Protecting Transportation through Intelligence Collaboration
National intelligence is at the forefront of preempting threats that can impact the security of transportation in the homeland.  Join us for an overview of the intelligence community’s mandate and capabilities, and learn how the four major modes of mass transportation respond to threat information.

AGENDA (this meeting is closed to media)

WEDNESDAY - APRIL 29, 2015  - Piscataway Room (lobby level)
5:30 PM – 7:30    MEET THE SPEAKERS RECEPTION

THURSDAY - APRIL 30, 2015  - Lincoln Room (concourse level)
7:30 AM – 8:30    REGISTRATION & MORNING COFFEE

8:30 – 9:00        WELCOME
Captain Fred Eissler – Aviation Security Chairman, Air Line Pilots Association, Int'l
Captain Joe DePete – First Vice President, National Safety Coordinator, Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l
Captain Tim Canoll – President, Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l

9:00 – 9:30        KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Mr. John J. Mulligan – Deputy Director, National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC)

9:30 – 11:00      INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION AND COLLABORATION
Moderator: Captain Fred Eissler – Aviation Security Chairman, Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l
Ms. Elena Kim-Mitchell – Director, Private Sector Partnerships, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Mr. John Beattie – Executive Director for Operations, TSA Senior Executive Service, Transportation Security Administration
Mr. Allen Ellison – Intelligence Analyst, FBI/CTD/NJTTF Civil Aviation Security Program (CASP)
Mr. Joseph Gigliotti – Senior Defense Intelligence Expert, Target Development and Network Analysis, Defense Combating Terrorism Center, Defense Intelligence Agency

11:00 – 11:30        NETWORKING BREAK

11:30 – 12:30        APPLICATION OF INTELLIGENCE
Moderator: Captain Darrin Dorn – Security Chairman, Alaska Airlines MEC
Mr. Marshall Trigg – Senior Outreach Specialist, Mission Development Unit, FBI Terrorist Screening Center
Mr. Donald Conroy – Director of National Targeting Center for Passengers, U.S. Customs and Border Protection

12:30 – 1:30 PM    KEYNOTE LUNCHEON
Mr. Bruce Riedel – Director, The Intelligence Project & Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for Middle East Policy, Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, The Brookings Institution

1:30 – 3:00        TRANSPORTATION’S USE OF THREAT INFORMATION
Moderator: Captain Wolfgang Koch, Aviation Security Vice Chairman, Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l
Mr. Rich Davis – Managing Director – Global Security, United Airlines
Mr. William Watson – Vice President, Maritime Security Council
Mr. Tom Farmer – Assistant Vice President - Security, Association of American Railroads
Mr. Curtis Shewchuk – Chief Security Officer, Con-way Freight  


3:00 – 3:15        NETWORKING BREAK

3:15 – 4:45        THREATS AND COUNTERMEASURES FOR CARGO
Moderator: First Officer Preston Greene – Cargo Security Subject Matter Expert, Air Line Pilots Association Int’l
Mr. Steve Stavinoha – Director, Field Operations, National Cargo-Center, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Mr. Tom Friedman – Certified Cargo Screening Program (CCSP), Transportation Security Administration
Mr. Michael R. White – Director, Cargo Facilitation, Security and Standards, International Air Transport Association
Mr. Brandon Fried – Executive Director, Airforwarders Association

4:45 – 5:00        CLOSING REMARKS
Captain Fred Eissler – Aviation Security Chairman, Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l


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Keynote Speakers


Mr. John J. Mulligan
Deputy Director, National Counterterrorism Center

John J. Mulligan joined NCTC in March 2015. He is the first Deputy Director to come from the National Security Agency where he most recently served as Associate Deputy Director, Counterterrorism.

Mr. Mulligan was responsible for NSA’s overall Counterterrorism program from August 2011 through February 2015. His role included integrating NSA’s capabilities with other U.S. government agencies to detect and disrupt terrorist threats around the world.
 


Mr. Bruce Riedel
Director, The Intelligence Project & Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for Middle East Policy, Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, The Brookings Institution

Bruce Riedel joined Brookings in 2006 after 30 years service at the Central Intelligence Agency including postings overseas in the Middle East and Europe. Riedel was a senior advisor on South Asia and the Middle East to the last four presidents of the United States in the staff of the National Security Council at the White House.