Railway Track & Structures - January 2009 - (Page 15) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2009 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast / Sponsorship Available / Expo Open 9:00 a.m. Session 5: The SAFETY Act: More Important than Ever The Safety Act of 2002 is a catalyst for change in liability for the railroads, their suppliers, and their shipper customers. Moderator: Douglas John Bowen, Railway Age Panelists: Ray Biagini, McKenna Long & Aldridge, LLP; Other panelist to be announced 10:15 a.m. Coffee Break / Sponsorship Available / Expo Open 10:45 a.m. Session 6: Lessons from Abroad North America’s security has gotten better—but is it better enough? What more can—or should—the railroads do? Moderator: Douglas John Bowen, Railway Age Panelists: Bob Flake, Commander, CSX Transportation Rapid Response Team; Chanan Graf, GM, G.Team Security (formerly Chief Security Officer of the Security Div. of the Israeli Railways) 12:20 p.m. Luncheon / Sponsorship Available / Expo Open Luncheon Speaker to be announced (Joint lunch with Maritime and Port Security 2009) 2:30 p.m. Session 7: Advanced Warning: Fire, Chemical, Biological Whether a fire, or chemical or biological release, has occurred, minutes will pass without any warning to the train operators or emergency personnel neaqr the danger zone. Those lost minutes are enough to wreak havoc on the best-laid safety and security plans. location to be determined. Moderator: Peter Bartek, Director of Technology, ProTran1 LLC Panelists: Bill Hines, Battalion Chief, FDNY; Al Panuska, Superintendent, Maintenance of Way-Metro, MTA Maryland; Michael S. Davis, Asst. Dep. Administrator of Transit Operations, MTA Maryland Program subject to change and/or augmentation. BE A SPONSOR OR EXHIBITOR: CONTACT JANE POTERALA (212) 620-7209 CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM Please register me for the 2009 RAILWAY SECURITY FORUM AND EXPO in Arlington, Va., Jan. 27 & 28, 2009. Registration fee is $975 per participant. Railroad employee registration fee is $295 per participant. All fees payable in advance. Please choose the afternoon session that best applies: [ ] Passenger Rail Sessions [ ] Freight Rail Sessions For railroad employees only, choose one: I am employed by a [ ] freight railroad [ ] passenger railroad RA 37.002.1890 [ ] Check enclosed (payable to Railway Age) [ ] Invoice me (invoice will be sent via e-mail) Charge my [ ] MasterCard [ ] Visa [ ] Amex Account Number Expiration Date / Name of Card Holder Billing Address Signature Email receipt to Registration: Please send this completed form, or a photocopy, with your payment to: Jane Poterala, Conference Director, Railway Age; 345 Hudson St., 12th Flr., New York, NY 10014; Tel.: (212) 620-7209; Fax: (212) 633-1165; E-mail: jpoterala@sbpub.com. Cancellation Policy: Confirmed registrants who cancel after January 16 are subject to a $195 service charge. Registrants who fail to attend are liable for the entire fee unless they notify Railway Age in writing prior to the event. I am/my company is a member of: [ ] AAR [ ] APTA [ ] ASLRRA [ ] RSI Name _ Title _ Company _ Address _ City State Zip Telephone Fax Email Conference Fee: The registration fee for the 2009 Railway Security Forum & Expo includes admission to all conference sessions, conference documentation containing all available presentations, and social events. Railroad employees receive a reduced rate of $295. Registration confirmation and invoice will be e-mailed. Hotel: The Crystal Gateway Marriott has set aside a block of rooms at $219 single/double for conference attendees. These will be held until 30 days prior to the conference; those reserving after that date will depend upon room availability. Contact the hotel directly at (703) 920-3230 for room reservations. Group code: Railway Age. You will receive room confirmation directly from the Crystal Gateway Marriott. presented by in cooperation with http://www.railwayage.com
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