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MARRIOTT WARSAW HOTEL, WARSAW, POLAND
Ensuring Flexible, Protected and Interoperable
CIS Capabilities for the Warfighter
1st & 2nd
FEIB
EXPERT MILITARY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Colonel Robert Drozd, Chief of Command and Control Directorate,
J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces
Colonel Grzegorz Szmit, Head of IT Branch, Command and Control
Directorate, J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces
Colonel Charles Robert Parker, CIO/G-6, US Army Europe
Colonel Michel Pardoux, Head of Telecommunications Technical
Branch, Ministry of Defence France
Colonel Horst Treiblmaier, Chief of Communication, Ministry of
Defence Austria
Colonel Thomas Wirsching, J5 Division Head, NATO CIS Group
Colonel Heinrich Krispler, CIS Directorate Policies and
Requirements, EU Military Staff
Colonel Ivica Celik, Head of Department for Deployable CIS, J6,
General Staff, Croatian Armed Forces (CAF)
Lieutenant Colonel David Henriksen, Commander CIS Task Group,
CIS Services and Operations, Norwegian Armed Forces
Lieutenant Colonel Herman Hendrickx, Chief of G-6, Belgian
Defence
Lieutenant Colonel Rimas Kazlauskas, Head of CIS Branch,
Lithuanian Armed Forces
Major Mike Harris, Tactical Communications Officer, Canadian
Armed Forces
Major Salvador Llopis, Project Officer, European Defence Agency
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
•	 Meet, network with and hear from senior military personnel in the J6
Command and Control Directorate, Polish General Staff
•	 Hear national updates on how secure tactical communications can
be effectively operated in contested environments
•	 Discuss how flexible and continuous connectivity is being achieved
through next generational tactical communication capabilities
•	 Understand how Europe is fostering greater allied integration to meet
national, regional and international requirements
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SPONSORS
A: Selected Results from Applied Research to Improve Robustness in
Military Tactical Networks
Hosted by: Peter Sevenich, Head of the Robust Networks Research Group,
Fraunhofer FKIE
08:30 - 12:30
B: Towards a Cyber Strategic Research Agenda: Cyber Research
Challenges and Opportunities for the Military
Hosted by: Major Salvador Llopis, Project Officer Cyber Defence Technology,
European Defence Agency
13:00- 17:00
PLUS TWO INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS ON 31ST JANUARY 2018
MARRIOTT WARSAW HOTEL, WARSAW, POLAND
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#MDCSMi18
SMi presents its 11th annual conference on
Mobile Deployable Communications 2018
Day One | 1st February 2018 	 www.mobiledeployable.com
Register online at www.mobiledeployable.com
8.30 	 Registration & Coffee
9.00 	 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Colonel Grzegorz Szmit, Head of IT Branch, Command and Control
Directorate- J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces
HOST NATION OPENING ADDRESS:
9.10 	 Bringing CIS to the Polish Armed Forces
•	Fulfilling critical CIS requirements for the Polish Armed Forces
•	Utilizing a Polish Mission Network (PMN) to incorporate with allies
during mission and as a national FMN implementation
•	Implementing Polish Armed Forces CIS Enterprise Architecture as
part of PMN (FMN) implementation
•	Cyber: Combating threats and challenges
Colonel Robert Drozd, Chief of Command and Control
Directorate- J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces
CONTINUOUS AND ADAPTABLE COMMUNICATIONS
9.40 	 Effectively Delivering Net-Centric CIS Capabilities to U.S. Army
Europe
• Ensuring U.S. warfighters have the effective mission command
network systems and IT services for decision superiority
• The challenges associated with maintaining and enabling
secure network communications in a contested environment
Colonel Charles Robert Parker, CIO/G-6, US Army Europe
10.10	 Ensuring Continuous Connectivity in Deployable Communications
•	Connecting commander to the mobile front line
•	Maintaining resiliency whilst ensuring interoperability within
systems
•	How to improve combat effectiveness and air-to-ground
cooperation
Colonel Michel Pardoux, Head of Telecommunications Branch,
DGA France
10.40 	 Morning Coffee
11.10 	 BDATech: Completing the Mission Through Adaptable
Communications Platforms
• BDATech’s approach to designing multi-mission set
communications platforms
• Required flexibility in communication platforms to combat
modern threats & requirements
• Utilising the correct integrated software programmes to ensure
mission success
Speaker to be Confirmed, Black Diamond Advanced Technology
NEXT GENERATION PROGRAMMES AND CAPABILITIES
11.40 	 Satisfying Austria`s Next-Generation Tactical Communication
Requirements
•	Implementation of the FTCN
•	Integration into the fixed Network and existing Comms
•	Foreseeable Requirements and possible developments
Colonel Horst Treiblmaier, Chief of Communication, Ministry of
Defence Austria
12.10 	 Tactical LTE network for the maneuvering forces - operating while
on-the-move
•	The benefits of broadband LTE network for the deployed forces
•	Challenges- LTE On-the-Move operations
•	Challenges- LTE immunity and robustness
•	On the move SATCOM backhauling
•	Interoperability with other networks
Gal Septon, Marketing & Sales Manager, ELTA Systems Ltd
12.40	 Networking Lunch
13.40 	 Critical CIS Projects for the Belgium Armed Forces
•	Feedback from 2017 and the impact on future CIS planning
•	An update on future programmes
	 - BEST
	 - MRR
	 - SOTM
•	Collaboration with allied partners
Lieutenant Colonel Herman Hendrickx, Chief of G-6,
Belgian Defence
14.10 	 Communications- Current Trends and Technology Enablers
•	Military verus Commercial SatComs
•	TACSAT- Land to Sea to Air
•	Unified Comms & Security
Zbigniew Perka, Regional Sales Director Government,
NSSLGlobal Gmbh
Peter Crafter, Business Development Director, NSSLGlobal GmbH
14.40 	 Development and Employment of CIS in the Norwegian Armed
Forces
•	Major Norwegian investments
•	Current CIS projects and operational requirements
•	Interoperability and collaboration with NATO and partners
•	NATO High Visibility Exercise “Trident Juncture 2018” in Norway
•	Participation in missions abroad and the employment of CIS
systems
Lieutenant Colonel David Henriksen, Commander CIS Task Group,
CIS Services and Operations, Norwegian Armed Forces
15.10 	 Afternoon Tea
15.40 	 Protecting the Connected Warfighter
•	From RF, cyber, and insider threats
•	With affordable, scalable approaches
•	That work over Multiple Transport Networks
Marty Conrad, Director, Systems Solutions, ViaSat, Inc.
16.10 	 Tactical Communication Challenges and Enhancing Current
Canadian Capabilities
•	Current challenges and key drivers for next-generation
requirements
•	Capabilities gaps and future requirements to enhance the
Technical Communication Network
	 - Next-generation radios
	 - Software defined radios-enhance interoperability and 		
flexibility
•	Collaboration with NATO and international partners
Major Mike Harris, Tactical Communications Officer,
Canadian Armed Forces
16.40 	 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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8.30 	 Registration & Coffee
9.00 	 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Colonel Grzegorz Szmit, Head of IT Branch, Command and Control
Directorate- J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces
KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
9.10 	 DCIS Support to Operations and Current Developments
•	Provision of NATO CIS in support of operations
•	Current developments in NATO CIS
Colonel Thomas Wirsching, J5 Division Head, NATO CIS Group
9.40 	 Session Details to be Confirmed
Speaker to be Confirmed, Airbus
10.10 	 Morning Coffee
10.40 	 4G LTE for Military Mobile Deployable Communications
•	It is now accepted that 4G LTE will play a part in future military
comms
•	But it will appear in some scenarios earlier and others later
•	What 4G LTE is out there now and public?
•	What needs to be done to push it further?
•	Where is the limit?
Dr Tim Wilkinson, Chief Technologist, General Dynamics Mission
Systems
11.10	 The Challenges facing UK Military Deployable Communications
and Opportunities for Industry
•	An overview of Critical IT Projects in the Deployed Domain
•	Challenges that they face - Interoperability, Security, Encryption,
Information Sharing
•	Commercial opportunities and benefits - Where Industry can
lean in
Tony Reeves, Technical Director Deployed Operations,
PA Consulting
11.40 	 RUAG ARANEA - Multinational and Interoperable Tactical
Communications
Christian Schlatter, Manager Solutions, RUAG Holding AG
12.10 	 Current Tactical CIS Requirements for the Croatian Armed Forces
•	An outline of critical assets and CIS division structure
•	Recent operations and overcoming challenges to ensure the
provision of effective tactical communication capabilities for
the warfighter
•	Procurement plans to enhance signal technologies as outlined
by MoD
•	How the CAF are developing relationships with allied forces
Colonel Ivica Celik, Head of Department for Deployable CIS, J6,
General Staff, Croatian Armed Forces (CAF)
12.40 	 Networking Lunch
13.40 	 Continuos Capability Development with Software Defined Radio
	 Harri Romppainen, Vice President, Defence, Bittium
14.10 	 How the Lithuanian Armed Forces are Meeting Critical CIS
Requirements through Interoperable Networks and Regional
Collaboration
•	Current capabilities and future requirements
•	Challenges facing the Lithuanian CIS division
•	Key threats in the region and the importance of mission
readiness in contested environments
Lieutenant Colonel Rimas Kazlauskas, Head of CIS,
Lithuanian Armed Forces
14.40 	 ESSOR OC1 Initial Outcomes
Charles Chedhomme, Commercial, Finance and Programme
Management Support Officer, OCCAR
Fulvio Arreghini, Technical Specialist, OCCAR-EA
15.10 	 Provision of Deployable CIS Capabilities by Bulgaria
•	An outline of the key tactical communication and CIS
capacities and requirements
•	To what extent has the demand on CIS capabilities been
increased due to external threats to national security
•	Focusing on next-generation technologies to strengthen CIS
capabilities
Colonel Ivan Kolev, Chief of Communications, Networks and
Systems Branch, Bulgarian Armed Forces*
15.40 	 Afternoon Tea
CYBER SECURITY IN THE TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS DOMAIN
16.10 	 Ensuring Robust and Efficient CIS Architectures and Cyber Defence
For Military EU CSDP Missions and Operations
•	CSFP including goals of the Global Strategy
•	CSDP overview military and civilian missions and operations
•	Cyber strategy and overview of conceptional framework of the
EU including CIS and Cyber concept
•	Overview and status of different CIS and Cyber projects
including EUMS approach FMN and CWIX
•	Vision EUMS: How to enhance information priority, CIS
effectiveness and Cyber defence for military CSDP missions and
operations
Colonel Heinrich Krispler, Branch Chief Policies and Requirements,
Communications and Information Systems Directorate, EU Military
Staff
16.40 	 An Insight into the Cyber Impact and the Convergence with
Electronic Warfare on Deployable Communications
•	Information Requirements for Cyber Defence and Electronic
Warfare decision making
•	The Value of Architectures for planning the CIS Infrastructure
and their Defences for EU-led Operations
•	On the road to ensure the availability of the state-of-the art of
Cyber Defence Technology
Major Salvador Llopis, Project Officer Cyber Defence Technology,
European Defence Agency
17.10 	 Cyber Security of Communication Systems based on R&D activities
of Military Communication Institute
• Threats targeting communication and IT systems
• Risks assessment of critical infrastructure
• Cyber Security Laboratory capabilities
• National and international initiatives
Lieutenant Colonel Bartosz Jasiul, Head of Cyber Security
Laboratory, C4I Systems Department, Military Communications
Institute
17.40 	 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
Mobile Deployable Communications 2018
www.mobiledeployable.com	 Day Two | 2nd February 2018
Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711
*Subject to final confirmation
SUPPORTED BY
Hosted by: Peter Sevenich, Head of the Robust Networks Research Group,
Fraunhofer FKIE
Hosted by: Major Salvador Llopis, Project Officer Cyber Defence
Technology, European Defence Agency
HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP A | 08.30 - 12.30 | Wednesday 31st January 2018
Marriott Warsaw Hotel, Warsaw, Poland
HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP B I 13.00 - 17.00 | Wednesday 31st January 2018
Marriott Warsaw Hotel, Warsaw, Poland
Selected Results from Applied Research
to Improve Robustness in Military Tactical
Networks
Towards a Cyber Strategic Research Agenda:
Cyber Research Challenges and Opportunities
for the Military
In Association With
In Association
With
About the workshop host:
Dipl. Phys. Peter Sevenich has been at the Fraunhofer Institute for
Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics FKIE since 1998.
He is Head of the Robust Networks Research Group and responsible for
the research areas architectures for coalition networks, wireless tactical
networks and sensor/effector networks.
Peter Sevenich is the German governmental expert for the EDA CapTech
IAP4 that focuses on the area of Communication, Information Systems
and Cyber Defence as well as the German representative in the NATO
STO IST Working Group on Heterogeneous tactical networks focusing on
improving connectivity and network efficiency.
In the multinational test and demonstration project Coalition Networks
for Secure Information Sharing (CoNSIS) he is member a of the Steering
Committee.
Overview of workshop:
The workshop will highlight the challenges in the tactical radio
communication domain for joint and combined missions with
heterogeneous equipment.
An overview of technical solutions and development on the
networking, radio to router communications and radio side will be
given and new transport mechanism introduced. Relevant military
and civilian standardisation, as an enabler for interoperability will
be discussed, as well as research initiatives on the national, EDA
and NATO side.
The aim of the workshop is to improve information exchange and
networking between military, academia and industry to enhance
the level of interoperability for products in the area of mobile
tactical communications for future coalition missions.
­Why you should attend:
•	 Understand the challenges in tactical radio communications in
coalition missions
•	 Get an overview on technical solutions for heterogeneous
tactical radio networks
•	 Take into account techniques like mobile ad hoc networking,
software defined radio, cross-layer approaches and cognitive
radio
•	 Learn about ongoing standardisation in the area of routing and
waveform design towards interoperability
•	 In depth discussion with experts from military, academia and
industry on the way ahead
About the organisation:
The Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing
and Ergonomics FKIE develops solutions for complex cyber-physical
systems. At FKIE we focus on the efficient and robust communication
in networked systems and their security. We protect the data and
its transmission through preventive security measures, detect
security incidents, and take appropriate measures to avert further
damage.
Overview of workshop:
A Cyber Strategic Research Agenda provides a comprehensive
overview of the state-of-the-art of the cyber technology and describes
technology roadmaps for the short, medium and long term. The
workshop is expected to provide views from public and private
organizations on research and technology aspects of cybersecurity
and cyberdefence.
­Why you should attend:
•	 The workshop is expected to provide a forum to share views from
different stakehokders on:
•	 The state-of-the-art of cyber technology
•	 The importance of research on cybersecurity and cyberdefence
About the workshop host:
Major Llopis graduated from the Spanish Army Officers’ Military
Academy as Signal Officer. He served as a Staff Officer at the
NATO Rapid Deployment Corps within the Communications and
Information Systems Division in Valencia, Spain; Telecommunications,
Information Systems and Technical Support Staff at the Spanish Army
Headquarters and most recently, as a Plans & Operations Officer at
the Spanish Cyber Command of the Defence Staff. He graduated
from the Spanish Joint Command and Staff College in Madrid and he
holds a Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering. Since
2015, he is working as Project Officer Cyber Defence Technology and
moderator of the Cyber Research and Technology Working Group at
the European Defence Agency in Brussels.
Programme:
13.00 	 Registration & Coffee
13.30 	 Opening and introductions
13.40 	 Session 1. Cyber strategic research agenda and dual-use
technologies
	 A view from Industry
14.20 	 Session 2. Cyber stategic research agenda and dual-use
technologies
	 A view from Academia
15.00 	 Afternoon Tea
15.30 	 Session 3. Cyber strategic research agenda and dual-
use technologies. A view from a Research Technology
Organisation
16.10 	 Session 4. Cyber research challenges and opportunities
16.40 	 Closing remarks and questions
17.00 	 End of workshop
Programme:
08.30	 Registration & Coffee
09.00	 Opening remarks and introductions
09.10	 Lessons learned from Coalition Warrior Interoperability
eXploration, eXperimentation, eXamination, eXercise (CWIX)
2016 and outlook CWIX 2017
09.40	 Selected results from NATO RTG 124 “Heterogeneous
Networks” in simulation and new transport mechanism
Multipath TCP/UDP and network-coding for military mobile
networks
10.30	 Morning Coffee
11.00	 Data Hiding Technology as a part of COMINT- Challenges and
Countermeasures
	 Colonel Zbigniew Piotrowski, Director, Institute of
Telecommunications, Military University of Technology (MUT)
11.30	 Session details to be confirmed by MCI Zegrze
12.20	 Closing remarks and questions
12.30 	 End of Workshop
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  • 1. MARRIOTT WARSAW HOTEL, WARSAW, POLAND Ensuring Flexible, Protected and Interoperable CIS Capabilities for the Warfighter 1st & 2nd FEIB EXPERT MILITARY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Colonel Robert Drozd, Chief of Command and Control Directorate, J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces Colonel Grzegorz Szmit, Head of IT Branch, Command and Control Directorate, J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces Colonel Charles Robert Parker, CIO/G-6, US Army Europe Colonel Michel Pardoux, Head of Telecommunications Technical Branch, Ministry of Defence France Colonel Horst Treiblmaier, Chief of Communication, Ministry of Defence Austria Colonel Thomas Wirsching, J5 Division Head, NATO CIS Group Colonel Heinrich Krispler, CIS Directorate Policies and Requirements, EU Military Staff Colonel Ivica Celik, Head of Department for Deployable CIS, J6, General Staff, Croatian Armed Forces (CAF) Lieutenant Colonel David Henriksen, Commander CIS Task Group, CIS Services and Operations, Norwegian Armed Forces Lieutenant Colonel Herman Hendrickx, Chief of G-6, Belgian Defence Lieutenant Colonel Rimas Kazlauskas, Head of CIS Branch, Lithuanian Armed Forces Major Mike Harris, Tactical Communications Officer, Canadian Armed Forces Major Salvador Llopis, Project Officer, European Defence Agency BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: • Meet, network with and hear from senior military personnel in the J6 Command and Control Directorate, Polish General Staff • Hear national updates on how secure tactical communications can be effectively operated in contested environments • Discuss how flexible and continuous connectivity is being achieved through next generational tactical communication capabilities • Understand how Europe is fostering greater allied integration to meet national, regional and international requirements www.mobiledeployable.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 SPONSORS A: Selected Results from Applied Research to Improve Robustness in Military Tactical Networks Hosted by: Peter Sevenich, Head of the Robust Networks Research Group, Fraunhofer FKIE 08:30 - 12:30 B: Towards a Cyber Strategic Research Agenda: Cyber Research Challenges and Opportunities for the Military Hosted by: Major Salvador Llopis, Project Officer Cyber Defence Technology, European Defence Agency 13:00- 17:00 PLUS TWO INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS ON 31ST JANUARY 2018 MARRIOTT WARSAW HOTEL, WARSAW, POLAND @SMiGroupDefence #MDCSMi18 SMi presents its 11th annual conference on
  • 2. Mobile Deployable Communications 2018 Day One | 1st February 2018 www.mobiledeployable.com Register online at www.mobiledeployable.com 8.30 Registration & Coffee 9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Colonel Grzegorz Szmit, Head of IT Branch, Command and Control Directorate- J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces HOST NATION OPENING ADDRESS: 9.10 Bringing CIS to the Polish Armed Forces • Fulfilling critical CIS requirements for the Polish Armed Forces • Utilizing a Polish Mission Network (PMN) to incorporate with allies during mission and as a national FMN implementation • Implementing Polish Armed Forces CIS Enterprise Architecture as part of PMN (FMN) implementation • Cyber: Combating threats and challenges Colonel Robert Drozd, Chief of Command and Control Directorate- J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces CONTINUOUS AND ADAPTABLE COMMUNICATIONS 9.40 Effectively Delivering Net-Centric CIS Capabilities to U.S. Army Europe • Ensuring U.S. warfighters have the effective mission command network systems and IT services for decision superiority • The challenges associated with maintaining and enabling secure network communications in a contested environment Colonel Charles Robert Parker, CIO/G-6, US Army Europe 10.10 Ensuring Continuous Connectivity in Deployable Communications • Connecting commander to the mobile front line • Maintaining resiliency whilst ensuring interoperability within systems • How to improve combat effectiveness and air-to-ground cooperation Colonel Michel Pardoux, Head of Telecommunications Branch, DGA France 10.40 Morning Coffee 11.10 BDATech: Completing the Mission Through Adaptable Communications Platforms • BDATech’s approach to designing multi-mission set communications platforms • Required flexibility in communication platforms to combat modern threats & requirements • Utilising the correct integrated software programmes to ensure mission success Speaker to be Confirmed, Black Diamond Advanced Technology NEXT GENERATION PROGRAMMES AND CAPABILITIES 11.40 Satisfying Austria`s Next-Generation Tactical Communication Requirements • Implementation of the FTCN • Integration into the fixed Network and existing Comms • Foreseeable Requirements and possible developments Colonel Horst Treiblmaier, Chief of Communication, Ministry of Defence Austria 12.10 Tactical LTE network for the maneuvering forces - operating while on-the-move • The benefits of broadband LTE network for the deployed forces • Challenges- LTE On-the-Move operations • Challenges- LTE immunity and robustness • On the move SATCOM backhauling • Interoperability with other networks Gal Septon, Marketing & Sales Manager, ELTA Systems Ltd 12.40 Networking Lunch 13.40 Critical CIS Projects for the Belgium Armed Forces • Feedback from 2017 and the impact on future CIS planning • An update on future programmes - BEST - MRR - SOTM • Collaboration with allied partners Lieutenant Colonel Herman Hendrickx, Chief of G-6, Belgian Defence 14.10 Communications- Current Trends and Technology Enablers • Military verus Commercial SatComs • TACSAT- Land to Sea to Air • Unified Comms & Security Zbigniew Perka, Regional Sales Director Government, NSSLGlobal Gmbh Peter Crafter, Business Development Director, NSSLGlobal GmbH 14.40 Development and Employment of CIS in the Norwegian Armed Forces • Major Norwegian investments • Current CIS projects and operational requirements • Interoperability and collaboration with NATO and partners • NATO High Visibility Exercise “Trident Juncture 2018” in Norway • Participation in missions abroad and the employment of CIS systems Lieutenant Colonel David Henriksen, Commander CIS Task Group, CIS Services and Operations, Norwegian Armed Forces 15.10 Afternoon Tea 15.40 Protecting the Connected Warfighter • From RF, cyber, and insider threats • With affordable, scalable approaches • That work over Multiple Transport Networks Marty Conrad, Director, Systems Solutions, ViaSat, Inc. 16.10 Tactical Communication Challenges and Enhancing Current Canadian Capabilities • Current challenges and key drivers for next-generation requirements • Capabilities gaps and future requirements to enhance the Technical Communication Network - Next-generation radios - Software defined radios-enhance interoperability and flexibility • Collaboration with NATO and international partners Major Mike Harris, Tactical Communications Officer, Canadian Armed Forces 16.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One *Subject to final confirmation SUPPORTED BY
  • 3. MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES Are you interested in promoting your defence services to a targeted industry sector? Contact Shannon Cargan on +44 (0)20 7827 6138 or email scargan@smi-online.co.uk 8.30 Registration & Coffee 9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Colonel Grzegorz Szmit, Head of IT Branch, Command and Control Directorate- J6, The General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces KEYNOTE ADDRESS: 9.10 DCIS Support to Operations and Current Developments • Provision of NATO CIS in support of operations • Current developments in NATO CIS Colonel Thomas Wirsching, J5 Division Head, NATO CIS Group 9.40 Session Details to be Confirmed Speaker to be Confirmed, Airbus 10.10 Morning Coffee 10.40 4G LTE for Military Mobile Deployable Communications • It is now accepted that 4G LTE will play a part in future military comms • But it will appear in some scenarios earlier and others later • What 4G LTE is out there now and public? • What needs to be done to push it further? • Where is the limit? Dr Tim Wilkinson, Chief Technologist, General Dynamics Mission Systems 11.10 The Challenges facing UK Military Deployable Communications and Opportunities for Industry • An overview of Critical IT Projects in the Deployed Domain • Challenges that they face - Interoperability, Security, Encryption, Information Sharing • Commercial opportunities and benefits - Where Industry can lean in Tony Reeves, Technical Director Deployed Operations, PA Consulting 11.40 RUAG ARANEA - Multinational and Interoperable Tactical Communications Christian Schlatter, Manager Solutions, RUAG Holding AG 12.10 Current Tactical CIS Requirements for the Croatian Armed Forces • An outline of critical assets and CIS division structure • Recent operations and overcoming challenges to ensure the provision of effective tactical communication capabilities for the warfighter • Procurement plans to enhance signal technologies as outlined by MoD • How the CAF are developing relationships with allied forces Colonel Ivica Celik, Head of Department for Deployable CIS, J6, General Staff, Croatian Armed Forces (CAF) 12.40 Networking Lunch 13.40 Continuos Capability Development with Software Defined Radio Harri Romppainen, Vice President, Defence, Bittium 14.10 How the Lithuanian Armed Forces are Meeting Critical CIS Requirements through Interoperable Networks and Regional Collaboration • Current capabilities and future requirements • Challenges facing the Lithuanian CIS division • Key threats in the region and the importance of mission readiness in contested environments Lieutenant Colonel Rimas Kazlauskas, Head of CIS, Lithuanian Armed Forces 14.40 ESSOR OC1 Initial Outcomes Charles Chedhomme, Commercial, Finance and Programme Management Support Officer, OCCAR Fulvio Arreghini, Technical Specialist, OCCAR-EA 15.10 Provision of Deployable CIS Capabilities by Bulgaria • An outline of the key tactical communication and CIS capacities and requirements • To what extent has the demand on CIS capabilities been increased due to external threats to national security • Focusing on next-generation technologies to strengthen CIS capabilities Colonel Ivan Kolev, Chief of Communications, Networks and Systems Branch, Bulgarian Armed Forces* 15.40 Afternoon Tea CYBER SECURITY IN THE TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS DOMAIN 16.10 Ensuring Robust and Efficient CIS Architectures and Cyber Defence For Military EU CSDP Missions and Operations • CSFP including goals of the Global Strategy • CSDP overview military and civilian missions and operations • Cyber strategy and overview of conceptional framework of the EU including CIS and Cyber concept • Overview and status of different CIS and Cyber projects including EUMS approach FMN and CWIX • Vision EUMS: How to enhance information priority, CIS effectiveness and Cyber defence for military CSDP missions and operations Colonel Heinrich Krispler, Branch Chief Policies and Requirements, Communications and Information Systems Directorate, EU Military Staff 16.40 An Insight into the Cyber Impact and the Convergence with Electronic Warfare on Deployable Communications • Information Requirements for Cyber Defence and Electronic Warfare decision making • The Value of Architectures for planning the CIS Infrastructure and their Defences for EU-led Operations • On the road to ensure the availability of the state-of-the art of Cyber Defence Technology Major Salvador Llopis, Project Officer Cyber Defence Technology, European Defence Agency 17.10 Cyber Security of Communication Systems based on R&D activities of Military Communication Institute • Threats targeting communication and IT systems • Risks assessment of critical infrastructure • Cyber Security Laboratory capabilities • National and international initiatives Lieutenant Colonel Bartosz Jasiul, Head of Cyber Security Laboratory, C4I Systems Department, Military Communications Institute 17.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two Mobile Deployable Communications 2018 www.mobiledeployable.com Day Two | 2nd February 2018 Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711 *Subject to final confirmation SUPPORTED BY
  • 4. Hosted by: Peter Sevenich, Head of the Robust Networks Research Group, Fraunhofer FKIE Hosted by: Major Salvador Llopis, Project Officer Cyber Defence Technology, European Defence Agency HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP A | 08.30 - 12.30 | Wednesday 31st January 2018 Marriott Warsaw Hotel, Warsaw, Poland HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP B I 13.00 - 17.00 | Wednesday 31st January 2018 Marriott Warsaw Hotel, Warsaw, Poland Selected Results from Applied Research to Improve Robustness in Military Tactical Networks Towards a Cyber Strategic Research Agenda: Cyber Research Challenges and Opportunities for the Military In Association With In Association With About the workshop host: Dipl. Phys. Peter Sevenich has been at the Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics FKIE since 1998. He is Head of the Robust Networks Research Group and responsible for the research areas architectures for coalition networks, wireless tactical networks and sensor/effector networks. Peter Sevenich is the German governmental expert for the EDA CapTech IAP4 that focuses on the area of Communication, Information Systems and Cyber Defence as well as the German representative in the NATO STO IST Working Group on Heterogeneous tactical networks focusing on improving connectivity and network efficiency. In the multinational test and demonstration project Coalition Networks for Secure Information Sharing (CoNSIS) he is member a of the Steering Committee. Overview of workshop: The workshop will highlight the challenges in the tactical radio communication domain for joint and combined missions with heterogeneous equipment. An overview of technical solutions and development on the networking, radio to router communications and radio side will be given and new transport mechanism introduced. Relevant military and civilian standardisation, as an enabler for interoperability will be discussed, as well as research initiatives on the national, EDA and NATO side. The aim of the workshop is to improve information exchange and networking between military, academia and industry to enhance the level of interoperability for products in the area of mobile tactical communications for future coalition missions. ­Why you should attend: • Understand the challenges in tactical radio communications in coalition missions • Get an overview on technical solutions for heterogeneous tactical radio networks • Take into account techniques like mobile ad hoc networking, software defined radio, cross-layer approaches and cognitive radio • Learn about ongoing standardisation in the area of routing and waveform design towards interoperability • In depth discussion with experts from military, academia and industry on the way ahead About the organisation: The Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics FKIE develops solutions for complex cyber-physical systems. At FKIE we focus on the efficient and robust communication in networked systems and their security. We protect the data and its transmission through preventive security measures, detect security incidents, and take appropriate measures to avert further damage. Overview of workshop: A Cyber Strategic Research Agenda provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art of the cyber technology and describes technology roadmaps for the short, medium and long term. The workshop is expected to provide views from public and private organizations on research and technology aspects of cybersecurity and cyberdefence. ­Why you should attend: • The workshop is expected to provide a forum to share views from different stakehokders on: • The state-of-the-art of cyber technology • The importance of research on cybersecurity and cyberdefence About the workshop host: Major Llopis graduated from the Spanish Army Officers’ Military Academy as Signal Officer. He served as a Staff Officer at the NATO Rapid Deployment Corps within the Communications and Information Systems Division in Valencia, Spain; Telecommunications, Information Systems and Technical Support Staff at the Spanish Army Headquarters and most recently, as a Plans & Operations Officer at the Spanish Cyber Command of the Defence Staff. He graduated from the Spanish Joint Command and Staff College in Madrid and he holds a Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering. Since 2015, he is working as Project Officer Cyber Defence Technology and moderator of the Cyber Research and Technology Working Group at the European Defence Agency in Brussels. Programme: 13.00 Registration & Coffee 13.30 Opening and introductions 13.40 Session 1. Cyber strategic research agenda and dual-use technologies A view from Industry 14.20 Session 2. Cyber stategic research agenda and dual-use technologies A view from Academia 15.00 Afternoon Tea 15.30 Session 3. Cyber strategic research agenda and dual- use technologies. A view from a Research Technology Organisation 16.10 Session 4. Cyber research challenges and opportunities 16.40 Closing remarks and questions 17.00 End of workshop Programme: 08.30 Registration & Coffee 09.00 Opening remarks and introductions 09.10 Lessons learned from Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXploration, eXperimentation, eXamination, eXercise (CWIX) 2016 and outlook CWIX 2017 09.40 Selected results from NATO RTG 124 “Heterogeneous Networks” in simulation and new transport mechanism Multipath TCP/UDP and network-coding for military mobile networks 10.30 Morning Coffee 11.00 Data Hiding Technology as a part of COMINT- Challenges and Countermeasures Colonel Zbigniew Piotrowski, Director, Institute of Telecommunications, Military University of Technology (MUT) 11.30 Session details to be confirmed by MCI Zegrze 12.20 Closing remarks and questions 12.30 End of Workshop
  • 5. SPONSORED BY 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.securecommunications-airbusds.com Bittium is a trusted Finnish company with over 30 years of experience in advanced radio communication technologies and biosignal processing. For Defense & Security market Bittium provides the most modern products and solutions for tactical & secure communications. The products and solutions for tactical communications bring broadband data and voice to all troops across the battlefield. For secure communications Bittium offers proven mobile devices and cyber security solutions certified up to CONFIDENTIAL level. Bittium’s net sales in 2016 was EUR 64.2 million and operating profit was EUR 2.5 million. Bittium is listed on Nasdaq Helsinki. www.bittium.com Black Diamond Advanced Technology, LLC is a Veteran-Owned small business headquartered in Chandler, Arizona. We are a demonstrated and recognized leader in tactical computing and communications systems focusing on the dismounted Operator. Our products enable and enhance real and virtual lifelines by integrating with existing fielded equipment to maximize the performance and capabilities of the organic tools the Operator has today. GMRE Inc: Gauss Management Research and Engineering, Inc is an independent, veteran owned small business founded in 2005 and headquartered in Ogden, Utah. GMRE has over 200+ professionals that are highly qualified with most them having advanced degrees in Management, Engineering and Information Technology related fields. The senior management team has a combined total of over 115+ years of DoD experience. GMRE Delivers cost effective solutions through innovation, a streamlined corporate structure, effective teaming and diverse contract methods. GMRE can leverage a unique combination of skill, experience and political support. GMRE seeks to continue its tradition of excellence as defense technologies emerge, customer needs develop and the market changes. We understand your requirement...and we are uniquely qualified to exceed your expectations. www.bdatech.com ELTA Systems Ltd., a group and subsidiary of Israel Aerospace Industries, is one of Israel’s leading defense electronics companies and a global leader in the field of Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Reconnaissance (ISTAR), Early Warning and Control, Homeland Security (HLS), Self-Protection and Self-Defense, and Fire Control applications. ELTA offers comprehensive SATCOM solutions with cutting edge technologies for airborne, naval and ground platforms. www.iai.co.il General Dynamics Mission Systems’ Fortress® LTE solutions deliver rapidly deployable and scalable end-to-end LTE networks that provide ‘always on’ access to vital information including real-time video, voice and data using any 3GPP compliant LTE enabled device. Fortress LTE solutions are frequency agile, and the low-size, weight and power (SWaP) make them ideal for harsh, permanent or temporary deployments where net¬work access may not be available. Fortress wireless solutions are relied on by law enforcement, first responders military personnel and commercial customers worldwide to provide reliable communications, anytime, anywhere. www.gdmissionsystems.com/wireless Norsat International is a leading provider of satellite communication solutions that enable the transmission of data, audio and video for remote and challenging applications. Norsat’s products and services include customizable microwave components, portable satellite systems, maritime solutions, and remote network solutions. Norsat’s unique and customized solutions are used extensively by telecommunications services providers, emergency services and homeland security agencies, military organizations, health care providers, news organizations and Fortune 1000 companies worldwide. Customers include NATO, the United States Department of Defense, Marine Corps, Army, Navy and Air Force; FOX News, CBS News; Boeing, Reuters, Motorola, TESSCO, General Dynamics and others. Norsat will be highlighting The GLOBETrekker™ 2.0, the world’s most intelligent fly-away satellite terminal. With a modular architecture that enables easy component swapping in the field, a simple one touch interface, and intelligent LinkControl™ software for automatic satellite acquisition, the GLOBETrekker is both powerful and easy to use. Built to military specifications, with a suite of integrated modems or video encoders, and lightweight packaging compact enough for airline check in, operators rely on the GLOBETrekker for mission critical communications anywhere on the planet. We will also feature our ATOM line of Block upconverters (BUCs) and Solid State Power Amplifiers (SSPAs), the smallest, lightest and most efficient products on the market. Available in Ku and Ka-band, and single or dual-band configurations, these compact BUCs and SSPAs can be configured and customized to suit your requirements. www.norsat.com NSSLGlobal is an independent service provider of satellite communications and IT support, committed to delivering high-quality voice and data services to customers anywhere in the world, regardless of location or terrain. Along with NSSLGlobal’s world-class VSAT network, the company brings together the best-in-class satellite solutions from key market providers such as Inmarsat, Thuraya and Iridium. In 2014 NSSLGlobal merged with the ESL Group, creating a satellite communications powerhouse, together the companies are committed to support customers locally, offering a large infrastructure of offices, teleports, service centres and local resellers across all the major continents. For more information please visit www.nsslglobal.com RUAG Defence is a leading independent provider of integration, upgrade and maintenance services for land and cyber-based defence and security systems. Its product portfolio includes unique subsystems and components for national and international clients. The NEO Services business unit is responsible for the integration and operation of information, communication and management systems. NEO Services is also responsible for the maintenance of these systems throughout their life cycles. The newly developed communications solution RUAG ARANEA Communication Expert guarantees maximum interoperability in crisis situations and connects a diverse range of organisations, systems and devices in a fast, secure and customised manner. In its capacity as a multisupplier full-service partner with comprehensive technological expertise, NEO Services provides needs-oriented solutions and services to the Swiss Armed Forces as well as a growing number of civilian customers. The clients of RUAG Defence include the Swiss Armed Forces and other international armed forces, as well as rescue and security organisations, authorities and civil organisations from around the world. RUAG’s reinforcement and development of its market position in Switzerland, Germany and France forms the basis for its plans to expand globally. In addition to its 14 locations in Switzerland, the company also has branches and sales hubs in Germany, France, Singapore, Brazil, Great Britain, Japan, Australia and the Middle East, as well as partnerships around the world. www.ruag.com/defence/network-enabled-operation-services/ TampaMicrowavedesignsandmanufacturessmallformfactor,highperformancecommunicationssolutionsfortheUnitedStatesDepartment of Defense and Government agencies. We strive to provide state of the art (performance, reliability and affordability) manportable SATCOM terminals that enable our customers to accomplish their missions in any location or environment. www.tampamicrowave.com Thales is a leading global supplier of secure end-to-end satellite communication solutions for land, air and naval forces, using civilian and military satellites. The company is prime contractor and responsible for implementation of France’s Syracuse III ground segment and networks. The company is also in charge of convergence of the Astride/Syracuse theatre networks and is prime contractor for the Venus On the Move French VAB light armoured vehicles for the French armed forces. Since 2001, Thales Alenia Space has supplied 15 military or dual-use satellites to armed forces in France, Italy, Germany, Brazil and the Middle East. Thales’s System 21 multi-waveform satcom transmission system offers anti-jam capability, complies with NATO standards and is deployed in France and other NATO member countries. www.thalesgroup.com At Viasat, we’re driven to connect every warfighter, platform, and node on the battlefield. As a global communications company, we power millions of fast, resilient connections for military forces around the world – connections with the capacity to revolutionize the mission – in the air, on the ground, and at sea. Our customers depend on us for connectivity that counts, whether we’re securing the U.S. Government’s networks, delivering satellite and wireless communications to the remote edges of the battlefield, or providing senior leaders with the ability to perform mission-critical communications while in flight. We’re driven to redefine what’s possible on the battlefield. www.viasat.com SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from promoting their business at our conferences please call: Sadia Malick, Director, on +44 (0)20 7827 6748 or email smalick@smi-online.co.uk
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