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Asia Pacific Homeland Security Summit and Exposition
November 8-10, 2009 - University of Hawaii at Manoa This year’s theme is "Securing Population Centers" and will focus on present and future capabilities necessary to protect population centers. Using the November 26, 2008 Mumbai attack as the starting point, speakers and panels will examine successes and mistakes, challenges and requirements when dealing with a multi-level terrorist attack. Attendees will discuss opportunities for partnerships in the business, government and non-profit sectors, necessary for an effective tiered response. |
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Location:
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Honolulu, HI | ||
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Co-sponsors:
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Columbia University, Florida International University, Indiana University, Michigan State University, Temple University, Texas A&M University, The Ohio State University, UCLA, University of Colorado at Denver, University of Connecticut, University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Michigan, University of Southern California, University of Washington | ||
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Other Co-sponsors:
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Department of Homeland Security, Hawaii National Guard | ||
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Cost:
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$400 | ||
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Contact:
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Rochelle A. McArthur | ||
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Event Type:
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Workshop/Conference | ||
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Category of Activity:
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Research Business Outreach Faculty Development Academic Program Development |
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Target Group:
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Business Business executives Community organization Federal government Foreign government General public Health profession Higher education Military Non-government organizations State and local government |
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Impact:
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International | ||
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