International Port Security 2010 Global Conference
Communication, Cooperation & Coordination for Effective Change
29th & 30th September 2010, Hilton Barcelona, Spain
Are you a solution provider which can help Safeguard against Underwater
Threats, Terrorist Attacks or Threats against the Supply Chain?
Can you help increase inter-agency cooperation, coordination and
communication at all levels?Then you need to be at International Port
Security 2010!
Who will you meet?
Agencies
Swedish Coast Guard
US Navy
US Coastguard
US AFRICOM
US Marine Corps
US Airport and Seaport Police
Royal Navy
Indian Navy
French Navy
Netherlands Navy
Portuguese Navy
Japanese Navy
Italian Coastguard
NATO
NAMSA
NURC
EU Military Staff
Ports
Port of Barcelona
Port of Singapore
Port of Venice
Port of Miami
Port of Shaghai
Port of Los Angeles
Port of Kobe (Japan)
Port of Hamburg
Port of Hon Kong
Port of Durban
Port of Amsterdam
Police of Catalonia Spain
London Port Authority
Port of Shanghai
Port of Rotterdam
Port of Vigo
Port of Dover
AND MANY MORE...
Regulatory Authorities
EU Commission
European Sea Ports Organisation
International Maritime Bureau
International Maritime Organisation
DP World Dubai
Baltic and International Maritime Council
Cambridge Academy of Transport
Transportation Security Administration
Example Job Roles (Based on Previous Attendees)
CEO, Chief Anti-Terrorism Department, Commander, Deputy Harbor
Master, Executive Director, Deputy Port Security Officer, Director
Antiterrorism/Force Protection, Port Security, Director General,
Director, Port Operations, Director Ops, Commissioner, Harbor Master,
Head of Port Security, Head of Security Service, Managing Director of
Operations and Planning, Maritime Safety Division, National Maritime
Security Compliance Manager, US Marine Attaché, Head Maritime Security,
Chief Information Officer, Director of Planning, Port Director,
President, Director Bulk Cargo, General Manager Operations.
Why do they attend?
Recently we have seen a huge amount of activity in the construction
of new ports and expansion of existing ones and investment aimed at
safety and security initiatives at all levels. Expanding new
infrastructure and facilities provides the greatest amount of pressure
on the site security management teams.
Challenges and threats to international ports have been increasing and
evolving steadily. Port security professionals need to ensure they are
fully up-to-date with the latest attack methods and techniques so that
they can put in place effective initiatives to mitigate the threat.
This investment is being focused on not only overcoming the
traditional security challenges but also the issues which impact on
coordination, cooperation and communication between the entities
responsible for port security.
What Solutions are they asking for?
Underwater Threat Detection
Cargo Screening
Passenger terminal safety and security solutions
Cargo Tracking and Anti Tamper Technologies
Boarder and Perimeter Surveillance & Protection
Waterborne perimeter security barriers
Waterside security surveillance systems
Simulation & Awareness Training
Intelligence Monitoring
Satellite Surveillance
Video Surveillance
Flexible and Mobile Imaging
Satellite Communications
Communication Systems
Wireless Communications
People Vetting
Authenticity Verification & Personnel Tracking
Offshore Patrol Vehicles
Risk and Vulnerability Assessments
Business Continuity & Crisis Management Plans
Carbon Dioxide, Drug, Radiation Detection
Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs)
Asset and Infrastructure Protection
Unmanned Vehicles
If your business can supply technology or services that will help our
world ports your presence is requested at the IPS 2010 Exhibition.
Please note that Lead Sponsorship Opportunities will be limited. For
more information please contact Matthew Morgan on +44 (0) 20 1827 6196
or mmorgan@smi-online.com
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