Conference Day One: 13 May 2009
08:30 Registration
09:00 Chairman’s Welcome
09:10 The NATO Perspective: Future Joint Air And Space Power
- Implementing joint air operations
- Engaging in air interoperability
- Current air capabilities: limitations & opportunities
- Strategic joint air concepts from a NATO standpoint
Air Commodore Garry Porter
Assistant Director Transformation
NATO Joint Air Power
09:50 US Pacific Air Forces Address: How Might Future Air Force Plans And
Requirements Be Defined In The Asia Pacific Context
- Update on current operations and programs in the Pacific Air Forces
- Analysis of contemporary air power issues in the region
- Looking into the fundamental differences between the traditional threat and the asymmetrical threat
- Assessing technological upgrade requirements with regard to PACAF
Colonel Mark DeLong
Chief of Operations Division, Directorate of Operations, Plans Requirements and Programs
US Pacific Air Forces
10:30 Networking Break
11:00 US Naval Aviation Perspective: Delving Into The USN’s Premier Multirole
Fighter Aircraft, The F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
- An assessment of the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet’s role
- Looking into the EA-18G Growler electronic warfare variant
- Successful implementation and lessons learned
- Current operations
Captain Mark Darrah
F/A-18 and EA-18G Program Manager
Naval Air Systems Command, US Navy
11:40 Future Affordable Force Structure Through Modernization
- Providing options through system upgrades and modifications
- Examining operational needs in the region for the next decade and beyond
- Required technologies for future global/regional air operations
Chris Chadwick
President
Boeing Military Aircraft
12:20 Networking Lunch
13:20 Air Power And Ecology: Destruction Of Enemies But Not The Environment
- Relationship between air power and the physical environment
- Utilizing air power effectively while minimizing collateral damage
- Examples and case studies
Dr. Joel Hayward
Dean Royal Air Force College Cranwell & Head of Air Power Studies
King’s College London
14:00 Panel Discussion:Modernization And Procurement In The Region
This panel will look into the trends, interests and plans for modernization, acquisition of new assets and upgrading of existing capabilities in Asia. A full spectrum of policies, strategies, platforms, systems and solutions relating to air power modernization/procurement will be explored.
- Regional air force modernization
- Procurement plans and stages
- Potential issues and challenges ahead
- Future prospects for platform and systems acquisition
Bill Sweetman Editor-in-Chief Aviation Week
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Chris Chadwick President
Boeing Military Aircraft
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Mike Henchey VP International Business Development Space & Airborne Systems Raytheon
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George Standridge Vice President, Business Development Lockheed Martin
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14:40 Networking Break
14:40 Benefits Of An Integrated Sensor Suite For All Generations Of
Fighter Aircraft
- Integrated sensor suite defined
- Latest generation sensors and processors overview
- Strategic and tactical advantages of an integrated sensor suite
Mike Henchey
VP International Business Development Space & Airborne Systems
Raytheon
15:50 Air Power In The Asia Pacific
- Review of air power doctrine
- An overview of air power capabilities in the region
- Acquisition and modernization targets
- Challenges and threats
Dr. Sanu Kainikara
Air Power Strategist, Royal Australian Air Force
Air Power Development Centre *pending final confirmation*
16:30 Blue Horizons: Challenges For Asia In 2030
- Assessment of geo-strategic trends in the Asia Pacific region
- The inevitable surprises of the 2030s and beyond
- Implications for recapitalizing the fleet and for new system design
Colonel John Geis II
Director Center for Strategy and Technology, Maxwell Air Force Base
US Air Force *pending final confirmation*
17:10 Chairman Hosted Q&A And Summary
17:20 End Of Conference Day 1
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