Confirmed Speakers:

  • Brian Rohde
    Director of Aviation Security Policy, Transborder Security Directorate
    White House National Security Staff
  • Joseph O’Connor
    Deputy Commissioner for Safety and Security
    City of Chicago Department of Aviation
  • Michael A. McMullen
    Assistant Federal Security Director of Regulatory Inspection
    Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, TSA
  • Reggie Baumgardner
    Director – Airport Security
    Indianapolis International Airport
  • Eric Byer
    Vice President for Government and Industry Affairs
    National Air Transportation Association

Stopping the threat to airline passengers, baggage, and cargo!

As recent events have shown, the aviation industry continues to be a prime target for terrorism long after the attacks of 9/11. In response, more modern technology initiatives are being tested in order to produce a more effective screening of passengers, baggage and cargo in a less obtrusive, more efficient way. In addition, as the amount of air traffic and passengers continue to rise, intelligence dissemination is being highly scrutinized and needs to be addressed.

As security breaches continue to threaten lives on a potentially grand scale, the Department of Homeland Security allocated billions of dollars toward bolstering aviation and airport security.

IDGA’s Aviation Security will tie together the security initiatives being put in place in a continually changing environment. A more formal strategy of screening and intelligence sharing will be discussed by the experts at all levels of planning. From technology gaps, to surveillance techniques, to communication and intelligence—the most pressing matters that will affect how the security of airports, passengers and cargo will be addressed.

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IDGA’s Aviation Security Summit will address the complexities of securing our Airports and homeland security, while ensuring that air travel and commerce continue uninterrupted. In-depth discussions will consist of:

  • Identity and access control on a grand scale
  • The growing need for CCTV and surveillance
  • Interoperable Airport Access Control Systems
  • Screening and biometric technology advances

Testimonials:

I don’t get the chance to get too many of these events, but I feel that this conference has been very interesting and helpful.
Senior Member Technical Staff, Rincon Research Corporation
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