Past event: Homeland Security Week 2014

Collaborating to Defeat Evolving Threats by Supporting American Security

Now in its 4th year, Homeland Security Week 2014 will address the most pressing and pertinent issues within the DHS by working to bring together the necessary stakeholders to create a collaborative and valuable event.  Over the course of 4 days, attendees will have exclusive access to over 40 high level presentations on Homeland Security, access to 60+ exhibitors, and over 700+ attendees.

Today's threats come in many forms and the United States must be ready to detect and combat all forms of attack. This year, Homeland Security Week 2014 will focus on the highest mission priorities for protecting the US by examining the FY 2015 mission highlights. The event will bring together personnel from DHS, CBP, TSA, ICE, FBI, USCG, FEMA and more to discuss the most pressing issues facing the homeland defense community including:
  • Preventing Terrorism and Enhancing Security
  • Border Management & Immigration
  • Cybersecurity
  • Disaster Relief and Emergency Preparedness
  • Science & Technology


Homeland Security Week 2014
will feature presentations, discussions, and technology demonstrations on:

  • DHS' advanced fusion centers
  • Collaborating on joint border operations
  • The evolving role of cybersecurity in critical infrastructure protection
  • Implementing interoperable first responder communication capabilities
  • New equipment and technologies available to federal, state, and local law enforcement

Utilizing interactive keynote presentations, large scale panel discussions, project updates, case studies, intimate round tables, product demonstrations, and free presentation theater sessions, Homeland Security Week 2014 will be the educational platform to obtain all you need to know about the future of homeland security.  Departmental policy makers, uniformed service leaders, law enforcement and industry partners will gather in Washington D.C. to network, share best practices and expose potential paths to analyze the homeland security mission.

We hope you will join us for this year’s Homeland Security Week 2014 to experience the premier event in US security.

2014 Speakers

  • Michael Fisher, Chief, U.S Border Patrol
  • Wolf Tombe, Chief Technology Officer, US Customs and Border Protection
  • Randolph Alles, Assistant Commissioner Office of Air and Marine, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
  • David Azuelo, Commanding Officer, City of Tucson Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security
  • Craig C. Healy, Director Federal Export Enforcement Coordination Center, Department of Homeland Security
  • Patrick Nemeth, Identity Operations Director Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM), DHS
  • Gibson B. Kerr, Deputy Director, Acquisition Support & Operations Analysis Group (ASOA) Science & Technology Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
  • Stephen Caldwell, Director, Maritime Security Issues, Government Accountability Office (GAO)
  • Ronald May, Acting Director C-TPAT: Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
  • Bill Braniff, Executive Director, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism
  • Peter Chin, Director of Cloud and Enterprise Applications Services, Department of Homeland Security
  • Mr John Paul Jones II, Working Group Program Manager, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
  • Nelson H. Balido, APR, CEO, Border Commerce and Security Council
  • Carl Lichvarcik, Section Chief- Doc. Training/Alerts, (HSI-FL) Homeland Security Investigative Forensic Laboratory
  • Ms. Sylvia Longmire, Former Intelligence Analyst & USAF Special Agent, SME
  • Kenneth Mallette, Director, Maryland Emergency Management Agency
  • Chuck Brooks, Vice President, Client Executive Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Xerox
  • Julie Pullen Ph.D, Director, DHS National Center of Excellence for Maritime Security
  • Mindi Ramage, Chief- Latent Print Section, (HSI-FL) Homeland Security Investigations Forensic Laboratory
  • Louis A. Rodi, III, Deputy Assistant Director, National Security Programs Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
  • Jim Ross, Chief Forensic Document Examiner, (HSI-FL) Homeland Security Investigative Laboratory
  • Gil Van Schoor, Vice President DHS Initiatives, FCN Technology Solutions
  • Robert Zimmerman, Distinguised Analyst, Homeland Security Institute

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Venue & Accommodations

Walter E. Washington Convention Center
801 Mt. Vernon Place NW
Washington, District of Columbia
20001, United States
Website:  http://www.dcconvention.com/
Phone: 202-249-3000
Event details
Organizer : IDGA
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-3323