Introductions
Michael Rosenberg, Vice President, E.J. Krause & Associates James Woolsey, Senior Vice President, Booz-Allen Hamilton, and former Director, Central Intelligence
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Opening Keynote: Homeland Security – Where Do We Go From Here?
Admiral Thomas Collins, Commandant U.S. Coast Guard
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Q&A With Collins

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Keynote Speaker: U.S./Canada Cooperative Efforts to Protect Maritime Assets
Blair McNight, Director, Marine and Ports, Royal Canadian Mounted Police
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Keynote Speaker: Maritime Security Efforts in the European Community
Marjeta Jager, Director, Transport Security, Directorate-General for Energy and Transport, European Commission
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The Impact of Security and Governmental Regulations on Industry, Post 9/11
Jonathan White, Chief Information Officer, Human Health Services, Pfizer Health
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Keynote Luncheon

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Featured Speaker: Intelligence and Information Sharing on the War on Terrorism
James Woolsey, Senior Vice President, Booz-Allen Hamilton, and former Director, Central Intelligence
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Food Defense in the United States – Impact on Imported Food
David Acheson M.D., Chief Medical Officer and Director, Office of Food Safety, Defense and Outreach Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, Food and Drug Administration
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Play Live Webcast
Maritime TV attracted national press attention in 2004 over its video report highlighting deep industry and government concern about the threat to homeland security posed by the control of ships and crews in U.S. ports. The video news release was part of a series of programs highlighting the contributions of the U.S. Merchant Marine in World War II surrounding the World War II Memorial Dedication in addition to video news reports on issues surrounding the decline of the U.S. flag fleet and what it means for homeland security. “We were overwhelmed with industry and government commentary on what the demise of the U.S. flag fleet portends for homeland security,” remarked Dave Gardy, CEO of the TV Worldwide network. “This controversial issue continues to be looked at in a whole new light of homeland security and defense vulnerability. We intend to continue coverage on this and many other maritime security issues during the webcast, in addition to highlighting the latest technology advances.”

Port and maritime security have recently been a top concern among security officials in
Washington. “In the attacks of September 11, clearly we saw that the airplane became the bomb,” stated Ed Kittel, Chief of the Explosives Division for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in a Maritime TV video news report. “It would not take much of a leap to show that a ship could become the bomb, particularly a ship with volatile cargo.”

Interview with George Cassis
Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton Mr Cassis describes his company’s software-based risk assessment tools that analyze asset vulnerabilities, potential threats to the assets as well as defenses and counter measures in place. The results of the analysis are displayed visually via computer simulation.
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Interview with Chris Kelly
Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton Mr. Kelly, whose company organized the expo, commented that “We do have the commitment to maritime security area because from our perspective, global trade is one of the most important things we need to protect …” He added that attending companies are looking for solutions for disaster prevention, mitigation and recovery.
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