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Day 1: 6 June 2006

8:00 Registration

8:40 Welcome by: Mr. Goran H. Johnson,
Chairman of the Organizing Committee

8:45 Address from Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Hungary:
Lieutenant General (ret.) Dr. László Botz, Head of Department
Office of the Deputy State Secretary for International Relations

9:05 Address from Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Hungary:
Mr. József Bali; Deputy State Secretary for Defense Policy

9:25 Address from the US Office of Naval Research Global:
Dr. John Fay, Associate Director, Ocean, Atmosphere & Space

9:45 Keynote speech: Lieutenant General László Braun,
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, MoD, Hungary

10:05 Keynote presentation: Dr. Ágnes Vadai, Member of Parliament,
Counter Terrorism Coordinator for the Government of Hungary

10:25 Opening of Exhibition

10:25—10:45 Break

10:45 “Virtual Terror: How Modern Terrorists Use the Internet”:
Prof. Gabriel Weimann, Department of Communication
University of Haifa, Israel

Session I:
Session Chair: Dr. John Fay

11:15 “I-POWER: Using the Information Revolution to Succeed in Stabilization & Reconstruction Operations”: Hon. Franklin D. Kramer, Distinguished Research Professor Center for Technology and National Security Policy
National Defense University, USA

11:35 “Information Management in Maritime Security Operations”:
Captain G P Brocklebank (Royal Navy),
Deputy Director Strategic & Operational Command & Control
Ministry of Defence, UK

11:55 ”Personal Privacy in PC Communication”: Dr. Maria Szilvasi,
Director of Electronics, Ministry of Defence Electronics,
Logistics and Property Management Co., Hungary

12:15 Questions, Answers and Comments

12:30—14:00 Lunch

Session II:
Session Chair: Dr. László Botz

14:00 "Pervasive Voice and Data Communications as a Tool Against
Terrorism": Mr. Dan Mercer, Vice President of Channel Development
Iridium Satellite LLC, USA

14:20 “Communications Response to Extreme Events”:
Mr. Doug Sobieski, Senior Vice President, TerreStar Networks, USA

14:40 “Transitive trust and the security of IT infrastructures” (tentative):
Mr. Jan Münther, Senior Solutions Consultant, Security, n-runs, Germany

15.00: Questions, Answers and Comments

15:15—15:35 Break

Session III:
Session Chair: CDR Dave Markert, Associate Director – Aviation
US Office of Naval Research, Global

15:35 “Hungarian Military Disaster Relief System”: LtCol László Juhász,
Deputy Chief, Arms Verification and Disaster Management Section,
MoD, Hungary

15:55 "The Challenge of Countering Terrorist Activities Which Rely On Public Communications Systems - Case Study Iraq": Mr. William Harley, President, The Meadowland Corporation, USA

16:15 "Enabling Cross-organization Interoperability through Dynamic Directory Integration". Mr. David S. Waxman, Executive Architect, Public Sector / Homeland Security, IBM Software Group, USA

16:35 – 16:55 Questions, Answers and Comments

17:30 Departure from hotel Marriott to Hotel Hadik (Budapest)

18:00 – 19:30 Reception hosted by Lieutenant General László Braun,
Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, MoD, Hungary


Day 2, 7 June

Session IV:
Session Chair: Prof. Gabriel Weimann

08:30 “Integrated solutions for the protection of essential services”;
Vice Admiral Dick Börjesson, Security Alliance, Sweden

08:50 "A centralized, policy driven security system for mobile networks":
Mr. Paul Huntingdon, Sales Director – EMEA,
Credant Technologies Inc, USA

09:10 “A Virtually Closed Logical Network with System Level Protection”;
Mr. Miklos Jobbagy, CEO, Navayo Technologies, Hungary

09:30 “Remote Covert Monitoring of Computers”;
Mr. Nicola Mugnato, Innovation Manager, Ikon Corporation, Italy

9:50: Questions, Answers and Comments

10:05—10:20 Break

Session V:
Session Chair: Mr. Staffan Strömbäck, Coordination manager of production and technology, C4I and interoperability, Swedish Defence Materiel Administration

10:20 Title TBD: Ambassador Dr. István Gyarmati, Chairman of the Board
The Centre for Euro-Atlantic Integration and Democracy (CEID), Hungary

10:40 “Perspectives on Information & Communications Technology (ICT) for Civil-Military Coordination in Crises”: Dr. Stuart Starr, Distinguished Research Fellow, Center for Technology and National Security Policy
National Defense University, USA

11:00 “Crisis Management Technology in Assuring Continuity of Enterprises’ Activities in Crisis Situation”; Dr. József Kis-Benedek, Head of Innovation, Ministry of Defence Electronics, Logistics and Property Co., Hungary

11:20 “Architecture governance for multinational joint emergency management system”: Mr. Ivan Ivanov, Institute for Parallel Processing
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria

11:40 “Afghanistan Information Communications Technology (ICT): A Good News Story”: Mr. Larry Wentz, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University, USA

12:00 Questions, Answers, and Comments

12:10 Briefing for the Working Groups

12:20—13:30 Lunch

Session VI: Working Groups
Session Chair: Captain G P Brocklebank

13:30—17:00 (Break 15:00—15:30)

WG 1&2 Quality Assurance / Performance Requirements
Chair: Mr. William Harley

WG 3 Data Strategy
Chair: Mr. Bernal Allen

WG 4 Information Sharing
Chair: Dr. Stuart Starr

Day 3, 8 June

09:00—12:00 (Break 10:20—10:45)

Session VI: Working Groups (continued)

10:30—11:00 – Break

12:00—13:30 Lunch

13:30 Presentation of WG Results

14:30 Questions and Answers

15:00 – 15:15 Break

Session VII: Plenary Session
Session Chair: Captain G P Brocklebank

15:15—16:15 Conclusions and Recommendations

16:15 Closing address: Dr. László Botz

16:25 Closing address: Captain David Comis, Commanding Officer,
US Office of Naval Research Global

16:20 Closing of CITMO 2006, Introduction to CITMO 2007:
Ms. Louise Yuen, Administrator, CITMO

16:30 Closing of Exhibition

18:00 Traditional Hungarian Dinner at Gerbeaud Ház, Budapest

   



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