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Human Factors & Training


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Human Factors & Training
Thu 15 Apr 2010
14:00 - 14:05Chairman Opening
Mr Andrew McClumpha, Associate, Booz & Company
14:05 - 14:25DetAct (Detect & Act)
COUNTER TERROR Detecting risk-posing persons through simple non-custodial and non-threatening consensual encounters
COUNTER TERROR Evaluation of persons using pre-determined standards for ordinary characteristics of behaviour
COUNTER TERROR Maximising the effectiveness of staff deployed in areas of large gatherings ie:transport hubs, events
COUNTER TERROR Counter-measures to transform an area with much improved deterrence effects through preparatory stages such as intelligence gathering by hostile recognisance

Mr Shmulik Juchtman, Specialised Training Manager, ICTS Europe
14:25 - 14:45Utilising Mantracking in Counter Terrorist Search Operations & IEDs
COUNTER TERROR Training in Mantracking for Search in Urban and Rural Locations
COUNTER TERROR Track Awareness for IEDs
COUNTER TERROR Detection of primitove traps aimed at humans and dogs
COUNTER TERROR Using tracking in pursuit & Intelligence gathering

Mr Ian Maxwell, Training Director, Shadowhawk Tracker & Specialized Defense Training
14:45 - 15:05Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Support to Counter-Terror Operations
COUNTER TERROR Benefits of HUMINT Capability-Provision of cost-effective intelligence fusion to enable surgical and targeted operations
COUNTER TERROR Types of Humint Assets-Defining Interrogation, Prisoner Handling/Tactical Questioning, Debriefing, Contact and Agent Handlers
COUNTER TERROR Infastructure Development-The Importance of appropriate designated infastructural support, Command and Control and Legal oversight
COUNTER TERROR Capability Development -Training courses and ongoing evaluation

Mr Simon Atkinson, Managing Director, ASIC
15:05 - 15:25Planning, Preparing and Delivering Successful Exercises
COUNTER TERROR How to Define and Achieve Exercise Objectives
COUNTER TERROR The Key ingredients: Practical Steps for the Production of Successful Exercises
COUNTER TERROR From Desktop to Simulation: Selecting the Best Format for an Exercise
COUNTER TERROR Why Scenario Selection is the Last thing you should worry about

Mr Chris Needham-Bennett, CEO, Needhams 1834
15:25 - 15:45Train with a View
COUNTER TERROR What is meant and understood by the term training?
COUNTER TERROR Once trained always trained?
COUNTER TERROR How do we ensure that training is viewed as an investment within our industry?

Mr Dave Smith, Managing Director, TLT Security Solutions
Ms Linda Davies, Managing Director, TLT Security Solutions
15:45 - 16:05It's nice to be Important; but.....
COUNTER TERROR Increased threats=Increased Countermeasures=Increased Human Intrusion!
COUNTER TERROR Ergo, Risk of Non Compliance/ Non Cooperation or Rage! Ergo, need for new way forward!
COUNTER TERROR Achieving Compliance through CONGRUENCE EMPATHY & RESPECT!

Mr Malcolm Cheshire, CEO, THIRDMARGIN
16:05 - 16:25Effective, Safe and Repeatable Training - finding the right catalyst
Human Factors ‘Effective’ makes it ‘stick’ in the mind
Human Factors ‘Safe’ reduces the risk, not the effect
Human Factors ‘Repeatable’ forces SOP’s to become second nature
Human Factors Finding the right training catalyst allow for the human factors to happen seamlessly

Mr Graham Broomfield, Managing Director, ProSATS Ltd
16:25 - 16:30Session Summary and Chairman Close
Mr Andrew McClumpha, Associate, Booz & Company
Exhibitor Enquiry
Conference Enquiry
Visitor Enquiry
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