11:45 AM-01:15 PM AFFIRM Luncheon: Intelligence Community Enterprise Solutions
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Thursday, March 12, 9:00AM - 10:00AM A Conversation with Louis Freeh
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Interview with Paul M. Joyal
Managing Director, Public Safety & Homeland Security
pjoyal@nationalstrategies.com
www.nationalstrategies.com
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Interview with Tim Conway of ACS
Tim Conway, Senior Vice-President and Managing Director
ACS Federal Solutions
tim.conway@acs-inc.com
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Interview with Tom Knowlton
Vice President of Operatio Ultralife Company
knowltontr@redblackcomm.com
www.redblackcomm.com |
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Interview with Tom Rigsbee, P. Eng.
Market Development Manager
U.S. Federal Government Markets
Motorola, Inc. |
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Interview with Tim Onoff
President of NSI
www.nationalstrategies.com
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8:00 a.m. Welcome & Opening Remarks Barry Rosenberg, Editorial Director, Domestic Defense 2009 Part 1
8:05 a.m. Keynote Address - THE EXPANDING ROLE OF U.S. MILITARY FORCES IN DEFENDING AMERICA
Lt. Gen. Steven Blum, Deputy Commander, U.S. Northern Command
It’s been 130 years since the U.S. military was permitted to engage in law enforcement activities on domestic soil. That is still the case, but the Pentagon’s recent approval of a rapid reaction force greatly expands the role of the military in domestic defense. This session examines the challenges ahead for such a force.
The Washington Convention Center was unable to provide a suitable audio feed for this event. We apologize that only lower quality room ambient audio was available.
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8:00 a.m. Welcome & Opening Remarks Barry Rosenberg, Editorial Director, Domestic Defense 2009 part 2
8:05 a.m. Keynote Address - THE EXPANDING ROLE OF U.S. MILITARY FORCES IN DEFENDING AMERICA
Lt. Gen. Steven Blum, Deputy Commander, U.S. Northern Command
It’s been 130 years since the U.S. military was permitted to engage in law enforcement activities on domestic soil. That is still the case, but the Pentagon’s recent approval of a rapid reaction force greatly expands the role of the military in domestic defense. This session examines the challenges ahead for such a force.
The Washington Convention Center was unable to provide a suitable audio feed for this event. We apologize that only lower quality room ambient audio was available.
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11:45- 1:15 PM The Brave New World of the 5 Day War: Where Cyber and Military Might Combined for War Fighting Advantage
Speakers:
Paul M. Joyal, Managing Director, Public Safety and Homeland Security Practice, National Strategies Inc.
Stephen Spoonamore, Partner, Global Strategic Partners
Gary Warner, Director of Research in Computer Forensics, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Eka Tkeshelashvili, Secretary, National Security Council of Georgia |
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