Marine Log - December 2008 - (Page 15) OG MARINEL PROGRAM TUESDAY | JANUARY 27 Continental breakfast (sponsorship available) | Expo open How real is today’s terrorism threat to ports & shipping? What loopholes need closing? What maritime & port security challenges does the new Administration inherit? Stephen L. Caldwell, Dir., Maritime Security Issues, Homeland Security & Justice Team, U.S. GAO Coffee break (sponsorship available) | Expo open Panel discussion: What will the new Administration’s security policy look like? Moderator: Charlie Papavizas, Esq., Partner, Winston & Strawn LLP Panelists include: John Graykowski, Principal, Maritime Industry Consultants TWIC: What’s working? What’s not? Jeanne M. Grasso, Esq., Partner, Blank Rome LLP Luncheon (sponsorship available) | Expo open ■ CONFERENCE & EXPO Moderator: Dan Sheehan, P.E. WEDNESDAY | JANUARY 28 Continental breakfast (sponsorship available) | Expo open Known security pitfalls and how to avoid them Jeffrey J. Milstein, Dir. of Field Operations, Moran Office of Maritime & Port Security PIRACY PRESENTATIONS ■ The current situation: Where ships are most at risk Owen J. Doherty, Dir., Office of Security, U.S. Maritime Administration Coffee break (sponsorship available) | Expo open ■ Protecting your ship against pirates: The legal situation Jon Waldron, Esq., Partner, Blank Rome LLP The shipping community’s viewpoint Kathy Metcalf, Dir. Maritime Affairs, Chamber of Shipping of America What steps can shipowners take to protect their vessels? Stan Ayscue, Business Development Mgr., Securewest International ■ Cargo security: Can we really scan every box? What the World Customs Organization is working on Energy break (sponsorship available) | Expo open Cargo scanning technology: What’s available? Reopening ports & waterways after disasters: What we learned from Katrina & Ike International developments from the flag state viewpoint Clay Maitland, Esq., International Registries Cocktail reception (sponsorship available) | Expo open Luncheon (sponsorship available) | Expo open ■ Insurance against piracy, terrorism and political risks Meeting changing training requirements Ron Thomason, Asst. VP—Maritime, TranSystems Maritime security changes for ship's crews Douglas B. Stevenson, Dir., Center for Seafarers' Rights, The Seamen's Church Institute of New York & New Jersey Program subject to change/augmentation. REGISTRATION FORM Please register me for Marine Log’s Maritime & Port Security Conference & Expo, Jan. 27 & 28, 2009 in Arlington, VA. Registration fee is $875 per participant, payable in advance. (Confirmation will be sent via e-mail.) 37-002-2900 [ ] Check enclosed (Payable to Marine Log) [ ] Invoice me Charge my [ ] MasterCard Card Expires / Account Number Address Cardholder’s Name Signature Billing Address for Card E-mail Address of Cardholder Please register me for Marine Weekly, Marine Log’s informative e-newsletter. City State Zip Telephone Fax E-mail [ ] Visa [ ] Amex Name Title Company Please e-mail, fax, or mail this completed form with your payment to: Jane Poterala, Conference Director, Marine Log 345 Hudson St., New York, NY 10014 | Tel.: (212) 620-7209 | Fax: (212) 633-1165 | conferences@sbpub.com
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