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EDA Activities to reinforce
EU resilience with Secure Satcom for Defence
Due to significant changes in
the political and security environment, the nature
of threats to which the European Union is exposed,
within its territory and beyond its borders, has
considerably evolved in recent years.
In order to perform critical
missions, European Union (EU) and
national actors involved in security-related
activities need access to secure communication in
situations where ground-based systems may not be
available. As well as requiring immediate
communication between themselves, with command
centres or to provide relevant services to users,
they may also have to exchange sensitive information
in a manner that avoids interference, interception,
intrusion and cybersecurity risks.
In December 2013, when the
European Council for the first time held a thematic
debate on defence, it identified priority actions
for delivering key capabilities and addressing
critical shortfalls. Amongst these actions,
satellite communication was one focus and the
Council called for “preparations for the next
generation of Governmental Satellite Communication
through close cooperation between the Member States,
the European Commission and the European Space
Agency”. From 2014 onwards, the work towards the EU
GOVSATCOM program started under the lead of the
European Commission with the aim to achieve an
appropriate level of European non-dependence in
terms of guaranteed and secure satellite
communications technologies, assets, operations and
services. This work is still ongoing and the new EU
Space Programme for the years 2021-2027 has
established EU GOVSATCOM as one of four components.
In parallel, the European
Defence Agency was tasked to pursue its work on
GOVSATCOM coordination with its participating Member
States (pMS), the European Commission and the
European Space Agency, in order to propose a
comprehensive programme for Member States who wish
to participate.
To achieve this, the EDA has
taken a sequential approach to support the
development of this capability. Firstly, the
satellite communication operational needs for
European civil and military actors involved in the
conduct of national and EU Common Security and
Defence Policy (CSDP) operations / missions were
gathered; Secondly, a feasibility study was
conducted that could be leveraged to develop the
GOVSATCOM requirements (approved by the EDA Steering
Board in 2017); Thirdly, the EDA GOVSATCOM Pooling
and Sharing demonstration project was developed
together with (as of today 16) contributing Member
States and the EU’s Peace Facility, leading to its
execution phase starting in 2019, and now recently
extended until 2025. Work is continuously being
undertaken to enhance the portfolio of GOVSATCOM
services to better respond to the contributing
Members’ needs and expectations.
Heinrich Krispler, EDA Project
Officer GOVSATCOM stated, “The EDA GOVSATCOM project
is the ultimate example of pooling and sharing
between national capitals based on a pay-per-use
principle with no binding financial commitments
upfront, providing reliable, secure, and
cost-effective pooled SatCom capabilities from our
pMS, including space capacity leasing, anchoring,
backhauling, satellite ground terminals
(terrestrial, airborne, seaborne) lease services and
associated services such as technical support,
engineering support, transport, logistic and
training”.
Thanks to the Provision of
Services in Support of EDA Satcom Activities (PS3A)
contract, the EDA pMS and EU CSDP actors will be
given support in their knowledge, usage of Satcom
solutions and services. In the frame of this
contract, Euroconsult, the space consultancy firm,
leads three specific activities:
•
Establishment of a mapping of satellite
related applications and requirements, including
dynamics leading to potential requirements in five
and ten years (to the extent they can be
anticipated).
•
Production of an Awareness Campaign Plan
dedicated to increase awareness of the benefits of
Satcom, and especially Secure Satcom for European
national and EU CSDP actors.
•
Definition of measures to stimulate the
demand for Secure Satcom, including proposing
mitigation actions to overcome current barriers to
the use of SATCOM solutions.
Satellite communications have become an
intrinsic part of everyday life, though positioning
and navigation are typically the aspects the wider
public are aware of, the technology impacts all
manner of commerce, communications and timing
requirements. Effective, guaranteed and secure
satellite services are key to government responses
to critical situations, whether traditional defence
and security, or in civilian emergencies.
Chief Editor for Euroconsult’s
Government Space Programs 2021 report, Simon
Seminari said, “According to Euroconsult’s
Government Space Programs 2021 report, which tracks
all public space spending worldwide, governments in
2021 spent $6.6 billion on government
telecommunications programs, representing a 5-year
CAGR of 4%. Of the $6.6 billion, $3.6 billion were
spent on secured satellite communications, with less
than $3 billion on civilian satcom capabilities.
European countries (including ESA and the EU) spent
over $2 billion on satcom, with France, the UK and
Germany as leaders. Over the decade, governments
worldwide are forecasted to invest over $70 billion
in both civil and defence satellite communications
systems”
EDA, by being the leader for
the provision of Secure Satcom to its Members and
any European Defence actor, is at the forefront of
the EU GOVSATCOM program which aim is to make
available all the benefits of secure and satellite
communications to European governments, military and
institutional stakeholders.
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