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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 Global Government Payload Exploration for Asia-Pacific Hosted by: Rich Pang, Hosted Payload Alliance 8.30 - 12.00 Bespoke System Solutions for Maritime MILSATCOM Applications Hosted by: Wes Schenck, Technical Sales and Special Projects Manager, Cobham SATCOM 12.30 - 16.30 PLUS TWO PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE I 25TH MAY 2016 @SMiGroupDefence @SMimilsatcom #MilSatComAsia CHAIRMAN: Gregg Daffner, CEO, GapSat and Asian Attaché, Global VSAT Forum CONFERENCE SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Commodore David Greaves, Commander Defence Strategic Communications, Chief Information Officer Group, Australian Defence Force Colonel James Bortee, Chief of 607th Air & Space Operations Center, Osan Air Base, USAF Lieutenant Colonel Ilime Ibrahim, Programme Manager, Ministry of Defence Malaysia Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Turpin, Chief of Asia-Pacific Strategy and Plans, Joint Staff, U.S Department of Defense Lieutenant Commander Bill Blick, J6 Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand, New Zealand Defence Force Brigadier General (Ret’d) Nicolas Ojeda, Deputy Executive Director, Information and Communications Technology Office (ICT Office) Philippines Thomas van der Heyden, Senior Programme Advisor, SatKomHan Programme Office, Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia Shirish Ravan, Head, UN-SPIDER Beijing Office, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UN-OOSA) Wisit Atipayakoon, Programme Officer, Regional Office for Asia- Pacific, International Telecommunication Union Dr Sang-Ryool Lee, Director of GEO-KOMPSAT-2 Programme Office, Korea Aerospace Research Institute 26 - 27 MAY 2016 GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE SMi proudly presents their 6th Annual Enhancing SatCom Capabilities For Effective Military Communications Across Asia-Pacific BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: • Hear from regional militaries on current and future MilSatCom requirements and how these are being satisfied • Discuss the level of regional collaboration and how this can be effectively integrated • Learn how satellites capabilities are being optimised for emergency communications and disaster response • Understand the strategic role of the US in Asia-Pacific and how regional SatCom engagement helps satisfy overall goals BOOK BY 29TH FEBRUARY TO SAVE S$800 • BOOK BY 31ST MARCH TO SAVE S$400 SPONSORED BY:

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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

Global Government Payload Exploration for Asia-Pacific

Hosted by: Rich Pang, Hosted Payload Alliance

8.30 - 12.00

Bespoke System Solutions for Maritime MILSATCOM Applications

Hosted by: Wes Schenck, Technical Sales and Special Projects Manager, Cobham SATCOM

12.30 - 16.30

PLUS TWO PRE CONFERENCE WORKSHOPSGRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE I 25TH MAY 2016

@SMiGroupDefence@SMimilsatcom#MilSatComAsia

CHAIRMAN:Gregg Daffner, CEO, GapSat and Asian Attaché, Global VSAT Forum

CONFERENCE SPEAKERS INCLUDE:Commodore David Greaves, Commander Defence Strategic Communications, Chief Information Officer Group, Australian Defence ForceColonel James Bortee, Chief of 607th Air & Space Operations Center, Osan Air Base, USAFLieutenant Colonel Ilime Ibrahim, Programme Manager, Ministry of Defence MalaysiaLieutenant Colonel Matthew Turpin, Chief of Asia-Pacific Strategy and Plans, Joint Staff, U.S Department of DefenseLieutenant Commander Bill Blick, J6 Headquarters Joint Forces New Zealand, New Zealand Defence ForceBrigadier General (Ret’d) Nicolas Ojeda, Deputy Executive Director, Information and Communications Technology Office (ICT Office) PhilippinesThomas van der Heyden, Senior Programme Advisor, SatKomHan Programme Office, Ministry of Defense of the Republic of IndonesiaShirish Ravan, Head, UN-SPIDER Beijing Office, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UN-OOSA)Wisit Atipayakoon, Programme Officer, Regional Office for Asia-Pacific, International Telecommunication UnionDr Sang-Ryool Lee, Director of GEO-KOMPSAT-2 Programme Office, Korea Aerospace Research Institute

26 - 27

MAY 2016

GRAND COPTHORNE WATERFRONT HOTEL, SINGAPORE

SMi proudly presents their 6th Annual

MilSatComAsia-PacificEnhancing SatCom Capabilities For Effective Military

Communications Across Asia-Pacific

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:

• Hear from regional militaries on current and future MilSatCom requirements and how these are being satisfied

• Discuss the level of regional collaboration and how this can be effectively integrated

• Learn how satellites capabilities are being optimised for emergency communications and disaster response

• Understand the strategic role of the US in Asia-Pacific and how regional SatCom engagement helps satisfy overall goals

BOOK BY 29TH FEBRUARY TO SAVE S$800 • BOOK BY 31ST MARCH TO SAVE S$400

SPONSORED BY:

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MilSatCom Asia-Pacific Day One 26th May 2016 www.milsatcomasia.com

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Gregg Daffner, CEO, GapSat and Asian Attaché, Global VSAT Forum

NATIONAL UPDATES ON SATELLITE CAPABILITIES AND PROGRAMMES

KEYNOTE OPENING ADDRESS

9.10 An Overview of the Australia Defence Force’s Future and Current

SatCom Capabilities

• The Australian Defence Force’s operational use of SatCom and

the unique challenges faced

- Concurrent operations

- Dispersed locations

• What are the future requirements and why are they critical to the

Australian Defence Force’s civil and international commitments

• The potential for further international collaboration after the

success of the US-Australia Wideband Global SatCom Satellite

Commodore David Greaves, Commander of Strategic

Communications, Chief Information Officer Group,

Australian Department of Defence

9.50 Procurement Options For State of the Art MilSatCom

• New tools for Special Forces

• Sovereign capability vs commercial SatCom

• Is protected SatCom the safest option?

Simon Barker, Business Development Associate – Asia,

Airbus Defence and Space

10.30 Morning Coffee

11.00 How Malaysia’s MilSatCom Capabilities Have Been Enhanced Since

The Recent Satellite Launch

• The key specifications and the current status of Malaysian satellite

programmes

• How Malaysia’s first dedicated MilSatCom satellite will transform

current capabilities

• Overcoming recent challenges to ensure effective strategic

communications through the satellite

• The potential for regional cooperation to further develop

capabilities

• To what extent will future requirements be shaped by current

operations

Lieutenant Colonel Ilime Ibrahim, Programme Manager,

Ministry of Defence Malaysia

11.40 The Use Of Global SatCom Services To Satisfy National And Regional

Security Requirements As Well As Maximising Effectiveness In

International Operations

• Frequent use of SatCom in New Zealand Defence Force and the

unique challenges we face

- National disasters

- Bandwidth

• The value of WGS satellite to New Zealand and how effective

collaboration will help contribute to current and future requirements

- The need for WGS

- New Zealand’s contribution

- The specific benefits of WGS to New Zealand

• The future SatCom requirements and why these will maintain and

enhance NZDF’s operations

Lieutenant Commander Bill Blick, Engineer, J6, New Zealand Defence

Force

12.20 Networking Lunch

13.20 Speaking Slot Reserved For O3b

D D’Ambrosio, EVP, Government Services, O3b Networks

PANEL DISCUSSION:

14.00 To What Extent Can APAC Nations Optimise Allied

Collaboration To Satisfy Critical Regional Requirements

• Current and future requirement gaps across Asia-Pacific

and what are the determining factors

• Current coalitions and alliances in the region and how these have

proven mutually beneficial

• How dependent is interoperability on the type of operation/

exercise

- Disaster response

- Military operations

• The potential for full allied interoperability and how to overcome

the current challenges faced

MODERATOR: Gregg Daffner, CEO, GapSat and Asian Attaché,

Global VSAT Forum

Wisit Atipayakoon, Programme Manager, Regional Asia-Pacific

Office, International Telecommunications Union

Colonel James Bortee, Chief of 607th Air & Space Operations Center,

Osan Air Base, USAF

Lieutenant Commander Bill Blick, Engineer, J6, New Zealand

Defence Force

14.40 Afternoon Tea

PROVIDING EFFECTIVE EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS TO

OPTIMISE DISASTER RESPONSE

15.10 How UN-SPIDER Optimise Disaster Response With Space Based

Assets

• Role of earth observation in implementing Sendai Framework for

Disaster Risk Reduction: 2015-2030

• International mechanisms supporting disaster response through

earth observation satellites

• UN-SPIDER in supporting disaster response, damage assessment and

recovery

Shirish Ravan, Head, UN-SPIDER Beijing Office, United Nations Office

for Outer Space Affairs (UN-OOSA)

15.50 Satellites for Emergency Communications and Disaster Response

• Satellite technologies for emergency communications

• National Emergency Telecommunications Plan

• Regulatory barriers for emergency satellite communications

• Space-based applications

Wisit Atipayakoon, Programme Manager, Regional Asia-Pacific

Office, International Telecommunications Union

16.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

16.45 Drinks Reception Sponsored by

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MilSatCom Asia-Pacific www.milsatcomasia.com Day Two 27th May 2016

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks

Gregg Daffner, CEO, GapSat and Asian Attaché, Global VSAT Forum

NORTH AMERICAN SATCOM AND SPACE STRATEGY IN ASIA-PACIFIC

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

9.10 How The 607th Air & Space Operations Center (607 AOC) Satisfy The

Full Spectrum Of C4 Capabilities For U.S Pacific Command and U.S

Forces Korea Operations

• Ongoing regional military operations and how 607 AOC are

overcoming the unique challenges to provide effective C4

• Ensuring adaptability to provide effective C4 in response to

emergency military and humanitarian operations

• Ongoing regional allied interoperability and collaboration to

enhance space capability and protect space assets in response

to growing external threats

• How 607 AOC plan to satisfy future requirements, enhance

capabilities and further develop space assets

Colonel James Bortee, Chief of 607th Air & Space Operations

Center, Osan Air Base, USAF

9.50 Optimising Disaster Relief Response Across Asia-Pacific With

U.S Space Assets

• Recent trends in disaster relief across Asia-Pacific and to what

extent is this shaping current and future space requirements

• How the U.S. Military provides support to nations impacted by

disasters

• How to overcome the shortfalls in the international community’s

ability to respond to and mitigate the impact of disasters

• The potential to leverage commercial efforts to establish a

constellation of space-based or high altitude LTE internet

connectivity platforms

Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Turpin, Chief of Asia-Pacific Strategy,

US Department of Defense*

10.30 Morning Coffee

11.00 The Challenge of the New Maritime Order in East Asia

• China’s discovery of the value of sea power

• The problematic maritime environment in the Indo Pacific region

over and against Mil Sat issues

• A critical feature of the growth of Asian navies

• Regional efforts to articulate maritime codes of conduct and the

necessity for greater maritime domain awareness, surveillance

capability, and enhanced communications

Dr James Boutilier, Special Advisor, International Engagement,

Department of National Defence Canada

11.40 Speaking Slot Reserved for Sponsor

12.20 Networking Lunch

AN UPDATE FROM THE ASEAN COUNTRIES

13.20 Indonesia – Stepping Up To Satellite Based Net-Centric Warfare

Programme with SatKomHan

• SatKomHan - A satellite-based communications infrastructure

which will deliver nationwide cyber secure interoperability across

all Indonesian Homeland Security Services

• A review of the technical and operational drivers at the

foundation of Indonesian Ministry of Defense’s new satellite

programme

• A perspective on the enormous task of planning and building a

total, end-to-end, space and ground segment, mobile satellite

service for Indonesian homeland security

Thomas van der Heyden, Senior Programme Advisor, SatKomHan

Programme Office, Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia

14.40 How GK2(GEO-KOMPSAT-2) Program Is Ensuring COMS Follow-on

Mission In Korea

• The main objectives of GK2

- Weather Monitoring including Space Environment

Monitoring (GK2A)

- Ocean Monitoring (GK2B)

- Environment Monitoring (GK2B)

• Overcoming the main challenges of hosted payloads to ensure

effective efficiency

• Ensuring the GK2 system development under KARI’s responsibility

• The launch of GK2 and further plans for geostationary satellites in

Korea

Dr Sang-Ryool Lee, Director of GEO-KOMPSAT-2 Programme Office,

Korea Aerospace Research Institute

14.40 Afternoon Tea

15.10 Information Security and Government System Planning

• Information security and the government of the Philippines

• Integrating information security in government information system

planning

• Wireless access to online services and security

• Security for critical information infrastructures

Brigadier General (Ret’d) Nicolas Ojeda, Deputy Executive Director,

Information and Communications Technology Office (ICT Office)

Philippines

15.50 The Use of Satellites and Space-Based Assets to Ensure the Security

of Sea Lanes of Communication in South East Asia

• An outline of the main challenges faced by Indonesia in the

maritime domain

• The prospect and use of MilSatCom for the world airspace axis

• The development of maritime surveillance and satellite capabilities

in Indonesia

Connie Rahakundini Bakrie, President, Indonesia Institute for Maritime

Studies

16.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

*Subject to Final Confirmation

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

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HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP A Wednesday 25th May 2016 | Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore | 8.30 - 12.00

HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP B Wednesday 25th May 2016 | Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore | 12:30 - 16:30

Global Government Payload Exploration for Asia-PacificWorkshop Leader: Rich Pang, Hosted Payload Alliance

Bespoke System Solutions for Maritime MILSATCOM ApplicationsWorkshop Leader: Wes Schenck, Technical Sales and Special Projects Manager, Cobham SATCOM

Workshop overview:The Hosted Payload Alliance (HPA) will offer a workshop intended to explore current examples of successful commercially hosted government payload programs and where those successes may help accelerate adoption of similar programs for government customers across Asia-Pacific. The experts from HPA member companies will offer an unbiased view with a diverse base of satellite owner-operators, launch providers, payload and satellite manufacturers and others. These experts will bring forward lessons learned from their respective hosted payload programs as well as foster an open dialogue about technical considerations, procurement and funding challenges as well as opportunities for industry and global governments to collaborate to further leverage these time and cost reducing means of accessing space. The Workshop is intended to serve as a targeted discussion on hosted payloads and a forum for open dialogue between government and industry participants.

Why you should attend:• Case studies and lessons learned from proven commercially hosted government

payload programs• Announcements and updates on new hosted payload programs signed in 2016

between government and industry• Direct dialogue between experts in industry and government on key opportunities,

benefits and obstacles surrounding hosted payloads• Leveraging commercial to achieve “national space program” objectives –

revealing benefits of ownership models where hosted payloads can fulfil national satellite requirements at a fraction of the cost and time to orbit

Workshop overview:Maritime MIL SATCOM solution requirements vary from client to client. Many RFP’s have unique specifications and requirements; some are very clearly stated others can require additional dialogue to firm up the system requirements. In this workshop we will identify and discuss the basic system requirements including operational frequencies, polarization, EIRP, G/T, etc. and match these with the various system solutions available today as well as what will be possible in the near future. We will discuss the certification and testing requirements as well as lessons learned during the MIL-STD testing / verification process. In some cases a MIL hardened commercial SATCOM system application is required and we will discuss the approach to these solutions as well. We will discuss GEO TX/RX, RX only, LEO/MEO trackers and LOS system solutions.

Why you should attend:This workshop is aimed at those involved in the design, specification, procurement, installation or use of stabilized maritime MIL SATCOM systems. Participates will gain a better understanding of the challenges faced when procuring maritime SATCOM systems for military use, helping them to understand the key elements of successful systems, and to get a manufacturers perspective on the possibilities for present and future military maritime SATCOM systems.

About the Workshop Leader:Wes Schenck is currently the Technical Sales / Special Project Business Manager for Cobham SATCOM, Sea Tel products. He has been with Cobham SATCOM (Sea Tel) since 1995. During his time with Cobham SATCOM he has been responsible for the sales and support of antenna systems for operation in the L, S, C, X, Ku and Ka frequency bands. Cobham SATCOM (Sea Tel) is the recognized leader in customized marine stabilized antenna systems with antenna sizes ranging from 60 cm to 3.7 meters. Wes has traveled the world supporting his clients in the specification, design, certification, operation and maintenance of these systems.

About the Workshop Leader:Mr. Rich Pang joined SES in August 2015 and serves as the Vice President of Product Management for the Government Market Solutions Center where he is responsible for assessing the global governmental and institutional markets, identifying customers’ requirements, and leading the identification and/or development of SES’ products and solutions to meet our customers’ needs. Prior to joining SES, Mr. Pang worked at SES Government Solutions (SES GS) where he served as the Senior Director for Hosted Payloads. He was responsible for seeking, pursuing, and securing opportunities to support U.S. Government missions around the world through the use of hosted payloads. In May 2010, Mr. Pang retired from the United States Air Force as a Lieutenant Colonel after twenty one years of service. In his last assignment, he served as the Director of Operations at the Program Executive Office for Environmental Satellites in Silver Spring, Maryland.

About the organisation:The Hosted Payload Alliance (HPA) charter is to increase awareness of the benefits of hosted government payloads on commercial satellites. The HPA seeks to bring together government and industry in an open dialogue to identify and promote the benefits of hosted payloads. The HPA:• Serves as a bridge between government and private industry to foster open communication between potential users and providers of hosted payload capabilities • Builds awareness of the benefits to be realized from hosted payloads on commercial satellites• Provides a forum for discussions, ranging from policy to specific missions, related to acquisition and operation of hosted payloads• Acts as a source of subject-matter expertise to educate stakeholders in industry and government.

About the organisation:Cobham SATCOM specialises in meeting the insatiable demand for data, connectivity and bandwidth in defense, security and commercial markets. Offering a technically diverse and innovative range of SATCOM products and services, Cobham protects lives and livelihoods, improves communications and enhances the capability of land, sea, air and space platforms. The company has four divisions employing more than 13,000 people on five continents, with customers and partners in more than 100 countries. www.cobham.com

Workshop Agenda

12.30 Registration

13.00 Opening Remarks and Introductions

13.10 Session 1 System specifications - The Devil is in the Details

• System requirements review • Off the shelf or NRE project?

13.50 Session 2 System Design Review

• Existing technology or new development? • MIL-STD testing requirements?

14.30 Afternoon Tea

15.00 Session 3 System Verification Testing

• Compliance matrix• MIL-STD test scheduling • Lessons learned

15.40 Session 4 Bespoke solutions present and future

• Current MIL SATCOM system offerings• LEO/MEO solutions • RX only and LOS solutions • Future system possibilities

16.20 Closing Remarks and Questions

16.30 End of Workshop

Workshop Agenda

8.30 Registration and Coffee

9.00 Opening remarks and introductions

9.15 Session 1 Case Studies, Recent Hosted Payload Awards and Lessons Learned

10.00 Session 2 Overcoming the Obstacles: An Industry and Gov’t Perspective

10.45 Morning Coffee

11.00 Session 3 Benefits of Ownership Models: Hosted Payloads as National Assets

11.45 Closing Remarks

12.00 End of Workshop

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

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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]

MARKETING OPPORTUNITIESAre you interested in promoting your defence services to a targeted industry sector? SMi offer tailored marketing packages so that

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

Contact Ina Luft on +44 (0)20 7827 6732 or email [email protected]

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Airbus Defence and Space is a division of Airbus Group formed by combining the business activities of Cassidian, Astrium and Airbus Military. The new division is Europe’s number one defence and space enterprise, the second largest space business worldwide and among the top ten global defence enterprises. It employs some 40,000 employees generating revenues of approximately €14 billion per year. We are world leaders in providing global fixed and mobile satellite communication services to governments, militaries and security forces. Indeed, as the world’s number one private-sector military satellite communications provider, we deliver the flexibility, resiliency and security required by demanding governments and militaries. And we do this for all communications applications, whether they’re land, airborne or naval. As a truly global organisation, we at Airbus Defence and Space understand local markets, allowing us to support our customers wherever they are. With regional strategic sales and support services in Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, our presence on the ground where our customers need us most is bolstered by our global reach. www.satcom-airbusds.com

O3b Networks has a unique global communication satellite solution that addresses the challenges experienced by governments and militaries globally. O3b’s Medium Earth Orbit (MEO), high throughput satellite (HTS) constellation provides government and military customers in the region with a low latency (<150 msec), high throughput (over 1 Gbps), and affordable alternative (at least 30% less than GEO Ku) to connect central and remote operations with each other and the rest of the world. This reliable, flexible and secure global communications service allows government and military users, particularly in the underserved regions of the world, to enjoy the benefits of high-speed connectivity, where and when needed. www.o3bnetworks.com

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