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The Institution of Engineering and Technology Seminar on Military Satcoms 2006
Monday, 26 June 2006
Savoy Place, London, UK

Organised by the Institution of Engineering and Technology Satellite Systems and Applications Network

Programme

Keynote Address: The Importance of Milsatcom in Delivering Network Enabled Capability
Air Vice Marshal Stuart Butler, Capability Manager (Information Superiority) RAF UK MOD, UK
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Skynet 5 Programme Update
Andy Stroomer, Projects Director, Paradigm Secure Communications, UK
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Skynet 5 Operational Overview
Col Geoff Cary, Assistant Director Service Delivery - SAT IPT, MOD, UK
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US Transformational Communications Architecture
Tim Killam, Senior Consultant, 5 Eyes Defence, UK
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Threats and Vulnerabilities of Government use of Commercial Satcom
Mark Parry, Business Development, SatComs and Navigation, QinetiQ, UK
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IP Crypto and Security Architectures for Satellite Networks
Peter Davies, Thales, UK
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Evolving Military Satellite Modem Requirements in the UK: Key Considerations and Technology Drivers
Chris Anstey, Business Development, Astrium, UK
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Use of Satcom for the Delivery of Information Services
Roger Mendham, LogicaCMG, UK
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Satcoms on the Move
Duncan Stovell, QinetiQ, UK
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IP over Satcom for Military Users
David Race and Paul Thomas, Enterprise Strategy Consultants, Microsoft, UK
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Future Direction of Military Satcoms
Cdr Nigel Simmons, MOD, UK
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Advanced Satellite Communications
Danny Daryanani, EADS Astrium, UK
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Novel Capabilities From Small Military Communications Satellites
Stuart Eves, Principal Engineer, SSTL, UK
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HAPs for future Milcom
Tim Tozer, Head of Communications Research Group, University of York, UK
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