5th Prague Space Security Conference

On June 9—11, 2019, in Prague, the Prague Security Studies Institute (PSSI) convened its 5th Prague Space Security Conference.
It focused on the rapidly advancing threats to space operations and the role of space partnerships in addressing – and, hopefully, mitigating – this higher risk environment. It examined the issue of space hybrid operations that span an increasing number of areas (including the commercial space sector), as well as the non-democratic model of space partnerships. Previous PSSI Space Security Conferences were held in Prague (in 2011 and 2016), Tokyo (in 2013) and Washington, DC (in 2017), co-organized with the European Space Policy Institute (ESPI), the European Space Agency (ESA), the Office of National Space Policy of the Japanese Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office, the Secure World Foundation (SWF) and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
The topics of this year’s gathering included:
- Evolution of the Counterspace Threat
- Space Domain Awareness and Hybrid Operations
- Space Resilience and Risk Mitigation
- International Space Partnerships: Competition or Collaboration?
- Deterrence and Space Crisis Management
- Private Sector Role in Space Security
Among some 150 attendees and speakers, there were representatives from governmental and non-governmental institutions, as well as the private sector. They included the European External Action Service, the European Space Agency (ESA), the UK Space Agency, the French Space Agency (CNES), DLR Space Administration, the French Ministry of Defence, the German Ministry of Defence, the U.S. Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. Air Force Space Command, the Secure World Foundation, the European Space Policy Institute, the Institute for Defense Analysis, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, IHI Aerospace the Analytical Graphics, and others.
At the gala dinner on the first full day of the event, PSSI’s Chairman and Co-Founder, Roger W. Robinson Jr. and the Vice-Rector of the Charles University, Jan Konvalinka, jointly unveiled a new four-year Ph.D. scholarship in the field of Space Security that is awarded by PSSI. The Ph.D. scholarship is named after the Honorable William P. Clark, National Security Advisor to President Ronald Reagan, who instituted the Strategic Defense Initiative on the President’s behalf.
PSSI was delighted to hold this ceremony in the presence of leading Conference participants.
At one of the Conference panels, PSSI also released the Executive Summary of its Report entitled “State Actor Strategies in Attracting Space Sector Partnerships: Chinese and Russian Economic and Financial (E&F) Footprints.” The document tracks and visually maps, as well as analyses space-related transactions of China and Russia globally over a number of years.
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Conference Speakers
Andrea L. Thompson
Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, U.S. Department of State
Lt Gen David D. Thompson
Vice Commander, United States Air Force Space Command
Toshihiko Kasahara
Deputy Director, Cabinet Satellite Intelligence Center (CSICE), Japan
Roger W. Robinson Jr
Chairman and Co-Founder, Prague Security Studies Institute
Peter Martinez
Executive Director, Secure World Foundation
Victoria Samson
Washington Office Director, Secure World Foundation
Aleš Chmelař
Deputy Minister for European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic
Kai-Uwe Schrogl
Chief Strategy Officer, seconded to the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, European Space Agency
Carine Claeys
Special Envoy for Space (acting), Space Task Force, European External Action Service (EEAS)
Jana Robinson
Space Security Program Director, Prague Security Studies Institute
John Stopher
Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy
Shuzo Takada
Director General, National Space Policy Secretariat of the Japanese Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office
Travis Langster
Vice President, Space Situational Awareness Business, Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI)
Eric Desautels
Director, Office of Emerging Security Challenges, Bureau of Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, U.S. Department of State
Kevin O’Connell
Director of the Office of Space Commerce, U.S. Department of Commerce
Regina Peldszus
Senior Policy Officer, Department of Space Situational Awareness, DLR Space Administration
Dana Johnson
Director, International Outreach and Policy, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Research and Engineering), U.S. Department of Defense
Jean-Jacques Tortora
Director, European Space Policy Institute
Jamie M. Morin
Vice President, Defense Systems Operations, Center for Space Policy and Strategy, The Aerospace Corporation
Doug Loverro
Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy,
Pascal Faucher
EUSST Chairman and Security and Defence, CNES
Brig Gen Michel Friedling
Commander, Joint Space Command, Ministry of Defence, France
Manfred Schwiebert
German Ministry of Defence
Heidi Robinson
Director for Engagement, Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy, U.S. Department of Defense
Peter Hays
Associate Director, Eisenhower Center for Space and Defense Studies
Martina Šmuclerová
Senior Fellow, PSSI
John B. Sheldon
Chairman, ThorGroup GmbH
Ajey Lele
Senior Fellow, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, India
Steve Eisenhart
Senior Vice President for Strategic and International Affairs, the Space Foundation
Ashley J. Tellis
Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Kevin Mcloughlin
Head of Space Security, UK Space Agency
Václav Kobera
Director, Intelligent Transport Systems, Space Activities and R&D Department, Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic
Tanja E. Zegers
Policy Officer, DG for Internal Market Industry, Entrepreneurship and SME – DG GROW, European Commission
Agnieszka Lukaszczyk
Senior Director, European Affairs, Planet Labs, Inc.
Masahiro Atsumi
Vice President & Senior General Manager Space Systems Division, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Hiroshi Koyama
Fellow, Electronic Systems Group, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Bhavya Lal
Policy Analyst, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute
Cassandra Steer
Interim Executive Director, Women in International Security - Canada