Global MilSatCom 2019

Global MilSatCom 2019 Global MilSatCom 2019
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    SMI
    SMI
    QEII Conference Centre, Broad Sanctuary, Westminster, London, United Kingdom
    phone: +44 (0)20 7827 6000

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    Military Space

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    English

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SMi Group are proud to announce the 21st annual Global MilSatCom conference and exhibition will return to London on the 5th – 7th November 2019: providing comprehensive overview of how allied partners are working to maintain and sustain space superiority.

Hosted over 3 inclusive days Global MilSatCom is once again set against sweeping developments for numerous national sovereign SATCOM programmes; in particular, the development of the host nations SKYNET constellation – but also across key allied programmes such as WGS, SATCOMbw, MUOS, SICRAL and SYRACUSE. How this sovereign bandwidth can be pooled and augmented with COMSATCOM also remains essential as NATO is set to sign a memorandum of understanding with key partners to deliver future coalition C4i capability.

There also continues to be intense focus on how we remain ahead of our adversaries in space – reflected in the enterprise wide reorganisation endeavours within the US DoD – including the standing up of the Space COCOM & ‘go fast’ procurement efforts such as SMC 2.0. – set to be explored in a dedicated day of US content.

Europe’s leading military satellite event will return to discuss key topics challenging the industry, including emergent LEO mega-constellations, resilience, payload delivery, and BLOS capability – ultimately reviewing how future SATCOM can deliver the bandwidth and connectivity demanded by the warfighter.

PLUS, back by popular demand, we will once again host a dedicated pre-conference Small Satellites and Disruptive Technology focus day on the 4th November 2019, analysing LEO small satellite constellations and how we can exploit these networks to deliver more capability on the ground.

With over 500 attendees, 4 networking receptions and over 7 hours of networking, Global MilSatCom remains the key diary date for anyone within the military space domain.