Who will be speaking at the 6th Annual Joint Personnel Recovery?

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Every facet of the personnel recovery community is being tested by ongoing commitments such as NATO operations in Afghanistan. Across the spectrum of doctrine, policy, TTPs, platforms and assets armed forces are more committed than ever to ensuring JPR (read the JPR sector report 2010) is as prominent a component of their capabilities as possible. With many allied armed forces engaged in multi-national operations, the need to cooperate and develop an acute awareness of current capabilities has become imperative.

The 6th Annual JPR conference builds on Defence IQ’s record of bringing together the leading PR/CSAR experts and providing a platform in which they can discuss operational requirements, existing and future capabilities, SERE/PR training and education and feedback from theatre.

Who has already registered to attend the 6th Annual Joint Personnel Recovery Conference?

56 Rescue Squadron, 71st Rescue Squadron, Aerodata AG, Air Force Operational Command, Atlantic Inertial Systems, AusbZSpezlOp, Austrian Federal Ministry for Defence, Boeing, Bundeswehr, Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre, DEU AAvn Combat Development Division, Danish Army, Eurocopter, European Air Group, Force Protection, French Air Force, Italian Air Force, Joint Personnel Recovery Agency, Lockheed Martin, Medical Evacuation Proponency, NATO, NLD SERE School, RAF St. Mawgan, RNoAF Air Warfare Center, Rockwell Collins, Royal Air Force, Royal Danish Air Force, Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF), Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, Swedish Armed Forces, Swiss Air Force, TATE Incorporated, US DoD, US Navy, USAF, USAF Cost Analysis Agency, United States Embassy Bogota

JPR 2010 will deepen your knowledge and understanding in the following areas:

  • How multinational organisations such as the European Air Group and NATO are meeting the challenge of improving force interoperability and standardisation in training and assets
  • Perspectives from the German Army Aviation Corps on how they have met their operational requirements by modifying the CH-53 for limited combat search and rescue capability prior to deployment in Afghanistan
  • Feedback straight from Afghanistan on how a Personnel Recovery capability is being developed and managed by ISAF RCN
  • The latest evolutionary developments in SERE/PR training and education from the Swedish Armed Forces, the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency and the Project Officer from the US Air Force responsible for the premier personnel recovery exercise in the world – ANGEL THUNDER
  • SAR and CSAR pilots from the Italian and Royal Danish Air Force offer their first hand accounts of the challenges involved in undertaking these complex missions and the platforms that enable successful extraction

Download the full agenda.

TESTIMONIALS

“Excellent opportunity to have a comprehensive view of PR developments”
Lieutenant Herve Dechoux, PR/CSAR Officer, French Air Force
“Very valuable, very good networking platform”
Christian Rackl, German Air Force
“Valuable and useful…good discussions and ideas both in and around the conference”
John Proctor, Candian DND
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