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2016The Only Military Logistics Conference Exclusively Focused On The Eastern European Defence Community
Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni, Prague, Czech Republic
7th - 8th
MARCH
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
• 9GeneralOfficersConfirmedmaking this the most senior and
focused logistics meeting in the region!
• BrigadierGeneralZunaisconfirmedastheHostNationChairman
forthisevent
• Military Briefings from TheCzechRepublic,Hungary,Poland,
Croatia,Norway,EU,Belgium,CanadaandNATO
• Dedicatedfocusonlogisticstraining,modernisationprograms
andoperationalexperiencesupportcombatforces
• OfficialPartnershipwithDSIA- meaning you will be able to meet
and partner with local industry
• Real solutions presented and offered within the DefenceLogistics
EasternEuropeexhibition
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OptimisingLogisticsandRapidResponsetoCBRNIncidentsintheCzechRepublic
Hosted by:ColonelZoltanBubenik,Surgeon General/Director of Medical Agency, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublic
09.00-12.10
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HOSTNATIONKEYNOTESPEAKERS:BrigadierGeneralJaromirZuna,Director Support Division, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublicColonelJanHusak, Director,MultinationalLogisticsCoordinationCentreColonelDr.PavelFoltin,Director of Logistics Department – Faculty of Military Leadership, University of Defence, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublicColonelZoltanBubenik,Surgeon General/Director of the Medical Agency, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublicLieutenantColonelJiriKasparek, Training Command, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublicJiriHynek,President, DefenceandSecurityIndustryAssociationoftheCzechRepublic(DSIA)
REGIONALEXPERTSPEAKERS: BrigadierGeneralImrePogacsas,Head of Logistics Directorate, HungarianDefenceForcesBrigadierGeneralDariuszLukowski,Head of J4 Logistics Department, PolishArmedForcesBrigadierSimonHutchings, Commander 104 Logistics Support Brigade, BritishArmyBrigadierGeneralIvicaOlujic,Chief of J4, Croatian General Staff, CroatianArmedForcesBrigadierGeneralArildDregelid,Head of the LOS Programme, NorwegianArmedForcesBrigadierGeneralDioginiMariaLoria,Head of Logistics, EUMilitaryStaffBrigadierGeneralHermanRuys,Deputy Chief of Staff Support and Enabling, EUROCORPSCommodoreMarcelHallé,ACOS J4, NATOSHAPEMajorBruyereChristophe,Commandant Movement Control Group, BelgianArmedForces
ColonelSylvainTurbide,Deputy Military Representative of Canada to NATO, CanadianForcesMrBrunoCantin,Head of Logistics Defence and Policy Planning Division, NATOTonyO’Neil,Director of Plans and Policy, MovementCoordinationCentre
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Dear Colleague,
It is with great pleasure that I invite you to participate in Defence Logistics Eastern Europe taking place between the 7th and 8th of March 2016 in Prague.
As nations in Eastern Europe embark on enhancing their military capabilities in line with other NATO member states and increase spending to face very real threats close to their border, the Combat Service Support has become a focus of many armed forces wishing to ensure effective defensive and peacekeeping operations, domestically as well as internationally.
There is therefore a need for a high level meeting that brings together senior military leadership, project decision makers and subject matter experts alongside contractors and cutting edge industry solution providers to collaborate on future endeavours that will enhance the security and stability of Eastern Europe and its neighbouring countries.
I believe Defence Logistics Eastern Europe is the perfect environment for this collaboration, hence lending my support behind it as chairman.
I would ask you to pay particular attention to our conference agenda which has been put together with great care to give you the very best opportunity to benchmark and learn from subject matter experts relating to the enhanced logistics capability.
Only through learning and networking with our peers can we enhance and improve our ideas and execution of military projects, I urge you to join us in March 2016 with many other likeminded individuals to ensure you too can benefit from this unique forum.
Yours Sincerely,
BrigadierGeneralJaromirZuna,Director Support Division, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublic
CBRN threats are constant and nations need to be prepared to prevent and respond to potential incidents involving weapons of mass destruction or dirty bombs. Medical units are at the forefront of reducing risks to health including decontamination and countermeasures. An army’s logistics structure enables the correct Countermeasures to be delivered to frontline forces and medical and support units.
Therefore, there is a need for better collaboration and support to medical units dealing with CRBN threats as well as regular front line units who may come across them. This ensures that all those involved with a CBRN incident are able to respond rapidly and effectively to any developing situation.
If you are interested in learning how the Czech Armed Forces train and prepare for any eventuality or you wish to discover how you can help provide a solution enabling the delivery and use of CBRN Countermeasures then this workshop will show how the Czech Armed Forces are developing their forces to meet even the most extreme of threats and how industry can support them through the acquisition, lifecycle management, supply chain and for CBRN services.
TOPICSCOVEREDWILLINCLUDE:09.00 Registration09.30 Openingremarksandintroductions09.40 OverviewofCBRNThreatstotheCzechRepublicinthe21stCentury
• What threats do we face?• The logistics behind our CBRN capabilities – supplying CBRN equipment to the right place at
the right time• How businesses can provide an enhancement to our countermeasures
10.10 NewtechnologiesbeingexploredtoenhanceCBRNdetection• Nano-technology• Drones• Advanced detection methods• Developing, purchasing and acquiring these technologies
10.40 CoffeeBreak11.10 MedicalResponsestoCBRNIncidents
• Decontamination efforts• Containment, Patient Care and Force Health Protection (FHP)• Medical supply and cold chain transportation of CBRN medicine• Disposal of contaminated items
11.40 CurrentandPredictedFutureRequirementsforanEnhancedCounter -CBRNCapabilityintheCzechRepublic
• What threats and who will use them? • What kind of technologies are the Czech Armed Forces looking to use?• Preparing the logistics behind this enhanced capability
12.10 EndofMasterclass
BrigadierGeneralJaromirZuna, Director Support Division, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublic
BrigadierGeneralImrePogacsas,Head of Logistics Directorate, HungarianDefenceForces
BrigadierGeneralDariuszLukowski,Head of J4 Logistics Department, PolishArmedForces
BrigadierSimonHutchings, Commander 104 Logistics Support Brigade, BritishArmy
BrigadierGeneralIvicaOlujic,Chief of J4, Croatian General Staff, CroatianArmedForces
BrigadierGeneralArildDregelid,Head of the LOS Programme, NorwegianArmedForces
BrigadierGeneralDioginiMariaLoria,Head of Logistics, EUMilitaryStaff
BrigadierGeneralHermanRuys,Deputy Chief of Staff Support and Enabling, EUROCORPS
CommodoreMarcelHallé,ACOS J4, NATOSHAPE
ColonelJanHusak, Director,MultinationalLogisticsCoordinationCentre
ColonelDr.PavelFoltin,Director of Logistics Department – Faculty of Military Leadership, University of Defence, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublic
ColonelZoltanBubenik,Surgeon General/Director of the Medical Agency, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublic
ColonelSylvainTurbide,Deputy Military Representative of Canada to NATO, CanadianForces
LieutenantColonelJiriKasparek, Training Command, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublic
MajorBruyereChristophe,Commandant Movement Control Group, BelgianArmedForces
JiriHynek,President, DefenceandSecurityIndustryAssociationoftheCzechRepublic(DSIA)
MrBrunoCantin,Head of Logistics Defence and Policy Planning Division, NATO
TonyO’Neil,Director of Plans and Policy, MovementCoordinationCentre
OurUnrivalledSeniorMilitarySpeakerLineUp:
“The speakers are carefully chosen representatives of participating countries and it is pleasure to be a member of such a distinguished group.”
BrigadierGeneralJaromirZuna, Director Support Division, ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublic
THEDEFENCELOGISTICSEASTERNEUROPEPOSTCONFERENCEMASTERCLASS:OptimisingLogisticsandRapidResponsetoCBRNIncidentsintheCzechRepublic
9thMarch2016,DorintHotelDonGiovanni,Prague
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8.00 ConferenceRegistrationandInformalIntroduction
8.45 Chairman’sOpeningAddress
BrigadierGeneralJaromirZuna,Director Support Division,
ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublic
9.00 TheCzechApproachtoDefenceLogistics
• The Czech Armed Forces capability to support multi-branch joint
operations and exercises
• The value of strategic logistics planning during peace and war
• Modernising the logistics structure for 2020 and beyond
BrigadierGeneralJaromirZuna,Director Support Division,
ArmedForcesoftheCzechRepublic
9.30 ModernTransportationfortheHungarianArmy
• Improving the transportation system to meet modern standards
• Making safe the transportation of Hazardous Materials
• Maximising logistics efforts through an effective training system
• Developing an independent airlift capability to support Hungarian
troops abroad
BrigadierGeneralImrePogacsas,Director General Armaments,
HungarianArmy
10.00 MeetingLogisticalRequirementsinanEverModernisingMilitary
• Discussing the need for greater infrastructure to meet NATO
requirements
• Challenges of modernising supplies and spare parts for the armed
forces with an ever smaller budget
• Securing, preserving and maintaining ammunition
• Exploring the Polish capability for rapid deployment abroad and
what logistical needs that requires
BrigadierGeneralDariuszLukowski, Head of J4, PolishArmedForces
10.30 MorningCoffeeandNetworkingintheExhibitionArea
11.00 TheatreLevelLogistics:MaximisingLong-TermOperationsForTheFront
LineSoldier
• An overview of the role and aim of 104 Brigade
• Part-time Soldiers with Specialist Capabilities: How reservists not only
fill gaps but provide essential services to British Operations and its
cost efficiency
• How logistics planning is crucial for sustaining long-term operations
abroad
BrigadierSimonHutchings, Commander 104 Logistics Support Brigade,
BritishArmy
11.30 LogisticsTrainingfortheCzechArmedForces
• Outlining current training for Czech military logisticians
• How Militaries within the region can improve sustainment capability
through shared training methods
• How military logistics training will continue to improve and modernise
as the Czech Armed Forces changes and adapts
LieutenantColonelJiriKasparek,Officer, Training Command,
CzechArmedForces
12.00 SessionReservedforEventSponsor
PANELDISCUSSION:
12.30 NewTechnologiesandApproachesinthePreparationof
NewLogisticsExperts
BrigadierGeneralJaromirZuna,Director Support Division,Armed
ForcesoftheCzechRepublic
LieutenantColonelJiriKasparek, Officer, Training Command,
CzechArmedForces
BrigadierGeneralDariuszLukowski,Head of J4,PolishArmedForces
BrigadierSimonHutchings, Commander 104 Logistics Support Brigade,
BritishArmy
13.00 NetworkingLunch
14.00 TheMovementCoordinationCentreEurope’sApproachtoMaterial
LiftingSupport
• Exploring the role of the MCCE and what it can provide to member
states
• A European Organisation with an International reach: How the
MCCE works with NATO, EU and UN
• Exploring the need for better communication, coordination and
capacity sharing
TonyO’neil,Director and Projects and Planning,
MovementCoordinationCentreEurope
14.30 SessionReservedForEventSponsor
15.00 PlanningandexecutionforEffectiveCollectiveLogisticssupport
forNATO
• Outlining the role of NATO in the strategic planning and
management of the logistics operational chain for forces deployed
around the world
• Enhancing multination combat service support capability to NATO
forces
• Strengthening Logistics Command and Control for NATO
operations.
BrunoCantin, Head of Logistics Defense and Policy Division,
NATOHQ-C3Staff
CommodoreMarcelHallé,ACOS J4, NATOSHAPE
15.30 AfternoonTeaandNetworkingintheExhibitionArea
16.00 MaximisingLogisticsCoordinationEffortsthroughEffectiveMilitary
Leadership
How leadership maximises logistics operations in today’s military
operations
• Discussing Czech officer training and its positive impact on
Sustainment coordination and control systems
• Exploring how future Officer training techniques can help the Czech
Armed Forces better coordinate
ColonelPavelFoltin, Head of Logistics Department - Faculty of Military
Leadership, UniversityofDefence,CzechRepublic
16.30 TheBelgianExperienceinMovementControl
• The Systems and structures used to monitor and control the
movement of troops and supplies on operation
• Recent operational experience for the Movement Control Group
abroad
• Future requirements for effective supply control mission during
peace and war
MajorChristopheBruyere, Commandant of the Movement Control
Group, BelgianArmy
17.00 EndofDefenceLogisticsEasternEuropeDayOne
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8.00 RegistrationandInformalIntroductions
8.45 Chairman’sOpeningAddress
BrigadierGeneralJaromirZuna,Director Support Division,Armed
ForcesoftheCzechRepublic
9.00 TheCroatianApproachtoMilitaryLogistics
• Current Croatian Logistics capabilities
• Procurement of equipment to improve the efficiency and capacity
of the logistics system
• How the Croatian Army logistics units are integrating into NATO and
EU formations
BrigadierGeneralIvicaOlujic,Chief of J4, Croatian General Staff,
CroatianArmy
9.30 HowtheLOSProgrammeWillDevelopandEnhancetheLogistics
CapabilityoftheNorwegianArmedForces
• Outlining the role and goals of the LOS Programme
• Improving information management sharing in the logistic cycle
• Future plans to develop Norwegian logistics capabilities
BrigadierGeneralArildDregelid,Commander LOS Programme,
NorwegianArmedForces
10.00 FrontLineMedicalSupporttoCzechCombatUnits
• Describing the Czech approach to front line medical care
• Medical support in recent deployments abroad
• How the Czech Armed Forces are looking to improve up their
medical system
• How medical operations are sustained through logistical support
ColonelZoltanBubenik, Director of the Military Medical Agency,
CzechArmedForces
10.30 MorningCoffeeandNetworkingintheExhibitionArea
11.00 TheCzechRepublic’sCollaborativeApproachToDefenceIndustry
andEquipmentModernisation
• Outlining The Czech Armed Forces Process For Selecting Industry
Partners
• Advice on how to approach the MOD and put forward technical
information and capability suggestions
• How to optimise your bid, what processes and details should you
be aware of
JiriHynek,President, DefenceandSecurityIndustryAssociationofthe
CzechRepublic(DSIA)
11.30 SessionReservedforEventSponsor
12.00 NetworkingLunch
13.00 HowtheVisegradGroupCanMaximiseLogisticsCapabilitySharing
• Logistics Capability of the V4 Battlegroup
• Joint infrastructure and planning for exercises and conflicts0
• Resource sharing and force structure integration in a time of strict
budgeting
• Future of joint Logistics in the V4
BrigadierGeneralImrePogacsas, Director General Armaments,
HungarianArmy
BrigadierGeneralDariuszLukowski,Head of J4, PolishArmedForces
BrigadierGeneralJaromirZuna,Director Support Division,Armed
ForcesoftheCzechRepublic
13.30 SupportingandSustainingPetersbergTasksfortheEUandNATOas
partoftheEurocorps
• The basic logistics requirements for a Rapid Deployable Corps
Headquarters
• Recent experiences supporting Eurocorps in missions around the
world
• How other nations contribute to the readiness and the ability to
sustain combat operations of Eurocorps
• Future contributions: welcoming new members to enhance
cooperation and maximising capability
BrigadierGeneralHermanRuys,Deputy Chief of Staff Support and
Enabling, Eurocorps
14.00 ReservedforEventSponsor
14.30 AfternoonTeaandNetworkingintheExhibitionArea
15.00 SessionReservedFor:TheMultinationalLogisticsCoordinationCentre
-EnablingInternationalLogisticsCapabilities
• MLCC as the leader for Education and Training for the NATO
alliance
• How training exercises can maximise the management of the
logistics train in joint operating theatres
• The future of the MLCC as an independent logistics management
centre for member states
ColonelJanHusak,Director,MLCC
3.30 HowtheEUisContributingtotheSustainmentofMilitaryOperations
Worldwide
• Case study: strategic logistics planning for Operation Atlanta
• Reducing operational risk through efficient logistics management
amongst EU members
• How contractor support can be a benefit to multinational
operations
• The need for a greener, efficient logistics footprint
BrigadierGeneralDionigiMariaLoria, Director of Logistics, Logistics
Directorate, EEAS,Belgium
16.00 TheCanadianApproachtoDefenceLogistics
• Current logistics capabilities of the Canadian Armed Forces
• Logistical support to the country’s international mission in
Afghanistan
• Future plans to develop logistics capability
ColonelSylvainTurbide,Deputy Military Representative of Canada to
NATO, CanadianForces
16.30 EndofDefenceLogisticsEasternEuropeDayTwo
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The participants of DefenceLogisticsEasternEuropewill cover all aspects of the logistics cycle. The speakers and invited participants will be carefully selected to bring together those with active requirements for an enhanced logistics capability and will ensure that as well as military leaders, the OEMS and prime contractors participate. We will also make sure that the very latest technology innovators will be present to share their ground breaking equipment with a captive audience all looking to advance their combat service support programmes.
The audience will include, but not be limited to:• Third Party Logistics Providers • Fuel Service Providers • Field Logistics Commanders • Movement Control Experts • Supply Chain Managers • Life Cycle Management Experts • Procurement Specialists • Heavy Air and Sealift Providers
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