SPECIAL EVENT - Homeland and Border Security: Securing our Future 4th July
Category Business Continuity Management - BCM Event - Special rates for Members
Homeland and Border Security: Securing Our Future 2006
Tuesday 4 July 2006, QEII Conference Centre, London
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The Continutiy Forum is pleased to provide details on this special event where all our FULL MEMBERS can benefit from a reduced rate of £495+VAT (usual price £695).
Further, for our PUBLIC SECTOR MEMBERS we have arranged for the following very special rates:£149+VAT for the 1st delegate, £110+VAT for the 2nd delegate and £99+VAT for the 3rd delegate as long as they all are from the same organisation.
See below for further details
Homeland and Border Security: Securing Our Future
Tuesday 4 July 2006, QEII Conference Centre, London
For the full details CLICK HERE!
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Confirmed Chair:
Mike Granatt, former Head of GICS
Confirmed Speakers:
Lieutenant Colonel Ian Dowdeswell, Head, Joint Security Co-ordination Centre, MoD
Dr. Sandra Bell, Director, Homeland Security and Resilience, RUSI
Brian Blake, Head of Contingency Planning, Westminster City Council
Carole Barnum, Chief Executive,Staellium UK
Stan Baldwin, Engagement Director of Home Affairs and Security, T-Systems
Homeland and Border Security: Securing Our Future
Tuesday 4 July 2006, QEII Conference Centre, London
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For the full details CLICK HERE!
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"I want to see a Britain that, because of both its international actions and its domestic vigilance, is more secure, more safe, more strong.” Gordon Brown MP, ‘Securing Our Future’, February 2006
Since 9/11 the issue of the security of the UK has entered a new era, both physically and, thanks to the continued proliferation of ICT, virtually. Threats exist to all sectors of society, all levels of Government, and in more ways than previously. As Gordon Brown said in his recent speech ‘Securing Our Future’, almost all departments have become responsible for security, and this is not merely true of central government. Local authorities, ports, airports, health trusts and all associated bodies have a role to play in improving the UK’s vigilance, the efficacy of preventative measures, and the response to emergency.
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Five Reasons To Attend
1. Hear the Government's plans on securing the UK and fighting the new breed of crime and terrorism
2. Find out what your organisation must do to remain secure against current and future threats
3. Discover how technology can assist in the struggle
4. Learn how to establish effective leadership in the event of an emergency
5. Attend a series of highly focused seminars dealing with different aspects of the homeland security agenda
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Register Now To Guarantee Your Place at the Reduced Rate
Register today to benefit from the discounted prices outlined below.
(Early Bird Discount rates available to public sector delegates only).
The first delegate comes for just £149.00 + VAT
The second for £110.00 + VAT
The third for £75.00 + VAT
Private sector rates also available
To register, or for further information: For the full details CLICK HERE!
Call: Sabrina Hartley on 0800 542 9585 quoting Continuity Forum to benefit from the reduced rates above.
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For more details on the general activities of the Continuity Forum please contact us directly on +44 208 993 1599 or visit or website at www.continuityforum.org.
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