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www.milsatcomasia.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES @SMiGroupDefence @SMimilsatcom #MilSatComAsia CHAIRMAN: Gregg Daffner, Chief Executive Officer, GAPSAT MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Major General (Retd.) In Hee Cho, Former Commander of the ROK Defence Communications Command, Republic of Korea Armed Forces Military Colonel Shinichiro Tsui, Deputy Director National Space Policy Secretariat, Japanese Cabinet Office Colonel Kapil Jaiswal, Director, Directorate of Satellite Applications, Indian Army Wing Commander Paul Drysdale, JSO1 Joint Communication and Information Systems Planning, New Zealand Defence Force Lieutenant Colonel Jon Ginting, MSS Satellite Procurement Programme Manager, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Indonesia Deanna Ryals, Chief of International MilSatCom, U.S. Air Force Michael Laney, Lead International Engagement for MilSatCom, U.S. Air Force Dr Hiroshi Yamakawa, Member of Space Security Working Group, Committee on Space Policy, Japanese Cabinet Office Brigadier General (Retd) Nicolas D Ojeda Jr, Councillor-Philippines, ASEAN Chief Information Officer Association (ACIOA) Thomas van der Heyden, Senior Programme Advisor, SatKomHan Programme Office, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Indonesia Dr James Boutilier, Special Advisor, International Engagement, Maritime Forces Pacific Headquarters Dr Connie Rahakundini Bakrie, Executive Director, Indonesia Maritime Studies INDUSTRY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Daniel Losada, VP International Sales, Hughes Network Systems CONFERENCE: 15TH - 16TH WORKSHOP: 17th MAY 20 17 GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE SMi proudly presents their 7th Annual Enhancing SatCom Capabilities For Effective Military Communications Across Asia-Pacific BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: • Meet, network and hear about the latest developments in national MilSatCom and space programmes from leading nations within the Asia Pacific region • Hear how satellite capabilities are effectively utilising in times of peace and war • Explore how key nations such as the US and Canada are assisting the growth of MilSatCom programmes in the Asia- Pacific region • Discuss and develop partnerships with allied nations to improve and enhance cooperation to effectively accomplish common goals BOOK BY 31ST JAN TO SAVE S$600 • BOOK BY 28TH FEB TO SAVE S$300 • BOOK BY 31ST MAR TO SAVE S$100 SPONSORED BY: Architecting Space Systems Hosted by: Jamie Dronen, Director, MILSATCOM Future & International Programmes, The Aerospace Corporation PLUS A HALF-DAY POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP | 17TH MAY 2017 | 8:30am - 12:30pm GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE

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www.milsatcomasia.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711

SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES@SMiGroupDefence@SMimilsatcom#MilSatComAsia

CHAIRMAN:Gregg Daffner, Chief Executive Officer, GAPSAT

MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SPEAKERS INCLUDE:Major General (Retd.) In Hee Cho, Former Commander of the ROK Defence Communications Command, Republic of Korea Armed Forces Military Colonel Shinichiro Tsui, Deputy Director National Space Policy Secretariat, Japanese Cabinet OfficeColonel Kapil Jaiswal, Director, Directorate of Satellite Applications, Indian Army Wing Commander Paul Drysdale, JSO1 Joint Communication and Information Systems Planning, New Zealand Defence Force Lieutenant Colonel Jon Ginting, MSS Satellite Procurement Programme Manager, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of IndonesiaDeanna Ryals, Chief of International MilSatCom, U.S. Air ForceMichael Laney, Lead International Engagement for MilSatCom, U.S. Air ForceDr Hiroshi Yamakawa, Member of Space Security Working Group, Committee on Space Policy, Japanese Cabinet Office Brigadier General (Retd) Nicolas D Ojeda Jr, Councillor-Philippines, ASEAN Chief Information Officer Association (ACIOA)Thomas van der Heyden, Senior Programme Advisor, SatKomHan Programme Office, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Indonesia Dr James Boutilier, Special Advisor, International Engagement, Maritime Forces Pacific Headquarters Dr Connie Rahakundini Bakrie, Executive Director, Indonesia Maritime Studies

INDUSTRY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:Daniel Losada, VP International Sales, Hughes Network Systems

CONFERENCE: 15TH - 16TH

WORKSHOP: 17th

MAY 2017GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE

SMi proudly presents their 7th Annual

MilSatComAsia-PacificEnhancing SatCom Capabilities For Effective Military

Communications Across Asia-Pacific

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:

• Meet, network and hear about the latest developments in national MilSatCom and space programmes from leading nations within the Asia Pacific region

• Hear how satellite capabilities are effectively utilising in times of peace and war

• Explore how key nations such as the US and Canada are assisting the growth of MilSatCom programmes in the Asia-Pacific region

• Discuss and develop partnerships with allied nations to improve and enhance cooperation to effectively accomplish common goals

BOOK BY 31ST JAN TO SAVE S$600 • BOOK BY 28TH FEB TO SAVE S$300 • BOOK BY 31ST MAR TO SAVE S$100

SPONSORED BY:

Architecting Space SystemsHosted by: Jamie Dronen, Director, MILSATCOM Future & International Programmes, The Aerospace Corporation

PLUS A HALF-DAY POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP | 17TH MAY 2017 | 8:30am - 12:30pmGRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE

SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIESSMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising and branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement your company’s marketing strategy. Prime networking

opportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expand your client base within the context of an independent discussion specific to your industry. Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from sponsoring our conferences please call: Alia Malick, Director on +44 (0) 20 7827 6168 or

email: [email protected]

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MilSatCom Asia-Pacific Day One 15th May 2017 www.milsatcomasia.com

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Gregg Daffner, Chief Executive Officer, GAPSAT

MILITARY SATCOM AND SPACE STRATEGIES

KEYNOTE ADDRESS9.10 Developing Japan’s Space Diplomacy and the Importance of

Regional Cooperation• An overview of Japan’s space diplomacy

• Increasing use of outer space for both civil and security

applications

• Enhancing assets with the advancement of space technology

• The importance of promoting international cooperation including

capacity building

• The future of space policy for the Japanses MoD and government

Colonel Shinichiro Tsui, Deputy Director National Space Policy

Secretariat, Japanese Cabinet Office

9.50 Strategies and Developments for ROK Armed Forces Military Satellite Communications • An overview of the ROK satellite programme segments

- Space segment: manufactured by Airbus

- System integration: developed by ADD

- Ground terminal: developed by ADD

• Enhancing joint C4I systems interoperability, ROK Forces fixed

communication infrastructure operation and the defense

communication network

• Future goals for ROK Military Satellite Communication

- Importance for ROK defence

- DPRK’s threat in the space domain

Major General (Retd.) In Hee Cho, Former Commander of the ROK

Defence Communications Command, Republic of Korea Armed Forces Military

10.30 Morning Coffee

11.00 Strengthening the Indian MilSatCom Presence in the Space Domain with State-of-the Art Infrastructure• MilSatCom: a key component for armed forces development

• Enhancing the inventory through small constellation satellite systems

• Utilising the geostationary naval communication and surveillance

satellite to cover activities in the Asia-Pacific region

• Future focuses and developments: the CArtosat-2 series satellite

providing information superiority

Colonel Kapil Jaiswal, Director, Directorate of Satellite Applications,

Indian Army

11.40 BLOS solutions for an A2AD environment• Applying Commercial Enterprise best practices to MILSATCOM

programs

• New developments in Protected satcom waveforms and systems

• Smaller, lighter terminals for quick deployments

Daniel Losada, VP International Sales, Hughes Network Systems

12.20 Networking Lunch

1.20 NZDF SATCOM Capabilities from an Operational and Geographic

Context

• Capabilities overview and applications for SatCom to effectively

manage NZDF challenges

- NZDF AOR and ORBAT

- NZDF SATCOM Mission Tempo Incl HADR

• WGS capability benefits for the NZDF

• SATCOM in the NZDF, what next

Wing Commander Paul Drysdale, JSO1 Joint Communication and

Information Systems Planning, New Zealand Defence Force

2.00 Effectively Utilizing ComSatCom for Military Applications

• Meeting military requirements of flexibility and resiliency

• Cost effective benefits of ComSatCom

• Ensuring assets are protected for military use

Session Reserved for Sponsor

2.40 Afternoon Tea

3.10 Effectively Procuring MSS Satellite Systems to Strengthen the

Indonesian SatCom Inventory

• An overview of the requirements to be fulfilled by the MSS Satellite

System

• The benefits for the Indonesian MoD in times of war and peace

• Future aims and goals to continue the growth of MilSatCom

programmes in Indonesia

Lieutenant Colonel Jon Ginting, MSS Satellite Procurement Programme

Manager, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Indonesia

3.50 Security Challenges for Canada and the Asia-Pacific Region

• Key challenges facing the region

• The importance of the space and maritime domain

• The role of Canadian military presence and MilSatCom capabilities

to satisfy security requirements in the region

Dr James Boutilier, Special Advisor, International Engagement,

Maritime Forces Pacific Headquarters

4.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Register online at www.milsatcomasia.com

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publication can gain access to a global market and key decision makers in the defence market.

Contact Theresa Chung on +44 (0) 20 7827 6068 or email [email protected]

MilSatCom Asia-Pacific www.milsatcomasia.com Day Two 16th May 2017

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening RemarksGregg Daffner, Chief Executive Officer, GAPSAT

U.S. PERSPECTIVES FOR NEXT GENERATION MILSATCOM

KEYNOTE ADDRESS9.10 Developing Next Generation Protected MILSATCOM Capabilities

• How the U.S. Air Force is acquiring resilient yet affordable new protected MILSATCOM capabilities• The benefits seen from introducing collaboration in the early stages of MilSatCom programmes• Design, procurement and AoA processes• The importance of evolving mind-sets to encourage

international collaboration• Working with allies to enhance resiliency in protected

MILSATCOM architecturesDeanna Ryals, Chief International Military Satellite Communication Division, MilSatCom Systems Directorate, U.S. Air Force

9.50 Exploring How Best to Collaborate with the U.S. DoD to Enhance MilSatCom Capabilities • The benefits of international collaboration and the importance of

finding a ‘win-win’ agreement • Best practices and procedures to optimize efficiency in the

collaboration process • Understanding the process of forming an international partnership

with the U.S. DoD • Enhancing MilSatCom international engagement initiatives and

supporting geopolitical partnershipsMichael Laney, Lead International Engagement for MilSatCom, U.S. Air Force

10.30 Morning Coffee

SPACE SECURITY FOR THE ASEAN NATIONS

11.00 Ensuring Security in the Space Domain for Japan• Outlining the key aims and focuses of the Space Security Working

Group• Japan’s new space policy• Sustainable development• Ensuring effective utilization of space• The importance of stable use of outer space for allied forces in the

Asia-Pacific regionDr Hiroshi Yamakawa, Member of Space Security Working Group, Committee on Space Policy, Japanese Cabinet Office

11.40 Enhancing Information and Communications Technology Capabilities to Manage a Growing Variety of Cyber Security Challenges • An overview of Philippine MilSatCom information and

communications technology capabilities and the importance of MilSatCom

• Challenges facing ICT and the threat of cyber security• Goals to continue the growth and development of ICT capabilitiesBrigadier General (Retd) Nicolas D Ojeda Jr, Councillor-Philippines, ASEAN Chief Information Officer Association (ACIOA)

12.20 Networking Lunch

1.20 The Indonesian SatKomHan Programme: Associated Benefits and

Challenges

• An overview of the SatKomHan and its time frame for

implementation

- Satellite based Net-Centric Warfare

• Delivering nationwide cyber secure interoperability across

all Homeland Security Services to enhance the protection of

Indonesia’s territorial seas from infringement

• Cyber security and key challenges facing the programme

• Looking ahead: goals for the future of Indonesian MilSatCom

Thomas van der Heyden, Senior Programme Advisor, SatKomHan

Programme Office, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Indonesia

2.00 Harnessing SatCom Assets to Respond to a Variety of Challenges in

South East Asia

• Assessing the key challenges faced by Indonesia in South East Asia

• How to control and manage space debris?

- Creating awareness of a urgent and growing issue

• Utilising SatCom to secure the sea lines of communication

- Developing and fulfilling technology requirements for information

superiority in cooperation with allied forces

Dr Connie Rahakundini Bakrie, Executive Director,

Indonesia Maritime Studies

2.40 Afternoon Tea

3.10 The Importance of MilSatCom to Strategic and Military Intelligence in

the Asia-Pacific Region

• MilSatCom capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region and key nations

• Key military and civilian applications

Dr Graham Ong-Webb, Research Fellow, Military Studies Programme,

S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

3.50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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Workshop Leader:

Jamie Dronen, Director, MILSATCOM Future & International Programmes, The Aerospace Corporation

HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP Wednesday 17th May 2017

Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore8.30am – 12.30pm

Architecting Space Systems

Workshop overview:Space Systems are increasingly complex, with large trade spaces that require consideration of many elements. By applying systematic processes in SatCom space system architecture studies, decision makers gain insight into both the advantages and disadvantages of different options to support future courses of action. Architecting space systems requires a big-picture view of the problem being addressed, including understanding current shortfalls and future needs. In the course of an architecture study, many tools and processes are used to identify options, understand the risks associated with the options, and to run excursions within the trade space. In this workshop, a survey-level overview of architecting s[pace systems and evaluation of space systems architectures will be presented, with a discussion of tools and techniques that have been developed and applied to solve recent architectural problems.

Why you should attend:• Understand the fundamentals of architecting resilient

SatCom systems• Learn about some of the tools and techniques for SatCom

system architecture development• Explore the process of SatCom system architecture

evaluation

Agenda08.30 Registration & Coffee 09.00 Opening remarks and introductions 09.10 Resilient SatCom Space System Architectures

Overview of the concept and process for developing SatCom space system architectures• Fundamentals of Space System Architecting• System of Systems Architectures and

Interoperability• Tools and Techniques

10.10 Coffee 10.40 Evaluation of SatCom Space System Architectures

In the course of a SatCom system architecture study, multiple architecture options may prove viable. Evaluation of the architectures is an important step in moving forward with an architecture decision• Overview of the U.S. Analysis of Alternatives

(AoAs) and decision making processes• Tools and Techniques

11.40 Closing remarks and discussion 12.30 End of Workshop

About the workshop hosts: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. Dronen was formerly the Senior Project Leader for the Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Division responsible for providing an enterprise wide approach to jointly acquiring MILSATCOM systems with key international partners and allies, and identifying future opportunities for joint development of capabilities, architectures, policies, and technologies. Prior to joining The Aerospace Corporation, Jamie worked in Washington D.C. providing MILSATCOM acquisition and international program management oversight and expertise to the U.S. Air Force.

About The Aerospace CorporationThe 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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JANUARY Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology30th - 31st January 2017, Rome, Italy

FEBRUARY Network Enabled Capability Technology1st - 2nd February 2017, Rome, Italy Mobile Deployable Communications2nd - 3rd February 2017, Warsaw, Poland Land Forces Simulation & Training13th - 14th February 2017, London, UK Border Security15th - 16th February 2017, Rome, Italy MARCH Defence Logistics Eastern Europe7th - 8th March 2017, Prague, Czech Republic Future Soldier Technology13th - 14th March 2017, London, UK Future Armoured Vehicles Situational Awareness23rd - 24th March 2017, London, UK APRIL Military Space Situational Awareness5th - 6th April 2017, London, UK Air Mission Planning5th - 6th April 2017, London, UK MAY Future Armoured Vehicles Central and Eastern Europe15th - 16th May 2017, Prague, Czech Republic MilSatCom Asia Pacific15th - 16th May 2017, Singapore Future Helicopter Technology Europe18th - 19th May 2017, Rome, Italy JUNE International Port Security5th - 6th June 2017, London, UK Fast Jet Pilot Training Central and Eastern Europe5th - 6th June 2017, Prague, Czech Republic MilSatCom USA28th - 29th June 2017, Arlington, USA Future Armoured Vehicles Weapons Systems28th - 29th June 2017, London, UK

SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIESSMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising and branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement your company’s marketing strategy. Prime networking opportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expand your client base within the context of an independent discussion specific to your industry. Should you wish to join the increasing number of companies benefiting from sponsoring our conferences please call: Alia Malick, Director on +44 (0) 20 7827 6168 or email: [email protected]

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