This document provides information about the Military Space Situational Awareness conference happening on April 25-26, 2018 in London. It outlines the event highlights, schedule, speakers, and registration details. The conference will discuss enhancing situational awareness capabilities to ensure security of vital space assets and address key issues like space debris, weather threats, and congestion from large satellite constellations. It promotes allied cooperation on space situational awareness and managing the growing population of objects in space.
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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
● Hear from senior military and civil officials on the
latest solutions being implemented to enhance the
security of space assets through domain awareness
● Discuss key issues impacting space security including
debris, weather and hostile threats
● With the era of mega-constellations in LEO
approaching, debate how best government and
industry can manage further space congestion
through policy implementation and best practices
to ensure future sustainable space use
● Discuss the benefits of allied cooperation of Space
Situational Awareness (SSA) services and information
to create a holistic approach to SSA and a more
accurate global picture
PLUS A HALF DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Developing a Roadmap for Proportionate Space Regulation
Hosted by Sqn Ldr (Ret’d) Ralph ‘Dinz’ Dinsley, Associate, Reflecting Space
Tuesday 24th April 2018, Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington, United Kingdom | 12.30-16.30
CHAIRMAN:
Sqn Ldr (Ret’d) Ralph’ Dinz’ Dinsley, Associate,
Reflecting Space
HOST NATION SPEAKERS:
Speaker to be Confirmed,
UK Ministry of Defence
Colin Armstrong, Head of Space Security Policy,
UK Space Agency
Simon Machin, Space Weather Lead for Defence and
Security, UK Met Office
Andrew Ash, Principal Scientist, Space Programmes,
DSTL
EXPERT SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Brigadier (AF) Jean-Pascal Breton, Commander, French
Joint Space Command, French MoD
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy J. Bos, Chief, Space Policy,
Policy Division, US Strategic Command
Lieutenant Colonel Roderik Dercks,
Strategy and Communication,
German Space Situational Awareness Center
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Villadei, SST National Delegate
to EU SST/SSA Committee and Aeronautical Space Policy
Offi ce, Italian Air Force
Nicolas Bobrinsky, Head of SSA Programme,
European Space Agency
Ms Diana McKissock, 18th Space Controls Squadron,
US Air Force
Dr Pascal Faucher, Chairman, EU SST Consortium, Defence
and Security, CNES
Professor Hiroshi Yamakawa, Member of the Committee
on National Space Policy, Japanese Cabinet Office
Dr Egemen Imre, Chief Researcher,
Systems Engineering Group,
TUBITAK UZAY Space Technologies Research Institute
Dr Douglas Hendrix, CEO,
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08.30 Registration & Coffee
08.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Sqn Ldr (Ret’d) Ralph ‘Dinz’ Dinsley, Associate,
Reflecting Space
09.00 HOST NATION OPENING ADDRESS
Developing the UK SpOC into an Interagency Focal Point for Space Missions
• Developing a Transformation Roadmap for the UK Space
Operations Center (UK SpOC)
• Providing secure, cost effective, technically agile, and labour
effi cient space assets
• Allowing fl exibility to support new capabilities including data fusion
and real-time data analytics
Speaker to be Confirmed, UK Ministry of Defence
09.30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Priority Number One for Joint Space Command: Enhancing SSA
Capabilities to Ensure the Security of all Space Systems
• Ensuring access to robust, resilient and fl exible capabilities through
sovereign, allied and commercial space systems to protect space
systems
• Fulfi lling capability gaps to better protect space assets: enhancing
GRAVES and the development of pre-C2 space surveillance capability
• Developing the standard of SSA service to enhance support for
military operations
• Plans for future development of next-generation space capabilities
• Cooperation with allies in a united approach to SSA- the European
SST initiative
Brigadier (AF) Jean-Pascal Breton, Commander, French Joint Space
Command, French MoD
10.00 The Future of Commercial SSA
• What will it look like in the future
• What is the potential value to global militaries and space agencies
• How do you integrate it successfully
Dr Douglas Hendrix, CEO, ExoAnalytic Solutions
10.30 Morning Coffee and Networking
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATION
11.00 Military Space Situational Awareness: A priority for USSTRATCOM
• Space domain is vital to U.S. national security interests and to
the global community, and has become increasingly contested,
degraded, and operationally-limited
• Ensuring a reliable and comprehensive picture of the current and
future space environment and operational environment upon which
space operations depend including detecting, characterizing, and
assessing space objects, space debris, and space threats
• Fundamental to conducting military, civil, and commercial space
operations and to protecting and defending space systems
• Strengthening stability in space through domestic and international
measures to promote safe and responsible operations in space
• Continuing and increasing cooperation and collaboration with
global allies, partners, and international bodies
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy J. Bos, Chief, Space Policy, Policy Division,
US Strategic Command
11.30 Utilising SSA to Protect European Space Assets from Adverse Space Threats
• An update on ESA’s SSA system, its key benefi ts, and timeframe for
operational use by 2020
• Focusing on enhanced SST capabilities to combat threats facing
critical space infrastructures
- Space debris
- Space weather
- Large constellations
• Collaboration with allies to increase SSA data through shared
services and information
Nicolas Bobrinsky, Head of SSA Programme,
European Space Agency
12.00 The Future of Australian SSA
• Status of Australian SSA systems
• Development of indigenous SSA capabilities
• Collaboration opportunities
Wing Commander Steven Henry, Royal Australian Air Force*
12.30 SSA Policy and Activities in Japan: Government and Academia Perspectives
• Outlining the Japanese Space Situational Awareness (SSA) System
and the programmes implantation targeted for 2022
• Current ground-based space surveillance system and Japanese
activities in space
• Considering the changing security situation around Japan and the
need for greater SSA abilities
• The importance of cooperation with allied nations such as the US to
share expertise and experiences
Professor Hiroshi Yamakawa, Member of the Committee on National
Space Policy, Japanese Cabinet Office
13.00 Networking Lunch
14.00 Space Situational Awareness from Space:
A (Humanitarian) Case for Collaboration
• Life without (satellite) TV: Is it worth living?
• Classifi ed Data: Can we justify the justifi cations?
• What can we learn from Landsat/Copernicus model?
• A modest proposal: Generating and disseminating space based
observation data
Dr Egemen Imre, Chief Researcher, Systems Engineering Group,
TUBITAK UZAY Space Technologies Research Institute
SPACE WEATHER
14.30 The Impact of Space Weather on the Availability of Space Services
• Space capabilities infl uenced by space weather with a focus on GNSS
• Impact on military and civilian space use
• Establishing effective warning time and threat awareness
• How much are the GNSS services deteriorated in the worst case?
Brigadier General Friedrich Teichmann, Director, Geospatial Institute,
Austrian MoD*
15.00 The Impact of Space Weather on the Domain: Monitoring and
Developing Resilience in Data Collection
• ‘End of life’ assets and capability gaps for spacecraft and sensors
• Next-generation requirements for the MET offi ce and partners to
broaden breadth of sensors/available data to improve space
weather monitoring
• International collaboration efforts: ESA SSA SWE programme and
launch of COSMIC 2a
Simon Machin, Space Weather Lead for Defence and Security,
UK Met Office
15.30 Afternoon Tea
SPACE DEBRIS MANAGEMENT
16.00 The Future of the Space Debris Environment
• Use of SSA data to monitor adherence to debris mitigation rules in
space
• The impace of traffi c increase by mega-constellations and small
satellites
• Operational collision avoidance in LEO today and in future and the
role of surveillance data
Holger Krag, Head of Space Debris Offi ce,
European Space Agency
16.30 Assessing Solutions to Combat Space Congestion at the Defence
Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL)
• The Daedalus experiment: a cost effective alternative to de-
orbiting rockets to tackle the issue of space debris
• The potential risks and impact on military SSA sensors and
processing systems
• The importance of addressing the increasing congestion in low
Earth Orbit (LEO) for future civil and military space exploration and
satellite launches
Andrew Ash, Principal Scientist, Space Programmes, DSTL
17.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
17.05 - 18.35 Networking Reception Sponsored by
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08.30 Registration & Coffee
08.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Sqn Ldr (Ret’d) Ralph ‘Dinz’ Dinsley, Associate,
Reflecting Space
09.00 HOST NATION OPENING ADDRESS
Creating an Effective Space Security Structure for the UK’s Civilian
and Military Space Assets
• The importance of ensuring comprehensive SSA capabilities in line
with UK Spaceflight Bill aspirations
• Ensuring safety through advanced space technologies and
cooperation with government and industry
Colin Armstrong, Head of Space Security Policy, UK Space Agency
SPACE SURVEILLANCE AND TRACKING (SST)
09.30 Providing SST Cataloguing and Effective SSA to Assure Global
Freedom of Action in Space for US Forces and her Allies
• Cataloguing a clear picture of space to allow Joint Space
Operations Command (JSpOC) to provide optical-imaging data
for active missions
• Providing ‘conjunction data messages’ to space system operators
for threat awareness
• Ensuring sensor optimization to maintain observation and tracking
accuracy
• SSA data sharing with national and international agencies to
increase space safety
Ms Diana McKissock, 18th Space Controls Squadron, US Air Force
10.00 Exploring Italy’s Space Requirements for the Protection of Space
Assets and Capabilities
• Increasing the SSA capability of the Italian Armed Forces
• Assets available to the Italian Armed Forces in Space and how
these can be enhanced
• Collaborating with allies and industry for future Italian SSA and SST
operations
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Villadei, SST National Delegate to EU SST/
SSA Committee and Aeronautical Space Policy Office,
Italian Air Force
10.30 Morning Coffee and Networking
11.00 The German Experimental Space Surveillance and Tracking Radar
(GESTRA): Developing a Comprehensive SST Database to Support SSA
Operations
• Feedback and progress since operational implementation in 2017
• Utilising GESTRA to support GSSAC Upgrade 1
• Providing updated interfaces, system integration, data processing
functions and analysis capabilities to incrementally achieve full
operational capability by 2020
• Active support of the European Commission’s SST Support
Programme and other close civil-military cooperation
Lieutenant Colonel Roderik Dercks, Strategy and Communication,
German Space Situational Awareness Center
11.30 EU Space Surveillance and Tracking framework: a Consortium of
Member States safeguarding European space infrastructure and
orbital environment
• Strategic importance of space security for Europe
• Governance of the Consortium
• Sensors, data processing, service provision, users
• Future of SST in Europe
Dr Pascal Faucher, Chairman, EU SST Consortium, Defence and
Security, CNES
12.00 Enhancing Space Capabilities for the Polish MoD: SSA System
Development
• RD and procurement focuses to develop SSA capabilities
• Cooperation with allies including the SST Consortium
• Building awareness of the growing challenges facing the space
domain
Lieutenant Colonel Rafal Borek, Department of Military Foreign Affairs,
Polish MoD
12.30 Networking Lunch
CIVILIAN ROLE IN Space Situational Awareness
13.30 Space Situational Awareness, Norms of Behaviour, and Space Security
• Space domain is “normalizing” and becoming more like other
domains (air, land, maritime) of commercial and military activity
• Establishing norms of behaviour in space will help support space
deterrence, stability and threat detection like they do in other domains
• Improving shared SSA among governments, commercial operators
and other actors is fundamental to supporting norms of behaviour
and enhancing space security for all users
Brian Weeden, Director of Program Planning,
Secure World Foundation
14.00 Civil SSA Activities for Collision and Space Debris Mitigation
• Updates on SMARTnet
• Ground Based Optical Sensors for GEO Monitoring
• Creating catalogues and space objects and providing
mechanisms for information sharing
Professor Thomas Schildknecht, Astronomical Institute,
University of Bern
14.30 Afternoon Tea and Networking
15.00 PANEL DISCUSSION:
Space Situational Awareness: Solely a Military Responsibility?
• Identifying common needs and challenges
• Preparing for the commercial era of space
• Leading the way on next-generation technologies
- civilian and government cooperation
MODERATOR: Sqn Ldr (Ret’d) Ralph Dinsley, Associate,
Reflecting Space
Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Bos, Chief, Space Policy Branch,
U.S. Strategic Command
Lieutenant Colonel Walter Villadei, SST National Delegate to the EU
SST and SSA Committee, Italian Ministry of Defence
Colin Armstrong, Head of Space Security Policy,
UK Space Agency
Brian Weeden, Director of Program Planning,
Secure World Foundation
15.45 Supporting SSA Efforts to Ensure Security in Space through Effective
Space Policy
• European Space Policy Institute (ESPI) initiatives to encourage
responsible and safe operations in space
• The importance of worldwide policy implementation as threats
continue to grow for military, government and civil space assets
• Ensuring responsible and good practices for mega-constellation,
small sat and CubeSat launches
Dr Serge Plattard, Senior Research Fellow,
European Space Policy Institute
16.15 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
4. Developing a Roadmap for
Proportionate Space Regulation
Workshop Leader:
Sqn Ldr (Ret’d) Ralph ‘Dinz’ Dinsley,
Associate, Reflecting Space
HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
Tuesday 24th April 2018
12.30 – 16.30
Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK
Overview of Workshop:
As an ever-increasing range of players enter the space
domain there are new and as yet unimagined scenarios
for security that will arise, in order to deal with these, in
addition to the current changing space environment there
is a need to create governance frameworks or protocols
that are permissive, but also bound engagement in space.
Why you should attend:
• Discuss the growing threats facing the space domain as
military and civilian access drastically increases
• Explore prospective governance frameworks and
protocols applicable to the ever-changing space
environment
• Learn about the importance of developing
proportionate space regulations through effective
roadmaps
• Get an overview of technological capabilities that can
be utilised for space governance
• In depth discussion with experts from military, industry
and academia on the way ahead
About the Organisation:
Reflecting Space is a think-tank collaboration created to
inspire discussion across government, industry, academia
and wider, additionally focussing on engagement with the
general public. Its aim is to awaken an understanding of
the benefi ts of space to society and thus ensuring the long-
term sustainable use of outer space. Refl ecting Space is
a facilitator and research body promoting dialogue to
support the UK roles and responsibilities as a ‘space-faring’
nation.
Programme:
12.30 Registration and Coffee
13.00 Opening remarks and introductions
13.10 The hazards and threats to space sustainability
13.40 A reluctance to develop regulations for space
operations
14.30 Afternoon Tea
15.00 Technology required to effectively apply
governance
15.40 Ethics of Space Operations.
16.20 Closing remarks and Questions
16.30 End of Workshop
About the Workshop Host:
Sqn Ldr (Ret’d) Ralph “Dinz” Dinsley is a recently retired
surveillance of space practitioner with more than 32 years of
service; in excess of 16 years in military space related roles.
Joining the RAF in 1985 as a Fighter Controller, and specialising
in the surveillance role, his fi nal assignments included leading
the RAF contribution to global space situational awareness
activity including 2 signifi cant programmes; Combined
Space Operations Initiative and EU Space Surveillance and
Tracking Framework. He is a CAS Fellow and has an MA in
Peace and Development from Leeds Metropolitan University;
his dissertation covered “Critical Perspectives on UK Space
Security”. Dinz is now Director of Northern Space Security
Ltd, providing specialist space support to government, industry
and academia.
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Conference: Wednesday 25th to Thursday 26th April 2018, Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington, United Kingdom
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