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IDGA CBRNE Defense Summit
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programs within RDECOM.
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7th Annual
CBRNe Defense
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New Advances in Prevention, Protection and Response
Focus Day: January 30, 2012
Main Summit: January 31-February 1, 2012
Washington, DC Area
Join the discussion
with key decision
makers including:
Dr. Robin A. Robinson
Director & Deputy Assistant Secretary
HHS/ASPR/BARDA
Colonel William Barnett, USA
Get critical information on CBRNe Joint Requirements Office for CBRN Defense
Randolph Laye
threat prevention: Deputy Director, Engineering Directorate,
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center
RDECOM
• Gain updates from JPEO-CBD, FEMA and BARDA
LTC John Ryan Bailey, USA
Product Manager (SFAE-CBD-GN-W)
• Understand emerging technologies in support of Product Manager Consequence Management
CBRNe prevention, protection and response Glenn E. Lawson, Ph.D., USA
Director, Futures Acquisition (Acting)
JMP P
• Analyze the latest in vaccine development JPO-CBD
LTC David P. Hammer, USA
• Identify current efforts in response to Medical Service
DoD Product Manager for the Joint Vaccine
non-traditional threats Acquisition Program
Chemical Biological Medical Systems
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2. 7th Annual
CBRNe Defense
Promoting Advances in Prevention, Protection and Response
January 30, 2012 – February 1, 2012 | Washington, DC Area
Who You Will Meet
CBRNe remains high on the list of DoD and DHS priorities. Looming terror IDGA’s CBRNe Defense Conference is the
threats and the potential consequences of a CBRNe attack threat make it home of military personnel, vendors and
an issue that has entrenched itself as a part of the current operating academia who aim to defend America’s armed
environment. This environment calls for the DoD and DHS, as well as state forces and civilians who are in danger of CBRNe
attack. You will have the opportunity to interact
and local law enforcement, to be kept up to date on the latest prevention,
and network with senior level professionals from
detection and reactionary measures. Whether it’s a threat to us or our the following fields and responsibilities:
assets, here or abroad, it’s critical that we stay one step ahead of those
• Nuclear and Chemical Defense
who want to do us harm.
• Biological Defense
The 7th Annual CBRNe Defense Conference will bring together • CBRNe Testing and Response
government, military and industry leaders who have the unenviable task of • Combat Development
preparing for and preventing attacks. They’re coming to discuss the latest in • Future Development
detection technologies, reactive measures and the importance of inter- • Requirements and Operations
agency cooperation at the federal, state and local levels.
• Homeland Security Operations
IDGA’s CBRNe Defense will deliver the insights and contacts you • Counter and Non-proliferation
need to support your CBRNe mission. • Research and Development
• Weapons of Mass Destruction
Register now to learn what your peers are doing in terms of response,
preparedness, incident management, threat reduction and medical
countermeasures. If you’re a member of this community, you won’t want
to miss this important annual event. Don’t delay – register today by visiting
www.CBRNEvent.com or by calling 1-800-882-8684.
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3. CBRNE Focus Day Monday, January 30, 2012
Sign up for this in-depth and interactive focus day examining the latest technologies and best practices in
support of CBRNe Defense
8:45am Registration & Coffee
9:15am - 10:45am Biosurveillance Computational Methods
Computational Methods for Bio Surveillance
Biosurveillance has been primarily based on PCR detection, intelligence gathering • Data intensive computing for analysis of multiple real-time data streams,
and analysis. With the increasing potential for terrorist engineered threats, and the genomic and transcriptomic analysis of environmental samples, social network
computational means to detect both natural and synthetic threats, this initiative analysis, sensor network integration, spatial analysis and visualization, agent-
requires experts in related capabilities, both biological and computational. These based simulation.
experts must consider existing and proposed methods for computational
biosurveillance in order to accomplish their goals. How you will benefit:
• Understand how computational data is transcribed for use in the field
What will be covered: • Gain an understanding of computational and biological methods used for bio
• Current initiatives aimed at providing an integrated view of the state of the art, surveillance
identify technical challenges and develop a vision for the future of
computational biosurveillance. Dr. Robert Cottingham
Group Leader, Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Biosciences Division
Biological and Environmental Sciences Directorate Oak Ridge National Laboratory
CBRN DEFENSE DETECTION
10:45am - 12:15pm Research and Development in Combating Terrorism
Research and Development for Combating Terrorism Requirements at Home and Abroad
The mission of the Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO) is to How you will benefit:
identify and prioritize the needs of the interagency community charged with • Identify requirements to combat terrorism
combating terrorism. They incorporate available expertise and experience from • Understand how the CTTSO provides solutions to warfighters, first responders
government, commercial, private and academic sources throughout the United and other front-line users as rapidly as possible
States and the world. This session will cover the research and development efforts
as well as the transition from prototype to technology. Gabe Ramos
Deputy Director Technical Programs
What will be covered: Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO)
• Delivering capabilities to those on the front lines through rapid research,
development, test, evaluation and operational support
• Current and future R&D initiatives in detection, decontamination, protection and
information resources
12:15pm – 1:15 pm Lunch
1:15pm – 2:45pm Countering Explosive Threats
Explosive Threats, Technologies & Techniques in Counter Terrorism
The most widely used and therefore the most significant threat for Counter- • Effective explosive detection programs
Terrorism and security professionals worldwide is exactly the same as it was
centuries ago: explosives. The threat compounds and methods of delivery have How you will benefit:
evolved over time, as have the technology and techniques to detect them. In many
• Gain insight into the evolved size, scope and detection of explosives
respects, it is a high-tech game of cat and mouse. This session will provide an
• Listen to the development of new and novel technologies and methods as
understanding of the past, present and future direction of explosives and applied to counter-terrorism
detection programs.
• Get an understanding of various detection programs and how they vary
according to the mission
What will be covered:
• The evolution of explosives John Avolio
• Trace and bulk explosive detection CBRNe Government Consultant and Researcher
2:45pm - 4:15pm Contract Engagement
Doing Business with the ASPR
The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response was created How will you benefit
under the Pandemic and All Hazards Preparedness Act. ASPR focuses on planning • How to effectively engage with the Government
and response. The office provides federal support in order to augment state local • Learn where we are unsuccessful in working with our customers, what should
capabilities during an emergency or disaster. be done differently and how can we improve our interactions and
communications
What will be covered:
• Effective process for securing contracts from the government. Glynis Fisher
• The development of the ASPR and an overview of the offices that report to ASPR Contracting Officer
Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
ASPR
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4. Main Summit Day One
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
7:30 Registration and Coffee 1:30 CBRN Medical Countermeasure Development:
Novel Approaches Developed by BARDA
• HHS roles and responsibilities in CBRN medical preparedness
8:30 Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks and response
• Current and future BARDA CBRN medical countermeasures
programs
8:45 Proving CBRNe Technology Solutions for the • The Integrated National Biodefense CBRN medical
Warfighter and Homeland countermeasures portfolio
• Overiew of the ECBC
Dr. Gerald Kovacs
• Understanding the infrastructure and workforce
KEYNOTE
Director, Division of CBRN Countermeasures Biomedical
• Briefing on core capabilities and future initiatives
Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA), U.S.
Randolph Laye Dept. of Health and Human Services
Deputy Director
Engineering Directorate
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center, RDECOM 2:15 Biological and Chemical Defense Strategies
• Prevention and protection
• Effective response and recovery
Marine Corps CBRN Initiatives
9:30 Protecting Warfighter from CBRN Threats • Heighten threat awareness
• Requirements for shield protection
Lance Brooks
• Flame and thermal protection as applied to armor applications
Program Manager
• Current and future program overview
Chemical and Biological Research & Development Office
CWO3 Wesley W. Hofferek, USMC Science & Technology Directorate
Family of CBRN Defense Systems Department of Homeland Security
Shield Team Lead
Marine Corps Systems Command
3:00 Networking Break
10:15 Networking Break
3:45 A Resource for the CBRN Defense and Homeland
Security Communities
11:00 Meeting the Multi-Faceted Needs of Force • Supports the CBRN Defense and Homeland Security
Protection Communities – DOD, Federal Agencies, Contractors, State &
• Challenges that lie in agency coordination Local Governments and Emergency Responders
Force Protection
• Developing core requirements for multiple agencies and • Addresses the full range of CBRN Defense and Homeland
CBRNIAC
departments Security scientific and technical information
• Enhancing detection technologies • Offers a technical inquiry service and maintains a reference
• Meeting the objectives of protecting the force collection of over 200,000 items
James King
Colonel William Barnett
Deputy Director
Joint Requirements Office for CBRN Defense
Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear
Information Analysis Center (CBRNIAC)
11:45 Paving the Way Forward for Chemical and
Biological Protection and Hazard Mitigation
4:30 Medical Countermeasures Dispensing During
• Strategies for integrating chemical and biological protection
Catastrophic Events
into the duty uniform • Emergency Use Authorization: The use of unapproved vaccines
• Focusing on the growing need for respiratory protection in
during an emergency
ballistic helmets
KEYNOTE
• Solutions for providing medical countermeasures
• Outlining the current overall understanding of requirements for
• Medication dispensing
protection and hazard mitigation
• Facilitate the transition of technologies into future acquisitions Elin A. Gursky, M.Sc., Sc.D. (CTR)
Glenn E. Lawson, Ph.D., USA Senior Advisor
Director, Futures Acquisition (Acting) HHS/Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and
JMP P Response (ASPR)
JPO-CBD Office of Policy and Planning (OPP)
Division of Medical Countermeasures Strategy and Requirements
(OPP)
12:30 Networking Lunch Medical Countermeasures Preparedness Policy (MCPP)
5:15 End of Day One
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5. Main Summit Day Two
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
7:30 Registration & Coffee 12:30 Networking Lunch
8:30 Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks 1:30 Moving to the “Left”: Bridging the Great Divide
Between Data and Information
• Dispelling the myth of ‘data fusion’ as it exists today
8:45 New Directions for Development of CBRN • Discussion of data formatting to make it useful to any end user
Medical Countermeasures • Presentation of options for solutions and proof of concept for
• Lessons learned from CBRN medical countermeasures discussion
KEYNOTE
• Preventing and responding to threats
Cathy Cleland, Ph.D.
• The way forward for public health emergencies and CBRN
Program Manager – Chemical and Biological Research
agents
Intelligence, Defense, and Counterterrorism
Dr. Robin A. Robinson Global Security Directorate
Director & Deputy Assistant Secretary Los Alamos National Laboratory
HHS/ASPR/BARDA
2:15 Measurements and Standards to Support
9:30 Joint Product Manager Consequence Optimized Trace Explosives Detection
Management Program & Portfolio
JPdm CM Program Overview
• Introduction to trace explosives detection technology
• Overview of the JPdM CM program • Strategies for effective sampling of explosive residues
• Status of the Common Analytical Laboratory System (CALS), • Optimization and evaluation of trace detection systems
the Unified Command Suite (UCS) and other programs • The need for standards in trace detection
• Strategic vision for the Commercial-Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Life • Transitioning laboratory research to the operational
Cycle Management Program and the COTS Modernization environment
Process
Greg Gillen, Ph.D.
Lt. Col. John Ryan Bailey, USA Surface and Microanalysis
Product Manager (SFAE-CBD-GN-W) Science Division
Product Manager Consequence Management National Institute of Standards
10:15 Networking Break 3:00 Networking Break
11:00 Overview of Joint Vaccine Development within 3:45 Chemical Weapon Detection
DoD Biodefense • Overview of chemical threats
• Overview of the seven vaccines currently managed within the • Point and area detection methods
DoD portfolio Integrated solutions
Vaccine Development
•
• Update of products that are in material solution analysis, tech
John Avolio
development, engineering and manufacturing
CBRNe Government Consultant and Researcher
production/deployment and sustainment
• Where applicable product information will be linked to other
federal agencies initiatives that are linked or supportive
4:30 End of Summit
Lt. Col David P. Hammer, USA
Medical Service
DoD Product Manager for the Joint Vaccine Acquisition Program
Chemical Biological Medical Systems
11:45 National Integration Center’s CBRNE Prevention “Outstanding conference,
and response Capabilities covering a broad variety of CBRN topics!”
• Understanding the National Response Framework
• Overview of current and future projects Director Biodetection, Northrup Grumman
FEMA
• Prevention and response for the unexpected
Michael Forgy
Branch Chief, National Integration Center
NIMS Implementation Branch at US Department of Homeland
Security
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7th Annual
CBRNe Defense
Promoting Advances in Prevention,
Protection and Response
January 30, 2012 – February 1, 2012
Washington, DC Area
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