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Main Conference : 28th - 29th June 2011
Expert Speaker Panel Includes:
Joint Personnel Recovery 2011 will give you the Wing Commander Gibbs, OC DSTO, Royal Air Force
opportunity to:
Major Bart Holewijn, Commander Royal Netherlands
• Hear operational updates on current Personnel Recovery activity from SERE School, Royal netherlands Air Force
groups such as US Air Force, Royal Air Force and French Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Wido Gerdsen(RNLAF), JAPCC nATo
with a particular focus on ISAF efforts in Afghanistan where the current Lieutenant Colonel Uwe Schleimer, JPR Group Director,
trends and issues involved in Joint Personnel Recovery are at their most european Air Group
tangible. Three major areas of focus shall be; capability gaps, tactical Major Tor Cavalli-Bjorkman, Personnel Recovery Officer,
alterations and organisational difficulties Swedish Armed Forcesh
• Learn of the latest policy planning developments from major JPR groups Lieutenant Colonel Fabrice Albrecht, Helicopter SQN
such as JPRA, DPMO, NATO and the EAG, focusing on the effort to 1/67 “Pyrénées” Commander, French Air Force
achieve multinational interoperable Personnel Recovery operations Lieutenant Colonel Sebastiano Franco,
Logistics Group Director, european Air Group
• Discuss differing approaches to JPR/SERE training from nations Lieutenant Colonel Brad Dow/Major Mark Benson,
including USA, UK, and Sweden, focusing on the shift in nature of 56th Rescue Squadron, united States Air Force
training to universal standards for all military branches in response
Wade Chappell, Director, Personnel Recovery Center
to the changing character of CSAR operations Bogota, united States embassy bogota
Pre Conference Workshop: 27th June 2011 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gustavsson, CO Swedish SERE
Escape from the City School, Swedish Armed Forces
A scenario based group-led workshop covering the planning and
implementation of SERE and JPR in the Urban Environment
Workshop led by: Flt Lt Conrad Allen (RAF, ret’d), Managing Director of
Urban-SERE Ltd
“JPR 2011 will give the opportunity to meet in an international
forum with like-minded professionals to discuss the unique and
ever-evolving challenges of PR and CSAR. JPR 2011 will offer the
value of creative thinking toward vexing problems and challenges
“ Major Francisco Mendi Pompa, Policy Advisor Logistics
Group, european Air Group
Paul Miller, Director Personnel Recovery Education and
Training Center, Joint Personnel Recovery Agency, uS DoD
Senior Representative (tbc), Defence Prisoner of War/
Missing Personnel Office, uS DoD
Lieutenant Colonel Claude Schmitt, Wing Commander
…as presented by highly skilled and experienced practitioners of EH1/67 CSAR Squadron, French Air Force
the PR/CSAR mission.”
Chairman: Flt Lt Conrad Allen (RAF, ret’d), Managing
Darrel Whitcomb, Col (ret) USAFR, PR/CSAR Historian, Consultant, and Author
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Joint Personnel Recovery 2011 brings together policy makers and practitioners from around the world to discuss the
critical issues in the community. From overviews of key platform and technology developments, better understanding
of the evolving nature of PR operations, to the current threats being faced. The 5th Annual conference will focus on the
issues essential to maintaining an efficient and effective Personnel Recovery capability. In 2010 we brought together
an audience of more than 100 participants from more than 25 military and industry organizations and 15 nations. Our
delegates are programme managers of operational and future platforms, individuals responsible for defining Joint
Personnel Recovery capability as well as platform and system engineers. We also welcomed significant representation
from leading capability providers and their partners.
PRE -CONFERENCE WORKSHOP: 27TH June 2011, 14:00 – 17:30
escape from the City
A scenario-based group-led workshop specifically covering the planning and implementation of SERE and JPR in the Urban Environment.
Following the successful workshop of JPR 2010, which sought to further develop understanding and highlight training shortfalls
in both SERE and JPR for this unique environment, we are once again joined by Flight Lieutenant Conrad Allen (Ret’d) Managing
Consultant of Urban-SERE Ltd who will facilitate and steer this progressive and interactive workshop.
Scene setting, through detailed presentations, will be followed by several scenarios, which will be examined both in isolation and
concert. In so doing, it is intended that attendees will be able to fully contribute at the limit of their understanding whilst still being
able to absorb other national, professional and personal concepts, understandings and ideas.
This brainstorming should allow attendees to assimilate a more divergent approach to their current capabilities and doctrine, as well
as breed a future culture of development and progression.
All attendees should expect to fully contribute regardless as to their current status, understanding or role within the SERE and JPR
community.
Workshop facilitated by Flight Lieutenant (Ret’d) Conrad Allen, Managing Consultant, Urban SERE
Conrad Allen enlisted in the RAF straight from school in January 1987 serving initially on an RAF Mountain Rescue Team, during
which time he responded to many aircraft crashes as well as personnel recovery of military and civilian personnel in distress in the
UK. In 1998 he was commissioned into the RAF Regiment and served operationally in Northern Ireland, the Falkland Islands, and
conducted operations in Bosnia as part of EUFOR. His last tour of duty, before retiring, was as a SERE instructor with the Defence
SERE Training Organisation at RAF St. Mawgan where his particular skills were used to conduct a groundbreaking study into evasion
in the urban environment. He has shaped UK policy and become the UK subject matter expert in Urban Evasion and Escape and is
currently engaged with several government agencies in promoting and developing PR in this taxing and dynamic environment.
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3. DAY ONE: 28th June 2011
08.30 ReGISTRATIon 13.30 JAPCC nATo: enHAnCInG nATo PR InTeRoPeRAbIlITy
To ACHIeve eFFeCTIve oPeRATIonS
08.50 CHAIRMAn’S ADDReSS AnD oPenInG ReMARKS > Using a shared information portal as a means of developing
Flt Lt Conrad Allen (RAF, ret’d), Managing Director of thought schools on PR
Urban-SERE Ltd > Addressing the current development of NATO policy
09.00 JoInT PeRSonnel ReCoveRy AGenCy (JPRA): THe doctrine and the effect that it will have with regards to
“WHy” oF SHAPInG AnD APPlyInG uS PR PolICy ongoing PR operations
> What have been the Strategic Impacts of PR for the US and > Educating national forces about how greater interoperability
other Nations over the past 60 years can achieve enhanced efficiency and effectiveness, saving
> Developing professional development education money and man hours
programmes to better prepare the operational commanders Lieutenant Colonel Wido Gerdsen(RNLAF), Personnel
of the future Recovery, JAPCC NATO
> The role of combining exercises, training, and education 14.10 TRAInInG AnD STAnDARDISATIon FoR euRoPeAn
as a component of preparing properly for the execution FoRCeS TASKeD FoR PeRSonnel ReCoveRy oPeRATIonS
phase of JPR missions > Introducing the European Air Group (EAG) and its role in
Paul Miller, Director Personnel Recovery Education and standardising training for the European Recovery Forces
Training Centre, Joint Personnel Recovery Agency, US DoD > Harmonising national Survival Evasion Rescue Escape
training events through international negotiation and
09.40 WHAT ARe THe CuRRenT CHAllenGeS FACeD by THe communication
uK DeFenCe SeRe TRAInInG oRGAnISATIon (DSTo) In > Summarising the results of the Combined Joint Personnel
PRovIDInG eFFeCTIve SeRe TRAInInG? Recovery standardisation course 2010. How successful was
> Learning about the change in training practices that have the objective of enabling greater operational cohesiveness
occurred as a result of the requirement for universal PR and in future multi-national combat recovery missions?
SERE training Lieutenant Colonel Uwe Schleimer, JPR Group Director,
> Exploring how the requirements in SERE/CSAR operations European Air Group
have changed and the way in which this has affected
DSTO’s training regiment 14.50 AFTeRnoon TeA & neTWoRKInG
> Envisioning the direction and ways in which SERE training
15.20 InTeRoPeRAble PeRSonnel ReCoveRy oPeRATIonS:
is most likely to evolve in the future
THe SWeDISH PeRSPeCTIve
Wing Commander Gibbs, OC DSTO, Royal Air Force
> Discussing the operational structure of the Swedish
10.20 CoFFee bReAK & neTWoRKInG Armed Forces personnel recovery units
> How to solve a lack of trained PR staff personnel for
10.50 DeFenCe PRISoneR oF WAR/MISSInG PeRSon oFFICe • Joint Work
(DPMo: uS): uSA PR lAnDSCAPe AnD ACTIvITIeS • Standardisation and delivery of courses
> What is the current US policy landscape regarding PR? > Personnel Recovery within the EU Nordic Battlegroup:
> What are the most immediate topics which need to be • Documentation • Training
addressed? • Equipment • Assets
> What is the balance in policy addressing military, diplomatic • Concept of Operation
and civil efforts to achieve PR? Major Tor Cavalli-Bjorkman, Personnel Recovery Officer,
> What effect has the need for international interoperability in Swedish Armed Forces
PR operations had on PR policy?
Senior Representative, Defence Prisoner of War/ Missing 16.00 FRenCH AIR FoRCe CSAR unIT: evAluATInG
Personnel Office, US DoD oPeRATIonAl PeRFoRMAnCe In AFGHAnISTAn
> Evaluating the performance of French CSAR platforms in theatre:
11.30 RoyAl neTHeRlAnDS FoRCeS: SeRe TRAInInG AnD i. How interoperable is it with coalition partners?
PR PolICy DeveloPMenT ii. Does it meet operational requirements?
> Releasing the latest NATO PR policy doctrine to be used as iii. What is the nature of the operations being carried out?
the roadmap for future development > Assessing the benefits of dedicated platforms during a time
> Royal Netherlands Air Force SERE school - developing an of increased commitment to combat recovery missions as
integrated European SERE training policy -investigating opposed to utilising alternative platforms
cooperation with the Belgian SERE School > Maximising assets and diversifying platforms to ensure
> Analysing how cooperative efforts between NATO allies can optimal utilisation of resources at all times
achieve efficient and effective PR operations Lieutenant Colonel Fabrice Albrecht, Helicopter SQN 1/67
Major Bart Holewijn, Commander Royal Netherlands SERE “Pyrénées” Commander, French Air Force
School, Royal Netherlands Air Force 16.40 CHAIRMAn’S SuMMARy AnD CloSInG ReMARKS
12.10 neTWoRKInG lunCH
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DAY TWO: 29th June 2011
08.30 CoFFee AnD ReGISTRATIon 12.10 neTWoRKInG lunCH
08.50 CHAIRMAn’S ADDReSS AnD oPenInG ReMARKS 13.30 AeRoMeDevAC – THe euRoPeAn AIR GRouP APPRoACH
Flt Lt Conrad Allen (RAF, ret’d), Managing Director of To ACHIevInG RobuST InTeRoPeRAble PRoCeDuReS
Urban-SERE Ltd > Learning about the flexible global operation that spans from
battlefield injury to national repatriation
09.00 IMPRovInG loGISTICS In PeRSonnel ReCoveRy > Illustrating how standardisation can allow effective operations
oPeRATIonS: InCReASInG eFFeCTIveneSS THRouGH across large distances and between different allied forces
JoInT eXeRCISeS AnD ADvAnCeD TeCHnIQueS > Developing AEROMEDEVAC training opportunities in
> How can organisation of platforms/equipment required for multinational environments
PR missions be made more effective? Major Francisco Mendi Pompa, Policy Advisor Logistics
> VOLCANEX: EAG sponsored exercise aimed at validating Group, European Air Group
interoperability work carried out under auspices of EAG and
member nations 14.10 PARADIGM lIFelInK SeRvICe - neXT GeneRATIon
> EAG MN FARP/Rapid Refuelling Concept loCATIon AleRT AnD MeSSAGInG SeRvICeS
> Introducing the Multinational Team concept and the training > Exploring how the LifeLink service can be deployed to
required to achieve this aim remote areas outside of GSM communications coverage
Lieutenant Colonel Sebastiano Franco, Logistics Group > Analysing the value of LifeLink as an asset recovery
Director, European Air Group (personnel or equipment) capability in the event of an
emergency
09.40 uS AIR FoRCe 56TH ReSCue SQuADRon, RAF > Focusing upon the uses of LifeLink for Location Alert and
lAKenHeATH: AnAlySInG THe WoRK oF A uS unIT Messaging services
bASeD In An AllIeD nATIon Ian Hall, International Business Development Manager
> Discussing USAF Rescue Organization, HH-60G and Paradigm Secure Communications
Pararescuemen Capabilities
> Investigating Significant Rescue Operations, Current 14.30 AFTeRnoon TeA AnD neTWoRKInG
Operations, and the future 15.00 DeveloPInG AnD IMPleMenTInG neW SeRe/PR TTPS
> Documenting 56th Rescue’s training with UK and European To IMPRove uRbAn JPR CAPAbIlITy
military and PR/CSAR Squadrons > What is the conventional thinking on urban SERE training
Lieutenant Colonel Brad Dow/Major Mark Benson, 56th and why is there a need to develop a new mindset?
Rescue Squadron, United States Air Force > Understanding the distinct challenges that the urban
10.20 CoFFee bReAK AnD neTWoRKInG environment pose to the isolated personnel and the
extraction team
10.50 PeRSonnel ReCoveRy In A HoST nATIon: unDeRSTAnDInG > Shaping new training programmes that ensure the
AuTHoRITIeS AnD buIlDInG RelATIonSHIPS challenge of urban personnel recovery is addressed
> Analysing the differences between PR manoeuvres operating comprehensively in the near future
with unilateral authority such as ISAF in Afghanistan > Obstacles to the development of urban focused SERE training
compared with those in a foreign national government Flt Lt Conrad Allen (RAF, ret’d), Managing Director of
structure in which sovereignty issues and diplomacy play a Urban-SERE Ltd
far larger role
> Understanding the changing nature of PR operation 15.40 FRenCH AIR FoRCe CSAR PolICy unIT: SHAPInG
responsibility, whereby Ambassadors rather than military FRenCH CSAR PolICy To ACHIeve eFFeCTIve
commanders hold primary responsibility oPeRATIonS
> Investigating the development of a successful PR capability > How should French PR unit TTPs change in order to operate
within an embassy. Learn the factors and processes required more efficiently in large multinational operations?
in order to build an effective relationship with a host nation > Analysing the decision making policy to employ the multi-
Wade Chappell, Director, Personnel Recovery Center Bogota, purpose EC725 platform
United States Embassy Bogota > Predicting how current trends away from large platform
purchases will affect French PR capabilities
11.30 SWeDISH ARMeD FoRCeS PeRSonnel ReCoveRy: Lieutenant Colonel Claude Schmitt, Wing Commander
SeRe TRAInInG AS A CAPAbIlITy buIlDeR EH1/67 CSAR Squadron, French Air Force
> Training JFC HQ and national HQ role in PR in multinational
operations 16.20 CHAIRMAn’S SuMMARy AnD CloSe oF ConFeRenCe
> Pre-deployment training and Individual training - The
Swedish way- introducing Swedish SERE A, B and C level
> Swedish designated recovery units in Army, Air Force and
Navy: Looking out for capabilities in the Swedish Armed
Forces in the biggest change since the Napoleonic wars
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gustavsson, CO Swedish SERE
School, Swedish Armed Forces
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• Airborn/Airtransportschool • DEU AAvn Combat Development • MINDEF • Swiss Air Force
• Army Operational Command Denmark Division • NATO Airborne Early Warning and • Tadiran Spectralink Ltd / Elisra Group
- CIS Branch • DSTL Control Force • TATE INC
• Atlantic Inertial Systems • ESG Elektroniksystem-und Logistik- • NLD SERE School • UK JFACHQ
• AusbZSpezlOp GmbH • NoDISS • UK MoD
• Austrian Armed Forces • Eurocopter Deutschland GmbH • Norwegian Joint Headquarters • UKTI DSO
• BMT Defence Services Ltd. • Federal Ministry for Defence • RAF Kinloss • United States Embassy Bogota
• Boeing • FLIR Systems GmbH • RAND Corporation • US Coast Guard Activities Europe
• BRH • German Air Force Staff • RNoAF Air Warfare Center
• Bundeswehr • German Army • Rockwell Collins France
• Canadian Forces • German Army Air Defence Force • Royal Air Force
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