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CONFERENCENew Content!Choose from 45+ advanced-level sessions that include strategies and tools you can implement today!
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Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Reasons to Attend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Keynotes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
GovSec Expo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Free Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Look Who’s Attending . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Training at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Half-Day Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Free Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Live Demos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Meet the Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Registration & Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Hotel & Travel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Sponsors and Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY TRAINING GovSec, the nation’s premier event for government security and law enforcement professionals, returns in 2014 with can’t-miss sessions taught by the expert practitioners with proven strategies that you want to hear from.
CHOOSE FROM ALL-NEW SESSIONS COVERING:• Counter & Anti-Terrorism
• Critical Infrastructure Protection
• Cyber Terrorism & Cybercrime
• Law Enforcement Case Studies & Tactics
• Access Control & Video Surveillance
• Campus Security & Life Safety
• Emergency Response & Disaster Recovery
GovSec continues to deliver education and resources that enable the federal, state and local governments in concert with the private sector, to engage effectively in a national approach to prevention, mitigation, and response.
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WHY ATTENDGOVSEC 20141 Valuable Training to Enhance Your
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2 Eye-Opening Keynote: How the Boston Marathon Bombers were Caught!
Learn from the source on how the federal, state and local authorities used information sharing and partnering among the FBI, Boston Police and State Police to successfully capture the Boston Marathon bombers.
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Take on the latest challenges in all aspects of security by selecting sessions that meet your needs! Conference attendees get access to all GovSec, CPM East, TREXPO session tracks and expanded cybersecurity track.
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TUESDAY, MAY 13 | 9:00 AM
America’s Foreign, Defense & Cyber Policy: An Insider’s Perspective Thomas Donilonformer National Security Advisor to President Barack Obama
From an overview of presidential decision making to the hunt for Osama Bin Laden to perspective on U.S.- China relations, Donilon breaks down the issues that are impacting the U.S., locally and globally.
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Boston Marathon Bombing: A Collaborative Approach To Catch a Terrorist
Richard DesLauriers former Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Boston Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Colonel Timothy P. Alben Superintendent Massachusetts State Police
Edward F. Davis former Police Commissioner City of Boston Police Department
Brian McGrory Editor of The Boston Globe (Moderator)
Want an inside perspective on how teamwork and partnering among all levels of law enforcement as well as citizens across America helped capture the Boston Marathon bombers? Hear directly from the leads of the Boston Marathon bombing incident response, Special Agent DesLauriers, Colonel Alben, and Commissioner Davis as they share their experiences.
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KEYNOTES & OPENING CEREMONYOPENING CEREMONY TUESDAY, MAY 13 | 8:45 AMPlease join us for the opening of GovSec 2014 which includes the presentation of colors and singing of the national anthem, followed by our opening keynote.
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Marksmanship Under StressTuesday, May 13: 11:15 AM - 12:30 PM
William Bethards FBI Law Enforcement Specialist Top Shot Season Five Cast Member
A former Marine and ex-Virginia state trooper with national and state three-gun championships under his belt, William Bethards now serves as a firearms instructor for the FBI.
Combating the Effects of PTSD: Solutions for RebuildingTuesday, May 13: 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Dr. Tania Glenn, PsyD, LCSW Tania Glenn & Associates (TGA), PA & TGA Readiness Action Division (RAD)
In this session, Dr. Glenn will address critical incident stress management specifically for emergency management and special response teams and the roles of managers, supervisors, and operational personnel. Dr. Glenn will discuss and illustrate
the types of stress, reactions to stress and subsequent trauma, and the importance of peer-driven programmatic support for first responders to recover more quickly after a critical incident.
Resiliency & The Bulletproof Mind: What Happens to the Mind and Body in Combat, and How to Survive and Thrive in this EnvironmentWednesday, May 14: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Lt. Colonel Dave Grossman Killology Research Group
Lt. Col Grossman will discuss the Sheepdog Model of Resiliency: Motivation, and an internal focus of control, redisposing factors to PTSD: Expectations, sleep, pathologizing and normalizing behavior and Forewarned and Forearmed: What happens to the body in combat, and afterward, and how to deal with it.
Keeping Our Schools SAFE from Attacks on Our Children: Sandy Hook, Columbine, and BeslanWednesday, May 14: 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Lt. Colonel Dave Grossman Killology Research Group
Lt. Col Grossman will share his insights on the rapidly increasing of attacks on our children and discuss the magnitude of the threat, internal and external, current “Best Practices” in protecting facilities and identifying the threat and a long term solution.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONSThese presentations take place in the exhibit hall and are open to all attendees! Join us and hear from these experts, click on the title of any presentation for more information.
GOVSEC EXPOExperience the Largest, Most Dynamic Government Security Expo!
You won’t get what GovSec offers anywhere else. Discover the newest trends, cutting-edge technology, tools, equipment and the exciting companies that provide them in the exhibit hall.
The Exhibits at GovSec & TREXPO features thousands of the latest technologies, solutions and resources for your organization. The expo is FREE for public sector professionals! Contractors and suppliers pay $50.
Exhibitors and sponsors bring cutting-edge solutions to government security decision makers, their partners in the private sector and end-users of security products.
Products will include:
• Access Control & Visitor Management
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• IP Security Systems
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• Law Enforcement Technology & Equipment
• Threat Detection & Identification Systems
• Weapons & Firearms
• and much more
Plus, with access to the FOSE, CPM East and TREXPO exhibit halls, you can make integrated buying decisions and meet all physical and IT security challenges at this comprehensive event.
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LOOK WHO’S ATTENDING
Advanced EMT, Louisa County Rescue Squad
Analyst, Federal Protective Service
Antiterrorism Officer, Dept of Defense
Assistant Branch Chief, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
Assistant Chief, Md-Nat’l Capital Park Police
Asst. Program Mgr. Homeland Protection, Johns Hopkins Univ/APL
ATFP Officer, ODNI
Background Inv./Firearms Instr, University of Maryland Police
Bureau Continuity Program Mgr, Department of State
Business Continuity Manager, BAE Systems
Canine Handler, Explosive Countermeasures International
Captain, Arlington County Sheriff’s Office
Chief Information Security OFF, DHS/NPPD/CISO
Chief of Police, Georgetown University Police
Chief of Police, University of The District of Columbia
Chief of Police, Metro Transit Police Department
Chief of Security, NASA
Chief, DSOB, FEMA
Chief, Field Operations, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Chief, Mission Assurance Program, National Counterterrorism Ctr
CISO, Bureau of Prisons
City Safety Officer, City of Norfolk
Colonel, Department of Defense/DEA
Communications Manager, Security Industry Association
Computer Engineer, IRS
Continuity Readiness & Plans, Defense Continuity & Crisis Mgmt
Cyber Analyst, DHS
Cyber Security Instructor, ECPI University
Cybersecurity Specialist, US Forest Service
Deputy Chief, Bureau of Patrol, Prince George’s County Police Department
Deputy Commander, Maryland Defense Force
Deputy Commanding Officer, Naval Support Activity Annapolis
Deputy Director, Arlington Office of Emergency Management
Deputy Executive Director, DHS, Interagency Security Committee
Detective, U.S. Mint Police
Detective Sergeant, McDaniel College Campus Police
Director, U.S. Capitol Police
Director of Physical Security, Brink’s Incorporated
Director of School Safety, Hanover County Public Schools
Director of Security, GSC Council of The European Union
Director, SW & Supply Chain, DHS
Explosives Specialist, DHS
Fire Arms Instructor, US GPO
Fire Chief, Alexandria Fire Department
Firearm Instructor, DHS/FLETC
Forensic Examiner, DHS
ICS-CERT, Ops. Chief, DHS
Infosec Specialist, USCP
Inspector, DHS/ICE
Investigative Analyst, Department of State
Investigator, Annapolis Bomb Squad
ISSO, DHS/ICE/HSI
IT Security, USPS
IT Security Analyst, US Department of the Interior
IT Specialist, DHS-Customs and Border Protection
Lieutenant, Miami Police Department
Lieutenant/Bomb Squad Command, Arlington County Fire Department
Logistics Manager, DC Department of General Services
Management & Program Analyst, DOJ/FBI
Manager, Law Enforcement, Federal Reserve
Physical Security Specialist, DOJ
Professor, Temple University
Program Advisor, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Program Analyst, Department of Homeland Security
Radio Communications Manager, Montgomery County Govt, MD
Safety Officer, US Forest Service
Safety Specialist, Smithsonian Institution—OPS
Security, DOD
Security Architect, United States Department of Justice
Security Branch Chief, Army Research Laboratory
Security Engineer, Smithsonian Institution
Security Engineering Officer, Department of State
Security Manager, DOD/WHS-AD
Security Specialist, Office of the Army Surgeon General
Senior Inspector, US Marshals
Senior Investigator, USDA
Senior Special Agent, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Senoir Law Enforcement Advisor, FBI
Sergeant, VA. State Police
Special Agent, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
Special Agent In Charge (SAC), US Environmental Protection Agency—OIG
Surveilance Special Agent, Virginia State Police
Team Ld, Scty Certs Program, DHS
Watch Commander, San Diego Police Department
Weapons Instructor, Washington DC Police Department
At GovSec, you will have the unique opportunity to meet and share best practices with your peers and colleagues facing similar challenges and situations. Here are just a few of the attendees you can look forward to networking with:
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*Additional Workshop fees apply. 3 MONDAY, MAY 12, 2014
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
WSM-1 The Disaster Experience
WSM-2 Leading By Example: Exemplifying the Behavior You Want to See in Others
WSM-3 Police Survival Strategies for Response to Unusual Incidents
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
WSM-6 Supply Chain Continuity Management Overview
WSM-7 Execution Under Pressure: Building a Higher Performance Safety Team
WSM-8 ALICE Active Shooter Response Training: Moving Beyond Lockdown
3 TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2014 8:45 AM - 10:00 AM KNT1-1 America’s Foreign, Defense & Cyber Policy: An Insider’s Perspective
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
DT1-1 Simulated Emergency Response Training Activities & Demos
DT1-2 Knife Combat Techniques for Military and Law Enforcement
DT1-3 Active Shooter in the Room
10:15 AM - 11:00 AMSLP1-A 2014 Govies Awards Ceremony: Honoring Outstanding Government Security Products
SLP1-0 Worldwide Overview on Terrorism, Espionage, and Cyber Espionage
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
CC1-1 The Cyber and Data Security Rules of the Road
CT1-1 The Terror Threat to the US - What We Really Face and How We Best Defend Against It
SLP1-1 Security Clearance Workshop
DRR1-1 Disaster Medical Systems: The Delivery, Security, and Role of Cloud— Based Electronic Health Records Systems in a Disaster Recovery Environment
CI1-1 No “I” in Team: Uncovering the Key to Successfully Protecting the Nation’s Critical Infrastructure
SLS1-1 How 3 Bullets Changed My Life
EPM1-1 Integrating Enterprise Risk Management and Business Continuity
LE1-1 Modern Mapping Apps & Devices for Public Safety
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM DT1-1A Demonstration of Police Cyclist Techniques and Tactics
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM ST1-2 Don’t React—Shift. Transform Your Security Strategy for Speed.
11:15 AM - 12:30 PM SP1-1 Marksmanship Under Stress
11:30 AM - 12:00 PMAB1-1 Public/Private Partnerships and the FBI: Protecting the Nation’s Critical Infrastructure
AB1-2 Estimating Potential Losses from Natural Disasters
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
CI1-2 Cyber Supply Chain Risk
CT1-2 Will the Real Jack Bauer Please Stand Up! Situational Awareness Using Information Technology
EPM1-2 Developing Robust Continuity Strategies
LE1-2 Leveraging Social Media to Provide Actionable Intelligence
CC1-2 Finding Cybercriminals with the help of Big Data Analytics
DRR1-2 Eating the Elephant in the Room: How to Combine Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Planning Approaches
SLS1-2 Mandates, Requirements and Safety, Oh My! Enhancing School Safety with Little or No Additional Funding
TRAINING AT A GLANCEStart planning your time at GovSec 2014 today! 3 Check the sessions that you want to attend.
TRACK KEY :WSM = Workshops*KNT = Keynotes and Special Presentations—
Open to allSP = Special Presentations—Open to all DT = Live Demos—Open to allST = Solutions Sessions—Open to all
AB = Agency Briefings—Open to allSLP = Spotlight Sessions—Open to allCF = Certifications—Open to all CI = Critical Infrastructure & Secured CitiesCC = Cybercrime & Cyberterrorism
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CT = Counter & Anti-TerrorismCS = CybersecuritySLS = Campus Security and Life SafetyLE = Law Enforcement Strategies & TacticsEPM = Contingency/Emergency
Planning & ManagementDRR = Disaster Response & Recovery
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3 TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2014 (CONTINUED)12:15 PM - 12:45 PM AB1-3 Keeping People Safe and Secure in Federal Facilities
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM CF1-1 Certified Emergency Manager (CEM®)/Associate Emergency Manager (AEMSM) Overview Presentation
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM AB1-4 Information Sharing Environment
1:00 PM - 4:30 PM SLP1-2 Mumbai-style Attack on Washington D.C.
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM CF1-2 Homeland Protection Certification—CHPP and CHPA
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM SP1-2 Combating the Effects of PTSD: Solutions for Rebuilding
1:45 PM - 2:15 PM AB1-5 FedRAMP: Understanding Agency and CSP Requirement
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM SLS1-3 Campus Safety: Assessing and Managing Threats
2:45 PM - 4:15 PM CT1-3 Effects of Improvised Explosive Devices on Structures and Humans (Graphic)
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
DRR1-3 Case Study: When Recovery Spans Months
EPM1-3 Active Shooter Threat--Interrupting the Sequence
CI1-3 The Rise of Critical Infrastructure Attacks: Understanding the Privileged Connection
LE1-3 The Forgotten Domestic Terrorists: Radical Left-Wing Gangs in America
CC1-3 Cyberwar: A Collaborative Crime-fighting Environment
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 20148:45 AM - 10:00 AM KNT2-1 Boston Marathon Bombing: A Collaborative Approach to Catch A Terrorist
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
DT2-1 Simulated Emergency Response Training Activities & Demos
DT2-2 Knife Combat Techniques for Military and Law Enforcement
DT2-3 Active Shooter in the Room
10:15 AM - 12:15 PM CF2-1 CISSP Exam Prep Clinic
10:15 AM - 10:45 AM AB2-1 Science and Technology in Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
CT2-1 Antiterrorism for Law Enforcement & Security: News You Can Use
DRR2-1 A Role for CERT in Social Media Monitoring
EPM2-1 Crisis Media Management
CI2-1 Protecting Key National Cyber Assets & Critical Infrastructure
SLS2-1 How Lockdown Failed Sandy Hook
SLP2-1 Homeland Security Grants and Law Enforcement
CS-1 On the Campaign Trail: Ferreting out Persistent Attackers
CC2-1 Instant Information… Blessing or Curse?
10:15 AM - 12:30 PM LE2-1 Concealed Carry
10:30 AM - 12:00 PMSP2-1 Resiliency & The Bulletproof Mind: What Happens to the Mind and Body in Combat, and How to Survive and
Thrive in this Environment
11:15 AM - 11:45 AMST2-2 Beyond the Headlines and Hype: Understanding 3D Printing and Scanning and the Effect on a
Community’s Security/Safety
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM AB2-3 Ensuring Resilience Through Effective Continuity Planning
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
EPM2-2 When Plan B Fails (Part I): Planning & Management
SLS2-2 Critical Infrastructure issues in a Campus Setting
CC2-2 Keeping Cyber Criminals and Nation State Hackers out of Your Networks
CT2-2 Putting Community Back into the Intelligence Community
CI2-2 Achieving Critical Infrastructure Resilience…The RIP tool
11:45 AM - 12:15 PMAB2-4 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
CS-6 Using technology and Techno-People to Reduce Threats
12:30 PM - 1:00 PM AB2-5 Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS)
1:00 PM - 2:45 PM SLP2-8 Shaping your company’s future with the SAFETY Act
1:15 PM - 2:00 PM AB2-6 Homeland Security Information Network: The Data You Need…Everyday
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HALF-DAY WORKSHOPS
WSM-1 The Disaster ExperienceMonday, May 12: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Half-day Workshop $299
In this workshop, you will participate in a simulated real-life disaster scenario which thrusts you into real-life disaster situations—as they unfold—requiring you to make critical decisions under pressure and accept the impact or consequences of those decisions.
Instructor: Bob Mellinger President, Attainium Corp.
WSM-2 Leading By Example: Exemplifying the Behavior You Want to See in OthersMonday, May 12: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Half-day Workshop $299
The acronym “ICRELIEF” is used as a conceptual framework to present various leadership concepts germane to a professional position within an organization. These concepts can be applied to both an individual’s personal and professional life.
Instructor: Alan A. Malinchak Executive Advisor, Talent and Learning Practice, Deltek University
WSM-3 Police Survival Strategies for Response to Unusual IncidentsMonday, May 12: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Half-day Workshop $299
This course will address survival tactics for use by street officers at all of these types of incidents. The course will present case studies, scenarios, training resources and videos designed to promote awareness and survival skills needed by police.
Instructor: Gregory Bennett Police Director, Helmetta (NJ) Police Department (Retired)
WSM-6 Supply Chain Continuity Management OverviewMonday, May 12: 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Half-day Workshop $299
This Workshop will take the attendee through an overview of the risks associated with supply chain within an organization that will affect performance, operations, and compliance factors.
Instructor: Frank Leonetti FBCI, CBCP CEO/Managing Partner NorthStar Advisory Services, LLC
WSM-7 Execution Under Pressure: Building a Higher Performance Safety TeamMonday, May 12: 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Half-day Workshop $299
This workshop provides a review of tactical safety best practices for responding to industrial emergencies and natural or manmade disasters such as a tornado, explosion, Haz Mat spill, etc. and how to identify and prevent execution gaps. In this workshop, we will analyze case studies with and without execution gaps and conduct interactive exercises that demonstrate how to think strategically together under pressure.
Instructor: Chris Koester Owner/Safety Instructor, Priority One Safe-T Consulting
WSM-8 ALICE Active Shooter Response Training: Moving Beyond LockdownMonday May 12: 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Half-day Workshop $299
ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter and Evacuate) is a comprehensive program which utilizes existing communication technology, building infrastructure and training for citizens to use pro-active strategies which moves beyond the traditional “Lockdown-only”. ALICE provides a toolbox of options from which those under attack can choose based on what works best for their situation.
Instructor: Greg Crane Founder/Instructor, ALICE Training Institute
Get in-depth, hands-on education with a half-day workshop on Monday May 12, 2014! Adding a half-day workshop is the perfect way to enhance your GovSec experience by selecting exactly the training you want, workshops are an additional fee.
3 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2014 (CONTINUED)
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
SP2-2 Keeping Our Schools SAFE from Attacks on Our Children: Sandy Hook, Columbine, and Beslan
SLP2-3 Low Probability, High Consequence Events: Lessons Learned from Earthquakes in the U.S. and New Zealand
SLP2-2 Enhancing Emergency Management Capabilities
SLP2-3 Low Probability, High Consequence Events: Lessons Learned from Earthquakes in the U.S. and New Zealand
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
DRR2-3 Critical Incident Stress Management: Restoring Personal Resilience
EPM2-3 When Plan B Fails (Part II): Response & Recovery
CI2-3 The Cloud & ROI: Why CSOs are Moving Security Functions to the Cloud
CT2-3 Defeating IEDs and Mitigating their Effects
SLS2-3 Managing Events on Campus: The Trials and Tribulations
SLS2-3 Managing Events on Campus: The Trials and Tribulations
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CC1-1 The Cyber and Data Security Rules of the RoadMay 13, 2014 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Eric Crusius, Senior Attorney, Centre Law Group
This presentation will give an overview of what regulations are in place and the practical implications of all involved in addition to pending regulations and proposed regulations. The presentation will be focused on both contractors and government procurement and IT professionals and will draw on the speaker’s practical experience and research in this area.
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CT1-1 The Terror Threat to the US—What We Really Face and How We Best Defend Against ItMay 13, 2014 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
John S. Hollywood, Senior Operations Researcher, RAND Corporation
This presentation will discuss over one hundred completed and foiled plots against the US from 1999 on to better understand both how the terrorist threat has changed over time and how well we are countering those threats collectively. Get Details u
CI1-1 No “I” in Team: Uncovering the Key to Successfully Protecting the Nation’s Critical InfrastructureMay 13, 2014 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
John Gill, Vice President, Business Development, VidSys
This session will discuss the issues and successes multiple cities have experienced when increasing collaboration between internal and external departments and organizations.
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LE1-1 Modern Mapping Apps & Devices for Public SafetyMay 13, 2014 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Sean Wohltman, Geospatial Scientist, Google
Learn how modern smartphones and tablets, together with applications like Google Maps can equip first responders and law enforcement officers with timely
information that helps them do their jobs.
SLS1-1 How 3 Bullets Changed My LifeMay 13, 2014 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Kristina Anderson, Co-Founder, LiveSafe
Running late to a Monday morning French class, Kristina Anderson entered Norris Hall on April 16th, 2007 moments before gunfire erupted inside. Twelve minutes later, Kristina became one of the most critically wounded survivors of the Virginia Tech tragedy, as she was shot three times.
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CC1-2 Finding Cybercriminals with the help of Big Data AnalyticsMay 13, 2014 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
JD Sherry, VP, Solutions & Technologies, Trend Micro
Sanjay Virmani, Director of Digital Crime Center, INTERPOL
In this presentation the speakers will share the case study of how INTERPOL and Trend Micro are joining forces to support global law enforcement programs and combat cybercrime.
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CT1-2 Will the Real Jack Bauer Please Stand Up! Situational Awareness Using Information TechnologyMay 13, 2014 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Major David J. Mulholland, Commander, Technical Services, United States Park Police
Good technology management will focus on making our intelligence communities, law enforcement officers and our local communities safer through the smart and efficient use of a variety of technological tools.
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LE1-2 Leveraging Social Media to Provide Actionable IntelligenceMay 13, 2014 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Bill Hatfield, Manager, Federal Government Consulting, LexisNexis Risk Solutions
Jamie Roush, Crime Analysis Unit Manager, Jacksonville (FL) Sheriff’s Office
This session will detail how law enforcement agencies are unlocking the value of big data from social media platforms to discover risks, threats and gain actionable intelligence.
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CI1-2 Cyber Supply ChainMay 13, 2014 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Curtis KS Levinson, United States Cyber Defense Advisor to NATO
Supply chains are an essential part of our lives, although we don’t often realize it. This session looks into what our supply chains really are, understand their functionality and investigate ways to begin protecting them.
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CONFERENCE SESSIONSTUESDAY, MAY 13, 2014
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SLS1-2 Mandates, Requirements and Safety, Oh My! Enhancing School Safety with Little or No Additional FundingMay 13, 2014 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Participants will receive materials and information on K-12 and higher threat assessment, school safety inspection checklists, lockdown drills, critical incident response and emergency planning as well as free materials related to these and other topics.
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CI1-3 The Rise of Critical Infrastructure Attacks: Understanding the Privileged ConnectionMay 13, 2014 | 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Adam Bosnian, Executive Vice President, Americas. CyberArk
This session will explore the challenges of separation and methods for providing secure connectivity through the management of privileged accounts and access points—the most highly targeted attack vector for cyber attackers.
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LE1-3 The Forgotten Domestic Terrorists: Radical Left-Wing Gangs in AmericaMay 13, 2014 | 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Robert M. Brzenchek, Assistant Criminal Justice Professor, Peirce College
Dale Yeager, CEO, SERAPH
This presentation will explain the rise of these groups and their movement towards violent action against civilians and police agencies.
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CC1-3 Cyberwar: A Collaborative Crime- fighting Environment May 13, 2014 | 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Carol L. Adams (Moderator) Senior Systems Analyst/DR/BC Coordinator, ALCOSAN Director, InfraGard Pittsburgh Members Alliance
Ron Layton Deputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) U.S. Secret Service
Patrick J. Morrissey Former CISO, U.S. Secret Service (Ret’d) Former Director of Investigations and Protective Operations, Blackberry
Dave Pekoske Chairman InfraGard National
Eric Strom Unit Chief, Cyber Initiative and Resource Fusion, NCFTA Federal Bureau of Investigation
In this panel session, the importance of establishing a trusted collaborative crime-fighting environment to detect, mitigate and prevent as well as aggressively investigate and prosecute those responsible for attacking our nation’s critical infrastructures, will be addressed.
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CT1-3 Effects of Improvised Explosive Devices on Structures & Humans (Graphic)May 13, 2014 2:45 PM - 4:15 PM
Victor Vella, Business Development Manager, Federal Sector, Panasonic
This session will explain exactly that, i.e., what to look for and what to expect if put in a situation involving an explosive device. Cases studies, video clips, photographs (graphic at times), historic events, tactics, device descriptions, and possible countermeasures will be presented and discussed.
SLS1-3 Campus Safety: Assessing and Managing ThreatsMay 13, 2014 | 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Molly Amman Supervisory Special Agent Behavioral Analysis Unit 2, Critical Incident Response Group, FBI
In this session, we will discuss tools and approaches that can be effectively used to assess and manage the risks of targeted violence before the crime occurs.
CONFERENCE SESSIONS TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2014
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CONFERENCE SESSIONSWEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2014CI2-1 Protecting Key National Cyber Assets & Critical Infra-structureMay 14, 2014 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Curtis KS Levinson, United States Cyber Defense Advisor to NATO
This session will be moderated by Curtis KS Levinson, United States Cyber Defense Advisor to NATO, and panelists from the Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) will discuss the vulnerability of the critical infrastructure.
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CT2-1 Antiterrorism for Law Enforcement & Security: News You Can UseMay 14, 2014 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
J. M. Peterson Special Projects Director
This session seeks to provide a look at the threat we are facing and what they can do about it. Though so much effort is devoted to response to terrorist attacks and consequence management, there is quite simply no amount of budgetary resources nor response capability that will completely prepare us if certain types of terrorist attacks, to include a nuclear dirty bomb (radiological dispersal device) or persistent nerve agent, were to occur.
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SLS2-1 How Lockdown Failed Sandy HookMay 14, 2014 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Brad Spicer, President & CEO, SafePlans, LLC
The presentation will explore how the lockdown plan concept failed at Sandy Hook and how schools can learn from
this tragedy.
CS-1 On the Campaign Trail: Ferreting out Persistent AttackersMay 14, 2014 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
Jamie Gausemel Cybersecurity Consultant MKA
Mischel Kwon President MKA
Justin Monti Principle Cybersecurity Consultant MKA
Kevin Noble Director of Cyber Security Research and Analysis MKA
We will discuss the use of hunting on the network to seek out these infections and track the campaigns that represent the gravest threats to the network. Live demonstration of tools to analyze packets, malware, DNS transactions and manage intelligence will be a cornerstone of the talk.
CI2-2 Achieving Critical Infrastructure Resilience... The RIP toolMay 14, 2014 | 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
John Contestabile, Asst. Program Mgr., Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab
The “Resilience Implementation Process” (RIP), is a general methodology that can be used to operationalize resilience. This session details the process.
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CT2-2 Putting Community Back into the Intelligence CommunityMay 14, 2014 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Graham Plaster, Editor in Chief, Foreign Area Officer Association Journal of International Affairs CEO, The Intelligence Community, LLC
This lecture will address trends in social media affecting national security professionals as they grapple with what it looks like to network and collaborate in a transparent, global and virtual world.
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SLS2-2 Critical Infrastructure issues in a Campus SettingMay 14, 2014 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Captain Robert Peter Mueck, Police Emergency Manager, University of Maryland Police
The focus of the presentation will identify special considerations of campus issues and provide some guidance on how to stay abreast of these issues.
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SLS2-3 Managing Events on Campus: The Trials and TribulationsMay 14, 2014 | 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Captain Laura Dyer, Special Events/Special Operations Commander, Department of Public Safety, University of Maryland
Larry Volz, Chief of Police, University of District of Columbia
This presentation will cover special event management concepts and real examples for both small scale and large scale events in a university setting.
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CONFERENCE SESSIONS WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2014
CC2-2 Keeping Cyber Criminals and Nation State Hackers out of Your NetworksMay 14, 2014 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Robert Bigman, Former CISO, Central Intelligence Agency, President, 2BSecure
This presentation describes some common sense measures you can take to keep even the most determined cyber criminal and nation state hackers out of your networks and your data secure.
CS-6 Using Technology and Techno-people to Reduce ThreatsMay 14, 2014 | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Stephen Cobb Senior Security Researcher ESET North America
Protecting data and systems held and managed by government entities requires that both technical and human elements to be present and correct. But more than that, they need to be properly synchronized.
CI2-3 The Cloud & ROI: Why CSOs are Moving Security Functions to the CloudMay 14, 2014 | 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Shayne P. Bates, CPP, CCSK, CHS-V, FABCHS Director, Security Cloud Strategy LMC Consulting—Microsoft Global Security
Understand why not all cloud is “public”, and the various business and technical security controls that are utilized to manage enterprise risk in the cloud. This lecture will also define the cloud types and cite specific use cases, and opportunities for end users and technology innovators alike.
CT2-3 Defeating IEDs and Mitigating their EffectsMay 14, 2014 2:45 PM - 3:45 PM
Panel, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Science & Technology
Meeting the threat of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) requires government agencies and industry to collaborate in developing new and improved tools to help responders disable such devices and act effectively to mitigate their effects.
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FREE EDUCATIONFree expo registration comes with access to morning keynotes, special presentations and the following sessions and live demos in the exhibit hall:
SPOTLIGHT SESSIONSThese sessions—open to all registrants—are presented by professional organizations within the government security and law enforcement communities, providing you with career development education.
Homeland Security Grants and Law Enforcement
Security Clearance Workshop
Mumbai-style Attack on Washington D.C.Presented by: Reality Based Training & Exercises, LLC
Global Terrorism, Espionage, and Cyber Security Briefing
Govies Awards Ceremony: Honoring Outstanding Government Security Products
Shaping your company’s future with the SAFETY Act Presented by: Science and Technology Directorate, Department of Home-land Security
Low Probability, High Consequence Events: Lessons Learned from Earthquakes in the U.S. and New Zealand
Presented by:
More to come! Check GovSecInfo.com to see the new content that’s being added!
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AGENCY BRIEFINGSAgencies of the federal government provide invaluable resources supporting the mission of protecting our communities and the homeland. Agency Briefings allow those agencies to outline their programs and how departments at the federal, state, tribal and local levels can benefit. From interagency communications and equipment to standards and training, the sessions provide real-world solutions to your ongoing challenges.
FREE EDUCATION (CONTINUED)
Public/Private Partnerships and the FBI: Protecting the Nation’s Critical InfrastructurePresented by: InfraGard
Keeping People Safe and Secure in Federal Facilities: An Introduction to the Interagency Security CommitteePresented by: Interagency Security Committee, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
FedRamp: Understanding Agency and CSP RequirementPresented by: Federal Cloud Computing Initiative, OCSIT, GSA
Information Sharing Environment Presented by: Office of the Program Manager of the Information Sharing Environment, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
The Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS) Program Presented by: Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice
Homeland Security Information Network: The Data You Need…EverydayPresented by: U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Estimating Potential Losses from Natural DisastersPresented by: HAZUS/FEMA
Ensuring Resilience Through Effective Continuity Planning Presented by: National Continuity Programs Directorate, FEMA
Science and Technology in Preparedness, Response, and RecoveryPresented by: U.S. Department of Homeland Security
More sessions to be announced soon—check GovSecInfo.com for updates!
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CERTIFICATIONSCertifications in security are increasingly in demand. But there are a lot to choose from; which one is right for you? These presentations will provide an overview of the most popular, in-demand and newest certifications available to you. Whether your field is IT, physical security, COOP or business continuity, these introductions will set you on the path to the best credentials to advance your career and serve the needs of your organization.
CISSP Exam Prep ClinicPresented by:
If you have been preparing for your CISSP exam and want those important test taking tips that will increase your chances of passing, you need to attend the free CISSP Exam Prep Clinic presented by the University of Fairfax, the leading information assurance/security graduate program in the US. The CISSP Exam Prep Clinic includes practical test taking tips that have benefited over 12,000 candidates. The instructor will review sample questions from all 10 domains that are tested in the exam.
Certified Emergency Manager (CEM®)/Associate Emergency Manager (AEMSM) Overview PresentationPresented by:
This presentation will introduce the CEM®/AEM designation to interested candidates looking to become certified in the Emergency Management field. The overview with include the requirements and helpful tips for successfully completing the credential process.
Homeland Protection Certification— CHPP and CHPAPresented by:
The lines separating the responsibilities of emergency response disciplines were blurred after the September 11th, 2001 attacks. More than ten years later, there is a recognized need for responders from all disciplines, to include both public sector responders and private sector security professionals to have the knowledge, skills and abilities that allow them to participate in Homeland Protection related activities. Homeland Protection activities are common to both the public and private sector and include prevention, preparedness, protection, mitigation, response and recovery from, “all hazards” including terrorism.
This session is an introduction to the Certified Homeland Protection Professional (CHPP) and Certified Homeland Protection Associate (CHPA) certification programs, established by the National Sheriffs’ Association in partnership with the National Domestic Preparedness Coalition, through the Global Center for Threat, Risk, and Vulnerability. By attending this session, security professionals will learn the requirements, experience needed, syllabus and learning objectives they need to be recognized as having the competency, knowledge, skills and abilities in the blended discipline of Homeland Protection.
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SOLUTIONS THEATERLearn from exhibitors as they present their security solutions on the show floor. You will learn from experts in their fields ready to share insights gained from working with other federal agencies and departments facing many of the same challenges and opportunities. These presentations are free to all registered attendees. No advance sign-up required.
In just 30 minutes, you will learn about an exhibitor’s approach to your key priorities. Afterwards, you will be able to visit their booth and view their state-of-the-art security products.
LAW ENFORCEMENT FIREARMS FORUMSJoin firearms manufacturers in these exclusive, closed-door sessions as they share important insights into their weapons to active law enforcement personnel. These presentations provide in-depth information about a manufacturer’s newest products and important innovations from the perspective of law enforcement. Make your training count by attending these sessions—you will be better equipped to protect your communities, fellow officers, and yourself.Note: Open to active law enforcement personnel only. Seating is limited and attendees will be required to present their credentials before the sessions.
Hear from these top manufacturers and others!
Wednesday May 14 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Wednesday May 14 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM
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Tuesday May 13 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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S.E. InternationalWednesday May 14 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Presented by:Wednesday May 14 11:15 AM - 12:45 PM
Plus, see the 3D printer live demo in the exhibit hall!
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LIVE DEMOSAll demos and training activities will take place in the Exhibit Hall and are FREE to all attendees. MORE demos to be announced soon!
Simulated Emergency Response Training Activities & DemosTuesday, May 13: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PMWednesday, May 14: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Instructor: Chris Koester, Safety Instructor, Priority One Safe-T Consulting; and Northeast Technology Center; Captain, Springfield MO Fire Department
Ever wonder what it would be like to be a HazMat responder or enter a confined space or do a confined space rescue? Here’s your chance! Training activities will be led by Captain Koester and his team of experienced instructors to demonstrate the skills necessary to act during emergency situations.
Training activities and demos will be conducted all day during the Expo for free to all attendees. Participation in any training activity does require a Waiver of Liability and a form will be provided by the instructors prior to your participation. Don’t want to do an activity? You can stop by and watch our demonstrations on what it takes to wear a Hazmat suit, work in a vapor environment, rescue in a confined space, and more.
Active Shooter in the RoomTuesday, May 13: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PMWednesday, May 14: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Instructor: Steven Adams, Law Enforcement Firearms & SWAT Expert
In this interactive training exercise, Steve Adams, a specialist in Gunfighting, Tactical Teams, Hostage Rescue, Barricaded Gunman, Crisis Entry Team and Active Shooter, will provide instruction and live demonstration of what to do when confronted with an active shooter. Using the Notta Line Furniture training aids provided by Crown Law Enforcement Training Products, replicated items found in the typical office or campus environment will be used to demonstrate a real scenario-based active shooter incident. The training exercise includes basic instruction for Law Enforcement, Teachers, Students, Office Workers or anyone who could be “in the room” when an Active Shooter strikes. Attendees will understand the current mindset/instruction versus “attack the attacker”—the need to think clearly.
Should an attendee volunteer to participate in this interactive training exercise, a Waiver of Liability is required. Waiver of Liability form will be provided by the Instructor prior to participation.
Knife Combat Techniques for Military and Law EnforcementTuesday, May 13: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PMWednesday, May 14: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Instructor: Fred C. Bauer, Corporal, Howell Police (NJ); Director of Gung-Ho Chuan Association
In this interactive training exercise, Corporal Fred Bauer will demonstrate how to effectively deploy a patrol knife under stress, and as a last resort. Attendees will learn simple and effective defensive techniques to quickly end violent confrontations without sustaining serious injuries.
Should an attendee volunteer to participate in training exercise, a Waiver of Liability is required. Waiver of Liability form will be provided prior to participation.
3D Printer DemoTuesday, May 13: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PMWednesday, May 14: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Presented by:
Attendees will learn more about the creation of 3D-printed guns and gun parts on 3D printers—threats to the safety of law enforcement and the public. The demo will also include a handheld 3D scanner used to capture close-ups of crime scenes, details of which can be created on a 3D printer.
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Steve AdamsLaw Enforcement Firearms & SWAT Expert
Carol L. AdamsSenior Systems Analyst/DR/BC Coordinator, ALCOSAN Director, InfraGard Pittsburgh Members Alliance
Colonel Timothy P. AlbenSuperintendent Massachusetts State Police
Molly AmmanSupervisory Special Agent Behavioral Analysis Unit 2, Critical Incident Response Group, FBI
Kristina AndersonCo-Founder LiveSafe
Shayne P. BatesCPP, CCSK, CHS-V, FABCHS Director, Security Cloud Strategy LMC Consulting—Microsoft Global Security
Fred C. BauerCorporal, Howell Police (NJ), Director of Gung-Ho Chuan Association (GHCA)
Gregory S. Bennett, MALieutenant Middlesex County Sheriff’s Office (NJ) Retired
Eric BermanHAZUS Program Manager FEMA
William BethardsFBI Law Enforcement Specialist Top Shot Season Five Cast Member
J. Stewart Bland, CHPPrincipal Consultant Chesapeake Nuclear Services
Adam BosnianExecutive Vice President, Americas CyberArk
Michael BrodyDirector, HSIN Policy, Outreach, and Communications Homeland Security Information Network, DHS
Ann BrowerProfessor of Economics Lincoln University, New Zealand
Robert Brzenchek Assistant Criminal Justice Professor Peirce College
Stephen CobbSenior Security Researcher ESET North America
John ContestabileAsst. Program Mgr. Johns Hopkins University/ Applied Physics Lab
Eric CrusiusSenior Attorney Centre Law Group
Edward F. Davisformer Police Commissioner City of Boston Police Department
Richard DesLauriersformer Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Boston Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Thomas Donilon Former National Security Advisor National Security Council
Samantha Dorm Law Enforcement Grant Writing Instructor NCTC, Senior Grant ConsultantPoliceGrantsHelp
Captain Laura DyerSpecial Events/ Special Operations Commander Department of Public Safety, University of Maryland
Jamie GausemelCybersecurity Consultant MKA
Dr. Daniel M. Gerstein Under Secretary for Science & Technology (Acting) U.S. Department of Homeland Security
John GillVice President, Business Development VidSys
Kenneth M. GlantzExecutive Director National Domestic Preparedness Coalition
Dr. Tania GlennPsyD, LCSW Tania Glenn & Associates (TGA), PA & TGA Readiness Action Division (RAD)
Matthew Goodrich, JDProgram Manager Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), U.S. General Services Administration (GSA)
Dave GrossmanLt. Colonel, U.S. Army (ret.)
Bill HatfieldManager, Federal Government Consulting LexisNexis Risk Solutions
John S. Hollywood Senior Operations Researcher RAND Corporation
Bernard HoltSecurity Specialist Interagency Security Committee, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Stephen JamisonPresident Reality Based Training & Exercises, LLC
David JohnstonSocial Scientist, GNS Science and Director of the Joint Centre for Disaster Research Massey University, New Zealand
MEET THE SPEAKERS
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MEET THE SPEAKERS (CONTINUED)
Chris KoesterOwner/Safety Instructor Priority One Safe-T Consulting
Mischel KwonPresident MKA
Ron LaytonDeputy Chief Information Officer (DCIO) U.S. Secret Service
Frank Leonetti, FBCI, CBCPCEO/Managing Partner NorthStar Advisory Services, LLC
Curtis KS Levinson Cyber Defense Advisory Subject Matter Expert for the U.S. at NATO
Jeffrey LushChief Technology Officer Dell Services, US Public, Dell Services Federal Government
Shellie MacKenzieSchool and Campus Safety Training Coordinator Virginia Center for School Safety, Department of Criminal Justice Services
David G. MajorPresident Centre for Counterintelligence and Security Studies® (CI CENTRE)
Alan A. MalinchakCEO STRATactical LLC
Matthew B. McDonaldNational Coordinator Regional Information Sharing Systems (RISS)
Brian McGroryEditor, Boston Globe
Bob Mellinger President Attainium Corp.
Donna MichaelisManager, Virginia Center for School Safety Department of Criminal Justice Services
Justin MontiPrinciple Cybersecurity Consultant MKA
Patrick J. MorrisseyFormer CISO, U.S. Secret Service (Ret’d) Former Director of Investigations and Protective Operations, Blackberry
Captain Robert P. MueckPolice Emergency Manager University of Maryland Police
David Mulholland Major David J. Mulholland Commander, Technical Services United States Park Police
Paul NguyenPresident, Global Cyber Solutions CSG International
Kevin NobleDirector of Cyber Security Research and Analysis MKA
Kshemendra PaulProgram Manager Information Sharing Environment
Dave PekoskeChairman InfraGard National
J. M. Peterson Special Projects Director Counterterrorism & Security Education and Research Foundation
Graham PlasterEditor in Chief, Foreign Area Officer Association Journal of International Affairs CEO, The Intelligence Community, LLC
Ray RagoneHSIN Outreach Manager U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Jamie RoushCrime Analysis Unit Manager Jacksonville (FL) Sheriff’s Office
JD Sherry VP, Solutions & Technologies Trend Micro
Kara SidenerSpecial Agent, InfraGard Coordinator FBI—Washington Field Office
Brad SpicerPresident & CEO SafePlans, LLC
Randy SpiveyCEO, Founder Center for Personal Protection and Safety
Eric StromUnit Chief, Cyber Initiative and Resource Fusion, NCFTA Federal Bureau of Investigation
James ThompsonDeputy Director Canterbury Department of Emergency Management
Victor Vella Business Development Manager, Federal Sector Panasonic
Sanjay VirmaniDirector of Digital Crime Center INTERPOL
Larry Volz Chief of Police University of District of Columbia
Bill Watson3D Printing Division Manager Anvil Prototype & Design— A Division of Duncan-Parnell
David WebbBranch Chief, Federal Branch National Continuity Programs Directorate, FEMA
Sean WohltmanGeospatial Scientist Google
Dale YeagerCEO SERAPH
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HOTEL AND TRAVELEVENT LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center 801 Mount Vernon Place, NW Washington, DC 20001
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown999 9th Street NW Washington, DC 20001
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Washington Marriott Marquis 901 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20001
GETTING TO GOVSEC:BY METRORonald Reagan National Airport Metro Station is located on the Concourse (Level 2).
Take the Yellow Line Train marked Mt Vernon Sq/7th St-Convention Center.
Exit the train at the Mt Vernon Sq/7th St-Convention Center.
Upon exiting the Mt Vernon Sq/7th St-Convention Center Metro Station, the entrance to the Convention Center will be directly in front of you.
For more information, please call (202) 962-1234 or visit www.wmata.com
BY BUSThe DC Circulator makes frequent stops at the Convention Center through the red line. Please see www.dccirculator.com for details.
FROM THE AIRPORTSThe Walter E. Washington Convention Center is located near three major airports:
Reagan National Airport—located 6 miles from the Convention Center
Dulles International Airport—located 27 miles from the Convention Center
Baltimore Washington International Airport—located 32 miles from the Convention Center
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