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       ... EUROSINT, the European Open Source Intelligence forum, attracted an audience that one rarely sees in the same room in this city: intelligence specialists from national defense and interior ministers; the European Defense Agency; the European Commission; prime ministerial cabinets; the EU Military Staff and Situation Awareness Center; Europol, the pan-EU police network; Interpol; and a scattering of defense companies, nongovernmental organizations and think tanks.

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by Brooks TIGNER

Presentation of the EUROSINT Forum at the 2009 ARTS National Conference (Romania)

Safety and Security of the Citizen and Community Security Technique Contribution
Venue:
Bucharest, Romania
Event date(s):
Tuesday, 2 June, 2009 - Wednesday, 3 June, 2009


Safety and Security of the Citizen and Community
Security Technique Contribution

Crown Plazza Hotel
- Bucharest -
Wednesday 3 June 2009

 

08:30 – 09:00 Registration of the participants and welcome coffee

09:00 – 10:00 Opening remarks

·       Iulian Fota - Presidential Counselor, Department of National Security

·       Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform representative (TBC)

·       Romanian General Police Inspectorate representative (TBC)

·       General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations representative (TBC)

·       Romanian Intelligence System representative (TBC)

·       Aurel Cazacu - General Director Ministry of Economy (TBC)

·       Andrei Chiliman – Mayor of Bucharest’s 1st District (TBC)

Keynote Speakers

·       Axel Dyevre – Director CEIS (European Company for Strategic Intelligence) / EUROSINT FORUM

·       Conf. Dr. Dumitru Bortun – SNSPA Frm. President of the Romanian Public Relations Association

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break

11:00 – 12:30 Main Session – “New Security Environment and the Critical Infrastructure Protection of the Urban Security“

·       EURMARM, Brussels

·       Liviu Muresan – Executive President EURISC Foundation

“Security Environment and the Citizen”

·       Septimiu Caceu – Director EURISC Foundation Homeland Security Center

“Critical Infrastructure Protection and the City”

·       ARTS Presentation

Discussions

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 16:00 Parallel Sessions

Session One

Session Two

“New Approach Urban Security and Critical Infrastructure Protection”

Discussions

“Technological Solutions for the Security of the Citizen and the Community“

Discussions

 

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break

16:30 – 18:00 Final Session – Conclusions of the Parallel Sessions and the Presentation of the Interim Reports

18:00 – 18:30 Concluding Remarks

18:30 – Cocktail for the participants