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15 - 16 MAY
2013GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE
Commodore Roger Boyce, Director General ICT Policyand Plans, CIO Group, Australian Defence Force
Lieutenant Commander Mike Kao, N6 Headquarters,Republic of China Navy
Lieutenant Commander Salvador Sambalilo,Commanding Officer Information System Group,Philippine Navy
Lieutenant Colonel Jim Dryburgh, JS01 CIS J6, NZDF
Deputy Inspector General Ghulam Shabir Sheikh,Counter Terror Wing, Pakistan Police Force
COL Mark Patterson, J6 Division Chief, USPACOM
Mohamed Mahmoud, Horyu-V Project Leader, Kyutech Japan
LTJG Zosimo Gatdula, Information System Group,Philippine Navy
Dr. Pham Anh Tuan, Director, Vietnam National SatelliteCenter (VNSC)
Jose Del Rosario, Senior Analyst,Northern Sky Research
Christophe Bauer, Vice President Commercial Sales,Spacex
Commodore (Ret) Seshadri Vasan, Former RegionalCommander, Coast Guard Region East, Indian Navy
Martin Jarrold, Chief of International Programme
Development, GVF
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP | 14 MAY
SATELLITE & SATELLITE-HYBRID COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKING CAPABILITY AND CIVIL-MILITARY INTER-AGENCY COLLABORATION
WORKSHOP LEADER: GVF
Asia's leading military communicationsevent for satellite professionals
Following on from the last two years ofexceptional discussion and unrivalledmilitary-industry networking opportunities,SMi Group are delighted to announce our3rd MilSatCom Asia-Pacific conference.Whether you are a SatCom professionalbased in the region wishing to showleadership in this area or an establishedsolution-provider looking to develop yourbrand in Asia, this event will provide youwith a unique opportunity to further yourmission.
Key topics to be discussed:
• Regional military SatCom roadmaps andpackages
• Space domain governance
• Military SatCom requirements and capability
• Proprietary SatCom solutions and services
• The evolution of communications technologies
• Signal jamming and information superiority
CONFERENCE SPEAKERS INCLUDE
CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN
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DAY ONE I 15 MAY 2013 www.milsatcomasia.com
08.30 REGISTRATION & COFFEE
09.00
CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
Martin Jarrold, Chief of International Programme
Development, GVF
09.10
KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
Australian Defence SATCOM Roadmap
• Australian Defence Force tactical and strategic SATCOM
capabilities
• Joint Project 2008 (JP2008); key issues
• Enhancing the Australian Defence SATCOM capability
through the delivery of satellite ground stations
• Planning and monitoring tools in the Defence Network
Operations Centre
• Military partnerships
• Cooperation with commercial partners
• Future Goals
Commodore Roger Boyce, Director General ICT Policy
and Plans, CIO Group, Australian Defence Force
09.50
The New Zealand Defence Force MilSatCom Package
• National context
• The WGS journey so far
• Future development and requirements
Lieutenant Colonel Jim Dryburgh, JS01 CIS J6,
NZDF
10.30 MORNING COFFEE
11.00
Lowering the Cost of Access to Space
• Space travel and private enterprise: Developing safe and
affordable transportation systems
• Reusable space transportation systems
• SpaceX's target: MARS
Christophe Bauer, Vice President of Commercial Sales,
Spacex
11.40
Delivering Tailored Commercial Military SatCom Services and
Solutions Worldwide
• Introducing tailored SatCom solutions and services to various
militaries and government organisations worldwide
• Providing procurement choices and planning models for any
requirement
• Insight into MilSatCom future trends in the next decade
• Empowering the benefits of industry and government
partnerships and working relationships
• Real Life Case Study: The UK Ministry of Defence Skynet 5
Program
Ken Hadfield, Defence and Security Advisor,
Astrium Services Government Communications
12.20 NETWORKING LUNCH
13.30The Philippine Navy SatCom Requirement• Introduction to the fleet: Operating 100+ ships• Providing WCEIS Services in Support of the C2 requirementsof the Philippine Navy
• The Naval Communications Electronics and InformationSystems Center
Lieutenant Commander Salvador Sambalilo,Commanding Officer Information System Group,Philippine Navy & LTJG Zosimo Gatdula, Information Systems Group,Philippine Navy
14.30Developing SatCom Capability for the South China SeaEnvironment• Existing capacity and coverage • Interoperability and payloads for joint operations andtraining exercises
• Indigenous comms technology and other satellite-bornecapability
Lieutenant Commander Mike Kao, N6 Headquarters,Republic of China Navy
15.10 AFTERNOON TEA
15.40Nano-Satellites: Challenges and Opportunities• Future directions in building nano-satellites• Focus on telecommunication applications• The Satellite Test Center at Kyutech, Japan• Design and implementation of a fault tolerant reconfigurableavionics system for nano-satellites
Mohamed Mahmoud, Horyu-V Project Leader,Kyutech Japan
16.20INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION: Regional Cooperation and Governance of Future SatComSystems • The challenges of data sharing• WGS as a model for Asia-Pacific state cooperation-discussions and plans
• Commercial proposals for national sharing- looking beyondproprietary satellites
• Communications training and regional centres of excellenceChaired by: Commodore (Ret) Seshadri Vasan, FormerRegional Commander, Coast Guard Region East,Indian Navy
Squadron Leader Michael Kennedy, CIS CapabilityDevelopment, NATO ACT Jose del Rosario, Senior Analyst, Northern Sky Research Lieutenant Colonel James Dryburgh, JS01 CIS J6,NZDF
17.00
CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF CONFERENCE
DAY ONE
17.10
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DAY TWO I 16 MAY 2013 www.milsatcomasia.com
08.30 RE-REGISTRATION & COFFEE
09.00
CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS
Martin Jarrold, Chief of International Programme
Development, GVF
09.10
SPECIAL ADDRESS:
COL Mark Patterson, J6 Division Chief,
USPACOM
09.50
Recent Development of Space Technology in Vietnam
• Strategy for research and application of space technology
in Vietnam until 2020
• The activities at the Vietnam National Satellite Center
• VNREDSat and VINASAT
• Projects for satellite data utilization
Dr. Pham Anh Tuan, Director, Vietnam National Satellite
Center (VNSC)
10.30 MORNING COFFEE
11.00
Communications Capability of the Pakistan Police and Future
Plans
• Current systems and technology
• Views on satellite communications and requirements
• How fast and high quality communications can assist
counter-terror operations
• The potential for SatComs to assist in border management
Deputy Inspector General Ghulam Shabir Sheikh,
Counter Terror Wing, Pakistan Police Force
11.40
Session reserved for
O3B Networks
12.20
Delivering State of the Art Military Satellite Communications
Programmes
• Update on regional context
• Laying the foundations for own secure information networks
• Enabling regional sovereign capability, space based
reconnaissance and situational awareness
• Assisting regional security policies and national defence
infrastructures
• Case studies of current and future global programmes
Astrium Representative
13.00 NETWORKING LUNCH
14.00
SatCom Requirements and Investment Plans in India
• The maritime domain and SatCom infrastructure
• Commercial partnerships and opportunities
• Current operations and capacity
• Border control and disaster management
Commodore (Ret) Seshadri Vasan, Former Regional
Commander, Coast Guard Region East, Indian Navy
14.30
INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION:
Signal Jamming and Information Superiority
• What is the provision and budget for anti-jamming
technology in the region?
• The type of threat recognised and where it comes from
• The importance of the CIS landscape and it's relationship
with networked comms
Chaired by: Jose Del Rosario, Senior Analyst,
Northern Sky Research
15.10 AFTERNOON TEA
15.40
Developing a Capability Package for NATO's Current SatCom
Services
• Enhancing and replacing services
• Reaching out up to 15,00Km from Brussels
• The future plans for NATO Service Provision
Squadron Leader Michael Kennedy, CIS Capability
Development, NATO ACT
16.20
Asia: The Next Hub of Government & Military SatCom
• The effects of the US pivot strategy in the region
• Maritime SatCom requirements in the strategic context of the
Korean peninsula and South China Sea
• Regional military spending
Jose del Rosario, Senior Analyst,
Northern Sky Research
17.00
CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF CONFERENCE
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Satellite & Satellite-Hybrid Communications Networking Capability and Civil-Military
Inter-Agency Collaboration
PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP- 14 May 2013
Overview:
This half-day workshop will bring together expertise fromthe satellite and satellite-hybrid communicationsindustry membership of the GVF, companies which,amongst other products and services such as fixedsatellite solutions, supply mobile and deployablesatellite and wireless broadband communicationssolutions to military and civilian agency environments,including in situations where such agencies collaboratein the field to deliver effective disaster recovery andemergency management responses. It will explore thecomplexities of the range of combined activities ofmilitary forces and civilian agencies, and to explain howthe respective satellite/wireless broadband networkingrequirements of each of these types of collaboratoraffect and inter-relate with the communicationsdemands of the other.
About your masterclass leader:
Martin Jarrold, Chief, InternationalProgramme Development, GlobalVSAT Forum
Martin Jarrold was appointed GVFChief of InternationalProgrammeDevelopment in June 2001. His particularresponsibilities include outreach to the memberorganisations of the GVF and for the furtherdevelopment of the profile of the Forum within thesatellite communications industry, and across theglobal telecommunications policy and regulatorycommunity.
About GVF
Founded in 1997, GVFis the single andunified voice of theglobal satelliteindustry. It bringstogether organisationsengaged in the delivery of advanced broadband andnarrowband satellite services to consumers, andcommercial and government enterprises worldwide.Headquartered in London, GVF is an independent,non-partisan and non-profit organisation with 230+members from more than 85 countries. The broad-based membership represents every major worldregion and every sector of the satellite industry,including fixed and mobile satellite operators, satellitenetwork operators, teleports, satellite earth stationmanufacturers, system integrators, value added andenhanced service providers, telecom carriers,consultants, law firms, and users. www.gvf.org
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14.00 Start of Workshop & Introductions
14.10 60 Minute Focus A: The Military & Non-MilitaryAgency Communications Environment
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16:10 Coffee Break
16.40 60 Minute Focus C: Combining Inter-AgencySatellite Communications Platforms
17.40 Interactive Question and Answer Session
18.10 Close of Workshop
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SpaceX develops, manufactures and launches the world’s most advancedrockets and spacecraft. In its first four launches, Falcon 9 proved its reliabilityin back-to-back successful flights. In May 2012, Falcon 9 delivered the Dragonspacecraft to dock with the International Space Station, making SpaceX thefirst commercial company in history to visit the orbiting laboratory. And inOctober 2012, SpaceX again successfully delivered cargo to and from thespace station, officially beginning the era of commercial cargo resupply.www.spacex.com
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