DAY TWO 9.00 –9.30
CBRNe Threat Identification Protocol – the CTEX Approach
Lt. Col. Paulo Malizia, CTEX Brazil • On Site • Off Site • Center of Excellence Network Proposal
9.30 – 10.00 Poland on UEFA 2012
Lt. Col. Leszek Slomka, Chief of CBRN Defense Training Centre of the Polish Armed Forces • Main objectives of the organization of EURO 2012 in Poland • Threat and risk assessment including CBRN • Estimated participation of the CBRN Def. Units in securing operation • Civil-military, national and international cooperation
10.00 – 10.30 FDNY Counter Terrorism and Risk Management Strategy
Battalion Chief Bob Ingram,WMD Branch Chief, FDNY-Center for Terrorism and Disaster Preparedness, USA • Center for Terrorism and Disaster Preparedness
• Haz-Mat Tiered Response • Academic Connection Coffee break – kindly sponsored by Genencor 11.00 – 11.30 Lt. Christian Monges, National Commission for Prevention and Emergency Response QBR, Paraguay
11.30 – 12.00 Antidote Stockpiling & Radiological Public Health Emergencies Alexander Heyl,CEO Heyltex Corporation, USA • Internal vs. External contamination • Selected antidotes for internal contamination
• Regulatory Aspects • Stockpiling Considerations 12.00 – 12.30 CBRNe Homeland Operations:Overview
Col Jeffery Brodeur,Assistant Commander US Army Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear School • USA CBRNe Homeland Security and Home Land Defense Define • Overview of The USA CBRN National Response Framework and National Incident Management System • USA CBRNe Enterprise Overview
• USA Homeland Security and Homeland Defense Training Lunch
1.30 – 2.00 2.00 – 2.30 JPEO-CBD's Integrated Solutions
Doug Bryce, Deputy Joint Program Executive Officer, USA • CBRNE fused and integrated solutions to address the current threat
• Areas of responsibilities that span an all hazards approach Planning of Operations and CBRN-Experience from FIFA - World Cup 2006 in German
Lt. Col. Georg Gnan, Bundeswehr, Germany • The overall "Command and Control structures" during the World Cup Period • LEIPZIG`s CBRN-Defence structure and elements
2.30 – 3.00 • Scope of support for the FIFA World Cup 2006 Effective Bio-surveillance using Environmental and Clinical Laboratory Data
Todd Ritter, Corporate Development Officer, Idaho Technology, USA • Protecting high value assets from disease requires multiple, diverse data sources
3.00 – 3.30 • Effective bio-surveillance capabilities integrate data from environmental and clinical samples • Understanding test systems and data is essentia • How can the data be used to more effectively identify bio-critical events? Prevention and Emergency Response Bogota – Colombia Terrorist Attacks – Public agglomerate
Martha Lucia Rodriguez Celis, Security Specialist, Ecopetrol, Colombia • Security situation in Bogota - Colombia – History • Context of organized crime in Colombia • Impact of terrorist acts in the national infrastructure and commercial
• Emergency and contingency plans - clusters of public Coffee break – kindly sponsored by Genencor 4.00 – 4.30 NATO's Support to CBRN Protection of High Visibility Events
Lt. Col. Bernd Allert,Nato WMD Centre • NATO supported already HVE like the Athens Olympics/Paralympics • NATO's military capability is the Combined Joint CBRN Defence Task Force • NATO's civil capabilities are Advisory Support Teams • NATO is currently supporting the UEFA EURO 2012 in Poland and Ukraine
4.30 – 5.00 Integrator System Approach to Improve CBRN Crisis Resilience
Alain Boinet, Head of CBRN Systems, Cassidian Systems • Considering the threats challenge and delivering a Global CBRNE Security concept • Description of system integration approach and key success factors
5.00 – 5.30 TBC, Brazilian Air Force (Confirmed) Supporting Partner Organisations • CBRNE global security for critical site protection, border surveillance, mass events • Expected added value of a system approach • Roles of the entities involved in responding to terrorist attacks
• Civil & Military CBRN-Defence-Capabilities and elements in the World Cup Period • Lessons Learned for "Future High Visibility Events"
• Prussian Blue & DTPA • Mechanism of Action • Government link • Selected components of the protection system
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