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Day 1 - Monday, August 4
TECHNICAL SESSION 1
VTS - Its Role in Global Traffic Monitoring
Strategic Use of VTS Brian Tetreault USCG

VTS in China - Achievements and Development

Zhen Song

China MSA

VTS and LRIT - Role in Global Traffic Monitoring

Paul Morter TRANSAS
IALA NET – Maritime Safety Benefits of a Global Data Sharing Network

George McCarthy
Jacob Bang

US Navy
DaMSA, Denmark 

 

 

 












 

Day 2 - Tuesday, August 5
TECHNICAL SESSION 2
VTS - Its Role in Global Traffic Monitoring

Integrated Use of New Monitoring Concepts Including LRIT

John Erik Hagen Norwegian Coastal
Administration

Development of VTMIS System for the Gulf of Finland 

Kari Kosonen Finnish Maritime
Adminsitration

The New Global Transparency - A Shipowners View of
Tracking, Communication and e-Navigation Systems

Peter Hinchliffe

International Chamber
of Shipping

Responses to the Expanding Role of VTS and Future Vision

Hideki Kawasaki

Japan Coast Guard

TECHNICAL SESSION 3
On-going legal issues

The role of VTS in Law Enforcement

Tuncay Cehreli

Directorate General of
Coastal Safety, Turkey

Legal Implications of Sharing Vessel Traffic Information

Jillian Carson-Jackson

Australian Maritime
Safety Authority

Legal implications of AIS

Jorge Arroyo USCG

Vessel Traffic Management in Europe

Marten Koopmans

European
Commission

TECHNICAL SESSION 4
Recruitment and Professional Competency

Development of VTS Operator Work,
Working Environment and Tools for Decision Making

Sanna Sonninen

Finnish Maritime
Administration

Is the VTS Solely an Aid to Navigation, or is it
Something More?

Terry Hughes

UK

TRANSAS View on IALA Recommendations for fullmission
simulators

Holger Ericsson

TRANSAS Ltd.

VTS Training Free-Style: The Spanish Experience 

Jose M Diaz Perez SASEMAR /CENTRO
JOVELLANOS, Spain

TECHNICAL SESSION 5
Recruitment and Professional Competency

 

 

VTS Training for Great Belt in Demark - training by SIMAC

Jorgen Brandt and
Poul Vibsig Pedersen

Great Belt VTS,
Denmark
SIMAC, Denmark

Technology Never Ends; What About VTS Operators?

Ko Goud RACON

The Need for Vessel Traffic Service Proactiveness in
Maritime Disaster Readiness Training and Emergency
Response Preparedness

F.Scott Humphrey

VTS San Francisco,
USCG

An Initiative to Proficiency Testing in English
Language for VTS operators, PEL(VTS)

Guus Leuveling Tjeenk
and Siep Konijn

NNVO (Dutch VTS
Training Foundation)

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 3 - Wednesday, August 6

TECHNICAL SESSION 6
VTS and e-Navigation

e-VTS with a Comprehensive Look at the Barents
Region

Jarle Hauge

Norwegian Coastal
Administration

Embracing e-Navigation From the Shore to Enhance
Navigational Safety, Communications and Efficiency

Neil Trainor

Australian Maritime Safety        
Authority

Concept and Implementation of Coastal Intelligent
Traffic System (CITS)

Jin-soo Park Korea Maritime University

e-Navigation and VTS: The Need for Decision Support

Cormac Gebruers

TRANSAS Ltd.

TECHNICAL SESSION 7
VTS and e-Navigation

A New VTS Facing to e-Navigation Age - How to
Contribute to its Role

Koichi Nishimura

TOKIMEC Inc., Japan

Reaching e-Navigation Through Systems Integration

Todd Robertson

Lockheed Martin, USA

VTS in an e-Navigation Age: Navigation Assistance
from Shore in the Near Future

Hideki Kawasaki

Japan Coast Guard

Enhancement of VTS Navigational Assistance Services
to include Monitoring and Control of Under Keel
Clearance

Terry O'Brien OMC International,
Australia

TECHNICAL SESSIONS 8
Innovations and Improvements in VTS Operations

Integration of Fisheries Sensor Data within the VTS
environment

Kerrie Abercrombie

Australian Maritime Safety
Authority

Extreme Make-Over VTS Edition

Katrijn De Maere

Maritime Services and
Coast: Shipping Assistance,
Belgium

Marine IT Technology for the Standardisation of
Data Exchanges in VTS Systems

Byeong-Deok Yea

Korea Maritime University

Augmenting VTS Surveillance Capabilities
Through the Integration of Non Conventional Marine
Radar Systems

Piero Pellizzari

Italian Coast Guard

TECHNICAL SESSIONS 9
Innovations and Improvements in VTS Operations

Next Generation Systems for Aiding Coastal VTS
Operators

Einar Lihovd

Kongsberg Norcontrol IT

Applying VTS Operational Principles to Achieve
Maritime Domain Awareness on Inland River
Systems

Burt Lahn USCG

AIS and Vessel Traffic Management and
Information Systems

Jon Leon Ervik

Norwegian Coastal
Administration

New, Emerging, Radar Technologies

Jens Pedersen

TERMA AS

Application of AIS in Yanshan VTS

He Genlin Shanghai MSA

Virtual E-Chart on the Lower Mississippi River

Douglas Grubbs

Crescent River Ports
Pilots Association, US                

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Day 4 - Thursday, August 7

TECHNICAL SESSION 10
VTS - An Arctic Perspective

The Benefits of VTMIS and Real Time Information
Systems in the Arctic and Other Environmentally
Sensitive Areas

Arild Løver

Kongsberg

Russian-Norwegian Cooperation on Barents VTMIS

Kristen Selvig

Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal
Affairs, Norway

Arctic Climate and Shipping: Present and Future
Perspectives

Ola M. Johannessen

Nansen Environmental and
Remote Sensing Center,
Bergen, Norway

Traffic Management Systems for the Arctic Seas -
Service Requirements and Environmental Conditions

Jorma Rytkönen

Kymenlaakso University of
Applied Sciences, Finland

Emerging Challenges in the Arctic

Mike Sollosi USCG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Day 5 - Friday, August 8
Presentations of the Conclusions and                     
Recommendations of the Symposium

Mahesh Alimchandani

IALA                                     

2012 IALA VTS Symposium - Presentation

Capt Salih Orakci

Directorate General of
Coastal Safety, Turkey

2010 IALA Conference - Presentation

South Africa

Thanks from IALA 

Closing of the Symposium

John Erik Hagen

Norwegian Coastal
Administration

VTS 2008 proceedings

 

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