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Conference Documentation: Mobile and deployable communications 2008
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- DAY ONE
- Registration & Coffee
- Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Paul Vingoe , Principal Consultant, Wireless Technology Practice , PA Consulting Group.
- KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Improving Communication Systems Effectiveness
- Current challenges for mobility
- NATO C3 strategy for deployable communications
- Rethinking network design and connectivity
- Path to enhancing capabilities
- A key role for industry in enhancing potential
- Major General Georges D'Hollander, Director, C3 , NATO HQ.
- HOST NATION SPECIAL ADDRESS: Achieving Mobile, Deployable and Secure Communications for the Czech forces
- Current structures and operational capabilities
- Improving deployability and mobility
- Challenges and future requirements
- Colonel Jaroslav Hrevus, Operational Department Chief, General Staff, CIS Division, Ministry of Defence .
- Morning Coffee
- Practitioners View of NEC: Joining Networks in the Land Environment
- Where we stand
- Considerations: from interface to information overload
- Operational challenges in the field
- The road ahead
- Brigadier Jake Thackray, Command Support Development Centre, British Army.
- SatCom in support of Deployable Forces
- Interoperability in the battlespace
- Situational awareness
- Multicast & netted communications
- Information assurance & security
- Case study
- Raymond Adams, Government and Defence Account Manager, NSSL.
- Paul Gudonis, Business Development Manager , Inmarsat.
- Networking Lunch
- Seamless Communications Between Operational Posts and Mobile Front Lines: Theatre Independent Tactical Army and Air Force (TITAAN)
- Effective in mission-critical tasks both on and off the battlefield
- Network design and connectivity
- Integrated Staff Information System (ISIS 3)
- Interconnecting with other networks
- Efficiently integrating on commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) software and hardware components: state-of-the-art technology and time-saving
- Colonel Andre Poot, Head, Design Team (TITAAN), C2 Support Centre, Royal Netherlands Army.
- Tactical Mobile Communications in Bowman: Achieving Ad Hoc Support
- Achieving virtual ad hoc networks using open standards over low bandwidth links
- Communicating across the boundaries to joint and coalition systems
- Achieving industrial cooperation for implementing Systems of Communications Systems
- Jim Ironside , Chief Scientist , General Dynamics UK.
- Afternoon Tea
- The importance of quickly deployed and easy to use mobile communications solutions
- How do we establish Comms-on-the-halt, to SatCom-on-the-pause, to SatCom-on-the-move?
- What performance will be required in the future?
- The importance of quickly deployed and easy-to-use Comms-on-the-halt, SatCom-on-the-pause & SatCom-on the-move
- Case studies
- Technical and operational solutions
- Åke Jönsson, Vice President Sales, SWE-Dish Satelite Systems.
- Norwegian Defence Rapid Deployable Communication Modules
- Present Strategic Capabilities
- Needs for Future Developments
- Lieutenant Colonel Kjetil Wee Pettersen, Assistant Head of Signals , Norwegian Army.
- Role of UAV's in Relaying Communications
- Building UAV assisted ad-hoc networks
- Maintaining a network chain: configuring the topology UAV networks to maximize communication rates
- UAV based battlefield broadcast systems: low-cost and yet highly capable COTS-based communications equipment
- Angelo Messina, Research & Technology Assistant Director, European Defence Agency.
- Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
- Drinks Reception sponsored by Alcatel Lucent
- DAY TWO
- Registration & Coffee
- Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Paul Vingoe , Principal Consultant, Wireless Technology Practice , PA Consulting Group.
- KEYNOTE ADDRESS: NATO's DCIS and SATCOM Programmes
- Current Status
- Plans for the Future
- Industry Opportunities and Participation
- Mark D’Agostino, NATO Response Force (NRF) Deployable Communications and Information Systems (DCIS) Portfolio Manager, NATO Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NC3A).
- Applications of Commercial Technology in Frontline Military and Security Operations
- Matching requirements and available technology
- Small and rugged: getting it right
- Trends and expected breakthroughs
- Andy Warnes, Vice President, Sales Defence & Security/Europe, Alcatel-Lucent.
- Morning Coffee
- What role for COTS (Mobile Satellite) technologies? Focusing on available land mobile terminals which can be connected to the Inmarsat's Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN)
- C2 (Command and Control, Multi User - Land Portable Terminals)
- COTM (Communication-On-The-Move, Land Vehicular Terminals)
- Surveillance and Reconnaissance (Single User Land Portable Terminals)
- Messaging and Tracking ( Real Time Knowledge)
- Seamless, reliable and secure communications between endusers
- Jorn Smedberg, Manager Land Mobile Market Management, Thrane & Thrane Norge AS.
- Can I help to win the war? The contribution of basic research in wireless networking to tactical communications
- How to improve security
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- Professor Giacomo Morabito, Associate Professor, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica e delle Telecomunicazioni, University Of Catania.
- Norwegian Mobile and Deployable Network for Emergency Services - Nødnett
- Overview of Nødnett
- Co-operation within three emergency service
- Technology-neutral tender
- Decision-making process: managed service (PPP/PFI)
- Experience from the pilot-project
- Cecilie Løken, Marketing Director, Directorate for Emergency Communications.
- Networking Lunch
- Nationwide TETRA radio network for Hungarian Authorities
- Obstacle-free programme roll-out overivew
- Organisation of a nationwide multiagency TETRA network
- Technical specifications: Unified Digital Radio System (UDRS - EDR in Hungarian language)
- Benefits and lessons learnt
- Looking ahead
- Meichl Géza, Head, EDR Office, Office of the Prime Minister, Hungary.
- Afternoon Tea
- Rethinking the Challenges of Network Centric Warfare in the Mobile Context
- Modernizing war fighting integration
- Challenges to NEC integration and implementation
- Catering the information need of mobile forces
- Current challenges facing the security and deployment of communication systems
- John Garstka, Deputy Director Force Transformation, Office of the Secretary of Defense, USA.
- Belgium ASTRID Network
- Voice, data transmission
- Interagency communications
- Achieving Nationwide coverage
- Latest news from Belgium shared networks
- Frederik Langhendries, Head of Communication, ASTRID, Belgium.
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