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Ranking British and US anti-terrorism officials will lead discussions designed to promote and facilitate US/UK collaboration for the development of new technologies, software and products for homeland security.
USC Provost C.L. Max Nikias (pictured) and British Consul-General Robert Peirce will open the conference, which will also include a presentation by Los Angeles Sheriff Lee Baca.
Keynote speakers will include Bob Whalley, Director of Counter-Terrorism & Intelligence for the UK Home Office, Cris Arcos, Director of International Cooperation for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Matt Bettenhausen, Director of the California Office of Homeland Security.
Leading academic and industry experts will conduct panel discussions in the areas of Risk and Economic Assessment of Terrorist Threats, Biometrics for Personal Identification, Sensing Systems and Sensor Networks, and Information Management and Data Mining.
Registration is free, but reservations must be made before August 26. Space is limited, so early reservations are highly recommended.
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