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May 12-13, 2015 - Baltimore, USA
“COMPREHENSIVE SPACE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS IS CRITICAL TO
DELIVERING LONG TERM SAFETY, SECURITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF THE
SPACE DOMAIN. INTERNATIONAL FORUMS SUCH AS SSA 2015 INVOLVING
THE MAJOR STAKEHOLDERS ARE KEY TO ADDRESSING THE MANY
TECHNICAL, OPERATIONAL, LEGAL AND POLITICAL CHALLENGES THAT
NEED TO BE OVERCOME.”
PROFESSOR RICHARD CROWTHER, CHIEF ENGINEER
UK SPACE AGENCY
Dr Moriba Jah
Mission Lead, Space Situational Director
U.S AIR FORCE
Professor Richard Crowther
Chief Engineer
UK SPACE AGENCY
Tiziana Casinelli
SSA and Security Manager
EUTELSAT
James Miller
Deputy Director, Policy and Strategic
Communications
NASA
Lauri Newman
Robotic Conjunction Assessment Manager
NASA
Scott Pace
Head of Space Policy
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Brian Weeden
Technical Advisor
SECURE WORLD FOUNDATION
Major Paul Maskell
Project Director of Surveillance of Space 2
DND CANADA
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ABOUT THE EVENT:
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BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
Welcome to Space Situational
Awareness 2015:
Following on from yet another very successful conference
in London in November 2014, Space Situational Awareness
2015 will take place in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
With increasing dependence on space-based services, the
ability to protect space infrastructure has become essential
to our society. Any shutdown of even a part of space
infrastructures could have significant consequences for the
well functioning of economic activities and our citizens’
safety, and would impair the provision of emergency
services.
However, space infrastructures are increasingly threatened
by the risk of collision between spacecraft and more
importantly, between spacecraft and space debris. As a
matter of fact, space debris has become the most serious
threat to the sustainability of certain space activities.
In order to mitigate the risk of collision it is necessary to
identify and monitor satellites and space debris, catalogue
their positions, and track their movements (trajectory)
when a potential risk of collision has been identified, so that
satellite operators can be alerted to move their satellites.
This activity is known as space surveillance and tracking
(SST), and is today mostly based on ground-based sensors
such as telescopes and radars.
With a focus on solving the political issues but not ignoring
the technical, Space Situational Awareness 2015 is the
second gathering of dedicated SSA experts from across
Europe and the USA, to discuss and debate the business,
political and technical challenges that lie ahead.
Tom Kubancik
Vice President Advanced
Programs
APPLIED DEFENSE SYSTEMS
Mohannad Ahmed
Satellite Control Section Head,
ARABSAT
Michel Doyon
Manager, Flight Operations,
CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY
Nicolas Frouvelle
Head of SSA Activities, CS
COMMUNICATIONS &
SYSTEMS
Major Paul Maskell
Project Director of Surveillance
of Space 2
DND CANADA
Tiziana Casinelli, SSA and
Security Manager
EUTELSAT
Scott Pace
Head of Space Policy, GEORGE
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Dennis Woodfork
Space Systems Protection
Engineer, NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center, NASA
James Miller
Deputy Director, Policy and
Strategic Communications,
NASA
Lauri Newman
Robotic Conjunction Assessment
Manager, NASA
Pal Brekke
Senior Advisor
NORWEGIAN SPACE CENTRE
Peter Marquez
Vice President for Global
Engagement
PLANETARY RESOURCES
Major Charity Weeden
Assistant Attache, Air and Space
Operations
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
Brian Weeden
Technical Advisor
SECURE WORLD FOUNDATION
Professor Richard Crowther
Chief Engineer
UK SPACE AGENCY
Dr Moriba Jah
Mission Lead, Space Situational
Director
U.S AIR FORCE
Mallory Stewart
Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Emerging Security Challenges
and Defense Policy
U.S STATE DEPARTMENT
Kenneth Hodgkins
Director of Space and Advanced
Technology
U.S STATE DEPARTMENT
Monique Moury
Head of Operational Flight
Dynamics Office
CNES
1 MEET, NETWORK AND LEARN with a community of
experts from Government, Space Agencies, Satellite/
Spacecraft Operators, Space Lawyers, Space Insurance
providers and Defence who are involved in innovative
global programs including U.S STATE DEPARTMENT,
NASA, US.S AIR FORCE, UK SPACE AGENCY, CANADIAN
SPACE AGENCY, CNES and APPLIED DEFENSE
SOLUTIONS.
2 EXAMINE the best practice initiatives being delivered
within space situational awareness, including the
importance of technology, collaboration and awareness
as the key to succeed in complex, contested and
competitive space and cyber environments.
3 HEAR through case studies and direct experiences
of leading Space and Government agencies to better
understand and predict the physical location of natural
and manmade objects in orbit around the Earth, with the
objective of avoiding collisions.
4 UNDERSTAND methods to promote multinational
cooperation and ‘collective responsibility’ needed to
engage joint space operations and promote long term
sustainability.
5 ADDRESS the effects of space weather on space
operations, and the importance of space traffic
management.
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“THERE IS A STRONG NEED TO DISSEMINATE
THIS MESSAGE OF COLLABORATION AND
THE RECRUITMENT OF GREAT MINDS NEAR
AND FAR TO BRING TO BEAR ON THESE
MAJOR HURDLES AND ISSUES WITHIN SSA.”
DR MORIBA JAH, MISSION LEAD, SPACE SITUATIONAL DIRECTOR,
U.S AIR FORCE
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
DAY 1 DAY 2
This is just a selection of the keynote presentations and interactive discussions on offer at Space Situational
Awareness 2015. For the full programme, please visit: www.ssa2015.com
09:15- 09:45
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: THE ASTRODYNAMICS
INNOVATION (AIC) AND INTERNATIONAL
PARTICIPATION
• Implementing an international approach to Space Traffic Control.
• An examination of the technical challenges of SSA and efforts in
international collaboration.
• Assessing how to improve traffic sensitivities to track the rise in space
debris objects with global collaboration.
Dr Moriba Jah
Mission Lead, Space Situational Awareness Director- ASTRIA
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE (USAF)
11:15-11:45
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: UNDERSTANDING THE
ISSUES OF SPACE PROTECTION AT NASA
• Implementing an effective approach to Space Protection.
• Implementing a strategy to address the agency-wide spacecraft
protection shortfall.
• Developing countermeasures to protect space assets.
Lauri Newman
NASA Robotic Conjunction Assessment Manager
NASA
11:45-12:15
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: OUTLINING THE BEST
PRACTICE INITIATIVES BEING DELIVERED WITH
SPACE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS
• Understanding the future of SSA: What does this mean?
• Reviewing the best practice initiatives being delivered through the UK
Space Agency.
• Assessing current challenges being experienced within SSA.
Professor Richard Crowthe
Chief Engineer
UK SPACE AGENCY
16:30-17:15 Discussion Group 3A
TECHNOLOGY, COLLABORATION AND AWARENESS
ARE KEYS TO SUCCEED IN INCREASINGLY COMPLEX,
CONTESTED AND COMPETITIVE SPACE AND CYBER
ENVIRONMENTS
• A look into the existing collaborative supports to SSA.
• Assessing how technology can be low cost, high performance and
high security.
• What next to further extend collaboration?
Co-Chairs:
Tiziana Casinelli
Security and SSA Manager
EUTELSAT
Major, Paul Maskell
Project Director of Surveillance
of Space 2, DND CANADA
11:30-12:00
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: SUMMARY OF CANADIAN
ACTIVITIES IN SPACE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS
• Canada’s historical involvement in SSA.
• Canada’s present activities in SSA.
• Future Canadian plans for maintaining/expanding the SSA role.
Major, Paul Maskell
Project Director of Surveillance of Space 2
DND CANADA
12:15-13:00
PANEL DISCUSSION: EVOLVING OUR STRATEGY FROM
SPACE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS TO SPACE DOMAIN
AWARENESS
• Maritime Domain Awareness to Space Domain Awareness.
• What does this mean for the military?
• What implications does this have on international operations?
Panellists:
Tom Kubancik
VP Advanced Programs,
APPLIED DEFENSE SOLUTIONS
Dr Moriba Jah
Mission Lead, Space Situational Awareness Director- ASTRIA
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE (USAF)
Dennis Woodfork
Space Protection Systems Engineer at NASA Goddard Space
Flight Center, NASA
Tiziana Casinelli
Security and SSA Manager
EUTELSAT
Professor Richard Crowther
Chief Engineer
UK SPACE AGENCY
Tom Kubanick
VP Advanced
Programs, APPLIED
DEFENSE SYSTEMS
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SPONSORSHIP OF SPACE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS 2015
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• Build relationships with senior personnel at informal drinks,
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SSA Interview with Professor Richard Crowther,
Chief Engineer, UK SPACE AGENCY.
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SSA Interview with Moriba Jah, Mission Lead,
Space Situational Director, U.S AIR FORCE.
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