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Don’t miss your opportunity to join the 19th annual Military Space Situational Awareness Conference, supported by the UK Space Agency, taking place on 22 – 24 April 2024.

Make sure you are a part of the leading conference in Europe dedicated to space domain awareness. Join the space operations community across three days of discussion on innovation, with a focus on collaboration with industry experts, international military and inspirational speakers.

250 Attendees | 40+ Speakers | 20+ Nations in Attendance | 3 Days of Insight

Connect with over 250 attendees at this industry “must-attend” event for any professional working in space situational awareness. Leave the conference empowered with the tools to make immediate impact in your organisation and help shape the future of situational awareness.

Military Space Situational Awareness 2024 will continue to break the mould by giving you an event dedicated to supplying you with detailed knowledge and vision into the latest developments. Hear key programme updates from across the world, including the UK, USA, Italy, Germany, France, Portugal, Belgium and Poland.

This is the only event that will:

Give you three days focused entirely on military and defence issues, including international collaboration, space debris, and domain awareness.

Focused entirely on military and defence issues, the two day main conference will give you a platform for international collaboration on topics such as:
• Space debris
• Sustainability
• On-orbit servicing
• Active debris removal
• Space domain awareness
• Space weather
• Orbital warfare
and more!

This year’s three day event will bring you access to key stakeholders across military, government, and industry to discuss the future of the sector. Enjoy unparalleled networking opportunities with senior leaders in SSA.

National militaries:
• Military Space Operations specialists
• Equipment procurement officers
• SSA and SDA experts
• Space Tracking professionals

Industry:
• Businesses looking to break into the market
• Established players looking to expand their contacts
• Developers and innovators in military space technology

Transnational/Continental/Euro-Atlantic organisations/bodies:
• Organisations who wish to equalise the European defence capability
• Those who seek improvement of the security and strength of Europe’s front line
• Businesses wishing to bolster the national economies and industries of Eastern and Central Europe

18th Space Defense Squadron; Advanced Protection Systems SA; Aerospace Security Project/Center for Strategic and International Studies ; Airbus Defence and Space; Airbus Group; armasuisse; Aselsan; Aselsan A.S. ; Astroscale; Astroscale Ltd; Astrosite Western Sydney University ICNS; Atos; Belgian MoD; Belgium Ministry of Defence; Blue Canyon Technologies; Brazilian Air Force; BRL; Canadian Armed Forces; CDTI; Centre for Space Domain Awareness, University of Warwick; CGI; China Aerospace Studies Institute, USAF; Civil Aviation Authority; DALO Denmark; Danish Technical University ; Defence Science and Technology Laboratory; Deimos Space UK; Department Of National Defence, Canada; DSTL; e2E Services; EOARD; Esseti; EU Satellite Centre (EU SatCen); European Space Agency ESA/ESOC ; Exa Research, LLC; ExoAnalytic Solutions; ExoAnalytic Solutions, Inc; Fast Lane Institute for Knowledge Transfer GmbH; FOI Swedish Defence Research Agency; FOI, Swedish Defence Research Agency; Forsvaret; Försvarsmakten; Freeman Air and Space Institute (FASI); French Embassy; French Space Command / COSMOS (Centre Opérationnel de Surveillance Militaire des Objets Spatiaux); GEOST; GMV Aerospace and Defence S.A.U.; Government of Singapore; Helyx SIS Ltd; Heo Robotics; HQ Space Operations Command, USSF; Imperial College London; Infinite Orbits; Inmarsat; ITALIAN DEFENCE GENERAL STAFF; Jena-Optronik GmbH; JSAT International Inc.; King's College London; Kratos; Kratos Defense; LeoLabs; LeoLabs Federal, Inc.; Leolabs Space; LeoLabs, Federal; LeoLabs, Inc.; Leonardo SpA; Lockheed Martin UK Space; London Institute of Space Policy and Law; Maxar; MBDA UK Ltd; Metrea Mission Data; MINDEF, Singapore; Ministry of Defence of Slovak Republic; Ministry of National Defense/Space and Radiocommunications Agency; Mitsubishi Electric Europe Bv; MOD DI CII; MoND; NASA; Northrop Grumman Corporation; Northstar Data; NorthStar Earth & Space; Odyssey Systems Consulting Group; OIP Sensor Systems; Polish Space Agency ; Portuguese Air Force; Portuguese MoD; Raytheon NORSS / Raytheon UK; Raytheon UK; Redwire; Riskaware Ltd; Royal Air Force; Royal Canadian Air Force (CANSpOC); Royal Navy; Royal Netherlands Air Force; Royal Netherlands Army Knowledge Centre for Ground Manoeuvre; Safran; SAIC; Science Mission Directorate, NASA; Secure World Foundation; Seradata Ltd; Serco Ltd; SHARE MY SPACE; SJE Space Ltd; Slingshot Aerospace; SMi Group; Sodern; Space Delta 2; Space Systems Command; Space Systems Command International Affairs; Space Systems Command International Affairs (SSC/IA); Spaceflux Ltd ; SPANISH AIR AND SPACE FORCE; SSC/International Affairs; SSC/SZG Acquisition Delta Space Domain Awareness; Surrey Satellite Technology Limited; TELESPAZIO S.P.A; Telespazio UK; Thales Alenia Space UK; The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), US DoD; ThinkTank Maths Limited; UK Ministry of Defence; UK MOD; UK MOD - Defence Digital; UK MOD - StratCom - SK6 Requirements; UK Space Agency; UK Space Command; UK Space Operations Centre; UK Strategic Command; US Embassy London; US SPACE COMMAND; USAF; USN; USSF; USSF SSC/SZGZ; USSPACECOM; VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland; Vyoma GmbH;

Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Stuart Eves, Director, SJE Space Ltd

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9:00

Approaches to the Long-term Sustainability of the Outer Space Environment

Andrew Ratcliffe, Chief Engineer, UK Space Agency

  •  Insights into the environment both current and forecast
  • Approaches to delivering space sustainability – regulation, mitigation, prevention, remediation
  • International efforts – new technologies, missions, policies
  • National efforts – new technologies, missions, policies
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    9:30

    Meeting the Needs of the Next Generation Space Age: Sustainability and Responsibility

    Karl Kesinger

    Karl Kesinger, Special Counsel , Space Bureau, Federal Communications Comission

  • Promoting a competitive and innovative global communications marketplace
  • Fostering the efficient use of scarce spectrum and orbital resources
  • Exploring the landmark investigation and settlement in the first case of Space Debris Enforcement Action 
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Focus Day Strategic Partner

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    11:30

    Promoting Safe Access, Operations and Return from Space

    Travis Blake, Program Officer, Space Traffic Coordination, Science Mission Directorate, NASA

  • Space is becoming increasingly congested as the number of on-orbit satellites and debris objects continues to grow
  • Space traffic management (STM) is critical for ensuring that the expanding orbital population operates safely and efficiently
  • Architecture to enable efficient data sharing and coordination between participants to facilitate safe spaceflight operations
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    12:00

    Enabling the Emerging UK Space Sector Whilst Ensuring a Safe and Sustainable Commercial Space Sector

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, , UK Civil Aviation Authority

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Promoting, Coordinating and Developing Collaboration across the Academic, Defence, Industrial and Political Sectors to Understand and Solve Problems Relating to the Sustainable Use of Space

    Katherine Courtney, Chair, Global Network on Sustainability in Space

  • Supporting the scientific community to apply their knowledge to developing solutions for sustainability in space
  • Through a cross-disciplinary approach we bring together teams of scientists and expose them to the problems faced by industry and government, including the impact of debris and space weather on the growing spacecraft population
  • Applications of Space policy and law
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    13:45

    Developing an Incentive Based Approach to the Sustainable Use of Outer Space

    Maruska Strah, Executive Manager, Space Sustainability Rating

  •  A shift is needed in how actors pursue sustainability and the ways in which sustainability practices are measured
  • How do we incentivize sustainable practices in space?
  • SSR is an innovative, transparent, and data-based assessment, which can be used by decision-makers, regulators, and investors.
  • SSR offers actionable guidance on how to improve the sustainability performance and minimize possible negative impacts on both, the mission and the environment.
  • Creating a platform for action-focused collaboration
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    Tackling Issues Relating to the Safety and Sustainability of Satellite Operations in the Space Domain

    Dr James Blake, Research Fellow, Centre for Space Domain Awareness, University of Warwick

  • The use of optical telescopes to detect and characterise orbital debris
  • International efforts to probe the faint debris population at geosynchronous altitudes
  • Optimisation of sensor architectures for space domain awareness activities and the application of event-based sensing to space surveillance and tracking
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    14:15

    Bringing the Space and Insurance Communities to Ensure Sustainable Access to Space

    Professor Joanne Wheeler MBE

    Professor Joanne Wheeler MBE , Director, Earth & Space Sustainability Initiative

  • Space has a unique set of conditions and resources; It is essential to fully define these properties, understand their limits and then ensure that we operate within sustainable boundaries
  • Developing sets of Space Sustainability Principles that will facilitate the establishment of the Space Sustainability Standards
  • Evaluating commercial, industrial, academic and cultural considerations
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    14:30

    Enabling the Continued use of Space through Sustainability Efforts: Panel Discussion

    Professor Joanne Wheeler MBE

    Professor Joanne Wheeler MBE , Director, Earth & Space Sustainability Initiative

    Dr James Blake, Research Fellow, Centre for Space Domain Awareness, University of Warwick

    Katherine Courtney, Chair, Global Network on Sustainability in Space

    Maruska Strah, Executive Manager, Space Sustainability Rating

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    15:15

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:45

    Furthering ISAM Capabilities at the Satellite Applications Catapult and in the UK Space Ecosystem

    Mike Curtis-Rouse, Head of In-Orbit Servicing, Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM), Satellite Applications Catapult

  • Building new capabilities to validate and verify the engineering needed to bring about the vast opportunities of commercial space
  • Defining, developing and validating the necessary infrastructure to enable servicing, assembly, manufacturing, and debris control
  • Working with industry and government partners to enhance the field
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    16:15

    In-Orbit Services: Industry Panel Discussion

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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Stuart Eves, Director, SJE Space Ltd

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

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    9:00

    China’s Space Capability and What this Means for the West

    Dr Brendan S. Mulvaney, Director, China Aerospace Studies Institute

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    9:15

    Assessing the Offensive Posture of Hostile Actors in Space

    Makena Young, Associate Fellow, Aerospace Security Project/Center for Strategic and International Studies

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    9:30

    Commanding the ‘Cosmic Coastline’: The Threat of War in Space

    Dr Bleddyn Bowen, Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Leicester

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    9:45

    Assessing the Threat in Space: Joint Q+A

    Dr Bleddyn Bowen, Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Leicester

    Makena Young, Associate Fellow, Aerospace Security Project/Center for Strategic and International Studies

    Dr Brendan S. Mulvaney, Director, China Aerospace Studies Institute

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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor ExoAnalytic

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor LeoLabs

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    11:30

    UK MOD Space Situational Awareness: Ambitions, Programmes and Goal

    Peter Hagen, Head of Space Policy, UK Ministry of Defence

  • Outline of the UK MOD’s SSA ambitions and how UK Space Command, RAF and UK Strategic Command contribute to SDA
  • All-domain operations: why is SSA key? How the MOD sees SSA as an operational enabler
  • Data sharing and partnership: how we are building a collaborative approach
  • Resiliency through domain awareness: how the MOD is maximizing its defensive capabilities
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    11:45

    UKSA National Space Operations Centre - The UK Model for Civil-Military Cooperation

    Angus Stewart, Head of Space Surveillance, UK Space Agency

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    12:00

    Space Situational Awareness Updates from UK Space Command

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, , UK Space Command

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    12:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor Kratos

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor SpaceFlux

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    14:30

    Deterring and Defeating Orbital Threats

    Colonel Mark Bigley, Commander, Space Delta 9 (Orbital Warfare), US Space Force

  • Space-based battlespace characterization operations
  • Advanced Technology Risk Reduction
  • Building, developing, and equipping space professionals for orbital warfare
  • Recent activities
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    Developing the USSF’s First Dedicated Targeting Squadron

    Lieutenant Colonel Travis Anderson

    Lieutenant Colonel Travis Anderson, Commander, 75th ISR Squadron, Space Delta 7 (ISR), US Space Force

  • Our primary missions: target analysis, target development and target engagement
  • Conducting advanced analysis on adversary space force and counterspace force threats along with their associated architectures
  • Changing the way targeting is done across the joint community when it comes to space and electromagnetic warfare
  • Scenarios and planning
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    15:00

    Space Warfighting: Joint Q+A

    Lieutenant Colonel Travis Anderson

    Lieutenant Colonel Travis Anderson, Commander, 75th ISR Squadron, Space Delta 7 (ISR), US Space Force

    Colonel Mark Bigley, Commander, Space Delta 9 (Orbital Warfare), US Space Force

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    15:15

    Session Reserved for Sponsor Slingshot

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    15:45

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:15

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:30

    USSF Partnering for Shared Space Domain Awareness

    F Schnell, Director/Senior Materiel Leader, Space Domain Awareness Division, Space Systems Command, USSF

  • SSA - Essential for Protection 
  • SDA Architecture – Detect, Track & Identify focus
  • Reducing Exploitable Coverage Gaps & Associated Adversary 
  • Freedom of Action
  • Needs / Challenges / Opportunities
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    16:45

    Accelerating the Delivery of US Space-Based Missile Warning The MEO Missile Track Constellation

    Colonel Heather Bogstie, Senior Materiel Leader, Resilient Missile Warning, Tracking, Defense Acquisition Delta, Space Systems Command, USSF

  • Integration of this system into the overall Missile Warning architecture
  • Rapidly responding to evolving and emerging threats
  • Key priorities looking forward
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    17:00

    Allied by Design for Interoperability

    Angela Lindemuth

    Angela Lindemuth, Deputy, Capabilities Development Division, Space Systems Command International Affairs

  • True Global SDA Architecture
  • How Do We Get to an Interoperable Mindset?
  • Challenges and Lessons Learned
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    17:15

    Acquiring and Partnering for Enhanced SSA: Joint Q+A

    Angela Lindemuth

    Angela Lindemuth, Deputy, Capabilities Development Division, Space Systems Command International Affairs

    F Schnell, Director/Senior Materiel Leader, Space Domain Awareness Division, Space Systems Command, USSF

    Colonel Heather Bogstie, Senior Materiel Leader, Resilient Missile Warning, Tracking, Defense Acquisition Delta, Space Systems Command, USSF

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    17:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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    8:20

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

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    9:00

    Spanish Air and Space Force: The New Space Command to Integrate and Exercise Command and Control on All Present and Future Space Capabilities

    Brigadier General Isaac Manuel Crespo Zaragoza, Space Commander, Spanish Air and Space Force

  • ESP Air and Space Force mission and vision.
  • ESP Space milestones: Space Command update
  • ESP Space Capabilities: PNT, SatCom, ISR and SSA/SDA
  • Space Surveillance Operations Centre (COVE)
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    9:15

    The Spanish Space Surveillance Centre (COVE)

    Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Olmos Holgado, Space Surveillance Operations Centre Commander, Spanish Air and Space Force

  • Overview of Spanish Space Surveillance and Tracking System (S3T)
  • Core aims for COVE 
  • Data, products and services (DPS) delivered
  • The Path ahead
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    9:30

    The Spanish Space and SSA Vision: Joint Q+A

    Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Olmos Holgado, Space Surveillance Operations Centre Commander, Spanish Air and Space Force

    Brigadier General Isaac Manuel Crespo Zaragoza, Space Commander, Spanish Air and Space Force

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    9:45

    Italian NAD (National Armament Directorate): SSA Updates and Programmes

    Lieutenant Colonel Ferdinando Dolce, Head of SSA and Space Innovation Section, Italian National Armaments Directorate

  • Military SSA in EU framework: initiatives and programmes
  • Main current and future programmes of the Italian Defence in space domain
  • Threats mitigation systems into military SSA C2 developments
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    10:15

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    10:45

    Morning Coffee

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    11:15

    Producing, Maintaining and Evaluating Analysis of Space for the German Armed Forces

    Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Richter, Military Director German Space Situational Awareness Centre, German Space Command

  • Quick overview of the centre
  • Key tracking capabilities
  • Working with international partners in regard to data sharing
  • Recent case studies
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    11:30

    Ensuring Satellites Can Operate Safely in Space by Ascertaining Threats and Evaluating Countermeasures

    Sonay Sarac, Policy Officer Space Security, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

  • Examples of possible risks 
  • The challenges of service opening to the world 
  • Availability of accurate orbit data
  • Real world examples of use of SMARTnet, BACARDI and Radar 
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    11:45

    Civil-Military SSA in Germany: Joint Q+A

    Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Richter, Military Director German Space Situational Awareness Centre, German Space Command

    Sonay Sarac, Policy Officer Space Security, German Aerospace Center (DLR)

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    12:00

    Updates on The French Military Space Domain Awareness Center (COSMOS)

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, , French Space Command

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor Northstar

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    14:20

    Ensuring SSA Capability for Belgium through Partnerships

    Tareq Ahmad

    Tareq Ahmad , Project Officer Space Security, Belgian MoD

  • Core aims and efforts for Belgium in space
  • SSA Capability for a small nation
  • Working with Allies and Industry
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    14:40

    Polish Optical, Laser and Processing Capabilities for SSA Operations

    Mikolaj Kruzynski

    Mikolaj Kruzynski, SSA Chief Specialist, Polish Space Agency

  • Poland’s vision for its role in space, and how it is achieving this through initiatives like the national Space Situational Awareness Center (SSAC-PL)
  • Overview of Poland’s national SSA obligations and goals
  • Poland’s SSA network:20 optical sensors and 1 laser ranging station
  • Updates and upgrades to Polish SSA capabilities and the SSAC-PL
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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:00

    Space Domain Awareness Activities with The UK Defence Science And Technology Laboratory

    William Feline, Principal Advisor - Space Domain Awareness, Cyber and Information Systems, UK MOD

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    16:30

    Leveraging Space Weather Expertise for Enhanced Military Readiness

    Dr Sean Elvidge, Associate Professor of Space Environment, Head of Space Environment Research , Space Environment and Radio Engineering (SERENE) Group - University of Birmingham

  • Highlighting the critical role of real-time space weather forecasting for satellite operations 
  • How might we go about addressing the growing concern of space debris
  • The need for international collaboration in the next generation of space situational awareness modelling
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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Three


    Space Commander
    Spanish Air and Space Force
    Head of Space Policy
    UK Ministry of Defence
    Head of Space Surveillance
    UK Space Agency
    Head of Space Department
    Portuguese General Staff of the Armed Forces
    Senior Materiel Leader, Resilient Missile Warning, Tracking, Defense Acquisition Delta
    Space Systems Command, USSF
    Commander
    Space Delta 9 (Orbital Warfare), US Space Force
    Director
    China Aerospace Studies Institute
    Director/Senior Materiel Leader, Space Domain Awareness Division
    Space Systems Command, USSF
    Military Director German Space Situational Awareness Centre
    German Space Command
    Head of SSA and Space Innovation Section
    Italian National Armaments Directorate
    Space Surveillance Operations Centre Commander
    Spanish Air and Space Force
    Commander
    75th ISR Squadron, Space Delta 7 (ISR), US Space Force
    Chief Engineer
    UK Space Agency
    Deputy, Capabilities Development Division
    Space Systems Command International Affairs
    Research Fellow
    Centre for Space Domain Awareness, University of Warwick
    Chair
    Global Network on Sustainability in Space
    Executive Manager
    Space Sustainability Rating
    Director
    Earth & Space Sustainability Initiative
    Director
    SJE Space Ltd
    Program Officer, Space Traffic Coordination
    Science Mission Directorate, NASA
    Principal Advisor - Space Domain Awareness, Cyber and Information Systems
    UK MOD
    Head of In-Orbit Servicing, Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM)
    Satellite Applications Catapult
    Associate Professor of International Relations
    University of Leicester
    Associate Professor of Space Environment, Head of Space Environment Research
    Space Environment and Radio Engineering (SERENE) Group - University of Birmingham
    Associate Fellow
    Aerospace Security Project/Center for Strategic and International Studies
    Policy Officer Space Security
    German Aerospace Center (DLR)

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    Kratos

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    https://www.kratosdefense.com/systems-and-platforms/space-systems/

    Kratos is the leader in advanced solutions across the space ground segment with products and services that manage and optimize satellites, signals and networks. Kratos solutions are used by some 80% of global satellite operators and support more than 90% of U.S. government space missions. As the space industry evolves, Kratos’ advanced technologies are addressing the needs on the ground resulting from multi-constellations, HTS satellites, flexible payloads and other new space architectures, as well protecting communications in an increasingly competitive and contested space environment.

    Kratos is at the forefront of virtualized space to ground systems with OpenSpaceTM, built to replace proprietary ground systems, it enables digital IF as an on ramp to the cloud, real-time data transport solutions, automated services and multi-domain management. Kratos operates the world’s most extensive global RF sensor network enabling interference intelligence and advanced space situational awareness services.



    Leolabs

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    https://leolabs.space/

    LeoLabs is the world’s first and only supplier of commercial radar tracking services for objects in Low Earth Orbit (LEO.) Our mission is to provide data-driven transparency and certainty to satellite operators, regulators, space agencies, and industries that rely on satellite services. By protecting satellites in LEO through the creation and operation of radars, LeoLabs is safeguarding and securing LEO for generations to come.


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    Blue Canyon Technologies

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    http://www.bluecanyontech.com

    Blue Canyon Technologies (BCT), a subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies, is comprised of four business units: CubeSats, Microsats, Components, and Mission Operations. BCT offers a diverse portfolio of innovative, reliable, and affordable spacecraft and components that enable a broad range of missions and technological advancements for the new space economy. The company currently supports numerous unique missions with over 100 cumulative spacecraft orders. Microsatellites are manufactured at the 80,000 sq-ft Lafayette facility and CubeSats and components are manufactured in 40,000 sq-ft of dedicated facilities in Boulder, Colorado.

    BCT has supported missions for the U.S. Air Force, NASA, and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and provided the Attitude Control Systems for the first interplanetary CubeSats, which successfully traveled to Mars. The company has been recognized with awards from Inc. Magazine's 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies, the Best in Biz Award, and the 2020 Tibbetts Award.

    For the latest news on Blue Canyon Technologies and for other company information, please visit www.bluecanyontech.com. You can follow the company on LinkedIn here, Instagram here, or Twitter here.



    HEO Robotics

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.heo-robotics.com

    HEO Robotics is the world's first satellite-to-satellite imagery and intelligence company. We enable government and defence to assess the risk and anomalous behaviour of targets using in-orbit inspection to help protect and defend the security and resilience of space and to understand insights and address strategic intelligence priorities.



    NorthStar

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://northstar-data.com/

    NorthStar Earth & Space will deliver the first commercial services that monitor space, from space, via its “Skylark” constellation of satellites equipped with dedicated optical sensors. NorthStar transforms space-based sensor collection into a suite of “Space Information & Intelligence” (SI²) services tailored to enhance the safety of spaceflight for military, civil governments and industry partners. With unobstructed views of the near-Earth environment from space, NorthStar’s always-on collection system, unlike ground-based or tasked assets, provides a continuous unblinking eye out into space. With near-synoptic coverage of all orbit regimes, NorthStar’s Skylark constellation derived SI² services will deliver precise and timely navigation assistance from launch to de-orbit. The Skylark constellation will continuously detect, track, monitor and catalogue hundreds of thousands of resident space objects. Advanced analytics, supported by artificial intelligence, machine learning, data fusion and a sophisticated modeling and simulation engine, transform space-based sensor collection into valuable custom services for subscribers. NorthStar's space-based SI² services represent a major leap forward towards delivering continuous and comprehensive monitoring of the near-Earth space environment from LEO to GEO intended to meet the ever-increasing space sustainability demands of the global space community.


    Slingshot Aerospace

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    https://slingshotaerospace.com/

    Slingshot Aerospace, Inc. builds space simulation and analytics products that help worldwide commercial and government organizations accelerate space sustainability to create a safer, more connected world. The company synthesizes data from multiple trusted sources, including the newly acquired global sensor network and the Seradata SpaceTrak database, to bring the space domain into the digital environment. With these insights, Slingshot Aerospace customers are empowered to confidently make decisions and achieve clarity in the complexity of the space domain. Slingshot Aerospace was launched in 2017 and maintains offices in Austin, TX, El Segundo, CA, Colorado Springs and Fort Collins, CO.



    Spaceflux

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    https://spaceflux.io/

    Spaceflux is dedicated to solving the growing challenges of orbital congestion and space debris by delivering Space Situational Awareness (SSA) services using a custom-built global optical sensor network combined with AI-driven data analysis. We monitor satellites and debris from LEO to Cislunar orbits, tracking even the smallest space hazards - we can detect objects below 10cm in LEO and GEO. Our system enables us to attain exceptionally high precision levels of 7m in LEO and 20m in GEO. Spaceflux solutions promote space safety, minimise the risk of collisions, and provide advanced space domain awareness, contributing to the protection of vital space infrastructure

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    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

    CPD Certificates

    We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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