Aviation Security in the 21st Century: Looking to the Future on the 10th Anniversary of ATSA at CSIS
November 15, 2011
WASHINGTON, November 15, 2011 – The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program hosts “Aviation Security in the 21st Century: Looking to the Future on the 10th Anniversary of ATSA.” The keynote address by Deputy TSA Administrator Gale Rossides will be followed by two panel discussions. A full agenda appears below.
WHEN/WHERE:
Thursday, November 17, 1:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.
CSIS B1 Conference Center, 1800 K Street, NW
Agenda:
1:30-2:00 pm – Opening remarks
Gale Rossides, Deputy Administrator, TSA
2:15-3:15 pm – Panel Discussion: Aviation Security Policy Moving Forward: A Risk-Based Approach
John Sammon
Assistant Administrator, Transportation Sector Network Management, TSA
Geoff Freeman
Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, U.S. Travel Association
Kenneth Dunlap
Director of Security and Travel Facilitation, International Air Transport Association
Moderated by
Brian Goebel
President and CEO, The Sentinel HS Group, LLC, and nonresident senior associate, CSIS
3:30-4:30 pm – Panel Discussion: The Future of Aviation Screening Technology: Innovation and Implementation
Robin Kane
Assistant Administrator, Office of Security Technology, TSA
Carter Morris
Senior Vice President, American Association of Airport Executives
J. Bennet Waters
Former Counselor to the Deputy Secretary, DHS, and former Deputy Assistant Administrator, TSA
Moderated by
Marc Frey
Senior Director, Steptoe & Johnson, LLP, and nonresident senior associate, CSIS
Credentialed members of the press who would like to attend must RSVP to aschwartz@csis.org.
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