Many challenging questions face transportation security professionals gearing up to attend the forthcoming Transport Security Expo at London Olympia in September.
With the news agenda having been dominated by multiple headline grabbing incidents during the course of the year, the industry appears still to be on the back foot in delivering real world solutions to protect the aviation, maritime and supply chain sectors from those with the intent to do harm in pursuit of political goals, religious belief or plain old greed.
Spotlight falls on aviation security
The year began with the fallout from Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's failed bombing of NWA 253 on Christmas Day.
Mr. Abdulmutallab succeeded in doing what the public is constantly told is impossible to do; he carried the components of a high-explosive bomb through security at three airports and aboard three aircraft.
His intent was to blow up NWA 253 on its approach into Detroit Metropolitan Airport, but the self assembled device didn't detonate. A series of quick fixes to the intelligence gathering methodology, watch-listing regime, airport technological capability and operational procedures very quickly followed. Nevertheless, the system was found wanting again in May when Faisal Shahzad almost escaped justice after attempting to explode a car bomb in Time Square.
Mr. Shazad was able to book a last minute one-way flight by cellphone, pay in cash on arrival at the airport, clear immigration and security and board the Dubai bound EK 202 with nobody as much as batting an eyelid despite the fact he was under surveillance and watch-listed.
It was by dint of good fortune rather than design that his flight was recalled from the runway threshold for him to be taken into custody.
Incidents such as these serve to emphasise an overwhelming feeling in some circles that the aviation security regime is in need of much more than the band-aid tinkering often applied when incidents that shouldn't happen any longer actually do happen.
The issues demonstrated by these two incidents will inevitably direct debate at Transport Security Expo and almost certainly focus down on the procedural, technological and human factor failures that conspired to let them occur.
Carefully thought out rules and regulations as well as the best hardware money can buy, can very easily be rendered next to useless by the mistakes that people make.
These are the issues that have bedevilled the delivery of effective security for an awful long time and have re-emerged just at a time when the sector is looking at how best to make long-lasting changes to the measures currently in place and deliver enhanced protection in the years to come.
Transport Security Expo's aviation security conference, brings together a team of eminent and highly skilled speakers who will share their thinking on how best to protect people and assets from those who wish to do harm both now and in the future.
The key themes of conference are:
• Ensuring passenger security
• Delivering effective facilities security
• Enhancing the overall civil aviation security architecture
• New solutions to emerging threats
• Overcoming the human factor/technology disconnect
With the European Union (EU) having recently published new regulation intended to significantly bolster civil aviation security in the years to come, conference delegates will also benefit from a detailed briefing on the changes afoot and what they mean for airport and airline operations.
One significant change is in regard to the carriage of Liquid, Aerosol and Gel (LAG) goods by passengers. EU regulation requires that all airports deploy solutions capable of determining whether such products are harmful or benign by latest April 2013.
The hardware backbone that has been the mainstay of aviation security for very many years was found to have reached its limits of capability when the transatlantic bomb plot emerged on the world stage just over four years ago.
The aviation security world has thus begun to mirror the computer industry world in a very real sense, in so much as bare bones hardware demands high end software to realise its true potential.
Primary exhibitors
Optosecurity Inc., the highly specialised Canadian vendor with a very specific focus in enabling conventional hardware to perform complex threat analysis, is one of the primary exhibitors at Transport Security Expo.
The company's principal solution, XMS™, delivers a real time Liquid, Aerosol, Gel (LAG) and concealed weapon threat detection capability, in both a standalone and integrated configuration.
Regarded by some as the enabling solution to meeting threats faced well into the future, XMS is a real world product with significant scalability.
PICASO™, a development effort to bring the Optosecurity XMS core technologies to L3 Communication’s ProVision™ ATD (Automatic Threat Detection) systems, provides a complete non-imaging personnel screening solution to protect passenger privacy.
Portal Image Contextual Analysis Software (PICASO™) is being designed to enhance the next generation automatic detection performance and improve target recognition.
Kromek, another vendor with a significant role to play in Liquid, Aerosol and Gel (LAG) detection, also exhibits at Transport Security Expo.
EU regulation requires that threats identified in the primary screen of passenger hand baggage be verified at a secondary level.
The Bottle Scanner™ product offered by this company provides that mandated capability and could also be a cost effective primary standalone solution for smaller airports with much lower passenger throughput.
These two companies represent the new breed of vendor delivering highly advanced solutions to meet current and future threats head-on.
All of the major security system providers including Rapiscan, Smiths Detection, L3 Communications and very many others have a strong exhibitor presence at this year's event.
Piracy dogs maritime sector
The maritime sector has been grappling all year with a big upswing in the number pirate attacks within the key shipping lanes around the Horn of Africa and the wider Indian Ocean region.
The upswing prompted the Operation Commander EU Naval Force (Navfor), Rear Admiral Peter Hudson, to state publicly that pirate activity in March alone was double that of the three months from September to November last year.
With significant tonnage being seized and held to ransom by the pirates operating in these waters and naval forces spread thinly, the maritime industry is facing a very real dilemma in how best to deliver protection in this commercially critical region.
Self help is seen as the most viable option available and to that end The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Shipping Centre (NSC) will hold a unique tactical floor exercise at this year's Transport Security Expo.
The exercise will follow a vessels’ voyage from departure in Rotterdam to the attack point in the Gulf of Aden, through its capture and on to its eventual release.
This highly specialised full-day exercise offers much in the way of both mission critical and real world advice designed to aid in the safe passage of shipping through such pirate infested waters.
Delegates attending this tactical floor exercise will discover:
• What can be done to deter piracy
• The level of support that can be expected from military forces in the area
• How to prepare prior to departure
• The legal implications of armed/unarmed security
• What to expect if boarded and what actions should be taken
• The process of negotiation
The EU has acknowledges that the pirate threat in the Horn of Africa region is "an expanding phenomenon", both in terms of level of activity and range. This tactical floor exercise is therefore a mission critical event for those in the merchant marine operating in a threat area not only around the Horn of Africa but well into the Indian Ocean.
This exercise is complimented by the regular International Maritime Organisation (IMO) conference focusing on the wider maritime security issues including law enforcement and port security.
Supply Chain Discord
With the requirement to screen 100 percent of international air cargo bound for the United States now a fact of life and Europe thus thrown into catch up mode, considerable discussion at Transport Security Expo will focus on this vexed issue and how best to meet US requirements without creating major bottlenecks at airports.
Recently published EU regulation incorporates the tough new US requirements but Ekhard Seebohm, Head of Aviation Security at the European Commission (EC) admits that compliance places some huge challenges on the aviation industry and its supply chain.
Seebohm is on record stating that the US may just have to an accept an alternative (such as sniffer dogs) to x-raying every item of belly-hold freight, given that the piece level 100 percent screening requirement favoured by the TSA, could potentially bring air-freight movement between Europe and the US to a grinding halt if a hardware only solution were to be rigidly enforced.
Principal speakers from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Association of European Airlines (AEA), Swissport, CEVA Logistics, Cargolux and DHL amongst others, will be on hand to share knowledge and invite in-depth discussion on achieving a 100 percent cargo screening regime within a one-stop security environment.
Workshops deliver specific focus
Transport Security Expo will also deliver a range of free to attend workshops for delegates covering the following very specific themes:
• Security Cargo
• Perimeter Protection & Intrusion Detection
• Passenger Security & Facilitation
• Terminal Security.
These half day workshops are intended to immerse delegates in issues prevalent within each area and give insight into technological solutions and their capabilities.
Transport Security Expo workshops add significant knowledge and value.
With exhibitor and delegate numbers already substantially up on previous years, Transport Security Expo 2010 looks set to break records as it takes centre stage at London Olympia, 14-15 September 2010.
For more information please visit www.transec.com or contact Nicola Greenaway, Operations Director on + 44 (0) 208 542 9090 or email: ngreenaway@niche-events.com
If you would like to register for a press pass please email: ngreenaway@niche-events.com
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Tuesday, 6 July 2010
Friday, 23 April 2010
Record attendance at Counter Terror Expo reflects threat from terrorism remains high
NEWS RELEASE
London, 21 April 2010 – in excess of 6900 attendees passed through Olympia's National Hall doors for Counter Terror Expo 2010 last week, succinctly demonstrating that the threat from terrorism remains acute and demand for solutions to the issues we face continues to be high.
Held against a backdrop of a world beating high level conference programme and multiple specialist workshops, some 327 brand leaders in the counter terrorism sector exhibited the latest techniques and technologies to a global market space fully expected to double in value over the next eight years.
The very high attendance figures indicate, as if such an indication were needed, that the threat from international terrorism has not abated. The attack on a Detroit bound airliner in December of last year and the more recent bombings on the Moscow metro system are but two examples of this fact. Such continuing attacks worldwide demonstrate that much still needs to be accomplished to protect assets and people from those with the intent to do harm.
“Terrorism clearly remains a top agenda issue for governments the world over. Whereas terrorist attacks were historically seen as attacks against the State and therefore for the State to address, recent years have seen a recognition build within the corporate world globally that it also has a role to play in protecting physical assets, workforce, and customer base. Consequently, the marketplace continues to expand exponentially,” comments a spokesperson for Counter Terror Expo.
Britain itself ranks sixth globally in terms of value of sales in the counter terrorism sector and believes it can expand with what it calls a leading edge in surveillance and bomb detection.
Focused specifically toward the needs of the counter terrorism sector, the event is firmly established as the top global forum in which to debate the threats we face, discuss solutions to them and identify leading providers to do meaningful business with.
Such has been the unprecedented demand from the sector, that Counter Terror Expo will move to the much larger Grand Hall of London's prestigious Olympia Exhibition and Conference Centre in 2011. The moves provides additional exhibition space, enhanced conference facilities and improved services for those attending or visiting the event including fast track registration.
Counter Terror Expo 2011 is already a near sell out with around 500 of the world's leading solutions providers expected to attend.
Counter Terror Expo 2011 will be held 19-20 April.
Ends.
About Counter Terror Expo
Counter Terror Expo is the world leading gathering of internationally renowned experts in the field together combined with the world's leading exhibition of technique and technology solutions. Held annually in the host city of the 2012 Olympic Games, this world beating gathering is the principal calendar event of the year for counter terrorism professionals from across the globe.
More Information
For more information about Counter Terror Expo, contact Nicola Greenaway-Fuller on 0208 542 9090 or email to ngreenaway@niche-events.com
London, 21 April 2010 – in excess of 6900 attendees passed through Olympia's National Hall doors for Counter Terror Expo 2010 last week, succinctly demonstrating that the threat from terrorism remains acute and demand for solutions to the issues we face continues to be high.
Held against a backdrop of a world beating high level conference programme and multiple specialist workshops, some 327 brand leaders in the counter terrorism sector exhibited the latest techniques and technologies to a global market space fully expected to double in value over the next eight years.
The very high attendance figures indicate, as if such an indication were needed, that the threat from international terrorism has not abated. The attack on a Detroit bound airliner in December of last year and the more recent bombings on the Moscow metro system are but two examples of this fact. Such continuing attacks worldwide demonstrate that much still needs to be accomplished to protect assets and people from those with the intent to do harm.
“Terrorism clearly remains a top agenda issue for governments the world over. Whereas terrorist attacks were historically seen as attacks against the State and therefore for the State to address, recent years have seen a recognition build within the corporate world globally that it also has a role to play in protecting physical assets, workforce, and customer base. Consequently, the marketplace continues to expand exponentially,” comments a spokesperson for Counter Terror Expo.
Britain itself ranks sixth globally in terms of value of sales in the counter terrorism sector and believes it can expand with what it calls a leading edge in surveillance and bomb detection.
Focused specifically toward the needs of the counter terrorism sector, the event is firmly established as the top global forum in which to debate the threats we face, discuss solutions to them and identify leading providers to do meaningful business with.
Such has been the unprecedented demand from the sector, that Counter Terror Expo will move to the much larger Grand Hall of London's prestigious Olympia Exhibition and Conference Centre in 2011. The moves provides additional exhibition space, enhanced conference facilities and improved services for those attending or visiting the event including fast track registration.
Counter Terror Expo 2011 is already a near sell out with around 500 of the world's leading solutions providers expected to attend.
Counter Terror Expo 2011 will be held 19-20 April.
Ends.
About Counter Terror Expo
Counter Terror Expo is the world leading gathering of internationally renowned experts in the field together combined with the world's leading exhibition of technique and technology solutions. Held annually in the host city of the 2012 Olympic Games, this world beating gathering is the principal calendar event of the year for counter terrorism professionals from across the globe.
More Information
For more information about Counter Terror Expo, contact Nicola Greenaway-Fuller on 0208 542 9090 or email to ngreenaway@niche-events.com
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Friday, 16 April 2010
Security, Humanitarian Aid, Relief & Development

The Aid & International Development Forum (AIDF) is the global event for the Humanitarian Aid, Relief & Development sectors.
AIDF is taking place on the 22-23 July 2010 in Washington D.C., USA.
AIDF will bring together in excess of 1600 individuals from the international humanitarian community - including UN, NGO, governmental and intergovernmental organizations and the private sector - to network and improve coordination and communication, thereby increasing the effectiveness of humanitarian relief, aid and international development.
AIDF will bring together in excess of 1600 individuals from the international humanitarian community - including UN, NGO, governmental and intergovernmental organizations and the private sector - to network and improve coordination and communication, thereby increasing the effectiveness of humanitarian relief, aid and international development.
AIDF involves aid agencies, UN organizations, governments and businesses supplying goods and services to this community.
AIDF provides a unique networking opportunity including the exhibition cocktail reception and networking breakfast ; a meetings arrangement service so you can make the most of your time out of the office; and the opportunity to discuss challenges faced in the provision of aid, relief and development and to build partnerships to address them effectively.
Workshop sessions are specifically designed to improve coordination and cross-sector understanding resulting in increased efficiency. There will also be a procurement network to enhance understanding between government, UN, and NGO organizations, procurement agencies and companies supplying goods and services to the aid, humanitarian relief and development sectors.
An "experiential zone" will demonstrate 3-4 different scenarios faced in field/village settings. The intention is to present disaster scenarios with possible solutions that exist.
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For more information, to register as a visitor free of charge or to book a stand, please visit http://www.aidforumonline.org/
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Fleming Gulf’s International Maritime Acquisition and Security Conference: SAVE 15% on Delegate Tickets
Fleming Gulf’s International Maritime Acquisition and Security Conference: SAVE 15% on Delegate Tickets.
With the Maritime Community defining priorities, building partnerships and modernizing capabilities, we believe that it is highly imperative for the various stakeholders to keep abreast of latest technological developments in order to exploit them to their full potential.
Fleming Gulf’s International Maritime Acquisition and Security Conference, taking place in Singapore over 5 /6 uly 2010, shall be the platform to seek and understand critical tactical knowledge to tackle important issues in the Maritime Industry and promote the updating of modern technological developments in the field of maritime defence technology.
(*Offer available ONLY to Members of the Asset Protection Network (APN))
Your reasons to attend:
Advisory Panel:
Natasha Jiandani
(Marketing Executive)
Natasha.jiandani@fleminggulf.com
Tel: +919844766782
With the Maritime Community defining priorities, building partnerships and modernizing capabilities, we believe that it is highly imperative for the various stakeholders to keep abreast of latest technological developments in order to exploit them to their full potential.
Fleming Gulf’s International Maritime Acquisition and Security Conference, taking place in Singapore over 5 /6 uly 2010, shall be the platform to seek and understand critical tactical knowledge to tackle important issues in the Maritime Industry and promote the updating of modern technological developments in the field of maritime defence technology.
- Product Profile includes
- Maritime Security Systems
- Maritime Patrol aircraft and helicopters
- Marine Communications Systems
- Training and Simulation
- Sonar Systems, Radars and Radar Ordinances
- Navigation and Satellite communications
- Maritime’s hydrographic products
- Arms and Ammunition
- Ballistic protection and lots more!
(*Offer available ONLY to Members of the Asset Protection Network (APN))
Your reasons to attend:
- Be at the forefront of new and innovative maritime surveillance technology.
- Increase your understanding of Asian Naval plans and strategies to prepare yourself for the future.
- Take advantage of the unmatched networking opportunities and access to high profile authorities in both the government and the private sector.
- Gain insight on the maritime outlook in the Asia Pacific region from professional regional and international speakers.
Advisory Panel:
- Commodore Ranjit Rai, Vice President Indian Maritime Organization
- Rear Admiral Douglas McAneny Commander Submarine Force U.S Pacific Fleet
- Terrence Trathen Combat Systems Interoperability Manager Royal Australian Navy
- Captain Haji Mamu Bin Said Alee Director of Maritime Policy and International Relations Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency
- Rear Admiral John F Sigler Director Near South Asian Centre for Strategic Security Studies
- Stefan Alfredsson Head of Maritime Security Icelandic Maritime Administration
- Dr. Eric Frecon, Post Doctoral FellowS. Rajaratnam Institute of International Studies
I hope to see you in Singapore!
With Best Regards,Natasha Jiandani
(Marketing Executive)
Natasha.jiandani@fleminggulf.com
Tel: +919844766782
Wednesday, 17 February 2010
Asset Protection Network 'Financial Services' Reception Wednesday 31 March 2010 - 18.30 to 21.00 at the Royal Air Force Club, London.

The Asset Protection Network (APN), in association with Aprodex, is pleased to announce a ‘Financial Services Sector’ evening reception to be held at the Royal Air Force Club, Piccadilly, Central London, on Wednesday 31 March 2010
This peer-to-peer networking event will introduce niche providers operating in the Corporate Security and Operational Support sector to guests from the Financial Services Industry, including representatives from organisations such Credit Suisse, GE, Deutsche Bank, and Barclays.
The event provides an excellent opportunity to introduce your capabilities to key decision makers within the Financial Services industry responsible for Security and Safety, nationally and internationally.
- Take advantage of the opportunity to present your companies capabilities directly to the Network and its guest
- Network with other experts in diverse but interrelated fields of Corporate Security and Operational Support
- Enjoy a free bar!
This invitation is open only to companies currently registered with Aprodex
Spaces are limited - companies will be allocated representation on a “first come” basis
Representatives are limited to 2 delegates per company.
Spaces are limited - companies will be allocated representation on a “first come” basis
Representatives are limited to 2 delegates per company.
Click here for more information about this event
Spaces are limited so may we kindly request that you register your interest in attending via info@aprodex.com by Friday 26th February.
Monday, 8 February 2010
Transport Security Expo - London 2010
Look out of this and other Corporate Security and Defence Sector Events in the Featured Services section of Aprodex.
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Influential Parliamentary Committee Calls For Shake Up In UK Counter Terror Strategy
United Kingdom counter terrorism strategy has been called into question, just two months before London plays host to a high level gathering of counter terrorism officials and specialists from around the world. In a damning report published by the influential Home Affairs Committee, the government has been accused of institutional inertia over terrorism.
“This prescient report underscores a fundamental issue that has bedevilled counter terrorism professionals for many a long year; that capability to meet current and future threats dissipates with the passage of time from the last major incident,” comments Peter Jones, Event Director, Counter Terror Expo 2010.
The report states that while the structures now in place may be suitable for combating the terrorist threat as currently constituted, Home Affairs Committee members are not confident that government institutions have the desire to constantly adapt to meet ever-changing threats.
It goes on to say that a lack of political will has hindered the institution of valuable reforms such as regional policing counter-terrorism units; and that those involved in counter-terrorism may be willing to settle for existing sub-optimal solutions, rather than pro-actively reforming to meet those ever-changing threats.
“The concerns raised in the report mirror hard experience gained elsewhere and emphasise the need for constant evolution in counter terrorism strategy,” adds Mr. Jones. “This is a key theme in the forthcoming Counter Terror Expo 2010, which brings the world's leading experts together with governmental and private sector specialists in the field, for two days of informed debate and private deliberation on the principal issues facing us today.”
Article submitted to Aprodex in support of the Counter Terror Expo 2010
“This prescient report underscores a fundamental issue that has bedevilled counter terrorism professionals for many a long year; that capability to meet current and future threats dissipates with the passage of time from the last major incident,” comments Peter Jones, Event Director, Counter Terror Expo 2010.
The report states that while the structures now in place may be suitable for combating the terrorist threat as currently constituted, Home Affairs Committee members are not confident that government institutions have the desire to constantly adapt to meet ever-changing threats.
It goes on to say that a lack of political will has hindered the institution of valuable reforms such as regional policing counter-terrorism units; and that those involved in counter-terrorism may be willing to settle for existing sub-optimal solutions, rather than pro-actively reforming to meet those ever-changing threats.
“The concerns raised in the report mirror hard experience gained elsewhere and emphasise the need for constant evolution in counter terrorism strategy,” adds Mr. Jones. “This is a key theme in the forthcoming Counter Terror Expo 2010, which brings the world's leading experts together with governmental and private sector specialists in the field, for two days of informed debate and private deliberation on the principal issues facing us today.”
Article submitted to Aprodex in support of the Counter Terror Expo 2010
Saturday, 19 December 2009
INTERPOLITEX 2010
Exhibition Team: Exhibtion Companies Group BIZON.
Tel/Fax.: +7 (495) 937 40 81 b95@online.ru Contact: Ms. Oxana McChristian
Tel/Fax.: +7 (495) 937 40 81 ext.214 mvsv@b95.ru, mcc.oxana@yandex.ru
We are pleased to invite you to participate and visit the 14th International Exhibition for Means of State Security Provision INTERPOLITEX 2010, which will be held on October 26 - 29, 2010 at the territory of the All-Russia Exhibition Center (V.V.C), Moscow. The exhibition is organized by the Russian Federation Ministry of the Interior and Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation. Exhibition operator is JSC "BIZON".
International Exhibition "INTERPOLITEX" held according to the Decree of the Russian Federation Government is the only exhibition event in Russia for demonstration armaments and technical equipment for counter- and anti-terrorist actions of law enforcement and other government bodies and agencies, which has a Federal status and importance and generally recognized as one of the largest European events in the field of security. International Exhibition "INTERPOLITEX 2010" will include such significant and interesting event as International Conference "Antiterrorism: “Integrated Approach".
The "INTERPOLITEX" is a unique exhibition both in its subject-matter content and composition of its participants demonstrating up-to-date approaches to armament and technical equipment for law-enforcement agencies and other bodies and institutions (including public and private ones), which activities are connected with fighting against organized crime and international terrorism, liquidation of the consequences of acts of terrorism, natural and man-caused catastrophes and accidents, providing personal and business safety and protection of state borders.
Exhibition Profile
The 14th International Exhibition of Police and Defense Technologies INTERPOLITEX
- armored personal protection facilities, outfit, accoutrements;
- weapons and military equipment;
- Means and facilities for operative and investigative work.;
- criminal investigation techniques;
- technical intelligence counteraction:
- special transport facilities;
- systems and facilities ensuring traffic safety;
- special equipment and means for rescue and other
- emergency operations;
- information protection systems and facilities.
The 12th Anniversary International Specialized Exhibition of Technical Systems and Facilities for Border Service GRANITSA Organized by the Border Service of the Federal Security Service (FSS of Russia)
- technical systems and facilities for border protection;
- ships and motor-boats for coast guard;
- technical equipment for border control;
- integrated technical systems for ensuring security, safety and life-support systems of border guard units;
- border control surveillance, communication, data
- transmission and automated control systems;
- weapons and personal protection facilities;
- aerospace surveillance systems and facilities;
- cross-country vehicles.
The 7th Specialized International Exhibition of Professional Security Technologies and Technical Equipment SECURITY SYSTEMS
- security and surveillance TV systems;
- technical facilities for security, fire and fire-security alarm;
- access control and restriction systems.
The 7th Specialized International Exhibition of Medical Equipment and New Technologies EMERGENCY MEDICINE
- special equipment for emergency medicine;
- special mobile evacuation facilities and delivery of emergency medical care
- first aid equipment;
- new medical technologies;
- instruments for emergency medical aid;
- minimal invasive technologies;
- sanitary and anti-epidemic control measures and components;
- medications for emergency medicine;
- Special diet and food supplements.
Specialized Exposition FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND CRIMINALISTICS
Tel/Fax.: +7 (495) 937 40 81 b95@online.ru Contact: Ms. Oxana McChristian
Tel/Fax.: +7 (495) 937 40 81 ext.214 mvsv@b95.ru, mcc.oxana@yandex.ru
We are pleased to invite you to participate and visit the 14th International Exhibition for Means of State Security Provision INTERPOLITEX 2010, which will be held on October 26 - 29, 2010 at the territory of the All-Russia Exhibition Center (V.V.C), Moscow. The exhibition is organized by the Russian Federation Ministry of the Interior and Federal Service for Military and Technical Cooperation. Exhibition operator is JSC "BIZON".
International Exhibition "INTERPOLITEX" held according to the Decree of the Russian Federation Government is the only exhibition event in Russia for demonstration armaments and technical equipment for counter- and anti-terrorist actions of law enforcement and other government bodies and agencies, which has a Federal status and importance and generally recognized as one of the largest European events in the field of security. International Exhibition "INTERPOLITEX 2010" will include such significant and interesting event as International Conference "Antiterrorism: “Integrated Approach".
The "INTERPOLITEX" is a unique exhibition both in its subject-matter content and composition of its participants demonstrating up-to-date approaches to armament and technical equipment for law-enforcement agencies and other bodies and institutions (including public and private ones), which activities are connected with fighting against organized crime and international terrorism, liquidation of the consequences of acts of terrorism, natural and man-caused catastrophes and accidents, providing personal and business safety and protection of state borders.
Exhibition Profile
The 14th International Exhibition of Police and Defense Technologies INTERPOLITEX
- armored personal protection facilities, outfit, accoutrements;
- weapons and military equipment;
- Means and facilities for operative and investigative work.;
- criminal investigation techniques;
- technical intelligence counteraction:
- special transport facilities;
- systems and facilities ensuring traffic safety;
- special equipment and means for rescue and other
- emergency operations;
- information protection systems and facilities.
The 12th Anniversary International Specialized Exhibition of Technical Systems and Facilities for Border Service GRANITSA Organized by the Border Service of the Federal Security Service (FSS of Russia)
- technical systems and facilities for border protection;
- ships and motor-boats for coast guard;
- technical equipment for border control;
- integrated technical systems for ensuring security, safety and life-support systems of border guard units;
- border control surveillance, communication, data
- transmission and automated control systems;
- weapons and personal protection facilities;
- aerospace surveillance systems and facilities;
- cross-country vehicles.
The 7th Specialized International Exhibition of Professional Security Technologies and Technical Equipment SECURITY SYSTEMS
- security and surveillance TV systems;
- technical facilities for security, fire and fire-security alarm;
- access control and restriction systems.
The 7th Specialized International Exhibition of Medical Equipment and New Technologies EMERGENCY MEDICINE
- special equipment for emergency medicine;
- special mobile evacuation facilities and delivery of emergency medical care
- first aid equipment;
- new medical technologies;
- instruments for emergency medical aid;
- minimal invasive technologies;
- sanitary and anti-epidemic control measures and components;
- medications for emergency medicine;
- Special diet and food supplements.
Specialized Exposition FORENSIC MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND CRIMINALISTICS
Thursday, 3 December 2009
London plays host to Counter Terror Expo 2010
London, 25 Nov 2009 – Counter Terror Expo, the pre-eminent specialist conference and exhibition dedicated to addressing the continuing worldwide threat from terrorism, will take centre stage at London Olympia, 14-15 April 2010. The event, now in its second successful year, brings together leading experts and professionals in the world of terrorism and counter-terrorism, to debate the threats faced and identify appropriate methodologies to neuter them.
“Counter Terror Expo launched on the world stage last year and has very rapidly achieved the status of being a must attend event amongst professionals in this challenging environment from across the globe. Such has been the success of the event, that we are delighted to announce a much expanded conference and specialist workshop programme, together with one of the most extensive exhibitions of its kind anywhere in the world,” comments Peter Jones, Managing Director, Counter Terror Expo.
Being held just over a year after the Mumbai terrorist attacks and against the backdrop of London soon becoming the focus of world attention as it plays host to the upcoming Olympic Games, the event will zoom in on the key challenges faced daily by sector professional worldwide and attempt to drive forward consensual countermeasures.
Counter Terror Expo’s key component is a conference featuring many of the worlds leading thinkers on counter-terrorism issues and those tasked with delivering meaningful results in the field. “Countering Terrorism in a Changed World” will deliver a holistic view of the current state of play in counter-terrorism globally and help to indentify where challenges remain.
Over two full days, the conference will debate how we should ensure a multilateral response to terrorism, tackle threat diversity, counter transnational terrorism, deliver critical national infrastructure and provide cutting edge security for high profile international events, amongst many other issues.
Principal speakers include Brigadier General Raymond A. Thomas III, US Army and Deputy Director for Special Operations, J-37, The Joint Staff, The Pentagon; Rt Hon Patrick Mercer MP, Chair All-Party Civil Contingency Group; Member Select Committee on Home Affairs; Chair Select Committee on Home Affairs Sub-Committee; Vice-chair All-Party Transatlantic and International Security Group; John Yates QPM, Assistant Commissioner, Specialist Operations, Metropolitan Police & Head: Terrorism & Allied Matters, ACPO; Ambassador-at-Large Dell Dailey (Lieutenant General, USA, ret) and formerly the Department of State’s Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Lord Carlile of Berriew QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation; Bencher, Gray’s Inn, London; Deputy High Court Judge and Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal, UK; Fellow, King’s College London and Peter Clarke, former Assistant Commissioner and Head of the Counter Terror Command, MPS.
“The depth of insight and operational expertise brought by these and many other of the principal speakers is what marks Counter Terror Expo out as being perhaps the most important such event in the calendar and we are deeply grateful for their time,” adds Peter Jones.
“Countering Terrorism in a Changed World” is supported by an extremely extensive worksop programme covering CbrNE Detection and Protection; Personal Protection Equipment (PPE); Perimeter Protection & intrusion Detection; Explosive ordnance Disposal (EoD) & improvised Explosive Device Disposal (iEDD); Building & Facilities Protection; CCTV & surveillance; Information & Communication Systems and Human Factors & Training.
In addition, the worlds leading specialist equipment vendors are flocking to Counter Terror Expo in droves. Over three hundred exhibitors are expected to attend, with the exhibition having doubled in size over the previous event.
“We are delighted at the unprecedented interest in and demand for this mission critical event and Counter Terror Expo 2010 is set to become the biggest and most talked about event of it kind,” concludes Peter Jones.
Counter Terror Expo will be held in the National Hall of London’s Olympia Exhibition & Conference Centre, 14-15 April 2010.
Note to Editors
For further information on this prestigious event, contact Nicola Greenaway-Fuller on 0208 542 9090.
“Counter Terror Expo launched on the world stage last year and has very rapidly achieved the status of being a must attend event amongst professionals in this challenging environment from across the globe. Such has been the success of the event, that we are delighted to announce a much expanded conference and specialist workshop programme, together with one of the most extensive exhibitions of its kind anywhere in the world,” comments Peter Jones, Managing Director, Counter Terror Expo.
Being held just over a year after the Mumbai terrorist attacks and against the backdrop of London soon becoming the focus of world attention as it plays host to the upcoming Olympic Games, the event will zoom in on the key challenges faced daily by sector professional worldwide and attempt to drive forward consensual countermeasures.
Counter Terror Expo’s key component is a conference featuring many of the worlds leading thinkers on counter-terrorism issues and those tasked with delivering meaningful results in the field. “Countering Terrorism in a Changed World” will deliver a holistic view of the current state of play in counter-terrorism globally and help to indentify where challenges remain.
Over two full days, the conference will debate how we should ensure a multilateral response to terrorism, tackle threat diversity, counter transnational terrorism, deliver critical national infrastructure and provide cutting edge security for high profile international events, amongst many other issues.
Principal speakers include Brigadier General Raymond A. Thomas III, US Army and Deputy Director for Special Operations, J-37, The Joint Staff, The Pentagon; Rt Hon Patrick Mercer MP, Chair All-Party Civil Contingency Group; Member Select Committee on Home Affairs; Chair Select Committee on Home Affairs Sub-Committee; Vice-chair All-Party Transatlantic and International Security Group; John Yates QPM, Assistant Commissioner, Specialist Operations, Metropolitan Police & Head: Terrorism & Allied Matters, ACPO; Ambassador-at-Large Dell Dailey (Lieutenant General, USA, ret) and formerly the Department of State’s Coordinator for Counterterrorism; Lord Carlile of Berriew QC, Independent Reviewer of Terrorism Legislation; Bencher, Gray’s Inn, London; Deputy High Court Judge and Chairman of the Competition Appeal Tribunal, UK; Fellow, King’s College London and Peter Clarke, former Assistant Commissioner and Head of the Counter Terror Command, MPS.
“The depth of insight and operational expertise brought by these and many other of the principal speakers is what marks Counter Terror Expo out as being perhaps the most important such event in the calendar and we are deeply grateful for their time,” adds Peter Jones.
“Countering Terrorism in a Changed World” is supported by an extremely extensive worksop programme covering CbrNE Detection and Protection; Personal Protection Equipment (PPE); Perimeter Protection & intrusion Detection; Explosive ordnance Disposal (EoD) & improvised Explosive Device Disposal (iEDD); Building & Facilities Protection; CCTV & surveillance; Information & Communication Systems and Human Factors & Training.
In addition, the worlds leading specialist equipment vendors are flocking to Counter Terror Expo in droves. Over three hundred exhibitors are expected to attend, with the exhibition having doubled in size over the previous event.
“We are delighted at the unprecedented interest in and demand for this mission critical event and Counter Terror Expo 2010 is set to become the biggest and most talked about event of it kind,” concludes Peter Jones.
Counter Terror Expo will be held in the National Hall of London’s Olympia Exhibition & Conference Centre, 14-15 April 2010.
Note to Editors
For further information on this prestigious event, contact Nicola Greenaway-Fuller on 0208 542 9090.
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