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UKIF Innovations in Training - Technology and Change Perspective 14 Nov 13Andy Fawkes
UKIF Innovations in Training: Simulation & Interactivity Event London 14 Nov 13 - Technology and Change Perspective - Defence Training Technology Trends - Innovation - The Future
Este documento describe los elementos clave del planteamiento de un problema de investigación. Explica que el problema de investigación es el punto de partida y requiere claridad sobre el tema, su delimitación y contexto. Luego describe las características, criterios y elementos que debe contener un buen planteamiento del problema, incluyendo formularlo como preguntas. También cubre la importancia de los objetivos de la investigación y cómo clasificarlos, así como los aspectos a considerar para el título de la investigación.
A keynote speech at the VET Industry Drinks event "A Compliance Guide to Marketing" on 25th of May 2015. This event was hosted by Circulus Education and Fairfax Media, with the purpose of helping RTOs gain a better understanding of ASQA Standard 4 on marketing & advertising. It is imperative that RTOs learn of the best practice and most effective way to attract the right students.
This keynote was delivered by Jan Mulcahy, ASQA Regional Manager of Compliance.
A full recap of the event and its key takeaways: http://circulus.com.au/recap-a-compliance-guide-to-marketing-in-vet-melbourne-may-25/.
www.circulus.com.au
El documento describe los elementos fundamentales de un problema de investigación. Explica que un problema de investigación debe estar delimitado, ser interesante y de actualidad. Además, detalla algunos criterios para plantear adecuadamente un problema como que debe expresar la relación entre variables y ser posible de probar empíricamente. Por último, define elementos clave de una investigación como el sujeto, objeto, medio y fin.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan ringkasan sejarah perusahaan PT Express Transindo Utama Tbk sejak pendiriannya pada tahun 1981 hingga perubahan-perubahan anggaran dasar yang terjadi akibat konversi utang, peningkatan modal, dan penyesuaian peraturan. Dokumen ini juga menyebutkan ekspansi bisnis Perseroan dengan mendirikan anak perusahaan baru pada tahun 1990-an dan 2000-an.
This document summarizes the ARCTek 2012 Phase 3 event at NASA Ames Research Center on October 16, 2012. The event will communicate the Center Innovation Fund strategy and guidelines, provide feedback on the draft solicitation, and explore collaboration opportunities. Attendees can learn about existing initiatives in areas like advanced digital manufacturing, cyber-physical systems, and small spacecraft. The Center Innovation Fund will provide up to $50,000 per project for innovative concepts aligned with these initiatives and space technology roadmaps.
This document provides information on various research and development boards under DRDO, including their objectives, functions, and areas of focus. It discusses boards such as ARMREB (Armament Research Board), AR&DB (Aeronautics Research & Development Board), and LSRB (Life Sciences Research Board). Each board oversees specific areas of research through specialist panels and projects aimed at advancing science and technology for national defense.
NASA's Space Technology Program aims to advance technologies from low to mid readiness levels for future NASA missions and other government/commercial applications. It includes elements for early-stage innovation, game-changing technology development, and crosscutting capability demonstrations. The program will employ a portfolio approach across the technology readiness scale and sponsor research at universities, industry, and NASA centers. It will help enable NASA's human spaceflight goals by developing technologies like in-orbit propellant transfer and storage, lightweight modules, and autonomous docking.
UKIF Innovations in Training - Technology and Change Perspective 14 Nov 13Andy Fawkes
UKIF Innovations in Training: Simulation & Interactivity Event London 14 Nov 13 - Technology and Change Perspective - Defence Training Technology Trends - Innovation - The Future
Este documento describe los elementos clave del planteamiento de un problema de investigación. Explica que el problema de investigación es el punto de partida y requiere claridad sobre el tema, su delimitación y contexto. Luego describe las características, criterios y elementos que debe contener un buen planteamiento del problema, incluyendo formularlo como preguntas. También cubre la importancia de los objetivos de la investigación y cómo clasificarlos, así como los aspectos a considerar para el título de la investigación.
A keynote speech at the VET Industry Drinks event "A Compliance Guide to Marketing" on 25th of May 2015. This event was hosted by Circulus Education and Fairfax Media, with the purpose of helping RTOs gain a better understanding of ASQA Standard 4 on marketing & advertising. It is imperative that RTOs learn of the best practice and most effective way to attract the right students.
This keynote was delivered by Jan Mulcahy, ASQA Regional Manager of Compliance.
A full recap of the event and its key takeaways: http://circulus.com.au/recap-a-compliance-guide-to-marketing-in-vet-melbourne-may-25/.
www.circulus.com.au
El documento describe los elementos fundamentales de un problema de investigación. Explica que un problema de investigación debe estar delimitado, ser interesante y de actualidad. Además, detalla algunos criterios para plantear adecuadamente un problema como que debe expresar la relación entre variables y ser posible de probar empíricamente. Por último, define elementos clave de una investigación como el sujeto, objeto, medio y fin.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan ringkasan sejarah perusahaan PT Express Transindo Utama Tbk sejak pendiriannya pada tahun 1981 hingga perubahan-perubahan anggaran dasar yang terjadi akibat konversi utang, peningkatan modal, dan penyesuaian peraturan. Dokumen ini juga menyebutkan ekspansi bisnis Perseroan dengan mendirikan anak perusahaan baru pada tahun 1990-an dan 2000-an.
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This document provides information about the 4th annual UAV Technology conference taking place from September 30th to October 1st, 2019 in London. It lists early booking discounts for registering by certain dates to save £400, £300, or £200. The conference will explore current needs and challenges regarding unmanned aerial systems and feature presentations from military experts from countries like the UK, US, France, Italy and more. It will also include industry speakers and cover topics like counter-UAS capabilities, autonomy, swarm technology, and operational perspectives.
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SMi Group's 13th annual Military Space Situational Awareness 2018 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the Military Space Situational Awareness conference happening on April 25-26, 2018 in London. It outlines the event highlights, schedule, speakers, and registration details. The conference will discuss enhancing situational awareness capabilities to ensure security of vital space assets and address key issues like space debris, weather threats, and congestion from large satellite constellations. It promotes allied cooperation on space situational awareness and managing the growing population of objects in space.
SMi Group's 10th annual Military Space 2015 conferenceDale Butler
This document advertises a conference on military space to be held on March 4-5, 2015 in London. It provides information on registration discounts if booked by certain dates, the agenda and speakers for the two day event, as well as an optional pre-conference workshop on March 3rd on advanced distributed missile defense technology. Military leaders from the UK, US, Germany, France and other nations will discuss topics like ballistic missile defense, military satellite communications, and international cooperation in space. The event aims to explore advances in space technologies and their role in military communications and operations.
SMi Group's 18th annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibitionDale Butler
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SMi Group's Military Robotics and Autonomous SystemsDale Butler
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SMi's 15th Annual Global MilSatCom conference & exhibition will take place from November 5-7, 2013 in London. The event will bring together military and government representatives from countries around the world to discuss challenges and opportunities in military satellite communications. Over the three days, the conference will cover topics such as European cooperation initiatives, national strategies for military satcom, and leveraging commercial satcom technologies to meet defense needs. The accompanying exhibition will allow industry suppliers to showcase their latest satcom technologies and network solutions.
SMi Group's Military PNT 2020 conferenceDale Butler
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SMi Group's Military Space SA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the 15th Annual Military Space Situational Awareness conference taking place on April 29-30, 2020 in London. The conference will bring together military experts, government space agencies, and industry leaders to discuss approaches to space situational awareness (SSA) and space domain awareness. Over the two days, the conference will feature talks on SSA capabilities and efforts from countries such as the UK, US, Italy, Germany, Austria, Australia, and South Africa. Additional talks will cover topics like space weather, debris mitigation, allied cooperation on SSA, and considerations for operating in a contested space environment with near-peer adversaries.
SMi Group's 12th annual Military Space Situational Awareness 2017Dale Butler
This document provides information about the 12th Annual Military Space Situational Awareness conference organized by SMi Group. The conference will take place from April 26-27, 2017 in London and will bring together military and government representatives from countries such as the US, UK, France, Canada, and others to discuss challenges and solutions related to space situational awareness. The document outlines the agenda, speaker lineup, and topics to be covered at the conference, including national SSA updates, command and control in space, space weather, and optical sensors. Discounts are available for military, government, and early registrations.
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SMi Group's Pharmaceutical Microbiology West Coast 2020 conferenceDale Butler
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Join us in London next March for SMi Group's 9th annual MilSpace conference. Twenty Two speakers including a latest addition, Colonel Frank Scher, Chief Preparation for the Future, Joint Space Command will be taliking about French space capabilities outlook following the French White Paper 2013
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This document advertises an upcoming post-conference workshop on holistic ISR training hosted by Mr. Ewen Stockbridge Sime on October 28, 2015. The workshop will provide attendees with the knowledge to structure effective airborne ISR training programs and discuss how a holistic ISR system can be implemented and pitfalls mitigated. Attendees can gain critical insights into ongoing NATO programs, hear international military updates on airborne ISR capabilities, and discuss issues defining the ISR agenda.
This document provides information about the 4th annual UAV Technology conference taking place from September 30th to October 1st, 2019 in London. It lists early booking discounts for registering by certain dates to save £400, £300, or £200. The conference will explore current needs and challenges regarding unmanned aerial systems and feature presentations from military experts from countries like the UK, US, France, Italy and more. It will also include industry speakers and cover topics like counter-UAS capabilities, autonomy, swarm technology, and operational perspectives.
This document provides information about the "Airborne ISR 2016" conference being held on October 26-27, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on developing the practices and technologies required for information superiority, with a focus on airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR). It will include presentations and panels from military experts from countries like the UK, US, France, and others. Topics will include current and future ISR capabilities, operational lessons learned, and technological developments. The event is aimed at sharing information between NATO nations and allies to advance their ISR capabilities.
SMi Group's 13th annual Military Space Situational Awareness 2018 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the Military Space Situational Awareness conference happening on April 25-26, 2018 in London. It outlines the event highlights, schedule, speakers, and registration details. The conference will discuss enhancing situational awareness capabilities to ensure security of vital space assets and address key issues like space debris, weather threats, and congestion from large satellite constellations. It promotes allied cooperation on space situational awareness and managing the growing population of objects in space.
SMi Group's 10th annual Military Space 2015 conferenceDale Butler
This document advertises a conference on military space to be held on March 4-5, 2015 in London. It provides information on registration discounts if booked by certain dates, the agenda and speakers for the two day event, as well as an optional pre-conference workshop on March 3rd on advanced distributed missile defense technology. Military leaders from the UK, US, Germany, France and other nations will discuss topics like ballistic missile defense, military satellite communications, and international cooperation in space. The event aims to explore advances in space technologies and their role in military communications and operations.
SMi Group's 18th annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibitionDale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the SMi Group's 18th Annual Global MilSatCom conference taking place from November 8-10, 2016 in London. The first day will include addresses from government ministers and military leaders on topics such as MilSatCom strategies and programs. Industry speakers will discuss commercial MilSatCom solutions and technologies for applications like ISR. Panel discussions will focus on how industry is meeting requirements for SatCom in ISR and delivering broadband capabilities to frontline forces. The agenda also lists pre-conference workshops on architecting space systems and small satellite constellations.
SMi Group's Military Robotics and Autonomous SystemsDale Butler
This document advertises the 2nd annual Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems conference taking place April 3-4, 2019 at the Holiday Inn Kensington Forum in London. It provides information on registration discounts for booking by certain dates, an optional half-day pre-conference workshop on enhancing dismounted soldier operations with military robotics and autonomous systems, and the agenda for the two-day conference. The conference will focus on topics like robotic and autonomous systems enhancements, unmanned land technology, counter-IED capabilities, and optimizing ground operations through increased use of robotics.
SMi's 15th Annual Global MilSatCom conference & exhibition will take place from November 5-7, 2013 in London. The event will bring together military and government representatives from countries around the world to discuss challenges and opportunities in military satellite communications. Over the three days, the conference will cover topics such as European cooperation initiatives, national strategies for military satcom, and leveraging commercial satcom technologies to meet defense needs. The accompanying exhibition will allow industry suppliers to showcase their latest satcom technologies and network solutions.
SMi Group's Military PNT 2020 conferenceDale Butler
The document summarizes the agenda for the "Military PNT 2020" conference to be held on May 18-19 in London. The event highlights include briefings from the US DoD on GPS and NTS-3 programs, understanding requirements for operating in degraded PNT environments, and engaging with industry and military leaders. The agenda covers topics such as UK PNT strategies, warfighter PNT considerations, legal perspectives on PNT resilience, and GNSS interference case studies. Keynote speakers include representatives from the US Air Force, Lockheed Martin, UK MoD, DGA, NPL, and BHO Legal.
SMi Group's Military Space SA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the 15th Annual Military Space Situational Awareness conference taking place on April 29-30, 2020 in London. The conference will bring together military experts, government space agencies, and industry leaders to discuss approaches to space situational awareness (SSA) and space domain awareness. Over the two days, the conference will feature talks on SSA capabilities and efforts from countries such as the UK, US, Italy, Germany, Austria, Australia, and South Africa. Additional talks will cover topics like space weather, debris mitigation, allied cooperation on SSA, and considerations for operating in a contested space environment with near-peer adversaries.
SMi Group's 12th annual Military Space Situational Awareness 2017Dale Butler
This document provides information about the 12th Annual Military Space Situational Awareness conference organized by SMi Group. The conference will take place from April 26-27, 2017 in London and will bring together military and government representatives from countries such as the US, UK, France, Canada, and others to discuss challenges and solutions related to space situational awareness. The document outlines the agenda, speaker lineup, and topics to be covered at the conference, including national SSA updates, command and control in space, space weather, and optical sensors. Discounts are available for military, government, and early registrations.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on integrated air and missile defense (IAMD) to be held from September 28-30, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. The conference will focus on developing sustainable and reliable solutions to next generation air and missile threats. It will include workshops and presentations on topics such as directed energy applications, improving ballistic missile defense architecture, and examining gaps in detection capabilities for non-ballistic threats. Military leaders, industry representatives, and defense experts will speak at the event. The document provides details on the agenda, speakers, sponsoring organizations, and registration information.
This document provides information about the 7th Annual MilSatCom Asia-Pacific conference to be held May 15-17, 2017 in Singapore. It lists registration details and special rates for military and government representatives. The conference will discuss enhancing satellite communications capabilities for effective military communications across the Asia-Pacific region. It will include keynote addresses and panels from military and industry leaders from countries like the US, Japan, Korea, India, Indonesia, and others. Attendees will learn about national MilSatCom programs and partnerships to improve cooperation in the region.
SMi Group's 19th annual Global MilSatCom 2017 Dale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the 19th annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition taking place from November 7-9, 2017 in London. The conference will bring together military and government speakers from countries around the world to discuss topics such as hosted payloads, interference mitigation in satellite communications, developing governmental satellite infrastructure, and optimizing future military satellite communication capabilities. Pre-conference workshops on November 6th will focus on global government payload exploration and interference in satellite communication systems.
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1. ISR 2014
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• Bringing together senior military
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• Look into technological game
changers of industry as well as
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Major General (ret) Kenneth Israel, Defence Science Board Advisor,
Office of the Secretary of Defense, Israel Associates
Brigadier General Friedrich Teichmann, Director Geospatial Institute,
Austrian Armed Forces
Dr Toby. P. Breckon, Senior Lecturer in Image Processing and
Computer Vision, Durham University
Dr Clayton Stewart, Visiting Professor, Electrical Engineering, University
College London. Former Technical Director, Office of Naval Research
Global
Group Captain Dilshan Wasage, UAV Wing Commander,
Sri Lanka Air Force
Dr. Peter Lee, Principal Lecturer in Military and Leadership Ethics,
Portsmouth University
Captain Gunnar Borch (ret’d), General Manager, GB Consulting
bvba, Former General Manager of the NATO Airlift Management
Agency
Prof Rafal Zbikowski, Professor of Control Engineering, Cranfield
University
Peter Sapaty, Chief Scientist, National Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine
Major General (ret) George Harrison, Principal Research Engineer,
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Lieutenant Commander Darrell Hannam, ISR Instructor, Royal Navy
PLUS TWO INTERACTIVE POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Wednesday 9th April, 2014 I Holiday Inn Regents Park, London, UK
Integral Spatial Intelligence in ISR Applications
Workshop Leader: Peter Sapaty, Chief Scientist, National Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine
8:30 – 12:30pm
Novel Approches and Considerations in the
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Workshop Leader: Robert Kerby, ISTAR Deputy Team Leader, 3SDL
1:00 – 5:00pm
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Day One | Monday 7th April 2014
8.30
9.00
9.10
9.50
10.30
10.50
11.30
12.10
Registration & Coffee
1.30
The Royal Navy's Sea King ASaC
• Recent Airborne ISR Missions
• Advantages of Multi-Mission ISR Aircraft
• The Future of Royal Naval Airborne ISR
Lt Cdr Darrell Hannam, ISR Instructor, Royal Navy
2.10
Space Based Maritime Awareness (SBMDA)
• Automatic Identification System
• Synthetic Aperture Radar
• Electro-Optical SBMDA
• Coordinated commercial satellite operation
Dr Clayton Stewart, Visiting Professor, Electrical Engineering,
University College London. Former Technical Director, Office of
Naval Research Global
2. 50
UAS Integration in the US National Airspace System
• Congressional mandate
• Training requirements
• Equipment needs
• UAS class differentiation
Maj. Gen. George Harrison (ret’d), Principal Research Engineer,
Georgia Tech Research Institute
3.30
Afternoon Tea
3.50
Rights, Wrongs and Drones: Ethical Dilemmas in Remote ISR
• Ethics of ISR in a military context
• Remote ISR and non-combatant right to life
• Protection of UK military personnel’s right to life
• The challenges of extending military remote ISR capability into
a civilian context
Dr. Peter Lee, Principal Lecturer in Military and Leadership Ethics,
Portsmouth University
Future Research Concepts in Autonomous Platform Sensing
Capabilities
• Overview of current autonomous sensing capabilities
• Key insight into ongoing research on this topic
• Paradigm changing concepts of "deployed intelligent sensors"
• Networked capabilities feeding directly into the ISR pipeline
Dr Toby. P. Breckon, Senior Lecturer in Image Processing and
Computer Vision, Durham University
4.30
PANEL DISCUSSION:
What kind of ISR Systems do we need for different combat
environments?
• Type of ISR platforms - Air/Land/Sea/Joint
• Strategic vs. operational vs. tactical level
• Combat Cloud: A new ISR paradigm
• Situational Awareness in a "Contested Environment"
Group Captain Dilshan Wasage, UAV Wing Commander,
Sri Lanka Air Force
Brig. Gen. Friedrich Teichmann, Director Geospatial Institute,
Austrian Armed Forces
Dr Clayton Stewart, Visiting Professor, Electrical Engineering,
University College London. Former Technical Director, Office of
Naval Research Global
Major General Kenneth Israel (ret’d), Defence Science Board
Advisor, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Israel Associates
Networking lunch
5.10
Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Major General Kenneth Israel (ret’d), Defence Science Board
Advisor, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Israel Associates
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Global ISR Dominance - Seek, Sight and Strike
• Rebalance ISR Capabilities to Prevail in Changing
Environments: (Permissive, Contested, Highly Contested Areas)
• Normalize Cyber, ISR and Social Media Operations - Building a
"Combat Cloud"
• Stregthen "Integration, Collaboration and Partnerships" - Sum is
more than the Parts
• Revolutionize Analysis and Exploitation Capabilities- Common
Relevant Operational Picture
• Enabling Non Traditional ISR (NTISR) Assets for Full Spectrum
Conflicts (F-35, SBIRs, Social Radar)
• Refine ISR Objectives: Information Centric, InterDependent
and Functionally Aligned
• Affordability - Key Driver for Persistent ISR
Major General Kenneth Israel (ret’d), Defence Science Board
Advisor, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Israel Associates
GeoIntel products and how they support the decision
making cycle for/in missions: Discussion from a national
perspective
• Geo in the decision making cycle for missions
• Product portfolio of a Geo Service Provider
• Critical aspects for the national GeoIntel Service Provider
• Potential users and the distribution of GeoIntel products
• How does a small neutral country solve the Geo-requirements
for missions
Brig. Gen. Friedrich Teichmann, Director Geospatial Institute,
Austrian Armed Forces*
Morning Coffee
SENSOR PLATFORMS
Bio-inspired sensing for autonomous operation of sensor
platforms
• Key ISR challenge: Deluge of sensory data
• Mitigation of the deluge of sensory data: Relevance Filtering
• Bio-inspired approach to Relevance Filtering: Perceptual
attention
• Bio-inspired approach to Relevance Filtering: Sparse, overcomplete representations
Prof Rafal Zbikowski, Professor of Control Engineering, Cranfield
University
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Day Two | Tuesday 8th April 2014
8.30
Registration & Coffee
12.10
Networking lunch
9.00
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Major General Kenneth Israel (ret’d), Defence Science Board
Advisor, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Israel Associates
1.30
Emerging ISR Technologies, Platforms, Architectures, and C2
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
MAJIIC2 Project Update
• Results from latest MAJEX
• Relations with NATO AGS Programme
• Relationship with Chicago JISR Initiative
• Relationship with other NATO
• Relationship updated NATO JISR Policy
Joe Ross, Technical Manager, NATO Communication and
Information Agency *
9.10
Unmanned Maritime Systems for Tactical ISR - Market Potential
and Program Outlooks Across Three Domains
• UUVs - Mine Warfare and More (Sea Fox, Knifefish, LDUUV)
• Unmanned Surface Vessels - moving to modular designs
(Common USVs in the US and UK)
• Tactical Shipboard UAVs - fixed wing and rotary trade-offs
Bob Nugent, Defense Business Strategy Advisor, Guardian Six
9.50
10.30
Lessons in ISR Interoperability – a UK SME in a US programme,
integrating RAF sensors
• An overview of the Common Geopositioning Services
Programme
• Why did the US DoD need to reach out to the Coalition?
• What went well….and what went less well (where the lessons
really reside)
• Outcomes and some thinking to the future
Tony Reeves, ISTAR Team Leader, 3SDL
• The transformation of C2 of ISR
• Precision Navigation and Timing
• Multi-National ISR; global ISR technology trends; and integration
and interoperability in a Coalition Environment
• Trends in ISR-related processing, exploitation, and analytics
Aaron Blow, Chief Engineer, Joint and Service Programs, MITRE
2.10
11.30
Integration of ISR with advanced command and control for
critical mission applications
• Spatial Grasp Technology (SGT) for intelligent management of
distributed dynamic systems
• Global awareness and tracing multiple mobile objects in
Spatial Grasp Language (SGL)
• Expressing command intent and automated command and
control in SGL
• Advantages of SGL before existing battle management
languages for international missions
• Transition to unmanned systems under unified control provided
by SGT
Peter Sapaty, Chief Scientist, National Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine
Unmanned Air Surveillance in Counter Insurgency Operations:
Experience from Sri Lanka
• Introduction
• Importance of Air Reconnaissance
• UAVs in LIC and Drone surveillance technology
• Unmanned Air Surveillance for counter Insurgency operation in
Sri Lankan Conflict
Morning Coffee
10.50
• The future of ISR in an age of fiscal austerity
• Introducing tactical drones in Sri Lanka
• Conclusion
Group Captain Dilshan Wasage, UAV Wing Commander,
Sri Lanka Air Force
2.50
Multinational Cooperation in Weapon Systems
– Why is it so difficult?
• Before Smart Defence
• Smart Defence / Pooling & Sharing
• Achievements
• Why is it difficult?
• Ways to overcome the difficulties/challenges?
• Potential Future Developments
• What can Industry do?
• Conclusion
Gunnar Borch, General Manager, GB Consulting bvba, Former
General Manager of the NATO Airlift Management Agency
3.30
Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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4. HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP A
WEDNESDAY 9th APRIL 2014
Holiday Inn, Regent Park, London, UK
8:30 – 12.30pm
Integral Spatial Intelligence in
ISR Applications
Workshop Leader:
Peter Sapaty, Chief Scientist,
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Overview:
The known failures of intelligence in world hot points and related
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incapability of piecing together multiple scattered facts and
seeing the global picture. This should be done not only at but
rather ahead of real time to win and survive. Comprehensive
scientific analysis of these processes will be presented and a new
intelligent, parallel, and distributed networking technology will
be revealed that can effectively solve asymmetric problems in
dynamic and hostile environments. The approach is based on
holistic and gestalt principles rather than traditional
interoperability organizations, allowing us to grasp integral
spatial solutions on top semantic level while engaging available
human and technical resources not before but rather during
evolution of missions and goals. Exemplary ISR-related scenarios
expressed in a special high-level language and oriented on
both manned and unmanned solutions will be exhibited
confirming viability of the approach offered. Other discussed
applications will include human-robot interaction, cooperative
robotics, electronic and cyber warfare, command intent and
advanced command and control, as well as distributed missile
defence.
Programme:
8.30
Registration & Coffee
9.40
Spatial Grasp Technology (SGT)
• Expressing semantics of complex operations in
distributed environments in high-level Spatial
Grasp Language (SGL)
• Networked implementation of distributed SGL
interpreter oriented on coordination of large
distributed systems
• Expressing command intent and advanced
command and control in SGL
9.00
10.30
11.00
11.50
12.30
How the real world can be organized
• Traditional atomistic, agents-based world vision
and system management
• Holistic, gestalt-related comprehension of
complex systems and advantages of its
application in civil and military areas
Coffee Break
Distributed ISR scenarios in SGL
• Penetration, creation, analysis, and impact of
distributed infrastructures
• Global awareness and targets collection by
spreading spatial intelligence
• Simultaneous tracing and analysis of multiple
mobile objects
Other SGT applications
• Collective robotics and unified transition to fully
unmanned systems
• Electronic and cyber warfare
• Distributed integrated air and missile defence
End of workshop
About the workshop host
Dr Peter Sapaty (educated in power networks & missile control),
Chief Research Scientist, Director of Distributed Simulation and
Control, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, is with networking for 45
years. Except Ukraine, worked in Germany, UK, Canada and
Japan as Alexander von Humboldt awardee, project leader,
research professor and invited professor, created and chaired
special interest group on Mobile Cooperative Technologies within
Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS) project in the US. Invented
high-level distributed control technology used in different
countries and resulted in a European Patent and two John Wiley
books, with the third one in progress. Published more than 160
scientific papers worldwide on distributed system organizations.
Current areas of interest: models and languages for coordination
and simulation of distributed dynamic systems with application in
cooperative robotics, emergency management, command and
control, and infrastructure protection. Peter regularly served as
workshop organizer, sessions chair, keynote and invited speaker at
scientific and defence conferences in the UK, US, Japan, Portugal,
Spain, Germany, Singapore, India, and Turkey. His bio is in Marquis
Who’s Who in the World and Cambridge Outstanding
Intellectuals of the 21st Century.
5. HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP B
WEDNESDAY 9th APRIL 2014
Holiday Inn, Regent Park, London, UK
1:00 – 5:00pm
Novel Approches and
Considerations in the
ISR Domain
Workshop Leader:
Robert Kerby, ISTAR Deputy Team Leader, 3SDL
Overview:
The workshop will combine a rare mix of technical
understanding and operational experience to provide
delegates with an insight into the latest ISR issues facing
both users and the industry at large.
Programme:
1.00
Registration & Coffee
1.30
Current ISR challenges -nThe problem as we
see it
An opening session on where the ISR domain is
today and mitigating the problems of
tomorrow.
2.00
Operations of the future from an ISR context
3.30
Networking break
3.30
Group exercise
4.30
Round table discussions and presentations
5.00
End of workshop
What does ISR look like in the future
operational environment?
Collaborative working and intelligence fusion
Maximising ISR capability with a smaller budget
About the workshop host
Robert is the Deputy Team Leader ISTAR at 3SDL Ltd and
has an interesting mix of military and commercial
experience in the Defence and Security fields. He has 10
years’ industry experience, most of which has been in
Defence and Security project, account and
stakeholder management roles.
He is currently
engaged in a number of Coalition-focussed ISR projects
across defence including cultural and organisational
change and Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR)
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) stakeholder work. His
operational experience has been in the field of imagery
intelligence, including strategic analysis and
development of tactical Full Motion Video analysis.
Rob has extensive and continuous training and
workshop experience in the ISTAR domain. His training
style focusses on student participation, allowing them to
form their own conclusions when discussing often highly
complex subjects. His delivery is not about ‘death by
PowerPoint’; but instead the focus is on real-world
experience and its application through dynamic
workshops, exercises and discussions.
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that cancellation is made in writing and received at least 28 days prior to the start of the event.
Regretfully cancellation after this time cannot be accepted. We will however provide the
conferences documentation via the Document Portal to any delegate who has paid but is unable
to attend for any reason. Due to the interactive nature of the Briefings we are not normally able to
provide documentation in these circumstances. We cannot accept cancellations of orders placed
for Documentation or the Document Portal as these are reproduced specifically to order. If we have
to cancel the event for any reason, then we will make a full refund immediately, but disclaim any
further liability.
Alterations: It may become necessary for us to make alterations to the content, speakers, timing,
venue or date of the event compared to the advertised programme.
Data Protection: The SMi Group gathers personal data in accordance with the UK Data Protection
Act 1998 and we may use this to contact you by telephone, fax, post or email to tell you about other
products and services. Unless you tick here □ we may also share your data with third parties offering
complementary products or services. If you have any queries or want to update any of the data
that we hold then please contact our Database Manager databasemanager@smi-online.co.uk or
visit our website www.smi-online.co.uk/updates quoting the URN as detailed above your address on
the attached letter.
Payment must be made to SMi Group Ltd, and received before the event, by one of
the following methods quoting reference D-046 and the delegate’s name. Bookings
made within 7 days of the event require payment on booking, methods of payment
are below. Please indicate method of payment:
□ UK BACS
□ Wire Transfer
□ Cheque
□ Credit Card
Sort Code 300009, Account 00936418
Lloyds TSB Bank plc, 39 Threadneedle Street, London, EC2R 8AU
Swift (BIC): LOYDGB21013, Account 00936418
IBAN GB48 LOYD 3000 0900 9364 18
We can only accept Sterling cheques drawn on a UK bank.
□ Visa □ MasterCard □ American Express
All credit card payments will be subject to standard credit card charges.
Card No:
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Valid From □□/□□ Expiry Date □□/□□
CVV Number □□□□ 3 digit security on reverse of card, 4 digits for AMEX card
Cardholder’s Name:
Signature:
I agree to be bound by SMi's Terms and Conditions of Booking.
Date:
Card Billing Address (If different from above):
VAT
VAT at 20% is charged on the attendance fees for all delegates. VAT is also charged on live
Streaming, on Demand, Document portal and literature distribution for all UK customers and for those
EU Customers not supplying a registration number for their own country here
If you have any further queries please call the Events Team on tel +44 (0) 870 9090 711 or you can email them at events@smi-online.co.uk