November 28–29, 2023 Embassy Suites LAX-North • Los Angeles, CA
Military Space Systems FORUM
Delivering Lethal and Resilient Space Capabilities for the Future Fight
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CONFERENCE CHAIR:
PRESTON C. DUNLAP Former Chief Technology Officer and Chief Architect U.S. Space Force and Air Force
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
ARTHUR GRIJALVA Director SPACEWERX
JEREMY LEADER Director, Commercial Space Office (COMSO) U.S. Space Force
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Welcome to the Military Space Systems Forum, taking place in the vibrant city of Los Angeles! We are delighted to host this prestigious event, bringing together over 150 experts from the US Space Force, U.S. Space Systems Command, international experts, leading industry, academia, and commercial space players.
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The Military Space Systems Forum is dedicated to exploring the cuttingedge advancements in space operations, with a specific focus on the procurement requirements and acquisition programs of the US Space Force and its international partners. It is our aim to foster collaboration and share insights on capability modernization for critical areas such as space situational awareness, positioning, navigation and timing, command and control, communications, launching, and the use of AI/ ML for enhanced operational effectiveness. This forum serves as a vital platform for discussing the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in space operations. Through informative sessions, engaging panel discussions, and interactive workshops, we will delve into the procurement strategies, acquisition programs, and innovative solutions that are shaping the future of space capabilities. In addition to the enlightening presentations and discussions, we encourage you to take full advantage of the networking opportunities available at the conference. This is a unique chance to connect with experts and professionals who share a common passion for space operations and technologies. The relationships you build and the collaborations you initiate here have the potential to drive significant advancements in the field. We would like to express our gratitude to all the speakers, panelists, sponsors, and participants for their invaluable contributions to this conference. Your expertise, insights, and dedication to advancing space operations are truly commendable, and we are honored to have you as part of this event. As we embark on this enriching conference journey, we invite you to immerse yourself in the engaging sessions, exchange ideas, and forge new connections that will undoubtedly shape the future of space operations. Once again, we extend a warm welcome to all participants. Thank you for joining us in Los Angeles for the Military Space Systems Forum. We look forward to a remarkable and successful event. Sincerely, Linda Lastovych Conference Director American Conference Institute
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TOP REASONS TO ATTEND 01
Learn about global perspectives on military space systems: Challenges and international collaboration opportunities
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Hear discussions on delivering known and novel commercial services from and for space, to support global mission practices and joint Warfighters
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Address cutting-edge technologies and methodologies for monitoring, tracking, and predicting space objects to ensure safe and sustainable operations
Discuss strengthening space sensing, communications, and positioning, navigation, and timing to achieve mission-critical results
Explore the transformative impact of emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics, in optimizing space operations
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INTRODUCING THE CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN PRESTON C. DUNLAP
Former Chief Technology Officer and Chief Architec, U.S. Space Force and Air Force Preston C. Dunlap was the Chief Architect of the Department of the Air Force. He has over 20 years of executive leadership experience spanning technology, national security, private investment, and space. He serves on Corporate Boards and advises Fortune 100 Companies, start-ups, private equity, venture capital, and research institutions such as Stanford and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He led national initiatives with direct participation from the Vice President of the United States, Cabinet Secretaries, Secretary of Defense, and Director of National Intelligence. Mr. Dunlap also ran the Pentagon’s $750 Billion Investment Analysis and Decision Committee process for multiple Secretaries of Defense, building the 5-Year Defense Budget Plan for Congressional authorization and appropriation. He held senior executive positions as the Director of Program Analysis and Chief of Staff for Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation, Director for Space and Intelligence, Director of the Counter-Terrorism Analysis Center, and Director of Joint Warfighting Simulation and Analysis.
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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS COLONEL ALBERT ASHBY Division Chief, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Space Acquisition and Integration), Space Sensing & NC3 U.S. Air Force
MAJOR GENERAL CLAUDIO GABELLINI Commander Air and Space Operations Command Italian Defense Staff
KELLI L. SEYBOLT SES Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force, International Affairs U.S. Air Force
MAJOR GENERAL MICHAEL TRAUT Commander German Space Command
AIR VICE MARSHAL CATHERINE ROBERTS Commander Australian Defence Space Command
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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS JEREMY LEADER Director, Commercial Space Office U.S. Space Force
LIEUTENANT GENERAL (RET’D) LARRY JAMES Deputy Director Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA
ARTHUR GRIJALVA Director SPACEWERX
PHIL HAHN Chief Strategic Officer SPACEWERX
PHIL MOLLE Senior Defense Intelligence Expert for Space Technical Collection Defense Intelligence Agency
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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS PARASKEVI PAPANTONIOU Director, Directorate General for Defence Industry and Space European Commission
ANDRE DOUMITT Director of Innovation Development, iLab The Aerospace Corporation
COLONEL DAVID HANSON Commander, Space Delta 2 U.S. Space Force (Subject to Final Confirmation)
GROUP CAPTAIN EDGAR ‘SPEEDY’ GONZALEZ Space Strategic Plans Branch Australian Defence Space Command
SARAH MINEIRO Senior Associate Center for Strategic and International Studies
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DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS DOUG LOVERRO Senior Associate Center for Strategic and International Studies
CONFIRMED REPRESENTATIVE UK Space Command
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AGENDA DAY ONE
NOVEMBER 28, 2023
07:30
MORNING COFEE & REGISTRATION
08:45
OPENING REMARKS microphone-alt Linda Lastovych, Conference Director, American Conference Institute
08:50
CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS microphone-alt Preston C. Dunlap, Former Chief Technology Officer and Chief Architect, U.S. Space Force and Air Force
09:00
U.S. SPACE OPERATIONS & TECHNOLOGIES GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON MILITARY SPACE SYSTEMS: CHALLENGES AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION OPPORTUNITIES microphone-alt Kelli L. Seybolt SES, Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force, International Affairs, U.S. Air Force • Enhancing Space Resiliency: Developing robust communication networks, resilient satellite architectures, and innovative space debris management approaches • Space Diplomacy: Navigating a Complex Cosmos and exploring international cooperation in military space systems and space operations • Addressing the significance of building and strengthening alliances with global partners for enhancing space security; examples of successful collaborative efforts and their impact on military space capabilities • Delving into the role of international space policies and regulations in shaping the future of military space activities. Discuss the U.S. Air Force's involvement in policy discussions and its commitment to responsible space behavior. • Providing insights into the future landscape of international cooperation in military space systems. Evaluating potential challenges and opportunities, emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration to ensure the security and sustainability of space activities.
09:30
ELEVATING MILITARY SPACE CAPABILITIES: A VISION FOR SPACE SENSING AND NC3 microphone-alt Colonel Albert Ashby, Division Chief, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Space Acquisition and Integration), Space Sensing & NC3, U.S. Air Force • Enhancing Space Resilience: Bolstering the resilience of military space systems through advanced sensing technologies, ensuring accurate situational awareness and rapid response • Collaborative Integration: Integrating space sensing and NC3 within the broader military space ecosystem, fostering collaboration for enhanced strategic capabilities • Charting a strategic vision for cohesive integration of innovative technologies within the wider portfolio of space capabilities • Assessing current acquisition priorities to enhance space sensing and situational awareness in the space domain • Fostering collaborative synergy across the spectrum of military space operations for unparalleled effectiveness.
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AGENDA DAY ONE 10:00
NOVEMBER 28, 2023
CRYSTAL BALL PANEL DISCUSSION: SPACE DOMINANCE: FUTURE CAPABILITIES AND THE EVOLVING OPERATING ENVIRONMENT microphone-alt MODERATOR: Preston C. Dunlap, Former Chief Architect, U.S. Air Force • Evolving Threat Landscape: How is the operating environment in the space domain evolving, and what are the emerging threats and challenges that military space systems need to address in the future? • Advanced Technology and Capabilities: What future capabilities and technologies are crucial for maintaining space dominance, such as enhanced situational awareness, resilient communications, and advanced space-based sensors? How are industry leaders contributing to these advancements? • Multi-Domain Integration: How are military space systems being integrated into joint operations and multi-domain warfare, enabling seamless information sharing, command and control, and coordination across air, land, sea, cyberspace, and space domains? • International Collaboration: In the face of increasing global competition, how can international collaboration and partnerships be leveraged to enhance military space capabilities, share burden, and improve interoperability among allied nations?
10:45
COFFEE NETWORKING BREAK
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
11:15
ITALIAN SPACE CAPABILITIES: BUILDING THE FUTURE microphone-alt Major General Claudio Gabellini, Commander Air and Space Operations Command, Italian Defense Staff • Strengthening satellite defense and protection of critical infrastructure in the space domain • Building capability to respond to a more competitive, congested, and contested operational environment in space • Improving attribution to deter offensive behavior in orbit • Augmenting legislation to coordinate space policy and better advise CONOPS
11:45
ENHANCING TRANSATLANTIC SPACE COOPERATION: A GERMAN PERSPECTIVE" microphone-alt Major General Michael Traut, Commander, German Space Command • Transatlantic Partnerships in Space: Exploring the importance of fostering strong transatlantic partnerships in space to address common challenges and enhance global security • German Space Command's Vision: Gaining insights into the strategic vision and priorities of the German Space Command, including its role in the broader European and international context. • Innovations in Space Capabilities: evaluating Germany's efforts in developing innovative space capabilities and technologies to strengthen its national security and support international space initiatives
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AGENDA DAY ONE 12:15
NOVEMBER 28, 2023
AUSTRALIA'S ROLE IN ENHANCING SPACE RESILIENCE AND SECURITY" microphone-alt Air Vice-Marshal Catherine Roberts, Commander, Australian Defence Space Command Group Captain Edgar ‘Speedy’ Gonzalez, S pace Strategic Plans Branch, Australian Defence Space Command • Space Operations Down Under: A Strategic Overview • Highlighting the role of Australian Defence Space Command in enhancing national and regional space resilience. • Strengthening Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) Capabilities • Discussing Australia's efforts in improving Space Situational Awareness (SSA). • Collaborative initiatives for tracking and monitoring objects in space to ensure safety and security. • Showcasing Australia's collaborations with international space agencies and defense partners. • Emphasizing the significance of collective efforts in maintaining space domain awareness. • Sharing insights into Australia's space policy and its alignment with global space governance. • Exploring future opportunities and challenges in the evolving space landscape.
12:45
LUNCH AND NETWORKING
14:00
ENHANCING SPACE TECHNICAL COLLECTION FOR DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE microphone-alt Phil Molle, Senior Defense Intelligence Expert for Space Technical Collection, Defense Intelligence Agency • Leveraging Advanced Satellite Technology: Exploring the latest advancements in satellite systems to enhance space-based technical collection capabilities • Intelligence Gathering in a Contested Space Environment: Strategies for collecting crucial data even in contested or congested space domains • Multi-Domain Integration: How space technical collection intersects with other domains to provide comprehensive intelligence support • Ensuring Data Security: Addressing the challenges and solutions for safeguarding sensitive intelligence data collected from space assets
14:30
UK SPACE COMMAND: BUILDING A COMPETITIVE EDGE IN SPACE CAPABILITIES microphone-alt Confirmed Representative, U K Space Command • Working with allies and international partners to eradicate nefarious activity in space and make the space domain safe, secure, and sustainable for all generations • Collaborating with industry, allies, and partners to build a competitive edge in space capability, adopting new technology to achieve strategic advantage • Monitoring the space domain, enabling global military operations, and protecting and defending allied interests in space • Underpinning military operations across the sea, land, air, and cyberspace
15:00
AFTERNOON COFFEE & NETWORKING
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AGENDA DAY ONE
NOVEMBER 28, 2023
SCIENCE STREAM
15:30
EXPLORING NEW FRONTIERS: ADVANCING SPACE SCIENCE AND EXPLORATION THROUGH INNOVATIVE SYSTEMS microphone-alt Doug Loverro, S enior Associate, Center for Strategic and International Studies • Enabling Next-Generation Exploration: Discussing the development of advanced robotic systems, autonomous spacecraft, and innovative mission architectures that enhance our capabilities to explore challenging environments, such as the Moon, Mars, and beyond • From Data to Insights: Highlighting the significance of data analysis, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in processing vast amounts of space science data to extract valuable insights, accelerate scientific discoveries, and inform future missions
16:00
ADVANCING EUROPE'S SPACE AGENDA: COLLABORATION, INNOVATION, AND SUSTAINABILITY microphone-alt Paraskevi Papantoniou, Director, Directorate General for Defence Industry and Space, European Commission • Highlighting the European Space Agency's role in driving innovation, fostering collaboration, and advancing space exploration, Earth observation, telecommunications, and navigation systems to strengthen Europe's position in the global space industry • Discussing ESA's commitment to sustainability in space activities, including the development of environmentally friendly satellite technologies, space debris mitigation, and responsible space exploration practices • Showcasing the significance of international partnerships in space exploration and scientific research, emphasizing • ESA's collaborations with other space agencies, industry stakeholders, and academia to maximize resources and share expertise • Exploring ESA's initiatives to support the growth of the European space industry, facilitate technology transfer, stimulate entrepreneurship, and foster space-based innovations that benefit society, economy, and the environment
16:30
CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS microphone-alt Preston C. Dunlap, Former Chief Technology Officer and Chief Architect, U.S. Space Force and Air Force
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AGENDA DAY TWO
NOVEMBER 29, 2023
08:30
MORNING COFEE & REGISTRATION
09:00
CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS microphone-alt Preston C. Dunlap, Former Chief Architect, U.S. Air Force
COMMERCIAL INTEGRATION
09:15
LEVERAGING COMMERCIAL CAPABILITIES TO RESPOND TO EMERGING THREATS microphone-alt Jeremy Leader, D irector, Commercial Space Office, U.S. Space Force • Delivering known and novel commercial services from and for space, to support global mission practices and joint Warfighters • Increasing acquisition speed, opportunity predictability, and combat effectiveness in outpacing emerging threats • Leveraging COTS, best commercial practices to meet U.S. Space Force requirements • Assessing available solutions for SATCOM, space domain awareness, on-orbit logistics and refuelling, and C4 technologies
09:45
TRANSFORMING MILITARY SPACE: COMMERCIAL INTEGRATION AND ACCELERATED PROCUREMENT STRATEGIES BY SPACEWERX microphone-alt Arthur Grijalva, Director, SPACEWERX • Synergy of Commercial and Defense: Discover how SPACEWERX harnesses the strengths of commercial practices to expedite procurement, reduce costs, and enhance efficiency in military space operations • Agile Solutions for Defense: Explore SPACEWERX's innovative approach to adapting commercial technologies for military applications, ensuring swift integration and responsiveness to evolving mission requirements • Redefining Procurement Timelines: Gain insights into SPACEWERX's streamlined procurement strategies that enable rapid access to cutting-edge space capabilities, supporting quicker decision-making and mission readiness • Success Stories: Delve into real-world case studies that highlight how SPACEWERX's commercial integration and accelerated procurement initiatives have resulted in tangible benefits for military space operations, illustrating the potential for transformative impact in defense endeavors
10:15
COFFEE NETWORKING BREAK
COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIPS
10:45
INDUSTRY LEADERS PANEL DISCUSSION: DRIVING INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION: INDUSTRY LEADERS SHAPING THE FUTURE OF MILITARY SPACE SYSTEMS • Advancing Technology and Capabilities: How is your organization driving innovation in military space systems, and what technological advancements are you prioritizing to enhance national security and operational effectiveness? • Public-Private Collaboration: What opportunities exist for collaboration between industry and government in the development and acquisition of military space systems, and how can partnerships be fostered to leverage the strengths and expertise of both sectors? • Ensuring Resilience and Security: In an increasingly contested space environment, how are industry leaders addressing the challenges of resilience, cybersecurity, and the protection of critical space assets to ensure the integrity and availability of military space systems? • Space Sustainability and Ethical Practices: How are industry leaders promoting responsible space practices, such as space debris mitigation, sustainable satellite operations, and adherence to international norms, to ensure the long-term sustainability and ethical use of military space systems?
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AGENDA DAY TWO 11:30
NOVEMBER 29, 2023
ADVANCING MILITARY SPACE SYSTEMS: INNOVATIONS AND INSIGHTS microphone-alt Andre Doumitt, Director of Innovation Development, iLab, The Aerospace Corporation • Space Resilience Strategies: Exploring cutting-edge approaches to enhancing the resilience of military space systems against evolving threats and disruptions • Orbital Analysis and Optimization: Leveraging advanced analytics to optimize satellite orbits, ensure optimal performance and mission success • Next-gen Satellite Communication: Showcasing innovations in satellite communication technologies that strengthen connectivity, interoperability, and data transmission for military space systems • Space Situational Awareness: Developing and implementing space situational awareness solutions that enable effective space domain awareness and management • Threat Detection CONOPS: Exploring CONOPS for threat detection in military space systems, ensuring proactive response to emerging challenges
12:00
LUNCH AND NETWORKING
ACQUISITIONS REQUIREMENTS
13:00
EMPOWERING OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE: NAVIGATING CHALLENGES AT SPACE FORCE BASES FOR MISSION SUCCESS microphone-alt Colonel David Hanson, Commander, Space Delta 2, US Space Force (Subject to Final Confirmation) • Infrastructure Resilience: Addressing the unique challenges faced by Space Force bases in maintaining robust infrastructure to support complex operational space missions • Personnel Training and Readiness: Exploring the strategies employed by Space Delta 1 to ensure personnel are equipped with the necessary skills and readiness levels to manage diverse mission scenarios • Cybersecurity and Threat Mitigation: Highlighting the evolving cybersecurity landscape and discussing how Space Delta 1 enhances its base defenses to protect critical space assets against potential threats • Logistical Efficiency: Delving into the logistical intricacies of supporting operational space missions and showcasing initiatives to optimize supply chains, minimize downtime, and bolster overall mission efficiency
13:30
SMALL SATELLITE LAUNCH INNOVATION: EMPOWERING MILITARY SPACE MISSIONS BY ROCKET LAB microphone-alt Representative, Rocket Lab • Responsive and Agile Access: Exploring how Rocket Lab's small satellite launch solutions provide rapid, flexible, and costeffective access to space for military payloads • Dedicated Military Payloads: Showcasing Rocket Lab's capabilities in deploying dedicated military payloads, tailored to the unique requirements of defense missions • Precision Orbits for National Security: Highlighting how Rocket Lab's launch services contribute to achieving precise and secure orbits critical for enhancing national security and defense operations • Collaborative Space Solutions: Unveiling Rocket Lab's collaborative approach to space innovation, fostering partnerships with military agencies to develop and deploy cutting-edge technologies in the defense sector
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AGENDA DAY TWO 14:00
NOVEMBER 29, 2023
PANEL DISCUSSION: LAUNCHING INTO THE FUTURE: MILITARY LAUNCH CAPABILITY AND SPACE SITUATIONAL AWARENESS • Enhancing Military Launch Capability: How can military launch capabilities be improved to ensure reliable and responsive access to space for national security purposes? What advancements in launch vehicle technology and infrastructure are being pursued? • Space Situational Awareness: What strategies and technologies are being developed to enhance space situational awareness for military operations? How can we effectively track and monitor space objects to mitigate collision risks and address potential threats? • Collaborative Space Traffic Management: What role does collaboration and coordination play in space traffic management, especially in congested and contested orbits? How can military and civilian entities work together to ensure safe and sustainable operations in space? • Rapid Response and Resilience: In an evolving and dynamic space environment, how can military launch capabilities and space situational awareness enable rapid response and resilience? What measures are being taken to address challenges such as space debris, orbital congestion, and potential adversarial actions?
14:30
AFTERNOON COFFEE & NETWORKING
15:00
PUSHING BOUNDARIES: INNOVATION AND EXPLORATION AT THE JET PROPULSION LABORATORY microphone-alt Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Larry James, D eputy Director, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA • Transformative Space Missions: Showcasing the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's pioneering missions, such as Mars rovers, interplanetary probes, and deep space explorers • Cutting-Edge Technologies: Highlighting JPL's role as a leader in developing groundbreaking technologies for space exploration, including advanced robotics, autonomous systems, in-situ resource utilization, and precision landing capabilities • Future of Space Exploration: Exploring JPL's vision for the future of space exploration, including plans for human missions to Mars, advancements in astrobiology research, and the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in mission planning and operations
15:30
NAVIGATING THE REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: LEGAL FRAMEWORKS FOR MILITARY OPERATIONS IN SPACE • Defining Legal Boundaries: How do we establish clear legal frameworks and guidelines to govern military operations in space, considering the unique challenges and characteristics of the space domain? • Ensuring Compliance and Accountability: What measures can be implemented to ensure compliance with international treaties, agreements, and legal obligations related to military activities in space, and how can accountability be enforced? • Managing Dual-Use Technologies: How can regulatory frameworks effectively address the challenges posed by the dual-use nature of space technologies, striking a balance between military requirements and the potential for commercial and civilian applications? • Adapting to Evolving Threats: In light of emerging threats and technological advancements, how can regulatory frameworks adapt and evolve to address new challenges, such as space-based cyberattacks, counter-space capabilities, and the proliferation of space debris?
16:15
CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS microphone-alt Preston C. Dunlap, Former Chief Technology Officer and Chief Architect, U.S. Space Force and Air Force
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