| Information & Communication Systems |
 | Thu 15 Apr 2010 |
 | 09:10 - 09:15 |  | Chairman Opening Mr James Mulheron, Head of Corporate Security, Colt Telecom |
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 | 09:15 - 09:35 |  | Assured Information and Data for Decision making for Crisis Management
 Principles of protecting key business information assets-physical, personnel and information security  Critical impact of Power, Communication, People on resilience, confidentiality and data integrity  Operational and delivery issues for NOC/SOC, interoperability and Data sharing  Maintaining Business Assurance in emergencies-planning for interruption and flexible delivery Mr Tony Collings, Managing Director, ECA |
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 | 09:35 - 09:55 |  | Broadband vis Satellite-Any application, anywhere
 It is applications that drives demand, not technology  Most customers have different applications  Different horses for different course, it's called listening and understanding  Proving capability, the proof is in the pudding Mr David Savage, Founder and CEO, Excelerate Technology |
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 | 09:55 - 10:15 |  | Rapid Response and deployment of real time tracking in an emergency situation
 The use of latest real time tracking technology in emergency situations  The ability for fast, secure, deployment of command and control centre, equipment and product  Mobile and fixed solutions that are proven and effective in an emergency  Scenarios and examples where Astrata's solutions can work with government services Mr Shawn Sanderson, Global Sales & Service Director, Astrata |
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 | 10:15 - 10:35 |  | Thinking outside the box-a question of Intergration
 NZ Government Agency:requirements for a communications network  Requirement for encryption & data  Rapid deployment capability essential  G6 and Tait partnership to develop and engineer the solution Mr Andrew Clark, Managing Director, G6-Global |
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 | 10:35 - 10:55 |  | Public Address Systems - How to Match the Technology vs. the Event
 Technology Development-Cover the recent surge of products from mass notification systems to portable devices and the traditional bull horn megaphone  Crowd mentality-What does research tell us about the way crowds react in disaster situations and how can we best use that information  Practical Scenarios-How can we best communicate live Dr John Drury, Senior Lecturer, STG Ms Suzanne Coup, Managing Director, STG |
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 | 10:55 - 11:15 |  | Enablers of effective decision making
 The reailty versus the requirements of decision making  The capability jigsaw-components of good information management and communication  Technology as an aid to better understanding in the decision making team  Enhanced decision support Mr Thane Hall, Business Lead for Incident Response & Detection, Thales |
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 | 11:15 - 11:35 |  | Terrorism-Identifying the Networks
 The use of Open Source Intelligence to Identify, Disrupt and Dismantle Terrorist Networks  Identifying the funding sources  The use of mapping technology to identify funding flows Mr Neil Marshall, Director, World-Check |
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 | 11:35 - 11:55 |  | How Mobile Satellite Communications Provides the Platform for Successful Surveillance
 Using mobile satellite communications as the transmission methodology for many critical operations  Building a mobile based global surveillance communications environment to counter terrorism on the move  How mibile satellite platforms help to ensure resilience and backup for national infastructure Mr, Andrew Jones, Product Manager, Modern Security Solutions |
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 | 11:55 - 12:15 |  | Next Generation Acoustic Hailing Devices
 Introduction to Acoustic Hailing Devices  Technical Description of the Hyperspkie Technology  Application of AHD's Mr Curt Graber, President, CSD |
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 | 12:15 - 12:35 |  | Information sharing in a multi-level secure environment: the challenge and the opportunity
 The nature of intelligence led CT operations  The need to fuse data across multiple sources to form the comprehensive picture  Creating a trusted end-to-end solution enabling connection for different scenarios  Developing a flexible architecture that balances security with cost, time and risk, and meets changing operational requirements Mr Anuj Goyal, Director of Strategic Pursuits, Detica |
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 | 12:35 - 12:55 |  | Strategy and Tactics used to defend against Mobile Phone Terrorism
 The use of mobile phones in terrorist attacks  Strategies to combat mobile phone threats  Mobile Phone jamming, Detection and Controlling Services Mr Howard Melamed, President & CEO, CellAntenna Corporation |
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 | 12:55 - 13:00 |  | Session Summary and Chairman Close Mr James Mulheron, Head of Corporate Security, Colt Telecom |
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