カンファレンスデイ2日目: 2011年11月30日
09.00 Opening Remarks by the Chair
09.10 Advancements in Indian Coast Guard technology:
Securing the Coastline after the Mumbai Terrorist Attacks
- Assessing the progress of the new coastal radars and OPVS:
- Discussing their implementation in coastal surveillance
- Using the newly acquired fast patrol boats for maritime surveillance: Have there been any operational challenges?
- Looking at the use of medium sized hovercrafts for surveillance over the marshy lands of coastal India: Have these been useful?
- Coordinating state agencies to introduce AIS systems for surveillance operations
Inspector General VSR Murthy
Deputy Director General, Operations and Coastal Security
INDIAN COAST GUARD
9.40 Discussing Multi Role Maritime Patrol and
Reconnaissance Aircraft
- The Multi Mission Saab 2000 MPA
- Operational Capabilities - High Speed - long range, long endurance
- Sensor Suite & ISR - Complete Domain Awareness
- Partnership for perfection, teamed AEW & MPA surveillance
- Offering multiple solutions for specific customer needs
Matthew Smith
Director of Marketing, Airborne Surveillance
SAAB
10.40 Advancements in Sensor and Radar Technology:
Implementing them for Maritime Surveillance
- Discussing the challenges of weather and environment in patrol and surveillance missions
- Looking at the applications of miniature radars for coastal surveillance
- Using coastal and ship board radars for patrol in the
- Malacca Straits: How effective have they been?
- Challenges in feeding back radar and sensor into the C2 network: How can these be overcome?
Rear Admiral Sam J Perera
Director General - Operations
SRI LANKAN NAVY
11.10 Coastal Surveillance: Chain of Command
- Discussing the benefits of virtually “positioning” headquarters into maritime patrol aircraft
- Looking at the applications of miniature radars for coastal surveillance
- Using coastal and ship board radars for patrol in the
- Malacca Straits: How effective have they been?
- Challenges in feeding back radar and sensor into the C2 network: How can these be overcome?
Manfred Schelring
Director - Government Sales
SCOTTY
11.40 Adapting Latest Radar Surveillance Technology for
Coastal Surveillance
- Airborne surveillance platforms: Discussing different payloads’ technologies
- Ship borne platforms: What are the surveillance options available?
- Effective upgrades of surveillance technology: What are the challenges?
- Integrating sensor payloads within the platform: Discussing the best options
First Admiral Albert Mamahit
Commandant, Sea Combat Group of Western Fleet
INDONESIAN NAVY
12.10 LUNCH
13.10 The Rise of Corvettes: Drawbacks and Advantages
- Discussing the use of corvettes in the Asia Pacific naval scenario: Are they more effective than fast attack craft?
- Moving beyond the escort role to being a mini warship:
- Equipping corvettes from surface ships and aircraft threats
- Understanding the need of a long range radar for search and rescue operations
- Analysing the vulnerabilities: How susceptible are corvettes to underwater weapons
Vice Admiral Jean Louis Vichot
Director
NAVAL CENTRE, FRENCH NAVY
13.40 Discussing Future National Patrol and Surveillance
Requirements
- Analysing current strategies for onshore and offshore patrol operations
- Discussing current capabilities of the patrol ships and potential planned upgrades for Philippines
- Upgrading modular payloads for specialist operations: What are the considerations?
- Case studies of lessons learned from Asia and beyond
Commodore Joseph Rustom O Pena
Deputy Commander, Philippine Fleet
PHILIPPINES NAVY
14.10 Current Efforts towards a Inter Agency Information
Exchange: Learning from Best Practices
- Discussing the current regional institutions in place for maritime security: Are they robust?
- Highlighting the challenges of real time intelligence exchange
- Standardising data formats and collection process: Looking at the different technologies being applied
- Best practices for information exchange: Learning the experience of NATO at the Gulf of Aden
Captain Jose Bausua
Chief, Integration Office
NATO
15.10 Emerging Threats: Using Surveillance Systems to
Reduce the Threat of Marine Pollution
- Understanding the current threats of marine pollution, including fisheries and oil spills in Asia
- Looking at coastal surveillance technology and monitoring methods to better manage increased traffic of oil tankers on ship routes
- Best practice technologies in oil spill detection systems for faster response: Lessons learnt from the BP spill
- Oil spill cleaning system updates and how these have been applied in the past: What can be learnt?
Commander Charlie Rances
Deputy Chief of Staff
PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD
15.40 Development of Harbor Underwater Surveillance
Technology for ROK Navy
- Overview of the littoral threats in South Korea: What are the counter strategies available?
- Discussing the challenges of underwater divers to commercial piers, ports, harbours and other commercial assets
- Looking at underwater detection technology, especially sonar and unmanned systems’ capabilities
- Tackling the threats of amphibious warfare and ensuring littoral security: Discussing success factors
Dr. Won Tcheon Oh
Principal Researcher
AGENCY FOR DEFENSE DEVELOPMENT SOUTH KOREA
16.10 The European Perspective: Looking at MDA Efforts
- Understanding the current threats of marine pollution, including fisheries and oil spills in Asia
- Looking at coastal surveillance technology and monitoring methods to better manage increased traffic of oil tankers on ship routes
- Best practice technologies in oil spill detection systems for faster response: Lessons learnt from the BP spill
- Oil spill cleaning system updates and how these have been applied in the past: What can be learnt?
Stefan Alfredsson
Head of Maritime Security Section
ICELANDIC MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
16.40 PANEL DISCUSSION: Key Technologies for Coastal
Surveillance
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Dr. Won Tcheon Oh
Principal Researcher
AGENCY FOR DEFENSE DEVELOPMENT, SOUTH KOREA
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Commander Charlie Rances
Deputy Chief of Staff
PHILIPPINE COAST GUARD
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Stefan Alfredsson
Head of Maritime Security Section
ICELANDIC MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
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