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Europe’s Leading Military Communications Event for Satellite Professionals
Tuesday 7th November - Thursday 9th November 2017 | Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel | London, UK
Colonel Laurent Jannin, Head of Syracuse III and IV
Programs and MilSatCom Operations, DGA France
Colonel Jan der Kinderen, Programme Manager MilSatCom,
Defence Material Organisations (DMO), Netherlands MoD
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Ruckes, Staff Officer,
Cyber-/IT- Division, CIT I 3, German Federal MoD
Lieutenant Colonel James Dryburgh, DDC4OPS CIS Branch,
New Zealand Defence Force
Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Mauro, Chief SATCOM Section,
Department 1, Computer Science, Telematics and
Advanced Technologies, Italian MoD
Major Geoffroy Beaudot, SatCom and CIS Programme
Manager, Luxembourg Directorate of Defence
Dean Olson, Senior SATCOM Policy Analyst,
Chief Information Office, Department of Defense
Brigadier General Carlos de Salas,
Head of C4ISR & Space Programmes, Spanish Armed Forces
Commodore Christian Anuge, Director of ICT,
Nigerian Defence Space Agency
Colonel José Vagner Vital, Executive Vice President of Space
Systems Coordination and Implementation Commission
(CCISE), Department of Air & Space Technology - DCTA,
Brazilian Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Martin Vlach, Senior Staff Officer,
Communication and Information Systems Agency,
Army of the Czech Republic
Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate,
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
Bernd Kremer, Service Line Chief, Directorate Infrastructure
Services, NATO Communication and Information Agency
Mike Rupar, Branch Head, Transmission Technology Branch,
Code 5550, US Naval Research Laboratory
KEYNOTE ADDRESSES:
Deanna Ryals, Chief of International MilSatCom,
U.S. Air Force
Colonel Cameron Stoltz, Director Space Requirements,
Director-General Space, Canadian Forces
A: Global Government Payload Exploration
Hosted by: The Hosted Payload Alliance
8.30 - 12.00
B: Interference in SatCom Systems
Hosted by: Jamie Dronen, Director, MILSATCOM Future & International
Programmes, The Aerospace Corporation
12.30 - 16.00
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS | Monday 6th November 2017
SMi’s 19th Annual
C O N F E R E N C E & E X H I B I T I O N 2 0 1 7
LEAD SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR
MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SPEAKERS ALSO INCLUDE:
To keep updated with programme developments or to reserve your place, please visit:
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SPONSORS
EXHIBITORS
HOST NATION KEYNOTE ADDRESSES:
Brigadier General Nag Jung Choi, Commander of Defence
Communication Command, Republic of Korea Military*
Colonel Shinichiro Tsui, Counsellor National Space
Secretariat, Japanese Cabinet Office
*Subject to Final Confirmation
Harriett Baldwin MP,
Minister for Defence
Procurement,
UK Ministry of Defence
Dr Graham Turnock,
Chief Executive,
UK Space Agency
Air Commodore Nick Hay,
Head of Capability C4ISR & SRO for Future Beyond
Line of Sight Programme, HQ Joint Forces Command,
UK Ministry of Defence
Dear Industry Colleagues,
On behalf of SES, I would like to welcome you all to SMi Group’s 19th annual Global
MilSatCom conference and exhibition. We are delighted to once again be a long term
member and lead sponsor of this prominent military satellite event.
Our industry continues to evolve, with innovative technologies being launched to meet the
increasing need of our governmental customers, including solutions in the domains of crisis
management, defence and security missions, emergency response and humanitarian
relief. The fact that a large part of these customers are reducing budgets while increasing
the need for information superiority creates a challenging environment for us all. New
technologies and new ways of doing business will continue to pave the way forward.
In 2017, we are excited about increasing focus on GOVSATCOM solutions via SES’s unique
combination of GEO and MEO satellites, which will enable a new realm of secure global
connectivity applications with high throughput and low latency. This is just one example
of how we can respond to the changing industry requirements with new ideas and ever
evolving solutions.
This conference is an ideal forum to get to know these and many other new solutions and
ideas, in a knowledge-sharing environment which involves decision makers, Government
and Military representatives, as well as other leading international industry professionals.
Please join us, network with industry peers and learn about new breakthroughs in the
security and defence arena. Last but not least, enjoy yourselves at this premier annual
event in London!
I look forward to seeing you there and at the SES Drinks Reception.
Yours faithfully,
Gerard Donelan,
Vice-President Defence & Security,
SES
Pre-Conference Workshops PAGE 3
Global MilSatCom Day 1 Agenda PAGE 4
Global MilSatCom Day 2 Agenda PAGE 5
Global MilSatCom Day 3 Agenda PAGE 6
Networking Opportunities PAGE 7
Sponsors and Exhibitors PAGE 8-9
Global MilSatCom Exhibition
and Media Partners PAGE 10-11
Registration Page PAGE 12
CONTENTS
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PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS | MONDAY 6TH NOVEMBER 2017 | PARK PLAZA RIVERBANK HOTEL | LONDON, UK
19.00 Pre-Conference Gala Dinner
(Invitation Only) SPONSORED BY
Hosted by
Hosted by
Workshop overview:
The Hosted Payload Alliance (HPA) will offer a workshop intended to
explore current examples of successful commercially hosted government
payload programmes and where those successes may help accelerate
adoption of similar programmes for global government customers.
The experts from the HPA member companies will offer an unbiased view
with a diverse base of satellite owner-operators, launch providers, payload
and satellite manufacturers and others.
These experts will bring forward lessons learned from their respective
hosted payload programmes, as well as foster an open dialogue about
technical considerations, procurement and funding challenges as well as
opportunities for industry and global governments to collaborate to further
leverage these time and cost reducing means of accessing space. The
workshop is intended to serve as a targeted discussion on hosted payloads
and a forum for open dialogue between government and industry
participants.
Why you should attend:
Learn about and discuss:
• Case studies and lessons learned from proven commercially hosted
government payload programmes
• Direct dialogue between experts in industry and government on key
opportunities, benefits and obstacles surrounding hosted payloads
• Leveraging commercial to achieve “national space programme”
objectives - revealing benefits of ownership models where hosted
payloads can fulfil national satellite requirements at a fraction of the
cost and time to orbit
• Enabling a more resilient space architecture by distributing assets over
multiple platforms and locations
About the workshop host:
Mr. Rich Pang joined SES in August 2015 and serves as the Vice President
of Product Management for the Government Market Solutions Center
where he is responsible for assessing the global governmental and
institutional markets, identifying customers’ requirements, and leading
the identification and/or development of SES’ products and solutions
to meet customers’ needs. Prior to joining SES Mr. Pang worked for SES
Government Solutions (SES-GS) where he served as Senior Director for
Hosted Payloads. He was responsible for seeking, pursuing, and securing
opportunities to support U.S. Government missions around the world
through the use of hosted payloads. While there he managed the
Commercially Hosted InfraRed Payload (CHIRP) program for the United
States Air Force and captured two other hosted payload contracts: (1)
the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) funded by the Federal
Aviation Administration; and (2) the Global Observation of the Limb
and Disk (GOLD) funded by the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA). In May 2010, Mr. Pang retired from the United
States Air Force as a Lieutenant Colonel after twenty-one years of
service. In his last assignment, he served as the Director of Operations at
the Program Executive office for Environmental Satellites in Silver Spring,
Maryland, U.S.
Agenda
8.30 Registration and Coffee
9.00 Opening Remarks and Introductions
9.15 Case Studies
10.00 Obstacles, Opportunities and Lessons Learned
10.45 Morning Coffee
11.15 Fulfilling national satellite requirements, benefits, challenges
• Leveraging commercial to achieve a “national space programme”
11.45 Closing remarks and Questions
12.00 End of Workshop
The Hosted Payload Alliance (HPA) is a satellite industry alliance formed
to increase awareness of the benefits of hosted government payloads
on commercial satellites. Composed of satellite operators, satellite
manufacturers, launch providers and system integrators, HPA is a broad
based organisation which acts as a source of government and private
industry to foster open communication between potential users and
providers of hosted payload capabilities.
Workshop overview:
Satellite Communications (SatCom) are subject to increasing incidents of
unintentional and intentional interference from both friendly and hostile
sources. A variety of techniques have been developed to reduce these
effects, including dynamic resource allocation, beam forming, spectrum
spreading, and reconfiguration procedures. The first part of this workshop
will describe these methods at a conceptual level and illustrate the benefits
that can be achieved. The second part will summarise the tools and
techniques that may be used to evaluate space systems architectures
including interference mitigation features and to trade them against other
important features such as capacity, performance and cost.
Why you should attend:
• Understand the fundamentals of mitigating SatCom interference
• Learn about some of the tools and techniques for SatCom system
architecture assessment
• Explore key trades in developing SatCom architectures for various
purposes
About the workshop host:
Mr. Jamie Dronen is the Director of MILSATCOM Future & International
Programs at The Aerospace Corporation, a leading architect for the
nation’s national security space programs.
In this position, his primary responsibility is to work directly with the
U.S. Government to manage the technical aspects of the existing
international partnerships, defining and developing opportunities for
future international collaboration, proposing and assessing science
and technology efforts, performing analysis of future MILSATCOM
architectures, and seeking commercial SATCOM pathfinders.
Agenda
12.30 Registration and Coffee
13.00 Opening Remarks and Introductions
13.10 Session 1: Interference Mitigation in SatCom Systems
Overview of the concepts and techniques for dealing with
intentional and unintentional SatCom interference
• Survey of interference detection, reporting and mitigation methods
• Suitability for various types of customer needs
• Technical maturity and cost
14.10 Afternoon Tea
14.40 Session 2: Evaluation of SatCom Space System Architectures
In the course of a SatCom system architecture study, multiple
architectureoptionsmayproveviable.Evaluationofthearchitectures
is an important step in moving forward with an architecture decision
• Overview of decision making processes
• Example of evaluation of space systems architectures including
interference mitigation features
• Tools and Techniques
15.40 Closing Remarks and Discussion
16.00 End of Workshop
The Aerospace Corporation is a not-for-profit company that operates
a U.S. federally funded research and development center (FFRDC)
dedicated solely to assuring mission success. Aerospace provides
leadership support in all fields and disciplines of research, design,
development, acquisition, operations, and program management.
The corporation’s unique depth of talent in a broad array of scientific
and engineering disciplines, ability to provide objective analysis, and
freedom from conflict of interest allows us to provide leaders with the
information they need to make the right decisions.
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12.30 - 16.00 Afternoon Workshop B:
Interference in SatCom Systems
8.30 - 12.00 Morning Workshop A:
Global Government Payload Explorations
Tuesday7thNovember2017 Register online at www.globalmilsatcom.com
GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
Day One I UK & Europe
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08.30
SMI GROUP WELCOME AND CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
Gerard Donelan,
Vice-President Defence & Security, SES
08.45
MINISTERIAL OPENING ADDRESS
Harriett Baldwin MP, Minister for Defence Procurement,
UK Ministry of Defence
09.00
HOST NATION ADDRESS
MILSATCOM – A UK MoD Perspective
• MoD Space Policy
• Wargaming – what lessons for the future?
• SKYNET 5 – lessons learned
• SKYNET 6 – next steps
Air Commodore Nick Hay, Head of Capability C4ISR & SRO for
Future Beyond Line of Sight Programme, HQ Joint Forces Command,
UK Ministry of Defence
Nick Ayling, DD Cyber and Space Policy,
UK Ministry of Defence*
09.30
Assessment and Strategic Vision on SatCom Bundeswehr
• Embedding SatCom within the new Cyber- and IT-forces
• Providing mission assurance beyond 2025
• Future requirements and planning
Lieutenant Colonel Frank Ruckes, Staff Officer, Cyber-/IT- Division,
CIT I 3, German Federal MoD
10.00
Activities and Actualities in MilSatCom
• Guaranteeing continuity of service for operational uses
• Operational feedback and the solutions required to fulfil capability gaps
• Future developments: Syracuse IV
Colonel Laurent Jannin, Head of Syracuse III and IV Programs and
MilSatCom Operations, DGA France
10.30
PANEL DISCUSSION
A Strategic Update on the GOVSATCOM Initiative and Progress
within 2017
• Important developments and perspectives from the key
stakeholders in the GOVSATCOM initiative
- EU Commission: Findings of the Impact Assessment
- EDA: Feedback from the GOVSATCOM Programme Demonstration
and lessons learned
- ESA: Progress in the Implementation of the GOVSATCOM Precursor
Programme
• Cooperation with allies within the EU and opportunities to improve
collaboration
• Future timeframes and targets for the GOVSATCOM Initiative
MODERATOR:
Gerard Donelan, Vice-President Defence & Security, SES
Holger Lueschow, Programme Manager Satellite Communication
and Project Officer Radio Spectrum, Capability, Armament &
Technology, European Defence Agency
Hermann Ludwig Moeller, Head of Institutional and European
Programmes Office, Director of Telecommunications and
Integrated Applications, European Space Agency
Speaker to be Confirmed,
European Commission
11.10 MORNING COFFEE
11.40
Ubiquitous Communications and the Reality for the Military
• Exploitation of networks
• Reality of big data
• The importance of security
Richard Franklin,
Head of Secure Communications, Airbus
12.10
Developing a European Governmental SatCom Infrastructure
• An overview of the current LuxGovSat SatCom resources
• Key elements from the SATCOM strategy of the Luxembourg Defence
• Challenges facing SatCom Programmes in the Luxembourg MoD
- Addressing the need for experimented resources
- Fostering the development of Public Private Partnerships
- LuxGovSat and WGS, coordinating complementary partnerships
• Future goals for the SatCom partnership and its potential applications
Major Geoffroy Beaudot, SatCom and CIS Programme Manager,
Luxembourg Directorate of Defence
12.40
GovSat-1 and more: An Ecosystem to Deliver Secure Satellite Communications
Patrick Biewer,
Chief Executive Officer, GovSat
13.10 NETWORKING LUNCH
14.20
Augmenting MilSatCom with Secure & Agile ComSatCom
• ComSatCom adapting to evolving military needs
• EUTELSAT QUANTUM fitting the most demanding military CONOPS
• Secure Virtual Satellite Operator new paradigm to serve the military
community even better
David Bair, Chief Executive Officer,
Eutelsat America Corporation
14.50
Optimising Future MilSatCom Capabilities for the Netherlands Ministry
of Defence
• Overview of NLD (Mil)Satcom roadmap 2017-2040, containing:
• Required robustness of Satcom main driver for contracts
• Maximising international cooperation (in space and on the ground)
• Exponential growth of Satcom requirements
Colonel Jan der Kinderen, Programme Manager MilSatCom,
Defence Material Organisations (DMO), Netherlands MoD
15.20
Integration and Automation Driving the Future of Satellite Services
125+ HTS launches in next eight years will require anywhere from 300 to 1300
new gateways, along with steadily lowering bandwidth costs, which will drive
new approaches to architecture design, operational management and
managing CapEx/OpEx costs. All of which will require:
• Advanced Ground System Architectures
• Accelerated Ground System Deliveries
• Automated Service Delivery
• Integrated Service Assurance
• New Capabilities Utilizing Advanced Technologies
Stuart Daughtridge, Vice President of Advanced Technology,
Kratos Technology and Training Solutions
15.50 AFTERNOON TEA
16.20
Session Details to be Confirmed
Speaker to be Confirmed, Boeing
16.50
Key Requirements to Enhance Italian SatCom Capabilities and Growth
• SICRAL 3: The key programme for the SICRAL constellation and Italian MoD
moving forward
• Feedback from operational use and resulting requirements for future
development
• The benefits of international partnerships and aims for further collaboration
- Collaboration with the French DGA on SICRAL 2 and ATHENA-FIDUS
Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Mauro, Chief SATCOM Section,
Department 1, Computer Science, Telematics and Advanced
Technologies, Italian MoD
17.20
A new vision of secure broadband communications services on the field
• Where are we regarding the operational demands and constraints?
• Which solutions and architectures to bring broadband secure services to
the forces?
• How to deploy these capabilities anywhere in the world
Laurent Alimi, MilSatCom and Tactical Networks Solution Leader,
Thales
17.50
Keeping MoDs On-the-Move Through Innovation. Newtec Dialog:
Efficiency On the Move
• On-the-move applications nowadays are confronted with increased
demand for higher data throughputs to support bandwidth-consuming
services such as ISR sensor relay, welfare, situational awareness,
e-medicine, etc.
• There are multiple challenges to run satellite links for naval, airborne and
terrestrial applications due to the fact that they are on-the-move or
on-the-pause and that they need to respect SWAP (size, weight & power)
constraints due to the limited size of the platform itself
• Innovative technologies on board the Newtec Dialog VSAT platform
increase the operational efficiency for MODs and provide secure and
resilient satellite links at maximum service availability for mission critical
communications
Koen Willems, Market Director Government & Defence SatCom,
Newtec
18.20 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF
CONFERENCE DAY ONE
18.30 - 20.00 NETWORKING RECEPTION SPONSORED BY
20.30 EVENING DINNER (INVITATION ONLY)
SPONSORED BY
*Subject to final confirmation
Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712
Or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711
Wednesday8thNovember2017
Day Two I U.S.A.
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08.30
CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS:
Christopher Baugh, President,
Northern Sky Research
08.40
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Developing Next Generation MILSATCOM Capabilities and the importance
of early Allied involvement
• An update on the U.S. Protected Tactical projects
• Discussion on why early allied collaboration is critical for both
cost-efficiency and satisfying collective user requirements
• The importance of allies in the acquisition process to ensure successful
integration for all parties
• Next steps for Allied engagements in U.S. Next Generation capabilities
Deanna Ryals,
Chief of International MilSatCom, U.S. Air Force
09.10
HTS Eyes in the Sky: From boots on the ground, to next gen ISR
• Five years of rapid growth in UAV capabilities by governments worldwide
• New platforms = increased sophistication in SATCOM connectivity and
capability
• Next generation solutions launched by SES for multi-orbit, multi-frequency
across a suite of ISR assets
Nicole Robinson,
Vice President, Government Market Solutions Centres, SES
09.40
Enhancing Future DoD Infrastructure Capabilities in the Space Domain
• Providing security, agility and cost-effectiveness to future US DoD
infrastructure capabilities
• Progress in the modernisation of the ground segment:
The Enterprise Ground System (EGS)
• The Wideband AoA and its outlook on the future of US satellite systems
Dean Olson, Senior SATCOM Policy Analyst, Chief Information Office,
Department of Defense
10.10
Operational Challenges and MilSatCom Choices
• Understanding the Threats
• Getting the Protection Right
• Satisfying Evolving User Needs
• AEHF and MUOS status updates
Andy Rayner, Director International, Military Space,
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company
10.40 MORNING COFFEE
11.10
PANEL DISCUSSION
The Way Ahead for US SATCOM:
The Wideband SATCOM Analysis of Alternatives (AoA)
• An update on the Wideband Communications Analysis of Alternatives
• Assessing future programmes and satellite capabilities with a focus on
affordability
• Benefits of integrating commercial and international partners
• Implications and developments expected in 2018
MODERATOR: Christopher Baugh, President,
Northern Sky Research
Deanna Ryals, Chief of International MilSatCom,
U.S. Air Force
Dean Olson, Senior SATCOM Policy Analyst, Chief Information Office,
Department of Defense
Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate,
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
Mike Rupar, Branch Head, Transmission Technology Branch,
Code 5550, US Naval Research Laboratory
11.50
Utilising COMSATCOM Capabilities for the Armed Forces and DISA’s Key Role
• DISA: The commercial SatCom expert for the DoD
• Opportunities to integrate COMSATCOM into military use
• Small Sats
• Hosted payloads
• Looking forward: How to effectively fulfil next-generation strategic
communication requirements through long term investments
Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate,
Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
12.20
Advancements in “Airborne ISR SATCOM”
• Exploring rapid advances in satellite technology which are allowing for
higher data rates
• Providing better efficiency and smaller size
• Assessing weight and power for the airborne ISR market in both fixed and
rotary wing applications
Rick Lober, Vice President and General Manager Defence and
Intelligence Systems Division, Hughes Network Systems
12.50 NETWORKING LUNCH SPONSORED BY
14.00
The Importance of Airborne Connectivity and Enabling your Assets Today
• Benefits of laser communications for aircraft and EO satellites
• Focus for enhanced defence applications
Hughes Boulnois, Head of SpaceDataHighway, Airbus
14.30
Path Found! Successes in MILSATCOM Augmentation
• The imperative for commercial investment in government-focused
innovation
• Case studies in success: decades of globally portable, on-demand
bandwidth
• The future of Satcom-as-a-Service in resilient and responsive government
architectures
Peter Hadinger, President, U.S. Government Business Unit,
Inmarsat, Inc.
15.00
Effectively Utilising SATCOM in Arctic and Mountainous Regions
• Operating above the Arctic Circle
• Limited Access to Wideband SATCOM
• Highly Elliptical Orbit Options
• Narrowband Capabilities and Returning to the Fundamentals
Lieutenant Colonel Rob Myers, Deputy J6, U.S. Marine Corps Forces
Europe and Africa
15.30
How the Changing Face of SatCom is Improving Life for the World’s Militaries
• GEO/LEO Interoperability - the story of the Intelsat/One Web partnership
and what it means to global satcom
• Initial year-in review on the world’s first high-throughput satellite
platform - Intelsat EpicNG
• A new way to lease SatCom - IntelsatOne Flex managed services
Chris Tully, VP, Sales, BD and Marketing,
Intelsat General
16.00 AFTERNOON TEA
16.30
Protecting the Connected Warfighter
• From RF, Cyber, and Insider Threats
• With Affordable, Scalable Approaches
• That Work over Multiple Transport Networks
Andy Lincoln, Chief Technical Officer, Tactical Network Solutions,
ViaSat, Inc.
17.00
Enhancing the SATCOM Ground Segment for US Forces
• Introductions
• 188-164B - INTEROPERABILITY OF SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS TERMINALS
- Modifications & Updates
- Non-interference
- Smaller terminals
- Phased Array Antennas
• 188-165B - SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS PSK MODEMS
- Many platforms & waveforms (e.g., ISR) cannot use the current
MIL-STD-188-165
- Lack of Net-Centric interface
- Expansion for modern day interfaces
• Current status of programmes
Mike Rupar, Branch Head, Transmission Technology Branch,
Code 5550, US Naval Research Laboratory
17.30
Protected Resilient SATCOM
• Evolving threat environment
• Current state - space and terrestrial
• Activities and potential approaches - space and terrestrial
• Thoughts on future state - space and terrestrial
Brian Rodriguez, Director Business Development and Strategy,
Protected Communication Systems, Integrated Communication
Systems, Space and Airborne Systems, Raytheon
18.00 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF
CONFERENCE DAY TWO
18.30 NETWORKING DRINKS
RECEPTION SPONSORED BY
Thursday9thNovember2017
Day Three I International
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08.30
CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS:
Chairman’s Details to be Confirmed, Airbus
08.40
OPENING ADDRESS
An Update on Canadian MilSatCom
Colonel Cameron Stoltz, Director of Space Requirements,
Director-General Space, Canadian Forces
09.10
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Direction of Future MilSatCom Programmes for the Republic of Korea Armed
Forces
• Developing new MILSAT
• Utilizing C, Ku-Band and L-Band commercial satellite
• Working with international partners to manage satellite network threats
Brigadier General Nag Jung Choi, Commander of Defence
Communication Command, Republic of Korea Military*
09.40
Power Amplifier Systems and Modules for SATCOM & Military Application
• GaN/GaAs/ LDMOS-based high power indoor and outdoor amplifier
systems (SSPA/TWTA liquid or air cooled), phase combined to achieve
power level up to 10 KW. All frequencies L, S, C, X, Ku, Ka and Q
• High power “SSPA” solid-state PULSE amplifiers for RADAR Application.
All frequencies L, S, C, X, Ku, Ka and Q
• Power Amplifier build RF modules (PALLETS) from 10 to 250w. All frequencies
L, S, C, X, Ku, Ka and Q. HMIC- Hybrid Microwave Integrated Circuit
• Passive Components (coplers, combiner, high power connectors, flexible
waveguide etc…)
Alex DelMistro, Business Development & Sales Manager,
Unique Broadband Systems
10.10
Developing SATCOM Capabilities for an Integrated NZDF: Future 2035
• 2016 White Paper and governments commitment to enhancing defence
capabilities
• Developing the ground and space segments
• International partnerships moving forward
Lieutenant Colonel James Dryburgh, DDC4OPS CIS Branch,
New Zealand Defence Force
10.40 MORNING COFFEE
11.10
A Roadmap for the Space Systems Strategic Programme (PESE)
• History
• Current scenario
• What comes next
Colonel José Vagner Vital, Executive Vice President of Space
Systems Coordination and Implementation Commission (CCISE),
Department of Air & Space Technology - DCTA, Brazilian Air Force
11.40
Advances to Combat Complex MilSatCom Challenges
• Challenges and drivers in MilSatCom systems
• Overview of recent innovations
• Future trends to combat complex military needs
Dr Tanvir Ahmad, Space Systems, MilSatCom,
Airbus
12.10
How the Defence Space Agency Effectively Utilises MilSatCom Capabilities
and Space Assets to Support the Nigerian Armed Forces
• Considering holistic SatCom solutions to combat consistent challenges the
Nigerian Armed Forces face
• Operational case studies of how MilSatCom contributes and optimises
responses to peace and war time missions
• Future goals to enhance space assets and capabilities
Commodore Christian Anuge, Director of ICT,
Nigerian Defence Space Agency
12.40 NETWORKING LUNCH
13.50
The Spanish Armed Forces and their MilSatCom SPAINSAT-NG
(Next Generation) Capabilities
• The road from present operational needs to the new SPAINSAT-NG
capability requirements
• The benefits of international partnerships and Spanish actions towards
further collaboration
• Spanish involvement in the EU GovSatCom initiative
• The Spanish GOV Operator: A successful private-public partnership (PPP)
model
Brigadier General Carlos de Salas, Head of C4ISR & Space
Programmes, Spanish Armed Forces
14.20
Update on Future NATO SATCOM Projects
• Ground Segment
• Space Segment
• Toward meeting NATO LoA
Bernd Kremer, Service Line Chief, Directorate Infrastructure Services,
NATO Communication and Information Agency
14.50
Enhancing SATCOM Capabilities in the Czech Republic
• Feedback since the implementation of full SATCOM service launched in
2017 and key lessons learned
- Focus areas in 2017: Developing anchor station capabilities
• G2G cooperation and CZ’s potential role
- The benefits of collaboration to enhance cost-effectiveness and efficiency
• Assessing the feasibility of TACSAT and SATCOM-on-the-move
• Looking ahead: Future goals and timeframes
Lieutenant Colonel Martin Vlach, Senior Staff Officer, Communication
and Information Systems Agency, Army of the Czech Republic
15.20 AFTERNOON TEA
15.50
PANEL DEBATE
Ground Segment Innovations Ensuring Effective End-to-End
Secured Satellite Communications
With the importance of enabling secure mission-critical connectivity anywhere
and at any time growing for defence forces around the globe, the ground
segment plays an ever more vital role. This panel will provide an opportunity for
industry representatives from leading organisations in the Satellite Community
to discuss the challenges facing the ground segment and the solutions that
they can provide as the end-users demand for flexibility and increased
bandwidth continues to grow.
• R&D progress being made in the ground segment: How this can benefit
military users
• Applications and implications for SatCom-On-The-Move
• Ground systems for HTS satellites
• Importance of interoperability and flexibility in ground terminals
• An outline of key considerations and challenges
• How industry looks to overcome these
MODERATOR:
Peter de Selding, Co-Founder, Editor,
Space Intel Report
Panel Member to be confirmed,
Airbus
Rick Lober, Vice President and General Manager Defence and
Intelligence Systems Division, Hughes Network Systems
Stuart Daughtridge, Vice President of Advanced Technology,
Kratos Technology and Training Solutions
Panel Member to be confirmed,
Lockheed Martin
Brian Rodriguez, Director Business Development and Strategy,
Protected Communication Systems, Integrated Communication
Systems, Space and Airborne Systems, Raytheon
Gary Echo, Business Development Manager,
ViaSat
16.30
SPECIAL GUEST ADDRESS
Developing Japan’s Space Diplomacy and the Importance of Allied
Collaboration
• Japan’s Space Policy and future goals
• Feedback and benefits from the launch of the DSN-2 Military
Communications Satellite
• Enhancing space capabilities through international cooperation with
allied partners
Colonel Shinichiro Tsui, Counsellor National Space Policy Secretariat,
Japanese Cabinet Office
17.00
HOST NATION CLOSING KEYNOTE
The Future of Commercial and Military Space in the UK
Dr Graham Turnock, Chief Executive,
UK Space Agency
17.30 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND CLOSE OF DAY THREE
*Subject to final confirmation
Europe’s leading independent military communications event for satellite professionals
offers unrivalled networking opportunities. Join Global MilSatCom 2017 to gain new
contacts and develop stronger relationships within the industry.
• Directly engage with military representatives from around the world
• Participate in dedicated Question & Answer sessions and get the opportunity
to get your queries and opinions across to the people who matter
• Visit the exhibition area to meet with your industry peers and assess the latest
technologies and services on offer
• Discuss key topics from the conference during our networking sessions and lunch breaks
• Foster new working relationships at our networking receptions on day one and day two
• Two invitation-only dinners before the conference and at the end of day one
NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES
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SMi Group and our sponsor, Lockheed Martin will be hosting a pre-conference reception and
dinner at The Army & Navy Club, affectionately known as The Rag, in Mayfair, London. This will
take place after the pre-conference workshops and is invitation only.
Monday 6th November – Pre-Conference Gala Dinner
This year’s reception will be held in the City Suite at the conference venue and
will be hosted by SES at the end of the conference on day one.
Tuesday 7th November – Networking Reception
Eutelsat will be hosting an evening dinner at the end of day one. This event will be
hosted in the Chino Latino restaurant in the hotel and is invitation only.
Tuesday 7th November – Evening Dinner
Airbus and SMi Group are delighted to invite you to a historical and
cultural evening reception on Wednesday 8th November 2017 at
London’s Imperial War Museum. The Imperial War Museum offers a
unique coverage of conflicts, especially those involving Britain and the
Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day.
Wednesday 8th November – Networking Reception at The Imperial War Museum
Some Highlights from the Global
MilSatCom 2016 Networking Events
Boeing’s global satellite business, headquartered in El Segundo, Calif., is the company’s center for government
and commercial satellite systems. Boeing offers end-to-end intelligence services and large-scale systems
integration; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems; and navigation and communication systems.
www.boeing.com
Eutelsat is one of the world’s leading and most experienced operators of communications satellites. With capacity
on 39 satellites, the company provides global communications solutions for government, broadcast, broadband,
telecoms and data markets. With extensive coverage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Eutelsat plays a vital role in
interconnecting services between Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Americas. Our customer-focused
approach with tailor-made solutions makes us the supplier of choice for government service providers, NGOs
and disaster recovery/humanitarian communications providers. A leader in innovation, Eutelsat will revolutionise
telecom markets with a new era of commercial satellite services for government, mobility and data markets.
Headquartered in Paris, Eutelsat’s offices and teleports around the globe work closely with clients to deliver the
highest quality of service. www.eutelsat.com
GOVSAT-1 is a multi-mission satellite that offers X-band and military Ka-band capacity over Europe, the Middle
East and Africa. As a public private venture between the Government of Luxembourg and SES, it combines the
benefits of a stable European Government and NATO member with the experience and competences of a leader
in satellite operations. www.govsat.lu
Hughes is America’s master builder-architect for defense and intelligence satellite communications, giving form to
our clients’ net-centric visions. Our technological innovation, commercially-proven platforms and entrepreneurial
culture help us open new areas of thought, research and development in satellite communications. Our customers
count on Hughes to deliver the most advanced technologies and highest standard of communications solutions to
support their global missions. www.defense.hughes.com
Inmarsat is a long-time trusted partner to government organizations, delivering the world’s most advanced global,
mobile SATCOM services that are highly reliable, secure and affordable. Built with government users in mind,
Inmarsat provides resilient, flexible and scalable alternatives that augment military satellite resources, anytime,
anywhere. Learn more: www.inmarsat.com/government
Intelsat General (IGC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Intelsat, operator of the world’s first Globalized Network. IGC
provides its government and commercial customers with high-quality, cost-effective, communications solutions
via Intelsat’s leading satellite backbone and terrestrial infrastructure. Our customers rely on IGC to provide secure
and seamless broadband connectivity, video communications, and mobility services for mission-critical operations
anywhere on the globe through our open, inter-operable architecture. www.intelsatgeneral.com
Kratos is a specialized technology business providing mission critical products, services and solutions. Kratos’ core
capabilities are engineering, manufacturing and system integration offerings for National Security platforms and
programs. Kratos’ areas of expertise include C5ISR, satellite communication systems, unmanned systems, cyber
security, information assurance, critical infrastructure security and weapons systems. www.KratosComms.com
Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that – with
the addition of Sikorsky – employs approximately 126,000 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
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SponsorS
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Lead Sponsor
SES is the world-leading satellite operator and the first to deliver a differentiated and scalable GEO-MEO offering
worldwide, with more than 50 satellites in Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) and 12 in Medium Earth Orbit (MEO).
SES is trusted by governments and public institutions around the world to deliver vital communication links. Our
global satellite fleet helps deliver successful independent security, defense, civil and industry projects that serve
your specific requirements, including hosted payloads and bespoke networks.
SES focuses on value-added, end-to-end solutions in four key market verticals (Video, Enterprise, Mobility and
Government). It provides satellite communications services to broadcasters, content and internet service
providers, mobile and fixed network operators, governments and institutions, and businesses worldwide.
SES’s portfolio includes the ASTRA satellite system, O3b Networks and MX1.
Further information available at: www.ses.com
GOLD Sponsor
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
Newtec Cy n.v. is a global industry leader, shaping the future of satellite communications. Newtec offers state-of-the-
art COTS technology and equipment such as the Newtec MDM9000 modem and the Newtec Dialog Multiservice
VSAT platform for government, defense and humanitarian programs seeking efficient, flexible, resilient and successful
operations. www.newtec.eu
Raytheon Company, with 2016 sales of $24 billion and 63,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing
in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 95 years, Raytheon provides
state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5ITM products and services, sensing, effects, and mission support
for customers in more than 80 countries. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. Follow us on Twitter.
www.raytheon.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
Unique Broadband Systems (or UBS) is a Canadian multinational company that specializes in Military and
Radar, SATCOM, Broadcast, Medical and Scientific, RF and Digital Telecommunication Technologies, design and
manufacturing of complete digital transmission systems as well as individual components for digital audio and video
broadcasting. www.uniquesys.com
As a proven innovator, ViaSat provides defence forces with quality support and game-changing technologies: mobile
and fixed broadband SATCOM, accredited high-speed encryption, cyber threat monitoring and management, low SWaP
and multi-channel Link 16 terminals. ViaSat pushes the boundaries of being connected – and secure – even under the
most challenging circumstances. www.viasat.com
Advantech Wireless is the leading wireless broadband telecommunications solution provider for Commercial, Critical
Infrastructure & Government and Military clients. Our smarter solutions give our customers the freedom to reach further,
to achieve reliable connectivity anywhere in the world, and accomplish critical missions of global significance. Smarter
Solutions. Global Reach. www.advantechwireless.com
The Aerospace Corporation provides engineering and acquisition management support as well as objective
technical analyses and assessments to our customers. Aerospace’s involvement in space and space-based
systems has been focused on reducing development risks and costs and enabling a high probability of mission
success. We support long term planning and the immediate needs of space programmes from inception
and definition through design, architecture and engineering to launch, deployment and data collection.
www.aerospace.org
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. designs, develops, produces and markets innovative products,
systems and services for advanced communications solutions. The Company sells products to
a diverse customer base in the global commercial and government communications markets. The following
divisions are exhibiting: Comtech EF Data (www.comtechefdata.com) and Comtech Xicom Technology
(www.xicomtech.com). www.comtechtel.com
CUBIC|GATR, manufactures highly-deployable satellite communication terminals that enable high-bandwidth satellite
communications in remote areas. GATR terminals reduce logistical size up to 85% while delivering the same performance
as rigid antennas, making it ideal for first-in deployments and remote applications. GATR is used by U.S. Military,
Intelligence, & Homeland Security, at Ku-, C-, and WGS certified X- & Ka-band. www.gatr.com
Specialising in custom build solutions, ETL Systems design and manufacture RF equipment with resilience and high
performance. That is why 75% of the main NATO governments use ETL equipment to protect their citizens.
Global market sectors ETL supply to include satellite operators, teleports, governments, defence organisations and
broadcasters. www.etlsystems.com
Inster designs and manufactures reliable SATCOM equipment for military satellite communications where the mobility
and portability are the key factors:
•	 High efficiency Low profile SOTM and Manpack Terminals based in phase array technology.
•	 Highly Portable Tactical Satcom Terminals with rapid and accurate auto-acquisition in backpack and single case
configurations. www.inster.es
L3 GCS is a world leader in the manufacture and supply of deployable Satellite Communications Equipment. Our Panther
and Hawkeye family of terminals are offered in 60cm to 2.4m apertures and available in Ku-, X-, Ka- and C-Bands. GCS
also offers customized Communications-on-the-Move solutions as well as 24/7 managed services. www.3ditech.com
SCISYS supplies IT systems, software solutions and engineering support services to Space and Defence sectors. Our
offering includes software and systems integration; provision of satcom operators, as well as ground and space segment
software spanning from early mission concepts to implementing automation for large satellite constellations, including
security and encryption. www.scisys.co.uk
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. XTAR users experience non-
preemptible space segment, operational independence, interoperability with MILSATCOM systems,
and faster certification of new technology. Available coverage is from Denver east to Singapore.
www.xtar.com
There are still some sponsorship and exhibition packages available on a first-come, first-served basis,
for more information please contact Alia Malick, Director, SMi Group on +44 (0) 207 827 6168 or
e-mail: amalick@smi-online.co.uk
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Exhibitors
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from promoting their business at
Global MilSatCom please call: Alia Malick, Director, on +44 (0)20 7827 6168 or email amalick@smi-online.co.uk
Global MilSatCom Exhibition
A SatCom event designed around the needs of the military market
To keep updated with programme developments or to reserve your place, please visit:
www.globalmilsatcom.com
Global MilSatCom Community #GlobalMilSatCom @SMiGroupDefence
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Global MilSatCom 2017 is the ultimate platform for companies to showcase their products
and services. Spend time meeting and networking with senior military representatives
and key commercial decision-makers to maximise your value at the show. The exhibition
hall will showcase the latest advancements in satellite technologies and services from
industry-leading solution providers.
Meet with these experts to further enhance your operational capability and satisfy your
requirements, driving you towards the forefront of the MilSatCom arena.
• Global MilSatCom continues to grow in stature. In 2017, there will be over 500
attendees and over 20 government speakers
• Global MilSatCom is a truly international event with military and government
attendees represented from every continent
• Attendance at Global MilSatCom has increased by 95% since 2005 and has
grown year-on-year
• Attendance by military and government has increased by 130% since 2005
• There is a 100% repeat rate for every networking sponsor
• Global MilSatCom was sold out for the 6th year in a row in 2016, including new
sponsors and exhibitors
Target your market! Limited exhibition space remaining! Sold out for the last thirteen years.
For information on how you could get involved please contact:
Alia Malick, Director on +44 (0) 207 827 6168 or e-mail: amalick@smi-online.co.uk
Following the success of last year’s event, we are pleased to announce we will be
returning to Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel for Global MilSatCom 2017.
In order to help improve your event experience, SMi Group Ltd has negotiated special
rates at the 2017 Conference Venue – The RiverBank Park Plaza. In addition, all
attendees who book their accommodation through us will be entered into a draw for
a free iPad. Hotel reservations are taken on a first-come, first-served, space available
basis. Submit your request to Lucy Esmond at lesmond@smi-online.co.uk as soon as
possible for the best opportunity of receiving your hotel choice at the right price.
THE VENUE
What have past attendees said about Global MilSatCom?
“This is my first Global MilSatCom conference and it has been a
very informative learning experience. I look forward to coming
back as a delegate from Canada and contributing further.”
Canadian Department of National Defence
“As a newcomer to Global MilSatCom, I can tell you that
I absolutely got a lot out of the event and I hope to get to future
meetings. It was an excellent event and the SMi team did
a fantastic job.”
U.S Air Force
What have past attendees said about Global MilSatCom?
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SMi Group's Global MilSatCom 2017

  • 1. Europe’s Leading Military Communications Event for Satellite Professionals Tuesday 7th November - Thursday 9th November 2017 | Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel | London, UK Colonel Laurent Jannin, Head of Syracuse III and IV Programs and MilSatCom Operations, DGA France Colonel Jan der Kinderen, Programme Manager MilSatCom, Defence Material Organisations (DMO), Netherlands MoD Lieutenant Colonel Frank Ruckes, Staff Officer, Cyber-/IT- Division, CIT I 3, German Federal MoD Lieutenant Colonel James Dryburgh, DDC4OPS CIS Branch, New Zealand Defence Force Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Mauro, Chief SATCOM Section, Department 1, Computer Science, Telematics and Advanced Technologies, Italian MoD Major Geoffroy Beaudot, SatCom and CIS Programme Manager, Luxembourg Directorate of Defence Dean Olson, Senior SATCOM Policy Analyst, Chief Information Office, Department of Defense Brigadier General Carlos de Salas, Head of C4ISR & Space Programmes, Spanish Armed Forces Commodore Christian Anuge, Director of ICT, Nigerian Defence Space Agency Colonel José Vagner Vital, Executive Vice President of Space Systems Coordination and Implementation Commission (CCISE), Department of Air & Space Technology - DCTA, Brazilian Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Martin Vlach, Senior Staff Officer, Communication and Information Systems Agency, Army of the Czech Republic Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Bernd Kremer, Service Line Chief, Directorate Infrastructure Services, NATO Communication and Information Agency Mike Rupar, Branch Head, Transmission Technology Branch, Code 5550, US Naval Research Laboratory KEYNOTE ADDRESSES: Deanna Ryals, Chief of International MilSatCom, U.S. Air Force Colonel Cameron Stoltz, Director Space Requirements, Director-General Space, Canadian Forces A: Global Government Payload Exploration Hosted by: The Hosted Payload Alliance 8.30 - 12.00 B: Interference in SatCom Systems Hosted by: Jamie Dronen, Director, MILSATCOM Future & International Programmes, The Aerospace Corporation 12.30 - 16.00 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS | Monday 6th November 2017 SMi’s 19th Annual C O N F E R E N C E & E X H I B I T I O N 2 0 1 7 LEAD SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SPEAKERS ALSO INCLUDE: To keep updated with programme developments or to reserve your place, please visit: www.globalmilsatcom.com Global MilSatCom Community #GlobalMilSatCom @SMiGroupDefence SPONSORS EXHIBITORS HOST NATION KEYNOTE ADDRESSES: Brigadier General Nag Jung Choi, Commander of Defence Communication Command, Republic of Korea Military* Colonel Shinichiro Tsui, Counsellor National Space Secretariat, Japanese Cabinet Office *Subject to Final Confirmation Harriett Baldwin MP, Minister for Defence Procurement, UK Ministry of Defence Dr Graham Turnock, Chief Executive, UK Space Agency Air Commodore Nick Hay, Head of Capability C4ISR & SRO for Future Beyond Line of Sight Programme, HQ Joint Forces Command, UK Ministry of Defence
  • 2. Dear Industry Colleagues, On behalf of SES, I would like to welcome you all to SMi Group’s 19th annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition. We are delighted to once again be a long term member and lead sponsor of this prominent military satellite event. Our industry continues to evolve, with innovative technologies being launched to meet the increasing need of our governmental customers, including solutions in the domains of crisis management, defence and security missions, emergency response and humanitarian relief. The fact that a large part of these customers are reducing budgets while increasing the need for information superiority creates a challenging environment for us all. New technologies and new ways of doing business will continue to pave the way forward. In 2017, we are excited about increasing focus on GOVSATCOM solutions via SES’s unique combination of GEO and MEO satellites, which will enable a new realm of secure global connectivity applications with high throughput and low latency. This is just one example of how we can respond to the changing industry requirements with new ideas and ever evolving solutions. This conference is an ideal forum to get to know these and many other new solutions and ideas, in a knowledge-sharing environment which involves decision makers, Government and Military representatives, as well as other leading international industry professionals. Please join us, network with industry peers and learn about new breakthroughs in the security and defence arena. Last but not least, enjoy yourselves at this premier annual event in London! I look forward to seeing you there and at the SES Drinks Reception. Yours faithfully, Gerard Donelan, Vice-President Defence & Security, SES Pre-Conference Workshops PAGE 3 Global MilSatCom Day 1 Agenda PAGE 4 Global MilSatCom Day 2 Agenda PAGE 5 Global MilSatCom Day 3 Agenda PAGE 6 Networking Opportunities PAGE 7 Sponsors and Exhibitors PAGE 8-9 Global MilSatCom Exhibition and Media Partners PAGE 10-11 Registration Page PAGE 12 CONTENTS 2
  • 3. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS | MONDAY 6TH NOVEMBER 2017 | PARK PLAZA RIVERBANK HOTEL | LONDON, UK 19.00 Pre-Conference Gala Dinner (Invitation Only) SPONSORED BY Hosted by Hosted by Workshop overview: The Hosted Payload Alliance (HPA) will offer a workshop intended to explore current examples of successful commercially hosted government payload programmes and where those successes may help accelerate adoption of similar programmes for global government customers. The experts from the HPA member companies will offer an unbiased view with a diverse base of satellite owner-operators, launch providers, payload and satellite manufacturers and others. These experts will bring forward lessons learned from their respective hosted payload programmes, as well as foster an open dialogue about technical considerations, procurement and funding challenges as well as opportunities for industry and global governments to collaborate to further leverage these time and cost reducing means of accessing space. The workshop is intended to serve as a targeted discussion on hosted payloads and a forum for open dialogue between government and industry participants. Why you should attend: Learn about and discuss: • Case studies and lessons learned from proven commercially hosted government payload programmes • Direct dialogue between experts in industry and government on key opportunities, benefits and obstacles surrounding hosted payloads • Leveraging commercial to achieve “national space programme” objectives - revealing benefits of ownership models where hosted payloads can fulfil national satellite requirements at a fraction of the cost and time to orbit • Enabling a more resilient space architecture by distributing assets over multiple platforms and locations About the workshop host: Mr. Rich Pang joined SES in August 2015 and serves as the Vice President of Product Management for the Government Market Solutions Center where he is responsible for assessing the global governmental and institutional markets, identifying customers’ requirements, and leading the identification and/or development of SES’ products and solutions to meet customers’ needs. Prior to joining SES Mr. Pang worked for SES Government Solutions (SES-GS) where he served as Senior Director for Hosted Payloads. He was responsible for seeking, pursuing, and securing opportunities to support U.S. Government missions around the world through the use of hosted payloads. While there he managed the Commercially Hosted InfraRed Payload (CHIRP) program for the United States Air Force and captured two other hosted payload contracts: (1) the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) funded by the Federal Aviation Administration; and (2) the Global Observation of the Limb and Disk (GOLD) funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). In May 2010, Mr. Pang retired from the United States Air Force as a Lieutenant Colonel after twenty-one years of service. In his last assignment, he served as the Director of Operations at the Program Executive office for Environmental Satellites in Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. Agenda 8.30 Registration and Coffee 9.00 Opening Remarks and Introductions 9.15 Case Studies 10.00 Obstacles, Opportunities and Lessons Learned 10.45 Morning Coffee 11.15 Fulfilling national satellite requirements, benefits, challenges • Leveraging commercial to achieve a “national space programme” 11.45 Closing remarks and Questions 12.00 End of Workshop The Hosted Payload Alliance (HPA) is a satellite industry alliance formed to increase awareness of the benefits of hosted government payloads on commercial satellites. Composed of satellite operators, satellite manufacturers, launch providers and system integrators, HPA is a broad based organisation which acts as a source of government and private industry to foster open communication between potential users and providers of hosted payload capabilities. Workshop overview: Satellite Communications (SatCom) are subject to increasing incidents of unintentional and intentional interference from both friendly and hostile sources. A variety of techniques have been developed to reduce these effects, including dynamic resource allocation, beam forming, spectrum spreading, and reconfiguration procedures. The first part of this workshop will describe these methods at a conceptual level and illustrate the benefits that can be achieved. The second part will summarise the tools and techniques that may be used to evaluate space systems architectures including interference mitigation features and to trade them against other important features such as capacity, performance and cost. Why you should attend: • Understand the fundamentals of mitigating SatCom interference • Learn about some of the tools and techniques for SatCom system architecture assessment • Explore key trades in developing SatCom architectures for various purposes About the workshop host: Mr. Jamie Dronen is the Director of MILSATCOM Future & International Programs at The Aerospace Corporation, a leading architect for the nation’s national security space programs. In this position, his primary responsibility is to work directly with the U.S. Government to manage the technical aspects of the existing international partnerships, defining and developing opportunities for future international collaboration, proposing and assessing science and technology efforts, performing analysis of future MILSATCOM architectures, and seeking commercial SATCOM pathfinders. Agenda 12.30 Registration and Coffee 13.00 Opening Remarks and Introductions 13.10 Session 1: Interference Mitigation in SatCom Systems Overview of the concepts and techniques for dealing with intentional and unintentional SatCom interference • Survey of interference detection, reporting and mitigation methods • Suitability for various types of customer needs • Technical maturity and cost 14.10 Afternoon Tea 14.40 Session 2: Evaluation of SatCom Space System Architectures In the course of a SatCom system architecture study, multiple architectureoptionsmayproveviable.Evaluationofthearchitectures is an important step in moving forward with an architecture decision • Overview of decision making processes • Example of evaluation of space systems architectures including interference mitigation features • Tools and Techniques 15.40 Closing Remarks and Discussion 16.00 End of Workshop The Aerospace Corporation is a not-for-profit company that operates a U.S. federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) dedicated solely to assuring mission success. Aerospace provides leadership support in all fields and disciplines of research, design, development, acquisition, operations, and program management. The corporation’s unique depth of talent in a broad array of scientific and engineering disciplines, ability to provide objective analysis, and freedom from conflict of interest allows us to provide leaders with the information they need to make the right decisions. 3 12.30 - 16.00 Afternoon Workshop B: Interference in SatCom Systems 8.30 - 12.00 Morning Workshop A: Global Government Payload Explorations
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Tuesday7thNovember2017 Register online at www.globalmilsatcom.com GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE Day One I UK & Europe 4 08.30 SMI GROUP WELCOME AND CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS Gerard Donelan, Vice-President Defence & Security, SES 08.45 MINISTERIAL OPENING ADDRESS Harriett Baldwin MP, Minister for Defence Procurement, UK Ministry of Defence 09.00 HOST NATION ADDRESS MILSATCOM – A UK MoD Perspective • MoD Space Policy • Wargaming – what lessons for the future? • SKYNET 5 – lessons learned • SKYNET 6 – next steps Air Commodore Nick Hay, Head of Capability C4ISR & SRO for Future Beyond Line of Sight Programme, HQ Joint Forces Command, UK Ministry of Defence Nick Ayling, DD Cyber and Space Policy, UK Ministry of Defence* 09.30 Assessment and Strategic Vision on SatCom Bundeswehr • Embedding SatCom within the new Cyber- and IT-forces • Providing mission assurance beyond 2025 • Future requirements and planning Lieutenant Colonel Frank Ruckes, Staff Officer, Cyber-/IT- Division, CIT I 3, German Federal MoD 10.00 Activities and Actualities in MilSatCom • Guaranteeing continuity of service for operational uses • Operational feedback and the solutions required to fulfil capability gaps • Future developments: Syracuse IV Colonel Laurent Jannin, Head of Syracuse III and IV Programs and MilSatCom Operations, DGA France 10.30 PANEL DISCUSSION A Strategic Update on the GOVSATCOM Initiative and Progress within 2017 • Important developments and perspectives from the key stakeholders in the GOVSATCOM initiative - EU Commission: Findings of the Impact Assessment - EDA: Feedback from the GOVSATCOM Programme Demonstration and lessons learned - ESA: Progress in the Implementation of the GOVSATCOM Precursor Programme • Cooperation with allies within the EU and opportunities to improve collaboration • Future timeframes and targets for the GOVSATCOM Initiative MODERATOR: Gerard Donelan, Vice-President Defence & Security, SES Holger Lueschow, Programme Manager Satellite Communication and Project Officer Radio Spectrum, Capability, Armament & Technology, European Defence Agency Hermann Ludwig Moeller, Head of Institutional and European Programmes Office, Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications, European Space Agency Speaker to be Confirmed, European Commission 11.10 MORNING COFFEE 11.40 Ubiquitous Communications and the Reality for the Military • Exploitation of networks • Reality of big data • The importance of security Richard Franklin, Head of Secure Communications, Airbus 12.10 Developing a European Governmental SatCom Infrastructure • An overview of the current LuxGovSat SatCom resources • Key elements from the SATCOM strategy of the Luxembourg Defence • Challenges facing SatCom Programmes in the Luxembourg MoD - Addressing the need for experimented resources - Fostering the development of Public Private Partnerships - LuxGovSat and WGS, coordinating complementary partnerships • Future goals for the SatCom partnership and its potential applications Major Geoffroy Beaudot, SatCom and CIS Programme Manager, Luxembourg Directorate of Defence 12.40 GovSat-1 and more: An Ecosystem to Deliver Secure Satellite Communications Patrick Biewer, Chief Executive Officer, GovSat 13.10 NETWORKING LUNCH 14.20 Augmenting MilSatCom with Secure & Agile ComSatCom • ComSatCom adapting to evolving military needs • EUTELSAT QUANTUM fitting the most demanding military CONOPS • Secure Virtual Satellite Operator new paradigm to serve the military community even better David Bair, Chief Executive Officer, Eutelsat America Corporation 14.50 Optimising Future MilSatCom Capabilities for the Netherlands Ministry of Defence • Overview of NLD (Mil)Satcom roadmap 2017-2040, containing: • Required robustness of Satcom main driver for contracts • Maximising international cooperation (in space and on the ground) • Exponential growth of Satcom requirements Colonel Jan der Kinderen, Programme Manager MilSatCom, Defence Material Organisations (DMO), Netherlands MoD 15.20 Integration and Automation Driving the Future of Satellite Services 125+ HTS launches in next eight years will require anywhere from 300 to 1300 new gateways, along with steadily lowering bandwidth costs, which will drive new approaches to architecture design, operational management and managing CapEx/OpEx costs. All of which will require: • Advanced Ground System Architectures • Accelerated Ground System Deliveries • Automated Service Delivery • Integrated Service Assurance • New Capabilities Utilizing Advanced Technologies Stuart Daughtridge, Vice President of Advanced Technology, Kratos Technology and Training Solutions 15.50 AFTERNOON TEA 16.20 Session Details to be Confirmed Speaker to be Confirmed, Boeing 16.50 Key Requirements to Enhance Italian SatCom Capabilities and Growth • SICRAL 3: The key programme for the SICRAL constellation and Italian MoD moving forward • Feedback from operational use and resulting requirements for future development • The benefits of international partnerships and aims for further collaboration - Collaboration with the French DGA on SICRAL 2 and ATHENA-FIDUS Lieutenant Colonel Luigi Mauro, Chief SATCOM Section, Department 1, Computer Science, Telematics and Advanced Technologies, Italian MoD 17.20 A new vision of secure broadband communications services on the field • Where are we regarding the operational demands and constraints? • Which solutions and architectures to bring broadband secure services to the forces? • How to deploy these capabilities anywhere in the world Laurent Alimi, MilSatCom and Tactical Networks Solution Leader, Thales 17.50 Keeping MoDs On-the-Move Through Innovation. Newtec Dialog: Efficiency On the Move • On-the-move applications nowadays are confronted with increased demand for higher data throughputs to support bandwidth-consuming services such as ISR sensor relay, welfare, situational awareness, e-medicine, etc. • There are multiple challenges to run satellite links for naval, airborne and terrestrial applications due to the fact that they are on-the-move or on-the-pause and that they need to respect SWAP (size, weight & power) constraints due to the limited size of the platform itself • Innovative technologies on board the Newtec Dialog VSAT platform increase the operational efficiency for MODs and provide secure and resilient satellite links at maximum service availability for mission critical communications Koen Willems, Market Director Government & Defence SatCom, Newtec 18.20 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF CONFERENCE DAY ONE 18.30 - 20.00 NETWORKING RECEPTION SPONSORED BY 20.30 EVENING DINNER (INVITATION ONLY) SPONSORED BY *Subject to final confirmation
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Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 Or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 Wednesday8thNovember2017 Day Two I U.S.A. 5 08.30 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS: Christopher Baugh, President, Northern Sky Research 08.40 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Developing Next Generation MILSATCOM Capabilities and the importance of early Allied involvement • An update on the U.S. Protected Tactical projects • Discussion on why early allied collaboration is critical for both cost-efficiency and satisfying collective user requirements • The importance of allies in the acquisition process to ensure successful integration for all parties • Next steps for Allied engagements in U.S. Next Generation capabilities Deanna Ryals, Chief of International MilSatCom, U.S. Air Force 09.10 HTS Eyes in the Sky: From boots on the ground, to next gen ISR • Five years of rapid growth in UAV capabilities by governments worldwide • New platforms = increased sophistication in SATCOM connectivity and capability • Next generation solutions launched by SES for multi-orbit, multi-frequency across a suite of ISR assets Nicole Robinson, Vice President, Government Market Solutions Centres, SES 09.40 Enhancing Future DoD Infrastructure Capabilities in the Space Domain • Providing security, agility and cost-effectiveness to future US DoD infrastructure capabilities • Progress in the modernisation of the ground segment: The Enterprise Ground System (EGS) • The Wideband AoA and its outlook on the future of US satellite systems Dean Olson, Senior SATCOM Policy Analyst, Chief Information Office, Department of Defense 10.10 Operational Challenges and MilSatCom Choices • Understanding the Threats • Getting the Protection Right • Satisfying Evolving User Needs • AEHF and MUOS status updates Andy Rayner, Director International, Military Space, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company 10.40 MORNING COFFEE 11.10 PANEL DISCUSSION The Way Ahead for US SATCOM: The Wideband SATCOM Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) • An update on the Wideband Communications Analysis of Alternatives • Assessing future programmes and satellite capabilities with a focus on affordability • Benefits of integrating commercial and international partners • Implications and developments expected in 2018 MODERATOR: Christopher Baugh, President, Northern Sky Research Deanna Ryals, Chief of International MilSatCom, U.S. Air Force Dean Olson, Senior SATCOM Policy Analyst, Chief Information Office, Department of Defense Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Mike Rupar, Branch Head, Transmission Technology Branch, Code 5550, US Naval Research Laboratory 11.50 Utilising COMSATCOM Capabilities for the Armed Forces and DISA’s Key Role • DISA: The commercial SatCom expert for the DoD • Opportunities to integrate COMSATCOM into military use • Small Sats • Hosted payloads • Looking forward: How to effectively fulfil next-generation strategic communication requirements through long term investments Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) 12.20 Advancements in “Airborne ISR SATCOM” • Exploring rapid advances in satellite technology which are allowing for higher data rates • Providing better efficiency and smaller size • Assessing weight and power for the airborne ISR market in both fixed and rotary wing applications Rick Lober, Vice President and General Manager Defence and Intelligence Systems Division, Hughes Network Systems 12.50 NETWORKING LUNCH SPONSORED BY 14.00 The Importance of Airborne Connectivity and Enabling your Assets Today • Benefits of laser communications for aircraft and EO satellites • Focus for enhanced defence applications Hughes Boulnois, Head of SpaceDataHighway, Airbus 14.30 Path Found! Successes in MILSATCOM Augmentation • The imperative for commercial investment in government-focused innovation • Case studies in success: decades of globally portable, on-demand bandwidth • The future of Satcom-as-a-Service in resilient and responsive government architectures Peter Hadinger, President, U.S. Government Business Unit, Inmarsat, Inc. 15.00 Effectively Utilising SATCOM in Arctic and Mountainous Regions • Operating above the Arctic Circle • Limited Access to Wideband SATCOM • Highly Elliptical Orbit Options • Narrowband Capabilities and Returning to the Fundamentals Lieutenant Colonel Rob Myers, Deputy J6, U.S. Marine Corps Forces Europe and Africa 15.30 How the Changing Face of SatCom is Improving Life for the World’s Militaries • GEO/LEO Interoperability - the story of the Intelsat/One Web partnership and what it means to global satcom • Initial year-in review on the world’s first high-throughput satellite platform - Intelsat EpicNG • A new way to lease SatCom - IntelsatOne Flex managed services Chris Tully, VP, Sales, BD and Marketing, Intelsat General 16.00 AFTERNOON TEA 16.30 Protecting the Connected Warfighter • From RF, Cyber, and Insider Threats • With Affordable, Scalable Approaches • That Work over Multiple Transport Networks Andy Lincoln, Chief Technical Officer, Tactical Network Solutions, ViaSat, Inc. 17.00 Enhancing the SATCOM Ground Segment for US Forces • Introductions • 188-164B - INTEROPERABILITY OF SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS TERMINALS - Modifications & Updates - Non-interference - Smaller terminals - Phased Array Antennas • 188-165B - SHF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS PSK MODEMS - Many platforms & waveforms (e.g., ISR) cannot use the current MIL-STD-188-165 - Lack of Net-Centric interface - Expansion for modern day interfaces • Current status of programmes Mike Rupar, Branch Head, Transmission Technology Branch, Code 5550, US Naval Research Laboratory 17.30 Protected Resilient SATCOM • Evolving threat environment • Current state - space and terrestrial • Activities and potential approaches - space and terrestrial • Thoughts on future state - space and terrestrial Brian Rodriguez, Director Business Development and Strategy, Protected Communication Systems, Integrated Communication Systems, Space and Airborne Systems, Raytheon 18.00 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF CONFERENCE DAY TWO 18.30 NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION SPONSORED BY
  • 6. Thursday9thNovember2017 Day Three I International 6 08.30 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS: Chairman’s Details to be Confirmed, Airbus 08.40 OPENING ADDRESS An Update on Canadian MilSatCom Colonel Cameron Stoltz, Director of Space Requirements, Director-General Space, Canadian Forces 09.10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Direction of Future MilSatCom Programmes for the Republic of Korea Armed Forces • Developing new MILSAT • Utilizing C, Ku-Band and L-Band commercial satellite • Working with international partners to manage satellite network threats Brigadier General Nag Jung Choi, Commander of Defence Communication Command, Republic of Korea Military* 09.40 Power Amplifier Systems and Modules for SATCOM & Military Application • GaN/GaAs/ LDMOS-based high power indoor and outdoor amplifier systems (SSPA/TWTA liquid or air cooled), phase combined to achieve power level up to 10 KW. All frequencies L, S, C, X, Ku, Ka and Q • High power “SSPA” solid-state PULSE amplifiers for RADAR Application. All frequencies L, S, C, X, Ku, Ka and Q • Power Amplifier build RF modules (PALLETS) from 10 to 250w. All frequencies L, S, C, X, Ku, Ka and Q. HMIC- Hybrid Microwave Integrated Circuit • Passive Components (coplers, combiner, high power connectors, flexible waveguide etc…) Alex DelMistro, Business Development & Sales Manager, Unique Broadband Systems 10.10 Developing SATCOM Capabilities for an Integrated NZDF: Future 2035 • 2016 White Paper and governments commitment to enhancing defence capabilities • Developing the ground and space segments • International partnerships moving forward Lieutenant Colonel James Dryburgh, DDC4OPS CIS Branch, New Zealand Defence Force 10.40 MORNING COFFEE 11.10 A Roadmap for the Space Systems Strategic Programme (PESE) • History • Current scenario • What comes next Colonel José Vagner Vital, Executive Vice President of Space Systems Coordination and Implementation Commission (CCISE), Department of Air & Space Technology - DCTA, Brazilian Air Force 11.40 Advances to Combat Complex MilSatCom Challenges • Challenges and drivers in MilSatCom systems • Overview of recent innovations • Future trends to combat complex military needs Dr Tanvir Ahmad, Space Systems, MilSatCom, Airbus 12.10 How the Defence Space Agency Effectively Utilises MilSatCom Capabilities and Space Assets to Support the Nigerian Armed Forces • Considering holistic SatCom solutions to combat consistent challenges the Nigerian Armed Forces face • Operational case studies of how MilSatCom contributes and optimises responses to peace and war time missions • Future goals to enhance space assets and capabilities Commodore Christian Anuge, Director of ICT, Nigerian Defence Space Agency 12.40 NETWORKING LUNCH 13.50 The Spanish Armed Forces and their MilSatCom SPAINSAT-NG (Next Generation) Capabilities • The road from present operational needs to the new SPAINSAT-NG capability requirements • The benefits of international partnerships and Spanish actions towards further collaboration • Spanish involvement in the EU GovSatCom initiative • The Spanish GOV Operator: A successful private-public partnership (PPP) model Brigadier General Carlos de Salas, Head of C4ISR & Space Programmes, Spanish Armed Forces 14.20 Update on Future NATO SATCOM Projects • Ground Segment • Space Segment • Toward meeting NATO LoA Bernd Kremer, Service Line Chief, Directorate Infrastructure Services, NATO Communication and Information Agency 14.50 Enhancing SATCOM Capabilities in the Czech Republic • Feedback since the implementation of full SATCOM service launched in 2017 and key lessons learned - Focus areas in 2017: Developing anchor station capabilities • G2G cooperation and CZ’s potential role - The benefits of collaboration to enhance cost-effectiveness and efficiency • Assessing the feasibility of TACSAT and SATCOM-on-the-move • Looking ahead: Future goals and timeframes Lieutenant Colonel Martin Vlach, Senior Staff Officer, Communication and Information Systems Agency, Army of the Czech Republic 15.20 AFTERNOON TEA 15.50 PANEL DEBATE Ground Segment Innovations Ensuring Effective End-to-End Secured Satellite Communications With the importance of enabling secure mission-critical connectivity anywhere and at any time growing for defence forces around the globe, the ground segment plays an ever more vital role. This panel will provide an opportunity for industry representatives from leading organisations in the Satellite Community to discuss the challenges facing the ground segment and the solutions that they can provide as the end-users demand for flexibility and increased bandwidth continues to grow. • R&D progress being made in the ground segment: How this can benefit military users • Applications and implications for SatCom-On-The-Move • Ground systems for HTS satellites • Importance of interoperability and flexibility in ground terminals • An outline of key considerations and challenges • How industry looks to overcome these MODERATOR: Peter de Selding, Co-Founder, Editor, Space Intel Report Panel Member to be confirmed, Airbus Rick Lober, Vice President and General Manager Defence and Intelligence Systems Division, Hughes Network Systems Stuart Daughtridge, Vice President of Advanced Technology, Kratos Technology and Training Solutions Panel Member to be confirmed, Lockheed Martin Brian Rodriguez, Director Business Development and Strategy, Protected Communication Systems, Integrated Communication Systems, Space and Airborne Systems, Raytheon Gary Echo, Business Development Manager, ViaSat 16.30 SPECIAL GUEST ADDRESS Developing Japan’s Space Diplomacy and the Importance of Allied Collaboration • Japan’s Space Policy and future goals • Feedback and benefits from the launch of the DSN-2 Military Communications Satellite • Enhancing space capabilities through international cooperation with allied partners Colonel Shinichiro Tsui, Counsellor National Space Policy Secretariat, Japanese Cabinet Office 17.00 HOST NATION CLOSING KEYNOTE The Future of Commercial and Military Space in the UK Dr Graham Turnock, Chief Executive, UK Space Agency 17.30 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND CLOSE OF DAY THREE *Subject to final confirmation
  • 7. Europe’s leading independent military communications event for satellite professionals offers unrivalled networking opportunities. Join Global MilSatCom 2017 to gain new contacts and develop stronger relationships within the industry. • Directly engage with military representatives from around the world • Participate in dedicated Question & Answer sessions and get the opportunity to get your queries and opinions across to the people who matter • Visit the exhibition area to meet with your industry peers and assess the latest technologies and services on offer • Discuss key topics from the conference during our networking sessions and lunch breaks • Foster new working relationships at our networking receptions on day one and day two • Two invitation-only dinners before the conference and at the end of day one NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES Register online at www.globalmilsatcom.com Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE 7 SMi Group and our sponsor, Lockheed Martin will be hosting a pre-conference reception and dinner at The Army & Navy Club, affectionately known as The Rag, in Mayfair, London. This will take place after the pre-conference workshops and is invitation only. Monday 6th November – Pre-Conference Gala Dinner This year’s reception will be held in the City Suite at the conference venue and will be hosted by SES at the end of the conference on day one. Tuesday 7th November – Networking Reception Eutelsat will be hosting an evening dinner at the end of day one. This event will be hosted in the Chino Latino restaurant in the hotel and is invitation only. Tuesday 7th November – Evening Dinner Airbus and SMi Group are delighted to invite you to a historical and cultural evening reception on Wednesday 8th November 2017 at London’s Imperial War Museum. The Imperial War Museum offers a unique coverage of conflicts, especially those involving Britain and the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day. Wednesday 8th November – Networking Reception at The Imperial War Museum Some Highlights from the Global MilSatCom 2016 Networking Events
  • 8. Boeing’s global satellite business, headquartered in El Segundo, Calif., is the company’s center for government and commercial satellite systems. Boeing offers end-to-end intelligence services and large-scale systems integration; intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems; and navigation and communication systems. www.boeing.com Eutelsat is one of the world’s leading and most experienced operators of communications satellites. With capacity on 39 satellites, the company provides global communications solutions for government, broadcast, broadband, telecoms and data markets. With extensive coverage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Eutelsat plays a vital role in interconnecting services between Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and the Americas. Our customer-focused approach with tailor-made solutions makes us the supplier of choice for government service providers, NGOs and disaster recovery/humanitarian communications providers. A leader in innovation, Eutelsat will revolutionise telecom markets with a new era of commercial satellite services for government, mobility and data markets. Headquartered in Paris, Eutelsat’s offices and teleports around the globe work closely with clients to deliver the highest quality of service. www.eutelsat.com GOVSAT-1 is a multi-mission satellite that offers X-band and military Ka-band capacity over Europe, the Middle East and Africa. As a public private venture between the Government of Luxembourg and SES, it combines the benefits of a stable European Government and NATO member with the experience and competences of a leader in satellite operations. www.govsat.lu Hughes is America’s master builder-architect for defense and intelligence satellite communications, giving form to our clients’ net-centric visions. Our technological innovation, commercially-proven platforms and entrepreneurial culture help us open new areas of thought, research and development in satellite communications. Our customers count on Hughes to deliver the most advanced technologies and highest standard of communications solutions to support their global missions. www.defense.hughes.com Inmarsat is a long-time trusted partner to government organizations, delivering the world’s most advanced global, mobile SATCOM services that are highly reliable, secure and affordable. Built with government users in mind, Inmarsat provides resilient, flexible and scalable alternatives that augment military satellite resources, anytime, anywhere. Learn more: www.inmarsat.com/government Intelsat General (IGC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Intelsat, operator of the world’s first Globalized Network. IGC provides its government and commercial customers with high-quality, cost-effective, communications solutions via Intelsat’s leading satellite backbone and terrestrial infrastructure. Our customers rely on IGC to provide secure and seamless broadband connectivity, video communications, and mobility services for mission-critical operations anywhere on the globe through our open, inter-operable architecture. www.intelsatgeneral.com Kratos is a specialized technology business providing mission critical products, services and solutions. Kratos’ core capabilities are engineering, manufacturing and system integration offerings for National Security platforms and programs. Kratos’ areas of expertise include C5ISR, satellite communication systems, unmanned systems, cyber security, information assurance, critical infrastructure security and weapons systems. www.KratosComms.com Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that – with the addition of Sikorsky – employs approximately 126,000 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 Register online at www.globalmilsatcom.com Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE SponsorS 8 Lead Sponsor SES is the world-leading satellite operator and the first to deliver a differentiated and scalable GEO-MEO offering worldwide, with more than 50 satellites in Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO) and 12 in Medium Earth Orbit (MEO). SES is trusted by governments and public institutions around the world to deliver vital communication links. Our global satellite fleet helps deliver successful independent security, defense, civil and industry projects that serve your specific requirements, including hosted payloads and bespoke networks. SES focuses on value-added, end-to-end solutions in four key market verticals (Video, Enterprise, Mobility and Government). It provides satellite communications services to broadcasters, content and internet service providers, mobile and fixed network operators, governments and institutions, and businesses worldwide. SES’s portfolio includes the ASTRA satellite system, O3b Networks and MX1. Further information available at: www.ses.com GOLD Sponsor 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
  • 9. Newtec Cy n.v. is a global industry leader, shaping the future of satellite communications. Newtec offers state-of-the- art COTS technology and equipment such as the Newtec MDM9000 modem and the Newtec Dialog Multiservice VSAT platform for government, defense and humanitarian programs seeking efficient, flexible, resilient and successful operations. www.newtec.eu Raytheon Company, with 2016 sales of $24 billion and 63,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 95 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5ITM products and services, sensing, effects, and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. Follow us on Twitter. www.raytheon.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 Unique Broadband Systems (or UBS) is a Canadian multinational company that specializes in Military and Radar, SATCOM, Broadcast, Medical and Scientific, RF and Digital Telecommunication Technologies, design and manufacturing of complete digital transmission systems as well as individual components for digital audio and video broadcasting. www.uniquesys.com As a proven innovator, ViaSat provides defence forces with quality support and game-changing technologies: mobile and fixed broadband SATCOM, accredited high-speed encryption, cyber threat monitoring and management, low SWaP and multi-channel Link 16 terminals. ViaSat pushes the boundaries of being connected – and secure – even under the most challenging circumstances. www.viasat.com Advantech Wireless is the leading wireless broadband telecommunications solution provider for Commercial, Critical Infrastructure & Government and Military clients. Our smarter solutions give our customers the freedom to reach further, to achieve reliable connectivity anywhere in the world, and accomplish critical missions of global significance. Smarter Solutions. Global Reach. www.advantechwireless.com The Aerospace Corporation provides engineering and acquisition management support as well as objective technical analyses and assessments to our customers. Aerospace’s involvement in space and space-based systems has been focused on reducing development risks and costs and enabling a high probability of mission success. We support long term planning and the immediate needs of space programmes from inception and definition through design, architecture and engineering to launch, deployment and data collection. www.aerospace.org Comtech Telecommunications Corp. designs, develops, produces and markets innovative products, systems and services for advanced communications solutions. The Company sells products to a diverse customer base in the global commercial and government communications markets. The following divisions are exhibiting: Comtech EF Data (www.comtechefdata.com) and Comtech Xicom Technology (www.xicomtech.com). www.comtechtel.com CUBIC|GATR, manufactures highly-deployable satellite communication terminals that enable high-bandwidth satellite communications in remote areas. GATR terminals reduce logistical size up to 85% while delivering the same performance as rigid antennas, making it ideal for first-in deployments and remote applications. GATR is used by U.S. Military, Intelligence, & Homeland Security, at Ku-, C-, and WGS certified X- & Ka-band. www.gatr.com Specialising in custom build solutions, ETL Systems design and manufacture RF equipment with resilience and high performance. That is why 75% of the main NATO governments use ETL equipment to protect their citizens. Global market sectors ETL supply to include satellite operators, teleports, governments, defence organisations and broadcasters. www.etlsystems.com Inster designs and manufactures reliable SATCOM equipment for military satellite communications where the mobility and portability are the key factors: • High efficiency Low profile SOTM and Manpack Terminals based in phase array technology. • Highly Portable Tactical Satcom Terminals with rapid and accurate auto-acquisition in backpack and single case configurations. www.inster.es L3 GCS is a world leader in the manufacture and supply of deployable Satellite Communications Equipment. Our Panther and Hawkeye family of terminals are offered in 60cm to 2.4m apertures and available in Ku-, X-, Ka- and C-Bands. GCS also offers customized Communications-on-the-Move solutions as well as 24/7 managed services. www.3ditech.com SCISYS supplies IT systems, software solutions and engineering support services to Space and Defence sectors. Our offering includes software and systems integration; provision of satcom operators, as well as ground and space segment software spanning from early mission concepts to implementing automation for large satellite constellations, including security and encryption. www.scisys.co.uk 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. XTAR users experience non- preemptible space segment, operational independence, interoperability with MILSATCOM systems, and faster certification of new technology. Available coverage is from Denver east to Singapore. www.xtar.com There are still some sponsorship and exhibition packages available on a first-come, first-served basis, for more information please contact Alia Malick, Director, SMi Group on +44 (0) 207 827 6168 or e-mail: amalick@smi-online.co.uk 9 Exhibitors SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from promoting their business at Global MilSatCom please call: Alia Malick, Director, on +44 (0)20 7827 6168 or email amalick@smi-online.co.uk
  • 10. Global MilSatCom Exhibition A SatCom event designed around the needs of the military market To keep updated with programme developments or to reserve your place, please visit: www.globalmilsatcom.com Global MilSatCom Community #GlobalMilSatCom @SMiGroupDefence 10 Global MilSatCom 2017 is the ultimate platform for companies to showcase their products and services. Spend time meeting and networking with senior military representatives and key commercial decision-makers to maximise your value at the show. The exhibition hall will showcase the latest advancements in satellite technologies and services from industry-leading solution providers. Meet with these experts to further enhance your operational capability and satisfy your requirements, driving you towards the forefront of the MilSatCom arena. • Global MilSatCom continues to grow in stature. In 2017, there will be over 500 attendees and over 20 government speakers • Global MilSatCom is a truly international event with military and government attendees represented from every continent • Attendance at Global MilSatCom has increased by 95% since 2005 and has grown year-on-year • Attendance by military and government has increased by 130% since 2005 • There is a 100% repeat rate for every networking sponsor • Global MilSatCom was sold out for the 6th year in a row in 2016, including new sponsors and exhibitors Target your market! Limited exhibition space remaining! Sold out for the last thirteen years. For information on how you could get involved please contact: Alia Malick, Director on +44 (0) 207 827 6168 or e-mail: amalick@smi-online.co.uk
  • 11. Following the success of last year’s event, we are pleased to announce we will be returning to Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel for Global MilSatCom 2017. In order to help improve your event experience, SMi Group Ltd has negotiated special rates at the 2017 Conference Venue – The RiverBank Park Plaza. In addition, all attendees who book their accommodation through us will be entered into a draw for a free iPad. Hotel reservations are taken on a first-come, first-served, space available basis. Submit your request to Lucy Esmond at lesmond@smi-online.co.uk as soon as possible for the best opportunity of receiving your hotel choice at the right price. THE VENUE What have past attendees said about Global MilSatCom? “This is my first Global MilSatCom conference and it has been a very informative learning experience. I look forward to coming back as a delegate from Canada and contributing further.” Canadian Department of National Defence “As a newcomer to Global MilSatCom, I can tell you that I absolutely got a lot out of the event and I hope to get to future meetings. It was an excellent event and the SMi team did a fantastic job.” U.S Air Force What have past attendees said about Global MilSatCom? Register online at www.globalmilsatcom.com Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE 11 OFFICIAL EVENT MEDIA PARTNERS LEADING MEDIA PARTNERS OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONSOFFICIAL ASSOCIATIONS
  • 12. Global MilSatCom 2017 Conference: Tuesday 7th November - Thursday 9th November 2017 | Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel | London, UK Workshops: Monday 6th November 4 WAYS TO REGISTER FAX your booking form to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 PHONE on +44 (0) 870 9090 711 ONLINE www.globalmilsatcom.com POST your booking form to: Events Team, SMi Group Ltd, 1 Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7XW If you have any further queries please call the Events Team on tel +44 (0) 870 9090 711 or you can email them at events@smi-online.co.uk Payment: If payment is not made at the time of booking, then an invoice will be issued and must be paid immediately and prior to the start of the event. If payment has not been received then credit card details will be requested and payment taken before entry to the event. Bookings within 7 days of event require payment on booking. Access to the Document Portal will not be given until payment has been received. 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We cannot accept cancellations of orders placed for Documentation or the Document Portal as these are reproduced specifically to order. If we have to cancel the event for any reason, then we will make a full refund immediately, but disclaim any further liability. Alterations: It may become necessary for us to make alterations to the content, speakers, timing, venue or date of the event compared to the advertised programme. Data Protection: The SMi Group gathers personal data in accordance with the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and we may use this to contact you by telephone, fax, post or email to tell you about other products and services. Unless you tick here □ we may also share your data with third parties offering complementary products or services. If you have any queries or want to update any of the data that we hold then please contact our Database Manager databasemanager@smi-online. co.uk or visit our website www.smi-online.co.uk/updates quoting the URN as detailed above your address on the attached letter. Unique Reference Number Our Reference D-150 Terms and Conditions of Booking Please complete fully and clearly in capital letters. Please photocopy for additional delegates. Title: Forename: Surname: Job Title: Department/Division: Company/Organisation: Email: Company VAT Number: Address: Town/City: Post/Zip Code: Country: Direct Tel: Direct Fax: Mobile: Switchboard: Signature: Date: I agree to be bound by SMi’s Terms and Conditions of Booking. ACCOUNTS DEPT Title: Forename: Surname: Email: Address (if different from above): Town/City: Post/Zip Code: Country: Direct Tel: Direct Fax: Delegate Details venue Park Plaza Riverbank Hotel, 18 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TJ In order to help improve your event experience, SMi Group Ltd has negotiated special rates at the 2017 Conference Venue – The RiverBank Park Plaza. In addition, all attendees who book their accommodation through us will be entered into a draw for a free iPad. Hotel reservations are taken on a first-come, first-served, space available basis. Submit your request to Lucy Esmond at lesmond@smi-online.co.uk as soon as possible for the best opportunity of receiving your hotel choice at the right price. Yes, I would like to book: Nights: Sun □ Mon □ Tues □ Wed □ Thurs □ Fri □ Number of rooms: □ Please call me to discuss further: □ □ Book by 29th September to receive £100 off the conference price EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT CONFERENCE Prices GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE I would like to attend: (Please tick as appropriate) Fee Total Military, Government Public Sector Rate □ Conference 2 Workshops £2097.00 +VAT £2516.40 □ Conference Workshop □ A □ B £1498.00 +VAT £1797.60 □ Conference only £899.00 +VAT £1078.80 □ 2 Workshops only £1198.00 +VAT £1437.60 □ 1 Workshop only □ A □ B £599.00 +VAT £718.80 Commercial Organisations □ Conference 2 Workshops £3197.00 +VAT £3836.40 □ Conference Workshop □ A □ B £2598.00 +VAT £3117.60 □ Conference only £1999.00 +VAT £2398.80 □ 2 Workshops only £1198.00 +VAT £1437.60 □ 1 Workshop only □ A □ B £599.00 +VAT £718.80 The conference fee includes refreshments, lunch, conference papers, and access to the Document Portal. 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