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9-Feb. Los Alamos National Lab, Los Alamos,NM
08:30 - Overview & Welcoming Remarks
08:30 - 08:50
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Mary Hanson,
Summit Producer & Moderator,
DHS S&T Directorate

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Mike Burns,
Deputy Principle Associate Director for Global Security,
Los Alamos National Laboratory

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John Wheeler,
Secretary, New Mexico Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management

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Tony Russell,
Regional Administrator,
FEMA Region VI

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Charles Cox,
DHS DNDO
Deputy Assistant Director,
Joint Analysis Center

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Mr. Brad Buswell,
Deputy UnderSecretary For Science & Technologyy
(by phone link)
08:50 - Keynote Address
08:50 - 09:20 Section
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Tim Manning,
FEMA Deputy Administrator for
Protection and National Preparedness (by phone link)
09:20 - S&T in the South Central Region:  DHS Perspective
9:20 – 09:40:
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DHS S&T
Randy Zeller
Director,
Interagency and First Responder Programs

9:40 – 10:00:
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DHS Domestic Nuclear Detection Office
David Ostwind
DNDO Acting Deputy Asst Director for the Interior
(by phone link)

10:00 - Coffee Break
10:00 - 10:20 NO WEBCAST
10:20 - S&T in the South Central Region:  Lab Perspective
10:20–10:40:
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Intro by
Greg Van Tuyle
Program Director For Countering Weapons of Mass Effect, LANL

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Tim McPherson
Group Leader for Energy and Infrastructure Analysis, LANL

10:40 - 11:00:
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Jill Hruby
Director, Homeland Security Programs, Sandia National Labs

 

11:00 - Panel & Discussion: The Role of S&T in Natural Disasters
11:00 - 11:30: Presentations
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David Martin,
Texas Task Force 1
"How Technology Tools Help Rescue Response: A State Perspective"
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Michael Dunaway,
DHS S&T Human Factor Division
"Three Resilience Parables: A Federal Perspective"
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John Hoyt,
DHS S&T Command, Control & Interoperability Division
"Communicating in Disasters: the Virtual USA Partnership"
(by phone link)
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Mike Smith,
DHS S&T Infrastructure & Geophysical Division
"An Infrastructure for Information Sharing and Beyond: UICDS"

11:30 – 12:00: Panel Discussion
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POSTER SESSIONS

COMING SOON
We will be posting short interviews on most posters from this summit

10 Feb. Sandia National Labs, Albuquerque, NM
09:00 - Welcome & Overview
09:00 - 09:10
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Mary Hanson,
Summit Producer & Moderator,
DHS S&T Directorate


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Rick Stulen
Vice President,
Homeland Security & Defense,
Sandia National Laboratories

09:10 - Keynote Speaker
09:10 - 09:40
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Mark Borkowski
Executive Director,
Secure Border Initiative (SBInet), Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
09:40 - 11:50 BREAK
NO WEBCAST
Attendees tour of SNL Facilities
12:00 -Panel & Discussion: 
The Role of S&T in Border Security and Surveillance
12:00 -12:30: Presentations
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DHS DNDO Deputy Assistant Director, Joint Analysis Center
“Rad-Nuke Detection on the Border”
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 Leo Rios,
Texas Emergency Management Department
“TexMap: A State-Based Info-Sharing Portal for the Border”
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Stan Cunningham,
DHS S&T Borders & Maritime Division
“S&T in the Border Environment”

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12:30 – 1:00:  Discussion


1:00 - Closing Remarks
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1:00 – 1:15:
Summit hosts and partners offer some closing thoughts and thank the participants.
Poster Session Videos
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Larksham Prasad
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Automated Image Analysis for Homeland Securit

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Stuart Taylor
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Sensor Network for State Awareness

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David Judi
Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Infrastructure Consequence – Flood Inundation Tools (IC-FIT

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Benjamin Sims
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Infrastructure and Community Resilience

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Russel Bent
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Multi-Hazard Logistical Preparedness and Response

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Stephen Eidenbenz
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Communication Network Modeling and Simulation in Emergency Situations

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James Powell
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Emergency Situation Overview and Synthesis - ESOS

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Jorge Roman
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Situational Awareness From Digital Content

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James Bryant
DHS National Transportation Security Center of Excellence.
Design and Implementation of a Real-Time Hazardous Incident Monitoring System and Petrochemical Incident Location System (PILS), National Transportation Security Center of Excellence (NTSCOE) Overview

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Courtney Payne
Texas A&M University
Unmet Needs and Associated Populations at Risk in Texas During the Katrina-Rita Hurricane Disasters

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Jim Lewellen
Oklahoma State University
Critical Incident Response Technical Evaluation Center


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Sara DeBalle
Los Alamos National Laboratory
National Impact of Pandemic (H1N1)

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Tim McPherson
Los Alamos National Laboratory
NISAC

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Steve Hora
University of Sourthern California
Port Security (PortSec) Risk & Resource Allocation Analysis

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Chris Ory
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Robot Rodeo

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Donna Djorczeeich
Sandia National Laboratory
Groundtruth: Serious Gaming for Emergency Response Training

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Christine Yang
Sandia National Laboratory
Standard Unified Modeling, Mapping and Integration Toolkit (SUMMIT)

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Munaf Amir
and Bob Knowlton

Sandia National Laboratory
Restoration Analysis and Prioritization Tools


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Susanna Gordon
Sandia National Laboratory
Global Nuclear Detection Architecture

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Chris Jeffery
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Using LANL Lightning Data to Improve Hurricane Intensity Forecast