The Homeland Security Department is requesting about $37.7 billion in total discretionary spending for the next fiscal year, including $1 billion to install technology and tactical infrastructure along the nation's borders and $1 billion to help state and local governments buy interoperable communications equipment.
You are invited to participate in The 2007 Homeland Security Technology Summit, scheduled for March 13, 2007 at the National Press Club in Washington.
The Summit will provide the latest information on:
* 2007 and 2008 Congressional appropriations and priorities for homeland security technologies
* Programs and priorities of DHS, DoD, DoJ, NIST, and other federal agencies
* Technology solutions needed for border and maritime security
* Technology solutions needed for transportation security, especially detection
* Technology solutions needed for command, control & interoperability
* Technology solutions needed for chem/bio defense and response
* Technology solutions needed for disaster preparedness and response
A special exhibit space discount is available. If you are interested in considering exhibiting at or sponsorship of this prestigious and influential Summit, please contact William Loiry at
wloiry@equityintl.us.
Register now for a special discounted registration rate. To register,
click here. No refunds. Program subject to change. For registration questions, contact Andrea Bearty at abearty@equityintl.us. Inquire about complimentary registration for government employees, active military, and diplomats.
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Summit Program
9:00 a.m.
Registration
10:00 a.m. Congressional Appropriations &
Priorities for Homeland Security
11:00 a.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESS
11:30 a.m. Corporate Solutions for Homeland
Security
12Noon Networking &
Lunch
1:00 p.m. DHS Procurement
Priorities
1:30 p.m. DHS Program Priorities
2:45 p.m. Networking Break
3:15 p.m. National Homeland Security Technology Priorities
5:00 p.m. Adjournment |
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