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Enabling Effective Space Operations Through Domain Awareness
SMi Group proudly present the 15th Annual Conference on...
Military Space
Situational Awareness
CONFERENCE:
29th - 30th
APRIL
2020
COnFEREnCE CHAIRS:
Squadron Leader (Ret’d) Ralph Dinsley, Associate &
Founder, Reflecting Space
HOST nATIOn SpEAKERS InCLUDE:
wing Commander Alun walton, Station Commander,
RAF Fylingdales, Royal Air Force
Ms Emily Mills, Domestic Space Surveillance and Tracking
Lead, UK Space Agency
Mr Andy Ash, SSA Lead, Cyber Information Systems Division,
Dstl
Mr Simon Machin, Met Office, Space Weather Programme
Manager, MOSWOC, UK Met Office
US SpEAKERS InCLUDE:
Major General (Ret’d) Robert D. Rego, Strategic Missions
Adviser to the Commander, US STRATCOM*
Dr Jamie Stearns, Space Control Mission Lead, Space
Vehicles Directorate, AFRL, US Air Force
Dr Brendan Mulvaney, Director, China Aerospace Studies
Institute, US Air Force
Mr Robert Rutledge, Lead, Space Weather Forecast Office,
Space Weather Prediction Centre, US National Weather
Service, nOAA
Mr Kevin M. O Connell, Director, Office of Space
Commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce*
InTERnATIOnAL SpEAKERS InCLUDE:
Brigadier General Friedrich Teichmann, Director,
Geospation Institute, Austrian MoD
Lieutenant Colonel walter Villadei, Chief, SSA and SST,
Italian Air Force
Squadron Leader Joshua Fitzmaurice, Staff Officer
Surveillance of Space, AFHQ Director of ISR, EW and Space,
Royal Australian Air Force
Major Michel Bulte, NL Liaison at the German Space
Situational Awareness Centre, Royal netherlands Air Force
Dr Hauke Fiedler, Team Leader Space Situational
Awareness, German Space Operations Centre (DLR)
Mr Eugene Avenant, Chief Engineer, Space Operations,
South African national Space Agency (SAnSA)
Mr pascal Faucher, Chair, SST,
CnES
Mr Mark Dickinson, Chairman,
Space Data Association
Mr Tim Flohrer, Space Debris Analyst, Co-Lead Space
Surveillance and Tracking Segment, Space Situational
Awareness programme, ESA*
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
● Examine 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
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● Representation from the South African Space
Agency and Austrian DoD
● Dedicated segment on space weather
● Updates on A-SAT capabilities of near-peer adversaries
2. Dear Colleagues,
As space has become more congested, contested and competitive, the need
for a forum within which we outline our collective approach to managing space
has become overwhelming. Hence, the importance of SMi’s 15th Annual Military
Space Situational Awareness conference – which acknowledges the strategic
importance of space situational awareness.
With an ever-increasing range of players entering the space domain as well
as the emergence of disruptive industry players launching new LEO mega-
constellations there is a growing consensus that we need to establish a framework
for engagement in space governance – utilising effective Space Surveillance and
Tracking – to achieve these aims.
This yearly conference, bringing together military experts, government space
agencies, industry leaders and disruptors alongside academics and key-opinion
leaders, represents a fantastic opportunity to raise questions and share experience
and knowledge in a leading, internationally recognised forum.
Having attended this SMi conference for the last 4 years, I believe that this meeting
is the best of its kind in Europe. Hence, I am honoured to be able to chair it for the
second year in a row.
I look forward to seeing you in April in London.
Squadron Leader (Ret’d)
Ralph “Dinz” Dinsley,
Associate,
Reflecting Space
Military Space Situational Awareness
Day One 29th April 2020 www.military-space.com
08.00 Registration & Coffee
08.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Squadron Leader (Ret’d) Ralph ‘Dinz’ Dinsley, Associate & Founder,
Reflecting Space
HOST nATIOn OpEnInG ADDRESSES
09.00 HOST nATIOn OpEnInG ADDRESS
“we Are watching” RAF Fylingdales: Supporting UK and Allied Space Operations
• An introduction to the base capabilities and SSPAR (Solid State Phased Array
Radar) in operation
• RAF Fylingdales as a key node within the US Space Surveillance Network and
its support for pan-allied SST
• Cooperation with the SpOC to support their STM and manoeuvre efforts
wing Commander Alun walton, Station Commander, RAF Fylingdales,
Royal Air Force
09.30 The UK’s Approach to Space Situational Awareness
• RAF Fylingdales as the centre-piece of UK SSA capability: providing
persistent vigilance to protect integral space assets
• Collaboration with the UK Metoffice (MOSWOC) to monitor space
weather events and their impact on UK assets
• How the Blackett Report is shaping the UK’s approach to SSA
• Standing up and integration into the CSPOC – permanent
participation in a allied-wide approach to SSA
• Feedback from other SSA lines of effort – Starbrook optical SSA, GNSS
EDDP and CAMRa
Session Reserved for RAF Air Capability
10.00 Session Reserved for
Gold Sponsor ExoAnalytic
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 UKSA Lines of Effort within SSA
• Current framework for space operations: SDSR 2015 and the Blackett
Review
• Collaboration in SSA
• Debris mitigation
• Look Ahead
Ms Emily Mills, Domestic Space Surveillance and Tracking Lead,
UK Space Agency
11.30 phantom Echoes
• Report on work being undertaken within the 5-eyes community as part
of a collaborative SSA experiment called Phantom Echoes
• Provide background to the experiment that aims to exploit sensors
and algorithms from each nation to enhance coalition SSA decision
making during GEO on-orbit servicing missions
• Describe the collaborative environment established for Phantom Echoes
• Present our progress and results generated to date. This includes
simulation of representative scenarios featuring a re-location in GEO
as well as real-world observations collected during the Northrop-
Grumen Mission Extension Vehicle (MEV) mission
• Future plans for the collaboration and opportunities for wider
community involvement
Mr Andy Ash, SSA Lead, Cyber Information Systems Division, Dstl
12.00 Session Reserved for Sponsor
12.30 networking Lunch
SSA In SUppORT OF SpACE OpERATIOnS
13.30 Mitigating Space weather Effects to Support Operations
• Current space-based capabilities employed by the Austrian Armed
Forces: PNT, SATCOM and Remote Sensing
• Risk analysis for space services: the impact of space weather on
services with particular reference to PNT
• SSA as a benefit for critical infrastructure maintenance and at the
military tactical edge
• Tactical space weather impact prediction and mitigation efforts
being undertaken
Brigadier General Friedrich Teichmann, Director, Geospation Institute,
Austrian MoD
14.00 SSA Activities in the ApAC Region
• SSA’s role in providing the mission assurance required for a 5th
Generation Air Force
• SpaceFest: bringing together industry and academia to develop
Australia’s domestic SSA capabilities
• Woomera test range at the centre stage for Australia’s ability to
detect and track space objects and assets
• The Falcon Telescope Network (FTN) – collaboration with USAF
Academy in delivering a small aperture optical telescope system
Squadron Leader Joshua Fitzmaurice, Staff Officer Surveillance of Space,
AFHQ Director of ISR, EW and Space, Royal Australian Air Force
SpACE DATA AnD CATALOGInG FUTURE COnSTELLATIOnS
14.30 pAnEL: Space Data in Support of Effective SSA
• Merging the commercial and military approaches to SSA
– the need to deliver data across the spectrum of operators
and provide a holistic approach
• What A-SAT testing means for space data analysis and cataloguing
• Big data and machine learning algorithms: what they mean for the
sector and our approach to SSA
• Where collaborations and partnerships can streamline our approach
in the future
Moderator:
Mr Mark Dickinson, Chairman, Space Data Association
panellists:
Senior Representative, Name to be Confirmed, ExoAnalytic Solutions
Invited panellists:
Mr Matt Cosby, CTO, Goonhilly Earth Station*
15.15 Afternoon Tea
EMERGInG nATIOnS SpACE SITUATIOnAL AwAREnESS
15.45 SSA for Emerging Space Operations in Africa
• An introduction to the South African space programme: plans for
development and where emerging space powers fit into the existing
paradigm
• SATSA SBAS (Space Base Augmentation System) awareness and
training for SSA support
• How SANSA is employing ground-based SST to support effective space
operations
• Future priorities for the development of SSA capability in the context of
LEO constellation development
Mr Eugene Avenant, Chief Engineer, Space Operations, South African
national Space Agency (SAnSA)
EUROpEAn SSA EFFORTS
16.15 Presentation Title to be Confirmed
Dr Hauke Fiedler, Team Leader Space Situational Awareness,
German Space Operations Centre (DLR)
16.45 Updates on RnLAF Space Activities
• Current SSA projects: radar & optical detection
• BRIK-II – status of the RNLAF technical demonstrator nano-satellite
• Ambition of the RNLAF Space Branch
Major Michel Bulte, NL Liaison at the German Space Situational
Awareness Centre, Royal netherlands Air Force
SpACE LAw
17.15 Enhancing Space Security Through Effective SSA
• Current space dependency: applications reliant on satellite-based
capabilities
• The space security system: legal and user environments in space,
cyber considerations and ground stations
• Debris – occurrence, prevention and mitigation
- Active debris removal missions and efforts
- SST, regulation and debris prevention
• Working groups and future lines of effort to maximise effective space security
professsor Serge plattard, Deputy Director, Space Domain, University
College London
17.45 Chairs Closing Remarks and End of Day One
Squadron Leader (Ret’d) Ralph Dinsley, Associate & Founder,
Reflecting Space
18.00 Drinks Reception
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3. Military Space Situational Awareness
www.military-space.com Day Two 30th April 2020
08.30 Registration & Coffee
08.50 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
US SSA pERSpECTIVES
09.00 HOST nATIOn OpEnInG ADDRESS
Space Situational Awareness and Management within the new
Enterprise Framework
• Transforming the approach towards an enterprise wide approach to
space within the US
- Standing up of the SDA, creation of the SPACECOCOM and moves
towards a separate branch ‘Space Force’
• What the new enterprise approach to space means for situational
awareness and STM
• USAF transfer of SSA data to the Dept of Commerce: how the Unified
Data Library will build a more holistic approach to STM
• How emerging LEO environments will transform the US approach to
SSA and STM
Major General (Ret’d) Robert D. Rego, Strategic Missions Adviser to the
Commander, US STRATCOM*
Mr Kevin M. O Connell, Director, Office of Space Commerce, U.S.
Department of Commerce*
09.30 AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate SSA Research
• Basic research in new phenomenologies for object characterization
• Collaborations with partner agencies to advance SSA to the entire
cis-lunar sphere
• Highlights of international collaborations advancing object detection
and tracking
• Concluding R&D perspectives on the SSA environment and domain
developments
Dr Jamie Stearns, Space Control Mission Lead, Space Vehicles
Directorate, AFRL, US Air Force
10.00 Session Reserved for Sponsor
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 Session Reserved for Sponsor
11.30 CREAM – ESA’s proposal for Collision Risk Avoidance and Mitigation
• Active collision avoidance as a routine task in space operations and
space surveillance data’s role in supporting this capability
• Sustainability of the model: with an increasing need for manoeuvres –
the case for a more automated system
• CREAM (Collision Risk Estimation and Automated Mitigation) current
progress of the programme and technology demonstrations
• Reducing operator error, false alerts and time between close
approach and decision
Mr Tim Flohrer, Space Debris Analyst, Co-Lead Space Surveillance and
Tracking Segment, Space Situational Awareness programme, ESA*
12.00 networking Lunch
SST AnD DEBRIS MITIGATIOn
13.00 Italian SST and STM Lines of Effort
• STM for SICRAL and other major Italian space enterprises
• Optical and laser based monitoring of space assets: value and
infrastructure priorities moving forward
• Key priorities for the Italian Air Force moving forward – delivering future
capability
• Integrating responsible approach to space development: deorbiting
processes for new satellite assets
Lieutenant Colonel walter Villadei, Chief, SSA and SST, Italian Air Force
13.30 The EU’s SST Consortium Framework
• Political framework for the EU SST consortium – Decision 541/2014
• Utilising sovereign national capability within a dual use system of
systems for enhanced SST
• Collaboration within the consortium: member agencies and
coordination of efforts
• Service provision model and the enhancement of the sensor network
• Development of a European catalogue and considerations for data
sharing
Mr pascal Faucher, Chair, SST, CnES
14.00 Presentation Title to be Confirmed
Mr Matt Cosby, Chief Technical Officer,
Goonhilly Earth Station*
SpACE wEATHER
14.30 The MOSwOC in Support of Space Operations
• Space weather as a driver for the communication, navigation and
earth observation tools applied on the ground
• SWPC MoU and shared capability development and training with
NOAA
• An introduction to the MOSWOC: integration with the Met Office
Operations Centre and modelling and analysis conducted
• Risk mitigation from extreme space weather events and its role in
enhancing space security
Mr Simon Machin, Met Office, Space Weather Programme Manager,
MOSWOC, UK Met Office
15.00 Afternoon Tea
15.30 Monitoring Space weather as a Key Enabler for Holistic SSA
• Activity trends in space weather events – major solar events and its
impact on LEO and GEO assets
• Geospace modelling for predictions of solar winds and space weather
forecasting
• PSR and SSR surveillance and NOAA’s partnership with other state
agencies to support ongoing space activities
• An introduction to NOAA’s space weather prediction centre and the
role it provides within the framework of the US SSA network
Mr Robert Rutledge, Lead, Space Weather Forecast Office, Space
Weather Prediction Centre, US National Weather Service, nOAA
A-SAT COnSIDERATIOnS FOR SSA
16.00 Operating Against near-peer Adversaries: Implications for SSA
• Current contested, competitive and congested landscape for space:
what this means in a near-peer environment
• Understanding China’s ASAT and space capabilities and what it
means for the NATO-aligned space warfighting doctrine
• How effective space situational awareness can provide effective
balance to peer-adversary capability
• Potential for future satellite based active protection systems
Dr Brendan Mulvaney, Director, China Aerospace Studies Institute, US Air
Force
16.30 Chairs Closing Remarks and End of Day Two
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