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This section offers links to workshops, conferences, symposia, and other events where law enforcement officers, first responders, and others can meet to exchange ideas and information. The events listed below feature advances in technology and best practices that are critical to strengthening the fight against terrorism.
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January 2012
International Disaster Conference & Expo
January 1719, 2012 in New Orleans, Louisiana
This event will bring together internationally recognized professionals from around the world to discuss issues related to emergency management, homeland security, first response, loss mitigation, business continuity, and all other disciplines within the fields of disaster preparation, response, recovery, and mitigation on a global scale. This event is free to those working in the government sector.
Principles of Human Intelligence in Counter Terrorism
January 1819, 2012 in El Segundo, California
This highly interactive course for intelligence and law enforcement officers teaches unique strategies for obtaining usable intelligence and turning it into useful knowledge and proactive countermeasures, while emphasizing the human element in the intelligence gathering process. The course will be led by a former intelligence and security operative who possesses core expertise in terrorist methods of operations.
Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office Advance Planning Briefing for Industry
January 24, 2012 in Washington, D.C.
At this briefing, representatives will forecast the requirements anticipated for funding in fiscal year 2013. The half-day meeting will comprise briefings on technology requirements and breakout sessions from subgroups and programs of the Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office on topics such as chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear countermeasures; improvised device defeat; tactical operations support; investigative support and forensics; and personal protection.
2012 OVC Mass Violence and Emergency National Training Conference
January 30February 2, 2012 in Jacksonville, Florida
This conference will feature state-of-the-art training with national experts presenting workshops and keynotes on multidisciplinary teams and victim-centered approaches to assisting victims of mass violence and disasters. Multidisciplinary stakeholder teams, including emergency management, law enforcement, and fire and rescue personnel, will share their experiences and knowledge about how to respond to victims, survivors, and communities.
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February 2012
Cyberspace 2012 Symposium
February 79, 2012 in Colorado Springs, Colorado
With a theme of Cyber in a Converged and Consolidated Infrastructure, this symposium will feature keynote speakers from Headquarters Air Force Space Command, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the U.S. Northern Command, as well as panel discussions chaired by some of the most respected individuals in today's U.S. military forces.
Information, Innovation, Integration, and Technology (i3T) Conference and Exposition
February 1316, 2012 in Munich, Germany
The goal of this event is to foster information sharing and collaboration among the United States, partner nations, and private industry in order to build new relationships and discuss future challenges and how best to re-focus European intelligence on global security and stability.
13th Annual Privacy and Security Conference
February 1617, 2012 in British Columbia, Canada
This 2-day conference will draw an international audience of more than 1,000 delegates with an interest in cutting-edge policy, programs, research, and technologies for protecting privacy and security.
Public Health Preparedness Summit 2012
February 2124, 2012 in Anaheim, California
The 2012 Public Health Preparedness Summit will focus on how to move forward in an environment of limited resources. Public health professionals and partners from throughout the country will present new research, tools, and practices for building and sustaining a progressive public health preparedness infrastructure at the local, state, tribal, and territorial levels.
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