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HOST NATION KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
REGIONAL EXPERT SPEAKERS:
Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino, EU Navfor Med Operation
Commander, EU Naval Force
Commodore William Ellis, Commander CTF-67, US Naval
Forces Europe
Captain Jan De Beurme, Chief of Staff, 	 		
Belgian Navy
Captain Fernando Angelo, Director Navy Intelligence
Analysis Centre, Portuguese Navy
Wing Commander Richard Berry, P-8 Poseidon Program
Manager, Royal Air Force
Commander Sacha Bailly, Officer in Charge Protection and
Safeguarding Capability Plans and Programs, French Navy
Commander Michael Sela, Former Head of C4I Branch R&D
Department, Israeli Navy
Commander Pasi Staff, Chief of Surveillance, 		
Finnish Navy
Commander Hannes Schroeder-Lanz, Branch Chief C4ISR,
Germany Navy
Guy Thomas, President, C-SIGMA
Leendert Bal, Head of Department C Operations, 	
European Maritime Safety Agency
Joachim Beckh, Chair/National Expert in, Coordination,
Security and Technical Working Groups
Vice Admiral (Ret’d) Peter Hudson, Former Commander,
NATO MARCOM
Rear Admiral Giovanbattista Raimondi, Chief of C4 and
Security Department, Italian Navy
Rear Admiral Nicola Carlone, Chief of Operations, 		
Italian Coast Guard
Colonel Sergio Cavuoti, Director of Personnel, Italian Air
Force
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
1.	An update on how regional armed forces are mitigating the
Mediterranean Immigration crisis
2.	Meet with sponsors and exhibitors from the world’s leading solution
providers, delivering turnkey solutions to your maritime ISR challenges
3.	Transform your strategies in this field through learning from some of
the most proven militaries, having overcome surveillance dilemmas of
their own
4.	A unique focus on the importance and application of information
sharing for greater action at sea
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C-SIGMA: Improving International
Collaboration in Space to Enhance Maritime
Situational Awareness
Morning of Wednesday 1st February 2017
Hosted by Guy Thomas, President, C-SIGMA
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Maximising Maritime Situational Awareness Capabilities for the Safety and Protection of
International Waters
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MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY
www.maritime-recon.com
C-SIGMA: Improving International Collaboration in Space to Enhance Maritime
Situational Awareness
08.30-12.10
1st February 2017, Crowne Plaza Rome St Peter’s Hotel, Rome, Italy
Hosted By Guy Thomas, President, C-SGIMA
“These speakers represent the most senior collection of Maritime
Surveillance and Reconnaissance Experts across Europe and the
surrounding regions and it is a great honor to be working with them all.”
Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy
Space-based Surveillance is among the most important
means of monitoring the oceans today; satellites provide
the widest possible range for observation and have the
benefit of being in international territory to fulfil their roles.
This includes everything from pollution monitoring to suspect
marine traffic, even signals intelligence.
Unfortunately, financial and resources restrictions prevent
any one nation being able to provide full global coverage.
Furthermore, the vast majority of the planet’s water lies in
international territory and therefore requires an international
approach to successfully monitor and police.
C-SIGMA is a major advocate for international collaboration
in space-based maritime surveillance, seeking to transform
mechanisms by which nations work together on this highly
crucial subject, if you are interested in how this can be done,
this workshop is for you.
Dear Colleague,
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate in The Maritime
Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology 2017 event taking place
between the 30th and 31st of January 2017 in Rome.
The world’s oceans are not controlled by one nation but by all; the only
way they will remain safe is through collaboration at all levels. Sharing
information based on data collected from a wide range of ISR platforms is
one way we can work together to face maritime threats; the technologies
we develop and utilise are crucial to this endeavour.
There is therefore a need for a high level meeting that brings together
senior military leadership, project decision makers and technical experts
alongside cutting edge industry solution providers to collaborate on future
endeavours that will enhance the security and stability of the world’s
seaways.
I believe Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology is the
perfect environment for this collaboration, hence lending my support
behind it as chairman.
I would ask you to pay particular attention to our conference agenda
which has been put together with great care to give you the very
best opportunity to learn from subject matter experts relating to the
enhancement of maritime situational awareness so that we can address
existing and future challenges at sea.
I urge you to join us in January 2017 with many other like-minded
individuals to ensure that you too can benefit from this unique forum.
Yours Sincerely,
Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix,
Former Flag Officer Sea Training,
Royal Navy
Rear Admiral Giovanbattista Raimondi, Chief of C4 and
Security Department, Italian Navy
Rear Admiral Nicola Carlone, Chief of Operations, 	
Italian Coast Guard
Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino, EU Navfor Med
Operation Commander, EU Naval Force
Colonel Sergio Cavuoti, Director of Personnel, 	
Italian Air Force
Commodore William Ellis, Commander CTF-67, 		
US Naval Forces Europe
Captain Jan De Beurme, Chief of Staff, Belgian Navy
Wing Commander Richard Berry, P-8 Poseidon Program
Manager, Royal Air Force
Captain Fernando Angelo, Director Navy Intelligence
Analysis Centre, Portuguese Navy
Commander Sacha Bailly, Officer in Charge Protection
and Safeguarding Capability Plans and Programs, 	
French Navy
Commander Michael Sela, Head of C5I Branch in the
R&D Department, Israeli Navy
Commander Pasi Staff, Chief of Surveillance, 	
Finnish Navy
Commander Hannes Schroeder-Lanz, Branch Chief C4ISR,
Germany Navy
Guy Thomas, President, C-SIGMA
Leendert Bal, Head of Department C Operations,
European Maritime Safety Agency
Joachim Beckh, Chair/National Expert in, Coordination,
Security and Technical Working Groups
Vice Admiral (Ret’d) Peter Hudson, Former Commander,
NATO MARCOM
Our Unrivalled Senior Military Speaker Line Up:
Topics covered will include:
08.30	 Registration and Coffee
09.10	 The Importance of Off-the-Shelf Technologies
09.40	 Maximising Surveillance Coverage Through Integration of
	 Optico-electric, AIS and SIGINT Satellite Systems
10.10	 Coffee Break
10.40	 Other integrated systems
•	Individual transponders sending short formatted status reports to
communications satellites
•	 Automatic Identification System (AIS)  
•	 The ground infrastructure, software tools and licenses determining which 		
	 spacecraft to task when to obtain the desired results
11.10	 Time Crucial Gathering, Interpreting and Dissemination of Information 	to C-SIGMA 	
	‘Customers’
11.40	 Case Studies and Discussions
12.10	 Closing remarks
Our senior speaker lineup
Rear Admiral Lazio, Chief of
Staff, NATO MARCOM
Rear Admiral Natale, Head of
Ships Directorate, Italian Navy
Successful networking during 	
the coffee break
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MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY
Day One | 30th January 2017 	 www.maritime-recon.com
8.00 	 Conference Registration and Informal Introductions
8.45 	 Chairman’s Opening Address
Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea
Training, Royal Navy
9.00	 Enhancing Ship-Based C4I Capabilities on Future Platforms
•	Creating better connectivity and information analysis on board
surface vessels such as PPA Patrol Vessels and FREMM Frigates
•	The future Aircraft Carrier Trieste: a sea-base for carrier group
situational awareness capabilities?
•	Operational experience in effective management of
information during deployments
Rear Admiral Giovanbattista Raimondi, Head of C4 and Security
Department, Italian Navy
9.30 	 How the US Navy Utilizes ISR Technology to Assist Naval Forces 		
	 Around Europe
•	Providing command and control and intelligence capabilities
for allied nations to use
•	Integrating ISR platforms in multi-national task forces against
piracy and human trafficking
•	The future of solidarity with European nations to ensure peace
and security in the region
Commodore William Ellis, Commander, CTF-67, US Naval Forces
Europe
10.00	 Optimising Maritime Reconnaissance Technologies to Combat 		
	 Illegal Immigration in the Mediterranean Area of Operations
•	Monitoring suspicious activity through various sensors
•	Creating a mechanism for information sharing among various
national assets in theatre
•	The future of Operation Sofia with deployments off the coast of
Libya
Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino, EU Navfor Med Operation
Commander, EU Naval Force
10.30 	 Morning Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area
11.00	 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics - Major Event Information Sharing
Paul Kerstanski, VP Maritime Solutions, PAE
11.30 	 How the Italian Air Force Is Supporting Interagency Maritime 		
	 Security Activities
•	Recent maritime patrol activity in the Mediterranean to deter
human trafficking
•	Case Study: the recent success of modern surveillance
platforms in monitoring Italian coastal regions 
•	Integrating Air Force information into a greater, joint force
maritime intelligence picture
Colonel Sergio Cavuoti, Director of Personnel,
Italian Air Force
12.00 	 Reintroducing the Maritime Patrol Aircraft Capability in to the 		
	 British Armed Forces’ Maritime Surveillance Arsenal
•	The acquisition plan for 9 P-8s into the aerial ISTAR fleet
•	Incorporating British systems on board the American platform;
plans and challenges
•	Integrating the P-8 into a wider maritime surveillance picture
- sharing information for a joint force response to enemy
maritime activity
Wing Commander Richard Berry, P-8 Poseidon Programme
Manager, Royal Air Force
12.30 	 Networking Lunch in Exhibition Area
PANEL DISCUSSION
13.30	 Increasing Collaboration in Maritime Information
	 Sharing During Joint Operations in Southern Europe
•	What can be done to increase cooperation at the regional
level
•	Designing systems to allow outside nations and agencies
access to data when deployed in the region
•	Future collaborative projects for maritime security
•	Lessons learned from recent operations such as OP SOFIA
Rear Admiral Nicola Carlone, Head of Plans and Operations,
Italian Coast Guard
Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino, EU Navfor Med Operation
Commander, EU Naval Force
Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea
Training, Royal Navy
Commander Sacha Bailly, Officer in Charge Protection and
Safeguarding Capability Plans and Programs, French Navy
Joachim Beckh, Chair/National Expert in, Coordination,
Security,and Technical Working Groups
14.00 	 Session Reserved for exactEarth
14.30 	 Operational Concept of an Integrated Battle Ship
•	CMS, is it a system or an ongoing concept of systems?
•	Layers of integration concepts to support an upgraded battle
ship (Generic consoles, DRP Backbone Architecture etc)
•	Integrating legacy systems to new projects from difference
industries while maintaining the operational flow onboard
•	Automated defence process and threat evaluation concept of
an integrated combat ship
Commander Michael Sela, Former Head of C4I Branch R&D
Department, Israeli Navy
15.00 	 Afternoon Tea and Networking in the Exhibition Area
15.30 	 EU CISE (common information sharing environment) from a
	 Finnish Perspective
•	Background of CISE
•	How it benefits Finnish Maritime Security
•	Developing technology to analyse and disseminate CISE
information to regional actors
Commander Pasi Staff, Chief of Surveillance, Finnish Navy
16.00 	 Advances in German Naval Surveillance and Reconnaissance 		
	 Equipment and Technologies from 2016 Onwards
•	Optimising surface warship maritime surveillance radar
technology on the new F125 Frigates
•	Enabling effective national maritime protection through
multinational integrated networks
•	Upgrades in the German MPA Fleet
•	Exploring the future of German Naval C4ISR requirements
Commander Hannes Schroeder-Lanz, Command Support/C4I -
Missions & Operations, German Navy
16.30 	 Enabling Greater Space-Based Maritime Surveillance Through 		
	C-SIGMA
•	Recent success for C-SIGMA
•	How nations and organisations can get involved
•	Future plans for space surveillance technologies
Guy Thomas, President, C-SIGMA
17.00 	 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and end of Day One
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8.00 	 Conference Registration
8.45 	 Chairman’s Opening Address
Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea
Training, Royal Navy
9.00 	 An Update On the Fight Against Illegal Immigration off the Italian 		
	Coastline
•	Recent successes against people smugglers in the
Mediterranean
•	Pushing for greater information sharing amongst Italian
Maritime Agencies
•	Introducing new technologies to better monitor illegal traffic
near Italian shores
Rear Admiral Nicola Carlone, Head of Plans and Operations,
Italian Coast Guard
9.30	 The Evolving Role of Maritime Surveillance in the
	 Blue Water Environment
	 Vice Admiral (Ret’d) Peter Hudson, Commander NATO Maritime 		
	Command, NATO MARCOM
10.00 	 Optimising French Naval Surveillance and Reconnaissance 		
	 Capabilities Through the Introduction of Advance Technologies
•	A look at what is currently accessible to the French Navy for
Maritime Awareness
•	Creating the link between these assets through an effective C2
system
•	Integrating future platforms for a greater recognized maritime
picture
Commander Sacha Bailly, Officer in Charge Protection and
Safeguarding Capability Plans and Programs, French Navy
10.30 	 Morning Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area
11.00 	 Belgian Defence Strategic Plans: A Modern Naval Force With 		
	 Modern ISR Capabilities
•	Current platform requirements for surface combatants in the
Belgian Fleet
•	Using operational experience to determine maritime
surveillance requirements
•	Sub-sea awareness - advancing minehunting through new
platform acquisition
Captain Jan De Beurme, Chief of Staff, Belgian Navy
11.30	 Session Reserved for Event Sponsor
12.00 	 Space-Based Maritime Surveillance for the Protection of 		
	 Canada’s Three Coastlines
•	Outlining the capabilities of Polar Epsilon 2
•	Feeding big data into recognized maritime picture for all
maritime agencies to use
•	Collaborating with industry to maximize data analysis
Lieutenant Commander Chad Kabatoff, Project Director Polar
Epsilon 2, DG Space, Canadian Armed Forces
12.30 	 Networking Lunch in the Exhibition Area
PANEL DISCUSSION
13.30 	 Debating the Rise of Unmanned Systems to Enhance
	 Maritime Security in Littoral and Open Waters
•	Enhancing detection and interception of human trafficking
vessels
•	Optimising situational awareness through greater C4I assets
•	Maximising collaboration in the development of platforms and
tactics to secure the Mediterranean sea
Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea
Training, Royal Navy
Rear Admiral Giovanbattista Raimondi, Head of C4 and Security
Department, Italian Navy
Commander Michael Sela, Former Head of C4I Branch R&D
Department, Israeli Navy
Colonel Sergio Cavuoti, Director of Personnel,
Italian Air Force
14.00 	 Session Reserved for Event Sponsor
14.30 	 Creating a Balanced Navy Through Advanced Intelligence Assets
•	Current Portuguese Navy ISR capabilities
•	Creating a navy to combat a variety of threats
•	How this is done by managing, detecting and surveying in
various intensities of conflict
•	Collating ISR information for an effective intelligence picture
Captain Fernando Angelo, Director, Navy Intelligence Analysis
Centre, Portuguese Navy
15.00	 Afternoon Tea and Networking in the Exhibition Area
15.30 	 Technology enabled Maritime Situational Awarenss (MSA)
•	Federated vs Hierarchic Architectures connecting maritime
reconnaissance/surveillance capabilties
•	Technologies in support of maritime networking capabilities
•	Challenges for implementation of maritime networking
capabilities
Joachim Beckh, Chair/National Expert in, Coordination,
Security,and Technical Working Groups
16.00 	 Creating the Perfect Model of Space-Based Maritime Surveillance 	
	 for Europe
•	Focusing EU efforts on space-based maritime surveillance to
promote safety and security at sea
•	Pollution detection and prevention to create better sea
environments
•	Advocating space technologies as essential to monitoring ship
traffic around EU coastal waters
Leendert Bal, Head of Department Coordination and Innovation,
European Maritime Safety Agency
16.30	 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and End of Day Two
MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY
www.maritime-recon.com	 Day Two | 31st January 2017
Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711
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Prime networking opportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expand your client base within the context of an independent discussion specific to your industry.
Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from sponsoring our conferences please call:
Justin Predescu on +44 (0) 20 7827 6130 or email: jpredescu@smi-online.co.uk
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Are you interested in promoting your defence services to a targeted industry sector? SMi offer tailored marketing packages so that your association/
publication can gain access to a global market and key decision makers in the defence market.
Contact Zoe Gale on +44 (0) 207 827 6132 or email: zgale@smi-online.co.uk
MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY
www.maritime-recon.com
Audience Profile:
The participants of Maritime
Reconnaissance and Surveillance
Technology 2017 will provide a
wide range of perspectives on the
recent advancements in Maritime ISR
Platforms; from unmanned systems
to space-based technologies a
variety of topics will be covered. The
speakers and invited participants will
be carefully selected to bring together
those with very recent operational
and technological experience,
showcasing active requirements
and future concepts for Maritime ISR
assets for military, law enforcement
and maritime safety purposes. The
very latest technology innovators and
solution providers will be present to
share their ground breaking equipment
with a captive audience all looking
to advance their Maritime Situational
Awareness programmes and Maritime
Security as a whole.
The audience will include, but
not be limited to:
•	 Commander Maritime Helicopters
•	 Directors of Maritime Information
and Communications
•	 Naval Armaments and Procurements
Directors
•	 Heads of Naval Operations
•	 Maritime Domain C4ISR Programme
Managers
•	 Space-Based Ocean Surveillance
Operators
•	 Senior Scientists for Naval Systems
•	 Maritime Capability Managers
•	 Heads of Coast Guard Law
Enforcement Departments
•	 Heads of Naval Research and
Development
•	 Maritime Electronic Warfare
Specialists
•	 Command-level Staff Officers
•	 Heads of Navy Plans and Policy
1.	Launch new products or services at Maritime
Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology and
give your company the opportunity to share the
latest solutions with a senior audience
2.	Educate the market on your company’s capability
and make the business case for how they can
solve your potential customers challenges and
requirements
3.	Build your brand so your solutions are in the mind of
prospective clients looking for solution providers to
fulfil their needs
4.	Meet and network with active buyers and more
importantly; senior decision makers while there is still
a chance to influence their purchase decision
5.	Generate new leads through meeting new prospects
from a variety of new countries and programmes
Benefits of Sponsoring Maritime
Reconnaissance and Surveillance
Technology 2017
PAE is a leading provider of enduring support for the essential missions of the U.S. government, its allied partners
and international organizations. In its 60th year of business, PAE provides services in aviation, capacity building
and stabilization, critical infrastructure, expeditionary logistics, identity and information management solutions,
integrated security solutions, test and training ranges, and training solutions to support the complex missions of
our customers around the world. PAE has a workforce of approximately 15,000 people in over 50 countries and
is headquartered in Arlington, VA. www.pae.com
exactEarth Ltd is the leading supplier of global maritime vessel data for maritime domain awareness and
operational maritime support solutions. Using world leading space-based AIS (Automatic Identification Systems)
detection technology, exactEarth delivers up-to-date information on all vessels worldwide carrying standard AIS
transponders. It is the only system of its kind that uses advanced signal processing to decollide AIS messages,
providing the highest quality of vessel detection available today. Capturing significantly more vessels on a
single pass than any other space-based system, exactEarth gives customers an unrivalled view of the common
maritime picture at a global scale. exactEarth Ltd offers fully secure data in a variety of industry standard formats
and delivery methods ready for integration into operational maritime, C2 or geospatial intelligence systems.
exactEarth Ltd is based in Cambridge, Ontario and is supported by an established network of regional offices
and technology partners worldwide. www.exactearth.com
Gold Sponsor
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  • 1. HOST NATION KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: REGIONAL EXPERT SPEAKERS: Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino, EU Navfor Med Operation Commander, EU Naval Force Commodore William Ellis, Commander CTF-67, US Naval Forces Europe Captain Jan De Beurme, Chief of Staff, Belgian Navy Captain Fernando Angelo, Director Navy Intelligence Analysis Centre, Portuguese Navy Wing Commander Richard Berry, P-8 Poseidon Program Manager, Royal Air Force Commander Sacha Bailly, Officer in Charge Protection and Safeguarding Capability Plans and Programs, French Navy Commander Michael Sela, Former Head of C4I Branch R&D Department, Israeli Navy Commander Pasi Staff, Chief of Surveillance, Finnish Navy Commander Hannes Schroeder-Lanz, Branch Chief C4ISR, Germany Navy Guy Thomas, President, C-SIGMA Leendert Bal, Head of Department C Operations, European Maritime Safety Agency Joachim Beckh, Chair/National Expert in, Coordination, Security and Technical Working Groups Vice Admiral (Ret’d) Peter Hudson, Former Commander, NATO MARCOM Rear Admiral Giovanbattista Raimondi, Chief of C4 and Security Department, Italian Navy Rear Admiral Nicola Carlone, Chief of Operations, Italian Coast Guard Colonel Sergio Cavuoti, Director of Personnel, Italian Air Force EVENT HIGHLIGHTS: 1. An update on how regional armed forces are mitigating the Mediterranean Immigration crisis 2. Meet with sponsors and exhibitors from the world’s leading solution providers, delivering turnkey solutions to your maritime ISR challenges 3. Transform your strategies in this field through learning from some of the most proven militaries, having overcome surveillance dilemmas of their own 4. A unique focus on the importance and application of information sharing for greater action at sea BOOK BY 30TH SEPTEMBER TO SAVE £400 • BOOK BY 31ST OCTOBER TO SAVE £200 • BOOK BY 30TH NOVEMBER TO SAVE £100 C-SIGMA: Improving International Collaboration in Space to Enhance Maritime Situational Awareness Morning of Wednesday 1st February 2017 Hosted by Guy Thomas, President, C-SIGMA MAKE SURE YOU REGISTER FOR OUR POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP GOLD SPONSOR SPONSOR www.maritime-recon.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES @SMiGroupDefence #maritimerecosmi 30th - 31st JAN The SMi Group Proudly Presents... Crowne Plaza Rome St Peter’s Hotel, Rome, Italy Maximising Maritime Situational Awareness Capabilities for the Safety and Protection of International Waters D-122 Maritime Rec.indd 1 8/26/16 10:56 AM
  • 2. MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY www.maritime-recon.com C-SIGMA: Improving International Collaboration in Space to Enhance Maritime Situational Awareness 08.30-12.10 1st February 2017, Crowne Plaza Rome St Peter’s Hotel, Rome, Italy Hosted By Guy Thomas, President, C-SGIMA “These speakers represent the most senior collection of Maritime Surveillance and Reconnaissance Experts across Europe and the surrounding regions and it is a great honor to be working with them all.” Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy Space-based Surveillance is among the most important means of monitoring the oceans today; satellites provide the widest possible range for observation and have the benefit of being in international territory to fulfil their roles. This includes everything from pollution monitoring to suspect marine traffic, even signals intelligence. Unfortunately, financial and resources restrictions prevent any one nation being able to provide full global coverage. Furthermore, the vast majority of the planet’s water lies in international territory and therefore requires an international approach to successfully monitor and police. C-SIGMA is a major advocate for international collaboration in space-based maritime surveillance, seeking to transform mechanisms by which nations work together on this highly crucial subject, if you are interested in how this can be done, this workshop is for you. Dear Colleague, It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate in The Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology 2017 event taking place between the 30th and 31st of January 2017 in Rome. The world’s oceans are not controlled by one nation but by all; the only way they will remain safe is through collaboration at all levels. Sharing information based on data collected from a wide range of ISR platforms is one way we can work together to face maritime threats; the technologies we develop and utilise are crucial to this endeavour. There is therefore a need for a high level meeting that brings together senior military leadership, project decision makers and technical experts alongside cutting edge industry solution providers to collaborate on future endeavours that will enhance the security and stability of the world’s seaways. I believe Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology is the perfect environment for this collaboration, hence lending my support behind it as chairman. I would ask you to pay particular attention to our conference agenda which has been put together with great care to give you the very best opportunity to learn from subject matter experts relating to the enhancement of maritime situational awareness so that we can address existing and future challenges at sea. I urge you to join us in January 2017 with many other like-minded individuals to ensure that you too can benefit from this unique forum. Yours Sincerely, Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy Rear Admiral Giovanbattista Raimondi, Chief of C4 and Security Department, Italian Navy Rear Admiral Nicola Carlone, Chief of Operations, Italian Coast Guard Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino, EU Navfor Med Operation Commander, EU Naval Force Colonel Sergio Cavuoti, Director of Personnel, Italian Air Force Commodore William Ellis, Commander CTF-67, US Naval Forces Europe Captain Jan De Beurme, Chief of Staff, Belgian Navy Wing Commander Richard Berry, P-8 Poseidon Program Manager, Royal Air Force Captain Fernando Angelo, Director Navy Intelligence Analysis Centre, Portuguese Navy Commander Sacha Bailly, Officer in Charge Protection and Safeguarding Capability Plans and Programs, French Navy Commander Michael Sela, Head of C5I Branch in the R&D Department, Israeli Navy Commander Pasi Staff, Chief of Surveillance, Finnish Navy Commander Hannes Schroeder-Lanz, Branch Chief C4ISR, Germany Navy Guy Thomas, President, C-SIGMA Leendert Bal, Head of Department C Operations, European Maritime Safety Agency Joachim Beckh, Chair/National Expert in, Coordination, Security and Technical Working Groups Vice Admiral (Ret’d) Peter Hudson, Former Commander, NATO MARCOM Our Unrivalled Senior Military Speaker Line Up: Topics covered will include: 08.30 Registration and Coffee 09.10 The Importance of Off-the-Shelf Technologies 09.40 Maximising Surveillance Coverage Through Integration of Optico-electric, AIS and SIGINT Satellite Systems 10.10 Coffee Break 10.40 Other integrated systems • Individual transponders sending short formatted status reports to communications satellites • Automatic Identification System (AIS) • The ground infrastructure, software tools and licenses determining which spacecraft to task when to obtain the desired results 11.10 Time Crucial Gathering, Interpreting and Dissemination of Information to C-SIGMA ‘Customers’ 11.40 Case Studies and Discussions 12.10 Closing remarks Our senior speaker lineup Rear Admiral Lazio, Chief of Staff, NATO MARCOM Rear Admiral Natale, Head of Ships Directorate, Italian Navy Successful networking during the coffee break D-122 Maritime Rec.indd 2 8/26/16 10:56 AM
  • 3. MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY Day One | 30th January 2017 www.maritime-recon.com 8.00 Conference Registration and Informal Introductions 8.45 Chairman’s Opening Address Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy 9.00 Enhancing Ship-Based C4I Capabilities on Future Platforms • Creating better connectivity and information analysis on board surface vessels such as PPA Patrol Vessels and FREMM Frigates • The future Aircraft Carrier Trieste: a sea-base for carrier group situational awareness capabilities? • Operational experience in effective management of information during deployments Rear Admiral Giovanbattista Raimondi, Head of C4 and Security Department, Italian Navy 9.30 How the US Navy Utilizes ISR Technology to Assist Naval Forces Around Europe • Providing command and control and intelligence capabilities for allied nations to use • Integrating ISR platforms in multi-national task forces against piracy and human trafficking • The future of solidarity with European nations to ensure peace and security in the region Commodore William Ellis, Commander, CTF-67, US Naval Forces Europe 10.00 Optimising Maritime Reconnaissance Technologies to Combat Illegal Immigration in the Mediterranean Area of Operations • Monitoring suspicious activity through various sensors • Creating a mechanism for information sharing among various national assets in theatre • The future of Operation Sofia with deployments off the coast of Libya Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino, EU Navfor Med Operation Commander, EU Naval Force 10.30 Morning Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area 11.00 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics - Major Event Information Sharing Paul Kerstanski, VP Maritime Solutions, PAE 11.30 How the Italian Air Force Is Supporting Interagency Maritime Security Activities • Recent maritime patrol activity in the Mediterranean to deter human trafficking • Case Study: the recent success of modern surveillance platforms in monitoring Italian coastal regions  • Integrating Air Force information into a greater, joint force maritime intelligence picture Colonel Sergio Cavuoti, Director of Personnel, Italian Air Force 12.00 Reintroducing the Maritime Patrol Aircraft Capability in to the British Armed Forces’ Maritime Surveillance Arsenal • The acquisition plan for 9 P-8s into the aerial ISTAR fleet • Incorporating British systems on board the American platform; plans and challenges • Integrating the P-8 into a wider maritime surveillance picture - sharing information for a joint force response to enemy maritime activity Wing Commander Richard Berry, P-8 Poseidon Programme Manager, Royal Air Force 12.30 Networking Lunch in Exhibition Area PANEL DISCUSSION 13.30 Increasing Collaboration in Maritime Information Sharing During Joint Operations in Southern Europe • What can be done to increase cooperation at the regional level • Designing systems to allow outside nations and agencies access to data when deployed in the region • Future collaborative projects for maritime security • Lessons learned from recent operations such as OP SOFIA Rear Admiral Nicola Carlone, Head of Plans and Operations, Italian Coast Guard Rear Admiral Enrico Credendino, EU Navfor Med Operation Commander, EU Naval Force Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy Commander Sacha Bailly, Officer in Charge Protection and Safeguarding Capability Plans and Programs, French Navy Joachim Beckh, Chair/National Expert in, Coordination, Security,and Technical Working Groups 14.00 Session Reserved for exactEarth 14.30 Operational Concept of an Integrated Battle Ship • CMS, is it a system or an ongoing concept of systems? • Layers of integration concepts to support an upgraded battle ship (Generic consoles, DRP Backbone Architecture etc) • Integrating legacy systems to new projects from difference industries while maintaining the operational flow onboard • Automated defence process and threat evaluation concept of an integrated combat ship Commander Michael Sela, Former Head of C4I Branch R&D Department, Israeli Navy 15.00 Afternoon Tea and Networking in the Exhibition Area 15.30 EU CISE (common information sharing environment) from a Finnish Perspective • Background of CISE • How it benefits Finnish Maritime Security • Developing technology to analyse and disseminate CISE information to regional actors Commander Pasi Staff, Chief of Surveillance, Finnish Navy 16.00 Advances in German Naval Surveillance and Reconnaissance Equipment and Technologies from 2016 Onwards • Optimising surface warship maritime surveillance radar technology on the new F125 Frigates • Enabling effective national maritime protection through multinational integrated networks • Upgrades in the German MPA Fleet • Exploring the future of German Naval C4ISR requirements Commander Hannes Schroeder-Lanz, Command Support/C4I - Missions & Operations, German Navy 16.30 Enabling Greater Space-Based Maritime Surveillance Through C-SIGMA • Recent success for C-SIGMA • How nations and organisations can get involved • Future plans for space surveillance technologies Guy Thomas, President, C-SIGMA 17.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and end of Day One Register online at www.maritime-recon.com D-122 Maritime Rec.indd 3 8/26/16 10:56 AM
  • 4. 8.00 Conference Registration 8.45 Chairman’s Opening Address Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy 9.00 An Update On the Fight Against Illegal Immigration off the Italian Coastline • Recent successes against people smugglers in the Mediterranean • Pushing for greater information sharing amongst Italian Maritime Agencies • Introducing new technologies to better monitor illegal traffic near Italian shores Rear Admiral Nicola Carlone, Head of Plans and Operations, Italian Coast Guard 9.30 The Evolving Role of Maritime Surveillance in the Blue Water Environment Vice Admiral (Ret’d) Peter Hudson, Commander NATO Maritime Command, NATO MARCOM 10.00 Optimising French Naval Surveillance and Reconnaissance Capabilities Through the Introduction of Advance Technologies • A look at what is currently accessible to the French Navy for Maritime Awareness • Creating the link between these assets through an effective C2 system • Integrating future platforms for a greater recognized maritime picture Commander Sacha Bailly, Officer in Charge Protection and Safeguarding Capability Plans and Programs, French Navy 10.30 Morning Coffee and Networking in the Exhibition Area 11.00 Belgian Defence Strategic Plans: A Modern Naval Force With Modern ISR Capabilities • Current platform requirements for surface combatants in the Belgian Fleet • Using operational experience to determine maritime surveillance requirements • Sub-sea awareness - advancing minehunting through new platform acquisition Captain Jan De Beurme, Chief of Staff, Belgian Navy 11.30 Session Reserved for Event Sponsor 12.00 Space-Based Maritime Surveillance for the Protection of Canada’s Three Coastlines • Outlining the capabilities of Polar Epsilon 2 • Feeding big data into recognized maritime picture for all maritime agencies to use • Collaborating with industry to maximize data analysis Lieutenant Commander Chad Kabatoff, Project Director Polar Epsilon 2, DG Space, Canadian Armed Forces 12.30 Networking Lunch in the Exhibition Area PANEL DISCUSSION 13.30 Debating the Rise of Unmanned Systems to Enhance Maritime Security in Littoral and Open Waters • Enhancing detection and interception of human trafficking vessels • Optimising situational awareness through greater C4I assets • Maximising collaboration in the development of platforms and tactics to secure the Mediterranean sea Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Anthony Rix, Former Flag Officer Sea Training, Royal Navy Rear Admiral Giovanbattista Raimondi, Head of C4 and Security Department, Italian Navy Commander Michael Sela, Former Head of C4I Branch R&D Department, Israeli Navy Colonel Sergio Cavuoti, Director of Personnel, Italian Air Force 14.00 Session Reserved for Event Sponsor 14.30 Creating a Balanced Navy Through Advanced Intelligence Assets • Current Portuguese Navy ISR capabilities • Creating a navy to combat a variety of threats • How this is done by managing, detecting and surveying in various intensities of conflict • Collating ISR information for an effective intelligence picture Captain Fernando Angelo, Director, Navy Intelligence Analysis Centre, Portuguese Navy 15.00 Afternoon Tea and Networking in the Exhibition Area 15.30 Technology enabled Maritime Situational Awarenss (MSA) • Federated vs Hierarchic Architectures connecting maritime reconnaissance/surveillance capabilties • Technologies in support of maritime networking capabilities • Challenges for implementation of maritime networking capabilities Joachim Beckh, Chair/National Expert in, Coordination, Security,and Technical Working Groups 16.00 Creating the Perfect Model of Space-Based Maritime Surveillance for Europe • Focusing EU efforts on space-based maritime surveillance to promote safety and security at sea • Pollution detection and prevention to create better sea environments • Advocating space technologies as essential to monitoring ship traffic around EU coastal waters Leendert Bal, Head of Department Coordination and Innovation, European Maritime Safety Agency 16.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and End of Day Two MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY www.maritime-recon.com Day Two | 31st January 2017 Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711 D-122 Maritime Rec.indd 4 8/26/16 10:56 AM
  • 5. SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES SMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising and branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement your company’s marketing strategy. Prime networking opportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expand your client base within the context of an independent discussion specific to your industry. Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from sponsoring our conferences please call: Justin Predescu on +44 (0) 20 7827 6130 or email: jpredescu@smi-online.co.uk MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES Are you interested in promoting your defence services to a targeted industry sector? SMi offer tailored marketing packages so that your association/ publication can gain access to a global market and key decision makers in the defence market. Contact Zoe Gale on +44 (0) 207 827 6132 or email: zgale@smi-online.co.uk MARITIME RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGY www.maritime-recon.com Audience Profile: The participants of Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology 2017 will provide a wide range of perspectives on the recent advancements in Maritime ISR Platforms; from unmanned systems to space-based technologies a variety of topics will be covered. The speakers and invited participants will be carefully selected to bring together those with very recent operational and technological experience, showcasing active requirements and future concepts for Maritime ISR assets for military, law enforcement and maritime safety purposes. The very latest technology innovators and solution providers will be present to share their ground breaking equipment with a captive audience all looking to advance their Maritime Situational Awareness programmes and Maritime Security as a whole. The audience will include, but not be limited to: • Commander Maritime Helicopters • Directors of Maritime Information and Communications • Naval Armaments and Procurements Directors • Heads of Naval Operations • Maritime Domain C4ISR Programme Managers • Space-Based Ocean Surveillance Operators • Senior Scientists for Naval Systems • Maritime Capability Managers • Heads of Coast Guard Law Enforcement Departments • Heads of Naval Research and Development • Maritime Electronic Warfare Specialists • Command-level Staff Officers • Heads of Navy Plans and Policy 1. Launch new products or services at Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology and give your company the opportunity to share the latest solutions with a senior audience 2. Educate the market on your company’s capability and make the business case for how they can solve your potential customers challenges and requirements 3. Build your brand so your solutions are in the mind of prospective clients looking for solution providers to fulfil their needs 4. Meet and network with active buyers and more importantly; senior decision makers while there is still a chance to influence their purchase decision 5. Generate new leads through meeting new prospects from a variety of new countries and programmes Benefits of Sponsoring Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology 2017 PAE is a leading provider of enduring support for the essential missions of the U.S. government, its allied partners and international organizations. In its 60th year of business, PAE provides services in aviation, capacity building and stabilization, critical infrastructure, expeditionary logistics, identity and information management solutions, integrated security solutions, test and training ranges, and training solutions to support the complex missions of our customers around the world. PAE has a workforce of approximately 15,000 people in over 50 countries and is headquartered in Arlington, VA. www.pae.com exactEarth Ltd is the leading supplier of global maritime vessel data for maritime domain awareness and operational maritime support solutions. Using world leading space-based AIS (Automatic Identification Systems) detection technology, exactEarth delivers up-to-date information on all vessels worldwide carrying standard AIS transponders. It is the only system of its kind that uses advanced signal processing to decollide AIS messages, providing the highest quality of vessel detection available today. Capturing significantly more vessels on a single pass than any other space-based system, exactEarth gives customers an unrivalled view of the common maritime picture at a global scale. exactEarth Ltd offers fully secure data in a variety of industry standard formats and delivery methods ready for integration into operational maritime, C2 or geospatial intelligence systems. exactEarth Ltd is based in Cambridge, Ontario and is supported by an established network of regional offices and technology partners worldwide. www.exactearth.com Gold Sponsor Sponsor SUPPORTED BY LEAD MEDIA PARTNER D-122 Maritime Rec.indd 5 8/26/16 10:56 AM
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