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Conference Documentation: MilSpace 2007
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- Day 1
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Mark Hilbourne, Assistant Head, Air Power Studies, Kings College London.
- 9.10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS
- A roadmap for Missile Defence in Military Space
- The opportunities
- Communications and information systems
- Geospatial intelligence
- Network Centric Warfare
- Making space technology more affordable
- Patrick Rayermann, Director, Operations and Plans G3, Space and Missile Defense Command, US Army.
- 9.50 EXPERIENCE AND PLANS IN THE EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY
- Role of ESA telecommunications in satellite communication programmes
- New satellite communication systems and their use for civil- military applications
- Advanced ground segment developments
- Preparations for future ESA programmes addressing security
- Frank Zeppenfeldt, Multimedia Satellite Engineer, European Space & Technology Centre.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 11.00 GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE IN SUPPORT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMON FOREIGN AND SECURITY POLICY
- The role of the EU Sattelite Centre (EUSC)
- Understanding the EUSC missin and capabilities
- Supporting EU operations
- The EUSC's co-operation with international organisations
- Geospatial intelligence in the emerging European intelligence structure
- Frank Asbeck, Director, European Union Satellite Centre (EESC) .
- 11.40 SMALL SATELLITES AND MILITARY APPLICATIONS
- An overview of SmallSats
- SmallSat capabilities
- Opportunities in military applications
- SmallSats as the way forward?
- Sir Martin Sweeting OBE FRS, Director, Surrey Space Centre and Chief Executive Officer, Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL).
- Dr Stuart Eves, Senior Account Manager; Military Systems , Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL).
- 12.20 Networking Lunch
- 1.50 MILITARY SATELLITES AND SPACE IN MODERN WARFARE
- Examination of recent developments that impact on military satellitesand space in modern warfare
- Some pointers for modern and future warfare
- Andrew Brookes, Aerospace Analyst, International Institute for Strategic Studies.
- 2.30 FUTURE SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS FACILITATING DUAL USE
- Dual use of satellite communications: experience and plans in the wider European domain
- Key bodies in the European satellite communication programmes
- New satellite communication systems and their use for civil-military applications and future programmes
- Diego Gimenez Perez, Head, ISI Security Working Group, ISDEFE.
- 3.10 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 THE ROLE OF GI IN PROVIDING SUPPORT TO MILITARY OPERATIONS
- A geospatial framework to ensure Network Enabled Capability
- Role of the EUSC in European intelligence capabilities
- It's importance to Homeland Security
- EU geospatial policy
- Assuring interoperability
- Lieutenant Colonel Ralf Fritz, Geospatial Officer, J2 Division, JFC HQ Brunssum.
- 4.20 SPACE BASED SURVEILLANCE AT HIGH LATITUDES
- Advantages and challenges
- Current and planned Norwegian maritime surveillance
- Why maritime surveillance is important to Norway
- Multiple use approach to funding the use of satellites
- Satellite ground stations in Northern Norway and Spitsbergen
- Richard Olsen, Chief Scientist, FFIE (Norwegian Defence Research Establishment).
- 5.05 NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION Sponsored by INTELSAT GENERAL CORPORATION
- Day 2
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Mark Hilbourne, Assistant Head, Air Power Studies, Kings College London.
- 9.10 SATELLITES AS PART OF NATO JOINT ISR
- Maximising the military utility of satellite ISR capabilities through technical and operational integration within network enabled NATO C2ISR environments
- Maximise usefulness of available capabilities (commercial and military)
- Collaborative planning, tasking and employment
- Interoperability approach
- Network enables architecture to support multiple users in distributed environments
- Recent experience and future plans
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- Lars Nesse, Senior Scientist, NC3A. Netherlands.
- 9.50 ARE WE HEADING TOWARDS ANOTHER ARMS RACE?
- Understanding the challenges facing weaponisation
- Overview of the challenges in the 21st century
- The potential for destabilisation
- - creating another arms race
- - a new global insecurity?
- Complicating military operations
- The legitimacy of basing weapons in LEO
- The normative interface between space law and the law of armed conflict
- The political context:
- - existing arms control treaties
- - a time for international dialogue?
- Michel Bourbonniere, Legal Counsel, Department of Justice, Canada.
- 11.00 LESSONS FROM THE FIRST 50 YEARS OF SPACE SECURITY
- The EMP problem and the prohibition of nuclear testing in space
- The evolution of US- Soviet arms control and weapons restraint
- Challenges to space security in the late 1970s and 1980s
- The emergence of debris as a security concern
- Missile defenses, ASATs, and perceived space vulnerabilities
- The possible impact of increasing commercialisation on space security
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- James Clay Moltz , Deputy Director, Professor, Monterey Institute of International Studies.
- 11.40 SPACE SECURITY - SPACE AS A CRITICAL ALLIANCE INFRASTRUCTURE
- Trends and choices
- Commercial - military independence
- Asymmetric challenges
- "Best practices" for commercial mission infrastructure
- Enhancing shared space situational awareness
- Options for alliance planning and preparedness
- Kevin O'Connell , Director, Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis .
- 12.20 Networking Lunch
- 1.50 OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE OPERATIONS IN, FROM, AND TO SPACE AND THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM
- How can the space medium be further exploited to counter terrorism?
- Space operations relevant to counter terrorism
- Terrorism and how space applies to counter terrorism: nature of terrorism and the differences with conventional warfare
- Space and terrorism: using one to combat the other
- Colonel Michael Lakos, Air Force Fellow, USAF, George C Marshall European Center for Security Studies.
- 2.30 RECRUITING PARTNERS TO SOLVIE GLOBAL MILSATCOM CHALLENGES
- Characterizing key requirements for communications in support of the military
- Creative solutions to military satellite communications challenges
- Seeking partners to solve the challenges
- Don Brown, Vice President, Business Development, Intelsat General Corporation.
- 3.10 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 THE PATH FORWARD FOR MILITARY SPACE SYSTEMS
- Looking into future developments and advancements in military space
- An increasing reliance on space
- The potential to revolutionalise the military space arena
- Key future developemtns in space systems
- Advances in information systems as significantly enhancing technological foundations for military space applications
- A further increase in the need to procest military space assets from an unidentified threat
- Colonel Daniel Lewandowski, Chief Space Systems, NATO.
- 4.20 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Conference
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