Past event: Biometrics for National Security and Law Enforcement Summit

Biometrics for National Security and Law Enforcement: Training Summit 2013

As technology continues to advance and national security remains at the forefront of discussion, it comes as no surprise that biometrics is a hot topic. The ability for scientists to determine ways to accurately identify people based upon physical and behavioral characteristics has been achieved; however, improvements in equipment, interoperability and database accuracy are essential.

Biometrics is key to our nation’s intelligence and security efforts in the fight against terrorism. Establishing an individual’s identity with certainty provides our military personnel an immediate edge and aids our national security capabilities.

By participating in this conference, you will have the exceptional opportunity to take part in continued discussions where debate, dialogue, and networking are encouraged. By the end of the Biometrics for National Security and Law Enforcement Training Summit, delegates will understand the future of biometrics, new guidelines and standards of biometrics, and the progress towards interoperability.

Our 6th Annual Biometrics for National Security and Law Enforcement Expo provides the venue for you to learn what key decision makers and technology experts anticipate being the future of securing our warfighters, citizens, government employees, and borders.


Key Areas of Discussion Will Include:

  • An In-depth Workshop Day Focusing on Secure Interagency Information Sharing
  • Exploring Biometrics strategies and Acquisition Efforts
  • Examining I.D. Verification Through  Diverse Tracked Sessions on DNA, Finger Print, and Facial/Iris Recognition Analysis
  • Uncovering Requirements for Cost Effective Biometric Solutions
  • Discussing Biometric Capabilities on a National and Local Law Enforcement Scale


At our Biometrics for National Security and Law Enforcement Training Summit you will have the exclusive opportunity to interact, network, and learn from leading representatives from military, government agencies, and private industry.

Speakers

  • Robert Mocny, Director, US-VISIT, Department of Homeland Security
  • Steven Martinez, Executive Assistant Director, Science and Technology Branch, FBI
  • James Loudermilk, Senior Level Technologist, Science & Technology Branch, FBI
  • Christopher Munn, Program Manager, Biometrics, Office of the Under Secretary of defense, Intelligence
  • Jeff Jones, Director, Mission Assurance (Infastructure Protection and security), U.S. Navy
  • Brian Lepore, Director, Defense Capabilities and Management, Government Accountability Office
  • Patrick Nemeth, Deputy Assistant Director, US-VISIT Identity Services, DHS
  • Craig Archer, Manager, Identity Superiority, USSOCOM
  • Lieutenant Colonel Daniel McNamara, Director, CENTCOM, US Army
  • Lieutenant Colonel Mark DiCarlo, Director, Identity Services Division, USAF
  • Adolphus Burrow, Program Manager, SPAWAR Systems Center - Atlantic
  • Kevin Trissell, Senior Analyst, Biometrics, DoD
  • Roger Roehr, Physical Security Engineer, Force Protection Agency, Pentagon
  • Lloyd McKinney, Director, MEPCOM, US Army
  • Kathryn Suchma, Biometrics Technician, TEDAC, FBI
  • Richard Leas, Biometrics Technician, TEDAC, FBI
  • Walter Ewing, Senior Researcher, IPC, Department ofState
  • Christopher Bowen, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, FCC Representative, Ministry of Canada
  • Marios Savvides, Director, Biometrics CyLab, Carneige Melon University
  • Paul Frasca, Global Senior Vice President, Integrated Biometrics
  • Angela Miller, Manager, Biometrics Priorities, U.S. Department of State
  • Sheriff Ted Kamatchus, Vice President, National Sheriffs Association
  • Tammie Bustamante, Director, C3CEN, U.S. Coast Guard
  • Ajay Buhdraja, Chief Technology Officer, Department of Justice
  • Antonio Trindade, Associate Chief, Enforcement Systems, United States Border Patrol, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
  • Dr. Al Turner, Senior Scientist, National Institute of Justice
  • Dr. Ashit Talukder, Director, NIST Biometrics
  • Norm Harrison, Program Manager, GENIE Program, Washington State Dept. of Corrections

Please fill in your name and email to receive the summit agenda of this event.


The summit agenda is available as PDF under downloads.

Venue

Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
5000 Seminary Rd, 22311
Alexandria, VA, USA

Venue & Accommodation

Hilton Alexandria Mark Center
5000 Seminary Road
Alexandria, Virginia
22311, United States
Website:  www.hiltonalexandriamc.com

Accommodation
Located in the West End of Historic Alexandria, Virginia, the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center hotel offers a refreshing blend of modern elegance, attentive service and rewarding hospitality. Within sight of Washington, DC monuments and attractions, our stylish Alexandria hotel puts you near quaint waterfront galleries and shops in Old Town Alexandria, VA.

With a unique lakeside setting, adjacent to a 43-acre botanical preserve, the Hilton Mark Center, Alexandria, VA hotel provides a tranquil oasis for business and leisure travelers to the Washington, DC area. From the moment you enter the towering glass atrium and Italian marble clad lobby, you will enjoy the warm greetings of our courteous staff and are assured a memorable stay.

Group Rate: $183 plus 11.50% and $1 occupancy tax per each night

Please identify you are part of the “IDGA - Biometrics” group to ensure the special rate. Note that you are eligible for this rate three day prior and three days post the event. Book your room prior to January 8, 2013 to ensure you receive the group rate.

Reservations Telephone: 866-765-9565

Event details
Organizer : IQUS
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-2462