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Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd
Published: Jan. 16, 2007
Table of Contents
- DAY 1
- 8.30 Registration and Coffee
- 9.00 Chgairman's Opening Remarks
- Jim O’Halloran, Managing Director, Research Analyst Defence (RAD).
- 9.10 KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
- Proliferation of the tactical ballistic missile capability
- Background to programme
- Emerging threat to our soldiers
- Key elements in defeating the threat
- The Army’s requirement
- The Army’s technical solution
- The future
- Major General John Urias, PEO Air and Missile Defense, US Army.
- 9.40 ADDRESSING THE FUTURE WMD THREAT
- Countering WMD proliferation
- Overview of programs
- Current capability
- Activities in enhancing survivability of military equities
- Threat control
- Threat reduction
- Accelerating state of the art technologies
- The future
- Dr Arthur Hopkins, Director, Technology Development, Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
- 10.20 NORAD
- Ensuring air defence of airspace of Canada and the US
- Strategic objectives
- Threat and vulnerability
- Organising for a secure homeland
- Critical mission areas
- Foundations of homeland security
- Conclusion: priorities for the future
- LTC Tod Fingal, Chief, Air Operations Division, NORTHCOM J3.
- LTC Larry Russell, CF Deputy, NORAD J33V.
- 11.00 Morning Coffee
- 11.20 LOW LEVEL GROUND BASED AIR DEFENCE
- A UK perspective
- Overview and update - the UK GBAD programme
- The significance of asymmetric and emerging air threats
- Future capability requirements and their associated technologies
- Developing a migration strategy
- Onwards and upwards - towards integrated air defence
- Lt Col Alistair Hamer-Philip RA, Central Customer Representative for GBAD, DEC (TA), UK MoD.
- 12.00 GROUND BASED AIR DEFENCE
- The future of ground based air defence
- Where are we now?
- The evolving threat
- Legacy ground based air defence systems
- The European dimension
- The impact of SE and shared data environments
- Towards 2020 in ground based air defence
- Eddie Hillier, New Business Manager, Future Concepts, MBDA.
- 12.40 Lunch
- 2.00 NATO AIR COMMAND & CONTROL SYSTEM
- The ACCS Programme
- Why a NATO Air C2 system?
- Functionalities and relationship with national systems
- An architecture to provide flexibility and growth potential
- Preparation of air, naval and land capabilities
- Complementarity of static and deployable entities
- Future
- André Nicolau, General Manager, NACMA.
- 2.40 FUTURE C2 CONCEPTS AND SYSTEMS
- Developments in command and control
- The emerging importance of command and control
- Assessing the impact of command and control
- Future concepts - network enabled capability
- Platform centric versus network enabled solutions
- Professor Jim Moffat, Dstl Fellow, Policy and Capability Studies Department, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), UK MoD.
- 3.20 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 MEADS - GROUND MOBILE AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE
- Risk reduction effort positions MEADS for full-scale development
- A tri-national program and learning laboratory for transatlantic co-development
- MEADS - unlike any other existing or planned AMD system
- Objectives of the Risk Reduction Effort (RRE) contract
- Successful RRE performance to date
- Plan for upcoming demonstrations
- Key RRE products
- Chester Domaracki, Deputy General Manager, NAMEADSMA.
- David Seckinger, Executive Vice President, MEADS International.
- 4.20 NAVAL AIR DEFENCE
- The Swedish perspective on ship protection
- Introduction
- Evolution of threat
- Self defence for warships
- Local area defence
- Medium and long range area defence
- Anti-missile and anti-aircraft capability
- Lieutenant Commander Lars Flemström, Head of Air Defence Systems on Naval Ships, FMV.
- 5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
- DAY 2
- 8.30 Re-registration and Coffee
- 9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks
- Jim O’Halloran, Managing Director, Research Analyst Defence (RAD).
- 9.10 THE AMD TRANSFORMATION CONCEPT
- High priority to air and missile defence programs
- The AMD force in terms of capabilities
- Improving capabilities against short range ballistic missiles
- Urgent requirement to counter medium and long range ballistic missiles
- Emerging technologies empowering the AMD Force
- Accomplishing the expanding set of missions
- The vision and pathway to the future
- Colonel Susan Cheney, US Army Training and Doctrine Command, Senior Liaison Officer to the United Kingdom, US Army.
- 9.40 SHORT RANGE AIR DEFENCE
- Overview and development of systems
- Extended area air defense
- Transformation of SHORAD
- Objective force capabilities
- Status of existing systems
- Evolution by spiral development
- Conclusions
- Colonel Richard De Fatta, Program Manager, Short Range Air Defense, PEO Air and Missile Defense, US Army.
- 10.20 SHORT RANGE ARMY AIR DEFENCE
- The Danish perspective
- DACCIS, system overview
- Current status
- Experience with six years of operation with netted and integrated ground based air defence
- Future development and capabilities
- Major Poul Erik Rhode, Air Defence Division, Danish Army Artillery School.
- 11.00 Morning Coffee
- 11.20 AIR DEFENCE UPDATE
- Overview on recent developments
- Scope of air defence today
- Mission analysis and mission planning
- Protection of high value assets
- Requirement and solutions for battlefield air defence
- System integration and battle management
- Practical examples (simulation and tests)
- Peter Bertschinger, Marketing Manager, Oerlikon Contraves.
- Peter Blumer, Sales Director, Oerlikon Contraves.
- 12.40 Lunch
- 2.00 GBAD SENSORS
- The GIRAFFE Family
- Requirements for radar based air surveillance systems
- Capabilities in air defence
- Acting as a command and control centre
- Integration
- Impact of technology advances
- Operational perspective
- Integration in network environment
- Per Järbur, Sales Director, Sensors and Network Systems, Market Operations, Ericsson.
- 2.40 ADVANCES IN CLOSE AIR DEFENCE
- Speed, ease of deployment, stealth
- The story so far
- Challenges of the modern conflict arena, e.g. warfighting, homeland defence, urban operations, asymmetry etc
- Meeting the requirements of the full spectrum of military operations
- Deployment and logistics; ‘must the tail wag the dog?’
- 2020 and beyond
- Ronnie Harrison, Director, Engineering and Future Business, Thales Air Defence.
- 3.20 Afternoon Tea
- 3.40 AIR DEFENCE
- Performance assessment
- Introduction
- Mid-course fly-out
- End-game modelling
- Worked examples
- Cathy O’Carroll, Business Group Manager, Airspace Weapon Systems, Future Systems Technology Division, QinetiQ.
- 4.20 CASE STUDY
- Air defence missile developments Update RBS 70
- Update ASRAD-R
- Update BAMSE
- Why CLOS - comparison to missiles with active seekers
- Bill Forsberg, Product Manager (Air Defence), Saab Bofors Dynamics.
- 5.00 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference
AbstractProgramme highlights:
- Identify the emerging roles of air defence in the 21st Century
- Discover the most efficient, cost effective and capable systems
- Review the major operational and research based programmes
- Develo
p key contacts through this focused networking forum
- Learn the future trends in air defence systems
A unique opportunity to learn from military, government & research experts including:
- Major General John Urias, PEO Air and Missile Defense, US Army
- Colonel Dan Phillips, Inspector General, NORAD/USSPACECOM/NORTHCOM
- Colonel Richard De Fatta, Program Manager, Short Range Air Defense, PEO
- Air and Missile Defense, US Army
- Lt Col Alistair Hamer-Philip RA, Central Customer Representative for GBAD, DEC (TA), UK MoD
- Lieutenant Commander Lars Flemström, Head of Air Defence Systems on Naval Ships, FMV
- Dr Arthur Hopkins, Director, Technology Development, Defense Threat Reduction Agency David Seckinger, Executive Vice President, MEADS International
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