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SAE Media Group is proud to announce the 17th annual Mobile Deployable Communications conference, taking place on 24th-25th January 2024.

From the strategic level down to the tactical, efficient and clear communications are key to operational success. The fast pace of modern warfare requires agile, highly adaptable forces capable of rapid movement whilst maintaining a consistent communication and situational awareness capability. Interoperability is also becoming increasingly important to ensure seamless command and control within a multinational coalition, especially given the rising operational tempo across Europe.

Why attend:

MDC will give you a unique opportunity to meet and network with senior military leaders and industry. Discover the latest communication technology to optimise battlefield C2. Join the discussion and shape the future of communications technology.

The Mobile Deployable Communications conference is designed to bring together global leading program managers, strategic decision-makers, industry experts and thought leaders to explore the latest developments in communications technology. MDC is the only truly international conference which focuses on deployable CIS.

 

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Deliver real insight from the strategic level down to the tactical. This conference will cover the importance of efficient and clear communications and how you can achieve operational success.

 

Learn how to create an agile, highly adaptable force capable of rapid movement whilst maintaining consistent communication and situational awareness capability, essential to the fast pace of modern warfare. And discover how interoperability is becoming increasingly important to ensure seamless command and control within a multinational coalition

 

Key reasons to attend:

  • Networking opportunities
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Discover new products and solutions
  • Professional development
  • Collaboration and partnerships
  • Industry insights and trends

 This is the ONLY truly international communications conference specifically designed to focus on deployable CIS. It is a critical forum where you will find senior officers, military commanders, and industry experts brought together to discuss interoperability and innovation in cutting-edge communications.

National militaries:
• Military communications specialists
• Equipment procurement officers

Industry:
• Businesses looking to break into the regional market
• Established players in the regional market
• Developers and innovators in military technology

Transnational/Continental/Euro-Atlantic organisations/bodies:
• Organisations who wish to equalise allied defence capability
• Those who seek improvement of the security and strength of Europe’s front line

13 Sig Regt; Airbus Defence & Space; Airbus Defence and Space GmbH; ALL.SPACE; Army Headquarters; Army HQ; Army HQ - Directorate of Information; Austrian Armed Forces; Avanti Communications plc; Babcock Integrated Technology Limited; Babcock International ; BAE Systems; BAE Systems (Operations Ltd); Bittium; Bittium Wireless Ltd; Blackned GmbH; British Army; BRL; Canadian Armed Forces; CDS Defence & Security; CISTDU, 13 Signal Regiment; Collins Aerospace; Consolite Technology Ltd; Croft Consultants (representing Jane’s); DE&S; DE&S UK MoD; Defence and Security Exports; Defence Digital; Defence Digital SATCOM; Defence Digital, UK Strategic Command; Department Of The Army; DEVCOM-Atlantic; DSTL; EDA; Elbit Systems Ltd; Elbit Systems U K; Embassy of Chile; Embassy of Ukraine; ESL AIT GmbH; Estonian Defence League; Etherstack Wireless Ltd; EU Military Staff/EU External Actions Service; European Defence Agency; Finnish Defence Forces ; General Dynamics Mission Systems; General Dynamics Mission Systems UK; Glenair; Hardigg Uk Ltd; Hungarian Defence Forces; Inmarsat; INVISIO A/S; Italian Army General Staff; Joint Interoperability & Data Link Training Center (JID-TC); Joint IT Command NLD MOD; Klas Limited; Kongsberg; Kongsberg Defence and Aerospace; L3 Harris; L3Harris Communications Systems UK Limited; L3Harris Technologies; Mesodyne; Ministry of Defence, Austria; MOD; MOD NL; Motorola Solutions; National Guard Bureau; ND SatCom; Netherlands MoD; NSSLGlobal Ltd; OCCAR-EA; OneWeb; Rohde & Schwarz; Royal Marines; Royal Netherlands Army; Satcube AB; Thales Communications; Thales Nederland B.V.; Trellisware Technologies Inc ; UK MOD; UK MOD - Defence Digital; UK Strategic Command; US Army DEVCOM; Viasat; Viasat, Inc;

Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Major General (Ret.) Bill Robins, CEO, BRL

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9:00

Deployable Communications as part of Delivering the Vision of a Data Centric and Digital Optimised Army

Major General John Collyer, Director Information, British Army

  • The modern battlespace is more complex than ever before and the commanders and troops in the field need access to fast and secure data to win the fight of the future
  • Programme THEIA
  • Developing a partnership approach with industry to obtain leading edge technical skills, advanced technology platforms and tools and innovative solutions
  • Training and upskilling soldiers 
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    9:30

    Preparing, Deploying, Sustaining and Recovering Information Services for Multi-Domain Operations and Exercises

  • Overview of 90SU: core mission and capabilities
  • Deployment case studies
  • Understanding the operational requirements for deployed communication technology
  • Group Captain Paul Jennings, Commanding Officer, 90 Signals Unit, Royal Air Force

    Wing Commander Ben Maisey

    Wing Commander Ben Maisey, Officer Commanding Tactical Communications Wing, Royal Air Force

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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Session Reserved for Elbit Systems UK

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    11:30

    Resilient communications for counter explosive operations for the United Kingdom’s Technical Response Force

    Major Adrian Hosking, SO2 EOD ECM and CIS, Defence EOD and Search, British Army

  •  CIS planning for counter-chemical, biological, radioactive, and nuclear explosive operations
  • Multi-agency operations
  • Resilience, availability, and security
  • Exploiting emerging technologies
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    12:00

    Enhancing the Army’s ‘Digital Backbone’ by Testing, Trialling and Assuring CIS Equipment

    WO2 Graham Le May

    WO2 Graham Le May, CISTDU Foreman of Signals, British Army

  •  Providing the ‘soldiers perspective’ on CIS equipment
  • Working with industry partners and specialist agencies
  • Conducting research and innovation to continuously improve the equipment available
  • Increasing the range, data capacity and ability of networks to function in contested environments
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Increasing Interoperability at the Tactical Edge

    Oswald Vazquez

    Oswald Vazquez, Business Development Account Manage, REDCOM

  •  The biggest challenge: interoperability
  • Communications must be flexible, scalable, and converge any number of disparate devices/platforms together in realtime
  • The right communications solution must operate seamlessly within austere or contested environments
  • There needs to be more thought about how zero trust gets implemented at the tactical level 
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    14:00

    Advancing Alliance C2 Capability through a Focus on the Operational Level

    Colonel Mietta Groeneveld

    Colonel Mietta Groeneveld, Director, NATO Command & Control Centre of Excellence

  • Supporting NATO, nations, and international institutions/organisations with subject matter expertise on Command and Control in the field
  • The timely deployment and establishment of the necessary command and control networks is a weakness faced by all armed forces
  •  Enabling the ability to conduct operations from distributed and dispersed locations through deployable comms advances
  • NATO C2COE Study - “The Future of the Command Post”
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    Enhancing EU Military Communications in a Multi-Domain Operations Environment

    Salvador Llopis*

    Salvador Llopis*, Project Officer Communications and Information Systems , European Defence Agency

  • Information Superiority in Focus: An EU Capability Development Priority
  • Work strands to address C4ISR technological challenges for the EU Armed Forces
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    15:00

    Increasing Interoperability between European Forces in Deployable Communication Technology

    Rhega Wenske, ESSOR Programme SDR Specialist, OCCAR-EA

  • Providing architecture of Software Defined Radio (SDR) for military purposes and a military High Data Waveform (HDR WF) compliant with such architecture 
  • Offering the normative referential required for development and production of software radios in Europe
  • Delivering guidelines which are related to the validation and verification of waveform portability and platform re-configurability
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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:30

    Ensuring Excellence in CIS for the Portuguese Army When Deployed

    Colonel Jorge Fernandes Bettencourt, Director, Directorate of Communication and Information, Portuguese Army

  • Update on the TDCIS procurement project through the NCIA
  • C2S as an enabler: command post, mobile and low echelon use of Army C2
  •  Robust and resilient tactical DCIS – maintaining FMN compliance for deployable forces
  • GRC-525 tactical communications radio – working with EID to deliver the SDR by 2023
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    17:00

    PACE considerations for SOF missions from a BEL Point of View

    Major Jef Moonen

    Major Jef Moonen, S6, Special Operations Regiment, Belgian Army

  •  Working with “Comms Shops”
  • Bandwidth considerations
  • Spectrum considerations
  •  EW resilience
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    17:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Major General (Ret.) Bill Robins, CEO, BRL

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Major General (Ret.) Bill Robins, CEO, BRL

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    9:00

    Enhancing European Defense through Enhanced Deployable Capabilities

    Brigadier General Charles Phariss

    Brigadier General Charles Phariss, Deputy Chief of Staff, CIO/G6, US Army Europe & Africa

  • The importance of resilience in communications on a ‘European Battlefield’
  • Interoperability in equipment, organisation, and operations when it comes to deployable communications
  • Evaluating the current deployable comms capability of the US Army in Europe: is there a gap?
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    9:30

    Keeping America Safe, Secure, and Resilient through Rapid Deployment of Emergency Communications

    Vincent DeLaurentis, Deputy Executive Assistant Director for Emergency Communications, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)

  • Supporting and promoting communications used by emergency responders and government officials
  • Providing training, coordination, tools, and guidance to help federal, state, local, tribal, territorial and industry partners develop their emergency communications capabilities
  • Coordinating emergency communications planning, preparation and evaluation
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    11:30

    Supporting Soldier Readiness by Providing Emergency Communications Worldwide

    EJ Wasikowski

    EJ Wasikowski, Product Lead - Base Emergency Communications System, PEO EIS, US Army

  •  Acquisition program for the design, procurement, fielding, new equipment training and life-cycle management of emergency management / critical communications capabilities 
  • Supporting of installation public safety organizations and functions, including first responder, force protection and other installation management activities worldwide
  •  Capabilities that deliver Next Generation 911, Land Mobile Radio, Enterprise Mass Warning and Notification and the First Responder Broadband Network - LTE-5G 
  • Providing turnkey solutions to deploy critical communications that meet DoD, Army and federal mandates, while supporting Garrison support operations
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    12:00

    Mission Partner C2 for Multi-Domain Operations

    Scott Lee, Cross Cutting Priority Lead for JADC2, US DOD

  • Functional design
  • Data layer
  • Optimized decisions
  • Interoperability
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    14:00

    Enhancing Army Capability through the Development of Deployable Communications Equipment

    Lieutenant Colonel Lars Eirik Aas

    Lieutenant Colonel Lars Eirik Aas, Deputy Head of Signals, Norwegian Army

  • Norwegian Army doctrine and how it relates to deployable communications 
  • Overview of the Norwegian Army Signal Concept
  • NOR ARMY C4IS - a tactical platform suited to the Army
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    14:30

    Modernizing C4ISR for the Canadian Army: The Way Forward

    Dr Ayman Sabbah, Project Manager, Tactical C2 Information System Modernization and Joint Deployable Headquarters & Signal Regiment Modernization, Canada Department of National Defence(DND)

  •  C4ISR needs in complex and dynamic environments
  • Legacy Systems Challenges
  •  Canada’s Land C4ISR Modernization Family of Projects
  • Interoperability and Integration as key capability enablers and how to achieve them
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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    Understanding the Slovakian MoD Approach to Deployable CIS Modernisation Efforts

    Colonel Karol Trup, Head of Deployable CIS Department, CIS Branch Modernisation Division, Slovak Ministry of Defence

  •  Deployable CIS capability overview
  • Integrating CIS onto the next generation of wheeled and tracked vehicles
  • Key projects and milestones to enhance Slovakian CIS capability 
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    16:00

    Technical Development to Optimise Austrian Military Communications

  •  Assessing progress on the Data Driven Decision Making research project
  • Sensor fusion developments
  • Utilising AI enhanced MDMP
  • An overview of the cooperation between the military and a civilian university
  • Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Treiblmaier, Head of ICT Operations and Electronic Warfare Section, Austrian Armed Forces

    Major Dr Daniel Watzenig

    Major Dr Daniel Watzenig, CTO, Professor, Virtual Vehicle Research , TU Graz

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    16:30

    Digitalization of the Hungarian Defence Force and Mobile Communications Developments

    Lieutenant Colonel Laszlo  Imhof

    Lieutenant Colonel Laszlo Imhof, Deployable CIS Branch Chief , Hungarian Defence Forces Command

  •  Looking back at 2022: Challenge and Success 
  • Digitalization of HDF – plans, requirements, potential pathways, first results 
  • The importance of cutting-edge MDC for Hungarian Forces – where does it fit within Zrinyi 2026 planning?
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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Major General (Ret.) Bill Robins, CEO, BRL

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