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SMi Group's MilSatCom Middle East & Africa conference & exhibition
1. SMi Group - The Organisers of Global MilSatCom present the 2nd Annual
MilSatCom
Middle East & Africa
24 - 25
February
2014
AMWAJ ROTANA, JUMEIRAH BEACH RESIDENCE, DUBAI
āThe leading MilSatCom Middle East Event bringing you in
contact with key decision-makers in the MilSatCom Industryā
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KEYNOTE ADDRESSES FROM:
Brigadier Syed Zulfiqar Ali,
Commander, Strategic Command of Pakistan
Lieutenant Colonel Ali Alshehhi, Manager, Space
Reconnaissance Centre, UAE Armed Forces
Colonel Katala, Tanzanian People's Defence Forces
OTHER CONFERENCE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
Omran Sharaf, Director of Space Image Processing
& Analysis, EIAST
WHY ATTEND THIS EVENT:
ā¢ Hear direct from the United Arab Emirates
Space Reconnaissance Centre about their
projects and benefit from their expertise
ā¢ Learn about new SatCom projects in the Middle
East and where you can invest in the future of
satellite technology in this region
ā¢ Get an insight into the issues faced by the
MilSatCom industry including space debris and
how to combat it
ā¢ Explore new developments in SatCom in Africa
and network with the Nigerian Navy
ā¢ Investigate how MilSatCom evolves along the
chain from the academic research into the
finished working product and how academics
can help design the best products
ā¢ Hear about the future of MilSatCom - Telehealth
capability and the benefits for the defence
forces
Nico Stephan, Director and General Manager,
LSE Space ME
Speaker to be Confirmed, UK MoD*
Group Captain Lanre Oluwatoyin, Director, Directorate
of Space Technology, Armed Forces of Nigeria
Sethu Menon, Researcher, Space Policy Institute
Dr Mohamed Mahmoud, Researcher, Integrated
Systems Engineering Department, National Authority
for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
Riaz Lamak, International Director Benchmarking &
Validation, GVF
Christopher Baugh, President, Northern Sky Research
Hannes Potgieter, Product Manager, VASTech
Anthony J. Colucci, Vice President Marketing & Sales,
Space Systems Loral
*Subject to final confirmation
POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP - 26 FEBRUARY 2014
Flexible, Cost Effective, Multi-Mission Commercial Solutions for Military Forces
Hosted by: Shady Ahmed Ali, Business Development Director for MEA at SatCom Direct
and Nathan Andrews, Business Development Manager, SatCom Direct International
09.00 - 13.30
SPONSORED BY:
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DAY ONE I 24 February 2014
08.30
REGISTRATION & COFFEE
09.00
CHAIRMANāS OPENING REMARKS
Mazen Nassar, Installation Training Lead for the
Middle East, Global VSAT Forum
SATCOM DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
09.10
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Military Applications in Satellite Communications
ā¢ Current usage of MilSatCom in military operations
ā¢ Overcoming MilSatCom difficulties in the terrain
ā¢ Comparison on its use in developed and under
developed nations
ā¢ Reliance on commercial satellites in view of difficulties /
non availability
ā¢ Future plans for SatCom in Pakistan
Brigadier Syed Zulfiquar Ali, Commander, Strategic
Command of Pakistan
09.50
HOST NATION KEYNOTE ADDRESS 1
Development of EO satellite Industry in the Middle EastAfrica regions
ā¢ Historical review
ā¢ Demand growth
ā¢ Availability and cost constraints
ā¢ Future prospects
Lieutenant Colonel Ali Alshehhi, Manager Space
Reconnaissance Centre, UAE Armed Forces
10.30
HOST NATION KEYNOTE ADDRESS 2
Development & Use of DubaiSat-2
ā¢ EIAST Future Development Plan
ā¢ Earth observation Applications
ā¢ Space System Development at EIAST
Omran Sharaf, Director of Space Image Processing
& Analysis, EIAST
11.10
MORNING COFFEE
11.30
SATCOM for critical defense and security missions
ā¢ Scope of the considered operational cases
ā¢ Communications availability and security when
deploying and moving in critical environment
ā¢ Broadband secure services with the combination of
SATCOM and 4G (LTE) technologies
ā¢ Illustration of operational cases and the previous solutions
benefit
Patrick Heuline, Head of Mobile Communication
Marketing, Thales
12.10
Forecast and Expectations of Government SatCom in the
Middle-East
ā¢ What demand exists for MilSatCom products and services
in the MEA region?
ā¢ What is the uptake in the maritime, aero and UAV
markets, both now and in the future?
ā¢ What commercial supply exists, and is this a hindrance to
the growth curve?
ā¢ What impact do shifting geopolitics have on MilSatCom
demand in the region?
Christopher Baugh, President,
Northern Sky Research
12.50
NETWORKING LUNCH
MILSATCOM OPERATIONS
14.20
UK MOD Military Satellite Communications
ā The Current Operational Perspective and Next Generation
Capability Strategy
ā¢ Information Superiority: The role of MilSatcom in enabling
Information Superiority and Defence Transformation
delivering military capability better
ā¢ The Current Operational Perspective: The Nature of
Current Operations and The Challenges and Impact of
Returning to Contingent Operations
ā¢ MilSatCom Next Generation Capability Strategy: Next
Generation ā Requirements, Capabilities, and
Opportunities, UK MilSatCom after 2022 and what other
alternatives are there?
Speaker to be Confirmed,
UK MoD*
15.00
Reserved for sponsor
15.40
AFTERNOON TEA
THE FUTURE OF MILSATCOM IN INDIA
16.00
Medical Emergency Tele-health SatCom usage
ā¢ Air force TeleHealth
ā¢ Disaster Management Registry Repurposing Military assets
for Emergency response
Riaz Lamak, International Director Benchmarking &
Validation, GVF
16.40
Strategic Communication
ā¢ Overview of satellite capability at Antrix
ā¢ Examples of best practice in SatCom
ā¢ Liberating SatCom networks for commercial and military
usage
Senior Management,
Antrix Corporation
17.20
Worldwide Ground Stations Network: A Commercial &
MilSatCom Asset
ā¢ Worldwide Ground Stations Network: Definition &
Introduction
ā¢ Flexible Solutions for any type of SatComs Mission
ā¢ Add-On Services leading to a Successful Mission
Nico Stephan, Director & General Manager,
LSE Space ME
18.00
CHAIRMANāS CLOSING REMARKS AND
END OF CONFERENCE DAY ONE
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DAY TWO I 25 February 2014
08.30
RE-REGISTRATION & COFFEE
09.00
CHAIRMANāS OPENING REMARKS:
Mazen Nassar, Installation Training Lead for the
Middle East, Global VSAT Forum
MILSATCOM FOCUS IN AFRICA
09.10
AFRICAN KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Tanzania Peopleās Defence Forces Update
ā¢ Current usage of MilSatCom in operations
ā¢ Overcoming MilSatCom difficulties in the terrain
ā¢ Future plans for SatCom in Tanzania
Colonel AS Katala,
Tanzanian People's Defence Forces
09.50
VASTech: Satellite analysis and monitoring solution set for
the international government and law enforcement market
ā¢ Monitoring satellites: is it more trouble than itās worth?
ā¢ VASTech: Addressing the stumbling blocks of fragmented
products and solutions
ā¢ Better analysis, classification and searching of information
on signals
ā¢ Improving the workflow of the satellite monitoring process
Hannes Potgieter, Product Manager, VASTech
10.30
Developing a MilSatCom Roadmap for Armed Forces of
Nigeria (AFN)
ā¢ AFN MilSatCom Vision, Goals and Objectives
ā¢ Current AFN MilSatCom efforts
ā¢ AFN and Nigerian Communications Satellite Project
ā¢ Roadmap for AFN MilSatCom Projects
ā¢ Prospects and Challenges
Group Captain Lanre Oluwatoyin, Director,
Directorate of Space Technology, Armed Forces of
Nigeria
11.10
MORNING COFFEE
12.20
Comms on the move and Comms on the pause:
How to benefit from both
Introduction of comms on the move
ā¢ Communications on the pause: Man pack, flyaway,
DSNG, trailers, vehicle mount, panel antennae
ā¢ Communication on the move: Marine, Land, Air
- The rising popularity of comms on the move: Demand,
commercial and military
ā¢ Connectivity all the time
- Challenges of comms on the move: Quality of service,
Technological advancement and Usage
ā¢ Effective marketing of Comms: Market trends, Market
sectors and regions
Mazen Nassar, Installation Training Lead for the
Middle East, Global VSAT Forum
13.00
NETWORKING LUNCH
ORIGINS OF SATCOM AND SMALL SATELLITES
14.20
Small Satellite Business: An academia to industry spin-off
ā¢ Small satellites research at universities
ā¢ Successful spin-off companies examples
ā¢ The business model of small satellite companies
ā¢ Market analysis of the small satellite business
Dr Mohamed Mahmoud, Researcher, Integrated
Systems Engineering Department, National
Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
15.00
Future Technique for Small Satellite Testing
ā¢ Classical Technique for Small Satellite Testing
ā¢ Novel Technique for Small Satellite Testing
ā¢ Expected gains between the ancient and the modern
Techniques
Mohamed Ibrahim, Director of Satellite systems
development & Test laboratory, National Authority
for Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
MILSATCOM TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS
11.40
PANEL DISCUSSION:
Advances in high throughput satellite technology for
commercial and military applications
ā¢ Advances in HTS technology are lowering the cost per bit
equation for satellite broadband capacity. The panel will discuss
how these new economics will benefit consumer, enterprise and
military applications and the satellite operators in the Middle East
region who are offering these services. The panel will address the
value of dedicated high throughput (broadband) satellites versus
multi-mission satellites with smaller HTS payloads and how
government organizations can work with satellite operators to
maximize the value of commercial leases.
Chair: Mazen Nassar, Installation Training Lead for
the Middle East, Global VSAT Forum
Anthony J. Colucci, Vice President Marketing &
Sales, Space Systems Loral
15.40
AFTERNOON TEA
FACING MILSATCOM CHALLENGES HEAD-ON
16.00
Outer Space Environment: Congenital Relation between
Space Debris and Satellites: A Legal Overview
ā¢ Link between Space Debris and Space Projects
ā¢ Importance of Satellites and Need for Mitigation
ā¢ Defining Space Debris
ā¢ Question of Liability and Economics of Mitigation
Sethu Menon, Senior Researcher,
Space Policy Institute
16.40
CHAIRMANāS CLOSING REMARKS AND END OF CONFERENCE
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4. NEW FOR 2014 - A NEW EXCLUSIVE REGIONAL WORKSHOP
09.00 - 13.30 | 26th February 2014
Flexible, Cost Effective, Multi-Mission Commercial Solutions for Military Forces
Overview of workshop:
With a focus on aeronautical applications; this session provides
attendees with information about commercial satellite
communications and its ability to support the broad, multi-mission,
parameters often imposed by government upon their military forces.
This session provides a brief introduction to the commercial āSatComā
concept, but focuses on the identification of cost effective and
operationally flexible solutions that provide enhanced redundancy in
an economically austere environment.
Programme
09.00
Commercial SatCom 101:
ā¢ What is it?
ā¢ How does it work?
ā¢ Available networks.
ā¢ Government / Military and Commercial
Interoperability
ā¢ OPSEC
ā¢ Value added services
The Solution
ā¢ Roll-on / Roll-off solutions: flexible, cost effective
and redundant
ā¢ The technology
ā¢ Demonstration
ā¢ Upgrades, modifications and maintenance
ā¢ Operational Performance and Capability
12.45
Applications and Case Studies
ā¢ Multi-mission capability: tactical, intelligence,
administrative, welfare and public safety.
ā¢ Border Protection
ā¢ Command and Control
ā¢ Tactical Planning
ā¢ Disaster recovery
ā¢ āWhole-of-governmentā briefings
ā¢ Multi-agency intelligence exchange
13.15
Panel Questions and Close
Introduction ā SatCom Direct:
ā¢ Background and Overview
09.45
11.30
Registration & Coffee
09.30
Why should you attend this workshop:
This session will equip you with the knowledge necessary to accurately
and responsibly strategize the implementation of a proven
commercial capability in to your current operational context. At the
conclusion of the session, you will better understand why commercial
SatCom solutions should be an integral part of your communications
portfolio and identify exactly how this capability can meet the
demands of a sometimes uncertain operational tempo, but ever
evolving operational scope. You will also have an understanding of
the cost effective, flexible and proven roll-on / roll-off solutions that
provide an immediate SatCom capability in a fraction of the time and
at a greatly reduced cost.
10.10
Coffee Break
11.00
The Need
ā¢ Multi-mission requirements
ā¢ Multiple platforms: C-130, C-17, P-8, P-3, Dash-8,
King Air, Pilatus, Dornia, Rotary Wing.
ā¢ Operating contexts: Domestic and International
ā¢ Specific applications (Military & Government)
About your workshop leaders
Shady Ahmed Ali, Business Development Director for
MEA at SatCom Direct
Born and raised in Egypt, Shady has completed his
undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering from
the American University in Cairo (AUC) then started an
early career by working as a Technical Product Engineer
for Vodafone (GSM Operators) for 2 years followed by
another 2 years at the same company as a Pre-sales Manager after
receiving PMP certification for Alkan in Satellite Communication. Shady
then moved to Qatar to become a Business Development Manager at
QSAT Communication (the first satellite communication company
certified and licensed by ICT Qatar), his job description included but
was not limited to managing all technical solutions, designing and
delivering 2 way satellite communication globally for Aljazeera news
for the Arabic, English and even the live channel. Shady also managed
Satellite Communication links for Qatar Petroleum (QP) and RASGAS.
Shadyās career in the aviation sector started as a consultant for Qatar
Airways by upgrading the Satellite communications systems for their
commercial fleet during that period he received several certifications
from Inmarsat, Iridium, Thuraya, Yahsat and Intelsat, he was more
involved in the business aviation industry through accepting a job at
SatCom Direct as the Business Development Manager for the Middle
East, during which SatCom Directās customer base has expanded
widely in the Middle East and Africa, 6 months later Shady was
promoted to become a Business Development Director for Middle East
and Africa.
Nathan Andrews, Business Development Manager,
SatCom Direct International
Born in New Zealand, Nathan spent his formative years
living at the base of the Southern Alps before moving to
Australia where he completed his secondary school
education. After completing his secondary school
studies, Nathan embarked upon a lengthy and varied
career in the Australian public service that spanned military, federal
law enforcement, diplomatic and aid organizations. With a focus on
domestic and international special operations, Nathan has deployed
to Iraq, Afghanistan, East Timor and the Solomon Islands as part of
Australiaās āwhole-of-governmentā response to regional and
international crisis. Nathan has worked alongside a multitude of
international military and intelligence organizations, as well as entities
from the private sector engaged as part of global multi-lateral
operations. Nathan has also participated in critical elements of
Australiaās Customs and Border Protection response. Nathan
augmented his extensive operational experience by completing an
undergraduate degree in Security and Counter-Terrorism and a
Masterās Degree in Strategic Intelligence and National Security.
Nathanās focus with SatCom Direct is to provide a business
development capability to the companyās business aviation interests
generally, as well as providing targeted and operationally relevant
advice regarding the application of core āSatComā technologies and
capabilities to the full suite of government and military mission
parameters including C2, C3, C4ISR, maritime surveillance and realtime tactical planning solutions.
About SatCom
SatCom Direct is a privately held company
founded in 1997, headquartered in Satellite
Beach, Florida. The company provides global
satellite communications to business aviation,
military aviation - including Heads of State, NATO
and DOD - general aviation, land mobile and
maritime customers. The company also provides land mobile and
handheld satellite equipment to emergency response and media
outlets as well as recreational users travelling to remote locations with
limited cellular and data network coverage.
SatCom Direct pioneered 10-digit dialling service to aircraft in flight,
known as their Global One Number service. This technology allows
callers on the ground to reach any handset onboard an aircraft in flight
by dialling a single telephone number no matter where the aircraft is
located. Today, the company provides nose to tail value-add services
to their aviation customers, including cockpit datalink service,
accelerated high-speed data, real-time traffic monitoring, VoIP
services, ATS position reporting and unified electronic billing. Training
classes and technology seminars are available to customers who want
to understand the Inmarsat and Iridium networks, hardware
configuration, and troubleshooting techniques.
The company is a premier Inmarsat Distribution Partner, Iridium Service
Partner and ViaSatās preferred reseller, supporting more than ninety
percent of all corporate flight departments. With a dedicated in-house
software engineering team, the company is able to design new
technologies. Testing is carried out onsite in the company's SatCom lab
using the same equipment installed on most business aviation aircraft.
SatCom Direct continues to advance all available services from the
flight deck to the cabin ā making SatCom Direct the leader in
aeronautical SatCom service.
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SPONSORED BY
Harris CapRock
www.harriscaprock.com
Harris CapRock Communications is a premier global provider of managed satellite and terrestrial
communications solutions, specifically for remote and harsh environments including the energy,
government and maritime markets. Harris CapRock owns and operates a robust global
infrastructure that includes teleports on six continents, five 24/7 customer support centers, local
presence in 23 countries, and over 275 global field service personnel supporting customer
locations across North America, Central and South America, Europe, West Africa and Asia Pacific.
SSL
www.ssloral.com
SSL has a long history of delivering reliable satellites and spacecraft systems for commercial and
government customers around the world. As a leading provider of commercial satellites, the
company works closely with satellite operators to provide spacecraft for a broad range of
services. Billions of people around the world depend on SSL satellites every day. For more
information, visit www.ssloral.com.
Thales
www.thalesgroup.com
Thales is a global technology leader for the Defence & Security and the Aerospace &
Transportation markets. In 2012, the company generated revenues of ā¬14.2 billion with 65,000
employees in 56 countries. With its 25,000 engineers and researchers, Thales has a unique
capability to design, develop and deploy equipment, systems and services that meet the most
complex security requirements. Thales has an exceptional international footprint, with operations
around the world working with customers and local partners.
VASTech
www.vastech.co.za
VASTech provides and supports competitive integrated satellite solutions that extract intelligence
by acquiring, storing and analysing massive data to reduce cross border, serious crimes and
terrorist activities. VASTech is a preferred and independent global supplier of massive data
acquisition, utilization and value extraction solutions, recognized internationally as leading edge
innovator.
Vocality
www.vocality.com
As a network router manufacturer specialising in satellite communications, Vocality has
capabilities that extend beyond just network routing, including RoIP for extending push to talk
networks into modern IP infrastructure, MilSatCom solutions for secure voice and data, and the
latest in high performance VoIP, all with bandwidth efficiency at its core.
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Supporting Media Partners
6. MILSATCOM MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
24 - 25 FEBRUARY 2014 | AMWAJ ROTANA, JUMEIRAH BEACH RESIDENCE, DUBAI
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