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31 March - 1 April 2014
MilSpace

As the role of technology becomes increasingly prevalent in modern warfare the employment of space as a medium from which to conduct operations has grown. The utilisation of satellites is increasingly underpinning the efficacy of this technology; through GPS data facilitating the targeting of artillery and guidance of missiles and aiding in navigation and mapping; to signals, from long- range communications down to increasingly mobile deployable systems; through to ISR and ICBM defence.
 

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Squadron Leader David Davenport

Squadron Leader David Davenport, Officer Commanding, UK Space Operations Coordination Centre, Royal Air Force

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9:10

A multi-dimensional approach to GeoWeb-Service: Potentials and applications

Brigadier General Friedrich Teichmann

Brigadier General Friedrich Teichmann, Director, Geospatial Department, Austrian Armed Forces

  • Modern Information and Distribution Management for Geospatial Data
  • Earth Observation Data – Satellite Imagery –Remote Sensing
  • Delivery of GeoIntel-Products
  • Civil military Cooperation - Effect Based Operations – Comprehensive Approach – Network Enabled Capabilities
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    9:50

    Signalhorn Trusted Networks: Always.Everywhere

    Howard Farr

    Howard Farr, VP Government and NGO Sales, Signalhorn GmbH

  • The spoke, bespoke and unspoken: an essential part of your network; tailored, customer- and solution-centric provision; and high-security, mission-critical operations
  • Betriebausfallsvers/no-fail business line: LoU insurance and multi-protocol provision
  • Trusted Networks: The Values of our Company
  • Post-delivery: Second and subsequent cycles of service delivery
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    10:30

    French space capabilities outlook following the French White Paper 2013

    Colonel Franck Scher

    Colonel Franck Scher, Chief Preparation for the Future, Joint Space Command

  • Importance of space assets for situation awareness and operations
  • A large spectrum of space capabilities
  • Preparation and development of new space capabilities
  • Sovereignty and cooperation
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    11:10

    Morning Coffee

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    Space Radiofrequency Management

    Captain Alexandre Clairin

    Captain Alexandre Clairin, CNGF, CIRISI Maisons-Laffitte, French Ministry of Defence

  • Former Situation (10 years ago)
  • Up-to-date situation
  • Threats
  • Solutions / Answers
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    12:10

    Space Research for Defence and Security

  • Overview DLR research for defence and security
  • Examples of Space Applications (Remote Sensing, Communication, etc.)
  • Dual-Use Aspects
  • Space Situational Awareness
  • Dr. Ing. Martin Hellmann

    Dr. Ing. Martin Hellmann, Program Coordination Security Research, DLR - German Space Agency

    Major Lars Wilhelmy

    Major Lars Wilhelmy, Liaison Officer, DLR - German Space Agency

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    13:05

    Networking Lunch

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    14:20

    Military Utilisation of Space

    Squadron Leader David Davenport

    Squadron Leader David Davenport, Officer Commanding, UK Space Operations Coordination Centre, Royal Air Force

  • The UK Space Operations Coordination Centre; its construct, roles and responsibilities
  • Space Dependencies, Vulnerabilities and Threats
  • Space Support to the Warfighter
  • The Future

     

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    15:00

    Enabling Fast Satcom Deployments for Military field

    Alvaro Sanchez

    Alvaro Sanchez, Sales & Marketing Manager, Integrasys

  • Best procedure to Point, Peak and Pol
  • Commission in Remote areas
  • Time is critical
  • Soldiers Challenges
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    15:40

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    The NATO space “Operations Iceberg” – The looming danger of a non-holistic approach

    Major Steffen Neumann

    Major Steffen Neumann, Space SME- C4ISR Space, JAPCC

  • The ambiguity of conducting space operations without Command & Control of satellites
  • NATO’s existing doctrine on space
  • A holistic approach to space operations and the implications to NATO
  • A possible way ahead
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    16:40

    Understanding Arms Racing Dynamic in Outer Space

    Guilhem Penent

    Guilhem Penent, IFRI Space Policy Program, Institute for strategic research of “École Militaire” (IRSEM)

  • Issues of Weaponisation & Militarization of Space
  • Controversial assumptions about arms races in Space
  • International Relations Theories
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    17:20

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Squadron Leader David Davenport

    Squadron Leader David Davenport, Officer Commanding, UK Space Operations Coordination Centre, Royal Air Force

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Jaisha Wray

    Jaisha Wray, Political Officer, US Embassy

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    9:10

    The importance of HF communications in supporting military operations

    Brigadier General Ian Fordred

    Brigadier General Ian Fordred , General Officer Commanding, Command and Management Information Systems Support Foundation, South African National Defence Force

  • Fundamentals of Ionosonde technology
  • Space Weather effects on HF Communications in the African environment
  • The monitor of the Ionosonde to support frequency predictions
  • Importance of HF Communications in supporting Military Operations

     

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    9:50

    A private mobile LTE UNTS/HSPA and CDMA/EVDO core network solution for naval satellite data coverage

    Commander Amleto Gabellone

    Commander Amleto Gabellone, Head of Systems Management Department, Italian Navy CIS Rome Centre

  • LTE solutions for mission critical applications
  • Private Mobile system
  • Distribution of Satellite backbone data link
  • Defence Support to Civilian Authorities
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    Earth observation as a key asset to support EU external action

    Pascal  Legai

    Pascal Legai , Deputy Director , European Union Satellite Centre

  • EU security and defence context
  • The only EU operational unit in the space and security field: EU satellite Centre
  • Support to military operations and civilian missions
  • Possible future of the EU IMINT/ GEOINT
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    11:30

    ESA's activities in the context of Security and Defence

    Charlotte Mathieu

    Charlotte Mathieu, EU Relations Office, European Space Agency

  • The European Space Agency
  • Space for Security and Defence in Europe
  • The European Institutional Context for Space and Security
  • ESA’s Activities Related to Security
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    12:10

    Networking Lunch

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    13:10

    Moving towards a cyber-security policy for a sustainable, secure and safe space environment

    Charlotte Mathieu

    Charlotte Mathieu, EU Relations Office, European Space Agency

  • The changing view of space cyber security
  • Raising awareness in the space community about   the  cyber-security  issue
  • Establishing  elements  of  a  cyber-security  policy allowing safe, secure and sustainable space missions

     

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    13:50

    Maritime domain awareness in the gulf of guinea via satellite: Challenges and prospects

    Commodore Christian Anuge

    Commodore Christian Anuge, Defence Communications, Nigerian Navy

  • Nigeria satellites and their capabilities
  • Challenges hindering   satellite applications in the Gulf of Guinea
  • Prospects   of satellite utilisation for maritime awareness in the Gulf of Guinea
  • Appropriate strategies to mitigate the identified challenges
  • Use of other global satellites to provide surveillance solutions to complement current maritime awareness efforts in the Gulf of Guinea region

     

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    14:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    Small countries and the usage of space

    Lieutenant Colonel Vincent Lengkeek

    Lieutenant Colonel Vincent Lengkeek, Branch Chief, ISTAR and Space, Royal Netherlands Air Force

  • Outlining the threats to small countries
  • What are the vulnerabilities and where are the opportunities
  • Space policy
  • The way ahead, especially for The Netherlands
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    15:30

    SSA efforts in Sweden

    Dr. Kristofer Hallgren

    Dr. Kristofer Hallgren, Analyst, Defence Analysis, FOI Swedish Defence Research Agency

  • Short introduction to the current status of space related security issues at FOI
  • Current SSA projects, with a focus on our SSA instrument in the NAPA3-project
  • The road ahead for SSA and RSP at FOI
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    16:10

    Plug and Play for Military Satellites

    Dr. Eva Bernhardsdotter

    Dr. Eva Bernhardsdotter, Space Programme Manager, FMV (Swedish Defence Material Administration)

  • Rationale for Small Satellites
  • Rationale for Plug and Play
  • Responsive Space Capabilities for the Military
  • NAPA – a Swedish Plug and Play Satellite Demonstrator
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    16:50

    International Collaboration on Space Transparency and Confidence Building Measures

    Jaisha Wray

    Jaisha Wray, Political Officer, US Embassy

  • The importance of space capabilities in today’s world
  • The challenges created by an increasingly congested and contested space, environment
  • Opportunities for international cooperation to respond to these challenges
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    17:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Jaisha Wray

    Jaisha Wray, Political Officer, US Embassy

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