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Future Requirements
Agenda
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Wednesday, October 7th, 20150800 REGISTRATION
0845 CHAIRPERSON WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS
0900 WORKSHOP A: PROTECTING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Moderator: Christian Beckner, Deputy Director, Center for Cyber and Homeland Security,
George Washington UniversityDr. Jalal Mapar, Director, Resilient Systems Division,
Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Daniel S. Genua, Regional Resiliency Assessment Program Coordinator, Protective Security, Coordination Division, Offi ce of Infrastructure Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Shawn Graff, Deputy Director Sector Outreach and Programs Division, Offi ce of Infrastructure Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
1030 MORNING NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK
1045 WORKSHOP B: THE EVOLUTION TO OPEN SOURCE AND CLOUD NATIVE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT IN HYBRID CLOUD WORLD James Bond, Chief Technologist, HP Cloud,
Hewlett Packard Company
1215 LUNCH
1315 WORKSHOP C: TOOLS, TECHNOLOGIES, AND TECHNIQUES FOR PROTECTING THE ELECTRIC GRID
Moderator: Bishop Garrison, Advisor, S&T Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityProf. Chuanyi Ji, Professor Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Georgia Institute of TechnologyDr. Jalal Mapar, Director, Resilient Systems Division,
Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Jim McGlone, Senior Engineer, Offi ce of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, U.S. Department of Energy1445 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT BREAK
1500 WORKSHOP D: SUPPORT ANTI-TERRORISM BY FOSTERING EFFECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Andrea T. Schultz, CPP, Deputy Director, Offi ce of SAFETY Act Implementation, Department of Homeland Security
1545 CHAIRPERSON CLOSING REMARKS1600 END OF FUTURE REQUIREMENTS FOCUS DAY
October 7 - 9, 2015 | Sheraton Pentagon City, Arlington, Virginia
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0700 REGISTRATION & COFFEE0745 CHAIRPERSON’S WELCOME AND OPENING REMARKS0800 OPENING KEYNOTE: COUNTERING THREATS TO OUR DIGITAL NETWORKS AND CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
The Honorable Suzanne Spaulding, Under Secretary, National Protection & Programs Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security0845 NEXT GENERATION TRAINING SOLUTIONS FOR HOMELAND SECURITY MG(R) Robert Williams, Vice President, Global Training Solutions Intelligence, Information and Services,
Raytheon Company0930 MORNING NETWORKING BREAK AND DEMO DRIVE
TRACK SESSIONS - Choose From:1030 TRACK A - OPERATIONS:
RESPONDING QUICKLY TO CYBER VULNERABILITIES Joseph M. Demarest, Assistant Director, Cyber Division, FBI
TRACK B - INTELLIGENCE: BIOMETRICS BETWEEN THE PORTS
Tony Trindade, Associate Chief, Enforcement Systems, United States Border Patrol, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
TRACK SESSIONS - Choose From:1115 INNOVATION MASTER CLASS A: THE EVOLUTION OF ENDPOINT SECURITY
Keith Konecnik Cyber Security Solutions Lead Engineer Palo Alto Networks INNOVATION MASTER CLASS B: DECODING THE TECHNOLOGY: THE EVOLUTION AND FUTURE OF BIOMETRIC MATCHING
Paul Benda, Partner/Chief Technology Offi cer, GSIS, 3M Identity Management
1200 NETWORKING LUNCHEONTRACK SESSIONS - Choose From:
1300 INNOVATION MASTER CLASS C: THE STRATEGIC FUTURE OF BORDER SECURITYJohn Mears, Senior Fellow, Information Technology and
Security Solutions (IT &SS), Lockheed Martin INNOVATION MASTER CLASS D:
GENERATION 2 BODY-WORN CAMERAS Robert McKeeman, CEO & Chairman, Utility Associates, Inc.
TRACK SESSIONS - Choose From:1345 TRACK A - OPERATIONS:
NUCLEAR AND RADIOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT FOR CONTAINERS Mr. John Zabko, Assistant Director, Architecture and Plans Directorate Domestic Nuclear Detection Offi ce U.S. Department of Homeland Security Dr. Jeffrey Musk, Chief, Nuclear Detection Division Nuclear Technologies Department Research & Development Directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency
TRACK B - INTELLIGENCE: APPLYING UNIFIED COMMUNICATIONS TO ENSURE INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION
RADM Ron Hewitt, USCG (Ret), Director, Offi ce of Emergency Communications, Offi ce of Cybersecurity and Communications U.S. Department of Homeland Security
TRACK SESSIONS - Choose From:1430 TRACK A - OPERATIONS:
COUNTERING THE IMPACT OF CYBER THREATS Robert Novy, Deputy Assistant Director, Investigations - Cyber, U.S. Secret Service
TRACK B - INTELLIGENCE: IMPROVING MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS TO INCREASE SMALL VESSEL
INTERDICTION EFFICIENCY Randolph Alles, Assistant Commissioner, Offi ce of Air and Marine,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection RADM Fred Midgette, Special Flag Assistant to the Vice Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard
1515 AFTERNOON NETWORKING & REFRESHMENT BREAK1600 IDENTIFYING VULNERABILITIES IMPACTING ECONOMIC PROSPERITY
Randall C. Coleman, Assistant Director, Counterintelligence Division, FBIBrenda B. Smith, Assistant Commissioner, Offi ce of International Trade,
U.S. Customs and Border ProtectionWilliam H. Cahill, Deputy Associate Administrator for Federal Sealift,
Maritime Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation1645 HOLDING THE LINE IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Michael Fisher, Chief, U.S. Border Patrol, U.S. Customs and Border Protection1730 COCKTAIL RECEPTION
Main Conference Day One | October 8th, 2015
Main Conference Day Two | October 9th, 2015
Main Conference
AgendaOctober 7 - 9, 2015 | Sheraton Pentagon City, Arlington, Virginia
0815 REGISTRATION & COFFEE0845 CHAIRPERSON’S RECAP OF CONFERENCE DAY ONE0900 OPENING KEYNOTE: UNDERSTANDING EVOLVING AND EMERGING THREATS TO PROTECT CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Hon. Caitlin Durkovich, Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security0945 NATIONAL GUARD REQUIREMENTS TO PROTECT THE HOMELAND
Lieutenant General Joseph Lengyel, Vice Chief, National Guard Bureau1030 MORNING NETWORKING BREAK AND DEMO DRIVE
TRACK SESSIONS - Choose From:1115 TRACK A - OPERATIONS:
CHEMICAL & BIOLOGICAL THREAT PRIORITIESDr. Luther Lindler, Chief Science Adviser, Chemical & Biological
Division, U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityTRACK B - INTELLIGENCE: DEVELOPING THE FUTURE CYBERSECURITY WORKFORCE TO STRENGTHEN
HOMELAND SECURITYBenjamin Scribner, Program Director, National Cybersecurity
Professionalization, and Workforce Development, U.S. Department of Homeland Security1200 AWARDS LUNCHEON
TRACK SESSIONS - Choose From:1330 INNOVATION MASTERCLASS E: MOBILE BIOMETRICS
Laurie Pane, Vice President, Grabba, Inc.INNOVATION MASTERCLASS F:
INTERAGENCY POLICY ACTIONS AFFECTING BORDER SECURITY Doyel Shamley, CEO, Veritas Research Consulting
TRACK SESSIONS - Choose From:1415 TRACK A - OPERATIONS:
OVERVIEW OF FEDERAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS IN THE ARCTICGary Rasicot, Director, Marine Transportation Systems, U.S. Coast Guard
TRACK B - INTELLIGENCE: FBI EFFORTS TO ANTICIPATE TOMORROW’S INTELLIGENCE ENVIRONMENTRafael J. Garcia, Assistant Director, Directorate of Intelligence, FBI
1500 AFTERNOON NETWORKING BREAK1545 PANEL: JOINT TASK FORCE LEADERSHIP PANEL ON FUTURE REQUIREMENTS
VADM William Dean Lee, Director, Joint Task Force - East Commander Robert Harris, Director, Joint Task Force - West David Marwell, Director, Joint Task Force - Investigations RADM Christopher J. Tomney, Director, Joint Interagency Task Force - South1630 CHAIRPERSON’S CLOSING REMARKS1645 END OF CONFERENCE