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SMi Group Proudly Present the 4th Annual Conference on…
Enhancing Future SATCOM & C4ISR Capability for
the Warfighter
HILTON ARLINGTON VIRGINIA HOTEL, ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, USA
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USA
26th – 27th
JUNE
2019
CONFERENCE CHAIR:
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Mr Doug Loverro, Independent Consultant, Loverro Consulting
Brigadier General David Gaedecke, Director, Cyberspace Operations and
Warfighting Integration, Office of Information Dominance and Chief Information
Officer, US Air Force
Brigadier General Mark Baird, Deputy Director, National Reconnaissance Office,
US DoD
Mr Frank Konieczny, Chief Technology Officer, SECAF, US Air Force
SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Captain Willis Arnold, Chief, Strategic C4 Capabilities Division, US STRATCOM
Colonel Chad Raduege, Director of Cyberspace and Information Dominance, ACC
A6, US Air Force
Colonel Hugh McCauley, Operations Division Chief within the C4 Systems Directorate,
J6, US DoD
Colonel Steve Butow, Space Portfolio Lead, Defence Innovation Unit, US DoD
Lieutenant Colonel Eric Trias, Lead Analyst, Aviation Cybersecurity, US Air Force
Squadron Leader Nick Bolan, SATCOM Capability Director, NATO ACT
Dr Brian Teeple, Acting DCIO for Command, Control, Communications and Computers
(C4) and Information Infrastructure Capabilities (IIC) (C4IIC), US DoD
Mr Jason Perkins, Branch Chief Satellite, Spectrum, Terrestrial Communications, US
SOCOM
Mr Charles Osborn, Acting Director, Infrastructure Directorate, DISA
Mr Mike Laney, Lead International Engagement for MILSATCOM, SAF/IAPC, US DoD
Mr Mike Rupar, Branch Head, Transmission Technology Branch, NRL
*Denotes Subject to Final Confirmation
EXHIBITOR
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING
• Engage with stakeholders from across the US Space
Enterprise including USAF, US Navy, US Army, US DoD,
Defence Innovation Unit, US COCOMS, NRL and DISA
• Learn how the future US Space Force and other
major policy changes are driving reformation of the
US approach to military communications
• Discover how MilSatCom programmes across allied
partners can drive collaboration and partnerships for
future strategies
• Hear from leading industry stakeholders how they
are developing resilient MilSatCom architectures and
approaches
SPONSOR
GOLD SPONSORS
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Day One | 26th June 2019 www.milsatcom-usa.com
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Dear Colleagues,
With warfighting now defined by the ability to rapidly adapt to changing battle-
demands, the need for effective SATCOM for commanders is more vital than ever.
With that in mind, it is with great pleasure that I would like to invite you to join me
and SMi at MilSatCom USA taking place between the 26th and 27th June 2019 in
Arlington, VA.
Returning for a fourth year, MilSatCom USA provides a forum within which policy
makers, requirements writers, end-users and industry can meet to focus their vision for
the future of US SATCOM. As a longstanding supporter of this meeting, I am delighted
to return as chair for day one of this important meeting.
We all know that responsibilities and domain ownership are in flux – in particular with
the announcement of the US Space Force, United States Space Command, the stand-
up of the Combined Space Operations Center, and the Space Development Agency.
These organizational changes have a direct impact on the Future of US MilSatCom and
the June forum will be at the center of the debate.
This year’s agenda has been carefully put together to draw on expertise from across key
stakeholders for the US Space Enterprise – presenting a fantastic opportunity to learn from
senior policy and strategy leaders across the DoD, industry and allied partners.
This conference is the ideal setting to raise questions, share experiences and
knowledge among decision makers from government and military as well as industry
professionals. I invite you all to join me and SMi at both MilSatCom USA and their
international satellite forum Global MilSatCom in London.
Best Regards
Mr Doug Loverro, President, Loverro Consulting LLC
Former Deputy Assistance Secretary of Defence for
Space Policy Conference Chair
8.30 Registration Coffee
8.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Mr Douglas Loverro, Independent Consultant, Loverro Consulting, LLC
US DOD KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
9.00 Enhancing Cyber Security for SIGINT and Secure Communications
• An overview of the work of the National Reconnaissance Office and it’s role within the
wider DoD
• Current satellite based – intelligence and frequency band limitations for growing data
demands
• How effective dissemination of information through a net-centric approach enhances
battlefield commander’s situational awareness
• Integrating great cyber hygiene standards into communications
• Where next for space? Reflections on what recent announcements mean for the
satellite sector
Brigadier General Mark Baird, Deputy Director, National Reconnaissance Office, US DoD
9.30 Advancing the Technology Landscape of Space
• Cyber and technology pathfinders within the joint information environment
• The quantum revolution: where QKD can be integrated to support more secure
communications
• Current RD projects that can influence our space warfighting construct
• A vision of the future – delivering cutting edge technology to the warfighter faster
Mr Frank Konieczny, Chief Technology Officer SECAF, US Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Eric Trias, Lead Analyst, Aviation Cybersecurity, SECAF, US Air Force
10.00 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor Lockheed Martin
Senior Representative, Lockheed Martin
10.30 Morning Coffee
SATCOM FOR COMMAND CONTROL
11.00 Fly, Fight and Win: Utilising SATCOM to Build C2 and Optimise Global Strike Capability
• Space enablers used for air operations: ensuring the USAF maintains air and space
superiority
• Enabling close air support (CAS) through SATCOM-enabled command and control
(C2)
• Key joint enablers for ACC’s operations with other services
• Information assurance: keeping pace with electronic warfare capabilities of red forces
Colonel Chad Raduege, Director of Cyberspace Infomation Dominance, ACC A6, US
Air Force
SATCOM RESILIENCY HARDENING
11.30 Secure and Resilient Communications: Setting the Globe with Enterprise DoD SATCOM
• The changing policy landscape for DoD SATCOM – how resilience is to be maintained
with the new Space Force
• High throughput satellites (HTS) – managing IT security of disruptive COMSATCOM
• Operating DoD SATCOM as an enterprise: delivering access to the ‘cloud’ to provide
competitive military advantage
• Moving from static to flexible warfighting – leveraging commercial and international
partnerships to deliver capability
• Path ahead for the DoD: modernisation of C3, COMSATCOM transition to AF Space
Command synchronising emerging SATCOM capabilities
Dr Brian Teeple, Deputy Chief Information Officer , OSD, US DoD
12.00 Networking Lunch
COCOM REQUIREMENTS
PANEL DISCUSSION
1.00 SATCOM Requirements for the Combatant Commands
• Operating in remote and inhospitable environments – encryption and resilience
requirements
• Delivering multi-band systems that provide the throughput needed for larger
combatant commands
• MILSATCOM from a requirements perspective: what the warfighter needs
• Ensuring ground terminal equipment remains interoperable on joint operations
• Sharing high-volume data across the network in theatre-wide operations
• Unique challenges faced by the respective Combatant Commands
Mr Douglas Loverro, Independent Consultant, Loverro Consulting, LLC
Colonel Hugh McCauley, J6 Operations, Division Chief, US SOUTHCOM
Mr Jason Perkins, Branch Chief Satellite, Spectrum, Terrestrial Communications ,
US SOCOM
1.45 SATCOM in the Central Command — Key Requirements
• Working in coalition – the key challenge for providing communications for multi-
national operations in the CENTCOM AOR
• Deploying in degraded environments: key considerations for protected and resilient
communications
• Data demands of the future – where the anticipated change in communications
tempo will come from moving forward
• How we meet the challenge what we require to do so
Colonel Hugh McCauley, J6 Operations, Division Chief, US SOUTHCOM
2.15 Afternoon Tea
NETWORK APPROACHES TELEMETRY
2.45 Supporting the Warfighter: DISA’s Telemetry and SATCOM
• The Defence Information Systems Network (DISN) – connecting the branches and
enabling joint warfighting
• Providing diverse, resilient and protected communications and computing
environments
• Evolution at work: exploring new emerging technologies such as automation of
network orchestration
• DISA’s network portfolio: enhanced mobile satellite services and unified video
dissemination
Mr Charles Osborn, Acting Director, Infrastructure Directorate , DISA
FUTURE MILSATCOM
3.15 Keeping the US at the Forefront of Space - Utilising Cutting-Edge Technologies to Solve
National Security Problems
• Considering the portfolio and organisational structure of DIU – how space fits into the
wider technology remit
• Moving from large physical infrastructure to small, micro and nano-satellites – key
innovation developments within the last 5 years
• Overcoming challenges for the replacement of legacy systems: how disruptive
technologies are changing the way we look at space
• Building commercial-government synergies: how DIU are fostering relationships with
industry
• Enhancing low cost access to space – avante garde launch solutions within the
commercial sector
• Optimising data transfer for ground units – how novel technologies can improve
warfighting and disaster relief operations
Colonel Steven Butow, Space Portfolio Lead, Defence Innovation Unit , US DoD
3.45 Lessons Learned on Developing International Cooperative Efforts in MILSATCOM
• Considering the work of the US Air Force within a global context – how the US network
fits into wider allied constellations
• What’s next after Wideband AoA? Possibilities for international partnerships within
SATCOM
• Disruptive technology in space: exploring the utilising of COMSATCOM and LEO (Low
Earth Orbit) small satellite constellations
• New roles and responsibilities for the US DoD – what’s changed since the NDAA?
• Existing partnerships across SATCOM – working across the alliance to deliver secure
communications
• How to do business with the US Air Force? Processes and approaches to SATCOM
partnerships
Mr Michael Laney, Head of International Engagement MilSatCom, Headquarters Air
Force, International Affairs (SAF/IA), US Air Force
4.15 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
Mr Douglas Loverro, Independent Consultant, Loverro Consulting, LLC
4.30 Post Conference Drinks Reception Hosted by Airbus
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www.milsatcom-usa.com Day Two | 27th June 2019
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8.30 Registration Coffee
8.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Mr Douglas Loverro, Independent Consultant, Loverro Consulting, LLC
OPENING US DOD KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
9.00 Transformation of SATCOM Capability for the Modern Warfighter
• Consolidating data processing, exploitation and dissemination across
platforms
• Delivering a joint across to C4i – the air staff’s coordination with other
branches
• Strategic goals for the USAF over the next 10 years and how effective
enterprise management can assist in achieving it
• What the US Space Forces means for the A6 and relocation of
SATCOM capabilities
• Meeting future data demands and bandwidth requirements for next
generation fighters
Brigadier General David Gaedecke, Director, Cyberspace Operations
and Warfighting Integration, Office of Information Dominance and Chief
Information Officer, US Air Force
9.30 Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor Airbus
Senior Representative, Airbus
SATCOM ARCHITECTURES
10.00 Defining Future Space Requirements, Policy and Architectures for US
Space Operations
• ‘Look to the stars’ – why the future of US operating capability will rely
on space based enablers
• Keeping the commands connected – exploiting high frequency
communications for secure communications across senior command
functions
• Developing a holistic and modular approach to SATCOM technology –
ensuring architectures work to the cyber guidelines of the 21st century
• Wideband AOA constellation life-extension: what this means for global
coverage and US space policy
• How the growing use of commercial launch capability is shifting
requirements for SATCOM
Captain Claude “Willis” Arnold, Chief, Strategic C4 Capabilities Division,
US STRATCOM
10.30 Morning Coffee
PANEL DISCUSSION
11.00 Industry Perspectives on SATCOM — Developing the Resilient
Architectures of the Future
• A holistic approach to communications: managing both ground
space segment
• Delivering multi-band systems that meet both resilience and
throughput considerations in the WGS and future constellations
• Performance analysis and resiliency metrics – where SATCOM can be
optimised moving forward
• Key drivers for future, more capable satellites: perspectives on design
and delivery
• Framing government requirements and providing robust architectures
moving forward
Mr Douglas Loverro, Independent Consultant, Loverro Consulting, LLC
Senior Representative, Lockheed Martin
Senior Representative, Airbus
Senior Representative , SES Government Solutions
MILSATCOM PROGRAMME UPDATES
11.45 Outcomes of the Wideband AoA: Delivering Future Sovereign Capability
• Current mix of COMSATCOM and MILSATCOM – where the balance
lies
• Providing higher levels of protection against jamming and other threats
• Hybrid designs for future SATCOM capabilities – delivering the
bandwidth required
• Expanding the WGS to meet the needs of the 21st century warfighter
• Future space policy in the post AoA era: providing protected tactical
waveforms
Lieutenant Colonel Tyler Phipps, Deputy Chief, Space Support Operations
Division Principal Advisor to the SecAF for Space Staff, US DoD*
12.15 Networking Lunch
1.15 US Special Operations Command Satellite Operations
• Special Operation Forces Information Environment (SIE) Wideband
transport capability
• Minimising MILSATCOM troubleshooting through training and
standardization
• Synchronising satellite and terminal technologies – ensuring space
assets remain functional
• Keeping pace with future developments: how SOCOM is staying
lockstep with the commercial SATCOM market
• Developing smaller terminals with higher throughput and integrating
end to end trouble shooting at the local level
• SOCOM plans going forward: using MEO and the possibility of utilising
LEO
Mr Jason Perkins, Branch Chief Satellite, Spectrum, Terrestrial
Communications , US SOCOM
1.45 Lighter than Air SATCOM Capability
• Disruptive traditional communications – what Lighter than Air is set to
achieve
• Current state of play for the project and writing requirements for future
systems
• BLOS SATCOM opportunities that lighter than air terminals offer
• What next for the project? Development timelines
Mr Michael Rupar, Branch Head, Transmission Technology Branch,
US Naval Research Laboratory
2.15 Overseeing and Coordinating Use of SATCOM Across NATO
• NATO’s Dependencies on Space report and what it means for future
SATCOM
• Feedback from recent exercises coordinating SATCOM activities across
partner forces
• How FMN and similar projects can enhance allied interoperability
• Future priorities for NATO ACT to maximise allied communication
capability
Squadron Leader Nick Bolan, SATCOM Capability Director, NATO ACT
2.45 Chairman’s closing remarks afternoon tea
Mr Douglas Loverro, Independent Consultant, Loverro Consulting, LLC
* Denotes Subject to Final Confirmation
4. 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.
Maria Mandic | Marketing Executive on + 44 (0) 20 7827 6124 or email mmandic@smi-online.co.uk
Gold Sponsors
Sponsor
Exhibitor
Airbus are world leaders in providing global fixed and mobile secure communication services to governments,
militaries and security forces. Indeed, as the world’s number one private-sector military 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 understand local markets, allowing us to support our customers wherever they are.
With regional strategic sales and support services in Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Asia
Pacific, our presence on the ground where our customers need us most is bolstered by our global reach.
www.satcom-airbusds.com
Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that
employs approximately 100,000 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
SES Government Solutions, a subsidiary of global satellite operator SES, is exclusively focused on meeting the
satellite communications needs of the U.S. Government. Leveraging more than four decades of experience in
the government SATCOM market, SES Government Solutions offers robust and secure satellite-based
communications solutions. Supported by SES’s fleet of over 60 satellites offering comprehensive global
coverage, SES Government Solutions provides highly reliable fixed and on-the-move capacity. Further
information can be found at www.ses-gs.com.
www.ses-gs.com
Benefits of Sponsoring
1. Launch new products or services at MilSatCom USA and give your company the opportunity to share the latest solutions with our 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
If you want to join us at 2019’s MilSatCom USA event as a sponsor or exhibitor, please contact Alia Malick on + 44 (0) 20 7827 6168 or
email amalick@smi-online.co.uk. For more information on SMi conferences, please visit: http://www.milsatcom-usaeastcoast.com
The Networking Reception hosted by Airbus
will take place at the Key Bridge Marriott Hotel.
Airbus and SMi Group are proud to announce that there will be a post conference
reception hosted at the Hilton Arlington Virginia Hotel on Wednesday 26th June.
The evening reception is an excellent networking opportunity to foster new working
relationships by engaging directly with both military and industry representatives.
Please note places are limited | 17:00 - 18:30
Please visit www.milsatcom-usa.com for further details
XTAR, LLC is a privately owned satellite operator delivering X-band services to U.S. and Allied government users. XTAR’s
two satellite payloads, with high-powered global, fixed and steerable spot beams, are WGS-compatible and readily
support mobile applications in the harshest environments. Available coverage is from Denver east to Singapore.
www.xtar.com
SAVETHEDATE
CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 2019
11th - 12th June 2019 |
RENAISSANCE Hotel LOS ANGELES
SMi’s Inaugural
Military
Space
USA 2019
SAVETHEDATE
CONFERENCE EXHIBITION 2019
5th - 7th November 2019 |
QE2 Conference Centre, Central London, UK
SMI’S 21ST ANNUAL
NEW FOR 2019
5. KEY TOPICS FOR THIS YEAR’S CONFERENCE WILL INCLUDE:
• Developments in US Space Policy and Organisation
including the life extension of the WGS the future of the
US Space Force
• Pooling and sharing sovereign SATCOM capability to
enhance future coverage among allies
• Integration of new networks and constellation coverage
to the ground segment and a system of systems
approach to communications
• Lifecycle management of existing capacity and where it
can be optimised
• Senior Vice President,
Government Strategy
Policy
• Advanced Programs
Director
• Chief of International
MilSatCom
• CEO
• Senior Analyst
• Deputy Chief Information
Officer
• Program Manager,
SATCOM Gateways
• Satcom Service Area
Owner
• Operations Research
Analyst
• Director, Business
Development
• Head of Space
Programmes
• President
• J6
• Mission Lead, Satellite
Communications
• Chief, Satellite Division
• Chief, Plans and Programs
Division, Cyberspace
Operations
• Chief of Operations
• Portfolio Manager, Theatre
Communications Portfolio
• Deputy Commanding
General for Operations
• Director US Space Systems
• Senior Technical Advisor
Network CFT
• Chief Commercial Officer
• Senior Director of Defense
Programs
• Vice President Advanced
Program Development
• SATCOM Engineering
Branch Chief
• General Director
• Operations Research
Analyst
• SATCOM Section Head
• Director, Space National
ISR
• G6
Join us at this must attend event for DoD, Navy,
Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, experts as well as
government and industry key opinion leaders.
Attendees From Last Year Included:
“Excellent panels. Lots of time for questions and discussions.
Very valuable conversations.”
UK MoD
“Looking forward to the next one”
Rockwell Collins
“Great number/placement of breaks – fantastic networking
experience”
US Navy
INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION BY NATION IN 2018
UK - 38%
Brazil - 5%
Luxembourg - 11%
NATO - 5%
France - 7%
Norway - 5%
Canada - 13%
Australia - 3%
Japan - 8%
Italy - 3%
Belgium - 2%
Register online at www.milsatcom-usa.com
NETWORKING TIME (8+ HOURS)
ATTENDENCE INCREASE OVER THE LAST 3 YEAR
129%
2016
141%
2017
143%
2018
MILITARY ATTENDEE SENIORITY 2018
OF-7 (Major General)
OF-6 (Brigadier General)
OF-5 (Colonel)
OF-4 (Lieutenant Colone)
OF-3 (Major)
OF-2 (Captain)
6. MILSATCOM USA 2019
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