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Preliminary Programme
Today’s economic climate demands all industry stakeholders approach to security, ensuring that duplicative measures are
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Plenary Agenda
strive to do “more with less’’. Finding the best strategy to removed. We can work with all stakeholders to tackle industry
improve efficiency, cut costs and still deliver high-quality issues. We can leverage technology to reduce costs and find
security is a tough challenge. Now more than ever, we must new solutions, and we can find ways to achieve more with
eliminate redundant measures, work smarter and implement less: freeing up resources for optimal use. 14:00 – 14:15 Afternoon Keynote 16:15 – 18:00 How to Set up a One-Stop Security
cost-effective processes.
AVSEC World 2009 will address all these issues and more.
Daniel Calleja-Crespo, Director, System: Methodology and Best Practices
How? We can maximise efficiency by implementing a threat- Key security experts from governments, airlines and airports Air Transport, DG TREN,
based, risk-managed approach, using frameworks such as
One-stop security is a key concept to ensure
will gather to set an agenda to help us survive today – and
European Commission
Security Management Systems. We can take a one-stop
that airport hubs and airline networks can
build for tomorrow.
14:15 – 15:45 New Approaches to Passenger Screening:
function as efficiently as possible: the
experience so far has been mostly based on
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Is There a Better Way?
equivalent security measures, which makes
Plenary Agenda
one-stop security an attractive goal for
How can we achieve more with less in
“like-minded” states to pursue. Panel
passenger screening. What is the roadmap
members will share their experience in
to a more robust, unpredictable and cost-
setting up one-stop security and will explain
08:30 – 09:00 O p e n i n g R e m a r k s The International Community’s Legal
effective passenger screening process at
how to make it a reality – from comparison of
airports?
Guenther Matschnigg, Senior Vice Response to the Threat
rules to audits and the possible conclusion
President, SO&I, IATA
of Aviation Terrorism
Moderator:
of an agreement.
Philip Baum, Managing Director, Green
Kurt Lykstoft Larsen, Director General of
Light Ltd.; Editor, Aviation Security
Moderator: Alexandre Crozat, Head of Aviation
Civil Aviation, Denmark; ECAC Focal Point
Michael Gill, Senior Legal Counsel, IATA
International, UK
Security Measures Section, DGCA France;
for Security
Current Operational & Regulatory Threats
Panel:
Chairman ICAO AVSEC Panel
Peter Andres, Vice President
09:00 – 09:15 W e l c o m e A d d r e s s
Ben Swagerman, Sr. Vice President,
Corporate Security, Lufthansa
Panel: Amilcar Gonzalez, Security Director,
Security Services, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Representative, TSA
TACA International
Minister of Transport,
South Africa (invited)
11:45 – 12:45 Integrating Risk Mitigation into
Yves Duguay, Sr. VP Operations, CATSA
Peter Andres, Vice President
Corporate Security, Lufthansa
Eric Bergeron, President and CEO,
09:15 – 10:00 Morning Keynotes
the Global Baseline
Optosecurity
Additional speakers TBA
How can a global industry manage
Turning Challenges into Opportunities:
the complexities created by a highly
15:45 – 16:15 Networking break
Achieving More
differentiated environment? These and other
questions will be considered by the panel.
with Less
Should ICAO, national regulators and the
industry re-evaluate the level and contents
Giovanni Bisignani, Director General
of the global baseline set by Annex 17?
and CEO, IATA
Moderator: Gerry Lumsden, Executive Secretary,
What Will ICAO Deliver in
ECAC
the Next 5 Years?
Raymond Benjamin, Secretary General,
Panel: Colin Jordaan, Captain,
ICAO (invited)
CEO and Commissioner,
South African Civil Aviation Authority
10:00 – 10:45 N e t w o r k i n g B r e a k
Boubacar Djibo, Secretary General,
AFCAC
10:45 – 11:45 Setting the Scene:
Shawn Gerber, Senior Security Specialist,
The Current Global Terrorist Threat
United Airlines
Ron Louwerse, Head of Security, Schiphol
Erroll G. Southers, Adjunct Professor
Airport
of Homeland Security and Public Policy
Associate Director, Center for Risk and
Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events
12:45 – 14:00 N e t w o r k i n g l u n c h
(CREATE),
University of Southern California
10 – 12 November, 2009
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