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Hear an update from US Army, US Air Force and the Department of Defence on their response to evolving threats Learn about MilSatCom programmes from international allies and how collaboration can benefit future strategies Discuss crucial updates on the Wideband AoA from key stakeholders including, PDSA, DoD and Armed forces representatives Join the discussion on key topics of resilient MilSatCom architectures, the military utilisation of ComSatCom systems and the importance of flexibility and multi-mission functionality @SMiGroupDefence #MilSatComUSA PLUS A PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP | Tuesday 27th June 2017 | SHERATON PENTAGON CITY, ARLINGTON, VA, USA Architecting Space Systems: Development of Architecture Alternatives 12.30 – 4.30 Workshop Leader: Mr. Jamie Dronen, Director of MILSATCOM Future & International Programs, The Aerospace Corporation BENEFITS OF ATTENDING EXHIBITOR: SMi Group presents its 2nd annual conference on... SHERATON PENTAGON CITY, ARLINGTON, VA, USA Optimising Future US MilSatCom Capabilities CONFERENCE: 28th - 29th WORKSHOP: 27th JUNE 2 017 MilSatCom USA GOLD SPONSORS: www.milsatcom-usa.com FREE REGISTRATION FOR SERVING MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL: SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY For Sponsorship and Delegate Registration Please Call: Alia Malick +44 (0) 207 827 6168 or email [email protected] KEYNOTE ADDRESSES: Lieutenant General Robert Ferrell, Chief Information Officer/G-6, U.S Army* Air Vice Marshall Andrew Dowse, Head of ICT Operations (HICTO), Chief Information Officer Group (CIOG), Australian Department of Defence John Hill, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Space Policy, US Department of Defence MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SPEAKERS ALSO INCLUDE: Brigadier General Mark Baird, Vice Commander SMC, US Air Force Colonel Richard Zellmann, Commander 1st Space Brigade, US Strategic Command Colonel Curtis Carlin, J6 Operations Division, US Centcom Colonel Michael Moyles, Chief, Information Technology, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and US Northern Command Joseph Vanderpoorten, Technical Director, MILSATCOM Advanced Concept Group, US Air Force Dr Brian Teeple, DoD CIO C4, Department of Defense Dr Francisco Javier Mendieta, General Director, Mexican Space Agency (AEM) Jessie L. Showers, Jr., Network Infrastructure Executive, Center for Operations, Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA) Commander (Retd) Anthony Vraa, Wideband SATCOM Subject Matter Expert, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Dr Gregory Edwards, Director of Infrastructure Services, NATO Communication and Intelligence Agency Dr Jeremy Palmer, Program Manager, Tactical Technology Office, Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) 2017 SPEAKERS INCLUDE: “Very well put together event. Nice mixture of military and commercial personnel. I look forward to London and 2017. Plenty of food for thought!” MilSatCom USA Attendee, 2016

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• Hear an update from US Army, US Air Force and the Department of Defence on their response to evolving threats

• Learn about MilSatCom programmes from international allies and how collaboration can benefi t future strategies

• Discuss crucial updates on the Wideband AoA from key stakeholders including, PDSA, DoD and Armed forces representatives

• Join the discussion on key topics of resilient MilSatCom architectures, the military utilisation of ComSatCom systems and the importance of fl exibility and multi-mission functionality

@SMiGroupDefence#MilSatComUSA

PLUS A PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP | Tuesday 27th June 2017 | SHERATON PENTAGON CITY, ARLINGTON, VA, USA

Architecting Space Systems: Development of Architecture Alternatives12.30 – 4.30

Workshop Leader: Mr. Jamie Dronen, Director of MILSATCOM Future & International Programs, The Aerospace Corporation

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING

EXHIBITOR:

SMi Group presents its 2nd annual conference on...

SHERATON PENTAGON CITY, ARLINGTON, VA, USA

Optimising Future US MilSatCom Capabilities

CONFERENCE:28th - 29th

WORKSHOP:27th

JUNE2017

MilSatCom USA

GOLD SPONSORS:

www.milsatcom-usa.comFREE REGISTRATION FOR SERVING MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL: SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY

For Sponsorship and Delegate Registration Please Call: Alia Malick +44 (0) 207 827 6168 or email [email protected]

KEYNOTE ADDRESSES: Lieutenant General Robert Ferrell, Chief Information

Offi cer/G-6, U.S Army* Air Vice Marshall Andrew Dowse, Head of ICT Operations

(HICTO), Chief Information Offi cer Group (CIOG), Australian Department of Defence

John Hill, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Space Policy, US Department of Defence

MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT SPEAKERS ALSO INCLUDE: Brigadier General Mark Baird, Vice Commander SMC,

US Air Force Colonel Richard Zellmann, Commander 1st Space

Brigade, US Strategic Command Colonel Curtis Carlin, J6 Operations Division, US Centcom Colonel Michael Moyles, Chief, Information Technology,

North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and US Northern Command

Joseph Vanderpoorten, Technical Director, MILSATCOM Advanced Concept Group, US Air Force

Dr Brian Teeple, DoD CIO C4, Department of Defense Dr Francisco Javier Mendieta, General Director, Mexican

Space Agency (AEM) Jessie L. Showers, Jr., Network Infrastructure Executive,

Center for Operations, Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA)

Commander (Retd) Anthony Vraa, Wideband SATCOM Subject Matter Expert, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff

Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

Dr Gregory Edwards, Director of Infrastructure Services, NATO Communication and Intelligence Agency

Dr Jeremy Palmer, Program Manager, Tactical Technology Offi ce, Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

2017 SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

“Very well put together event. Nice mixture of military and commercial personnel. I look forward to London and 2017. Plenty of food for thought!”MilSatCom USA Attendee, 2016

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Day One | Wednesday 28th June 2017

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Brigadier General (Retd) Tip Osterthaler, Former Deputy Assistant

Secretary of Defence European and NATO Policy, Department of Defense

HOST-NATION KEYNOTE ADDRESS9.10 Providing Secure and Integrated Signal Capabilities to the Armed

Forces across All Environments • An overview of the CIO/G-6’s vision and role • Key mission focuses • Enhancing cyber security capabilities • Increasing network throughput • Strengthening Network Operations (NetOps) • Implementing LAndWarNet network integration and the

importance of the architecture, operations, networks and space directorate

Lieutenant General Robert Ferrell, Chief Information Offi cer/G-6, U.S Army*

THE WIDEBAND AOA AND THE DIRECTION OF U.S. SPACE PROGRAMMES

9.50 Effectively Fulfi lling Critical Requirements for the Optimisation of Satellite and Space C2 Systems for the US Air Force

• The SMC: its goals to develop, acquire, fi eld and sustain military space systems with a focus on satellite and C2 systems

• The importance of the Military Satellite Communications Systems Directorate

• The future outset of military space acquisition and the Wideband AoA

Brigadier General Mark Baird, Vice Commander SMC, US Air Force

10.30 Morning Coffee sponsored by

11.10 The Importance of Space and MilSatCom to Future DoD Infrastructure Capabilities • An overview of space capabilities and their importance to the DoD • Key threats and challenges facing the DCIO division in the space

and cyber domain • The future implications of the Space Enterprise Vision on

MilSatCom Dr Brian Teeple, DoD CIO C4, Department of Defense

11.40 Achieving Resilient SATCOM Speaker Details to be confi rmed, Airbus

12.20 Networking Lunch

1.30 Utilising COMSATCOM Capabilities for the Armed Forces and DISA’s Key Role

• DISA: The commercial SatCom expert for the DoD • Opportunities to integrate COMSATCOM into military use • Small Sats • Hosted payloads • Looking forward: how to effectively fulfi l next-generation strategic

communication requirements through long term investments Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate,

Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

2.10 Advances in Commercial SATCOM as applied to the DoD • New SATCOM systems for airborne ISR and enRoute C2 • New waveform developments for protected SATCOM • Reducing SWAP in tactical terminals • Managed services as applied to DoD networks Rick Lober, Vice President & General Manager,

Hughes Network Systems

2.50 PANEL DISCUSSION: The Wideband SATCOM Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) and its Importance for the Future of US Satellite Programmes

• The demand for and status of the Wideband AoA • Assessing future programmes and satellite capabilities with a

focus on affordability • Guaranteeing effective performance, protection and resilience

in any future system • Key challenges facing the Wideband AoA • What is the next DoD Satellite going to be? MODERATOR: Brigadier General (Retd) Tip Osterthaler, Former

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy, Department of Defense

Joseph Vanderpoorten, Technical Director, MILSATCOM Advanced Concept Group, US Air Force

Rick Lober, Vice President & General Manager Defense and Intelligence Systems Division, Hughes Network Systems

Eron Miller, Chief, SATCOM Division, Infrastructure Directorate, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

Commander (Retd) Anthony Vraa, Wideband SATCOM Subject Matter Expert, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff

3.30 Afternoon Tea sponsored by

OPERATIONAL PERSPECTIVES

4.00 Providing Critical Space Capabilities and Operational Support to US Forces

• The importance of the space domain in modern combat operations and the role of the 1st Space Brigade

• Operating in the space domain in light of growing and varying threats

• The operational role of the 53rd Signal Battalion (SATCON) • Future challenges and continued growth of the space in the

Army Colonel Richard Zellmann, Commander 1st Space Brigade,

US Strategic Command

4.40 Current and Future MilSatCom Requirements for USCENTCOM • An overview of current assets and coverage capabilities • Key challenges to ensure successful operational management • Implementing ComSatCom systems for military utilisation and the

associated diffi culties • Looking ahead: future requirements and capability focuses Colonel Curtis Carlin, J6 Operations Division, US Centcom

5.20 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

*Subject to fi nal confi rmation

Register online at www.milsatcom-usa.com

MilSatCom USA

Conference Chairman’s Welcome Letter

Dear Colleague,

The purpose of this note is to invite you to participate in the 2nd Annual MilSatCom USA conference taking place on 28 and 29 June, 2017 in Arlington, VA.

Like many of you, I have attended more conferences such as this than I can count or recall, so I understand you must have a good reason to dedicate two full days plus any travel time to yet another satellite event. For those of your who have taken part in the highly respected Global MilSatCom event in London, SMi Group decided last year to make it easier for US government and industry experts by putting together a similar forum in the Washington DC area, and I personally hosted the fi rst day of discussions. Because of the positive feedback from last year, I have again volunteered to the chair the conference and hope you will join us.

MilSatCom USA will be sharply focused on the defense communication satellite segment. 2017 is a pivotal year for US decision makers as the Wideband Analysis of Alternatives progresses at the same time the US redoubles its efforts to ensure its space capabilities will be resilient enough to survive and operate in the face of rapidly developing threats. An important element of resiliency is of course international cooperation, and MilSatCom USA, more than any other event I have seen, provides in-depth examinations of the key international issues.

We have invited a number of infl uential government leaders and expect the turnout to be even better than last year. As always, the event will be structured so as to allow for maximum interaction between senior offi cials and the audience. Please take a close look at the agenda and mark your calendar. I very much hope to see you in June at MilSatCom USA 2017.

Best Regards, Tip Osterthaler, BrigGen (USAF, Ret) Conference Chairman

“A really worthwhile conference. Well supported and organised”MilSatCom USA attendee, 2016

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www.milsatcom-usa.com Day Two | Thursday 29th June 2017

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Brigadier General (Retd) Tip Osterthaler, Former Deputy Assistant

Secretary of Defence European and NATO Policy, Department of Defense

DAY 2 KEYNOTE ADDRESS

9.10 The Focus of US Space Policy in the Coming Year and the Importance

of Allied Cooperation to the Future of MilSatCom

• An overview of the key focuses for the DoD’s space policy

• The importance of pre-empting and combating a growing variety

of threats

• Collaboration with allied forces

• Future goals for the DoD’s space Policy

John Hill, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space

Policy, U.S. Department of Defense

INTERNATIONAL ALLIED COLLABORATION

9.50 Enhancing MilSatCom Capabilities for the Australian Defence Force:

Providing Greater Flexibility for Modern Warfare

• The importance of SatCom to Australia given the its relation to the

maritime domain

• Key requirements from the Australian Defence White Paper Of

February 2016

- Greater agility and fl exibility

- Cooperation with allies

- A competitive Australian defence industry

• The future role of WGS and ComSatCom moving forward

• Procurement plans for 2016-2029

Air Vice Marshall Andrew Dowse, Head of ICT Operations (HICTO),

Chief Information Offi cer Group (CIOG),

Australian Department of Defence

10.30 Session Reserved for UK MoD

Speaker and Topic Details To Be Confi rmed

11.10 Morning Coffee

11.40 Defending North America: A Bi-National Challenge

• An overview of NORTHCOMs mission and operational uses of

MilSatCom assets

• Coordinating with NORAD and allies to fulfi l requirements for

comprehensive cyber situational awareness and security

• Unique challenges presented by operating cyberspace missions in a

bi-national (soon to be tri-national) environment

Colonel Michael Moyles, Chief, Information Technology, North

American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and US Northern

Command

12.20 Enhancing SatCom Usage in Mexico: Key Challenges and

Opportunities for the Mexican Space Agency

• An overview of the Mexican Spacy Agency

• Mexican Satellite Policy: Enhancing satellite systems

• Challenges facing the Mexican space community

• Key areas of opportunity and international cooperation

• Looking ahead: future ambitions for growth to the Mexican Space

Agency

Dr Francisco Javier Mendieta, General Director, Mexican Space

Agency (AEM)

1.00 Networking Lunch

2.00 Providing Effective, Resilient and Robust Communications Systems for Allied Forces

• Assessing key problems for strategic communications end-users • Key products to satisfy critical requirements for US forces and allies in

2017 and beyond • Ensuring that DISA is able to provide cost-effi cient and effective

solutions to for next-generation strategic communication requirements

Jessie L. Showers, Jr., Network Infrastructure Executive, Center for

Operations, Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA)

2.40 Optimising SATCOM Architectures for Enhanced Protection, Resilience,

and Flexibility

• Modular satlet technology provides an affordable, mass-produced,

building block to rapidly craft a bus for any payload

• Looking ahead, innovation centres on reducing mission costs in

manufacturing, including automated assembly, integration, and

test

Dr Jeremy Palmer, Program Manager, Tactical Technology Offi ce,

Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

3.20 Afternoon Tea

3.50 The Road Map for Future NATO SATCOM: 2020 and Beyond

• An overview of future NATO SATCOM programme goals

• Providing survivable and protected services to NATO partners

• Working with allied nations to provide comprehensive and global

coverage capabilities

Dr Gregory Edwards, Director of Infrastructure Services,

NATO Communication and Intelligence Agency

4.30 PANEL DISCUSSION: Enhancing SatCom Capabilities to Ensure

Robust and Resilient Systems in Response to Evolving Threats

• Satisfying current and future requirements for robust,

resilient and fl exible space assets

• Strengths and weaknesses of current commercial solutions and

government programmes that are designed to address threats

• Cost effi cient alternatives and solutions

• Assessing external threats that could evolve and the key

components that need to be considered for long-term resiliency

MODERATOR: Brigadier General (Retd) Tip Osterthaler, Former Deputy

Assistant Secretary of Defense for European and NATO Policy,

Department of Defense

Jessie L. Showers, Jr., Network Infrastructure Executive, Center for

Operations, Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA)

Dr Jeremy Palmer, Program Manager, Tactical Technology Offi ce,

Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

Dr Gregory Edwards, Director of Infrastructure Services,

NATO Communication and Intelligence Agency

5.10 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

Alternatively fax your registration to +44 (0)870 9090 712 or call +44 (0)870 9090 711

MilSatCom USA“A really worthwhile conference. Well supported and organised”MilSatCom USA attendee, 2016

TECHNICAL INSIGHTS: FUTURE MILSATCOM SYSTEMS

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Overview of the workshop: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, an overview of architecting space systems will be presented, with a discussion of principles, tools, techniques and processes that may be applied to develop and evaluate concepts for Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) on current national programs.

Why should you attend this workshop:• Learn about some of the tools and techniques

for SatCom system architecture development• Explore the process of SatCom system

architecture evaluation• Example of application to a recently

completed SatCom study will be provided

Architecting Space Systems: Development of Architecture Alternatives

Workshop Leader: Mr. Jamie Dronen, Director of MILSATCOM Future & International Programs, The Aerospace Corporation

HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSHERATON PENTAGON CITY, ARLINGTON, VA, USA | 27TH JUNE 2017 | 12.30 - 4.30

SUPPORTED BY

OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONSLEAD MEDIA PARTNERSUPPORTING ASSOCIATION

Register online at www.milsatcom-usa.com

Programme

12.30 Registration

1.00 Opening remarks and introductions

1.15 Overview of Framework for Performing Architecture Trade Studies for Space Systems

2.15 Afternoon Tea

2.30 Conducting a SatCom Space System Architecture Study using the Portfolio Decision Support Tool (PDST)

• Discuss tools and techniques for conducting architecture trade studies • Views and products using a non-program specifi c example will be shown

4.30 Closing remarks and discussion 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. In this position, his primary responsibility is to work directly with the U.S. Government to manage the technical aspects of the existing international partnerships, defi ning and developing opportunities for future international collaboration, proposing and assessing science and technology efforts, performing analysis of future MILSATCOM architectures, and seeking commercial SATCOM pathfi nders.

About The Aerospace Corporation:The Aerospace Corporation is a not-for-profi t 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 fi elds and disciplines of research, design, development, acquisition, operations, and program management. The corporation’s unique depth of talent in a broad array of scientifi c and engineering disciplines, ability to provide objective analysis, and freedom from confl ict of interest allows us to provide leaders with the information they need to make the right decisions.

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