Enhancing SatCom Capabilities For Effective Military Communications Across Asia-Pacific
26th May to 27th May 2016, Singapore
www.milsatcomasia.com/linkedin
SMi Group are delighted to announce the 6th annual MilSatCom Asia-Pacific, which convenes in Singapore on 26th-27th May 2016. This year's conference will provide national updates on space and MilSatCom programmes and how the development of these programmes is satisfying current critical regional requirements.
Space is becoming more apart of modern and political warfare and the current climate is rapidly evolving in Asia-Pacific. Japan have recently changed their overall defence policy and space will be a key component for national security and the likes of Malaysia and India are developing their national space programmes. In this backdrop, MilSatCom Asia-Pacific will prove to be a critical conference that will allow for greater regional collaboration to both combat external threats but also enhance disaster response with effective use of regional space assets.
Benefits of Attending:
• Meet and network with the Singapore Armed Forces
• Hear the latest developments in national MilSatCom and space programmes
• Learn how the US Armed Forces are optimising space assets in disaster response and ensuring a strategic advantage
• Discuss current allied partnerships and how these can be developed to maximise common goals and initiatives
REGISTER BY 29 FEBRUARY AND SAVE $800!
REGISTER BY 31 MARCH AND SAVE $400!
For more information and to register, please visit www.milsatcomasia.com/linkedin
SMi Group's 16th annual Global MilSatCom 2014Dale Butler
The brochure for SMi Group's extremely successful Global MilSatCom conference & exhibition is now published. . This leading event which returns for its 16th year this November has already beaten last year's record for sponsors and exhibitors and will undoubtedly sell out.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 4th Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems conference taking place on April 13-14, 2020 in London. It discusses key reasons to attend like hearing from naval officers on integrating unmanned assets and learning about updates on unmanned platforms, anti-submarine warfare, mine countermeasures, and technological innovation. The agenda outlines presentations and speakers from military organizations like the Royal Navy, US Navy, Spanish Navy, and NATO who will discuss topics like developing unmanned systems, accelerating unmanned technologies, and using unmanned systems for mine countermeasure operations.
This document discusses Yahsat, a satellite broadband provider operating in Africa. It details Yahsat's fleet of three satellites (Al Yah 1, 2, and 3) that provide coverage across Africa and to over 1 billion people globally. Al Yah 3's launch in late 2017 will provide Ka-band coverage to 28 African markets and over 60% of the African population. The document outlines how Yahsat is using satellite broadband to connect rural communities, schools, health clinics, government services, and more across Africa to improve access to education, healthcare, banking and help develop a more digitally connected society.
Future Sat Africa - Space Applications for Sustainable Development of AfricaMyles Freedman
This document discusses space applications as a strategy for sustainable development in Africa. It provides an overview of the Entoto Observatory and Research Center (EORC) in Ethiopia, including its vision, mission, training programs, and research areas like astronomy, space science, remote sensing, and geodesy. Benefits of investing in space education and research include economic gains in agriculture, land management, and more, as well as social benefits like education, communication, and disaster response. The document recommends expanding education and research collaboration between African institutions, conducting joint projects with international partners, and collectively addressing legal issues to help develop African space programs and applications.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2019 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 3rd Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology conference taking place on May 8-9, 2019 in London. The conference will discuss the latest developments in unmanned and autonomous naval technologies, with a focus on integrating unmanned systems into traditional naval operations. Speakers will include senior naval officers from countries like the UK, Canada, Germany, and Belgium. Topics will include unmanned ISR, surface and underwater autonomous systems, mine countermeasures, hydrography, and verification of unmanned systems. Attendees can learn about new platforms and sensors, network interoperability, and training methods for unmanned systems. Discounts are available when booking by certain dates.
This document provides an agenda for the 16th Annual SMi's Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition taking place from November 4-6, 2014 in London. The conference will bring together military and government speakers from countries such as France, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Tanzania, Australia, the US, Turkey, the Philippines, and Ghana to discuss topics such as military satellite communications roadmaps, international cooperation initiatives, secure satellite solutions, and space communication concepts. The exhibition will feature leading satellite communication companies and provide an opportunity for military representatives and industry to network and learn about new technologies and advances in the field.
Enhancing SatCom Capabilities For Effective Military Communications Across Asia-Pacific
26th May to 27th May 2016, Singapore
www.milsatcomasia.com/linkedin
SMi Group are delighted to announce the 6th annual MilSatCom Asia-Pacific, which convenes in Singapore on 26th-27th May 2016. This year's conference will provide national updates on space and MilSatCom programmes and how the development of these programmes is satisfying current critical regional requirements.
Space is becoming more apart of modern and political warfare and the current climate is rapidly evolving in Asia-Pacific. Japan have recently changed their overall defence policy and space will be a key component for national security and the likes of Malaysia and India are developing their national space programmes. In this backdrop, MilSatCom Asia-Pacific will prove to be a critical conference that will allow for greater regional collaboration to both combat external threats but also enhance disaster response with effective use of regional space assets.
Benefits of Attending:
• Meet and network with the Singapore Armed Forces
• Hear the latest developments in national MilSatCom and space programmes
• Learn how the US Armed Forces are optimising space assets in disaster response and ensuring a strategic advantage
• Discuss current allied partnerships and how these can be developed to maximise common goals and initiatives
REGISTER BY 29 FEBRUARY AND SAVE $800!
REGISTER BY 31 MARCH AND SAVE $400!
For more information and to register, please visit www.milsatcomasia.com/linkedin
SMi Group's 16th annual Global MilSatCom 2014Dale Butler
The brochure for SMi Group's extremely successful Global MilSatCom conference & exhibition is now published. . This leading event which returns for its 16th year this November has already beaten last year's record for sponsors and exhibitors and will undoubtedly sell out.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 4th Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems conference taking place on April 13-14, 2020 in London. It discusses key reasons to attend like hearing from naval officers on integrating unmanned assets and learning about updates on unmanned platforms, anti-submarine warfare, mine countermeasures, and technological innovation. The agenda outlines presentations and speakers from military organizations like the Royal Navy, US Navy, Spanish Navy, and NATO who will discuss topics like developing unmanned systems, accelerating unmanned technologies, and using unmanned systems for mine countermeasure operations.
This document discusses Yahsat, a satellite broadband provider operating in Africa. It details Yahsat's fleet of three satellites (Al Yah 1, 2, and 3) that provide coverage across Africa and to over 1 billion people globally. Al Yah 3's launch in late 2017 will provide Ka-band coverage to 28 African markets and over 60% of the African population. The document outlines how Yahsat is using satellite broadband to connect rural communities, schools, health clinics, government services, and more across Africa to improve access to education, healthcare, banking and help develop a more digitally connected society.
Future Sat Africa - Space Applications for Sustainable Development of AfricaMyles Freedman
This document discusses space applications as a strategy for sustainable development in Africa. It provides an overview of the Entoto Observatory and Research Center (EORC) in Ethiopia, including its vision, mission, training programs, and research areas like astronomy, space science, remote sensing, and geodesy. Benefits of investing in space education and research include economic gains in agriculture, land management, and more, as well as social benefits like education, communication, and disaster response. The document recommends expanding education and research collaboration between African institutions, conducting joint projects with international partners, and collectively addressing legal issues to help develop African space programs and applications.
SMi Group's Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology 2019 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the 3rd Annual Unmanned Maritime Systems Technology conference taking place on May 8-9, 2019 in London. The conference will discuss the latest developments in unmanned and autonomous naval technologies, with a focus on integrating unmanned systems into traditional naval operations. Speakers will include senior naval officers from countries like the UK, Canada, Germany, and Belgium. Topics will include unmanned ISR, surface and underwater autonomous systems, mine countermeasures, hydrography, and verification of unmanned systems. Attendees can learn about new platforms and sensors, network interoperability, and training methods for unmanned systems. Discounts are available when booking by certain dates.
This document provides an agenda for the 16th Annual SMi's Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition taking place from November 4-6, 2014 in London. The conference will bring together military and government speakers from countries such as France, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, Tanzania, Australia, the US, Turkey, the Philippines, and Ghana to discuss topics such as military satellite communications roadmaps, international cooperation initiatives, secure satellite solutions, and space communication concepts. The exhibition will feature leading satellite communication companies and provide an opportunity for military representatives and industry to network and learn about new technologies and advances in the field.
SMi Group's Global MilSatCom 2018 final brochureDale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the SMi Group's 20th Annual Conference & Exhibition on military communications, held November 5-8, 2018 in London. The event focused on satellite communications and featured keynote speakers from military and government organizations, including the US, UK, Italy, Australia, and others. The first day, November 5th, was a focus day on small satellites and disruptive technology, exploring how innovation is revolutionizing access to space. The agenda lists speakers and topics for both the focus day and the three-day conference, including discussions of small satellite constellations, new launch capabilities like SABRE engines and spaceplanes, and building UK launch infrastructure.
This document discusses OneWeb, a company that aims to provide global internet access through a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites. It summarizes OneWeb's value proposition of delivering high-speed, low latency internet access globally using satellites. The document outlines key aspects of OneWeb's system including the planned satellite constellation, low-cost satellite production, planned ground infrastructure including gateways, and user terminal equipment. It also discusses various market applications that OneWeb's system could serve such as enterprise/small business, consumer, government, cellular backhaul, and more.
ITU News Issue 8 2007 - Radio microphones an importrant part of ENGRoger G Bunch
WRC-07 (WG-WRC07)
Final meeting: 25–29 June 2007, San José, Costa Rica
Inter-American Proposals (IAPs): WRC-07 Doc. 11
Website: www.citel.oas.org
African Telecommunications Union
Working Group on Radiocommunications (WG-R)
Final meeting: 15–19 October 2007, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
African Common Proposals (ACPs): WRC-07 Doc. 12
Website: www.atuuat.org
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity
Working Group on Radiocommunications (WGR)
Final meeting: 24–28 September 2007, Bangkok
This document presents a business case for Space Imaging Africa to become the premier supplier of geospatial data and information in Africa within 5 years. It outlines Space Imaging's satellite capabilities including Ikonos which provides 1m resolution imagery, and plans to establish a regional operations center in South Africa. The proposal requests support from key clients such as departments of defense to purchase imagery and services to help develop the industry and meet the commitment to Africa.
Citizen Science Workshop: Global Canopy Project (Jon Parsons)vbrant
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Future Sat Africa - Satellite Network Reliability Myles Freedman
This document discusses satellite network reliability. It begins by noting everyday uses of satellites such as broadcast services, telecommunications, and military applications. It then defines reliability as ensuring functionality at every stage from concept to delivery. Satellite networks are described as reliable options for wide area networks and internet connectivity due to features like redundancy, scalability, remote access, and security. Service availability levels are provided for different satellite-based services, with telephone and VSAT systems having the highest at 99.95% and 99.9921% respectively. The document concludes by recommending effective ICT policies to further advance connectivity in Africa through multiple network mediums and initiatives to promote universal access.
This document summarizes a presentation about the "Internet in the sky" project called Teledesic. The project aimed to create a commercial broadband satellite constellation using 288 low Earth orbit satellites to provide internet access globally. It outlined the technology, key markets, competitors, advantages, and financial feasibility analysis. While Teledesic had a good vision, the presentation concluded it was not financially viable due to high costs of launching and operating the satellite network.
The document outlines the UK space sector's achievements and challenges in accelerating space-enabled economic growth. It identifies key markets such as satellite broadband, maritime surveillance, and location-based services that could drive growth. Recommendations include promoting space benefits, increasing exports, stimulating SMEs, and regulating supportively. Implementing identified actions could help triple the upstream space economy and achieve the target of £40 billion in space-enabled turnover by 2030.
Future Sat Africa - Satellite Licensing and Reglotory ExpertiseMyles Freedman
The document summarizes Access Partnership, a regulatory consulting firm. It provides an introduction and overview of the firm's history, areas of practice, and expertise in satellite licensing and regulations. It discusses the changing regulatory environment for aeronautical, maritime, and cloud computing services. Regulations vary by country and Access Partnership has a database tracking regulations in 190 countries to help clients navigate compliance.
Ethio Telecom has experienced significant growth in infrastructure and customers in recent years. Mobile capacity is now at 62 million, fixed capacity is at 3 million, and the backbone fiber optic network exceeds 21,000 km. Coverage is 92% nationwide and 72% geographic. The distribution network includes 240 shops countrywide and over 75,000 retailers. International gateway capacity has increased from 0.24 Gbps in 2006 to 37 Gbps in 2016. Customer base has grown at a CAGR of 44% from 2006 to 2016 and now includes 60.67 million mobile, 45.9 million fixed, and 13.6 million internet customers. Revenues have increased from 2.2 billion Birr in 2012 to 28.1 billion
This document discusses the importance of digital inclusion and expanding telecommunications infrastructure in South Africa. It notes that while South Africa has telecom infrastructure, costs are still higher than neighboring countries and the country is falling behind relatively. The document advocates for a shared vision among industry, government and consumers to expand affordable broadband access for all South Africans. It provides examples of how technologies like YouTube, open source software and cheaper infrastructure could help democratize access to information and innovation.
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The Orange County Transportation Authority opted for a turnkey video surveillance solution from March Networks to monitor their bus fleet. The OCTA wanted a solution that provided benefits like video retrieval and system management without overburdening their own maintenance staff. March Networks provided remote monitoring and support. The OCTA equipped hundreds of buses with March Networks recorders and cameras over several years to enhance safety and have video evidence of any incidents.
This document provides information about the "Offshore Patrol Vessels Technology" conference to be held on June 8-9, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on enhancing offshore patrol vessel (OPV) operations through advanced future technologies. Over the two days, expert speakers will discuss topics like OPV design techniques, space-based technologies to assist maritime missions, and global trends in OPV operations. The document outlines the conference agenda, speaker details, sponsorship opportunities, and registration information. Special rates are available for military and government representatives to attend the conference.
SMi Group's Military Flight Training 2014 conference Dale Butler
This document provides an agenda for a two-day conference on military flight training. Day one will cover topics like UK military flight training programs, the Euro-NATO joint jet pilot training program, military flight simulators, and the balance between live and synthetic training. Expert speakers will present on their organizations' flight training. Day two will also have presentations on topics like instructor training, US military flight training evolution, and multinational training programs. There will be panels discussing issues like optimizing the use of live vs synthetic training and opportunities for team training in live/virtual/constructive environments. The conference aims to discuss challenges and opportunities in military flight training.
SMi Group's 5th annual Cancer Vaccines 2016 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about a cancer vaccines conference, including two pre-conference workshops, being held on September 20-22, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on the latest advances in cancer vaccine development and preparation for commercialization of immunotherapy breakthroughs. The workshops on September 20th will address cancer vaccines and combination therapies as well as active immune therapy strategies for cancer. The two-day main conference on September 21-22nd will include sessions on biomarkers, dendritic cell vaccines, personalized therapies, RNA vaccines, and targeting strategies. Speakers will represent academic institutions and companies developing cancer immunotherapy technologies and therapies.
SMi Group's 2nd annual Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe 2016Dale Butler
The document advertises the Second Annual Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe conference taking place in Budapest, Hungary in May 2016. The conference will bring together senior military helicopter program managers and heads of air forces from Central and Eastern European countries to discuss modernizing helicopter technology and capabilities. It will include briefings from various heads of air forces and programs, as well as panels on cooperation, interoperability, survivability systems, and challenges and opportunities for modernizing defense helicopter fleets in the region.
SMi Group's Global MilSatCom 2018 final brochureDale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the SMi Group's 20th Annual Conference & Exhibition on military communications, held November 5-8, 2018 in London. The event focused on satellite communications and featured keynote speakers from military and government organizations, including the US, UK, Italy, Australia, and others. The first day, November 5th, was a focus day on small satellites and disruptive technology, exploring how innovation is revolutionizing access to space. The agenda lists speakers and topics for both the focus day and the three-day conference, including discussions of small satellite constellations, new launch capabilities like SABRE engines and spaceplanes, and building UK launch infrastructure.
This document discusses OneWeb, a company that aims to provide global internet access through a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites. It summarizes OneWeb's value proposition of delivering high-speed, low latency internet access globally using satellites. The document outlines key aspects of OneWeb's system including the planned satellite constellation, low-cost satellite production, planned ground infrastructure including gateways, and user terminal equipment. It also discusses various market applications that OneWeb's system could serve such as enterprise/small business, consumer, government, cellular backhaul, and more.
ITU News Issue 8 2007 - Radio microphones an importrant part of ENGRoger G Bunch
WRC-07 (WG-WRC07)
Final meeting: 25–29 June 2007, San José, Costa Rica
Inter-American Proposals (IAPs): WRC-07 Doc. 11
Website: www.citel.oas.org
African Telecommunications Union
Working Group on Radiocommunications (WG-R)
Final meeting: 15–19 October 2007, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
African Common Proposals (ACPs): WRC-07 Doc. 12
Website: www.atuuat.org
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity
Working Group on Radiocommunications (WGR)
Final meeting: 24–28 September 2007, Bangkok
This document presents a business case for Space Imaging Africa to become the premier supplier of geospatial data and information in Africa within 5 years. It outlines Space Imaging's satellite capabilities including Ikonos which provides 1m resolution imagery, and plans to establish a regional operations center in South Africa. The proposal requests support from key clients such as departments of defense to purchase imagery and services to help develop the industry and meet the commitment to Africa.
Citizen Science Workshop: Global Canopy Project (Jon Parsons)vbrant
Jon Parsons is a digital producer who has worked on various roles previously. The document discusses using phenology data from 500-550 year old trees and 1,000 year old trees in scientific articles and IPCC reports. It notes that for every $2.5 million generated from commodities in tropical forest countries, only $1 is spent to protect biodiversity. The document questions why a science-based organization now has a business and finance arm. It introduces community monitoring, recording and verification (cMRV) and discusses using tools like Google App Engine, Earth Builder, Open Data Kit and Fusion Tables for community MRV. It evaluates different mobile devices for collecting field data and assesses their ease of use, screen clarity
Future Sat Africa - Satellite Network Reliability Myles Freedman
This document discusses satellite network reliability. It begins by noting everyday uses of satellites such as broadcast services, telecommunications, and military applications. It then defines reliability as ensuring functionality at every stage from concept to delivery. Satellite networks are described as reliable options for wide area networks and internet connectivity due to features like redundancy, scalability, remote access, and security. Service availability levels are provided for different satellite-based services, with telephone and VSAT systems having the highest at 99.95% and 99.9921% respectively. The document concludes by recommending effective ICT policies to further advance connectivity in Africa through multiple network mediums and initiatives to promote universal access.
This document summarizes a presentation about the "Internet in the sky" project called Teledesic. The project aimed to create a commercial broadband satellite constellation using 288 low Earth orbit satellites to provide internet access globally. It outlined the technology, key markets, competitors, advantages, and financial feasibility analysis. While Teledesic had a good vision, the presentation concluded it was not financially viable due to high costs of launching and operating the satellite network.
The document outlines the UK space sector's achievements and challenges in accelerating space-enabled economic growth. It identifies key markets such as satellite broadband, maritime surveillance, and location-based services that could drive growth. Recommendations include promoting space benefits, increasing exports, stimulating SMEs, and regulating supportively. Implementing identified actions could help triple the upstream space economy and achieve the target of £40 billion in space-enabled turnover by 2030.
Future Sat Africa - Satellite Licensing and Reglotory ExpertiseMyles Freedman
The document summarizes Access Partnership, a regulatory consulting firm. It provides an introduction and overview of the firm's history, areas of practice, and expertise in satellite licensing and regulations. It discusses the changing regulatory environment for aeronautical, maritime, and cloud computing services. Regulations vary by country and Access Partnership has a database tracking regulations in 190 countries to help clients navigate compliance.
Ethio Telecom has experienced significant growth in infrastructure and customers in recent years. Mobile capacity is now at 62 million, fixed capacity is at 3 million, and the backbone fiber optic network exceeds 21,000 km. Coverage is 92% nationwide and 72% geographic. The distribution network includes 240 shops countrywide and over 75,000 retailers. International gateway capacity has increased from 0.24 Gbps in 2006 to 37 Gbps in 2016. Customer base has grown at a CAGR of 44% from 2006 to 2016 and now includes 60.67 million mobile, 45.9 million fixed, and 13.6 million internet customers. Revenues have increased from 2.2 billion Birr in 2012 to 28.1 billion
This document discusses the importance of digital inclusion and expanding telecommunications infrastructure in South Africa. It notes that while South Africa has telecom infrastructure, costs are still higher than neighboring countries and the country is falling behind relatively. The document advocates for a shared vision among industry, government and consumers to expand affordable broadband access for all South Africans. It provides examples of how technologies like YouTube, open source software and cheaper infrastructure could help democratize access to information and innovation.
Orange County Transit Wireless Bus Video Surveillancestevehemenway
The Orange County Transportation Authority opted for a turnkey video surveillance solution from March Networks to monitor their bus fleet. The OCTA wanted a solution that provided benefits like video retrieval and system management without overburdening their own maintenance staff. March Networks provided remote monitoring and support. The OCTA equipped hundreds of buses with March Networks recorders and cameras over several years to enhance safety and have video evidence of any incidents.
This document provides information about the "Offshore Patrol Vessels Technology" conference to be held on June 8-9, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on enhancing offshore patrol vessel (OPV) operations through advanced future technologies. Over the two days, expert speakers will discuss topics like OPV design techniques, space-based technologies to assist maritime missions, and global trends in OPV operations. The document outlines the conference agenda, speaker details, sponsorship opportunities, and registration information. Special rates are available for military and government representatives to attend the conference.
SMi Group's Military Flight Training 2014 conference Dale Butler
This document provides an agenda for a two-day conference on military flight training. Day one will cover topics like UK military flight training programs, the Euro-NATO joint jet pilot training program, military flight simulators, and the balance between live and synthetic training. Expert speakers will present on their organizations' flight training. Day two will also have presentations on topics like instructor training, US military flight training evolution, and multinational training programs. There will be panels discussing issues like optimizing the use of live vs synthetic training and opportunities for team training in live/virtual/constructive environments. The conference aims to discuss challenges and opportunities in military flight training.
SMi Group's 5th annual Cancer Vaccines 2016 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about a cancer vaccines conference, including two pre-conference workshops, being held on September 20-22, 2016 in London. The conference will focus on the latest advances in cancer vaccine development and preparation for commercialization of immunotherapy breakthroughs. The workshops on September 20th will address cancer vaccines and combination therapies as well as active immune therapy strategies for cancer. The two-day main conference on September 21-22nd will include sessions on biomarkers, dendritic cell vaccines, personalized therapies, RNA vaccines, and targeting strategies. Speakers will represent academic institutions and companies developing cancer immunotherapy technologies and therapies.
SMi Group's 2nd annual Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe 2016Dale Butler
The document advertises the Second Annual Helicopter Technology Eastern Europe conference taking place in Budapest, Hungary in May 2016. The conference will bring together senior military helicopter program managers and heads of air forces from Central and Eastern European countries to discuss modernizing helicopter technology and capabilities. It will include briefings from various heads of air forces and programs, as well as panels on cooperation, interoperability, survivability systems, and challenges and opportunities for modernizing defense helicopter fleets in the region.
The document announces a conference on satellite technological advancement for effective military communications in Asia to be held on May 14-15, 2014 at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel in Singapore. The conference will discuss topics such as regional military satellite communication roadmaps, technological advancements, US developments in the Pacific region, and commercial satellite communications. Speakers at the conference include military and industry representatives from countries across Asia and other regions.
This document provides information about the 8th annual MilSatCom Asia-Pacific conference on increasing military satellite communication capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region through next-generation technologies. The conference will take place on May 14-15, 2018 in Singapore and feature speakers from military and government organizations discussing topics such as developing protected satellite communication capabilities, optimizing assets through international cooperation, and addressing challenges like space debris. The document outlines the conference agenda, speaker details, registration information, and sponsorship opportunities.
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.
This document provides information about the SMi Group's MilSatCom Middle East & Africa conference taking place from February 25-27, 2013 in Dubai. The conference will focus on military satellite communications technologies and strategies in the Middle East and Africa region. It will include presentations and panel discussions on regional SatCom programs, international cooperation, commercial and military asset sharing, and developing satellite technologies. A post-conference site visit on February 27th will include tours of Thuraya's Primary Gateway facility and headquarters.
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 3rd annual MilSatCom MIddle East & AfricaDale Butler
SMi Group's 3rd annual MilSatCom MEA 2015 conference is back next February. Join us in Abu Dhabi - next door to the IDEX show.
The early bird expires in 3 days
This document provides information about the 21st Annual Global MilSatCom Conference & Exhibition taking place from November 4-7, 2019 in London. It will explore military communications technologies and strategies. The first day is a pre-conference focus on small satellites and disruptive space technologies. The event will bring together international military leaders, government officials, and industry representatives to discuss topics such as the UK's Skynet program, small satellite constellations, and secure military communications networks.
This document provides information about the 20th Annual SMi Group's Conference and Exhibition on Military Communications, including dates, locations, sponsors, and agenda details. The three day conference on November 6-8, 2018 in London will focus on satellite communications and disruptive space technologies, with keynote speeches from military and industry leaders. A pre-conference focus day on November 5 will explore how small satellites and innovation are revolutionizing access to space.
SMi Group's Global MilSatCom 2019 conferenceDale Butler
The document summarizes the 21st annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition, taking place November 4-7, 2019 in London. It will bring together over 550 attendees from 35+ nations, including military and government speakers from countries such as New Zealand, South Korea, Norway, Malaysia, Romania, Australia, the Netherlands, Brazil, the US, Japan, and the UK. The pre-conference focus day on November 4 will explore small satellites and disruptive technology. The conference will provide opportunities to network and discuss key issues in military satellite communications, including the UK's SKYNET program and disruptive new efforts in the US and NATO.
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.
This document provides an agenda for the 4th Annual Conference on Enhancing Future SATCOM & C4ISR Capability for the Warfighter taking place June 26-27, 2019 in Arlington, Virginia. The conference will discuss developing resilient SATCOM architectures to meet future requirements, including outcomes of the Wideband Analysis of Alternatives and programs like WGS and Lighter than Air SATCOM. Keynote speakers include leaders from the US Air Force, National Reconnaissance Office, and Defence Innovation Unit. Panels will address SATCOM requirements for Combatant Commands and industry perspectives.
SMi Group's 17th annual Global MilSatCom 2015 Dale Butler
the must attend networking event of the year is now live on the web. Download our preliminary brochure and visit our website for the latest news. SMi Group's Global MilSatCom 2015 conference & exhibition is sure to sell out again
SMi Group's MilSatCom USA 2016 new brochureDale Butler
The document announces a conference on military satellite communications (MilSatCom) being held on June 28-29, 2016 in Arlington, Virginia. The conference will focus on identifying and optimizing next-generation satellite capabilities, ensuring resilient MilSatCom across harsh terrain, and international allied collaboration and perspectives. Speakers will include representatives from the US Air Force, DISA, NATO, and other allied countries. Topics will include commercial SatCom integration, overcoming challenges, international cooperation, and satisfying critical requirements. A pre-conference workshop on small satellites will also be held on June 27th.
This document provides information about the Military Space USA conference to be held on June 11-12, 2019 in Los Angeles. It includes the conference agenda, list of speakers from the US Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, Aerospace Corporation, and other organizations. The conference will focus on topics such as the US space enterprise, position/navigation/timing capabilities, space situational awareness, future concepts and capabilities, and international perspectives from Asia-Pacific countries. It aims to provide a holistic view of the evolving US space sector and build partnerships.
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SMi Group's Pharmaceutical Microbiology West Coast 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information on the Pharmaceutical Microbiology West Coast conference happening June 17-19, 2020 in San Diego. It outlines the chairs, speakers, highlights and agenda for the event. The conference will focus on novel approaches and best practices for tackling current industry contamination control challenges, and will include sessions on contamination control, guidance and regulations, detection and identification methods, and supporting pharmaceutical facilities and novel therapeutics. There will also be an optional pre-conference workshop on data integrity in environmental monitoring.
SMi Group's Pre-filled Syringes West Coast 2020 conferenceDale Butler
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SMi Group's Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems USA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document advertises the Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems USA conference happening on June 22-23, 2020 in Arlington, Virginia. Attendees can save $400 by registering by February 28, $200 by registering by March 31, and $100 by registering by April 30. The conference will discuss topics like US Army robotics programs, Australian Army robotics development, unmanned vehicle programs, robotics supporting warfighters' mobility and sustainability, and integrating robotics into ground formations. Speakers will include representatives from the US and Australian militaries as well as academics working on relevant research.
SMi Group's Future Soldier Technology USA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
The document announces the 2nd Annual Future Soldier Technology USA conference on June 8-10, 2020 in Arlington, Virginia. The conference will focus on modernizing equipment for dismounted soldiers and marines, and feature speakers from the US and other militaries involved in soldier technology programs. Over 150 attendees are expected to discuss initiatives like NGSW-AR/R/FC, ISSP, and manned-unmanned teaming to enhance soldier lethality, mobility, and situational awareness.
SMi Group's Military Space USA 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides an agenda for the 2nd Annual Military Space USA Conference supporting the US military space enterprise. The conference will include presentations from senior leaders in the US Space Force, Air Force, and other allied militaries on topics such as space acquisition reform through SMC 2.0, training the future space warfighting force, and leveraging disruptive commercial space technologies. A separate focus day will explore experimental smallsat capabilities, export controls for space technologies, advanced propulsion concepts, using LEO mega-constellations for bandwidth, in-orbit manufacturing, and accelerating commercial innovation. The event aims to connect disruptors and innovators with government to integrate new technologies rapidly into military space operations.
This document summarizes a conference focused on helicopter technology for Central and Eastern Europe being held in Budapest, Hungary on May 20-21, 2020. It will feature keynote speeches from military leaders from Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Germany, and Croatia on developments and modernization efforts of their national helicopter fleets. Technical experts from the US, UK, Netherlands, and Czech Republic will also present. Sessions will discuss regional cooperation and interoperability, training standards, and enhancing capabilities like search and rescue. The goal is focused discussion on challenges facing helicopter program managers and informal networking for participants.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on future armoured vehicles in Central and Eastern Europe in 2020. It outlines early registration discounts that decrease over time, as well as special rates for military and government representatives. The document details benefits of attending the conference, including hearing updates from armed forces in the region. It lists speakers from various countries who will discuss topics like armoured vehicle programmes, enhancing capabilities, and ensuring interoperability. The agenda outlines presentations over two days covering issues like future infantry fighting vehicles, enhancing mechanization capabilities, and modernizing ground platforms. The document promotes sponsorship opportunities at the event.
This document provides an agenda for the Defence Aviation Safety conference taking place on April 23-24, 2020 in London. The agenda includes keynote presentations and panels on topics related to ensuring safety across defence aviation programs and platforms. Speakers will represent organisations such as the UK Ministry of Defence, US Air Force, German Military Aviation Authority, and NATO. Presentation topics will cover safety priorities, certification processes, training, accident investigation and lessons learned. A closing panel on day two will discuss the challenges of ensuring military aviation safety and cyber resilience.
SMi Group's Pre-filled Syringes East Coast 2020 Dale Butler
This document announces an interactive workshop on combination product development taking place on April 29th, 2020 in Boston, USA. The workshop will consist of three sessions focused on key topics in combination product development: combination product development strategies, drug delivery device testing solutions, and human factors validation studies. Speakers will include experts from major pharmaceutical companies such as AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, Biogen, and regulatory agencies. The workshop aims to provide attendees insights and strategies for navigating challenges in combination product development from concept to approval.
SMi Group's Air Mission Planning and Support 2020Dale Butler
The document announces an upcoming conference on "Maximising Air Power through the Development and Integration of Innovative Support Systems" to be held in London on April 21-22, 2020. The conference will examine developments in air mission planning and focus on data management, fifth generation integration, and multi-domain command and control. It will feature expert military speakers from countries like the UK, US, Canada, France, Hungary, and Belgium representing air forces, NATO, and DARPA to discuss challenges and solutions.
SMi Group's Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2020 Dale Butler
This document provides information about the 3rd Annual Military Robotics and Autonomous Systems conference taking place on April 1-2, 2020 in London. It outlines the key topics to be discussed including UK and international perspectives on robotic and autonomous systems programs and strategies. Speakers will address topics such as unmanned ground vehicle development, autonomy for military robotic systems, and manned-unmanned teaming. The conference will explore delivering quality robotic systems to enhance operational effectiveness and discuss technology demonstrations.
This document advertises the 6th Annual Future Soldier Technology conference taking place March 9-11, 2020 in London. The conference will focus on dismounted soldier and marine technology, discussing key areas like dismounted capability. Military, procurement, and research experts from around the world will present on their soldier programs, challenges, and successes. Attendees can learn the latest developments, network with key speakers and decision makers, and gather intelligence to inform their projects. The conference aims to allow information sharing on equipping soldiers to maintain an advantage against evolving adversaries.
This document provides information about the 5th Annual Defence Logistics Central & Eastern Europe conference taking place on March 3-4, 2020 in Budapest, Hungary. The summary includes:
- The conference will bring together senior military, government, and industry personnel from Central and Eastern Europe to discuss developments in defence logistics and increase cooperation in the region.
- Over the two days, there will be keynote briefings and panels on topics like modernizing logistics structures, interoperability, operational capabilities of country logistics divisions, and industry roles. Speakers will represent militaries like Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, and industry sponsors.
- Attendees can benefit from networking opportunities and learning about log
The document announces Space Week, consisting of the Small Satellites Conference from April 27-28 and the Military Space Situational Awareness Conference from April 29-30 in London. It provides details on the conferences, including chairpersons, speakers from various space agencies, companies, and militaries, and topics to be discussed such as small satellites, space insurance, disruptive approaches to space, space data, and military space situational awareness. The document aims to invite colleagues to participate in Space Week to explore developments in small satellites and how to track and manage space assets.
SMi Group's Superbugs and Superdrugs 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about the Superbugs & Superdrugs conference on March 30-31, 2020 in London. The conference will focus on non-traditional approaches to fighting antimicrobial resistance and will feature speakers from companies and organizations working on alternatives to antibiotics, including those developing antibacterial proteins, agents that neutralize bacterial virulence, direct lytic agents, and immunomodulatory therapies. It provides details on the agenda, speakers, workshops, registration and sponsorship opportunities.
SMi Group's AI in Drug Discovery 2020 conferenceDale Butler
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on AI in Drug Discovery taking place from March 16-17, 2020 in London, UK. It includes details about the program, speakers, registration fees and deadlines. The conference will explore how machine learning and AI are being applied across the drug discovery process, from compound design and virtual screening to toxicity prediction. There will be case studies presented from major pharmaceutical companies on their experience integrating AI. The document also advertises sponsorship opportunities for the event.
The document announces a conference on exploring the small satellite revolution and its impact on future space. It will be held on April 27-28, 2020 in London, UK and include a half-day post-conference workshop on April 29. The conference will discuss topics such as disruptive approaches to space, small satellite applications, space data and networking, insurance, and market trends and opportunities. It will feature expert speakers from organizations such as NASA, Surrey Satellite Technology, the Israeli Space Agency, US Air Force, and more. Attendees can learn about key small satellite programs and how these systems are transforming capabilities.
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.
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Chapter 2
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SMi Group's 5th annual MilSatCom Asia Pacific 2015 conference
1. 13 - 14 MAY
2015
GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE
Satellite technological advancement for effective military communications in Asia
D D’Ambrosio, EVP, Government Services,
O3b Networks
Airbus Defence & Space Speaker to be announced
Lieutenant Commander Bill Blick, Joint Commander
Engineer, New Zealand Defence Force
Tom van der Heyden, CEO, Eur Asian Technology
Holdings
Matthew Child, SVP Government Services, Eutelsat
Lee Foh Cheong, Director, Customer Solutions &
Engineering, Satellite, SingTel
Nguyen Than Yen Huong, Vice President, Diplomatic
Academy of Vietnam
Jen Pearce, PACOM Analyst, ProSol, UMSC
Hendriatiningsih Sadikin, Associate Professor, Geodetic
& Geomatica Engineering, Institute of Technology
Gregg Daffner, CEO, GAPSAT
Commander Marcos Imperio, Assistant Chief of Fleet
Staff for Weapons Communications Electronics and
Information Systems, Philippines Navy
Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Turpin, Chief of Asia-Pacific
Strategy, Department of Defense
KEY TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED:
• Regional military SatCom roadmaps and packages
• Technological advancement in SatCom capability
• Military SatCom requirements and capability
• US Pivot to Pacific and the consequences for
MilSatCom
• Commerical SatCom developments and implications
for the military
• Picosatellites and maritime security
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
KEYNOTE ADDRESSES:
CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN:
SPONSORED BY:
SMi proudly present their 5th Annual:
www.milsatcomasia.com
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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP I 12TH MAY 2015
12.30 - 16.30
THE EVOLUTION AND FUTURE OF FSS AND
MSS MILSATCOM DATA SERVICES
Hosted by Michael Rupar, Head, Satellite and Wireless
Networking Section, Naval Research Lab
@SmiGroupDefence
2. DAY ONE I 13 MAY 2015 www.milsatcomasia.com
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
Gregg Daffner, CEO, GAPSAT
SATCOM CASE STUDIES IN ASIA PACIFIC
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
9.10 Philippine Navy Satellite Communications
Commander Marcos Imperio, Assistant Chief of Fleet Staff for
Weapons Communications Electronics and Information Systems,
Philippines Navy
9.50 The World of Maritime Axis on Asean One Sky and Military Satcom
• Indonesia with a world maritime axis paradigm
• Indonesian proposal for ASEAN solution on regional maritime
disputes
• The world airspace
• The prospect and use of MilSatCom for the world airspace axis
Connie Rahakundini Bakrie, Executive Director, Indonesia
Maritime Studies
10.30 Morning Coffee
10.50 The Challenge of the New Maritime Order in East Asia
• China's discovery of the value of sea power
• The problematic maritime environment in the Indo Pacific
region over and against Mil Sat issues
• A critical feature of the growth of Asian navies
• Regional efforts to articulate maritime codes of conduct and
the necessity for greater maritime domain awareness,
surveillance capability, and enhanced communications
James Boutiller, Special Advisor, International Engagement,
Maritime Forces Pacific Headquarters
THE FUTURE OF MILSATCOM
11.30 Enabling Higher Throughput On-The Move Services For Growing
Global ISR Demands
• Optimising performance in support of Military operations
• Providing more choices and flexibility through integrated
solutions
• Accommodating future needs
Senior Speaker Representative, Airbus Defence and Space
12.20 Session Details To Be Confirmed
Lee Foh Cheong, Director, Customer Solutions & Engineering,
Satellite, SingTel
13.00 Networking Lunch
14.00 The Importance of Building Cyber Security into the Foundation
of Today’s Satellite Communications
• Secure fast and reliable communications networks, networks
• Network security applications to the traffic carried by
networks and management of the network
• Build and Implement secure network infrastructure - Cyber
Security must be designed into the foundation of the network
• Satellite communications in Southeast Asia : financial,
homeland security, government and other critical
communication infrastructure to prevent dissemination of
Cyber Attacks
Tom van der Heyden, CEO, Eur Asian Technology Holdings
14.40 High Throughput Satellite (HTS) Communications for
Government and Military Applications
• Security : Robust and Redundant Approach
• Operational Concept -4LGTE Services at the Tactical Edge
Today
• Governmental Aeronautical Applications
• Applying FLV O3b Ka-band upgrade to fleet
D D'Ambrosio, EVP, Government Services, O3b Networks
15.20 Afternoon Tea
15.50 Emerging Trends in MilSatCom, Updated
Session Details to be announced
Michael Rupar, Head, Satellite and Wireless Networking Section,
Naval Research Lab
16.30 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
16.40 Networking and Drinks Reception
Hosted by
Register online at www.milsatcomasia.com • Alternatively fax your registration to +
Airbus Defence and Space is a division of Airbus Group formed by combining the business activities of Cassidian,
Astrium and Airbus Military. The new division is Europe’s number one defence and space enterprise, the second
largest space business worldwide and among the top ten global defence enterprises. It employs some 40,000
employees generating revenues of approximately €14 billion per year. We are world leaders in providing global fixed
and mobile satellite communication services to governments, militaries and security forces. Indeed, as the world’s
number one private-sector military satellite communications provider, we deliver the flexibility, resiliency and security
required by demanding governments and militaries . And we do this for all communications applications, whether
they’re land, airborne or naval. As a truly global organisation, we at Airbus Defence and Space understand local
markets, allowing us to support our customers wherever they are. With regional strategic sales and support services
in Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, our presence on the ground where our customers
need us most is bolstered by our global reach. www.satcom-airbusds.com
O3b Networks Limited is a global satellite service provider operating a next-generation satellite network for
telecommunications operators, Internet service providers, enterprise and government customers in emerging markets.
The O3b system combines the global reach of satellite with the speed of a fibre-optic network providing billions of
consumers and businesses in nearly 180 countries with low-cost, high-speed, low latency Internet and mobile
connectivity. O3b Networks’ investors include SES, Google, Liberty Global, HSBC Principal Investments, Northbridge
Venture Partners, Allen & Company, Development Bank of Southern Africa, Sofina, Satya Capital and Luxempart. O3b
Networks is headquartered in St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. www.o3bnetworks.com
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3. DAY TWO I 14 MAY 2015 www.milsatcomasia.com
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
Gregg Daffner, CEO, GAPSAT
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
9.10 Supporting Disaster Relief in the Asia-Pacific
• Trends in disaster relief, with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region
• How the U.S. Military provides support to nations impacted by
disasters
• Shortfalls in the International Community’s ability to respond
to and mitigate the impact of disasters
• Opportunities for the Military and Civilian SatCom Industries
Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Turpin, Chief of Asia-Pacific
Strategy, Department of Defense
9.50 Security Cooperation and SATCOM: 21st Century Challenges
and Opportunities in the APAC Region
• Sustaining situational awareness in the strait and freedom of
navigation
• Monitoring territorial disputes and resource competition
• Mitigating the impact of natural disasters
• Optimizing disaster relief efforts through joint cooperation
Jen Pearce, PACOM Analyst, ProSol via USMC
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 Commercial SatComs as an integral component of Defence
Communications planning
• Changing needs of the military
• How commercial operators are responding
• Balancing protected with commercial SatComs
• Eutelsat's Quantum Class - adapting to the needs
Matthew Child, SVP Government Services, Eutelsat
11.40 The Use of global satcom services — A New Zealand Defence
Force Perspective
• New Zealand Defence Force Satcom inventory
• Plans and future acquisitions for Satellite services and systems
• Recent experiences in Satcom experience in New Zealand
Defence Force operations
• The New Zealand Defence Force WGS story so far
Lieutenant Commander Bill Blick, Joint Commander Engineer,
HQ Joint Forces, New Zealand Defence Force
12.20 Networking Lunch
13.20 The Impact of Multinational MilSatCom Cooperation to face SAR
activities and disaster-hit areas: Panel Discussion
Gregg Daffner, CEO, Global VSAT Forum
Lieutenant Commander Bill Blick, Joint Commander Engineer,
New Zealand Defence Force
Jen Pearce, PACOM Analyst, ProSol via USMC
14.00 Mapping of Disaster Prone Location by GPS and Toponym
• Challenges of mapping in the future
• Mitigation of natural disaster quickly and efficiently
• Utilization of integrated GPS and maps
• Understanding toponym in geospatial
Mochamad Irwan Hariyono, Senior Staff, Geospatial Information
Agency BIG
SATCOM AND SECURITY
14.40 Afternoon Tea
15.10 Case study on UAV System with Terrestrial Georeferencing
• UAV Technology for mapping
• Land Parcel Mapping Using Terrestrial Direct Geo referencing
• UAV Method for conflicted Land Parcels
• Inventory of State Assets in densely populated areas using
UAV Technology
Hendriatiningsih Sadikin, Associate Professor, Institute of
Technology Bandung
15.50 Freedom of Navigations
• Power shift among major powers and implication
development and cooperation in the Asia – Pacific
• How the current power shift among the big powers in the Asia
– Pacific
• Strategic approach to opportunities and challenges for
freedom of navigation in the region;
• How the countries in the region should contribute to sea
capacity, regional development and cooperation
Nguyen Than Yen Huong, Vice President, Diplomatic Academy
of Vietnam
16.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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Eutelsat Communications SA is a France-based holding company that provides fixed satellite services. It provides four types of
services, including broadcast services, such as direct-to-home and professional broadcasting; broadband services, comprising
broadband Internet access; telecoms and data services to ensure permanent communications links from all points of the globe,
establish or restore communications in an emergency and multicast content; as well as mobile and maritime communications,
such as fleet management and on- and off-shore broadband maritime communications. It operates a fleet of satellites covering
Europe, the Middle East, North and sub-Saharan Africa, as well as parts of Asia and the Americas. In January 2014, it acquired
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www.eutelsat.com
With over 35 years of experience in fixed satellite services and more than 20 years in mobile satellite services, SingTel Satellite’s
footprint covers more than 100 countries across Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific regions. We have three
teleports point to more than 30 satellites and are supported by an extensive terrestrial network of more than 200 PoPs in over 160
global cities. It is the provider of choice for various industries such as banking, broadcasting, energy, government agencies and
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4. HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
12TH MAY 2015 I 12.30 – 16.30
Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore
The evolution and future of FSS and
MSS milsatcom data services
Hosted by Michael Rupar, Head, Satellite and Wireless
Networking Section, Naval Research Lab
Overview:
In the pioneering days of satcom, mobile satellite
services (MSS) were synonymous with maritime satellite
services and the L-band, and fixed satellite services (FSS)
with data/VSAT links and the C- and Ku-bands. And in an
era of 9.6 kpbs terrestrial data modems the Inmarsat L-
band 64 kbps High Speed Data service would have
appeared to adequately address the current and future
mobile data requirements of the day. However, fast-
forward to the Internet era and operators are now
looking to satisfy both military and civilian user data
requirements of the order of tens or hundreds of
megabits per second – and not only to fixed installations
but to a multitude of mobile platforms such as ships,
aircraft and land-based users. These demands were
initially met on large, relatively-stable mobile platforms,
such as large ships and oil-rigs, by the use of C-band
satcoms but the development of increasingly
sophisticated antenna stabilisation and adaptive
coding modulation systems has enabled the successful
widespread use of Ka-band, with its associated high
data rates, for satellite communications across a range
of fixed and mobile platforms. So how do we now
distinguish between FSS and MSS for military use? Do we
still treat them as complementary capabilities or have
they converged to the point that they are barely
distinguishable services? This workshop reviews the
technical and regulatory historical factors influencing
the development of MSS and FSS services, explores the
relevance of these factors to milsatcoms today and
identifies the technologies that have made these
services possible.
Why you should attend:
This workshop will enable satcom users to understand
how technical innovation has enabled satellite services,
both military and civilian, to evolved from the 9.6kbps
data services of 25 years ago to the multi-megabit per
second global services available today. Attendees will
learn what they can expect from these services today
and what lies in the future.
Programme:
12.30 Registration & Coffee
12.40 Introduction and Overview
1.20 Orbits and frequencies — why are some
more desirable than others?
2.00 Internet everywhere
2.40 Afternoon Tea
3.00 Where next?
3.40 Q & A
4.20 Conclusion
4.30 Chairman's Closing Remarks and
Close of Workshop
About Michael Rupar:
Michael Rupar is the Branch Head for the Transmission
Technology Branch at the US Naval Research Laboratory
in Washington, DC. His 30 years of experience reaches
across the electromagnetic spectrum, from commercial
and military SATCOM and upper-Ka- band LOS
communications, to medium- and high-frequency
surface wave research in the high Arctic. His branch
address issues for the Navy and US Department of
Defense in satellite and wireless networking, voice and
signal processing and optical communications and
visualization. Mr. Rupar has fielded numerous experiments
with satellite and line -of-sight technology, as well as
conducting theoretical studies and analysis for J6, N6 and
the Office of Naval Research (ONR). Mr. Rupar also
participates in The Technical Cooperation Program
(TTCP) and is a participant & contributor to the
modernization effort for t he MIL-STD 188-164B for military
satellite communications (“Interoperability of SHF Satellite
Communications Terminals”). Mr. Rupar received his BSEE
from West Virginia University and his MSE in Electrophysics
from The George Washington University. He is a frequent
contributor and session chair for the IEEE MILCOM
conferences in the United States.
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