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Military Space Situational Awareness
28 April - 30 April 2025

Seize your spot at the 20th annual Military Space Situational Awareness Conference from April 28-30, 2025.

As Europe's premier event for space domain awareness, join 250+ space professionals, 40+ speakers, and representatives from 20+ nations.

Immerse yourself in three days of innovation, collaboration with industry leaders, and insights from international military experts. Don't miss this "must-attend" opportunity to shape the future of situational awareness, leaving with the tools to make immediate impact in your organization.

"This event is great for us. I’m from the space agency, we’re a civilian organisation, this is a military conference, but what this does is underscores the importance coming together – to work together" Angus Stewart, UK Space agency

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel Raj Agrawal

Colonel Raj Agrawal

Commander, Space Delta 2 (Space Domain Awareness and Space Battle Management), US Space Force
Colonel Robin Smith

Colonel Robin Smith

Director Space Operations Coordination, Australian Defence Space Command, Joint Capabilities Group
David Sulley

David Sulley

Capability Manager, National Space Operations Centre
F Schnell

F Schnell

Director/Senior Materiel Leader, Space Domain Awareness Division, Space Systems Command, USSF
Janice Starzyk

Janice Starzyk

Deputy Director, Office of Space Commerce
Wing Commander Thomas Colledge

Wing Commander Thomas Colledge

Former Commander RAF Fylingdales, Royal Air Force

Alex Cacioni

Executive Director, Space Data Association
Alex Cacioni

Alex an Executive Director for the SDA (Space Data Association), a not-for-profit association formed by satellite operators to provide reliable and efficient data-sharing critical to the safety of the space environment. SDA is committed to the mission of flight safety and preservation of the space environment.

Alex has been involved in the space industry for over 35 years working on all aspects of geostationary satellite operations. Director of the Flight Dynamics group, he is responsible for orbital positioning and station keeping strategy of the Viasat fleet. Alex is also part of the ISO TC20/SC14 which builds space standards for best practices and he represents the UK in the ECCS (European Co-operation for Space Standardisation) in both Space Debris and Space Traffic Management working groups.
 

Angela Lindemuth

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

Ms. Angela Lindemuth is the Deputy Chief of the Capabilities Development Division within the International Affairs Office, Space Systems Center (SSC), United States Space Force (USSF), Los Angeles AFB (LAAFB), CA. The organization serves as the international focal point for initiation, coordination, and external reporting with Department of Defense (DoD) organizations for government-to-government agreements regarding space acquisition and collaboration.

In 2005, she entered federal government service working for the Defense Finance and Accounting Services (DFAS). For more than 15 years, she has supported the Department of Defense in various organizations.
From 2005 to 2007, Ms. Lindemuth supported numerous DoD organizations by providing accounting management support while working for DFAS. In 2008, she joined SMC as the first Commercial Sponsorship Coordinator for Los Angeles AFB. In 2010, she joined the Acquisition
workforce as an intern, completing rotations in the Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Directorate and the Acquisition Center of Excellence (ACE) before finding a home in the Launch Directorate in 2012. Ms. Lindemuth was offered the opportunity to stand up the SMC ACE Office at Peterson AFB, CO in 2013, where she continued her acquisition experience. She rejoined the LAAFB community in October 2016, as the Program Manager for Broad Agency Announcements (BAA) in the Remote Sensing Directorate. In 2018, Ms. Lindemuth began her international program management path when the Chief Partnership Office stood up, where she is still the US national lead and Secretariat of a 13-nation multilateral MOU for research and development, identifying opportunities for interoperability in a responsive timeline. She continues to forge new ground with global partners today.

Colonel Raj Agrawal

Commander, Space Delta 2 (Space Domain Awareness and Space Battle Management), US Space Force
Colonel Raj Agrawal

 Col. Raj Agrawal is currently assigned as the Commander, Space Delta 2-Space Domain Awareness and Space Battle Management, Space Operations Command, Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado. DEL 2 is responsible for generating, presenting, sustaining, and improving combat space domain awareness forces who identify, characterize, and exploit opportunities to secure our Nation’s interests in, from, and to space. DEL 2 is headquartered at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, with mission personnel and functions spread across Vandenberg Space Force Base, California; Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado; Eglin Air Force Base, Florida; Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico; Maui Space Surveillance Complex, Hawaii; and Naval Support Facility Dahlgren, Virginia, in addition to multiple supporting locations around the world including Australia, Diego Garcia, and the Marshall Islands.

 
Col. Agrawal commissioned from the U.S. Air Force Officer Training School in 2001 after serving as a Texas schoolteacher for eight years. His career includes assignments as a space operations leader in mission areas including space battle management, offensive space control, offensive cyber operations, strategic and theater missile defense, covert unmanned aerial systems and special technical operations.
 
Prior to his current assignment, Col. Agrawal served as the Chief of Future Operations, Headquarters Space Forces Component, U.S. Space Command. He has also served as the commander for the 20th Space Control Squadron, the chief of Space Control Division for the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition and Integration, and the Chief of International Affairs Space Division in the Office of the Chief of Space Operations.

Colonel Robin Smith

Director Space Operations Coordination, Australian Defence Space Command, Joint Capabilities Group
Colonel Robin Smith

David Sulley

Capability Manager, National Space Operations Centre
David Sulley

David is the National Space Operations Centre (NSpOC) Capability Manager on the Civil side working for the UK Space Agency. He is responsible for delivering the capability required for the UK to provide services such as re-entry warnings and conjunction alerts for UK industry and Government. He works closely with his military counterparts to deliver the Space Domain Awareness (SDA) portion of the UK National Space Strategy. David has been working for the UK Space Agency since 2022 starting as a secondee from the Ministry of Defence in the Office of the Chief Engineer before moving full time to the SST team which has become the NSpOC. Previously, David was a Systems Engineer for the Ministry of Defence working on a number of projects and across domains but specialising in space. David has also worked as a Propulsion Engineer for GE Aviation providing Maintenance Repair and Overhaul services for commercial Jet Engines.

Donn Murray

Space Based SDA International Program Manager, Space Systems Command, USSF
Donn Murray

Currently employed by the US Space Force as the Space Based Space Domain Awareness (SDA) International Program Manager and Quasi Zenith Satellite System–Hosted Payload (QZSS-HP) Operational Test Director, Space Systems Center (SSC) Los Angeles. Previous Programs managed include Space Domain Awareness C-Band Radar (US/Australia), ORS-5, and QZSS-HP (US/Japan). Prior Naval Officer (CDR, Supply Corps, USN ret 24yrs) with extensive operational experience in PACOM and CENTCOM AOR’s. DAWIA experience in the USG as a Navy Program Manager and as a Government contractor supporting CONUS based logistics operations for Strategic Systems Program Office SSBN/SSGN support, forward deployed forces under the LOGCAP program and the Royal Saudi Naval Forces Headquarters Logistics directorate. Experienced in managing Navy operational plans, Afloat Combat Logistics Forces, and ILS management for Prepositioned War Reserve Materials, Naval Mobile Construction Battalions, Naval Special Warfare, Submarines, Surface Ships, Rotary and Fixed Wing Aviation, and Foreign Military Sales.

Dr Emma Kerr

Principal Adviser & Senior Principal Engineer, Space Domain Awareness, DSTL
Dr Emma Kerr

Dr Kerr completed her PhD at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland before moving on to a post-doctoral fellowship at RMIT University in Melbourne Australia. Dr Kerr left academia to join Deimos Space UK where she started working as a project engineer, and rose to lead the Space Safety team. After leaving industry, she is now working in defence at Dstl, as an Astrodynamics Specialist, and is the technical lead for the Space Domain Awareness Hemera project, providing SDA expertise and advice into UK Space Command and UK Space Agency.

 

Dr Pascal Faucher

Chairman EU SST Consortium, CNES
Dr Pascal Faucher

Dr Pascal Faucher is graduated (1997) from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (SUPAERO). He also holds a Master’s Degree in Ocean, Atmosphere and Biosphere (1998) and a Ph. D. in Physical Oceanography (2001) by the University Paul Sabatier, funded by the French Ministry of Defense, and an Executive Master of Business Administration (2007) by ESCP Business School. After a post-doctoral position in the European project Marine Environment and Security for the European Area, his experience includes more than 20 years of various positions at CNES headquarters as international relations advisor and programme manager. For the last 11 years, as a programme manager in defense and security in the Directorate of Strategy, he is responsible for the following themes: space security, space situational awareness, space surveillance and tracking, space traffic management, space sustainability, space debris, space weather, planetary defense.

 
Pascal Faucher is the Chairman of the European Union Space Surveillance and Tracking Partnership (EU SST) since July 2017, and co-Chairman of the European Union Industry and Start-ups Forum on Space Traffic Management (EISF) since April 2022. He is also the Chairman of the Space Security Committee of the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) since October 2021. He is a French delegate to the Programme Board SSA of the European Space Agency (ESA), the EU Space Programme Committee in SSA configuration, the Administrative Board of the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EU SPA), the EU STM Stakeholder Mechanism Main Group, the Steering Group of the Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee (IADC), the Steering Committee of the Space Mission Planning Advisory Group (SMPAG), the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), appointed in 2021 as the National Point of Contact to the Working Group on the Long Term Sustainability of Outer Space Activities (WG LTS 2.0). In France, he chairs the National Coordination Group on Space Weather (GCME). He is a member of the French Steering Group on Unidentified Aerospace Phenomena (GEIPAN).
 

Dr Pawel Bernat

Senior Lecturer, Polish Air Force University
Dr Pawel Bernat

Pawel Bernat, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer at the Polish Air Force University.

His current academic interests focus on (1) strategic aspects of outer space, i.e., militarization and weaponization of outer space, commercialization of outer space and its impact on national and international security, (2) the military space sector of the Russian Federation, (3) space terrorism and irregular warfare with the use of space assets, and (4) proxy and hybrid warfare, especially in Eastern Europe.
 
Dr Bernat closely cooperates with the George C. Marshall Center for European Security Studies, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, where he occasionally teaches on space security. He also teaches space security for the Master of Science in Space Studies programme at the International Space University in Strasbourg, France. Additionally, Dr Bernat collaborates with the European Security and Defence College and serves as an assessor in the European Initiative for the Exchange of Military Young Officers (EMILYO) Olympiad.
 
Dr Bernat has published dozens of scientific articles. He has presented his research at over thirty international conferences and invited lectures worldwide, and carried out many scientific projects, i.a., in the United Kingdom, Israel, the Netherlands and Poland. His latest book (coedited), “Proxy Wars from a Global Perspective: Non-State Actors and Armed Conflicts” was published by Bloomsbury in 2024. 
 

F Schnell

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

Mr. F Schnell is the Chief, Space Domain Awareness (SDA) Division, Special Programs Directorate, Enterprise Corps, Space Systems Command, Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado. He oversees four primary lines of effort: Advanced SDA Capabilities, Ground Radar Portfolio, Ground Electro[1]Optical and Radio frequency sensing Portfolio, and Space Electro-Optical portfolio, leading 380 military, civilian, and contractor personnel with a $628 million budget.

 
Mr. Schnell's most recent assignment was as Deputy Chief, Operations Division, Business Enterprise Systems, where he assisted the Chief in operations of Gunter network, Platform Operations, Tier 1 helpdesk for the Air Force systems, and the BES Product Innovation (BESPIN) software factory. Mr. Schnell entered civil serves as an Air Reserve Technician with the 302d Airlift Wing, Peterson AFB CO. He has worked Logistics Sustainment of the Space Launch and Test Range, Program Management in support to the Space Innovation, and Development Center, and Director of Mission Support for the Air Force Warfare Center, Det1. As an Air Reserve member, Mr. Schnell is currently the Commander, 908th Logistics Readiness Squadron, Maxwell AFB, AL.
 

Janice Starzyk

Deputy Director, Office of Space Commerce
Janice Starzyk

Janice Starzyk is the Deputy Director of the Office of Space Commerce, a Senior Executive Service position. Previously, she led Virgin Orbit’s Washington, DC, office and government operations. Her extensive experience and contributions in the space industry include leading the consulting practice at Bryce Space and Technology and more than a decade leading the commercial strategy and market intelligence for launch service providers International Launch Services (ILS) and United Launch Alliance (ULA). At Futron Corporation, Ms. Starzyk worked with a range of civil, military and commercial space industry customers.

 
She received her Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University. She holds a Master of Arts in economics and international relations from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and a dual-degree Global MBA from Tulane University and Universidad Icesi in Cali, Colombia.
 
For more than a decade, Ms. Starzyk has also provided community leadership and support to local STEM education programs through the Washington Space Business Roundtable. She was appointed to serve as an industry representative on the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee in 2022.
 

Lieutenant Colonel Travis Anderson

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

Nicolas Stassin

Project Officer Defence in Space and Space Situational Awareness, European Defence Agency
Nicolas Stassin

Simon Machin

Space Weather Manager, MET Office
Simon Machin

Simon Machin is the Manager of the Met Office Space Weather programme, having worked within the Met Office space weather programme for around 15 years.

 
As well as providing the UK national weather and climate prediction services, the Met Office owns of the space weather risk on behalf of the UK government. This drives the key role to deliver the UK’s operational space weather capability. This includes delivery of space weather warnings, alerts and services to government, defence, Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), industry and the public.
 
Simon is responsible for oversight of space weather services and direction of scientific research to operations, leading to the delivery of space weather services aligned to user requirements. He also has a key role in ensuring that Met Office’s responsibilities under the UK Severe Space Weather Preparedness Strategy are delivered to government. The overarching aim being to develop understanding of space weather effects and impacts, and mitigations underpinned by robust science.  
 
Simon’s career spans over 40 years, most of which has been dedicated to supporting defence and security, during which Simon has held roles such as Chair of the NATO Technical Space Weather Panel. Alongside expertise in space weather and heliophysics Simon is a qualified meteorologist, climatologist and analyst, having worked in a variety of roles where he has contributed to developing and applying understanding the natural environment and natural physical phenomena to enable robust decision making to support resilience and successful operations.
 

Wing Commander Thomas Colledge

Former Commander RAF Fylingdales, Royal Air Force
Wing Commander Thomas Colledge

Thom Colledge is a senior Royal Air Force officer with over 20 years of air and space security experience. 

 
Most recently he was the commander of RAF Fylingdales, the UK’s primary Low Earth Orbit Space Surveillance RADAR. 
 
The start of his three-year command coincided with the Russian launch of a Direct Assent Anti-SATellite weapon. It then continued through the most significant surge in global military ballistic missile activity since the Second World War leading from instability in the Ukraine, Middle Eastern and Pacific regions. The exponential increase in Proliferated Low Earth Orbit satellite constellations and other commercial space launch activity during this time was notable.
 
His tenure was aligned to the advent of UK Space Command in 2021 as an independent two-star unit. He was instrumental in shaping this nascent organisation from the bottom up.
 
After relinquishing command in 2024, Thom was awarded a full scholarship by the Chief of the Air Staff to read for a MPihil in Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge. His thesis proposal centres on the role of attribution in astropolitics.  
 

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The conference offers you the chance to focus in on military and defence issues, offering a dynamic platform for global collaboration. Dive into the latest discussions on:

  • space debris,
  • sustainability,
  • on-orbit servicing,
  • active debris removal,
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  • and orbital warfare.

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Commander
Space Delta 2 (Space Domain Awareness and Space Battle Management), US Space Force
Director Space Operations Coordination
Australian Defence Space Command, Joint Capabilities Group
Director/Senior Materiel Leader, Space Domain Awareness Division
Space Systems Command, USSF
Deputy Director
Office of Space Commerce
Former Commander RAF Fylingdales
Royal Air Force
Deputy Capabilities Development Division
Space Systems Command International Affairs, USSF
Capability Manager
National Space Operations Centre
Space Based SDA International Program Manager
Space Systems Command, USSF
Principal Adviser & Senior Principal Engineer, Space Domain Awareness
DSTL
Chairman EU SST Consortium
CNES
Commander
75th ISR Squadron, Space Delta 7 (ISR), US Space Force
Executive Director
Space Data Association
Senior Lecturer
Polish Air Force University
Project Officer Defence in Space and Space Situational Awareness
European Defence Agency
Space Weather Manager
MET Office

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