Conference Documentation: Combat Service Support Operations (2010)
SMI Publishing, Ltd
April 21, 2010 SKU: SMI2770681
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Join industry colleagues and international military representatives at SMi's Combat Service Support Operations conference.
Hear the latest national strategies and programmes supporting personnel and equipment on deployed operations world-wide. Assess technology and current industry capabilities. Explore the lessons learned from operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and additional presentations focused on supporting NATO, ISAF and United Nations deployed operations. Additionally, hear from and network with key international policy and decision makers who will provide you with a unique insight into supporting current and future combat operations.
Combat Service Support Operations is designed to address the ever changing operational needs, technological aspects and challenges within the global support community. This event brings together leading members of industry and senior military experts to discuss, develop and compare global service support strategies.
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- DAY 1
- 8.30 Registration & Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Wing Commander (Ret’d) Peter York OBE RAF, Former Staff Officer Policy & Concept Development, NATO Joint Air Power Competence Centre.
- 9.10 OPENING ADDRESS
- Effective Support of Personnel & Equipment on Deployed Operations
- Lieutenant General Fredrich Wilhelm Ploeger, Executive Director, NATO Joint Air Power Competence , NATO Joint Air Power Competence Centre (JAPCC).
- 9.50 Air Combat Service Support Unit
- Air Combat Service Support Unit (ACSSU) - A key enabler for the Joint Rapid Reaction Force
- Supporting Joint Force Harrier - A4 Force Headquarters (A4 FHQ)
- 1AMW - Air mobile, field equipped, 90 minutes notice for world-wide deployments
- Aircraft Maintenance Support Service’s (AMSS)
- Wing Commander Andy Killey, Officer Commanding, No. 1 Air Mobility Wing.
- 10.30 Morning Coffee
- 11.00 Inter-Modal Transportation Technology Demonstrator Programme
- The IMT Operational Challenge
- Transition from TDP to Capability Demonstrator
- Towards Implementation
- Nigel Beer, Principal Consultant, Communications and Electronics Practice, PA Consulting.
- 11.40 Establishment of the EU TPLS Programme - The EDA Perpsective
- Gerhard Rauniak, Project Officer, Third Party Logistic Support, European Defence Agency.
- 12.20 Networking Lunch Sponsored by Boeing
- 1.40 Nato’s Role in the C-17 Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) Programme
- NATO Airlift Management Organization (NAMO)
- Initial phases of Programme build-up
- Programmes, status and the way ahead
- Gunnar Borch , General Manager, NATO Airlift Management Agency.
- 2.20 The Changing Role of Commercial Aircraft in Military Airlift Operations
- The historical role of commercial aircraft in airlift operations
- Analysis of how different NATO countries outsource their current requirements
- By design or by chance? The increased use of certain commercial aircraft types
- Military airlift at a crossroads: What is the future of the civilian component?
- Expanding options in heavy lift: How the A400M, KC-390, C-17 and other projects could alter the landscape
- Shahe Ouzounian, Chief Operating Officer, Chapman Freeborn.
- 3.00 Air Expeditionary Task Force - the Italian perspective
- Lesson identified in the field of the ISAF operation
- The interim solution
- Concept development to expeditionary needs
- Way ahead to build the Air Expeditionary Task Force
- Claudio Icardi, Chief of the Exercise & CSS Branch , Italian Air Force Staff.
- 3.40 Afternoon Tea
- 4.00 Logistic Trends from Current Operations
- Recent military operations have forced the pace of development in logistics on operations
- There are a number of key trends that can be recognized and understood and which inform the future
- Amongst these trends are: increasing contractorisation; acquisition and logistic convergence; increasing precision; performance expectation; maturing of multinational logistics.
- We collectively need to seize the opportunity to embed changes in the operational and resource situation.
- Major General (Retired) David Shouesmith, Formerly of the UK’s ACDS (Log Ops),Vice President, PRTM.
- 4.40 Logistic support for NATO & NATO Bodies - a NAMSA Perspective
- Current developments and projects
- Logistic planning for future military missions
- NAMSA’s model for logistics integration
- Jorn Brauer, Senior Development Officer , NATO Maintenance & Supply Agency, NAMSA HQ.
- 5.20 SPECIAL ADDRESS
- NATO Force Protection
- Overview of NATO force protection doctrine
- NATO force protection in practice
- Current NATO force protection issues
- The way forward for force protection in NATO?
- Wing Commander Jez Parkinson, Force Protection & Defence Against Terrorism SME, NATO Joint Air Power Competence Centre (JAPCC).
- 6.00 Chairmans Closing Remarks & Close of Conference followed by Networking Drinks Reception
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