London, 10 November 2010
Rodolphe Paris
Project Officer
SATCOM, SSA
Presentation for the 12th Global MilSatCom Conference 2010
European Defence Agency and SATCOM Projects
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Outline
Space in Europe and EDA’s roleSpace in Europe and EDA’s role
EDA Activities in SATCOM•A real project: European SATCOM
Procurement Cell
Ideas for the future•ETISC
•SECTELSAT
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EDA in the landscape of international organisations
ItalyFran
ceUnited KingdomGermany Spain
Belgium (1)
Luxembourg (1)
Netherlands (1)Swede
n Turkey (1)
Romania (4)
Slovakia
Greece Denmar
k (3)
Iceland
Norway (2)
USA
Canada
Czech RepublicPolan
d (4)
Bulgaria
Latvia (4)
Slovenia (4)
Hungary
Lithuania
Estonia (4)
Portugal
Austria
Finland
Cyprus (4)
Ireland
Malta
Switzerland
(1) OCCar Status: Participating at Program level (2) Participates in EDA projects on the basis of an Administrative Arrangement (3) EU Member State (MS), not participating MS of EDA(4) ESA status: Cooperating States or Cooperation Agreement
Albania
Croatia
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EDA’s views on Space
EDA is a Capability-driven organisation•EDA’s vision goes beyond asset/system view: ‘think capability’
•Space: not perceived as a capability as such but an essential contributor to many key capabilities (NEC, ISR)
Communications, Navigation, Intelligence… NEC, ISR are key priorities of the capability development plan (CDP)
•Relevant criteria: flexibility of use, responsiveness, robustness, ubiquity, cost.
Space is dual, by nature•Persistent financial pressure on European Defence budgets and growing convergence of needs of civ mil actors
•SATCOM is no exception. SATCOM needs to be thought in 4 dimensions (all dealt within EDA):
Capability requirement definition (usual exercise at EDA)
Research &Technology coordination of investment in SATCOM dual technologies
Cooperation possible schemes from 2 to ? Member States, and beyond (EU, ESA, etc.)
Industry and Market policy to be initiated (from scratch)
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EDA and European Space Policy
Space Policy and Europe: Art. 189 of Lisbon Treaty (Dec 2009)•“Shared” competence between the Union and its Member States
MILSATCOM up to now perceived as Defence assets, but could be conceived beyond MoD users (Defence and Security)
Member States may develop future capabilities together with the Union
•EDA plays now a role in the emerging European Space Policy EDA promotes the “Space for Security” concept in European policy
documents (Space Council Resolutions)
MILSATCOM at European level?•On-going European Space Flagship Programmes: Navigation (Galileo), Observation (GMES)
•Limited SATCOM Awareness. Still perceived as a commodity the EU military can access on a purely commercial basis.
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Outline
Space in Europe and EDA’s role
EDA Activities in SATCOMEDA Activities in SATCOM•A real project: European SATCOM A real project: European SATCOM Procurement CellProcurement Cell
Ideas for the future•ETISC
•SECTELSAT
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SATCOM Operators, e.g.
SATCOM Service Requests / Orders
SATCOMCapacity Deals
ESCPC @ EDA
Booking Office (internal staff)
Booking Office (external staff)
Service Catalogue
Contributing Member States
European SATCOM Procurement Cell - ESCPCAim & Concept: centralise commercial SATCOM procurement, pooling national requirements•Broadband connectivity of forces ( NEC)
•UK, FR, IT, PL, NL, RO = 6 Contributing Members (CM)
• “Pay-per-Use”, “One-Stop-Shop” Concepts
•Tool: Promote, Make Use of a Service Catalogue
2008/09: Steering Boards on ESCPC “Go Ahead”•Project is now launched (SB decision 15 Oct 2009)
•CM Commitments (forecast, operational planning)
•Arrangement and Contract drafted, being reviewed, to be signed in Nov-Dec 2010.
•Recruiting more Member States: easy to join, any time
2011 onwards: Initial Operations (IOC)•Benefits: Operational responsiveness, Cost effectiveness
othersothers
ProjectArrangement
(PA)
FrameworkContract
(FC)
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1 MHz Volume factor36MHz
1 month
Time factor
3 years
Connectivity Solutions•Bandwidth on demand•Terminal lease, etc.
Retail Price discounts•-30% to -50%
Potential Business: €10-20mio p.a.•Including UK MoD.
Operational benefit: ESCPC to closely liaise to operational planning•Required: anticipation and transparency.
Upside: extension to third parties•EU, ESA, beyond EU
Economic benefit: cost savings € 1 mio+ p.a.•average economies of scale: -10%
ESCPC Service Catalogue – Benefits
Benefits of aggregation of SATCOM capacity needs
Discount rate
0%
10%
20%
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Indirect Option Direct Option
Arrangement: hybrid scheme
EDA managesESCPC business
(orders, invoices)EDA monitors
ESCPC business
•CM orders to Contractor,•CM is invoiced by Contractor (separate billing)
Initial Contractor:(Astrium)
(down-selected in 2009)
- CM maximum financial commitment- EDA calls for contributions
ESCPCContributing
Members (CM)
??
EDA’s role
Others may join:IE, BE, LU, SE, FI, EL…
ESCPC hybrid contractual scheme
Special Nature of the ESCPC project : •No precedence of similar project: No lead nation, service provision project managed by EDA
•Pay-Per-Use concept
•Non-exclusivity: a joining Nation may deal outside the ESCPC arrangement with any SATCOM operators
ESCPC Challenges and Benefits•EDA sets unique operational tool and add tangible value to European Defence
•European ‘layer’ brings economic benefits and simplify build credibility on commercial SATCOM market
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Outline
Space in Europe and EDA’s role
EDA Activities in SATCOM•A real project: European SATCOM Procurement Cell
Ideas for the futureIdeas for the future•ETISCETISC
•SECTELSATSECTELSAT
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ETISC in a NutshellBackground of UHF SATCOM in Europe. Tactical Comms: where gaps are mostly identified•Gap results from very poor ratio: in-orbit channel # to fielded terminal #.
Current ETISC status : time for brainstorming (again) with follow-on steps:•Milestones in 2011-2012 paving the way for < € 100 Mio. project over 10y, shared by a few CM?
•Low cost, responsive project, interim capability: “ETISC” (European Tactical Interim SATCOM Capability)
National/bilateral projects still an option but some EDA can add value: pooling need, sharing cost
EDA proposal to help some Member States to elaborate common operational requirements, scenarios•The “ends”: ideas to be scouted by EDA early 2011
•The “means”: technical trade-off and portfolio of solutions may be studied by ESA late 2011
•Next steps to discuss with some supportive Member States
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SECTELSAT in a NutshellBackground of MILSATCOM in Europe and lessons identified
•5 systems of 2 or 3 or 4 satellites each, no global coverage, for €6-8 bn. Level of optimization achieved?
MILSATCOM assets in Europe: time for brainstorming the follow-on•Milestones in 2010-2012 for initial set of high level requirements, joint concept studies (FR-UK, ES-NO)
Relevance of SECTELSAT: MILSATCOM Next Generation can be thought beyond bilateral approach(es) and Defence.•Technical, operational convergence really possible, looming budgets.
•EDA naturally well placed, ready to deliver.
EDA proposal to help a few Member States launch the coalition of the goodwill
time2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 20302000SKYNET 5
SYRACUSE 3
SICRAL 1-2HISDESAT
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Sovereignty vs. Pooling & Sharing – Four-Service Tiers
MILSATCOM cannot be fully shared, run by the EU•Balance to find between Sovereignty and Pooling & Sharing
•4 Service Tiers: Sovereign // Mil-Grade // Pooling // Sharing
1. Sovereignty Assured: full control of assets, network•Satellite Control from national premise(s ) (platform, payload)
•Protected waveform Control from national premises
2. Military Assured: hardened strategic Comms (‘Pooling’)•Hardened links with agile modems on ground remote terminals
3. Guaranteed Access: long term lease of spectrum (‘Pooling’)•Life-time or multi-year lease of transponders/channels
•Dual use asset to complement?
4. General Access (‘Sharing’) “ESCPC”•On-the-spot (short term) Market Approach (‘Sharing’)
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General
Access
Guaranteed
Access
Military
Assured
SovereignAssured
Sovereignty+Ownership+Governance
Basic Customer- No ownership- No role in governance
POOLING
NATIONAL
SHARING
Assured AccessShared Ownership
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ETISC/SECTELSAT – EDA Added ValueTrusted Environment located in EDA premises
•Neutral playing field for multilateral meetings, national sovereignty preserved
•Secure environment for handling classified information
•EDA as moderator to bring co-operation safely forward and generate synergies
Ad Hoc Project to shape foundations with selected Member States•High level requirement settings not to be determined by all
•Concept study for the pre-feasibility and feasibility phases (0-A)
All dimensions EDA in-house (all skills available within EDA)•Capabilities (common requirements on operations, data policy, ad hoc governance, etc.)
•Armament (promoting cooperation with ad hoc scheme)
•R&T (Research & Technology) (sharing funds to mature dual technologies with civil stakeholders)
•I&M (Industry and Market) (considering the defence industrial base)
Liaison with other EU or intergovernmental bodies •ESA, European Commission, EEAS, Council
EUMember States
BUY-IN?