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October 6-9, 2014 • Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C.
Collaborating to Defeat Evolving Threats by Supporting American Security
Bigger Name, Bigger Venue, Bigger Priority COVERING 5 FOCUS AREAS Science and Technology
Exploring FY 2015 and the future of American Homeland Security. A full 3 day main conference for increased overall value that focuses on the whole of American Homeland Security offering 5 specialized focus areas:
Preventing Terrorism & Enhancing Security
Border Management and Immigration
Disaster Relief and Emergency Preparedness
Cybersecurity
Featured Speakers Wolfe Tombe
CTO U.S. Customs & Border Protection
Patrick Nemeth
Days
40
Exhibitors
Ronald May
Stephen Caldwell
Louis A. Rodi, III
Captain David C. Azuelo
Craig C. Healy
Acting Director C-TPAT
Assistant Commissioner, Office of Air and Marine U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Identity Operations Director ICE, Department of Homeland Security
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Major General Randolph D. Alles
Deputy Assistant Director, National Security Programs Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Speakers
700+
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Keynotes
Attendees
Commander, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division Tucson Police Department
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Director, Federal Export Enforcement Coordination Center Department of Homeland Security
30+ $50 VIP
Panel Sessions
Roundtable Discussions
Director, Maritime Security Issues GAO
Presentations Government Passes
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FY 2015 Budget Breakdown
Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington D.C. Collaborating to Defeat Evolving Threats by Supporting American Security Main Presentations October 6th – 8th, 2014
Free Exhibition & Presentation Theater October 6th – 8th, 2014
American Security Abroad Focus Day October 9th, 2014 Total Budget: $60,918,787,000
Dear Colleagues: The role of the DHS has grown increasingly since its establishment in 2002. Nothing is more important than protecting American citizens both at home and abroad and IQPC is committed to providing a platform that will help both support and prepare American security officials on a wide variety of focus areas. “DHS must be agile and vigilant in continually adapting to evolving threats and hazards. We must stay one step ahead of the next attack, the next cyber attack, and the next natural disaster. In the homeland security world, no news is good news, and no news is often the result of the hard work, vigilance, and dedication of the men and women of DHS who prevent bad things you never hear about, or at least help the public protect itself and recover from the storm we cannot prevent.” -Secretary Jeh Johnson, Department of Homeland Security In order to defeat constantly evolving threats, the US must remain on the cutting edge, and constantly advance its multi-layered detection capabilities. IQPC has provided a discussion based platform to encourage and promote advancement, in critical areas of homeland security focus, for 9 years. This year’s event will center on the five most important areas of focus for the DHS and other homeland security oriented organizations: Science and Technology, Counterterrorism, Border Management and Immigration, Cyber Security, and Disaster Relief & Emergency Preparedness. Homeland Security Week 2014 will feature presentations, discussions, and technology demonstrations on: • DHS Advanced Fusion centers • Collaborating on Joint Border Operations • The evolving role of cybersecurity in critical infrastructure protection • Implementing interoperable first responder communication capabilities • New equipment and technologies available to federal, state, and local law enforcement Utilizing interactive keynote presentations, large scale panel discussions, project updates, case studies, intimate round tables, product demonstrations, and free presentation theater sessions, Homeland Security Week 2014 will be the educational platform to obtain all you need to know about the future of homeland security. Departmental policy makers, uniformed service leaders, law enforcement and industry partners will gather in Washington D.C. to network, share best practices and expose potential paths to analyze the homeland security mission. We hope you will join us for this year’s Homeland Security Week 2014 to experience the premier event in US security. The speakers, sponsors and the IQPC team all look forward to seeing you in October for Homeland Security Week 2014! Sincerely,
Tyler Baylis Divisional Director IQPC Tyler.Baylis@iqpc.com
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0.5% DNDO 0.5% A&O 1% FLETC, OIG, OHA 1% Dept. Ops 2% S&T 3% USSS 4% FEMA: Grants
5% USCIS 5% NPPD 9% ICE 12% TSA 16% USCG 20% FEMA 21% CBP
FY 2015 Project Updates Science and Technology The FY 2015 Budget requests $67.5 million for Cybersecurity/Information Analysis Research and Development in the Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) to conduct and support research, development, testing and evaluation Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing Security $3.8 billion for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screening operations to continue improving aviation security effectiveness by aligning passenger screening resources based on risk Border Management $362 million to maintain the necessary infrastructure and technology along the Nation’s borders to ensure that law enforcement personnel are supported with effective surveillance technology to improve their ability to detect and interdict illegal activity in a safer environment Cyber Security $143.5 million for the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program which provides hardware, software, and services designed to support activities that strengthen the operational security of Federal civilian networks Disaster Relief and Emergency Response $400 million to support adaptation planning and pilot projects for cities and communities through hazard mitigation assistance and national preparedness grants building on Administration efforts to implement the National Mitigation Framework
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Homeland Security Week 2014 Current Speaker Spotlight New Borders: Future Security Threats and the Proper Technology Needed to Secure Them Wolfe Tombe CTO U.S. Customs & Border Protection
Monday, October 6, 2014 | 1:15PM
As the Chief Technology Officer of U.S. Customs & Border Protection, Wolf Tombe is responsible for the proactive formation of cross-cutting integrated technology strategies, architectures and solutions across CBP. He is also responsible for the Agency’s Information Transformation initiatives, which includes the CBP Enterprise Technical Architecture, CBP Technology Roadmap, Common Infrastructure, Technology Lifecycle implementation and Customer Transformation Services. Mr. Tombe Chairs both the SOA and Application Working Group and the Technology Review Committee where he provides leadership on technology planning, architecture, standards and adoption of industry best practices for technology management.
Addressing Borders Threats: Air, Land and Sea Major General Randolph D. Alles Assistant Commissioner, Office of Air and Marine U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 | 5:15PM
Randolph D. “Tex” Alles is the Assistant Commissioner for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Air and Marine (OAM). OAM is the world’s largest aviation and maritime law enforcement organization with 1,200 Federal agents, operating from 84 air and marine locations utilizing 268 aircraft and 289 maritime vessels. The mission of OAM is to protect the American people and nation’s critical infrastructure through the coordinated use of integrated air and marine forces to detect, interdict, and prevent acts of terrorism and the unlawful movement of people, illegal drugs, and other contraband toward or across the borders of the United States. OAM is the most experienced operator of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Homeland Security mission set on the world stage.
Efficient Borders that Act as Both Barriers and Facilitators Ronald May Acting Director C-TPAT
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 | 11:00AM
Ronald May is working on his 27th year with U.S. Customs and Border Protection during which time he served in the Ports of Detroit, Houston, Toronto Preclearance, Toledo, Washington D.C. and now Buffalo, N.Y. Career highlights include working on a contraband enforcement team, original Anti-Terrorism Unit, Firearms Training Officer, Instructor at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and the C-TPAT program for the last 6 plus years. During time with C-TPAT, he was Director of the Washington, D.C. Field Office; Acting Director of the C-TPAT program and eventually went to Buffalo to open the first border Port C-TPAT Field Office in October 2007. Most recently, he was named Acting Director of C-TPAT.
Summary of Recent GAO Maritime Security Studies Stephen Caldwell Director, Maritime Security Issues GAO
Monday, October 6, 2014 | 5:45PM
Stephen L. Caldwell has 30 years of experience evaluating national security programs for Congress, and is an internationally recognized expert on maritime and supply chain security. He has testified at more than 30 Congressional hearings and led the research and publication of more than 150 GAO reports. His GAO reports represent one of the largest published bodies of work analyzing and reporting on U.S. maritime security programs. In addition to his more recent work examining these topics, Mr. Caldwell’s other GAO reports evaluated a wide variety of defense, intelligence and international programs. He has extensive international experience, having spent almost one-third of his career working overseas and having conducted 47 missions to 30 countries as part of his work on maritime security and other issues.
PANEL DISCUSSION: Detecting Terrorist Threats and Disarming Them Craig C. Healy Director Federal Export Enforcement Coordination Center
Tuesday, October 7, 2014 | 8:45AM
Craig C. Healy is the Director of the Federal Export Enforcement Coordination Center (E2C2). Mr. Healy also serves as the Deputy Assistant Director, Homeland Security Investigations, Counter Proliferation Investigations program. Mr. Healy has served in a variety of management positions at the federal level throughout his 28 years of government service. On November 9, 2010, as part of the President’s Export Control Reform Initiative, President Obama signed Executive Order 13558 establishing a Federal Export Enforcement Coordination Center within the Department of Homeland Security. The E2C2 will be managed and under the operational control of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations.
Developing ICE Investigations to Protect Against Future Threats Louis A. Rodi, III Deputy Assistant Director National Security Programs
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Tuesday, October 7, 2014 | 11:45AM
Louis A. Rodi III currently serves as Deputy Assistant Director, National Security Programs, (DAD, NSP) within the National Security Investigations Division, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Headquarters. In this capacity, DAD Rodi manages five units: the National Security Unit (NSU), the National Security Integration Center (NSIC), the Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Unit (HRVWCU), the CounterTerrorism and Criminal Exploitation Unit (CTCEU), and the Overstay Analysis Unit (OAU). Prior to his current assignment, Mr. Rodi served as an Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) at HSI Los Angeles, CA. Over a period of 11 years, Mr. Rodi served as ASAC in four distinct divisions: the National Security Division, the Illicit Travel, Trade and Finance Division, the Human Smuggling Division, and the HSI office at Los Angeles International Airport. During these assignments, Mr. Rodi managed special agents, support staff and facilities in support of investigations and operations targeting nearly every violation within HSI’s jurisdiction.
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Day One: Monday, October 6, 2014 Cybersecurity
Border Management and Immigration 1:15
Keynote: New Borders: Future Security Threats and the Proper Technology Needed to Secure Them
4:15
DHS Digital Strategy: Working to Better Serve the American People • Improving Government services offered to the American people
• Deterring and disarming CRNE threats
• Ensuring data is both open and available to those looking for information
• Adapting to air, maritime, and subterranean threats exposed by nefarious organizations and the technology used to best combat them • Building enduring partnerships that deliver technology solutions to the HSE resourcefully and swiftly
• Leveraging the unique capabilities of mobile computing and promote innovation while maintaining enhanced security Jason Gates, Management and Program Analyst at US Department of Homeland Security
Wolf Tombe, Chief Technology Officer, CBP, DHS
Science and Technology 2:00
Panel Discussion: Homeland Security Investigations Forensic Laboratory Panel
Emergency Response and Disaster Relief 5:00
NY State Emergency Services • Improving capabilities for State first responders
• Investigative importance of Latent Print Examinations and the use of Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS) • Advances in document security and forensic examination techniques in particular the Counterfeit Document Link Analysis
• Assisting with advancing communications between first responders • Emergency preparedness and coordinating with state action plans
Jerome M. Hauer Ph.D, MHS, Commissioner, Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services State of New York
• Developing training programs based on current trends in document security
Mindi Ramage, Chief, Latent Prints Division, HIS-FL
Jim Ross, Chief Forensic Document Examiner, HIS-FL
Robert Zimmerman, Distinguished Analyst, Homeland Security Institute
Carl Lichvarcik, Section Chief – Document Training and Alerts, Homeland Security Investigations Forensic Laboratory, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
5:45
Efficient Borders that Act as both Barriers and Facilitators • Exploring optimal strategies for enhancing illegal border activity while simultaneously expediting legitimate trade and travel
3:00
Networking Break/Exhibit Hall Opening
• Adopting new and innovative technologies to meet and exceed 2015 border management goals
3:30
Systems of Thinking in the Development and Transition of Forensic Technology
• Maintaining vigilance at points of entry across 7,000 miles of shared border with Canada and Mexico by improving land and maritime infrastructure through FY 2015 advancement projects Ronald May, Director, C-TPAT
• Making R&D acquisitions and systems analysis recommendations • Creating proposals concerning technical functions of the Department • Ensuring the optimal, cost effective deployment of resources
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Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing Security
6:30
Welcoming Cocktail Reception
Gibson Kerr, Science and Technology Directorate, DHS
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Day Two: Tuesday, October 7, 2014
8:00
Keynote: One DHS Vision: Uniting Homeland Security • Creating a centrally accountable and coordinated department • Meeting priorities and goals for the next decade
• Instituting partnerships and leveraging shared technologies throughout the homeland security community
The Role of Cloud and Enterprise Application Services in Homeland Security • System upgrades and integrations
Peter Chin, Director, Cloud and Enterprise Application Services, Department of Homeland Security
Panel Discussion: Detecting Terrorist Threats and Disarming Them
11:45
Developing ICE Investigations to Protect Against Future Threats • Investigation analysis and data consolidation
• Advancing techniques in investigation and effective methods of preventing attacks or criminal actions
• Developing information sharing partnerships, involving the public in counter terrorism efforts • Protecting the US Citizens against the ever evolving threat of terrorism
10:15
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• ICE’s role in national security Louis A. Rodi, III, Deputy Assistant Director, National Security Programs, ICE
Craig C. Healy, Director, Federal Export Enforcement Coordination Center, DHS
12:30
Networking Break
1:30
Terrorism and Extremist Violence in the United States • Analyzing threats posed by violent extremism beyond national borders
• Consolidating data centers
• FY 2015 Mission highlights and department priorities
9:30
• Developing an agile environment
Reserved for the Office of the Secretary, DHS
8:45
11:00
Science and Technology
Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing Security
Lunch Roundtable Discussions Our peer-to-peer roundtable sessions are designed to provide an open forum to discuss your challenges and potential solutions. Roundtables are the perfect way to dig a little deeper into your focus area and learn new strategies through sharing ideas in interactive groups. Roundtable focus areas include:
• Working with a broad range of partners to gain a better understanding of behaviors, tactics and other indicators of terrorist activity
• Science and Technology
• Prioritizing prevention activities that directly support local law enforcement
• Cybersecurity
William Braniff, Executive Director, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism
• Preventing Terrorism & Enhancing Security • Border Management and Immigration
• Disaster Relief and Emergency Preparedness
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Day Two: Continued Border Management and Immigration 2:30
Keynote: Delivering Border Security for the Mission
4:30
• Securing America’s borders to protect the U.S. from entry of dangerous goods and people
• Valuing acquisition support and addressing priorities for the 2015 mission and beyond
• Preventing illegal entry of persons and contraband
• Adopting new and innovative technologies to combat threats and enemies that are constantly changing and adapting
• Ensuring people and cargo enter the U.S. legally, safely, and efficiently through POE’s Michael Fisher, Chief, US Border Patrol (Pending Legal Confirmation)
3:15
Collaborating Joint Border Operations: Border Enforcement Security Task Force Units • Evaluating intelligence & information sharing along the SW Border Region • What State, Local, Tribal & Other Entities are doing to advance info sharing
• Maintaining the proper emphasis on research & development and test & evaluation to ensure boots on the ground are properly equipped with the necessary tools to secure the nation Patrick Nemeth, Identity Operations Director, ICE, DHS
5:15
Nelson H. Balido, APR, CEO, Border Commerce and Security Council
Julie Pullen, Director, DHS National Center of Excellence for Maritime Security
4:00
Networking Break
Addressing Borders Threats: Air, Land and Sea • Outlook of Air and Marine project needs and requirements
• Strategies to collaborate with other law enforcement agencies and stakeholders to identify enforcement priorities
• Engaging Federal partners to ensure hometown security compliments homeland security
Integrating Tools and Technology to Protect the United States from Current and Future Threats
• National resources and UAS capability
Major General Randolph D. Alles, Assistant Commissioner, Office of Air and Marine, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
6:00
Cocktail Networking Reception
“A fantastic menagerie of DHS speakers and contractors that presented a hugely valuable opportunity for networking and learning!”
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Day Three: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 Cybersecurity 9:00
Keynote: Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation Program
Emergency Response and Disaster Relief 2:15
Keynote: Emergency Planning in the Capital • Understanding Emergency Management from a military perspective
• Empowering front-line law enforcement agencies to actively engage or deter threats
• Focusing on the National Capital Region while still taking bordering states into account
• Expanding the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative and empowering our nations first responders to defend against threats • Leveraging data collection to maximize fusion center efficiency in critical operational capabilities BG Gregory Touhill, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Cybersecurity and Communications, DHS (Reserved)
9:45
• Discussing the role of the Joint Forces in the District of Washington and their outlook Major General Jeffrey Buchanan, Commanding General, Military District of Washington/JFHQs-NCR
3:00
Panel Discussion: Securing the Cyber Ecosystem through Protection Projects and Planning
Panel Discussion: Coordinating Collective Action • Discussing FEMA’s role in policy formation and grant distribution for response and recovery • Examining the relationship between FEMA and state level OEMs
• Securing and safeguarding Cyberspace, mission goals and highlights for FY 2015 & 2016
• Investigating future strategies for preparedness and more rapid response
• Creating resilient critical infrastructure platforms to allow for safe and secure defense from cyber attacks • Facilitating improved response capabilities and training to contain and combat cyber threats
4:00
Networking Break
Ryan Gillis, DHS & National Security Council (Tentative)
4:30
Charles Brooks, Vice President, Client Executive for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
10:45
Science and Technology
NIST Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC)
• What State, Local, Tribal & Other Entities are doing to advance information sharing • Engaging Federal partners to ensure hometown security compliments homeland security Captain David C. Azuelo, Commander, Emergency Management and Homeland Security Division, Tucson Police Department
• Supporting Standards for the Forensic Industry
• Improving standards and practices in forensic science laboratories • Bringing structure, scientific rigor and increased communication among forensic professionals
John Paul Jones II, Working Group Project Manager, NIST
12:15
Roundtable Discussions
• Evaluating intelligence & information sharing along the SW Border Region
Networking Break
11:30
Our peer-to-peer roundtable sessions are designed to provide an open forum to discuss your challenges and potential solutions. Roundtables are the perfect way to dig a little deeper into your focus area and learn new strategies through sharing ideas in interactive groups. Roundtable focus areas include:
Collaborating Joint Operations
5:15
Maintaining Security & Ensuring Communication: Disasters in the Age of Information • Detailing a personal perspective on 2014 Alaska Shield Exercise and the benefits of these operations • Discussing what we have learned recently in regards to preparedness and future events • Assessing future disasters and our ability to react at present
6:00
Conclusion
• Science and Technology
• Preventing Terrorism & Enhancing Security • Border Management and Immigration • Cybersecurity
• Disaster Relief and Emergency Preparedness 1:15
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Lunch
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Focus Day: Thursday, October 9, 2014 American Security Abroad Focus Day 9:00
Keynote: Protecting Strategic Markets and the U.S. Financial System from TOC Penetration • Maintaining the integrity of the nation’s financial infrastructure
11:00
Networking Break
11:45
Developing Security Overseas through Collaborative Partnerships and Information Sharing
• Combating counterfeiting by working closely with state and local law enforcement agencies
• Strengthening partnerships to enable effective regional security
• Protecting American consumers and industries from financial fraud 10:00
• Supporting and contributing to the disruption of illicit trafficking
Protecting Americans from Disease Abroad
• Dismantling of transnational narco-networks with UAS platforms
• Responding to deliberate biological attacks
• Developing procures needed MCMs, including vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, and non-pharmaceutical countermeasures • Advancing development pipeline replete with medical countermeasures and platforms to address unmet public health needs
BARDA, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Lunch Protecting Overseas Personnel and Facilities • Protecting information is almost as vital as the physical facilities • Dedicated facility personnel security
• Changes to FY 2015 and FY 2016 embassy protection plans
“Informative sessions that covered a diverse array of relevant Homeland Security issues and challenges.”
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Presentation Theater & Exhibition Hall
Past Attendees Breakdown End User Attendees:
Homeland Security Week 2014 will host a two day exhibition featuring over 65 exhibitors. Over these two days, attendees will benefit from free education sessions and hands-on product demos in the Exhibit Hall Presentation Theater. Benefits include: • Secure a front row seat to FREE sessions covering Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing Security, Border Management & Immigration, Cybersecurity, Disaster Relief and Emergency Preparedness, Science & Technology • Get exclusive access to the latest technology, product demonstrations and giveaways relating to homeland security • Interact with 65+ exhibitors and 700+ attendees on the exhibit hall floor • Network with government agencies including DHS, CBP, ICE, FBI and more at the exclusive cocktail reception 58% DHS 18% DoJ
The Presentation Theater and Exhibition Hall is FREE to attend and open to ALL attendees, seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
10% DoD
5% Other Agencies 5% International Government 4% Academia
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Organizations that Have Attended Include:
Presentation Theater Agenda • Understanding how criminal organizations have made traditional borders-and border security-obsolete
DAY ONE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2014 Creating Vendor Partnerships and Acquisition through Collaboration
3:00
• Discussing the growth of trade-based money laundering
• Providing analyses, engineering, and test expertise and products connecting Research, Development, and Acquisition to the operational end-user
• Analyzing current anti-money laundering (AML) initiatives
• Exploring the Federally Funded Research and Development Centers Program Management Office
• Explaining current standards and their implications on the development and acquisition of new technology
DAY THREE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 10:45
• Maritime Containers Supply Chain Security
• Maritime Energy Offshore and Supply Chain Security
Providing Next Generation IT Solutions in Disaster Recovery
• Preventing Nuclear Smuggling in the Maritime Environment
• Providing disaster recovery and contingency plan analysis for the DHS community
4:00
• Maritime Cybersecurity • Maritime Piracy
• Providing systems integration, mobile workforce systems, and intelligent storage solutions
Stephen Caldwell, Director, Maritime Security Issues, GAO
• Minimizing agency risk of employing new technologies
4:00
Knowledge Center of Excellence • Maintaining knowledge bases of existing scientific and technical information
Gil A Van Schoor, Vice President, DHS Initiatives FCN Technology Solutions
• Providing information and collaboration for Homeland Defense and Security
The Invisible Fight against Cartel Money Laundering • Exploring the creative methods Mexican drug cartels use to launder their money through US based-banks and businesses
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Summary of Recent GAO Maritime Security Studies
DAY TWO: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2014 9:30
Sylvia Longmire, Former Intelligence Analyst and USAF Special Agent
• Responding to the threats of asymmetrical warfare
Stephen C. Malone, Director, Homeland Defense & Security Information Analysis Center
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection US Coast Guard TSA FEMA ICE FBI DEA ATF National Guard Bureau U.S. Navy U.S. Northern Command U.S. Cyber Command Department of Energy Department of State Department of Threat Reduction Agency
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Cyber Security Director Chief Border Patrol Agent Director, Planning and Preparedness Deputy Director Maritime Domain Awareness Program Director CIO CTO Acquisition Lead Assistant Commandant of Acquisition Program Manager Project Manager Emergency Communications Specialist Special Agent in Charge Senior Data Analyst
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Sponsorship Opportunities SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Knowing that companies rarely have the same objectives and requirements, we offer completely tailor-made packages to ensure that we are maximizing your company’s exposure. Additionally, we are open to working with you to implement any and all outside-of-the-box ideas you may have. Below is an outline of a few examples of our more popular options we make available:
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Onsite Static Display – A separate display area in our exhibit hall to showcase your technology including company logo, product description, and booth number Cocktail Reception – Branding at all drinks stations and on tables including branded drink vouchers given to all conference attendees, in addition to a 10 minute welcome address Luncheon Sponsor – Opportunity to add branding on all tables with signage featuring company logo as official lunch sponsor, in addition to a 5-10 minute welcome address Lanyard Sponsor – Persistent brand recognition with your company’s logo positioned directly on lanyards attached to every attendee’s badge Welcome Banner – Have your company logo be every attendee’s first impression as they enter the event’s hall Exhibition Booth - An “office away from the office” in our exhibit hall allows you to display your solution to over 1000+ attendees from all of the relevant agencies and private sector groups influencing homeland security Content Card Sponsor- Strategically network by housing the event’s username and password (displayed on a card w/ your logo) needed for downloading presentations at your company’s booth Networking Break Sponsor - conduct product demonstrations or simply network with attendees as they are directed to your Exhibition Space for a unique beverage being offered during that break
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About Now in its 4th year, Homeland Security Week 2014 will address the most pressing and pertinent issues within the DHS by working to bring together the necessary stakeholders to create a collaborative and valuable event. Homeland Security Week 2014 is the premier platform to promote and foster the necessary developments needed to secure the United States from all foreseeable and future threats. This event will set the stage for an intuitive and in-depth focus on the next generation of homeland security that will present you with a great opportunity to liaise directly with the industry partners responsible for supporting your efforts.
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Collaborating to Defeat Evolving Threats by Supporting American Security Main Presentations October 6th – 8th, 2014
Free Exhibition & Presentation Theater October 6th – 8th, 2014
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www.Homeland SecurityExpo.com
Email: info@idga.org
American Security Abroad Focus Day October 9th, 2014
5 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!
Phone: 1-800-882-8684
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Fax: 646-378-6025 24 Hours a Day
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Mail: IDGA - 535 5th Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10017
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Register for your Register for your FREE EXPO PASS FREE EXPO PASS at or gain exclusive access to the 2013 closed
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GET YOUR ALL ACCESS PASS AT WWW.HOMELANDSECURITYEXPO.COM OR BY CALLING 1-800-882-8684 TODAY!
Get your ALL ACCESS pass at www.HomelandSecurityWeek.com or by calling 1-800-882-8684 today!