Marine Log - January 2009 - (Page S7) Aldridge LLP Mark Rosen, Associate General Counsel, Science and Technology Directorate, DHS 10:15 Coffee Break | Expo Open Bob Flake, Commander, Rapid Response Team, CSX Transportation Chanan Graf, General Manager, G.Team Security, Israel (former Chief Security Officer of Israel Railways) 12:25 Luncheon | Expo Open 10:45 Session 6: Lessons from Abroad North America’s security has gotten better—but is it better enough? As railroads upgrade and expand their infrastructure for the 21st century, they’ve incorporated security as a standard part of the mix. What more can – or should – the railroads do? Moderator: Douglas John Bowen, Railway Age 2:10 Session 7: Advance Warning: Fire, Chemical, Biological Whether a Fire, Chemical or Biological release has occurred, minutes will pass without any warning to the train operators or emergency personnel near the danger zone. Whether the incident is introduced as part of a manmade threat, or occurs due to accident or natural causes, those lost minutes are enough to wreak havoc on the best-laid safety and security plans. Moderator: Peter Bartek, Director of Technology, ProTran1 LLC William Hines—Battalion Chief FDNY (retired) Al Panuska, Superintendent, Maintenance of Way—Metro, MTA Maryland Michael S. Davis, Assistant Deputy Administrator of Transit Operations, MTA Maryland 3:45 Adjourn Program subject to change and/or augmentation EXHIBITORS ANSALDO STS 1000 Technology Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Contact: Giovanni Bocchetti, VP Security Phone: (412) 688-2400 Fax: (412) 688-2589 E-mail: bocchetti.giovanni@asf.ansaldo.it Ansaldo STS, listed on the Milan Stock Exchange and headquartered in Genoa, Italy, is an International leading technology company operating in the global Railway & Mass Transit Transportation business with the provision of traffic management, planning, train control and signaling systems, and services. It acts as lead contractor and turnkey provider on major projects worldwide. ANSALDO STS USA 1000 Technology Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Contact: Giovanni Bocchetti, VP Security Phone: (412) 688-2400 Fax: (412) 688-2589 E-mail: bocchetti.giovanni@asf.ansaldo.it Ansaldo STS USA (formerly Union Switch & Signal), headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, is a leader in the design, manufacture and service of signaling, automation and control equipment and systems for the railroad and mass transit industries worldwide. Ansaldo STS USA is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ansaldo STS. BUSINESS CONTINGENCY GROUP 18034 Ventura Blvd. # 333 Encino, CA 91316 Contact: Lee Goldstein, President Phone: (818) 784-3736 Fax: (818) 530-5202 E-mail: leeg@businesscontingencygroup.com BCG is a Strategic Development Partner and an Authorized VAR of WebEOC software products. WebEOC is the industry-leading Crisis Information Management Software (CIMS), providing real-time information to facilitate decision-making in emergency situations. In addition, we are the Developer of the WebEOC Surface Transportation solution (WebEOC ST) and Exclusive Provider to the Surface Transportation Sector. DHS/NCS, GETS/WPS 15000 Conference Center Drive Chantilly, VA 20151 Contact: Don Smith, GETS/WPS Awareness Coordinator Phone: (703) 818-5403 Fax: (703) 818-5947 E-mail: DSmith216@csc.com The NCS provides priority telecommunications services, coordination, information sharing operations, and other related programs to support National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP) efforts across Federal, state and local government, critical infrastructure under all circumstances, including crisis, disaster, emergency or attack. DNV CLASSIFICATION (AMERICAS) INC. Crossroads Corp. Center, 1 International Blvd., Ste. 1200 Mahwah, NJ 07495 Contact: Erik Seither Phone: (201) 512-8907 Fax: (201) 512-8901 E-mail: erik.seither@dnv.com Build the requirements of the future into your business today, in the USA or internationally. Whether changing ISPS demands, supply chain security, system integrity, or certification of courses and schools, DNV understands what these developments mean to you and your business. We can help you build future requirements into your business today. It's about leadership. L-3 KLEIN ASSOCIATES, INC. 11 Klein Drive Salem, NH 03079 Contact: Rick Wetmore, Program Mgr., Waterside Security Products Phone: (603) 893-6131 x 217 Fax: (603) 893-8807 E-mail: Rick.Wetmore@L-3com.com L-3 Klein provides surveillance and security solutions for ports, harbors, offshore facilities and ships using its widely acclaimed HarborGuard advanced technology Waterside Security System. QUIXOTE TRANSPORTATION SAFETY 35 E. Wacker, Suite 1100 Chicago, IL 60601 Contact: Andy Davis Phone: (312) 705-8431 Fax: (312) 467-9625 SECUREWEST INTERNATIONAL 420 North Center Drive, Bldg. 11, Ste. 206 Norfolk, VA 23502 Contact: Stan Ayscue Phone: (757) 461-4343 Fax: (757) 461-8666 E-mail: stanayscue@securewest.com Securewest International are a specialist maritime security company with over two decades of experience in the global maritime sector. We offer a full range of services from Maritime Security Officers for anti piracy and high threat region transits through to SOLAS Approved SSAS monitoring, ISPS training and more besides. . We currently manage and monitor (as a SOLAS Competent Authority) over 16m tonnes of shipping through our unique 24/7/365 Maritime Assistance Center. VIDIENT SYSTEMS 4000 Burton Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054 Contact: Mike Sherwood Phone: (408) 970-8240 x133 Fax: (408) 970-8252 E-mail: mike.sherwood@vidient.com Vidient provides leading intelligent video analysis applications for security, safety and business intelligence. Vidient solutions transform cameras from passive assessment to active monitoring / alerting systems, providing greater detection at significantly lower cost than traditional sensors. Vidient products are deployed worldwide at major utilities, critical infrastructure, airports, military and corporate sites. www.marinelog.com JANUARY 2009 MARINE LOG S7 http://www.marinelog.com
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