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Global MilSatCom 2015 - Final Brochure
1. Europe’s Leading Military Communications Event for Satellite Professionals
Tuesday 3rd November - Thursday 5th November | Park Plaza Riverbank hotel | London, UK
OPENING MINISTERIAL ADDRESS: Philip Dunne, Minister of State for Defence Procurement, Ministry of Defence
Brigadier General Jozef Nasiadka, Chief of Command
and Control Directorate - J6, General Staff of the Polish
Armed forces
Commodore Christian Anuge, Deputy Director, Defence
Space Agency, Nigerian Navy
Colonel Christophe Debaert, Head of Syracuse Program,
DGA france
Colonel Dr Abas Kattala, ITC Engineer, Tanzania People's
Defence force
Colonel Atogeba Alobawone, Director, Directorate of
Defence Communication and Information Systems,
Ghana Armed forces
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Eddy, Chief of Space Policy,
Plans and Strategy, United States European Command
Lieutenant Colonel Klaus Achterkamp, Referent SatCom,
Bundeswehr
Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Saiboo, Head of CIS/J6
Department, Royal Netherlands Army
Commander Marcos Imperio, Assistant Chief of Fleet Staff
for Weapons, Communications, Electronics and
Information Systems, Philippine Navy
Wing Commander Rhys Taylor, J6 — Headquarters Joint
Forces New Zealand, New Zealand Defence force
Komei Isozaki, Director, Space Policy Office,
Ministry of Defence Japan*
Tom Plachecki, Chief of Network Services & IT
Infrastructure Service Line, NATO Communications and
Information Agency
harold haney, Chief, SATCOM & Spectrum Management
Division, United States Strategic Command
Deanna Ryals, Chief, International MILSATCOM,
U.S Air force
Lieutenant Colonel Abde Bellahnid, Directorate of
Joint Capability, SATCOMS & SAR Requirements,
Canadian Department of National Defence
hOST NATION ADDRESS: Air Commodore John Philliban, Head of Joint User C4ISR, Joint forces Command, Ministry of Defence
Global Government Payload Exploration
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Military Communications Whilst
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2. Mark Lambert, VP Sales & Marketing, Managing Director,
EMEA Region, Advantech Wireless
Martyn L Braime, Head of Operations, Space Systems,
Airbus Defence & Space
Rick Greenwood, Head of Satcom Engineering and
Operations, Airbus Defence & Space
Steve Mills, Head of Global Satellite Services,
Airbus Defence and Space
Matthew Child, VP Global Government Sector,
Eutelsat Government
Simon hoey, Sales Director for Europe & NATO,
harris CapRock
Matt Orlando, Director, Technical Sales, honeywell
Aerospace
Daniel Losada, Senior Director of Defense Systems, hughes
Network Systems LLC
Andy Start, President, Inmarsat Global Government
Skot Butler, VP, Satellite Networks and Space Services,
Intelsat General Corp
Justin Keller, Director, Advanced Programs, Military Space,
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Patrick Biewer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), LuxGovSat
Koen Willems, Market Director Government, Defense &
Mobility Satcom, Newtec
Tim frei, Vice President, Communication Systems, Northrop
Grumman Aerospace Systems
“D” D’Ambrosio, EVP, Government Solutions, O3b
Networks
Brian M Rodriguez, Director Business Development and
Strategy, Raytheon Company
Peter hoene, President & CEO, SES Government Solutions
Catherine Dargeou, Business Development, Commercial &
Military Markets, Thales Alenia Space
Patrick heuline, Satcom & Tactical Networks Head of
Marketing, Thales Communications and Security
Andy Lincoln, Chief Technology Officer, Tactical SatCom
Networks, ViaSat, Inc.
CONfERENCE ChAIRMEN
SMi's Global MilSatCom - Europe’s Leading Military Communications Event
for Satellite Professionals
Global MilSatCom Exhibition
A SatCom event designed around the needs of the military market
Global MilSatCom is the ultimate platform for companies to showcase their products
and services. Spend time meeting and networking with senior military representatives
and commercial peers to maximise your value at the show. The exhibition hall
showcases the latest advancements in satellite technologies and services from
industry-leading suppliers. Meet with these experts and further enhance your
operational capability and satisfy your requirements to drive you towards the forefront
of the MilSatCom arena.
Target your market! Limited exhibition space remaining! Sold out for the last eleven
years.
for information on how you could get involved please contact:
Alia Malick, Director on +44 (0) 207 827 6168 or e-mail: amalick@smi-online.co.uk
DAY ONE
Gerard Donelan
Vice-President,
Governments and
Institutions, SES
DAY TWO
Christopher Baugh,
President, Northern Sky
Research
DAY ThREE
Patrick h Rayermann,
Director, Strategic Sales and
Development, Airbus DS
Government Solutions, Inc.
INDUSTRY SPEAKERS
ExhIBITORS
3. Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of SES, I would like to welcome you all to SMi Group’s 17th annual Global
MilSatCom conference & exhibition.
As a long term member and lead sponsor, SES is happy to be part of this prominent
military satellite communication conference and exhibition. I am also particularly
proud to have been Chairman of this event for the past 12 years and have seen it
grow into an industry stalwart over the years.
Due to the global financial and economic constraints, reducing expenditure is a
primary concern for many Governments around the world. To manage the
reduction in defence budget and at the same time maximising their information
supremacy is the challenge that is being faced by many Governments in planning
their respective defence budgets. Our aim is to ensure flexibility for the ever-
changing missions of governments and institutions in the security, defence and civil
arenas and to deploy integrated and solutions to customers. A case in point, is
SES's recent strategic partnership with the Luxembourg Government called
LuxGovSat, where we jointly ordered a satellite in military bands, SES-16 to satisfy
their requirements. This is just one example of how industry can respond to
changing requirements with new ideas and ever evolving solutions.
This conference is an ideal platform to hear about these ideas in a knowledge-
sharing environment involving decision makers, Government representatives,
military and other leading international industry professionals.
Please join in the question and answer sessions, network with industry peers and
learn about new breakthroughs in this defence arena. But most of all, enjoy
yourselves at this premier annual event in London.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Yours sincerely,
Gerard Donelan
Vice-President Governments and Institutions, SES
4. Tuesday3rdNovember2015
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Day One I UK & Europe
8.00 REGISTRATION & COffEE
8.30
ChAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
Gerard Donelan, Vice-President, Governments and Institutions, SES
UK MINISTRY Of DEfENCE UPDATE
8.40
OPENING MINISTERIAL ADDRESS
Philip Dunne, Minister of State for Defence Procurement,
Ministry of Defence
9.05
hOST NATION ADDRESS
Air Commodore John Philliban, Head of Joint User C4ISR,
Joint forces Command, Ministry of Defence
9.35
Meeting The future UK Milsatcom Technology Challenges Today
• Skynet 5 overview
• How Airbus Defence and Space helps develop the UK Milsatcom
capability
• Technology roadmap & network evolution
• Accommodating future needs
Rick Greenwood, Head of Satcom Engineering and Operations,
Airbus Defence & Space
10.05 MORNING COffEE IN ThE ExhIBITION hALL
EUROPEAN UPDATE
10.35
french MILSATCOM: A full Operational Capacity - Preparing Its Renewal
• French MoD MILSATCOM strategy
• French MILSATCOM: an achieved full operational capacity
- Protected, resilient and high data-rate satellite capacity
- Full range user ground segment – from COTS based ground segment to
hardened protected system
• Towards the renewal of French MILSATCOM capacity
- Essential military requirements
- Next generation Fr MILSATCOM on the track
Colonel Christophe Debaert, Head of Syracuse Programme,
DGA france
11.05
Addressing The Wide Range Of Military Communications
• MILSATCOM deployment scenarios
• End-to-end interoperable solutions
• Thales: one stop-shop supplier
Catherine Dargeou, Business Development, Commercial & Military
Markets, Thales Alenia Space
Patrick heuline, Satcom & Tactical Networks Head of Marketing,
Thales
11.35
The Bundeswehr Satellite Communication System
• Overview of current Bundeswehr Satellite Communication System
• SatCom requirements of the German Armed Forces today and tomorrow
- Bandwidth
- Antennas
- SATCOM on the Move
• Participation of MOD Germany at the “Heinrich Hertz-Satellite Mission”
- Military payload on a civilian satellite
• Next generation SATCOM Bundeswehr
Lieutenant Colonel Klaus Achterkamp, Referent SatCom,
Bundeswehr
12.05
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, VP Global Government Sector,
Eutelsat Government
12.35 NETWORKING LUNCh SPONSORED BY
13.50
MILSATCOM Innovation – Addressing The Military’s “Wicked” Challenges
• An Unstable World – Growing threats and challenges to MILSATCOM
• Translating operational needs into technical solutions
• Commercial & Military SATCOM synergies – and differences
• Full Spectrum resilience: “Real” protection vs “Pseudo” protection
• Opportunities for creative evolution and affordable architectures
Justin Keller, Director, Advanced Programs, Military Space,
Lockheed Martin Space Systems
14.20
how Close Is The future? And What Does It Mean To Us Now?
• The “Internet of everything” and “internet of everywhere” is driving
unprecedented changes in the ways industry and governments operate
around the world
• This acceleration in the rate of change is making it increasingly difficult for
government specific SatCom to keep pace
• Andy Start will draw out some of the key trends and look at how this is likely
to impact the future of government SatCom across the world
Andy Start, President, Inmarsat Global Government
14.50
An Update Of The GOVSATCOM Programme: finally, The Right Basis for A
European Cooperation?
• Background
• What basis for a European cooperation?
• State of play
• Perspective
Dr Gérard Lapierre, Program Manager Satellite Communication
and Radio Spectrum Project Officer, European Defence Agency
15.20
BLOS Solutions for An A2AD Environment
• New developments in protected satcom waveforms and systems
• Smaller, lighter terminals for quick deployments
• Deploying a global ISR network
Daniel Losada, Senior Director of Defense Systems,
hughes Network Systems LLC
15.50 AfTERNOON TEA IN ThE ExhIBITION hALL
16.20
• LuxGovSat company background
• Overview of the satellite applications and uses
• Key take-aways
Patrick Biewer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), LuxGovSat
16.50
PANEL DISCUSSION: The Practical Problems And Solutions
To Next Generation SatCom Interoperability
• A short introduction to the national SatCom programmes and
GovSatCom
• Joint satellite programmes internationally and how they prove successful
and profitable interoperability in the defence forces is achievable
- US-Australia Wideband Global SatCom Satellite
- NATO's post 2000 SatCom programme (NSP2K)
• The major challenges to date and how these can be overcome with
strategic planning to ensure a more profitable future for Western
Europe's defence forces
- The implementation and timelines of national SatCom programmes in
Western Europe as well as GovSatCom
- Why joint SatCom services are becoming more complex in reality
• Can the clear benefits guarantee interoperability in Europe within the
next 10 years?
Moderator: Gerard Donelan, Vice-President, Governments and
Institutions, SES
Dr Gérard Lapierre, Program Manager Satellite Communication
and Radio Spectrum Project Officer, European Defence Agency
Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Saiboo, Head of CIS/J6 Department,
Royal Netherlands Army
Major John Genouw, Head of Tactical Intranet, Competence
Centre Aviation Equipment & Communication and Information
Systems (CC V&C), Belgium Defence
Tom Plachecki, Chief of Network Services & IT Infrastructure Service
Line, NATO Communications and Information Agency
17.20
Milsatcom Capabilities from Commercial Providers
• Solutions for a changing environment
• Technology choices for defence customers
• Latest enhancements to commercial service providers’ portfolios
• Evolving service models
Simon hoey, Sales Director for Europe and NATO,
harris CapRock
17.50
Squeezing More Out Of Less - Smarter Solutions
• Overview of recent technology developments
• Maximising effectiveness on a limited budget
• Case study of user experience
• What’s next? Looking around the corner
Mark Lambert, VP Sales & Marketing, Managing Director, EMEA
Region, Advantech Wireless
18.20 ChAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END Of CONfERENCE DAY ONE
18.30-20.00 DRINKS SPONSORED BY SES
20.00 DINNER SPONSORED BY EUTELSAT
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Day Two I U.S.A.
8.15 RE-REGISTRATION & COffEE
8.45
ChAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
Christopher Baugh, President,
Northern Sky Research
09.00
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Next Generation MILSATCOM:
from A U.S. Department Of Defense Perspective
• U.S. Air Force current and future MILSATCOM architectures
• Current studies, efforts, and results that relate to next generation
MILSATCOM concepts
• Acquisition and technical challenges faced under the current
governing policies
• Open dialogue with the international community about collaborative
opportunities in the next generation MILSATCOM arena
Deanna Ryals, Chief, International MILSATCOM,
U.S Air force
9.30
COMSATCOM As A National Security Enabler
• COMSATCOM offers resiliency
• COMSATCOM offers more affordable and flexible solutions to us and other
governments
• We must improve planning and procurement practices for the future
• International cooperation and collaboration is essential for success
Peter hoene, President & CEO, SES Government Solutions
10.00
CP 9A0130: future NATO SatCom Post 2019, Alignment With Current And
future Goals And Requirements
• Announcement of NATO's planned future purchases of commercial and
dedicated military bandwidth and the initial drivers
• The arrangement for NATO's SatCom Provision Post 2019
- National defence forces
- Commercial Providers
- Other capabilities and components
• The importance of planning, preparation and collaboration with the
committed national defence forces and commercial providers in
achieving NATO's capacity requirements by 2019
Tom Plachecki, Chief of Network Services & IT Infrastructure Service
Line, NATO Communications and Information Agency
10.30
MILSATCOM Mission Effectiveness
• Protection, Resiliency, Interoperability, Sovereignty
• Balancing military and commercial, interoperability and sovereignty
• Effective integration of technologies
• Thoughts on ways forward
Brian M Rodriguez, Director Business Development and Strategy,
Raytheon Company
11.00 MORNING COffEE IN ThE ExhIBITION hALL
11.30
Session Details To Be Confirmed
Steve Mills, Head of Global Satellite Services, Airbus Defence and
Space
12.00
Why The Launch Of MUOS 3 And The MUOS Constellation Will Lead Next
Generation Worldwide Mobile SatCom
• The launch of MUOS 3 and how it contributes to the overall goals of the
MUOS constellation
• Why MUOS 3 capability emphasises the importance of joint cooperation
and modernisation in providing the U.S. forces with resilient
communications in the harshest environments.
• Why the launch of MUOS 3 will vastly improve secure SatCom for the
mobile U.S forces
- Next generation narrowband tactical communication system
- Secure on-demand voice and data communications services
• How the MUOS constellation guarantees requirements for services beyond
U.S military operations
- Worldwide coverage for emergency assistance, including disaster
response and humanitarian relief
harold haney, Chief, SATCOM & Spectrum Management Division,
United States Strategic Command
12.30
Providing Global Accessibility To Affordable MILSATCOM
• Short introduction to Boeing’s MILSATCOM products and services: Boeing
as MILSATCOM innovator with discriminating products and services
• WGS International Partnerships and Boeing’s role in supporting the USG
• Emerging need, both domestically and internationally, for protected comm
- Boeing helping SMC develop exportable PTW for coalition use
• BCSS and Inmarsat-5 service availability for international use
- Global constellation by 2015; WGS-like Ka-band capabilities
• Hosted payloads as an affordable entry-level investment (e.g. IS-22 for ADF)
- Access through rideshare on COMSATs – Boeing can help matchmake
and be the catalyst for these kinds of deals
Speaker to be confirmed, Boeing
13.00 NETWORKING LUNCh SPONSORED BY
14.10
how European Command’s Operations Are Enabled By And Reliant Upon
Space-Based Capabilities
• Building international partnerships for the sharing of space-based
information and capability in the European theater of operations
• Space operations in a contested European theater of operations; how do
we fight through it
• SATCOM is a key capability for European Command’s operational success
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Eddy, Chief of Space Policy, Plans, and
Strategy, United States European Command
14.40
Affordable Protected Satcom Solutions for Coalition Partners
• Growing threats demand protected communications to provide assured
MILSATCOM
• Protection must include the whole system (ground, electronic and cyber)
and address threat execution vs threat mitigation
• EHF protected SATCOM for the price of unprotected SATCOM is now
within reach and a range of proven EHF solutions is available, including
hosted and freeflyer solutions
• Sovereign, interoperable protected SATCOM enhances international
partnerships and future coalitions, while preserving the capability for
independent actions that are in the each nation’s interest
Tim frei, Vice President, Communication Systems,
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
15.10
high Throughput Satellite (hTS) Communications for Government And
Military Applications
• O3b Networks provides global HTS communications services over a
constellation of medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites
• Unique capabilities include: up to 1.6 Gbps throughput, round trip latency
of 150msec or less, and steerable beams that provide services where you
need it/when you need it
• Secure gateways located around the world
• Supported applications include: In-theater, deployable 3G/4G LTE
backhaul; Secure global cloud (Big Data) services; latency sensitive ERP
applications, and high throughput maritime communications (>400Mbps)
“D” D’Ambrosio, EVP, Government Solutions, O3b Networks
15.40 AfTERNOON TEA IN ThE ExhIBITION hALL
16.10
PANEL DISCUSSION: how Greater Internal And International
Collaboration In The US Will Lead To Greater Cost-Efficiency
for SatCom Acquisition In The future
• How to enable faster, more cost-effective and more efficient solutions to
meet U.S. MilSatCom Government needs
• The success of current allied partnerships in Europe and the Pacific and
the potential to develop relationships in South Amercia
• The importance of internal collaboration in the US and the practical
problems that currently inhibit this
• How greater collaboration will bring more than just improved cost-
efficiency
Moderator: Christopher Baugh, President,
Northern Sky Research (NSR)
Deanna Ryals, Chief, International MILSATCOM,
U.S Air force
Brian M Rodriguez, Director Business Development and Strategy,
Raytheon Company
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Eddy, Chief of Space Policy, Plans,
and Strategy, United States European Command
harold haney, Chief, SATCOM & Spectrum Management Division,
United States Strategic Command
17.10
Embracing The Complexity Of Border Security Networks Over Satellite
• Successful border security satellite networks are resilient to changing
environments and everyday operational realities such as immigration,
conflict
• Need for a network over satellite that covers all corners of a nation (land,
sea and air) and beyond
• Border security networks connect multiple applications and multiple
services to a single satellite platform
• Exchange of ISR, biometrics, situational awareness, administrative data
both at high and low data rates need to be supported
Koen Willems, Market Director Government, Defense & Mobility
Satcom, Newtec
17.40
What Does The Impending Commercialization Of Government And Military
SATCOM Mean for The future Of COMSATCOM?
• On the ground
• In the air
• In space
• In cyber space
Skot Butler, VP, Satellite Networks and Space Services,
Intelsat General Corp
18.10 ChAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END Of CONfERENCE DAY TWO
18.20 COAChES DEPART fOR DRINKS RECEPTION AT ThE
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Day Three I International
8.15 RE-REGISTRATION & COffEE
8.45
ChAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
Patrick h Rayermann, Director, Strategic Sales and Development,
Airbus DS Government Solutions, Inc.
9.00
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Maximising The Capabilities Of The Polar
Communications And Weather (PCW) Satellite In Order To Provide Multiple
Solutions To Current Challenges In The Arctic
• An update on the developments of PCW in 2015
• How the PCW satellite can provide multiple solutions for the Canadian
Armed Forces
- Arctic narrowband for tactical military communication requirements
- Arctic military and civil wideband communications
- Ultra High Frequency SatCom requirements
- Wideband SatCom in the Canadian Arctic
- Arctic weather and space weather monitoring
• Why there is high potential for allied collaboration on the PCW satellite
- Department for National Defence Funding
- Allied funding
- Allied payload and launch contributions
- Allied equivalent value exchange
Lieutenant Colonel Abde Bellahnid, Directorate of Joint Capability,
SATCOMS & SAR Requirements, Canadian Department of National
Defence
9:30
Newly Emerging Space Agenda In Japanese Defense Policy
Komei Isozaki, Director, Space Policy Office, Ministry of Defence,
Japan*
10.00
Affordable Capabilities Delivered
• Delivering Ku- and Ka-band services worldwide
• Delivering multi-mission capabilities with reduced SWaP and affordable
logistics
• Delivering high security to the Tactical Edge
• Building affordable protected communications
Andy Lincoln, Chief Technology Officer, Tactical SatCom Networks,
ViaSat, Inc.
10.30 MORNING COffEE IN ThE ExhIBITION hALL
11.00
how The Philippines Navy Are Maximising National MilSatCom Capabilities
Whilst Remaining Cost-Efficient
• Considering holistic SatCom solutions to combat consistent challenges
the Philippines Navy face
• The possibility of hosted payloads to improve cost-efficiency whilst
enhancing MilSatCom capabilities
• The leasing of smaller satellites to satisfy national requirements
Commander Marcos Imperio, Assistant Chief of Fleet Staff for
Weapon Communications Electronics and Information Systems,
Philippine Navy
11.30
The Use Of Global SatCom Services To Satisfy National And Regional
Security Requirements As Well As Maximising Effectiveness In International
Operations
• Frequent use of SatCom in New Zealand Defence Force and the unique
challenges we face
- National Disasters
- Restricted bandwidth
• The value of WGS satellite to New Zealand and how effective
collaboration will help contribute to current and future requirements
- The need for WGS
- New Zealand’s contribution
- The role of Denmark, Canada, Luxembourg and the Netherlands in WGS
- The specific benefits of WGS to New Zealand
• The future SatCom requirements and why these will maintain and
enhance NZDF’s operations
Wing Commander Rhys Taylor, J6 – Headquarters Joint Forces New
Zealand, New Zealand Defence force
12.00
Agile and Secure Military Satellite Solutions for the Modern Era
• In the last twenty five years, the shift from conventional warfare to dealing
with asymmetric threats, increased use of electronic and cyber offensive
measures and the need to effectively manage the Battlespace has
placed more complex challenges in the area of communications.
• Within the overall portfolio of communications technologies, satellite
based beyond line of sight solutions are playing and increasingly vital role
in creating flexible and easily deployed solutions for the modern war
fighter and the command chain.
• This session looks at not only the technology solutions that are now
available to provide flexible, reliable and secure communications
deployable globally but also the methods of delivery to the customer.
Martyn L Braime, Head of Operations, Space Systems,
Airbus Defence & Space
12.30 NETWORKING LUNCh
13.30
AfRICA PANEL DISCUSSION: how MilSatCom Capabilities Are
Enhancing Responses In National Emergencies And The
Requirements To Optimise Efficiency In future Operations Across Africa
• An introduction to the panel members’ national MilSatCom systems
• Operational case studies of how MilSatCom contributes and optimises
responses to national emergencies
• Current requirements to combat consistent challenges and how this
would enhance responses
Colonel Dr Abas Kattala, ITC Engineer, Tanzania People's Defence
force
Commodore Christian Anuge, Deputy Director, Defence Space
Agency, Nigerian Navy
Colonel Atogeba Alobawone, Director, Directorate of Defence
Communication and Information Systems, Ghana Armed forces
14.15
Towards The Next Wave - The Evolution Of SatCom Technology for Military
And Government Users
• Narrow Band through Wide Band Requirements
• Commercial and Military Constellation Utilization
• Helicopter and Fixed Wing Requirements
Matt Orlando, Director, Technical Sales, honeywell Aerospace
MILSATCOM DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPE
14.45
An Overview Of The Development Of Satellite Communication Capabilities
In The Polish Armed forces
• The overview of the transformation process of satellite communications in
the Polish Armed Forces – from an analog to a digital system
• The overview of the satellite communications system operated in the
Polish Armed Forces – current status
• Area of responsibility and role played by Command and Control
Directorate – J6, General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces in the process
of the development of satellite communications capabilities – the
manager of capability
• Steps toward enhancing capability – extension ground segment of the
satellite infrastructure
Brigadier General Jozef Nasiadka, Chief of Command and Control
Directorate - J6, General Staff of the Polish Armed forces
15.15 AfTERNOON TEA IN ThE ExhIBITION hALL
15.45
how The Netherlands Are Maximising And Improving National MilSatCom
Capabilities Whilst Maintaining Their Affordability
• From international cooperation to operational partnership and concept
development
• Business Continuity
• Capability Gaps – a reality check
• Closing operational remarks
Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Saiboo, Head of CIS/J6 Department,
Ministry of Defence, Netherlands
16.15
An Overview Of Belgium's MilSatCom Programmes And how Effective
Collaboration Is Maximising The Benefits for Operations
• Belgian MilSatCom in 2015: overview
• Cooperation as a cornerstone for the Belgian SatCom
• Experiences in operational SatCom use
• Future developments and ideas
Major John Genouw, Head of Tactical Intranet, Competence
Centre Aviation Equipment & Communication and Information
Systems (CC V&C), Belgium Defence
16.45
COMMERCIAL PANEL DISCUSSION: An Outline Of Current And
future Trends And how They Will Shape Satellite Technology
10 Years And Beyond
• How flexible is the industry in satisfying current requirements
and how can this be optimised?
• To what extent are today’s satellite requirements shaping the
technologies for tomorrow
• Where will military satellite priorities lie and how will military requirements
change in the next 5-10 years
• What will be the main pressures industry face in tomorrow’s climate
Moderator: John Yates, Satellite Communications Consultant
Andy Start, President, Inmarsat Global Government
Skot Butler, VP, Satellite Networks and Space Services,
Intelsat General Corp
Mark Valerio, Vice-President General Manager of Military Space
Programmes, Lockheed Martin Space Systems
Patrick Biewer, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), LuxGovSat
Paul Millington, Head of UK Government Communications,
Airbus Defence and Space
17.30
ChAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END Of CONfERENCE
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7. PRE-CONfERENCE WORKShOPS I 2ND NOVEMBER 2015 I PARK PLAZA RIVERBANK hOTEL I LONDON, UK
A: Global Government Payload Exploration Hosted by
hosted Payload
Alliance
B: how small satellites can enhance military communications whilst
maintaining cost-efficiency
19.00 Pre-Conference Gala Dinner Sponsored by
C: Perspectives on Ground Systems Hosted by
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Workshop overview:
This workshop will provide an overview of how, where, and in which applications
small satellite communication systems are being used. It will also provide an insight
into the technology, capabilities and potential of small satellite systems in a range
of applications.
Why you should attend:
• To learn about the capabilities of small satellites in LEO, MEO and GEO
• To learn how others are using small satellite systems
• To better understand the role of small satellites in modern milsatcoms
applications, and where they can be used as cost-effective tools.
• To learn about emerging applications of small satellite in modern milsatcoms
• To learn about how small satellite can be used in constellations to provide
unique capabilities.
About the workshop host: Alex da Silva Curiel
Alex has been employed by Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. since 1989 working on
over 40 small satellite missions.
Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL) is the world's leading small satellite
company, delivering complete mission solutions for remote sensing, science,
navigation and telecommunications systems. www.sstl.co.uk
Agenda
12.30 Registration and Coffee
13.00 Opening remarks and introductions
• The small satellite revolution
• Specific advantages of small satellites
• Overview of small satellite uses
• Opportunities for small satellites in milsatcoms
• Constellations of small satellites
13.30 Session 1 - Small Satellites for Milsat Communications
– Research and Development
• Meeting the requirements of the changing face of war
• The vital role of small satellites as part of “Operationally Responsive
Space”
• Experience with small satellite communication systems in the USA,
Europe and around the world
14.10 Session 2 - Small Satellites for Milsat Communications
– Low Cost Satellite Systems
• Small satellite capabilities
• Design for cost-effective solutions
• Small satellites for LEO, MEO and GEO
• Low cost launch
14.50 Afternoon Tea
15.20 Session 3 - Small Satellites for Milsat Communications – Applications
• Systems architectures – satellites vs UAV
• Polar communications
• Maritime surveillance
• Battlefield communications
• Signal intelligence
16.00 Session 4 - Small Satellites for Milsat Communications – Technology
• Ground terminals
• Intersatellite links
• On board processing
16.40 Closing remarks
17.00 End of Workshop
Workshop overview:
Ground systems “services” mean different things to different stakeholders. The
term has been used to refer to everything from outsourcing operations to using
the cloud. The focus will be on architectural approaches and business models
related to a wide range of service concepts that address leading-edge
practices, lessons learned, and research areas.
Why you should attend:
This workshop will provide a forum for the world’s spacecraft ground system experts
to collaborate with other ground system users, developers, and researchers to
address challenges including:
• Standards/Open Source
• Flexibility/Adapability/Agility/Scalability
• Cost (Resource) Control
• Cyber (Security)
Agenda
12.30 Registration
13.00 Opening remarks and introductions
13.30 Session 1
Frameworks in Action – A Foundation for Service Based Architectures
14.10 Session 2
Cost estimation for the Next-Generation Ground Systems
14.50 Afternoon Tea
15.20 Session 3
Cloud Computing for Ground Systems
16.00 Session 4
Lessons Learned on Agile Ground Software Development
16.40 Closing remarks
17.00 End of Workshop
Workshop overview:
The Hosted Payload Alliance (HPA) will offer a workshop intended to explore
current examples of successful commercially hosted government payload
programs and where those successes may help accelerate adoption of similar
programs for global government customers. The experts from HPA member
companies will offer an unbiased view with a diverse base of satellite owner-
operators, launch providers, payload and satellite manufacturers and others.
These experts will bring forward lessons learned from their respective hosted
payload programs as well as foster an open dialogue about technical
considerations, procurement and funding challenges as well as opportunities for
industry and global governments to collaborate to further leverage these time
and cost reducing means of accessing space. The Workshop is intended to serve
as a targeted discussion on hosted payloads and a forum for open dialogue
between government and industry participants.
Why you should attend:
• Case studies and lessons learned from proven commercially hosted
government payload programs
• Announcements and updates on new hosted payload programs signed in
2015 between government and industry
• Direct dialogue between experts in industry and government on key
opportunities, benefits and obstacles surrounding hosted payloads
• Leveraging commercial to achieve “national space program” objectives –
revealing benefits of ownership models where hosted payloads can fulfil
national satellite requirements at a fraction of the cost and time to orbit
Agenda
08.30 Registration and Coffee
09.00 Opening remarks and introductions
09.15 Session 1 - Case Studies, Recent hosted Payload Awards & Lessons
Learned
10.00 Session 2 - Overcoming the Obstacles: An Industry and Gov't Perspective
10.45 Morning Coffee
11.00 Session 3 - Benefits of Ownership Models: hosted Payloads as National
Assets
11.45 Closing Remarks
12.00 End of Workshop
About the workshop host:
Nicole Robinson joined global satellite operating company SES in 2007 and
currently serves as the Corporate Vice President of Government Market Solutions.
In this position, she is responsible for the development of new products, go-to-
market strategies and new business opportunities with global governments and
institutions.
The hosted Payload Alliance (hPA) charter is to increase awareness of the benefits
of hosted government payloads on commercial satellites. The HPA seeks to bring
together government and industry in an open dialogue to identify and promote
the benefits of hosted payloads.
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About the workshop host: Marilee Wheaton, Systems Engineering Fellow, Systems Engineering Division, The Aerospace Corporation
The Aerospace Corporation has provided independent technical and scientific research, development, and advisory services to national security space programs since
1960. We operate a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) for the United States Air Force and the National Reconnaissance Office and support all
national security space programs. We also apply more than 50 years of experience with space systems to projects for civil agencies like NASA and the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration, commercial companies, universities, and international organizations in the national interest.
8. SES (NYSE Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG) is the world-leading satellite operator with a fleet of more than 50
geostationary satellites. The company provides satellite communications services to broadcasters, content and internet service
providers, mobile and fixed network operators and business and governmental organisations worldwide. SES stands for long-lasting
business relationships, high-quality service and excellence in the satellite industry. The culturally diverse regional teams of SES are
located around the globe and work closely with customers to meet their specific satellite bandwidth and service requirements. SES
holds a participation in O3b Networks, a next generation satellite network combining the reach of satellite with the speed of fiber.
www.ses.com
Advantech Wireless is the leading wireless broadband telecommunications solution provider for Commercial, Critical Infrastructure
& Government and Military clients. Our smarter solutions give our customers the freedom to reach further, to achieve reliable
connectivity anywhere in the world, and accomplish critical missions of global significance. Smarter Solutions. Global Reach.
www.AdvantechWireless.com
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.airbusdefenceandspace.com / www.satcom-airbusds.com
Boeing’s global satellite business, headquartered in El Segundo, Calif is the company's center for government and commercial
satellite systems. Boeing offers end-to-end intelligence services and large-scale systems integration; intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance systems; and navigation and communication systems. www.boeing.com
Eutelsat is one of the world's leading and most experienced operators of communications satellites. The company provides capacity
on 34 satellites to clients that include broadcasters and broadcasting associations, pay-TV operators, video, data and internet
service providers, enterprises and government agencies. Eutelsat’s satellites provide ubiquitous coverage of Europe, the Middle East,
Africa, Asia-Pacific and the Americas. www.eutelsat.com
harris CapRock Communications is a premier global provider of managed satellite and terrestrial communications solutions,
specifically for remote and harsh environments including the maritime, energy and government markets. Harris CapRock owns and
operates a robust global infrastructure that includes teleports on six continents, five 24/7 customer support centers, local presence
in 23 countries, and more than 275 global field service personnel supporting customer locations across North America, Central and
South America, Europe, West Africa and Asia Pacific. www.harriscaprock.com
honeywell Aerospace innovates and integrates thousands of products and services which can be found on virtually every type of
commercial airliner, business jet, military aircraft and space vehicle in operation today. From takeoff to landing, Honeywell solutions
help make flying safer, more efficient, more connected and more cost effective. http://aerospace.honeywell.com
hughes Europe is a market leader of Managed Network services, providing high quality managed solutions across Europe using all
available technologies, such as DSL, VSAT and 3G/4G, to deliver 100 per cent coverage. Hughes’ Defense division, DISD, keeps
troops connected beyond-the-line-of-sight – on land, in the air, and at sea. For further information, please visit:
www.defense.hughes.com
Inmarsat has over 30 years’ experience designing, implementing and operating global mobile satellite communications networks
with a track record of high-quality reliable services. Inmarsat is the pioneer in mobile satellite communication services making higher
data speeds available to smaller, lighter mobile terminals. www.inmarsat.com
Intelsat General provides satellite communications solutions to military, commercial and government customers over Intelsat’s global
network of more than 50 satellites, strategically located teleports and fiber infrastructure. From remote military outposts, disaster
recovery sites and embassies to health and homeland security agencies, Intelsat General’s solutions support even the most complex
operations anywhere on the globe. www.intelsatgeneral.com
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace
company that employs approximately 112,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development,
manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. www.lockheedmartin.com
LuxGovSat S.A., is a new joint venture between the Luxembourg Government and SES. The company’s objectives are the
acquisition, launch and the operation of a multi-mission satellite using dedicated military frequencies (X-band and military Ka-band).
The satellite will provide secure, reliable, accessible and affordable satcom infrastructure, using high-powered and fully steerable
spot beams. The satellite will cover Europe, the Middle East and Africa and is scheduled for launch in late 2017. www.ses.com
Newtec Cy n.v. is a global industry leader, shaping the future of satellite communications, offering state-of-the-art COTS products
and solutions for the Government, Defense, Broadcast, Broadband Access, Backhaul and Trunking markets. With its passionate
commitment to R&D Newtec remains in the forefront of technological development, continuing the pioneering contributions that
have led to satellite industry standards including DVB-S2X, DVB-S2 and many more. www.newtec.eu
Northrop Grumman Corporation is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions to
government customers worldwide. Northrop Grumman has a well-established international presence serving customers in Asia
Pacific, the Middle East and European regions. Northrop Grumman has provided protected satellite communications payloads for
the military for 30 years – the only company that provides this capability – and is now developing increasingly affordable protected
solutions. www.northropgrumman.com
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9. 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
Raytheon Company, with 2013 sales of $24 billion and 63,000 employees worldwide, is a technology and innovation leader
specializing in defense, security and civil markets throughout the world. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Mass. For more
about Raytheon, visit us at www.raytheon.com and follow us on Twitter @raytheon.
ThALES ALENIA SPACE supplies satellites, payloads, equipment, systems and services for telecommunications, observation,
navigation and exploration programmes, as well as orbital Infrastructures and space transportation systems.
www.thalesaleniaspace.com
Thales is a global technology leader for the Aerospace, Transport, Defence and Security markets. With 61,000 employees in 56
countries, Thales reported sales of €13 billion in 2014. With over 20,000 engineers and researchers, Thales has a unique capability to
design and deploy equipment, systems and services to meet the most complex security requirements. Its unique international
footprint allows it to work closely with its customers all over the world. www.thalesgroup.com
With ViaSat's satellite communications and cybersecurity systems and services, warfighters can securely access information
anywhere: Worldwide airborne mobile broadband; UHF to Ka satellite services & systems; WGS-certified & NATO STANAG
accredited; Software-defined satellite networking; Real-time situational awareness & Blue Force Tracking; On-the-move & At-the-
halt command & control. www.viasat.com
Avanti connects people wherever they are - in their homes, businesses, in government and on mobiles. Through the HYLAS satellite
fleet and more than 150 partners in 118 countries, Avanti delivers the level of quality and flexibility that the most demanding
telecoms customers in the world seek. www.avantiplc.com
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. develops, produces and markets innovative solutions and services. We are the satellite
modem market share leader, the leading independent manufacturer of Solid-State High-Power, Broadband Amplifiers and
Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers, and the largest over-the-horizon microwave systems supplier. Exhibiting divisions: Comtech EF Data
and Comtech Xicom Technologies. www.comtechtel.com
DataPath designs, manufactures and supports both custom and commercial off-the-shelf communications and IT products. Our
clients count on us for reliable solutions that perform in remote and austere environments, including: Satellite Communication
Systems, Custom Integrated Networks, Field Implementation and Services, Network Management Software, and Cyber Security
Solutions. www.datapath.com
Specialising in custom build solutions, ETL Systems design and manufacture RF equipment for satellite operators, teleports,
governments, defence organisations, and broadcasters around the world. Because the reliability and performance of our L-band
products are so good, 75% of the main NATO governments use ETL equipment to protect their citizens. www.etlsystems.com
GATR manufactures deployable inflatable satellite communication terminals, which dramatically reduce the weight and volume
of SATCOM terminals (by as much as 80%) used for rapid deployment of high-bandwidth data/voice/video connections. GATR
terminals have been used all over the globe by the US and allied military, intelligence, diplomatic and homeland security
organizations Ku-, C-, and WGS certified X- and Ka-bands. www.gatr.com
Nova Systems SATCOM maintains a leading position in the Australian SATCOM industry. Our highly skilled SATCOM engineers have
capabilities covering project specification/ requirements definition, engineering, integration, installation, test and evaluation,
operations and logistics. Our capabilities have seen us consistently deliver high quality SATCOM project outcomes to commercial
and defence customers. www.novasystems.com/markets/information_communication_space/satcom_capabilities
NSSLGlobal is an independent service provider of satellite communications and IT support, committed to delivering high-quality
voice and data services to customers anywhere in the world, regardless of location or terrain. Along with NSSLGlobal’s world-class
VSAT network, the company brings together the best-in-class satellite solutions from key market providers such as Inmarsat, Thuraya
and Iridium. In 2014 NSSLGlobal merged with the ESL Group, creating a satellite communications powerhouse, together the
companies are committed to support customers locally, offering a large infrastructure of offices, teleports, service centres and
local resellers across all the major continents. For more information please visit www.nsslglobal.com
Spectra Group, providers of secure satellite, voice and data, communications in locations with limited or compromised
infrastructure, presents Slingshot®, a lightweight unit that converts existing tactical radios to SATCOM. Using Inmarsat’s L-TAC service,
SlingShot is a straightforward and cost-effective way to achieve tactical, secure, communications using UHF and VHF radio.
www.spectra-group.co.uk
The Aerospace Corporation, based in El Segundo, California is an independent, nonprofit company that provides objective
technical analyses and assessments for critical national security space programs and selected civil and commercial space
programs in the national interest. Aerospace has been assuring space mission success for more than 50 years. www.aerospace.org
Vislink The compact size and mobile characteristics of Vislink systems are ideally suited for video collection in sensitive operations.
Inherently secure digital transmission capabilities prevent unauthorized interception during surveillance missions. Digital technology
is improving communications at all levels of government by incorporating key communications for county, state and federal
agencies into a fully integrated covert surveillance network. Vislink's technology can enable everyone to share and receive
standard and high-definition video and data in real-time from multiple locations - allowing them to work more effectively, even in
the tightest of situations. www.vislink.com
WORK Microwave’s Satcom Technologies division provides advanced satellite communications equipment for use by teleco’s,
broadcasters, integrators, and government organizations operating satellite earth stations, SNG vehicles, flyaways, and other
mobile or portable applications. The rugged design according to MIL-Std also provides military customers with an extremely reliable
product suitable even under environmental adverse conditions. www.work-microwave.de/satcom_technologies.html
ExhIBITORS
There are still some sponsorship and exhibition packages available on a first-come, first-served basis,
for more information please contact Alia Malick, Director, MilSatCom on +44 (0) 207 827 6168 or
e-mail: amalick@smi-online.co.uk
10. Networking Opportunities at Global MilSatCom
Europe's leading independent military communications event for satellite professionals offers
unrivalled networking opportunities. Leave Global MilSatCom 2015 with new contacts and
stronger relationships.
• Directly engage with military representatives from around the world
• Dedicated Question & Answer sessions during the conference will give you the opportunity
to get your questions across to the people that matter
• Visit the large exhibition area to meet with your industry peers and assess the latest
technologies and services on offer
• Networking breaks and lunches will allow you to discuss the key topics from the conference
with your colleagues
• Networking drinks and dinners pre-conference and after days 1 and 2 of the event
NETWORKING RECEPTIONS
Our three workshops this year reflect the current end-user demands in the SatCom market. With greater
demands but decreasing budgets there is a stronger focus on cost-efficiency.
A) hosted Payload Alliance will run a workshop on global government payload exploration.
B) Surrey Satellite Technologies will focus on how small satellites can enhance military communications
whilst maintaining cost-efficiency.
C) The Aerospace Corporation will be providing perspectives on ground systems.
Further details can be found at www.globalmilsatcom.com
Workshops for 2015
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Eutelsat will be hosting an Evening Dinner at the end of Day 1. This event will take
place after the SES Drinks Reception and will be hosted in the restaurant
in the hotel. Places are subject to confirmation by Eutelsat.
This year’s reception will be held in the Thames Suite at the conference
venue and will be hosted by SES at the end of the conference on Day 1.
SMi Group and our sponsor, Lockheed Martin will be hosting a pre-conference
dinner in the Thames Suite at the conference venue in the evening after the
pre-conference workshops. Places are subject to limited availability.
Monday 2nd November – Pre-Conference Gala Dinner
Tuesday 3rd November – Drinks Reception
Tuesday 3rd November – Evening Dinner
Airbus Defence and Space and SMi Group are delighted to invite delegates of
Global MilSatCom to a traditionally British and exclusive Cocktail Reception at the
‘Bond In Motion’ Exhibition, Covent Garden. Transport will depart from the
conference venue at 18.20, with return transport at 21.00.
Wednesday 4th November – ‘Bond In Motion’ Exhibition, Covent Garden
11. following the success of last year's event, we are pleased to announce we will be
returning to Park Plaza Riverbank hotel for Global MilSatCom 2015.
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What have past attendees said about Global MilSatCom?
“I found that the quality of the presenters and their
presentations was once again better than prior years.”
Airbus Defence and Space
“As a newcomer to Global MilSatCom, I can tell you that I absolutely got a lot out
of the event and I hope to get to future meetings. It was an
excellent event and the SMi team did a fantastic job.”
U.S Air force
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