and the 6th Fleet
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    Turning Airborne ISR into All-Domain Operations (ADO)

    Colonel Gianmarco Di Loreto, Vice Head, General Planning and Transformation Office, Aerospace Planning Department, Italian Air Force

  • Current and future capabilities from the middle of the Mediterranean
  • Lessons identified from operating in the three flanks
  • Identifying challenges: terabytes of unprocessed data or top-notch pieces of info?
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    Sensor Capability Insertion for Cost Effective, Multi-Domain ISR - Every Platform a Sensor

  • Advanced capabilities to meet multi-domain ISR demands at a fraction of traditional cost
  • Enabling assured ISR delivery at both the strategic and tactical level
  • Straightforward installations, highly reliable and sustainable through life
  • Advanced capabilities to meet multi-domain ISR demands at a fraction of traditional cost
  • Enabling assured ISR delivery at both the strategic and tactical level
  • Straightforward installations, highly reliable and sustainable through life
  • Mr David Shaw, Campaign Manager, Leonardo

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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    Breakthrough in Multi-Domain Operations and Airspace Integration of the MALE RPAS SeaGuardian

    Mr Christophe Fontaine, GA-ASI Europe Regional Director, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc

  • MQ-9B ready to operate in civilian airspace iso Mil and outside Mod ops
  • Multidomain capabilities’ collection is enhancing current and future operations
  • MQ-9B is the perfect supplement of traditional air, sea and Land platform to ensure cost effective persistent collection
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    Evaluating the Ability of the Airspace Surveillance and Control Command to Provide Support to Operations

    Lieutenant Colonel Antanas Matutis, Air Base Commander, Lithuanian Air Force

    • Providing ISR capabilities on NATOs contested Eastern flank
    • The importance of the NATO Air-Policing Mission in providing accurate information to national and multinational forces
    • The challenges to operating in a small-scale air force and the importance of shared contributions

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    Networking Lunch

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    Enhancing RAF ISR Capabilities through the Acquisition of New Platforms and the Upgrade of Existing Systems

  • Overview of the current RAF ISR Fleet, including the Sentry, Reaper and Sentinel
  • Progress made in the development of Protector RG Mk1 and extending RAF ISR capabilities
  • Innovation and future developments for the UK’s ISTAR Fleet
  • Air Commodore Nicholas Hay, ISTAR Force Commander, Royal Air Force

    Group Captain James Beldon, ISTAR Force Deputy Commander, Royal Air Force

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    Airbus: UAS technology for Airborne ISR

  • Presenting Airbus UAS Small Tactical and Zephyr capabilities for ISR operations
  • How advanced, autonomous technology can support the future of Airborne ISR capabilities
  • Introducing ultra-persistent ISR from the Stratosphere
  • Ms Hayley Waterton, Sales Business Officer, Airbus Defence & Space

    Mr Peter Grogan, KAM Stratcom, Airbus Defence & Space

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    Panel Debate: Industry Development of Next Generation ISR Concepts

  • Examples of innovation of next-generation ISR concepts - what advances are driving change?
  • Key priorities for industry and military in the development of Airborne ISR capabilities
  • Working with military partners to test and evaluate emerging ISR concepts
  • How could industry work better with military partners to provide enhanced services and solutions?
  • Group Captain (Ret.) Paul J. Taylor, MDI Capability, Leonardo UK Ltd

  • Examples of innovation of next-generation ISR concepts - what advances are driving change?
  • Key priorities for industry and military in the development of Airborne ISR capabilities
  • Working with military partners to test and evaluate emerging ISR concepts
  • How could industry work better with military partners to provide enhanced services and solutions?
  • Mr Christophe Fontaine, GA-ASI Europe Regional Director, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc

    Mr Paul Page, Technical Sales Director, Honeywell Aerospace

    Mr David Shaw, Campaign Manager, Leonardo

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Near-Peer Competition: Focused Collect & Data Driven Reconnaissance

  • Focused Collect & Agile Combat Employment
  • Those with the best algorithms win
  • The path ahead for the 9 RW
  • Colonel Jason Eckberg, Vice Commander, 9th Reconnaissance Wing (ACC), US Air Force

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    Integrating Unmanned Air Systems (UAS) into the US Navy for Wider ISR Capabilities at Sea

    Captain (N) Thomas Lansley, PMA-266 Director of Navy Programs, NAVAIR, US Navy

    • Introducing the MQ-8C Fire Scout into Naval operations for superior over-the-horizon targeting capabilities
    • Combining rotary and unmanned capabilities for optimal effectiveness
    • The future of naval ISR through the greater exploitation of unmanned platform potential across the fleet
     

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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Group Captain (Ret.) Paul J. Taylor, MDI Capability, Leonardo UK Ltd

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    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Group Captain (Ret.) Paul J. Taylor, MDI Capability, Leonardo UK Ltd

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    Analysing the Uplifts Gained from the NATO AWACS Final Lifetime Extension Programme (FLEP)

    Lieutenant Colonel Jens Mieckley, Executive Officer to the General Manager of NAPMA , NATO AEW&C Programme Management Agency (NAPMA)

  • The role of the NATO AWACS in providing Joint Intelligences, Surveillance and Reconnaissance capabilities
  • Ensuring operability of the AWACS fleet through the FLEP
  • Key features and drivers of the FLEP and the advantages gained from these

     

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    Assessing the Ability of 51 Tactical Air Wing to Provide Live ISR Capabilities to Operations

    Lieutenant Colonel Roland Runge, Deputy Commander, Tactical Air Wing 51, German Air Force

  • Supporting German and multinational personnel through manned and unmanned imaging and signal capturing airborne reconnaissance
  • Operating in a degraded environment and maintaining the flow of information
  • The future of airborne ISR and ensuring unmanned operators receive sufficient training
     
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    The Move to Future ISR Platforms: Integrating the E-7 Wedgetail Into RAF Operations for Enhanced Capabilities

    • Overview of the E-7 Wedgetail and its capabilities
    • Preparing for the RAF E-7 to enter service
    • Overcoming the potential challenges faced when integrating a new platform
     

    • Overview of the E-7 Wedgetail and its capabilities
    • Preparing for the RAF E-7 to enter service
    • Overcoming the potential challenges faced when integrating a new platform
     

    Squadron Leader Andrew Armstrong, E-7 Wedgetail AEW Mk1 Requirements Manager, Royal Air Force

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    Morning Coffee

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    Increased Mission Scope and Improved Mission Success with Beyond Visual Line of Sight Connectivity

    Mr Paul Page, Technical Sales Director, Honeywell Aerospace

  • The need for Beyond Visual Line of Sight Connectivity in military environments
  • Challenges in today’s operations
  • Use cases for connectivity – ISR mission focused
  • Honeywell Beyond Visual Line of Sight Connectivity solutions – value proposition
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    Assessing the Airborne ISR Capabilities of the Portuguese Air Force

    Captain Tiago Côrte-Real Rêgo Andrade, Head of Tactics and Operational Procedures, 601 Squadron, Portuguese Air Force

    • Optimising legacy platforms for enhanced efficiency and effectiveness
    • Maintaining a comprehensive maritime domain awareness and combining operational priorities for maximum operational capacity
    • The challenges to coordinating multidomain naval airborne ISR
    • The future of airborne ISR in the Portuguese Air Force

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    Networking Lunch

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    From Data Gathering to Decision Making

    Mr Nicola Toniazzi, Head of Product Sales Support & Partnership - Airborne Systems, Leonardo

  • The impact of airborne sensors evolution in the data gathering
  • How to exploit valuable information from plenty of data
  • Sharing information to support decision making
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    Moving from Data to Information to Enhance USAF Decision-Making Capabilities

    Dr Qing Wu, Senior Scientist for Processing and Exploitation, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Air Force

  • In USAF and USSF missions, the exponential growth of data demands advanced data analysis capabilities with higher processing performance, lower energy dissipation, and better system scalability
  • The need to successfully conduct mission operations requires size-weight-and-power (SWaP) efficient embedded high performance computing and edge AI capabilities, which can autonomously detect and classify targets, predict threats, recognize complex events, understand natural language, and perform cognitive reasoning to enable robust decision making
  • AFRL scientists and engineers are researching, developing, testing, evaluating and fielding novel edge computing technologies and edge AI-as-a-service capabilities in different platforms and systems to provide USAF and USSF with information and decision superiority in all domains
  • This AFRL research emphasis led to number of programs and projects that are structured around quickly delivering emerging capabilities now, as well as continuously advancing technologies for the future
     
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    The Role of AI and Automation in Airborne Imagery Analysis to Provide Real-Time Intelligence

  • How does automatic detection of objects and events in airborne imagery work?
  • The role of AI, possibilities for machine learning, new AI techniques
  • Automatic interpretation of data: moving from data to information to intelligence
  • The role of edge computing for ISR
     
  • Mr Pieter Elands, Programme Manager, Intelligent Imaging Expertise Group, TNO

    Major Antonie Franken, A2 RNLAF NASOC and Head of RNLAF ISR-D, Royal Netherlands Air Force

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    Afternoon Tea

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    Unified Vision and its Role in Improving NATO’s Multinational JISR Interoperability

    Mr Rob Munday, UV20 Deputy Event Manager, BICES Group Executive, NATO HQ

    • NATO JISR Capability Development Strategy
    • Alliance JISR Improvements through testing, trials and evaluation
    • Where does Unified Vision fit in the JISR capability development continuum?
    • What next?

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    Creating Intelligent Solutions for the Improved Accuracy and Efficiency of Data Harvesting, Analysis and Dissemination

    Dr Wolfgang Koch, Head of Sensor Data and Information Fusion, Fraunhofer FKIE

  • Artificial Intelligence, Technical Autonomy
  • Data-driven and Model-based Algorithms
  • Data Integrity, Blind Spots, Artifacts, Trust
  • Resposible Use, Ethically Aligned C5ISTAR
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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Group Captain (Ret.) Paul J. Taylor, MDI Capability, Leonardo UK Ltd


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    US Navy
    Commodore Task Force SIX SEVEN
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    Portuguese Air Force
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    Italian Air Force
    Vice Commander, 9th Reconnaissance Wing (ACC)
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    ISTAR Force Deputy Commander
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    Air Base Commander
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    A2 RNLAF NASOC and Head of RNLAF ISR-D
    Royal Netherlands Air Force
    GA-ASI Europe Regional Director
    General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc
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    SMi Group Ltd
    Head of Product Sales Support & Partnership - Airborne Systems
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    Airbus Defence & Space
    Programme Manager, Intelligent Imaging Expertise Group
    TNO
    UV20 Deputy Event Manager, BICES Group Executive
    NATO HQ
    Sales Business Officer
    Airbus Defence & Space
    E-7 Wedgetail AEW Mk1 Requirements Manager
    Royal Air Force

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