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Railroad
Security
Wed., September 15, 2004 |
Port
& Maritime Security
Wed., September 22, 2004 |
Public
Roads Security
Thurs., September 23, 2004 |
All briefings are from 8:30am to 12:30pm. Continental
breakfast and refreshments included!
About
These Briefings
The Homeland
Defense Journal and Homeland
Defense Radio.com will host a series of management briefings
on the subjects of Highway/Road, Railroad, and Ports Security.
Each session will examine major government and
transportation sector requirements, initiatives and priorities.
DHS and its agencies are
responsible for protecting the transportation systems of the
United States. This is no easy task given that, annually, there
are 11.2 million trucks and 2.2 million rail cars that cross
into the US and 7,500 foreign flagships make 51,000 calls in
US ports. What is our government doing to promote increase security
for various modes of transportation and among transportation
management agencies? What should we be doing? Attend these Transportation
Security Briefings to find out!
At these briefings, you'll
hear from the executives involved in helping to secure these
various transportation areas - ports/coast, rail, and public
roads.
What You Will Learn
- Lessons learned and experience from executives
and decision-makers
- What policies have worked, what didn’t,
and what you need to know about the future
- What are the programs, plans and new initiatives
as they relate to transportation and border security
- Promising new security technologies
- Best practices and case studies relating
to transportation security

Who
Should Attend
- Federal, state and local security planners
involved with various modes of transportation security
- Agency technology planners seeking insight
into government plans for improved security
- Government managers and executives involved
with securing specific transportation sectors
- Government planners and program managers
involved with various transportation sectors
- Industry technology and business development
managers and executives with products and services focused
at transportation sectors

Speakers/Agenda
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Railroad Security
Wed., September 15, 2004 |
Port &
Maritime Security
Wed., September 22, 2004 |
Public Roads
Security
Thurs., September 23, 2004 |
| 7:30
- 8:30 am |
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| 8:30-8:35
am |
Welcome
and Introduction
Don Dickson, President,
Homeland Defense Journal |
Welcome
and Introduction
Laura Johnson, Director of Conferences,
Homeland Defense Journal |
Welcome
and Introduction
Cara Lombardi, Vice President,
Homeland Defense Journal |
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8:35-9:00
am |

Keynote
Speaker Opening Remarks:
Chet
Lunner
Assistant Administrator, Office of Maritime
and Land Security, TSA
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Chairman's Opening Remarks:
Charles
L. Cragin
Senior Vice President, National Intelligence, Security
and Response, System Planning Corporation
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Chairman's Opening Remarks:
Thomas
Moses
President, The Spill Center
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| 9:00-10:30am |
Government
Perspectives
Speakers include:
Jeri
K. Lee
Deputy Police Chief, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit
Authority (WMATA)
Robert
Michaud
Program Manager, Interdiction & Security Division,
Customs and Border Patrol
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Steve
Lewis
GIS Applications Manager, DOT
Robert
Hirsch
President, HR & Associates (former President of
Truckload Carriers Association)
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| 10:30-10:45am |
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| 10:45-12:15pm |
Industry Perspective
Susan
Massihzadeh
Vice President of Programs, L-3 Security & Detection
Systems (Transit and Rail Inspection Pilot Program "TRIP")
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Industry Panel
Speakers
include:
Kenneth
Egan
Project Manager-Security Services, ABS Consulting
Dennis
Michael Egan
Director, Border & Transportation Security, System
Planning Corporation
John
Hyde
Vice President, Corporate Security and Compliance, Maersk
Sealand
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Panel
Speakers
include:
Stephen
A. Keppler
Director of Policy and Programs, Commercial Vehicle
Safety Alliance
Martin
Rojas
Executive Director for Safety, Security and Operations,
American Trucking Associations
Tom
Wolfsohn, AAMVA's Senior Vice President
of Government Affairs and Communications, American Association
of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA)
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| 12:15-12:30pm |
Closing
Remarks |
Chairman's
Closing Remarks |
Closing
Remarks |

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[2]
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need to cancel your registration, you must send your notice
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Us
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Location/Nearby Hotel Accommodations
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NRECA Headquarters Building, 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington,
VA 22203. The Conference Center is one block from the Ballston
Metro stop on the orange line.
Map and directions to the conference
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