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DAY TWO 11 November, 2009
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Plenary Agenda
DAY TWO 11 November, 2009
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Plenary Agenda
09:00 – 10:30 Region in Focus: Challenges and Moderator: Ken Dunlap, Director, 16:00 – 17:15 Passenger Security:
Opportunities in Africa
Security North America, IATA
Challenges & Solutions
The panel will discuss the security
Panel: Gerry Lumsden, Executive Secretary,
With automated passenger processing now
implications for stakeholders – airlines,
ECAC
in effect, the first face-to-face document
airports, government organisations, law verification may well take place at the
enforcement and private security – in
Representative, TSA
departure gate. This panel will consider the
managing growth and the hosting of
Amir Neeman, Associate Director,
challenges to ensuring low touch does not
major events, such as FIFA 2010, in
Jacobs Consultancy, USA
equate to less secure.
this diverse region.
Steve Wolff, President,
Moderator: Nico Voorbach, Captain,
Moderator: Lance Brogden, Regional Vice President,
Wolff Consulting Services
Chairman IFALPA Security Committee
Africa, IATA
12:45 – 14:00 Networking lunch
Panel: Yves Duguay, Sr. VP Operations, CATSA
Panel: Mongezi India, Co-ordinator, AFCAC
AVSEC Working Group
Philip Baum, Managing Director,
The Airport Experience: High-Tech/Low-Touch
Green Light Ltd.;
Randy Harrison, Managing Director, Editor, Aviation Security International, UK
Delta Air Lines
14:00 – 15:30 The Traveller’s Airport Experience
Rodney Winson, Compliance Manager,
Cindy Farkus, Assistant Administrator Office of the Chief Civil Aviation Security,
for Global Strategies, TSA
Aiming to ease the traveller’s journey from
Department of Transport, South Africa
point of origin to departure, the focus now is
Bongani Maseko, Director,
on Self Service or high-tech/low touch. This
Airport Operations,
17:15-18:00 Cargo Security: The Challenges and
panel will consider the airport experience
Airports Company South Africa
from a traveller’s perspective – do travellers
Opportunities it Presents
Takis Tassopoulos, ICAO Aviation Security
need to have visible security to feel secure?
Views differ about the threat cargo presents
Coordinator, Directorate of Civil Aviation,
Namibia
Moderator:
and what represents a proportionate,
Philip Baum, Managing Director,
sustainable response. Is it good or bad for
Green Light Ltd.;
stakeholders that cargo security regulation
10:30 – 11:15 Networking break
Editor, Aviation Security International, UK
and best practice is developing fast during
11:15 – 12:45 Screening Technology:
Panel:
these challenging times? Is it a good time
Robert Bor, Professor,
to find smart ways to achieve more with
Getting Technology from the Lab to the
Clinical and Aviation Psychologist,
less, or should we focus on protecting and
Royal Free Hospital, London, UK
re-building cargo volumes and revenues?
Airport
Rochelle Turner, Head of Research,
Can both be addressed effectively,
Screening equipment that has served
Which? Holiday
simultaneously? This panel will explore the
issues and propose options for delegates
us well in the past may not be flexible
Kau Solly More, Head Aviation Security,
to takeaway.
or adaptable to emerging threats, future
South African Airways
passenger numbers or expected cargo
volumes. Next-generation technology
Rico Barandun, Head e-Services,
Moderator: John M. Edwards, Head, Cargo Security,
must be fielded to fill these gaps. A
Swissport Group Services
IATA
challenge manufacturers face is duplicative
certification regimes that result in having
15:30 – 16:00 Networking break
Panel: John T. Morrison, Director,
to validate the same piece of equipment to
Airlines Association of Southern Africa;
different international standards. Not only
Chairman, Aviation Co-ordination Services
does this slow the deployment process, but
Shahari Sulaiman, Managing Director,
adds needless expense to certification. As
MASkargo
a result, promising technologies are often
left languishing in laboratories and face an
Luvuyo Gqeke, Cargo Specialist,
unpredictable route to certification.
South African Airways
This panel will explore how to get
the process moving.
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