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We are delighted to give you the opportunity to attend MilSpace 2010, returning for its 4th installment in Paris, next Spring. Ensure that you meet with senior military representatives and decision makers from across Europe and North America for discussion of the latest themes in the field of military space.
This conference has become an important forum for fosterting further cooperation and international partnerships in military space. With a track record for attracting the highest ranking United States Air Force officers, book your place now to ensure that your organisation is at the forefront of international space development.
As military use of space continues to evolve, ensure that you stay ahead of the game and build future space partnerships!
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Why should you attend this event?
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Learn about the latest international perspectives and strategies for future space development and utilisation of space for the military
Assess current dual-use projects and programmes with national case studies looking into the development of GIANUS, MUSIS, COSMO-SKYMED
Discuss the latest threats and issues in national space security with presentations on the Space Situational Awareness, space debris and missile defence
Analyse the road ahead for international and European cooperation in space
Network with high ranking military and government representatives and decision makers
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With a close to sell out event in 2008 & 2009, here is what some of our 2009 delegates had to say:
“A good programme with high calibre, senior speakers…” UK Ministry of Defence
“Another great conference, with a good mix of speakers. Thank you,” United States Air Force
“Excellent preparation and organisation…. Excellent level of presenters,” Belgian Foreign Office
“MilSpace is a topic that is constantly changing and remains an important topic of discussion for international forums….this was an excellent conference,” United States Air Force
Hear keynote addresses from:
Host nation addresses from:
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Brigadier General Yves Arnaud
Acting Commander, Joint Space Command
French Joint Staff
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Lieutenant General (Ret'd) Henry de Roquefeuil
Military Adviser to the President
Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France
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Gerard Petitalot
Senior Adviser for Military Space
Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES), France
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.... And top level United States participation once again!
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Brigadier General James Haywood
Director, Plans and Requirements, Air Force Space Command
US Air Force
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Our expert speaker line-up also includes:
- Major Dr Eng Mohamed N Mubarek Alahabi, Information Communication Technology (ICT) Adviser, General Headquarters, United Arab Emirates Armed Forces
- Group Captain Steve Cook, Director, Defence Space Coordinating Office, Australian Defense Organisation
- Colonel Harald Borst, Director, DEU Space Situational Awareness Centre, German Ministry of Defence
- Colonel Lucio Bianchi, Head of Space and Missile Defence Programmes, Italian National Armament Directorate
- Colonel Andre Dupuis, Director of Space Development, Canadian Department of Defense
- Lieutenant Colonel Tom Single, Air and Space Strategist, NATO Joint Air Power Competence Centre
- Jean Charles Poletti, Operations Support Manager, European Union Satellite Centre
- Rodolphe Paris, SatCom, SSA & Radio Spectrum Project Officer, Capabilities Directorate, European Defence Agency
- Erwin Duhamel, Head, Security Strategy and Partnership Development Office, European Space Agency
- Jana Robinson, Research Fellow, European Space Policy Institute
* Subject to final confirmation
Who should attend?
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Industry profile includes:
Presidents, CEOs, Vice Presidents, Directors, Managers, Analysts, Consultants & Officers for:
- Space development
- Space programmes
- Telecommunications and navigation
- Business operations
- Sales, marketing and business development
- Projects and programmes
- Engineering
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Military profile includes:
Directors, Assistant Directors, Staff Officers, Engineers, Project & Programme Managers
- Communications and long range communications
- C4ISTAR
- Space programmes and policy
- Space operations
- Missile Defence
- Space situational awareness
- Networks and network infrastructure development
- Plans and requirements
- Satellite communications
- Operationally Responsive Space
Venue details
Courtyard by Marriott Paris Neuilly, France
58 Blvd. Victor Hugo, Neuilly Sur Seine, 92200 FrancePhone: +33 1 55 63 64 65Fax: +33 1 55 63 64 66 www.marriott.com
For further information on the hotel, please click here
To take advantage of special SMi discounted rates and to book accommodation from the allocation we have on hold, please contact the hotel directly on:
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