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Road and Rail Security Symposium and Expo

Agenda

The symposium sessions will feature speakers and panel members who are experts in their fields.  They cover the spectrum from operators in the field, technology innovators from the transportation sector and homeland security to leading researchers in commercial, national, military, and academic laboratories.

 

 

Monday, October 29

4:30 PM —  6:30 PM Opening Reception/Networking in Display Area

 

Tuesday, October 30

8:00 AM —  5:30 PM Registration
9:00 AM —  9:45 AM

Due to unforeseen circumstances there will be no TSA opening.

9:45 AM — 11:00 AM

Increasing Security Through Improved Surveillance and Detection.

"Rail Yard Perimeter Security,"

Dr. Jeffrey Labuz,

Senior Principal Systems Engineer, Raytheon Network Centric Systems.

"Application of a Chemical, Biological,Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) Detect to Warn System for Early Warning of CBRN Events in Transit Environments," Dr. Francesco Pellegrino, Chief Scientist, Lockheed Martin Maritime Systems and Sensors

11:00 AM — 11:30 PM Break
11:30 PM— 1:15 PM

Luncheon and Industry Panel

"Transportation Route-Risk Analysis Connection (TRRAC)," Mr. John P. Daugherty, Concurrent Technologies Corporation

"Innovative, Cost Effective, Composite Blast Protection System for Transportation Infrastructure Protection using Recycled Materials," Mr. Christopher Gillis, President, GreenShield U.S., Inc.

"Disaster Response Intelligent System for Infrastructure-Based Risk Assessment,"

Dr. Gordon Skelton, Director, Center for Defense Integrated Data (C-DID), Jackson State University

"Ballistic, Self-Sealing Protective Coating for Fuel Tanks and Pressure Vessels,"

Mr. Thomas S. Ohnstad, Director Of Engineering, High Impact Technology, LLC

1:30 PM —  2:30 PM

"Military Transportation: A Critical Infrastructure Assessment,"

LTG William Mortensen, USA, Deputy Commander, US Army Materiel Command

2:30 PM —  3:30 PM

"Fundamental Aspects of Protecting Key Rail and Road Assets," 

Mr. Raymond Heider, Northrop Grumman Corporation 

3:30 PM —  4:00 PM Break
4:00 PM —  5:15 PM

The Next Terrorist Attack: Prevention, Detection, Training

“Is the Threat Real to You?”

Mr. Don L. Rondeau, Vice President for Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, Alion Science and Technology, and Washington Chapter President, International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals (IACSP)

"The Use of Video Analytics across Non-overlapping Camera Networks for Threat Detection:

Fiction or Reality?"

Dr. Roland Miezianko , Senior Technical Manager, Honeywell ACS Labs

Securing Chemical Supply Chains: Focus on the Cargo, Not Just the Carrier.

Mr.  P.J. Crowley,  Senior Fellow and Director of Homeland Security, Center for American Progress

 

5:15 PM —  7:30 PM

Networking Reception/Banquet

Dinner Address: “Marine Transportation System – Goods Movement and Intermodal Security,”

Mr. Bruce Carlton, Assistant Administrator, U.S. Maritime Administration. 

 

Wednesday, October 31

8:00 AM — 12 Noon Registration
9:00 AM —  10:30 AM

“Using the ‘Support Anti-terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies (SAFETY) Act of 2002’ to Promote Road and Rail Security”

Brian E. Finch, Esq., Counsel, Dickstein Shapiro LLP

Mr. Bruce Davidson, Deputy Director, SAFETY Act Office, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science & Technology Directorate.

10:30 AM — 11:00 AM Break/Exhibit/Display Networking
11:00 AM — 12 Noon

Securing the Nation's Rail Network Through Innovation and Partnerships

Mr. Reynold Hoover, Assistant Vice President for Police and Infrastructure Protection, CSX

12 Noon Symposium Ends

 

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