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TCCA Presents 200 EXPERT SPEAKERS 90+ COUNTRIES REPRESENTED 4,000+ CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS PROFESSIONALS 130+ EXHIBITORS DO NOT MISS IT! Register at www.criticalcommunicationsworld.com Produced and researched by: @CritComms_world #CCW2015 THE MUST ATTEND EVENT FOR THE CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY GOLD SPONSORS SILVER SPONSOR ENDORSED BY SPANISH LANGUAGE STREAM SPONSOR CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS EXPERT SPEAKERS KEYNOTE FUTURIST Rudy De Waele Digital Transformation Strategist NETWORK OPERATORS Tor-Helge Lyngstøl CEO DNK Minna Nyman Operations Manager Rakel Daniel Haché Director of External Relations ASTRID Barbara Held Head of Directorate – General Policy BDBOS Jarmo Vinkvist CEO Suomen Virveverkko Ross Macindoe Head of Future Networks Airwave PUBLIC SAFETY & DEFENCE General Ilkka Korkiamäki Chief of C4 (J6) and CIO Finnish Defence Forces Emmanuelle Villebrun French Ministry of Interior Andreas Wack Lieutenant Colonel German Armed Forces Dr. Khalid Almarri Director of Communications Dubai Police G.H.Q. Thomas Sylvest Copenhagen Fire Department Alec Mormont Founder Drones For Good Edival Novaes Undersecretary of Technology Secretariat of Public Security of Rio de Janeiro State Chris Dreyfus Chief Inspector British Transport Police TRANSPORT, ENERGY & INDUSTRY Philippe Massy Head of Radio Networks SNCF Neptali Mayorga Transportadora de Gas del Peru Petri Nieminen Senior Advisor - Power Systems National Emergency Supply Agency Finland Gary Mason RF and Systems Engineer GE Transportation Systems The official event of the Community NEW NEW NEW NEW THIS IS WHERE THE CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNITY MEETS EVERY YEAR” HANNU ARONSSON, TCCA APPLICATIONS WORKING GROUP NETWORKS IN ACTION CRITICAL APPLICATIONS & VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS LIVE TRANSFORMATION & DISCOVERY SPANISH LANGUAGE MISSION CRITICAL MOBILE BROADBAND INDUSTRY, ENERGY & TRANSPORT LARGER EXHIBITION WITH DEDICATED NETWORKING BAR & GUIDED TOURS WELCOME NETWORKING DRINKS & GALA EVENING 70% DISCOUNT FOR CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS USERS NEW FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INCLUDING - UAS, CONNECTED VEHICLES & BODY WORN VIDEO

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Page 1: NEW FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INCLUDING - UAS ... · The International Critical Communications community will return to Europe for the 17th Critical Communications World, incorporating

TCCAPresents

200EXPERT SPEAKERS

90+COUNTRIES REPRESENTED

4,000+CRITICAL

COMMUNICATIONS PROFESSIONALS

130+EXHIBITORS

DO NOT MISS IT! Register at www.criticalcommunicationsworld.com

Produced and researched by:

@CritComms_world#CCW2015

THE MUST ATTEND EVENT FOR THE CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSOR

ENDORSED BY

SPANISH LANGUAGE STREAM SPONSOR

CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS EXPERT SPEAKERS KEYNOTE FUTURIST

Rudy De Waele Digital Transformation Strategist

NETWORK OPERATORS

Tor-Helge Lyngstøl CEO DNK

Minna Nyman Operations Manager Rakel

Daniel Haché Director of External Relations ASTRID

Barbara Held Head of Directorate – General Policy BDBOS

Jarmo Vinkvist CEO Suomen Virveverkko

Ross Macindoe Head of Future Networks Airwave

PUBLIC SAFETY & DEFENCE

General Ilkka Korkiamäki Chief of C4 (J6) and CIO Finnish Defence Forces

Emmanuelle Villebrun French Ministry of Interior

Andreas Wack Lieutenant Colonel German Armed Forces

Dr. Khalid Almarri Director of Communications Dubai Police G.H.Q.

Thomas Sylvest Copenhagen Fire Department

Alec Mormont Founder Drones For Good

Edival Novaes Undersecretary of Technology Secretariat of Public Security of Rio de Janeiro State

Chris Dreyfus Chief Inspector British Transport Police

TRANSPORT, ENERGY & INDUSTRY

Philippe Massy Head of Radio Networks SNCF

Neptali Mayorga Transportadora de Gas del Peru

Petri Nieminen Senior Advisor - Power Systems National Emergency Supply Agency Finland

Gary Mason RF and Systems Engineer GE Transportation Systems

The official event of the

Community

NEW NEW NEW NEW

THIS IS WHERE THE CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNITY

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NETWORKS IN ACTION

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70% DISCOUNT FOR CRITICAL

COMMUNICATIONS USERS

NEW FOCUS ON TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INCLUDING - UAS, CONNECTED

VEHICLES & BODY WORN VIDEO

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The International Critical Communications community will return to Europe for the 17th Critical Communications World, incorporating TETRA World Congress. Join us on 19 – 21 May 2015 for what is set to be an outstanding event!

Meet, Network and Learn with 4,000+ Critical Communications professionals, including End-Users, Operators, Network and Terminal Manufacturers and Application Developers from around the Globe.

WELCOME TO CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS WORLD 2015

You can also take time out of the conference to visit the extensive exhibition hall, where you will see all the latest innovations being showcased and demonstrated including networks, terminals, applications, accessories and more.

We look forward to welcoming you to Barcelona, to answer all of your questions about the future of Mission Critical Communications.

Phil Godfrey Chairman TCCA

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Celebrate with the Critical Communications community at the Torre Bellesguard! This beautiful residence, designed by Antoni Gaudí, is the perfect setting for an evening of local cuisine, entertainment and culture, where you can continue to network with your colleagues.

For full details of the gala evening and to find out how to register your place visit www.criticalcommunicationsworld.com

CCW 2015 ‘GAUDÍ’ GALA EVENINGWEDNESDAY 20TH MAY

DO NOT MISS IT! Register at www.criticalcommunicationsworld.com Twitter: @CritComms_world #CCW2015

55%Critical Communications

Users & Network Operators

YOUR AGENDA AT A GLANCE

2015 HIGHLIGHTS TCCA

Presents

Scandinavia 11% Central & Eastern Europe 17%Western Europe 30%

MEET A GLOBAL AUDIENCE OF CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS PROFESSIONALS

TUESDAY 19TH MAYIN-DEPTH TRAINING SESSIONS AND SEMINARS• Introduction To TETRA

• Critical Communications For Transport

• SCADA, Smart Grids & Telemetry

• Mission Critical Applications Development

• Security

• Mission Critical Mobile Broadband Communications Roadmap

• Future Hybrid Networks – TETRA, Secure MVNO & Broadband

• Next Generation In-Building Public Safety Networks

• Critical Control Room Planning & Change Management

• CCW2015ExhibitionOpeningCeremony• WelcomingNetworkingReception• GuidedExhibitionTours

WEDNESDAY 20TH MAY2015 - 2030 EVOLVING NETWORKS AND SERVICES FOR CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS

• Keynote & VIP Plenary Session

• TETRA For Today & Tomorrow

• Large Event Security

• Critical Communications Networks In Action

• Critical Communications LIVE Showcase

• Spanish Language Theatre

• Applications & Visual Communications

• Transformation & Discovery – Focus on UAS and Connected Vehicles

• Gaudi-InspiredCCWGalaEvening

THURSDAY 21ST MAYMISSION CRITICAL BROADBAND STRATEGY

• Network Development & Business Models

• Mission Critical Mobile Broadband Strategy

• In depth Plenary Debate

• Focus on Data

• Big Data & Intelligence

• Commercial Operator Focus

• Standardisation

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• Transport, Energy & Industry

• Body Worn Video

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TETRA is an open standard for professional and critical communications. It is used in more than 100 countries worldwide. This seminar is intended as an introduction for those who are new to TETRA and also as a brief update for those who may be familiar with TETRA but want to be brought up to-date with the current status and the future development of this technology. This introductory seminar will focus on the benefits of voice and data applications that TETRA systems can provide to the professional users of mobile radio around the world. It will also provide up-to-date information on its global successes and the position of TETRA technology in the global mobile communication marketplace. The seminar will be chaired by Harald Ludwig, chairman of the TETRA + Critical Communications Association Technical Forum, and the speakers are senior managers from the organisations who are members of the Association. Several of the speakers have been intimately involved in the creation of the TETRA standard itself.

MISSION CRITICAL MOBILE BROADBAND COMMUNICATIONS ROADMAPWhat does the future hold for Mission Critical Mobile Broadband networks, usage and applications? What are the next steps for planning the technical roadmap? This seminar will bring together Users, Network Operators, Innovators and Solutions Providers to debate application requirements, potential LTE solutions, and trials for future Critical Communications networks.

The agenda will include the following presentations:• Critical Communications TETRA And Broadband

Roadmap For 2030General Ilkka Korkiamäki, Chief of C4 (J6) and CIO, Finnish Defence Forces Jarmo Vinkvist, CEO, Suomen Virveverkko

• Fully Integrated Mission Critical TETRA+LTE Infrastructure: How To Combine The Best Of Two Worlds

Marta Fontecha, Business Development Manager, Teltronic

• LMR And Mobile Broadband, The Start Of A Long Lasting Relationship

Rick Mostaert, Sr. Director Product Management, Motorola Solutions

• Weighing Pros And Cons Of Five Business Models To Successfully Manage PMR Evolution To Ultra-Broadband

Jérôme Brouet, Director, Innovation - Strategic Industries, Alcatel-Lucent

• Factors Which Determine Technology Transitions, And Application To The Future Of TETRA

Richard Martin, Independent Critical Communications Professional

CRITICAL CONTROL ROOM PLANNING & CHANGE MANAGEMENTThis fully interactive meeting will ask delegates to assess the fundamental elements of a control room and consider how we can develop and optimise processes, manage change and achieve a sustainable develop path.

Attendees will consider key challenges, including:•Changing citizen expectations•Keeping up with the requirements of the

business•Rapidly changing technology•Cost of provision•Stagnation•Poor performance•New working practices and ideas•What might drive change in the future and

when?•What might change look like?•What are the barriers to success?

Seminar Leaders

Peter Prater, Chair, TCCA Control Rooms WG

Chris Dreyfus, Chief Inspector, British Transport Police

TETRA FOR SCADA, SMART GRIDS AND TELEMETRYWhilst the first TETRA networks were very much focussed on secure voice services the last few years has seen growth in the use of TETRA for SCADA/telecontrol and more recently for smart grids. Latest developments such as compact TETRA systems have opened up new possibilities for smaller systems and TEDS promises much faster data rates and powerful new features. But what does this all mean for Users of SCADA, smart grid and telemetry systems?

This seminar will bring you updates from the TCCA SCADA, Smart Grids & Telemetry Group, as well as specific case studies including the use of TETRA for data transmission and control:

• SCADA business case for TETRA, GSM and WiFi – considering regulatory issues and system capabilities

• TEDS data transmission for industry

This highly interactive session will allow delegates to discuss, share experiences and learn with likeminded colleagues from around the world

Led by: Nick Smye from Mason Advisory Services with input from ESS, Piciorgros and Teltronic

HOW TO MANAGE FUTURE HYBRID NETWORKS IN A SECURE AND EFFICIENT WAY - TETRA, SECURE MVNO AND BROADBAND•What are hybrid networks?•Data applications driving the need•Secure and efficient management of

hybrid networks•PMR operator’s viewpoint - Finland’s 5

Steps to Critical Broadband•Operator’s financial landscape of

broadband introduction•TETRA evolution and standardization• Investments contributing for today

and future

Led By: Ole Arrhenius, Senior Solution Marketing Manager, Airbus Defence and Space

Tapio Savunen, Director, Business Development, Airbus Defence and Space

EXPLORING NEXT GENERATION IN-BUILDING PUBLIC SAFETY NETWORKS THROUGH LTE AND DIGITAL DISTRIBUTIONPublic Safety TETRA offers critical voice communication capabilities for public safety users but the high-speed data capabilities of a future broadband public safety network must be provided by a modern technology, most probably LTE.

With emergency services around the world promoting the sharing of video and image content in disaster situations, the critical communications network needs to be failsafe. What are the challenges of deploying LTE? And what about when you throw in the complexity of enclosed environments like tunnels or metro stations?

This seminar will outline the impact that LTE will have on the provision of public safety networks inside challenging environments, drawing on real-life case studies*, and explore the options for future networks using digital distribution.

Participants of this session will also consider:

• The increased importance of managing interference in future mission critical networks incorporating LTE

• The challenges of deploying both public safety and cellular coverage alongside each other in confined environments

• The future of wireless coverage distribution using digital technology

Led by: Ingo Flömer and Moti Shalev, Product Management Directors, Axell Wireless

CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS FOR TRANSPORT This seminar will examine how to optimise the use of Critical Communications technologies in the transportation environment including rail, light rail, metros, mass transit, highways and airports.

Discussion will focus on technical implementation issues, future broadband requirements and solutions, market needs, operational considerations and application development.

Using key case studies from the transport sector, presentations and discussion will evaluate:•Planning, designing and deploying total coverage

solutions to enable communication (voice and data) between drivers, stations, depots, control centres and to passengers

•Examining The First Positive Train Control (PTC) Over TETRA Implementation

•Evaluating the requirements for broadband critical communications in transport environments

•Deploying TETRA To Increase Efficiency In The Rail Environment

•Voice & Data communication solutions for Transport: Next steps in enhanced applications, on-board integration, video and security operations

The Seminar will be led by the TCCA Transport Group, with extra input from GE Transportation Systems, Teltronic and Finnish Transport Agency

CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS SECURITYThis seminar will examine how to manage new developments and the evolution of Critical Communications technologies that bring new security and fraud threats.

The TCCA Security & Fraud Prevention Group (SFPG) is an independent team that unifies all parties within the Critical Communications community. The SFPG design counter measures that can be built into new developments, whilst at the same time ensuring that fraud and security do not act as barriers to new TETRA & Critical Communications projects.

The agenda will focus on the following issues:

• Security in Critical Communications, secure system design, creation of security policy

• Secure implementations and physical security of TETRA terminals

• Air Interface Encryption and End-to-End Encryption

• Security management• Securing the evolution of Critical

Communications- LTE environment - LTE mechanisms

Led By: Members Of The TCCA Security & Fraud Prevention Group

MISSION CRITICAL APPLICATIONS WITH TETRA DATA AND BEYONDJoin this seminar to evaluate how to develop applications for existing and future networks and bearers. The agenda will focus on both the development and standardisation of practical applications, as well as techniques for optimising applications to enable enhanced data services. All attendees will have the opportunity to network, brainstorm and share ideas on developing and implementing a range of applications for critical communications.

Hear and share insights on:•How TETRA applications enable

modern data-centric operations•Example applications from real users•Technical details to help you get the

most out of TETRA networks with data•Practical introduction to creating

TETRA data apps•Delivering text, image, push and pull

end-to-end apps using TETRA - Instant deployment of command and

control

Led by Hannu Aronsson, Chair, TCCA Applications Working Group with contributions from Croatian MOI and Motorola Solutions

UNDERSTANDING ISI: SECURING INTEROPERABILITY BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY, PROCEDURES AND USER COMMUNICATION ACROSS BORDERSJoin this seminar to gain a greater understanding of the steps being taken towards full ISI, bringing interoperability between agencies and countries closer.

The agenda will include the following presentations:• ISITEP introduction and overall scope of

programmeFederico Frosali (Selex ES)

•Norway-Sweden ISI solution, Operator perspectiveMarianne Storrøsten (DNK) and Anita Galin (MSB)

•Norway-Sweden ISI solution, End-user perspectiveTeith Kyrre Dalsrud (National Police Norway) and Reine Lamkiewicz (Swedish Police, Region West)

•Three-Country Pilot: Cross-border use casesPatrick Feys and Etienne Lezaack (Belgian Federal Police)

• ISI - How does it work? TETRA ISI gateway architecture. Gateway solution of the futureChristian Bjerrum-Niese (Motorola Solutions)

•TETRA-TETRA ISI subscriber solutionIain Ivory (Motorola Solutions)

•TETRA-TETRAPOL subscriber solution of the futureFederica Battisti (University of Roma Tre) and Federico Frosali (Selex)

The TETRA Market•World Market, Size, Growth•Market Sectors & Main Applications•Examples of TETRA Projects•TETRA and other Technologies with focus

on DMR•Complementary Data Technologies

Phil Kidner, CEO, TETRA + Critical Communications Association

Overview of Services & Facilities•Major drivers behind ETSI’s TETRA

standardisation programme •TETRA standard • Interoperability •Security and supplementary services •Voice and Data services for applications

Tapio Mäkinen, Marketing Director, Airbus Defence and Space

Network Architecture and Interfaces•TETRA Architecture•Description of standard TETRA interfaces•Network Management•Gateway to third party equipment

Angelo Benvenuto, Business Development Manager, Selex ES

Addressing, Numbering and Dialling in TETRA• Identity format•Numbering schemes•Dialling procedures

Alexander Heinz, Vice President Marketing & Product Marketing, Hytera Mobilfunk

Direct Mode•DMO Modes, Services and facilities •DMO key differences with TMO •Equipment types: Repeaters, Gateways•Benefits and Applications

Giampiero Colangelo, Business Development Manager, Selex ES

Comprehensive Security Features•The importance of security in TETRA•Overview of TETRA security functions•Authentication and Air Interface Encryption•Key Management •End to End encryption

David Chater-Lea, Fellow of the Technical Staff, Motorola Solutions

Regulations Checklist & System Planning•Frequency regulation and bands•Licensing and approvals•Environmental legislation•System planning, radio planning, operational

planning

Juha Knuuttila, Principal Lecturer, Laurea University of Applied Sciences

TETRA Interoperability (IOP)•Benefits of Interoperability•Testing & Certification Process•Test Automation

Harald Ludwig, Managing Director, Arico Technologies

Data Services & TETRA Broadband•TETRA Packet Data•TETRA TEDS and TEDS Direct Access•Transmit Diversity•Broadband technologies•How to reach a TETRA Broadband standard•Spectrum and market considerations

Mark Edwards, Principal Staff Engineer, Motorola Solutions

Christian Bjerrum-Niese, Business Development Manager, Motorola Solutions

Applications•Applications for TETRA•Single slot packet data applications•Multislot data services•TEDS Applications•Applications for TETRA Broadband•Optimising data transmission over TETRA

Hannu Aronsson, Chief Technical Officer, Portalify

Location Technologies & Solutions•Market Requirements for APLS•Command and Control requirements•Configuring and using APLS•How can TETRA be utilised•TETRA Location Information Protocol (LIP)

Peter Hudson, Senior Product Manager, Sepura

TETRA over IP•Definition of TETRA over IP •Applications for TETRA over IP •Reliability and security aspects •Future roadmap of TETRA over IP

Bert Bouwers, CTO, Rohill

DesigningandExpandingaTETRANetwork•Link Budget Calculation•Building a single site network•Extending to a multi-site network

Johann Janzen, Presales Support Engineer, Damm Cellular Systems

Migrating to a New TETRA System•Managing the transition process•Fleet Mapping•User Training

Edwin Lourens, Consultant SAIT

Delegates can choose to attend either the full day ‘INTRODUCTION TO TETRA’ SEMINAR

or one MORNING SESSION and one AFTERNOON SESSION

08:30 - 09:00 09:00 - 12.30 14.00 - 17.30

DO NOT MISS IT! Register at www.criticalcommunicationsworld.comFacebook: Critical Communications World Series

TUESDAY 19TH MAY PRE-CONFERENCE SEMINARS‘Introduction to TETRA’ Full Day Seminar

Morning Sessions Afternoon Sessions

Registration & Refreshments

09.00 –17.30 AN INTRODUCTION TO TETRA

09.00 – 12.30 CHOOSE ONE OF FOUR MORNING SEMINARS

14.00 – 17.30 CHOOSE ONE OF FIVE AFTERNOON SEMINARS

All delegates will receive a certificate of attendance endorsed

by the TETRA + Critical Communications

Association.

BeTheFirstToAccessTheCriticalCommunicationsWorld2015Exhibition!The CCW Exhibition will open from 16.00-19.00 on 19th May, including the Welcome

Networking Reception at 17.30-19.00. Be the first to meet the exhibitors and access the latest technologies and NEW Critical Communications products.

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DO NOT MISS IT! Register at www.criticalcommunicationsworld.com Twitter: @CritComms_world #CCW2015

WEDNESDAY 20TH MAY DAY ONE

13.05LunchandOpportunitytovisitCCWExhibition

08.00 Registration Opens

PLENARY SESSION

STREAM A: Critical Communications Networks In

Action

STREAM B: Applications And Visual

Communications

STREAM C: Ponencias En Idioma Español

08.45 Welcome AddressPhil Kidner, CEO, TETRA & Critical Communications Association

CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW

08.55 Keynote Futurist PerspectiveStaying Ahead Of The Next Technology Wave – Examining Which New Technologies Will Impact Critical Communications Users In The Next 20 YearsRudy De Waele, Digital Transformation Strategist

09.25 The Future for Critical Communications•How can future technologies benefit Critical Communications Users?•Moving from hardware to applications solutions•How will standards impact our future?• Is our future vision really achievable?Phil Godfrey, Chairman, TETRA & Critical Communications Association

09.45 PANEL SESSION: 2015-2030 Evolving Networks And Services ForTheNextGenerationOfCriticalCommunicationsUsers•Key technical developments of TETRA – driving continued investment•Developing resilient and scalable networks for the next decade and beyond•Critical Data, Applications and Broadband•Are all Users getting what they want and need?•Focus on terminalsPanel LeaderPeter Prater, Key Account Manager, Frequentis & Chair, TCCA Control Rooms GroupInvited Panellists:Phil Godfrey, Chairman, TETRA & Critical Communications AssociationTor Helge Lyngstol, CEO, DNKMinna Nyman, Operations Manager, RakelJolly Wong, Chief Telecommunications Engineer, Hong Kong Police

10.15 Are We Reaching a Technology Inflection Point in Public Safety?•Through greater interoperability, mission-critical communications and a flood

of new data resources can be unified into actionable intelligence•Empowering governments, public sector agencies and commercial

organizations to minimize threats, resolve issues, and ensure the safety of both users and the wider community

•Explaining how added services and the collaboration of technology for mission critical voice and data (TETRA, LTE) are evolving public safety capabilities

•Moving from simply reacting and responding to incidents to predicting and preventing them

Bob Schassler, Executive Vice President, Motorola Solutions

10.35 Meeting The Critical Communications Needs Of The Future: Evolving TETRA For New Services For Users And Tools For Operators •Outlining the need for new services and tools as well as the provision of

TETRA over LTE •Developing Ad Hoc coverage solutions and multi-network subscriber

management• Increasing efficiency and productivity with mobile data use Frédéric Miran, Head of Products Portfolio – Secure Land Communications, Airbus Defence and Space

10.55 Morning Refreshments And Opportunity ToVisitCCW2015Exhibition

11.45 Remarks From The ChairJeppe Jepsen, Board Member, TETRA & Critical Communications Association

LARGE EVENT SECURITY

11.50 Critical Communications Challenges And Best Practice In The Security For High Profile EventsCase One: Official visit of U.S. President Barack Obama 25-26 March 2014 in Belgium Managing up to 10 times the normal radio traffic

Case Two: World War One Memorial Events in Belgium in 2014Hundreds of agents and police deployed in a small area •When, how and what to plan – the network operator’s view•How to handle significant peaks in radio traffic•How the network operator can best support proper communications

disciplineDaniel Haché, Director of External Relations, ASTRID

12.10 PANEL SESSION: Preparing For Success – Large Scale Event PlanningThis discussion session will pin down the lessons learnt during the planning of large scale events in Europe in the last 12 months and outline strategies to pass on to future event organisers.

Perspectives On:•Nuclear Security Summit – The Netherlands, March 2014•NATO Summit Wales, September 2014•Coronation Of King Felipe – Spain •FIFA World Cup – Brazil, Summer 2014

- Ensuring cooperation and coordination between agencies - Effective surveillance monitoring and communication to identify and deal

with potential threats before they develop - Managing the everyday alongside the extraordinary

Panel LeaderPeter Goulding, Public Safety Specialist, Motorola SolutionsPanellists include:Martin Benke, Head of Network Support & Operations, AirwaveBas de Grood, CEO, AbiomSenior Representative From SIRDEEEdival NOVAES, Undersecretary of Technology, Secretariat of Public Security of Rio de Janeiro State

12.45 Spotlight on Germany: BDBOS Network Roll Out and User Feedback•Current deployment and integration status•470,000 Users and counting•Feedback

- Coverage challenges (Large scale events, in-building issues) - Meeting terminal needs

Barbara Held, Head of Directorate – General Policy, BDBOS

14.20 Opening Remarks From The Chair

14.25 Hottest Time For Rakel – Controlling An Area Equal To A Third Of Switzerland On Fire•Use of mission critical communication services during a major forest fire•Use of supporting IT applicationsMikael Borgqvist, Sector Service Manager, Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency

14.45 Optimising The Use Of The TETRA Network For Safe City Operations In Rome Metropolitan Area The presentation will evaluate how TETRA is supporting Rome metropolitan police in Security enforcement and city controlAndrea Pratesi’s, SVP LoB Homeland Security & Critical Infrastructure, Selex ESSenior representative from Rome Municipality

15.05 Baby-Savers: New Alerts Via Radio Quickly Call Medics To The Rescue•Babies in Finland’s North Karelia hospital have a better chance of a healthy

life thanks to two new alarms that bring medical staff running:•Emergency Cesarean Section alert, can save a vital three minutes

compared to the previous method using GSM and calling one by one. •Baby Revive alert, an alarm set off when a newborn needs to be resuscitatedJari Hirvonen, Emergency Nurse, North Karelia Central Hospital, Finland*Waiting final confirmation

15.25 Consolidating From Forty PMR Networks To Just One In South Tyrol•TETRA is stepping up to the challenge of providing communications

across one of Italy’s most mountainous areas, cutting the number of public networks from 40 to just one

•Evaluating the scope and timelines for the project•Concept for training•Key coverage challenges•Meeting User demandsDr. Ing. Markus Rauch, Coordination of the Regional Radio Services, Office for Civil Protection, Autonomous Province of Bozen – South Tyrol

15.45 Afternoon Refreshment Break And OpportunityToVisitCCW2015Exhibition

16.15 Keeping Speed Safe: How The World’s Fastest Rally Relies On Secure Radios•Using the VIRVE to manage security and communications at Neste Oil

Rally Finland (NORF) the fastest in the World Rally Championships•Cooperative operating models: using radios effectively for a variety of

issues, from event management to critical security communications•Effectively setting up radio talk groups •Experiences from using a mobile satellite-connected Virve base stationJari Wilén, Security Manager, Neste Oil Rally Finland 2014

16.35 TETRAExtreme,DeploymentsInHarshAndRemoteLocations •From Volcanoes to Polar wastelands the provision of highly available

Public Safety networks in Iceland generates unique environmental and geographic challenges

•Successfully deploying TETRA in harsh and remote locations •Showing how the network’s base stations are specially built, transported,

remotely managed and serviced to ensure mission critical communicationsThorhallur Olafsson, Managing Director, Neydarlinan 112

16.55 Planning The Brunei Police Force C4IS Transformation•Upgrading the Brunei Police’s Command, Control, Communication,

Computerization and Integrated System (C4IS)•Sharing the Vision and Objectives of the transformational project •Enhancing the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the Police ForcePg Md Jefri Pg Hj Abd Hamid, Deputy Director of Logistic, RBPF NDCS Project Manager, Royal Brunei Police Force

17.15 Close of Conference Day One

14.20 Opening Remarks From The ChairHannu Aronsson, Chair, TCCA Applications Working Group

14.25 Apps For Operations: User-To-User MindshareThis session will allow end users to discuss real apps from their operations, describe their operational use and experiences, benefits and return-on-investment, then compare the apps and ask questions from the audience and each other.•Mobility management for end Users•Predictive Policing• Industrial Applications•TelematicsPanel LeaderHannu Aronsson, Chair, TCCA Applications Working GroupPanellists include Marijo Novosel, Head of TETRA Network Management, Croatian MOIPekka Nurhonen, CTO, EXP Analytics Oy

14.45 Applications – Evolution not Revolution•This presentation will examine the use of applications in a bearer agnostic

sense across multiple vertical markets with real life examples. •Evaluating the development and use of applications for the Public Safety

and commercial marketsJonathan Hamill, VP Government and Public Safety, Sepura

15.05 A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words – Or Is It? How To Utilise Video In Emergency Situations•Using feedback from a disaster exercise held in Finland last summer•During the disaster exercise the people present in the control centre did

not really make full use of this video material•Developing appropriate training on using video material in these situationsPasi Kämppi, Laurea University of Applied Sciences

15.25 Getting the Whole Picture, Collection, Storage and Management of Photography via Radio •Outlining the current legal landscape,•Considerations regarding the integration of imaging into existing workflows •Address the issues which have slowed wide adoptionPeter Goulding, Public Safety Specialist, Motorola Solutions

15.45 Afternoon Refreshment Break And OpportunityToVisitCCW2015Exhibition

16.15 Delivering A Digital Policing Transformation •Accessing, checking and updating operational databases and records

from the front line•Completing intuitive pre-configured forms and tickets with auto-population,

mandatory fields and pick list capability to minimise bureaucracy•Recording information and completing data out of coverage and

immediately synchronising information when back in coverageDavid Robinson, Head of Business Development (Mobile and Applications), Airwave

16.35 Evaluating The Mapinfo Application For Monitoring, Quality Management And Quality Analysis For Technical Operators•Developing location-based solutions and web mapping tools•Using applications for monitoring network parameters, quality analysis,

well-visualised SLA reports•Optimising network parametersAvo-Rein Tereping, RIKS

16.55 Mission-Critical Photo And Video Communications: Evaluating The Operational Impact On Network ResourcesFocusing communications capacity on operationally relevant content, while keeping image quality high•Minimising network load and cost, and access to essential information•Developing an optimal mission-critical visual communications solution for

low bandwidth•Photos and video over TEDS - with image precision for the operationally

relevant details•Supplying video with adaptive streaming for the available bandwidthHarald Skinnemoen, Managing Director, Ansur

17.15 Close of Conference Day One

14.30 Opening Remarks From The Chair

REDES DE COMUNICACIONES DE EMERGENCIA DE HOY Y DEL MAÑANA

14.35 Abertis Telecom – Uso del TETRA y tecnologías complementarias para ofrecer Servicios de Banda Ancha para los cuerpos de Seguridad y Emergencia en España•Requerimientos de los usuarios•Co-existencia entre diferentes tecnologías•Disponibilidad de frecuencias para redes PPDR•Modelos operativosMirko Masi, Head of Mobile Communications Services, Abertis Telecom

15.05 RESCAN: Una Red De Comunicaciones Estructurante De Las Islas Canarias• Importancia del despliegue de la red•Servicios esenciales que se prestan sobre la misma •Las dificultades archipielágicas del despliegue como valor añadido de

conocimiento.Roberto Moreno, RESCAN

15.25 TETRA y LTE: competidores o complementarios?•TETRA, estatus hoy, por que invertir•Como debería una organización planificar su futura solución de

comunicaciones•El punto de inflexión tecnológica en la seguridad publicaManuel Torres, Vicepresidente corporativo y director general de Motorola Solutions, Europa y Africa

15.45 Afternoon Refreshment Break And OpportunityToVisitCCW2015Exhibition

16.15 Sistema Integral De Seguridad Pública De La Provincia De Entre Ríos•Antecedentes del Proyecto•Alcance del Proyecto. Descripción de los Subsistemas•Resultados obtenidos y proyección del Sistema Provincial (Próximos

pasos)Comisario General Hector Roberto Ramon Massuh, Jefe De Policía, Policía De La Provincia De Entre Ríos

16.35 Portavoz de Adesal; “Desafíos en Comunicaciones Críticas para la Comunidad Valenciana”•Desarrollo de soluciones robustas para comunicaciones

interinstitucionales•Ofreciendo soluciones únicas para los requisitos de los clientes•Respuesta a las necesidades del futuro a través de aplicaciones

innovadoras

16.55 Evolución de la red Tetra en la Región de Navarra

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PLENARY SESSION08.50 Opening Remarks From The Chair

MISSION CRITICAL MOBILE BROADBAND

09.00 Critical Communication TETRA and Broadband Roadmap for 2030In 2014, VIRVE commissioned a report on the Broadband Roadmap leading to 2030. This presentation will outline the strategic plans to continue to develop TETRA while implementing Mobile Broadband in a phased approachJarmo Vinkvist, CEO, Suomen Virveverkko

09.20 PANEL SESSION: WhatRoleWillTETRAPlayInNextGenerationCritical Communications Networks?•Demonstrating TETRA’s relevance over the next decade•Using existing TETRA networks as a backbone for future Critical

Communications infrastructure•Optimal use of existing TETRA networks to limit needless additional investmentsJarmo Vinkvist, CEO, Suomen Virveverkko Steve Barber, Head of Product Strategy, Sepura Jose Manuel Martin, CEO, PowertrunkMirko Masi, Head of Mobile Communications Services, Abertis Telecom

09.50 Blue Light Mobile – Putting Data Communications Under One UmbrellaBelgian public safety users can use the best of commercial broadband services. How can they do this without returning to the pre-TETRA days of separate communications systems? - Why Blue Light Mobile?- Blue Light Mobile service in summary- Network operator’s lessons learned from setting up the service- Typical use cases- Already in use: Feedback from usersChristophe Gregoire, COO, ASTRID

10.10 PANEL DISCUSSION:ExploringTheOperationalModelsForDeploying LTE For Professional Users How much data? When, where and how? What is mission critical?Choosing the right operational model for deploying a critical communications broadband networkIs commercial cellular suitable for public safety?What’s the timeline for deploying LTE? Suitability of Integration with existing critical communications networksChallenges – spectrum, standardisation, budgetTero Pesonen, Chair, TCCA CCBGRobert Horvitz, Director, Open Spectrum FoundationEmmanuelle Villebrun, French Ministry of InteriorRoss Macindoe, Head of Future Networks, Airwave Sue Lampard, President, British Association of Public Safety Communications OfficialsJeff Spaeth, Corporate Vice President, Systems and Software Enablement, Motorola Solutions

10.50 Evolving Critical Communications To Meet User Demands •Which mission critical services do users need the most in times of emergency? •How can customer demands be met for both critical voice and high-speed data? • Is migration to LTE inevitable or just a complimentary technology for years

to come?Richard Sun, Vice President, ZTE Trunking

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11.50 Deploying Highly Mobile LTE Networks And Coverage For Tactical Missions•Determining the requirements for deployable networks and coverage

systems for defence forces •Combining TETRA and LTE to enable the parallel use of all TETRA voice

services and broadband data transmission•Evaluating the experience of deploying LTE for the German Military•Results from trialing a moving base station, radio range, data transfer rate,

performance while moving and interfaces to other systemsAndreas Wack, Lieutenant Colonel, German Armed Forces

12.10 Evaluating The Latest Developments For Mission Critical Communications – TETRA + LTE•Mission critical networks evolution•Simplifying the move to LTE•Leveraging the existing networksFelix de la Fuente, Senior VP Sales and Marketing, Teltronic

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12.30 3GPP Mission Critical -Working Group SA6 – The Steps Towards Fully Standardised Mission Critical LTEThis presentation will cover 3GPP application elements and interfaces supporting specialised communication (e.g. Mission Critical Push To Talk), including:•General application architectural aspects•Functional interactions•Allocation of functions to particular subsystems and elements•Generating information flows • Identification of Application protocolsStephen Andrew Howell, Convenor 3GPP TSG SA WG6 and Technical Specialist, UK Home Office

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12.50 PANEL DISCUSSION: What Part Will Commercial Network Operators Play The Critical Communications Community?•How are commercial network operators currently being used?•Can commercial network operators satisfy Critical Communications User

network specifications?• Is it realistic to expect a resilient and reliable service at all times?•How can users offer a more attractive ROI for commercial network operators?•Drafting service level agreements to meet Critical Communication User requirementsPanellists IncludeStephen Greenslade, Principal Solutions Architect, EEJeff Parris, ESMCP Programme Director, Telefonica UK LimitedJofre Palau, Principal Product Manager - Critical Communications, Vodafone Group

14.20 Opening Remarks From The Chair

14.25 Selling TEDS - Making A Strategy For The Use Of Mission Critical DataNorway’s nationwide TETRA network will be the first network that incorporates TEDS. •How can TEDS accommodate the need for mission critical

communications during crisis? •Who should have access to this dedicated, secure and resilient nationwide

mobile data network?Nina Myren, Deputy Director General, DNK

14.45 Debate: Do You Really Need LTE Right Now?•How will TETRA use be characterised over the next 10 years?• Is there a clear enough use case for Mission-Critical LTE yet?•Will LTE ever, truly, replace TETRA entirely?• If an application is currently not in use, then does that mean it is not

Mission-Critical?•Can commercial networks provide a good enough service while

broadband applications are being introduced?

15.05 TETRA&LTEFuturesAndCoexistenceTony Gray, Board Member, TETRA & Critical Communications Association

15.25 Working Together To Lobby For Spectrum – The Road To WRC 2015•Will commercial operations always have the most leverage in spectrum

allocation? •By working together at an organisational level, can joint lobbying help to

increase Critical Communications Users’ leverage? • Is it possible to bring nations together to significantly improve lobbying power?Jeppe Jepsen, Board Member, TETRA & Critical Communications Association

15.45 Afternoon Refreshment Break And OpportunityToVisitCCW2015Exhibition

16.15 Getting Ahead Of Social Media – Managing Its Growing Role Within Critical Control Rooms:•Operating a critical control room in a social media era•Exploring the benefits and challenges•Case Study: The use of Twitter and SMS within British Transport Police•What the future holdsChris Dreyfus, Chief Inspector Head of Force Control Room (London), British Transport Police

16.35 LTE For Industrial Applications•Wireless networking technologies are gaining rapid acceptance in many

industrial sectors because of their cost effectiveness, fast deployment and flexibility

•Applications include SCADA systems for Oil & Gas, smart grids, m2m networking, security and process CCTV applications and others

•Despite originating as a 4G cellular network, LTE poses a great opportunity for industrial applications

•Presentation of Lab testing results of LTE for selective industrial applications, and how to best leverage the technology

16.55 Using Critical Paging Services At Hessen Fire Brigade•Deploying the first TETRA paging device to fully comply with the

functional, interoperability and security requirements of the digital radio network of the German security authorities and organisations

•Examining Hessen fire brigade’s use case and feedback from end-usersDr.-Ing. Richard Georgi, Project Leader, Digitalfunk BOS Hessen*Waiting final confirmation

17.15 Close of Critical Communications World 2015

14.20 Opening Remarks From The Chair

14.25 CreatingSaferCities:AUniqueExerciseScenarioRevealsHow Cooperation Between Authorities And Energy Companies Can Be Further Improved•Exercise scenario: electricity distribution has been cut throughout Finland

– how to recover using water generated power in northern Finland•Realistic exercise saw the city of Rovaniemi without electricity• In addition to cooperation and instructions, the participants‘ command

operations and communications were tested•Role of radio communications in the exercise•Findings and recommendations from the exercisePetri Nieminen, Senior Advisor - Power Systems, National Emergency Supply Agency, Finland

14.45 Increasing TETRA Network Availability And Reliability For Utility Operations •Evaluating the Hong Kong Electric’s TETRA network design and

configuration to ensure high availability and reliability •Deploying a separate geographical redundant switch for the network in

case of emergency •Experiences of implementing this configuration•Using TETRA beyond voice to effectively support operations for the

electricity generation plant and electricity distribution Wilson Kwok, Senior Communication Engineer, The HongKong Electric Co., Limited

15.05 Helsinki Energy Joining The Virve Network• Interoperability of Utilities and Public Safety Users•Examining the network development•Broad coverage optionsGeorge Yrjö Pylvänäinen, Vice President - Business Development, Suomen VirveverkkoMats Fagerström, Helsinki Energy

15.25 State-Of-The-Art TETRA For Airports In The Middle East•Why decentralised architecture - and TETRA - is best suited for Critical

Communications in Airports•Advantages of easy integration into 3rd party applications - using the

open API•Case description and outlook on airport solutions in the Middle EastJames Samuel, CEO, Waves Group FZC

15.45 Afternoon Refreshment Break And OpportunityToVisitCCW2015Exhibition

16.15 Seamless Communications Above And Below Ground; TETRA Infrastructure for the City of Toronto transit system•Providing a complete communications solution above and below ground

to the greater Toronto area•Handling transfer from legacy analogue products to TETRA products•Supporting maintenance, operations and incident management through

applications and data sharing • Improving service, efficiency and safety for passengers and operatorsMilan Vignjevic, Project Manager – Communications Engineering, Toronto Transit Commission*Waiting final confirmation

16.35 The Role of Radio in the Digital Oilfield•Effectively using IP-based two-way radio to enable workforce efficiencies

and ensure safer work practices•Using TETRA to provide seamless integration of existing SCADA and back

office IT Systems•Mitigating future threats of cyber attack. Senior Representative from Zenitel

16.55 How To Drive Operational Performance In Mining Combining Analogue, TETRA And LTE In A Cross-Platform Solution

17.15 Close of Critical Communications World 2015

14.30 Opening Remarks From The Chair

REDES DE COMUNICACIONES DE EMERGENCIA DE HOY Y DEL MAÑANA

14.35 RESCAT una red para dar respuesta a los servicios de Emergencia en Cataluña•La red RESCAT•Evolución de la red•Retos para el futuroXavier Rius, Network Director, RESCAT

15.05 Operando Una Red Regional Multi-Agencia•Redes multi-agencia: Como mantener la privacidad y garantizar el servicio•El reto de la cobertura indoor•Planificar la evolución hacia servicios de banda anchaRicardo Lizundia, Gerente de Servicio TETRA, ITELAZPI

15.25 Portavoz de Kofre Communications; “TETRA garantiza la seguridad en grandes eventos internacionales”•Despliegue rápido de redes TETRA para asegurar comunicaciones fiables

y seguras•Soporte de instalaciones multi-emplazamiento y protección de itinerarios

en carretera•Colaboración interinstitucional con organismos internacionales

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16.15 Portavoz del Ayuntamiento de Barcelona; “Comunicaciones Seguras para la Ciudad de Barcelona”•Comunicaciones seguras interinstitucionales•Uso de soluciones de comunicación critica para mejorar la seguridad

ciudadana•Construyendo sistemas fiables

16.35 Como Proteger La Mas Valiosa Inversion Del Peru: Gasoducto De Camisea •Como proteger la mas valiosa inversion del peru: gasoducto de camisea Neptali Mayorga, Gerente de Tecnología e Informática, Transportadora de Gas del Peru

16.55 La red TETRA de Galicia•Características de la red•El TEDS como respuesta a las necesidades de Banda Ancha•Futuros retos del servicio

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TERMINALS, DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES11:25 Cost-Effectiveness For TETRA Users With Stop Noise Multi

Handset 3-In-1Mikko Salonen, Product Manager, Stop Noise Finland

11:50 Antennas For TETRA To LTE/4G TransitionJohn Thomson, Technical Sales & Support Manager, Panorama Antennas

12:15 Carkit DM, The New Wireless Car Kit For Covert OperationsLaurent Loup, Product Manager, Phonak Communications

12:40 Building The Personal Network, Public Safety Collaboration Via BluetoothJesper Kiel Rasmussen, Tetra Terminal Architect, Motorola Solutions

13.05 Managing Mission Critical Device SecuritySami Honkaniemi, CEO, Mentura Group

NETWORK DEVELOPMENT13.30 The Principles Of Testing, Monitoring And Optimisation For

Modern Networks Simon Orbell, CEO, Syntech Systems

13.55 DMR For Critical CommunicationsRalf Oppermann, Global Sales Director, Schnoor Industrieelektronik

14.20 Coverage Optimisation For Public Safety Radio NetworksOlov Carlsson, Technical Director, WRAP International

14.45 TETRA Network Planning With ICS DesignerCarlos AGUILAS, Business Development Engineer, ATDI Ruben PERDIZ, Business Development Engineer, ATDI

15.10 Energy Efficient Cooling For Base StationsDr. Omar Zetchi, Key-Account Management, STULZ

15:35 An Overview Of In-Building And Tunnels Coverage Case StudiesIngo Flomer, Product Management Director, Axell Wireless

CRITICAL COMMUNICATIONS NETWORKS11:10 2+4 Broadband And Narrowband Integrated Solution

Senior Representative from ZTE Trunking

11.35 How Does PIM Affect TETRAHenrik Jacobsen, Sales Manager, Procom

12:00 Meeting The Coverage And Capacity Demands Of Indoor Wireless ServicesDr. Peter Raabe, Global Product Line Director, Radio Frequency Systems

12.25 Full TETRA Functionality In Less than Five Minutes Johann Janzen, Presales Support Engineer, Damm Cellular Systems

DATA AND APPLICATIONS12.50 Building Stronger Wireless Backbone For Critical Networks

Jean-Philippe Fournier, VP Sales, Spectronite

13.15 Mobile sharing. Wireless managed. Aureliu Martin, Business Development Manager, Rohde & Schwarz Topex

13.40 Extending the TETRA Network Using ApplicationsRichard Parker, VP Technical Marketing & Global CMO, Eyecom Telecommunications Group

14:05 The Importance Of Applications To Support Transition To Broadband PMRCallum Calder, Sales Director - PMR Portfolio, Siemens Convergence Creators

14.30 Consel Application – An Integration Platform For DMR/TETRA/SimulcastStanislaw Slowik. CEO. Aksel

14.55 Critical Application ConnectivityPatrick Conway, Director of Business Development, Virtual Access

15.20 Critical Photo And Video Communications: Evaluating The Operational Impact On Network ResourcesHarald Skinnemoen, CEO, AnsuR Technologies

Wednesday 20th May 2015

14.15 Opening Remarks From The Chair: How Will Innovation Shape The Future Of Critical Communications•How are Critical Communications Users looking to take advantage of the next wave

of innovation?•How will the ability to record and send videos securely and quickly change Critical

Communications?•Will new legislation need to be drafted to protect personal rights of the publicRobin Davis, Management Consultant, Actica

14.35 Examining The Evolution Of Video Surveillance And Analytics In Improving Security And Reducing Crime Rates•To what extent is video surveillance the key element of city security? •How will 4G LTE impact CCTV as it enables faster data transfer and live video streams

in high definition?•Determining the impact of mobile video surveillance, what will be the impact of real

time footage? UAVs•Managing video surveillance data storage; ensuring archived data can be accessed

14.55 Deploying ‘Drones’ For Good – The Development Of The Ambulance DroneUAS For Critical Communications•Speeding up emergency response using an ambulance drone •Developing a compact flying toolbox of essential supplies for advanced life support•A prototype focusing on the delivery of an automated defibrillator• Incorporating a two-way, video-supported communication channel between 112

operators and the first responders•Next stepsAlec Momont, Founder, Drones For Good

15.15 PANEL SESSION: Understanding The Future Potential Of Unmanned Aerial Systems In Public Safety•Examining successful usage of UAS for public safety and emergency response•Practicalities of using UAS – weight, equipment, capturing the required information,

manoeuvrability and battery life•Evaluating differing requirements and applications by individual agencies•Reviewing the potentially limiting factors – cost, regulation, public security concerns

Thomas Sylvest, Copenhagen Fire Department Philippe Massy, Head of Radio Networks, SNCFAndy Cashmore, Watch Commander, West Midlands Fire Service *Waiting final confirmation

15.45 Deploying UAVs Within The Rail Industry To Improve Security And Safety•Understanding the current usage of UAVs for Critical

Communications in the rail environment•Meeting and overcoming regulations in congested areas•Effectively using and analysing data•Exploring further applications of UAVs – linking with

Mission Critical Broadband deploymentPhilippe Massy, Head of Radio Networks, SNCF

16.05 PANEL SESSION: Outlining How To Protect Critical Communications Infrastructure From Cyber Attacks•What are the threats? •How to protect the Critical Communications and TETRA

environment from cyber threats• Improving training in your organisation and defining

processes to manage attacksEric Davalo, Head of Portfolio, Airbus Defense & Space

16.25 Dubai City Smart Policing - Reviewing The Technologies Used In the Command and Control Centre and highlighting the process on how we became Smart Police ForceDr. Khalid Almarri, Director of Communications, Dubai Police G.H.Q.

16.45 Wearables For Public Safety And Beyond•Addressing two key points with wearables for Public

Safety & other industries: - Situational awareness delivered to the entire team

based on sensor data and other sources

- The opportunity wearables represent for the user•Exploring how a wearable system can understand the

state of the user and their environment; and how this enables it to deliver the right information, at the right time and in the right way

•Making the wearer’s experience more personalised and appropriate to their needs at the time

Alejandro Blanco, Motorola Solutions

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Thursday 21st May 2015

14.15 Opening Remarks From The Chair

BODY WORN VIDEO

14.20 Body Worn Video (BWV): Feedback On Trials Of A Powerful New Capability For Public Safety Users

14.40 Discussion: Debating The Viability And Benefits Of Body Worn Video For First Responders

15.00 The Pros And Cons Of Body Worn Video Deployment (BWV) •Presenting recent findings and conclusions from a

worldwide study on the use of BWV•Outlining the views from front line to decision makers•Examining most common use cases, views on ideal

equipment and the challenge of handling large amounts of data

•Evaluating challenges around public laws and regulations as well as general public views

Katja Haukohl Millard, Market Research Manager, Motorola Solutions

CONNECTED VEHICLES

15.20 Effectively Equipping Connected Vehicles – Developing Future proof Operational Workstation Infrastructure •Evaluating existing in-vehicle ICT equipment, applications

and services used by emergency responders•Determining the future expectations for the operative

computing environment – meeting the needs of different agencies

•Key requirements - applications, communication technology and adequate data security, resilient architecture

•Evaluating the collaboration between the Finnish Emergency Services and the State Security Networks

Kari Junttila, Senior Research Scientist, Emergency Services College Finland

15.40 Examining How the Connected Vehicle Has Become An Extension Of The Critical Communications Network•Evaluating feedback from three connected vehicles

incorporating LTE•Understanding the requirements of different vertical

segments•Sharing experiences of developing vehicles that

become an extension of the networkDavid McKinley, Global Sales & Marketing, Market Development -ngConnect Program. Alcatel Lucent

16.00 Ensuring Future vehicle connectivity – What are the possibilities of 4G, LTE, TETRA, mobile device connections?•Developing connected vehicles – what are the

considerations?•Secure Data, navigation, power, command and

control, coverage• Increasing response times and interaction between

vehicles and field workers • Innovation for devices working in partnership with

vehicles•Wearables

•Managing securing data in-vehicles

16.20 Better than Bond• In movies James Bond defeats villains with a series of

cool gadgets•Did you know that today a police officer can have a set

of tools James didn’t even dream about?•Unleash your inner hero and learn how you too can be

better than BondTuomas Korpilahti, Head of Operational Marketing, Secure Land Communications, Airbus Defence and Space

16.40 Successfully Deploying Mobile Devices To Further Effective Policing•Determining how to best equip frontline teams to fully

capture critical information and data•What is mission critical data?•What devices are required for effective operations?•Smart devices, tablets, body worn video, wearables

•Determining the impact on everyday policing and adapting to change of technology

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MEET THE EXHIBITORS

2J Antennae ..........................D402

3M ................................................... B306

Abertis Telecom ......................A113

AD Telecom ............................ C505

AEG Belgium.........................A404

Aeroflex ....................................... D410

Airbus Defence And Space.................................D501

Air-Lynx .....................................A305

AKSEL .........................................A308

Alcatel-Lucent....................... D401

Alfatronix ...................................A207

Amphenol Antenna ............C315

Ansur..............................................C410

Antennentechnik ABB Bad Blankenburg .C408

ASC Telecom .........................D404

ATDI .................................................C317

Athonet .........................................C417

Atis Uher ....................................C205

Axell Wireless ..........................B501

BandRich Inc .........................A208

BEC Technologies Inc .......B312

BHE Bonn ................................B506

Buscatel .....................................A606

CeoTronics................................C427

CONET Solutions...................A611

DAMM............................................A615

Decodio .................................... B308

E.T.S.A ............................................D412

Eastern Communications ................A504

Etelm .............................................C432

ETSI / 3GPP..............................A102

Eyecom ......................................A402

Fiplex................................................C211

Frequentis ..................................A613

Funkwerk ................................ C309

Galileo PRS .............................. D104

Galtronics ..................................C307

General Dynamics Mission Systems ................. B304

Hsin Tu Technology Co Ltd ...........................................C201

Huawei ..........................................A501

Hytera ............................................B601

I H S Technology ..................A614

Infacom ......................................A205

Iskratel ..........................................C433

JDI Jing Deng Industrial Co., Ltd. ................A107

Jean Couk .................................C305

Kabelwerk Eupen AG .......C419

Kathrein Werke ......................D415

Kolibri Systems ....................A609

LS telcom ................................. D202

Mason Advisory Ltd ........A209

Mentura Group ....................D502

MicNordic ..................................B302

Motorola Solutions .............A301

NICE Systems ........................C407

Omnitronics ..............................B310

OTTO .............................................C203

P3 Communications ........A309

Panorama Antennas .......A403

Peiker Group ............................A310

Peter Jones................................C215

Phonak Communications ................ D203

Piciorgros .................................A505

Polomarconi / TEDAP ....B502

Prescom ......................................D413

Procom A/S ........................... A607

Radio Frequency Systems .....................................A602

Radio Resource International ........................... B309

Rohde & Schwarz ..............B504

Rohde & Schwarz Topex ..............................................C213

Rohill ...............................................B510

Schnoor Industrieelektronik ..............C103

SEE Telecom ..........................D403

Selecom ....................................... C413

Selex ES .......................................A201

Sensear ...................................... C209

Sepura plc...................................C217

Siemens Convergence Creators .......................................B301

Simoco Group .........................D101

Sinclair ...........................................A101

Spectronite ...............................D201

Stop Noise .................................D417

STULZ ...........................................D419

Syntech Systems ................B303

TAiR Kameleone ................... C214

TCCA .................................................A111

Telo Systems..........................A605

Teltronic ...................................... A401

TETRA Today / Land Mobile ............................ A109

TETRAsim ................................. A601

Thales .............................................C321 Tipro ...............................................C425

Titan Communications Systems .....................................D504

TPL Systemes .......................A603

UNIMO Technology ...........C401

Virtual Access ........................C422

WRAP International AB...................B305

Zetron Inc ................................. B603

ZTE Trunking ...........................B401