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www.navalmissionsystems.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711 SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES REGISTER BY 15TH JULY FOR A £400 DISCOUNT REGISTER BY 31ST AUGUST FOR £300 DISCOUNT REGISTER BY 30TH SEPTEMBER FOR A £200 DISCOUNT @SMiGroupDefence #sminavalsystems Integrating Naval Assets to Ensure Enhanced Maritime Operations and Support The SMi Group Proudly Presents... 2016 14TH - 15th NOV Crowne Plaza Rome - St Peter’s Hotel, Rome, Italy PLUS A HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP Wednesday 16th November 2016, Crowne Plaza Rome - St Peter’s Hotel, Rome, Italy Enhancing Systems and Technology for Maritime Situational Awareness 08.30 – 11.50 Workshop Leader: Dr Clayton Stewart, Visiting Professor at University College London and Former head of the Office of Naval Research Global BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: Meet and network with senior representatives from European Navies leading and developing their capabilities, including Italy, Germany and Spain as well as US NAVSEA Explore ways in which interoperability between nations and technological systems can be developed to maximise the proficiency of maritime operations and strategies Focused presentations on C2 system integration technology Gain an insight and network with leading industry technical experts from Thales and BAE Systems CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN: Rear Admiral (Retd) Massimo Annati, Former Director, Joint C4I Agency, Italian Navy EXPERT MILITARY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Rear Admiral Flavio Biaggi, Head of Ship Design & Combat Systems Department of the Italian Navy General Staff, Italian Navy Commodore Veli-Pekka Heinonen, Chief of Maritime Systems Division, Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command - Joint Systems Center* Brigadier General Carlos de Salas, Head of C4ISR and Space Programmes, Spanish Ministry of Defence Captain Andrea Micheli, Head of C2IS Offi ce, C4 and Security Offi ce, Italian Navy Captain Manuel Martinez-Ruiz, F110 Frigate Programme Manager, Spanish Ministry of Defence Captain Vincenzo Milano, Director, NATO Modelling and Simulation Center of Excellence (M&S COE) Commander Andreas Uhl, SME CD&E and BMD, Planning Directorate, German Navy HQ Mr William Bray, Executive Director Programme Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS), Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), US Navy Mr Wolfgang Schlichting, Director of German Armed Forces Technical Centre (WTD 71), German Armed Forces Technical Center for Ships and Naval Weapons, Naval Technology and Research, BAAINBw Dr Phillip Smith, Ship Systems & Integrated Survivability Programme Manager, Dstl EXPERT INDUSTRY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Mr Tim Munn, Mission System Architect, Defence Mission Systems, Thales UK Ltd Mr Simon Vaughan, Integrated Project Team Leader, Combat Systems, BAE Systems Surface Ships *Subject to Final Confirmation

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www.navalmissionsystems.com Register online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711

SPECIAL RATES AVAILABLE FOR MILITARY AND GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES

REGISTER BY 15TH JULY FOR A £400 DISCOUNT • REGISTER BY 31ST AUGUST FOR £300 DISCOUNT • REGISTER BY 30TH SEPTEMBER FOR A £200 DISCOUNT

@SMiGroupDefence#sminavalsystems

Integrating Naval Assets to Ensure Enhanced Maritime Operations and Support

The SMi Group Proudly Presents...

Naval Mission Naval Mission Naval Mission SystemsSystemsSystemsTechnologyTechnologyTechnology 2016

14TH - 15th

NOV

Crowne Plaza Rome - St Peter’s Hotel, Rome, Italy

PLUS A HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPWednesday 16th November 2016, Crowne Plaza Rome - St Peter’s Hotel, Rome, Italy

Enhancing Systems and Technology for Maritime Situational Awareness08.30 – 11.50

Workshop Leader: Dr Clayton Stewart, Visiting Professor at University College London and Former head of the Offi ce of Naval Research Global

BENEFITS OF ATTENDING: • Meet and network with senior

representatives from European

Navies leading and developing

their capabilities, including Italy,

Germany and Spain as well as US

NAVSEA

• Explore ways in which

interoperability between nations

and technological systems can

be developed to maximise the

profi ciency of maritime operations

and strategies

• Focused presentations on C2

system integration technology

• Gain an insight and network with

leading industry technical experts

from Thales and BAE Systems

CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN: Rear Admiral (Retd) Massimo Annati, Former Director, Joint C4I Agency,

Italian Navy

EXPERT MILITARY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Rear Admiral Flavio Biaggi, Head of Ship Design & Combat Systems Department

of the Italian Navy General Staff, Italian Navy Commodore Veli-Pekka Heinonen, Chief of Maritime Systems Division, Finnish

Defence Forces Logistics Command - Joint Systems Center* Brigadier General Carlos de Salas, Head of C4ISR and Space Programmes,

Spanish Ministry of Defence Captain Andrea Micheli, Head of C2IS Offi ce, C4 and Security Offi ce,

Italian Navy Captain Manuel Martinez-Ruiz, F110 Frigate Programme Manager,

Spanish Ministry of Defence Captain Vincenzo Milano, Director, NATO Modelling and Simulation Center of

Excellence (M&S COE) Commander Andreas Uhl, SME CD&E and BMD, Planning Directorate, German

Navy HQ Mr William Bray, Executive Director Programme Executive Offi ce for Integrated

Warfare Systems (PEO IWS), Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), US Navy Mr Wolfgang Schlichting, Director of German Armed Forces Technical Centre

(WTD 71), German Armed Forces Technical Center for Ships and Naval Weapons, Naval Technology and Research, BAAINBw

Dr Phillip Smith, Ship Systems & Integrated Survivability Programme Manager, Dstl

EXPERT INDUSTRY SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Mr Tim Munn, Mission System Architect, Defence Mission Systems, Thales UK Ltd Mr Simon Vaughan, Integrated Project Team Leader, Combat Systems, BAE

Systems Surface Ships

*Subject to Final Confi rmation

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Naval Mission Systems Technology Day One 14th November 2016 www.navalmissionsystems.com

8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Rear Admiral (Retd) Massimo Annati, Former Director, Joint C4I

Agency, Italian Navy

9.10 The Importance of Multi-Role Capabilities and OSA to the Italian Navy’s Future Fleet Developments

• The current outlook of the Italian Navy’s Fleet • The multi-mission FREMM frigates: an example of future ambitions

for growth of the Italian Feet - Ensuring mission systems are flexible to fulfil the evolving multi-

purpose requirements • The cost effective and efficient benefits to navy systems of an

open architecture • Future plans for the continued development of the Italian Navy Rear Admiral Flavio Biaggi, Head of Ship Design & Combat

Systems Department of the Italian Navy General Staff, Italian Navy

9.50 NAVSEA Integrated Warfare System’s (IWS) Current Mission to Develop, Deliver and Sustain Operationally Dominant Combat Systems

• NAVSEA’s focus to continue the seamless integration of combat systems including the utilization of more Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products

• Safeguarding the lifecycle of combat systems to keep pace with conventional IT systems

• Ensuring that combat systems can meet time-critical and deterministic requirements

• Prioritising the integration of cybersecurity in IWS to guarantee system robustness

Mr William Bray, Executive Director Programme Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS), Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), US Navy

10.30 Morning Coffee

11.00 Securing the Sea and Lines of Communication: The SQ2020 Future Finnish Surface Combatant

• An update on the SQ2020 (Squadron 2020) programme to build a new class of future Finnish Surface Combatant

• Replacing the Rauma-class fast-attack missile boats and Hameenmaa-class minelayers with multi-purpose naval vessels

• The importance of C4I systems to the multi-mission surface combatants operational efficiency and situational awareness

Commodore Veli-Pekka Heinonen, Chief of Maritime Systems Division, Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command-Joint Systems Center*

11.40 Critical Developments in C4ISR within the Maritime Domain • Current C4ISR focuses and developments within the Spanish

Navy • The challenges associated with C4ISR system integration and

interoperability for the Spanish navy • The importance of the F-110 frigate to developing more

accurate situational awareness Brigadier General Carlos de Salas, Head C4ISR & Space Programs,

Spanish Ministry of Defence

12.20 Networking Lunch

1.20 Developing Effective Combat Management Systems for the PPA and LSS Programme

• The current mission and challenges of the C2IS Office, C4 and Security Department in the Italian Navy

• Progress in the development of the combat management system which will allow the integration of combat systems into the PPA and LSS Programme

• Ensuring the units are fully interoperable with NATO and EU partners providing versatility and effective communication with allied forces

• Guaranteeing combat management systems that support the units “dual use” features: fit for military and peace time tasks

Captain Andrea Micheli, Head of the C2IS Office, C4 and Security Department, Italian Navy

2.00 The Challenges of Successfully Integrating Flexible Off-Board Unmanned and Autonomous Vehicle Platforms

• Guaranteeing that UAV and sensor platforms provide excellent performance in a difficult environment

• Successfully integrating UAVs into a capability centric system within a highly operable mission system

• The possible approaches and suggested design issues that need to be considered for future UAV and sensor payload development

Mr Tim Munn, Mission System Architect, Defence Mission Systems, Thales UK Ltd

2.40 Afternoon Tea

3.10 PANEL DISCUSSION: Effectively Integrating Key Naval Assets in Order to Deliver Future Maritime Operational Superiority

• Current challenges when collecting data from a variety of naval platforms and systems

• Examples of recent operations successfully harnessing multi-level data integration

• Feedback from R&D: key recommendations that came out of maritime testing

Rear Admiral (Retd) Massimo Annati, Former Director, Joint C4I Agency, Italian Navy

Rear Admiral Flavio Biaggi, Head of Ship Design & Combat Systems Department of the Italian Navy General Staff, Italian Navy

Captain Manuel Martinez Ruiz, F110 Frigate Programme Manager, Spanish Ministry of Defence

Commander Andreas Uhl, SME CD&E and BMD, Planning Directorate, German Navy HQ

Mr William Bray, Executive Director Programme Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems (PEO IWS), Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), US Navy

3.50 The Importance of Adopting Common Interface Standards for Future European Combat Systems

• The current challenges of adopting the ‘plug and fight’ concept • Incorporating ‘off the shelf’ commercial products to increase

interoperability between national navies • The growing importance of integrating ballistic missile defence

capabilities into naval platforms • Future focuses for the German Navy mission systems Commander Andreas Uhl, SME CD&E and BMD, Planning

Directorate, German Navy HQ

4.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One Rear Admiral (Retd) Massimo Annati, Former Director, Joint C4I

Agency, Italian Navy

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SMi offer sponsorship, exhibition, advertising and branding packages, uniquely tailored to complement your company’s marketing strategy. Prime networking opportunities exist to entertain, enhance and expand your client base within the context of an independent discussion specific to your industry.

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MARKETING OPPORTUNITIESAre you interested in promoting your defence services to a targeted industry sector? SMi offer tailored marketing packages so that your association/

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8.30 Registration & Coffee

9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Rear Admiral (Retd) Massimo Annati, Former Director, Joint C4I

Agency, Italian Navy 9.10 The Proven Effectiveness of the FREMM Carabiniere in Recent Operation • An overview of the FREMM Carabiniere’s operational

deployment at sea off the Horn of Africa and in the Western Indian Ocean

• The frigates fl agship role in Operation ATALANTA (current counter-piracy military operation)

• The success of the FREMM Carabiniere’s mission systems in several joint operations; demonstrating high fl exibility and excellent performances

• Demonstrating its interoperability in terms of military cooperation and multinational training activities; fi rst landings of the Harbin Z9-C (Chinese) and C-SH 60 (Spanish) helicopters

• Lessons learnt for future operational deployment Captain Francesco Saladino, Commander of the ITS Carabiniere,

Italian Navy*

9.50 Technological Research and Development Projects Supporting F-110 Programme

• An overview of the F-110 technological programs supporting F-110 Program

• The benefi ts of an integrated mast to the interoperability of the F-110 Frigate

Captain Manuel Martinez Ruiz, F110 Frigate Programme Manager, Spanish Ministry of Defence

10.30 Morning Coffee

11.00 Successfully Incorporating the Future of Inertial Navigation System Sensors into the US Navy

• An update on the development of the Inertial Sensor Module, a critical component of the US Navy’s inertial Navigation System Replacement (INS-R)

• The benefi ts of replacing the WSN-7 with the WSN-12 and the associated challenges

• Target for the new mission systems operational use and future implications

Ms Barbie Fidura, PEO IWS 6.0 Navigation Programme, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), US Navy*

11.40 Delivering the Largest, Most Complex UK Mission System on HMS Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers

• The HMS Queen Elizabeth programme and the status of Mission System Integration and Commissioning

• Development of a programme to ensure the integration of both legacy and newly developed systems

• Royal Navy and Industry Collaboration – A key to success • The bank bone of the Mission System, the dynamic Integrated

Network Equipment • The effective Mission Planning and Command and Control on

the Carrier • Air Group Manage Management; scheduling, managing and

tasking the F35 • Summary Mr Simon Vaughan, Integrated Project Team Leader, Combat

Systems, BAE Systems Surface Ships

12.20 Networking Lunch

1.20 Focusing on the Improvement of Naval M&S System Integration and Interoperability

• The COE’s focus and recent developments in modelling and simulation in the maritime domain

• Undertaking naval mission system tests and trials in real and simulated environment for Verifi cation & Validation (V&V) to assure an asset might be fl awlessly integrated in NATO experimentation and exercises

• Adapting M&S practices in response to developments in the variety and complexity of naval mission systems

• Future ambitions: the latest developments in training technology and the potential impact on future M&S programmes

Captain Vincenzo Milano, Director, NATO Modelling and Simulation Center of Excellence (M&S COE)

2.00 Exploiting Unmanned Vehicles in the Maritime Domain- Data Integration into the Combat Management System

• The development of an integrated solution to enable: mission planning; tactical operation and data integration of unmanned vehicles as an integral part of the ship’s combat system

• Enabling of sensors hosted on unmanned vehicles to contribute to the broader maritime, joint and coalition task force situational awareness

• Initial trials as part of Unmanned Warrior 2016 Dr Phillip Smith, Ship Systems & Integrated Survivability Programme

Manager, Platform Systems Division, Dstl (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory)

2.40 Afternoon Tea

3.10 PANEL DISCUSSION: How can Industry Help Drive Enterprise Wide Mission Systems Across the Navy

• Aligning Naval requirements with industrial development • Is technology outpacing military doctrine? • Exploring the latest technology being adopted by leading

international Navies • Recommendations on how military and industry can work closer

together when developing the next generation of naval mission systems

Rear Admiral (Retd) Massimo Annati, Former Director, Joint C4I Agency, Italian Navy

Captain Andrea Micheli, Head of the C2IS Offi ce, C4 and Security Department, Italian Navy

Captain Vincenzo Milano, Director, NATO Modelling and Simulation Center of Excellence (M&S COE)

Mr Wolfgang Schlichting, Director of German Armed Forces Technical Centre (WTD 71), German Armed Forces Technical Centre for Ships and Naval Weapons, Naval Technology and Research, BAAINBw

Dr Phillip Smith, Ship Systems & Integrated Survivability Programme Manager, Platform Systems Division, Dstl (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory)

3.50 Assessing the Requirement for Unmanned Mine Countermeasure (MCM) Systems and their Integration

• An overview of the requirement for MCM systems • The importance of reconfi gurable mission modules able to

deliver MCM and hydrographic operations, ASW, maritime security and force protection

• The potential benefi ts offered by MCM systems to be operated remotely, autonomously or as a manned platform

• Evaluating the ATLAS Remote Combined Infl uence Minesweeping System (ARCIMS) multi-role unmanned surface vessel (USV)

Mr Wolfgang Schlichting, Director of German Armed Forces Technical Centre (WTD 71), German Armed Forces Technical Centre for Ships and Naval Weapons, Naval Technology and Research, BAAINBw

4.30 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two Rear Admiral (Retd) Massimo Annati, Former Director, Joint C4I

Agency, Italian Navy

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publication can gain access to a global market and key decision makers in the defence market.Contact Zoe Gale SMi Marketing on +44 (0) 207 827 6132 or email: [email protected]

Naval Mission Systems Technology www.navalmissionsystems.com Day Two 15th November 2016

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Enhancing Systems and Technology for Maritime Situational Awareness

Workshop Leader: Dr Clayton Stewart, Visiting Professor at University College London

and Former Head of the Offi ce of Naval Research Global

HALF-DAY POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPWednesday 16th November 2016

8.30 – 11.50Crowne Plaza Rome - St Peter’s Hotel, Rome, Italy

Overview of Workshop:

A key element contributing to the effectiveness of modern naval forces is Maritime Situational Awareness (MSA), also known as Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA).

This post-conference workshop will explore: the key aspects of sensing and processing for modern MSA, looking at its use for projecting into the future, motivation for its utilisation in the military domain with a focus on naval operations and the current automatic identifi cation system (AIS) for ships. The workshop will also examine and discuss AIS limitations, the use of commercial space-based synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors for MSA, the deployment of both systems and others that present cutting edge and exciting new opportunities, the available commercial SAR satellite systems, the employment of over the horizon (OTH) radar as an MSA sensor and fi nally the potential of using and optimizing space based electro-optical/infrared (EO/IR) sensors for MSA.

The agenda will involve assessing the advantages and disadvantages of SAR vs EO/IR sensing for MSA using the US Navy space-based EO MSA experiment as a case-study. With state-of-the-art sensor employment emphasized throughout the course as well as the fusion of various sensor inputs for enhanced MSA performance being a key consideration.

Why should you attend this workshop?

• To have a deeper understanding of the operational principles and underlying technologies of modern MSA systems.

• To develop an enhanced appreciation for employment of MSA in military operations.

• Have a wider understanding of the complex linkages among technology, people, process, tools, business benefi t and balance of investment decisions.

• To understand the trade-offs between employment of commercial technology and development of dedicated military technology and systems.

• To better articulate the relationships between underlying technologies and MSA systems currently and projecting into the future.

Workshop agenda:

8.30 Registration and Coffee

9.00 Opening remarks and introductions

9.10 Ensuring the optimisation of Maritime Situational Awareness

9.40 The use of the Automatic Identifi cation System (AIS) for MSA including limitations

10.10 Coffee

10.40 The advanced application of developed space based synthetic aperture radar, with an emphasis on commercial systems and over-the-horizon radar for MSA

11.10 The employment of space based electro-optical and infrared sensors and data fusion for MSA

11.40 Closing remarks

11.50 End of Workshop

About the Workshop Leader:Dr Clayton Stewart is currently a visiting Professor in the Electronic and Electrical Engineering Department at the University College London. He is also a consultant to DARPA, NSF among others and is an active participant in NATO STO Technical panels. Between the years of 2007-2013, Dr Stewart was Technical Director at the US Offi ce of Naval Research Global, directing Naval R&D programmes including MSA.

About UCLUCL Engineering delivers research and training across all aspects of the modern world. Previous studies and work here have produced rapid vaccine productions, fi bre-optic communications and the infrastructure of the internet, and we continue to deliver world-changing innovations. Our students and staff are drawn from across the globe, as are our academic and business partners. Our teaching programmes focus on subjects that have an impact on the world around us, while their content is led by the best international research. Members of the faculty use their skills across Engineering’s institutes and centres, within UCL, and in the wider world.

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Forward Schedule for Defence 2016-2017

SEPTEMBER 2016

Military Flight Training 21st - 22nd September 2016 London, UK

UAV Technology Eastern Europe 21st - 22nd September 2016 Prague, Czech Republic

Defence Exports 28th - 29th September 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands

OCTOBER 2016

Air Missile Defence Technology 24th - 25th October 2016Prague, Czech Republic

Future Helicopter Technology26th - 27th October 2016Prague, Czech Republic

Airborne ISR 26th - 27th October 2016 London, UK

NOVEMBER 2016

Global MilSatCom 8th - 10th November 2016 London, UK

Social Media in the Defence and Military Sector 14th - 15th November 2016London, UK

Future Armoured Vehicles Survivability 23rd - 24th November 2016 London, UK

Military Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling 29th - 30th November 2016 Florence, Italy

JANUARY 2017

Maritime Reconnaissance and Surveillance Technology30th- 31st January 2017Rome, Italy

FEBRUARY 2017

Border Security15th-16th February 2017Rome, Italy

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