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| THE HOMELAND SECURITY FINANCING BRIEFING
Tuesday November 11, 2003
Ballroom
National Press Club
529 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20045
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Jacob Goodwin, Editor-in-Chief of Government Security News, a sponsor of the briefing, provided opening remarks. |
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Michael Dufault, Equity International Research Director outlined a report on funding for homeland security.
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Michael Geffroy, Senior Counsel, House Select Committee on Homeland Security, discussed federal funding.
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Bill Hoagland, Director of Budget & Appropriations, Office of the Senate Majority Leader, provided the latest information from his office. |
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Susan A. Maraghy, Vice President, Homeland Security & Information Technology, Lockheed Martin, discussed corporate resources. |
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Les Kaciban, Director of Operations, USProtect, a sponsor of the event, gave an overview of corporate resources. |
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Julie Williams, Director of Federal Internet Business Solutions, Cisco Systems, outlined her ideas on corporate opportunities and resources.
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John H. Elstner, Executive Director, Chesapeake Innovation Center, discussed homeland security opportunities from a business community perspective. |
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Dr. David Bolka, Director, Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, outlined technology programs and funding. |
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Benjamin Riley, Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for Force Protection, Department of Defense and Philip J. Mattson, Program Manager for Critical Incident Technologies, Office of Law Enforcement Standards, National Institute of Standards and Technology, joined the panel on technology. |
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Edward Linsenmeyer, Chairman, Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer, provided commentary on technology program opportunities. |
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Benjamin H. Wu, Deputy Under Secretary for Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce, provided the keynote address. |
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The Briefing provided an opportunity for networking after the program's conclusion. |
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The Center for Homeland & Global Security
a division of Equity
International, Inc.
2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20006, United
States of America
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© 2008 Equity International, Inc. |
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