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Conference Documentation: Battlespace Transformation - Realising the value of NEC & NCW

Published by: SMI Publishing, Ltd

Published: Oct. 19, 2006


Table of Contents


DAY 1




8.30 Registration & Coffee






9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Giles Beattie, Partner, PA Consulting Group.






9.10 NET ENABLED CAPABILITIES

Making NEC a reality




Developing NNEC

Aims and requirements in applying and defining the role of NEC

Courses of Action for the delivery of NEC

NEC in today’s coalition environment

Rafael Falagan de la Fuente, Vice-chairman, MIP PMG (Program Management Group) & Staff Officer, C2 Requirements, NATO ACT.






9.50 DEMONSTRATING THE VALUE OF NEC/NCW

Is NEC/NCW worth the investment required to realise its full potential?





What are the dimensions of NEC/NCW value?

How should they be measured?

How is the value of NEC/NCW best demonstrated to different audiences?

How do we justify investment in NEC/NCW?

How can the broader impacts implied by NEC/NCW in terms of doctrine, process and organisation be articulated and justified?

Experimentation, simulation and modelling for value demonstration

Bill Hodson, Defence and Security Practice, PA Consulting Group.






10.30 Morning Coffee






11.00 COMMAND AND CONTROL IN THE NEC ERA

C2 philosophy and systems




More than technology

Land environment is different

Command Vs control

Colonel Jake Thackray, AD Networks, Command Support Development Centre, Ministry of Defence, UK.






11.40 DELIVERING NEC / NCW TO COMPLY WITH DOCTRINAL DEVELOPMENTS

The Italian approach to transformation





Review the doctrinal development of NCW

Look at training and engineering systems in support of NEC/NCW

Gain insight into the challenges of NEC/NCW programmes and C4iSTAR capabilities

Discuss the challenge of delivering NEC/NCW

Rear Admiral Rinaldo Veri, Chief, General Planning Department, Navy General Staff, Italian Navy.






12.20 A DIFFERENT APPROACH TO NCW

An Australian Perspective




Defence and Industry - a New Alliance

Demonstrating the Future

Selling the Future to the Warfighter

Lessons learnt so Far

Where to Next?

Darren Lepp, Head of Interoperability, Australian Defence Force's Tactical Data Link Authority (ADFTA).






1.00 Networking Lunch






2.00 THE FUTURE BATTLEFIELD

Are we on the right track?




Overview of NCW

Where are we now?

Evaluate battlespace transformation

What does the future hold?

John Garstka, Assistant Director, Concepts and Operations, US Department of Defense*.






2.40 NET CENTRIC WARFARE: LEARNING FROM IRAQ

Analysis of Operation Iraqi Freedom




Some benefits of NCW seen in OIF, but benefits not fully realized

NCW equipment limitations: interoperability, data forwarders, and coalition resources

TTP/doctrine shortfalls in air and ground operations

Bits can bite: implementation decisions of individual NCW systems are critic

Dr. Larry Lewis, CNA Representative, Joint Center for Operational Analyses.






3.20 Afternoon Tea






3.40 EFFECTS-BASED OPERATIONS AND THE REALITY OF WAR

A useful concept or silver bullet?




Theorising

Originating

Reflecting

Conceptualising

Generalising

Lieutenant Colonel Zoltan Jobbagy, Senior Strategic Plans Officer & Guest Researcher, Ministry of Defence Hungary & TNO Defence, Security and Safety, Clingendael Centre for Strategic Studies.






4.20 COALITION INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE (ISR) TRANSFORMATION

Advances and challenges within the network enabled environment




Cross component/multi-level ISR integration

Coalition ISR experimentation and concept development

Concepts for operational and technical integration

The challenge of multi-layered integration and interoperability

Options for development and implementation - operational and technical

John L Mahaffey, Senior Scientist, Command and Control Systems Division, NATO C3 Agency.






5.00 A FUTURE VISION

Network defence and security




Future concepts in network defence

Security challenges of NCW and operational assurance

Vulnerabilities and threats in data security

Trends in information assurance technologies and system design

Limitations of the available technology and future developments

Future aspirations for information and IT

Lieutenant Colonel Grant Morley, Direcorate Command & Battlespace Management/J6 (CBM/J6), Ministry of Defence, UK.






5.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Giles Beattie, Partner, PA Consulting Group.





DAY 2




8.30 Registration & Coffee






9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks

Giles Beattie, Partner, PA Consulting Group.






9.10 ORGANISATIONAL TRANSFORMATION

People and training




How are people adapting to new technologies?

New knowledge, skills and attitudes?

Training or education?

New ways of learning

Expectations

Commander John Sunderland RN, NEC Policy, Director General Training and Education, Ministry of Defence, UK.






9.50 FINNISH DEFENCE FORCE TRANSFORMATION AND NEC

FDF development to year 2015




The Finnish road map to NEC battlespace trends

FiAF C4IS systems transformation

FiAF C4IS development

Network enabled air defense

Colonel Martti Lehto, Chief, C4IS Systems Division, Finnish Armed Forces.




10.30 Morning Coffee






11.00 INFLUENCE OF COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEMS

Investigating how transformation will affect battlespace




How ISTAR - UAV’s are already working?

Capabilities and performance in the current battlespace

UAV and UAS systems will assist the new military community

The future UAV systems

Wing Commander Andrew Jeffrey, Directorate of Air Staff-UAV, Ministry of Defence, UK.






11.40 NEC ENABLED (LAND) COMMAND AND CONTROL INFORMATION SERVICES

LC2IS currently being fielded in NATO




NATO Land Command & Control Information Services (LC2IS)

Example of HQ operational concept and battle rhythm

LC2IS functionality in support of HQ battle rhythm

Overview of key C2 information products

NEC enabled C2 information product exchange capabilities

Bert Tiems, Chief Land Systems and Interoperability Section, Application Development Branch, Operations Research Division, NATO C3 Agency.






12.20 Networking Lunch






1.20 CHALLANGES TO NCW FROM IRAQ AND METRICS

Fred Stein, Senior Mitre Representative, The Mitre Corporation.






2.00 DELIVERING COMMAND AND CONTROL IN AN NEC WORLD

Delivering against legacy and future-legacy constraints

Capability v. usability

Challenges of agile deployments

The 'now-next-later' of C2 delivery




Chris Suckling, Battlespace Account Manager, Fujitsu.






2.40 LEADING FUTURE MULTINATIONAL / COALITION OPERATIONS

Lead Nation Considerations - The Network and Beyond




Leading Future Multinational / Coalition Operations

The Multinational Interoperability Council (MIC)

The Coalition Operating Environment

Lead Nation Considerations

Observations from Recent Events

Way Forward

Charles Pattillo, Chief, Multinational Operations Division J-3, Deputy Director for Global Operations, , USAF.






3.20 Afternoon Tea






3.40 NATO NETWORK ENABLED CAPABILITY

The AGS programme




Programme overview

Functions and spectrum of operations

AGS core internal links

AGS core interoperability

AGS core external data interfaces

Current national and industry participation

Colonel Philippe Margot, AGS3 Chief Engineer, Alliance Ground Surveillance Support Staff, NATO HQ.






4.20 SWEDISH R&D PROGRAMMES

A vision Vs functional perspective




Overview: NEC R&D

Experimentation and scientific study

Sample projects of international interest

Technology, humans, organizations and cultures

Conclusions and the way ahead






5.00 TRANSFORMATION THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION

The role of NITEworks in support of network-enabled military capability




Examine new and future challenges

Discuss how we can breed innovation

Look at warfighting experimentation

Identify opportunities for collaboration

How can we join training and experimentation?

Chris Durbin, Experimentation Benefits Manager, NITEworks.






5.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference

*Subject to final confirmation

Giles Beattie, Partner, PA Consulting Group.

Abstract

Given the divergence between EU and US defence budgets, the military need to consider how to manage the disparity and leverage on new technologies. SMi’s Battlespace Transformation - Realising the value of NEC & NCW, the 8th Annual conference in our acclaimed NCW series will examine the pragmatic and practical actions needed to realise the potential of NEC.

The Programme will address concept, doctrine and implementation issues within NCW, NEC, C4iSTAR and Battlespace management with a view to future effects and benefits on the battlefield

With an exceptional line up of speakers, the conference offers case studies from international programmes, allowing attendees to address their key concerns by drawing on the experience of our expert panel of speakers.

With special presentations from…
  • Rear Admiral Rinaldo Veri, Chief, General Planning Department, Navy General Staff, Italian Navy
  • Colonel Charles Pattillo, Chief, Multinational Operations Division J-3, Deputy Director for Global Operations, USAF
  • Colonel Philippe Margot, AGS3 Chief Engineer, Alliance Ground Surveillance Support Staff, NATO HQ
  • Colonel Martti Lehto, Chief, C4IS Systems Division, Finnish Armed Forces
  • Colonel Jake Thackray, AD Networks, Command Support Development Centre, Ministry of Defence UK
  • Lieutenant Colonel Rafael Falagan, Vice-Chairman, MIP PMG (Program Management Group) & Staff Officer, C2 Requirements, NATO ACT
  • Wing Commander Andrew Jeffrey, Directorate of Air Staff-UAV, Ministry of Defence UK
  • Lieutenant Colonel Arne Norlander, Senior Scientist, C2 Systems Division, Swedish Defence Research Agency
  • Commander John Sunderland RN, NEC Policy, Director General Training and Education, Ministry Of Defence UK
  • Major Zoltan Jobbagy, Senior Strategic Plans Officer & Guest Researcher, Ministry of Defence, Hungary & TNO Defence, Security and Safety, Clingendael Centre for Strategic Studies
  • John Garstka, Assistant Director, Concepts and Operations, US Department of Defense*
  • Fred Stein, C3 Director, The Mitre Corporation
  • Dr Larry Lewis, CNA Representative, Joint Center for Operational Analysis
  • Mr Bert Tiems, Chief Land Systems and Interoperability Section, Application Development Branch, Operations Research Division, NATO C3 Agency
  • John L Mahaffey, Senior Scientist, Command and Control Systems Division, NATO C3 Agency
  • Chris Durbin, Experimentation Benefits Manager, NITEworks
  • Lieutenant Colonel Grant Morley, Directorate Command & Battlespace Management / J6 (CBM/J6), Ministry Of Defence UK
  • Darren Lepp, Head of Interoperability, Australian Defence Force's Tactical Data Link Authority (ADFTA)
The Conference will be chaired by… Giles Beattie, Partner, PA Consulting Benefits of attending…
  • UNDERSTAND the value that NEC/NCW can bring
  • ASSESS country-specific approaches to NEC
  • GAIN a valuable insight into the programmes and developments that are making NEC happen
  • EXAMINE concept, doctrine and implementation issues
  • NETWORK with key military and industry experts


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