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Schedule this Webinar with your team.
$297 per site location!

To help combat the flow of illegal drugs into the United States, the Department of Homeland Security this year stepped up efforts to screen vehicles and cargo for weapons and cash leaving country for Mexico under the Southwest Border Security Initiative. This is on top of the ongoing demands to scan more and more cargo and containers entering the U.S. for everything from illegal drugs and contraband to radiological materials.
This interactive webinar will cover the following:
- How is Customs and Border Protection (CBP) combating these threats through the use of technology such as X-Ray inspection systems, radiation portal monitors and other systems?
- How are the agency’s needs and plans evolving?
- Near-term and long-term acquisition plans for Non-Intrusive Imaging systems and radiological detection systems.
- Evolving requirements and needs such as higher-throughput and automatic alerting.
- What technologies are on the horizon that may better help CBP achieve its goals?
- Plus your questions!
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Patrick J Simmons
Director, Non-Intrusive Inspection & Radiation Detection Division
Cargo & Conveyance Security
Office of Field Operations |
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Ed Merkle
Director of Port Security and Emergency Operations
Virginia Port Authority
Commonwealth of Virginia |
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Webinar Moderator
Cal Biesecker
Terror Response Technology Report
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You and your entire team can take part in this unique conference brought to you by Defense Daily.
You can view it at your desk or gather around a speakerphone in a conference room - no travel required! Each registration comes with access to the archived version of the program and the materials for six months.
Speaker presentations are available for download as a PDF.
Don't miss this exclusive Webinar on August 10, 2009. Register you and your team today!
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- One (1) set of materials (you may make copies for all of the persons you invited to listen to the program);
- One (1) toll-free connection to the seminar (if you select the audio connection), and
- One (1) Internet connection to the seminar.
- Use speakers on your computer or speakerphone on your telephone and invite your entire staff to attend for FREE!
For the audio connection:
- A computer with RealPlayer or Windows Media Player installed. When you log into the Virtual Seminar, your computer will be taken through a brief configuration check and will let you know if you're missing any software.
- If you do not have RealPlayer or Windows, a touch-tone telephone will work also. It works best to use a speakerphone so that others can listen too.
For the Internet connection:
- PC: 166Mhz Pentium-based PC or better
- Operating system: Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP
- Browser: For optimal viewing experience, we recommend using Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher. However, any version of IE 4.0 or higher will work. For Netscape, only versions 4.x are supported at this time.
- Internet connection: 28.8 or faster connection
- Display set at 1024 x 768 or 800 x 600
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