"Intelligence sharing and dissemination has also become a major issue with high-level visibility. Billions of dollars have been allocated toward bolstering aviation and airport security, encouraging the development of dozens of new technologies. With an increase in the reliance of e-ID documents, more attention to perimeter security, and an emphasis on cargo screening, we will see billions more going to airport security. Most officials even admit that airports are still not secure and that we need to create a more formal strategy. Airports are actively buying technology to close the remaining gaps in security. Access control and surveillance are among the top priorities. Government is searching for additional ways to communicate and distribute intelligence data.
IDGA’s Aviation Security Summit aims to address the complexities of securing our Airports and homeland security, while ensuring that air travel and commerce continue uninterrupted. In-depth discussions will consist of an integrated approach to address critical program issues, such as:
Perimeter and facility security Screening technologies, digital imaging, CCTV Biometrics, access control, identity management Crime prevention and security Intelligence dissemination
"
Exploring the Future Potential of AI-Enabled Smartphone Processors
IDGA’s Aviation Security Summit
1. Gain insight into some of the
presents a training conference: latest TSA security initiatives!
June 28 - 30, 2010
Chicago, IL
Forging partnerships to keep our air transportation system safe and secure!
Hear from a distinguished speaker faculty on Can’t miss in depth
ways to bolster aviation and airport security: sessions on aviation
• Zeev Sarig • Jenel Cline security include:
Former Managing Director, Tel Aviv Program Manager, Electronic • Intelligence based technology
Ben Gurion International Airport, Baggage Screening Program,
supported screening
Israel Airports Authority Transportation Security
Administration • Screening technology goals for
• Christopher Runde
the future
Deputy Director, Transportation • Jason Martin
Threat Assessment and Program Manager, Passenger • Improving detection capabilities
Credentialing, Transportation Screening Program, Transportation while increasing throughput speed
Security Administration Security Administration • Challenges and progress by the
• Joseph O’Connor • Lydia Kellogg Transportation Security
Deputy Commissioner for Safety Director, Public Safety & Security, Administration for the new cargo
and Security, City of Chicago, Airports Council International – screening system
Department of Aviation North
Media Partners
www.AviationSecuritySummit.com
2. Who You will Meet
The audience of IDGA’s Aviation
Security is comprised of senior-level
security professionals from
government agencies, port authorities,
airports and airlines, contractors and
June 28 - 30, 2010 technology service providers with the
Chicago, IL following titles:
• Airport Security Manager
Forging partnerships to keep our air transportation system safe and secure!
• Aviation Security Manager
• Chief of Airport Police
• Security Director
• Program/Project/Product Manager
• Technology Director
• Security Officer
• Training Director
• Port Authorities
• Federal Security Directors
About IDGA
With constant and emergent threats on the security of our transportation systems, it The Institute for
is imperative to make sure that a proper strategy, coupled with high level technology, Defense & Government Advancement
(IDGA) is a non-partisan information-
is being carefully employed. Airports remain a high priority target for terrorism, and based organization dedicated to the
the methods of potential attacks have changed with Airports now supporting more promotion of innovative ideas in public
security responsibility. service and defense through live
conferences and events. We bring
together speaker panels and events
Intelligence sharing and dissemination has also become a major issue with high-level comprised of military and government
visibility. Billions of dollars have been allocated toward bolstering aviation and professionals while attracting delegates
airport security which has encouraged the development of dozens of new with decision-making power from
technologies. With an increase in the reliance of e-ID documents, more military, government, and defense
industries. For more information, please
attention to perimeter security, and an emphasis on cargo screening, we will visit www.idga.org.
see billions more going to airport security. Most officials even admit that airports are
still not secure and that we need to create a more formal strategy. Airports are
actively buying technology to close the remaining gaps in security. Access control and
surveillance are among the top priorities. Government is searching for additional Get more from
ways to communicate and distribute intelligence data.
IDGA.org!
IDGA’s Aviation Security Summit aims to address the complexities of securing our In addition to our live
events, IDGA also offers
Airports and homeland security, while ensuring that air travel and commerce continue an online community
uninterrupted. In-depth discussions will consist of an integrated approach to address dedicated to providing
critical program issues, such as: defense industry
professionals with breaking news,
business opportunities, introductions,
• Identity vs. access control podcasts, webinars, and presentations
• CCTV systems in airports from key industry leaders. Members of
• Interoperable Airport Access Control Systems our online community are able to extend
• Screening technologies their live event experience and interact
with the defense industry by leveraging
• and much more! the opportunity to network, share
ideas, best practices, and business
Do not delay! Find out the best ways to keep aircrafts and airports safe – solutions. Join our community today
register today at www.AviationSecurityEvent.com. at www.idga.org!
“I don’t get the chance to get too many of these events, but I feel that this conference has been
very interesting and helpful.”
– Senior Member Technical Staff, Rincon Research Corporation
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3. AVIATION SECURITY FOCUS DAY AVIATION SECURITY Monday,
June 28, 2010
FOCUS DAY Sign up for this in-depth and interactive Focus Day that will examine the latest
technologies and best practices that support airport safety & security initiatives.
8:00 AM Registration & Coffee
9:00 AM – 11:30 AM Gain insight into the most cutting edge aviation security technology!
Technologies that Improve Aviation Security
The air transportation system has had numerous breaches of security over • Stand-off explosive detection and mitigation
the last few years. Researchers are trying to get more creative for how to
come up with new and important technologies that help prevent these How you will benefit:
breaches. Another route that is always being explored is using other • Learn how researchers are expanding uses of already developed
already discovered technologies that are being applied to another industry. technology and reapplying to aviation security
This workshop will emphasize some of the most recently discovered as • Gain insight into some of the most cutting edge security imaging and
bring transferable, as a aviation security technology. detection systems
What will be covered: Session Leader:
• Low cost Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for passenger’s 311 bags Dr. Robert Dye, Program Manager, Los Alamos National Laboratory
• Optimized dynamic detection systems
11:30 AM -12:00 PM Lunch
12:00 PM- 2:30 PM Airspace and its part in aviation security!
Layered, Adaptive Security in the Next Generation Air Transport System (NextGen) –
Concept and Research Needs
The next generation air transportation system security concept What will be covered:
introduced flight monitoring as a part of risk management and shared • Understand the needs of a layered and adaptive security framework
situational awareness. Information on the aircraft performance, its • Gain insight into an in-depth analysis of this framework
flight trajectory, and the onboard situation with people and cargo are • Hear about concepts of operation
all part of the flight monitoring. This information is required to
manage both an air traffic management (ATM) emergency and a How you will benefit:
security event. That information today is distributed among many • Gain an understanding and an overview of NexGen across multiple
operators in the system: air carriers, air traffic and air security and agencies
defense operators, and the aircraft. Sharing this information is • Learn about research gaps that are still missing
currently dependent on manual interactions of various organizations • Discuss the area further into topic such as enterprise architecture
that have data on a flight and usually occurs during the event. Avionics and secure airspace
could provide a more meaningful picture through automatic updates
or in response to interrogation. For better risk management and more Session Leaders:
complete situational awareness, the aircraft could share status that C. Vanessa Fong, Director, Joint Agency Transportation Security,
goes well beyond what is required for air traffic management alone. Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development (CAASD),
For example, automated emergency declarations could include the The MITRE Corporation
type of emergency such as "cabin depressurization." These indications Joyce Forman, Security Engineer, Joint Agency Transportation
may help explain erratic behavior by a flight and might quickly Security, Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development
separate routine ATM events from security events. (CAASD), The MITRE Corporation
2:30 PM – 5:00 PM Balancing safety and passenger satisfaction!
Improving Security Screening Operations through Optimization Models and Performance Analysis
The role of aviation security checkpoint screening is paramount in • Optimization models for performing sequential passenger
protecting our nation's airports, airlines and passengers from terrorist assignments
threats. The recent increase in awareness of terrorist activity has helped • The role of information in addressing changing risk environments
uncover and prevent several potential attacks, yet the checkpoint screening
system still remains vulnerable. Passenger and baggage screening at How you will benefit:
aviation security checkpoints is a critical component in protecting airports • Gain an understanding of various mathematical techniques used to
and aircraft from such terrorist threats. Recent developments in technology analyze the performance of aviation security systems
have increased the ability to detect these threats; however, balancing safety • Understand the difference between a static versus dynamic
and passenger satisfaction still remains a concern. This discussion will approach to assigning passengers and baggage to a set of limited
provide an overview of recent research activities focusing on the modeling security resources
and analysis of risk-based screening operations. Optimization techniques • Gain the opportunity to share comments on the practicality and
will be shown that address the sequential assignment of passengers to a limitations of the addressed models, and provide direction for future
set of limited security resources, as well as providing comparisons between research
alternative system configurations.
Session Leader: Adrian J. Lee, PhD, Research Engineer,
What will be covered: Vishwamitra Research Institute
• Overview of recent academic research activities
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4. Main Summit Day One Main Summit Day Two
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 Wednesday, June 30, 2010
7:20 Registration & Coffee 7:30 Registration & Coffee
8:10 Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks 8:10 Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks
8:20 Right, Wise, Efficient & Effective Security 8:20 Finding and Connecting the Dots: Passenger
• Profiling vs. identifying the threat Screening From Reservation to Destination
Opening Session
• Technology as a supplement but not a replacement •
Intelligence based, technology supported screening
Keynote
• Intelligence collaboration and dissemination •
Not looking for a needle in a haystack, rather a needle in a
• Setting international standards needle stack
Zeev Sarig, Former Managing Director, Tel Aviv Ben Gurion •
Public - private partnering to form a collaborative holistic
International Airport, Israel Airports Authority solution
Kevin McCarthy, Principal, MoonRaker Associates
9:00 The Use of Biometric Smart Cards in a Commercial
Airport Environment 9:00 Checked Baggage Screening Technologies
TSA Screening
• Interoperable Airport Access Control Systems •
Program overview
Biometrics
• Identity vs. access •
Technology challenges
• The future of biometrics as a security tool • Goals for the future
Christopher Runde, Deputy Director, Aviation Credentialing, Jenel Cline, Program Manager, Electronic Baggage Screening
Transportation Threat Assessment and Credentialing, Program, Transportation Security Administration
Transportation Security Administration
9:40 Networking Break
9:40 Air Cargo Screening
• Environment overview 10:25 Passenger Screening Technologies
TSA Screening
Air Cargo
• Screening 100% of all cargo • Overview of the program
• Requirements of screening methods • Technology challenges specific to passenger screening
• Methods to success • Future initiatives
Rob Hyde, Branch Chief, Air Cargo Plans and Policy Division, Jason Martin, Program Manager, Passenger Screening
Transportation Security Administration Program, Transportation Security Administration
10:20 Networking Break 11:05 Air Cargo Security: Government and Industry Efforts
to Meet the 100 Percent Air Cargo Screening
11:05 Private Screening at Commercial Airports Mandate
• Private vs. public screening • Update on the August 2010 mandate to screen 100 percent of
• Role of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) cargo transported on passenger aircraft
• Airport operator partnerships with security screening • Progress by the Transportation Security Administration to
David P. Damelio, Director of Aviation, Greater Rochester implement a system to screen such cargo
International Airport • Challenges to Transportation Security Administration and
industry to screen 100 percent of cargo transported on
11:45 Lunch passenger aircraft
Rebecca Kuhlmann Taylor, Senior Analyst, U.S. Government
1:00 TSA’s Large Aircraft Security Program Accountability Office
• LASP update
• Airport badging for general aviation 11:45 Lunch
•
Security directives and applicability to GA entities at commercial airports
Eric Byer, Vice President for Government and Industry 1:00 Security at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport
Affairs, National Air Transportation Association • Secure badging
• A multi-airport transport security system
1:40 Airport Security Planning and Guidelines Joseph O’Connor, Deputy Commissioner for Safety and
•
Partnering with TSA Security, City of Chicago, Department of Aviation
•
ACI-NA Task Force initiatives: member feedback
•
Steps moving forward 1:40 Critical Gaps and Necessary Solutions for Aviation
Lydia Kellogg, Director, Public Safety and Security, Airports Security
Council International-North America Kevin McCarthy, Principal, MoonRaker Associates
2:20 Networking Break 2:25 Networking Break
3:05 CCTV Advancements 3:10 Inline Baggage Screening
• Situational awareness disseminated virtually • Pre 9/11 operations
• A range of uses through the phenomenon of technology convergence • Current inline systems
• Security enhancement through smart CCTV application • Where do we go from here?
Donald Zoufal, Former Deputy Commissioner for Safety and Gary E. Duncan, Division Director, Aviation, Southwest
Security, City of Chicago, Department of Aviation, SDI Florida International Airport
Enterprises, Adjunct Professor, Lewis University
3:50 Airport Security from a Law Enforcement Perspective
3:45 Checkpoint Security Tactics • Common issues on a national level
• Breach control • Interagency coordination
• Threat Containment Units (TCU) • Solutions for success
• Behavioral Detection Officers (BDO) Thomas Argenbright, Commander, Chicago Police
• Law Enforcement Officers (LEO) Department-O’Hare International Airport
• General overview of other technologies
Michael W. Keegan, ACE, Airport Public Safety and Security 4:30 End of Event
Manager, General Mitchell International Airport
4:25 End of Main Summit Day One
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June 28 - 30, 2010
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Hear from a distinguished speaker faculty on
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Former Managing Director, Tel Aviv Program Manager, Electronic
Ben Gurion International Airport, Baggage Screening Program,
Israel Airports Authority Transportation Security
• Christopher Runde
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June 28 - 30, 2010
Chicago, IL
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