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Conference Documentation: Mission Planning 2008
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- DAY 1
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Stephan De Spiegeleire, Director for Defence Transformation, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies.
- 9.10 A German Perspective on Effects Based Approach to Operations (EBAO)
- Experience of the German Response Forces Operations Command
- Lessons learned from mission planning in Multinational Experiment 5 (MNE 5)
- MNE 5 in its role as a core Combined Joint Task Force Headquarters
- EU-Battle Group operations
- Activity planning and knowledge development
- Lieutenant Colonel Rainer Schulte, J5 Planning Staff Officer (SO1), Regional Headquarters Allied Forces Southern Europe.
- 9.50 French and Multinational Planning Exercises
- An operational and industry perspective on mission exercises
- Overview of strategic and operative planning programmes in France
- Applications of Effects Based Planning
- Lessons learned from operations
- Case studies from national and multinational exercises
- Colonel Gilbert Botella, Operational Consistency Officer and Capability Manager, French Joint Defence Staff .
- Jean-Pierre Faye, NATO Industry Advisory Group Liaison, NATO Modelling and Simulation Group.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 11.00 Multinational Challenges of Mission Planning - Experience from Afghanistan
- Lessons learned from he Multinational Corps Northeast’s mission in Afghanistan
- Challenges and requirements for co-operating with NATO in operational planning
- Developments in civil-military co-operation
- Colonel Kurt B Hansen , Chief G-5 Division, Multinational Corps Northeast.
- 11.40 Updating Communication Technology for Network Centric Warfare
- Improving the Theatre Independent Tactical Army and Air Force Network (TITAAN)
- Communication and Mission Planning of the German / Netherlands Corps
- Improving interoperability of communication equipment to improve mission planning and mission management
- Technical challenges and requirements of maintaining and updating communication systems
- Lieutenant Colonel Neil Stevens, Chief, G6 Operations and Plans, 1st German/Netherlands Corps.
- 12.20 Networking Lunch
- 1.50 Requirements and Operational Capacity for the US Joint Mission Planning Systems
- What operators want from mission planning systems
- Joint Precision Airdrop System
- Challenges and Requirements
- Colonel JD Partain, Deputy Group Commander (Mission Planning Systems), Electronic Systems Command, US Air Force.
- 2.30 Interoperability and Standardisation in a Transforming Alliance
- A force multiplier for multinational planning and operations
- Standardization and interoperability within NATO
- Challenges and opportunities
- Jaap Lub, Chief A&S Branch, NATO Standardisation Agency.
- 3.10 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 Advances in Mission Planning Systems
- Advances in automated mission planning
- Training required for automated mission planning
- A look to the future of planning operations
- Major General (Ret'd) George Harrison, Director, Strategic Initiatives, Georgia Tech Research Institute.
- 4.20 Air Vehicle Mission Planning for USAF Air Mobility Command
- Unit Level Mission Planning
- Portable Flight Planning Software
- Tanker, Airlift and Special Mission Planning components
- CNS/ATM compliance
- Joel Daniels, GMS Manager, TYBRIN Corporation.
- 5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
- DAY 2
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Stephan De Spiegeleire, Director for Defence Transformation, The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies.
- 9.10 Mission planning with NATO’s Air Command and Control System (NATO ACCS)
- Progress and development of NATO’s ACCS
- Integration of data to optimize mission planning
- The challenges of real-time air mission planning
- Colonel (Ret'd) Keith Maxwell, Chief, Planning and Architecture Division, NATO Air Command and Control System Management Agency (NACMA).
- 9.50 Planning in Internationalised Airspace - Eurocontrol’s Perspective
- Operational air traffic harmonisation
- Integrating civil and military requirements
- Eurocontrol’s challenges and requirements
- Lieutenant Colonel Michael Steinfurth, Head, Directorate of Civil-Military Air Traffic Management Co-ordination (DCMAC) Harmonisation & Support Unit, Eurocontrol.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 11.00 Mission Support Systems for Aircraft
- Overview of technical challenges and requirements for interoperable mission planning systems
- Application and technology for pre-mission analysis
- Analysis and benefits of improving post mission analysis
- Isil Kolagasioglu, Systems Engineer / Project Manager,, STM Defence Technologies.
- 11.40 Integrating Human Terrain into Mission Planning
- The US Human Terrain System (HTS) support to counterinsurgency
- Operational challenges in Afghanistan and Iraq
- Suggestions for future operations
- Captain Joshua Holst, Combatant Command Liaison Officer (COCOM LNO), Human Terrain System, United States Army Training & Doctrine Command.
- 12.20 Networking Lunch
- 1.50 Geospatial tactical Decision Aids - A naval perspective
- Integrating crucial data into mission planning
- Mission Impact Diagrams (MID)
- Marine prediction models
- Lessons learned from joint exercises
- Captain Bessa Pacheco, Head of Data Centre, Hydrographical Institute, Portuguese Navy.
- 2.30 NATO ISAF Operation Through GIS Evaluation
- Web-based environments to monitor global political and military scenarios and support decision makers
- Challenges and lessons learned from mapping the Afghan terrain
- Using GIS to plan, monitor and support operations
- Giuseppe Nobile, Geographic Branch, NATO Situation Centre.
- 3.10 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 Modelling and Simulation to Support Military Decision Making
- Operational planning in the asymmetric environment
- Collaborative planning and effects based tools (EB-TOPFAS)
- Modelling & simulation to support the assessment of different courses of action
- Human behaviour representation as a major challenge
- Dr Uwe Dompke, Principal Scientist and Project Leader, NATO C3 Agency.
- 4.20 Decision Support Systems
- Information fusion for battle groups and improve decision making
- Modelling for use in decision support systems
- Using semantic techniques to construct threat and impact models
- Dr Pontus Svenson, Scientist, Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI).
- 5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
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