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Counter IED India Unique Benefits:
Don’t Miss Presentations from Our Esteemed Speaking Panel:
• Attend the largest and only dedicated C-IED event in Asia
• Gain insight into the tendering process in India during the pre-conference procurement session led by the Indian Ministry of Defence and Indian Ministry of Finance
• Network with 200 delegates from India, Asia and the rest of the world
• Visit the industry-leading exhibition where you will see the latest products, technologies and solutions for the C-IED community
• Obtain a global perspective during case studies from military, government, academic and commercial speakers from India, Asia, Europe, Middle East and the USA
• See the latest C-IED equipment used in live product demonstrations and speak to the operators
• Exchange your opinions with the people that matter during the pre-conference networking drinks reception and end of day two gala dinner open to all of the attendees
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Pre-Conference Workshop, 3rd October 2012:Procurement workshop led by the Indian Ministry of Defence and Indian Ministry of Finance followed by a pre-conference drinks reception at the ITC Grand
Maratha
Two Day Conference and Exhibition, 4th - 5th October:
High-level speaker programme and industry exhibition. End of day two gala dinner at the ITC Grand Maratha.
3 Day Agenda Snapshot:
Counter IED India brings together Asia’s leading experts in C-IED, EOD, Land EW and Counter Terrorism for three days of high level discussions, exhibition and demonstrations. It is the largest and only dedicated C-IED event in Asia and offers the chance for those in business to learn from experts, share their perceptions and learn about the related issues concerning this most important threat to Indian and Asian cities, infrastructure and people.
• DirectorGeneral,CentralReservePoliceForce,IndiaTBC• LieutenantGeneral(Ret’d)J.P.Singh, (former) Deputy Chief of Staff, Indian Army• LieutenantGeneral(Ret’d)RKSwamy, (Former) Commander Infantry Division, Indian
Army• LieutenantGeneralDSSidhu,Director General- Directorate Mechanised Forces, Indian
Army (pending final confirmation)• MajorGeneral(Ret’d)AnukulChandra,(Former) Additional Director General (Equipment
Management), Army HQ, Indian Army• ColonelMohanSharma,Director, Indian Bomb Data Centre• SunilKumarKohli,Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (CFO), Western Command
(Army), Ministry of Defence, India• ColonelThaveesakChantarasin,Head, Anothai Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit, RoyalThaiArmy
• Colonel(Ret’d)DanteSDinsay,Deputy Director, Intelligence and Operations Bureau, Office of Transportation Security, DOTC, Philippines
• MajorNickBowden,Officer Commanding, EOD CBRN-E, New Zealand Defence Force (pending final confirmation)
• WarrantOfficerFirstClass(Ret’d)FrankHolmesFsDC,Chief Dog Trainer, Ministry of Defence, UK
• SuperintendentJimmyYuen,Senior Bomb Disposal Operator, EOD Bureau, Hong Kong Police Force (pending final confirmation)
• BRaman,(Former) Additional Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, (Former) Head Counter-Terrorism Division, IndianExternalIntelligenceAgencyResearchandAnalysisWing(RAW),Director, Institute of Topical Studies, India
• JimBlackburn,Assistant Capability Manager Engagement, European Defence Agency• IvanSorensen,DG Mobility and Transport, European Commission• Dr.StephenCimpoeru,Head of Armour Mechanics and Vehicle Survivability, Defence
Science and Technology Organisation, Australian Government (pending final confirmation)
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PROGRAMME:
Day One: Wednesday 3rd October
Day Two: Thursday 4th October
Pre-conference interactive workshop hosted at the ITC Grand Maratha, Mumbai. The workshop will be led by the Indian Ministry of Defence and Indian Ministry of Finance. This interactive session will offer all attendees an insight into the procurement process in India; assessing new opportunities, learning how your company can win new business and sell your products in India.
An ice-breaker drinks reception at the ITC Grand Maratha open to all conference delegates will take place immediately following the workshop. Relax and unwind with industry colleagues over a drink and discuss the highlights of the next two days.
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8:30 RegistrationandNetworking
OPENINGCEREMONY
9:00 Chairman'sWelcomeRemarks: Commodore(Ret’d)SeshadriVasan,Head, Strategy and Security Studies,
Centre for Asia Studies, India
9:10 KEYNOTEADDRESS TheC-IEDRoadmapinIndia-Requirements,ChallengesandFutureAims
BRaman,(Former)AdditionalSecretary(Ret’d),Cabinet Secretariat, Govern-ment of India, (Former) Head Counter-Terrorism Division, Indian External IntelligenceAgencyResearchandAnalysisWing(RAW),Director, Institute of TopicalStudies,ChennaiRaman and Contributor, South Asia Analysis Group (SAAG)
9:40 SPECIALADDRESSfromtheGUESTofHONOURSPEAKER Indian Naxalite Groups and C-IED
DirectorGeneral,CentralReservePoliceForce,IndiaTBC
10:20 KEYNOTEADDRESS The Indian Army and the National C-IED Programme
• TheIndianArmyC-IEDprogramme • Traininganddevelopment • DealingwiththeNaxalites • Workwithcommercialpartners • Movingforward
LieutenantGeneral(Ret’d)J.P.Singh, (former) Deputy Chief of Staff, Indian Army
10:50 MorningRefreshmentsandExhibition
11:20 SPECIALADDRESS Overview of Operations in The Indian Bomb Data Centre
• OverviewofactivitiesattheIndianBombDataCentre • TrainingandeducationforC-IEDinIndia • Whatwerethereasonsforfailureinthe96,2006and2011bombings
against Mumbai? • ConclusionsfromLEA(LawEnforcementAgencies),CityCouncilsandthe
public • IncreaseintrainingandraisingthecapabilitiesforCBRNthreatsinMetros • Futuresteps
Colonel Mohan Sharma, Director, Indian Bomb Data Centre
Chaired by: Commodore(Ret’d)SeshadriVasan,Head, Strategy and Security Studies, Centre for Asia Studies, India
PERSONBORNEIEDs
16:00 The Use of Person Borne IED by Terrorist Groups • WhypersonborneIED’s? • Examplesfromrecentcasestudies • Methodsandtacticsemployedbytheterrorist • Commanddetonationfiringsystem • Responseoptions? • Useinconjunctionwithothermethodsofattack • Lessonsforthefuture
RussEdwards,Director, AsymmetricThreatResponse,UK
16:30 The Indonesia Terror Attacks and the Use of Person Borne IED • ThecoordinatedattacksusingpersonborneIED’s • Criticalfailures • Understandingtheway’stheIED’swereusedduringtheattack • C-IED-whatlessonshavebeenlearnedintheaftermathoftheattacks?
Kevin Salim, Managing Director, Smart Technology, Indonesia
Chaired by: MajorGeneral(Ret’d)AnukulChandra, (Former) Additional Director General (Equipment Management), Army HQ, Indian Army
VEHICLEBORNEIEDs
16:00 Vehicle Borne IEDs (VBIEDs) Analysis and Overview • AninsightintotheuseofVBIEDs • Theabilitytouselargeramountsofexplosives • Functioningdevices • CasestudyfromtheuseofVBIEDinIraqandAfghanistan • EvolvingtacticsinVBIEDattacks • ExamplesofVBIEDfromcasestudies • Examinationintocountermeasures • Theinsurgentsmind-set • Lessonslearnedandchallengesforthefuture
Ivan Sorensen, DG Mobility and Transport, European Commission
16:30 The Iraq Army’s Experience of Vehicle Borne IEDs • CounterVBIEDintheIraqiArmy • Vehicle-borneIEDsandcarbombsusedinIraqtostrikepolicestations,
markets, and mosques, killing local citizens • Countermeasuresusedsuchasutilisingintelligencesources,andbydisrupt-
ing portions of the radio spectrum that insurgents use to trigger IEDs • Newmethodsofattackandevolvingmethods • IranmaybesupplyingnewIEDtechnologytoinsurgentsinIraq? • Aimsandrequirementsforthefuture
SeniorRepresentative,IraqArmy
REGIONALPROGRAMMEUPDATES
11:50 TheIndianArmy’sC-IEDPolicy,RequirementsandFutureAims • OverviewofactivitesintheIndianArmy • C-IEDtacticsandprocedures • Newtechnologiesandmethods • IndianArmyroleinthe2011MumbaiTerrorAttacks • Workwithmilitaryandcommercialpartners • Futureaimsandrequirements
LieutenantGeneral(Ret’d)RKSwamy,(Former) Commander Infantry Division, Indian Army
12:20 EOD tactics and procedures in the New Zealand Defence Force • Integrationandtraining • Workwithregionalandinternationalpartners • Interactionwithindustry • Lessonslearntfromoperations • Summary
MajorNickBowden,Officer Commanding, EOD CBRN-E, New Zealand Defence Force (pending final confirmation)
12:50 ReduceCIEDrangetesttime-savetimeandmoney-avoidunnecessarily long development cycles• Howtoavoidmulti-yearprogramslipsbyprovidingarealistictest
environment as early as possible in the development cycle• USCIEDvalidationtestingtoimprovetheefficiencyofanyCIED
development cycle• Costanddifficultiestypicallyencounteredwithrangetesting• Advantagesofathoroughlab-centrictestapproach
Mark Prichard, Business Technologist, Aeroflex Incorporated
13:20 LunchandNetworking
14:20 IED Terrorist Attacks in Pakistan• AnoverviewoftheIEDchallengeandthreatinPakistan• Whereistheexpertisecomingfrom?• WeaponofchoiceforPakistaniinsurgents• MostIEDsaremadeusingammoniumnitrate,acommonfertilizerin
Pakistan - Too easily accessible?• WaystofightthemenaceoftheIED
Professor Aqab Malik, Department of Strategic and Nuclear Studies, National Defence University, Pakistan and Consultant, National Counter Terrorism Authority, Pakistan
14:50 PANELDISCUSSION
The Use of IEDs by Insurgent Groups in Asia-Countermeasures and Solutions
Moderator: MajorGeneral(Ret’d)AnukulChandra,(Former) Additional Director General
(Equipment Management), Army HQ, Indian Army
Panellists: DirectorGeneral,CentralReservePoliceForce,IndiaTBC MajorNickBowden,OfficerCommanding,EODCBRN-E,NewZealandDefence
Force (pending final confirmation) Professor Aqab Malik, Department of Strategic and Nuclear Studies, National
Defence University, Pakistan and Consultant, National Counter Terrorism Authority, Pakistan
15:30 AfternoonRefreshmentsandExhibition
STREAMTWO
STREAMONE
1/25 Stryker Brigade Combat Team
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8:30 Re-registrationandNetworking
OPENING SESSION
9:00 Chairman’sWelcomeRemarks: MajorGeneral(Ret’d)AnukulChandra, (Former) Additional Director
General (Equipment Management), Army HQ, Indian Army
9:10 OPENINGADDRESS DefeattheDevice-TheWorkoftheJointIEDDefeatOrganisation
• OverviewofactivitiesatJIEDDO • Thevexingandmaturingthreatofimprovisedexplosivedevices • Attackthenetwork,defeatthedeviceandtraintheforce • Casestudy-operationalsuccesses,challengesandlessonslearnedfrom
Iraq and Afghanistan • WhyIEDswillcontinuetobeathreatthroughouttheworld • TherequirementsofthefutureandtheaimsofJIEDDOtodefeatthedevice
SeniorRepresentative,JointIEDDefeatOrganization,USATBC
9:40 KEYNOTEADDRESS IED Defence - A European Perspective
• EuropeanDefenceAgencyanalysisoftheIEDthreat • PreventingIEDattacks • Increasingtroopprotectionthroughintegration–informationsharingbe-
tween forces • EngagementoftheEDAC-IEDprogramme • Futurerequirements
JimBlackburn,Assistant Capability Manager Engagement, European Defence Agency
STREAMTHREE
STREAMFOUR
Chairedby:Commodore(Ret’d)SeshadriVasan,Head, Strategy and Security Studies, Centre for Asia Studies, India
REMOTECONTROLIEDs
14:20 TerroristIEDAttacksUsingRCIEDinthePhilippines • OverviewofC-IEDactivitiesattheOfficeofTransportationSecurity • ThethreatfromRCIEDtocriticalnationalinfrastructure • IndonesianIEDexpertiseisbeinghonedandimpartedat“JITrainingCamps”
in the south of the Philippines? • Challengesfacedandlessonslearned • Futureconsiderations
Colonel(Ret’d)DanteSDinsay,Deputy Director, Intelligence and Operations Bureau, Office of Transportation Security, DOTC, Philippines
14:50 TheUseofRCIEDinThailand • OverviewoftheC-IEDprogrammeinThailand • Terrorists’useofremotecontrolledIEDsinthesouth • Methodsofuse-TheuseofGSM(cellular/mobile)phones • Infra-redcontrollers • ImplementingregistrationofGSMpre-paidSIMusers • Possiblefutures
Colonel Thaveesak Chantarasin, Head, Anothai Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit, RoyalThaiArmy
15:30 AfternoonRefreshmentsandExhibition
Chaired by:MajorGeneral(Ret’d)AnukulChandra,(Former) Additional Director General (Equipment Management), Army HQ, Indian Army
TRAINING,DEVELOPMENTANDNEWMETHODS
14:20 Military Working Dogs Used in the Battle against IEDs
• Usingtraineddogsforexplosivedetection • Requirementsandchallengesfaced • Procurement,trainingandorganizingthedeploymentofexplosivedogsfor
the Olympics 2012 • Movingforward
WarrantOfficerFirstClass(Ret’d)FrankHolmesFsDC,Chief Dog Trainer, Ministry of Defence, UK
14:50 Establishing C-IED Task Force Training To Better Understand Troop RequirementsForC-IEDOperations
• Trainingtransformation • Trainingdevelopmentthroughdesignanddelivery • Threatanalysis • CasestudyI • CasestudyII • Workwithmilitaryandgovernmentpartners • Lessonslearnedandfuturerequirements
SeniorRepresentative,InternationalSecurityAssistanceForce(ISAF)TBC
ROADSIDEIED
10:20 KEYNOTEADDRESS IndianArmyCountermeasuresagainstRoadsideIED • OverviewofcurrentcapabilitiesintheIndianArmy • RoadsideIEDprotection-jamming,detection,training • Theuseofarmouredvehiclesandanexaminationofthecurrentfleet’s
roadside IED protection systems • Implantingpracticalprotectionsystems • Lessonsforthefuture
LieutenantGeneralDSSidhu,Director General- Directorate Mechanised Forces, Indian Army (pending final confirmation)
10:50 MorningRefreshmentsandExhibition
11:20 RoadsideIEDThreat,SheddingAgeingSystems-TheAustralianDSTO’s Perspective
• OverviewofoperationsinDSTO • TheroadsideIEDchallengeandthreattoAustralianandcoalitionforcesin
Afghanistan • DSTOworkinparallelwithitsISAFpartnerstoconstantlyexploretechnology–
based opportunities to strengthen its counter roadside IED capabilities • DeterminingthebestmethodsofcounteringtheroadsideIEDthreat,through
informing tactics, techniques and procedures, as well as equipment design and development
Dr. Stephen Cimpoeru, Head of Armour Mechanics and Vehicle Survivability, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australian Government (pending final confirmation)
11:50 ForecastingtheSriLankanArmy’sVehicleRequirementsandtheNeed for New Platforms
• OverviewoftheC-IEDprogrammeintheSriLankanArmy • TheTamilTigersuseofroadsideIEDandhowtheSriLankanArmycounteredit • Currentcapabilities • ArmouredvehicleusedintheSriLankanArmytoprotectagainstroadsideIED • CasestudyI • CasestudyII • Othertechnologiesbeingused-electronicmountedjammers
SeniorRepresentative,SriLankanArmy
12:20 AssessingtheThreatsPosedbyCurrentRoadsideIEDsandtheEffecton Mission Safety
• ThethreattoUKtroopsfromroadsideIEDs • TheBritishC-IEDtaskforcetrainingteam • Findinganddismantlingthedevices • ArmouredvehiclecapabilitiestoprotectagainsttheroadsideIED • Examplesandlessonslearned-casestudy • Aimsandrequirementsmovingforward
Senior Representative, Ministry of Defence UK TBC
12:50 UpgradesandOverhaulsofLegacyandBattle-DamagedVehicles • Undertakingacapabilityassessmentandevaluatinggapsinlethalityand
armour • AddedprotectionagainstroadsideIEDs • Undertakingcost-effectiveupgradesandoverhauls • Evaluatingtheperformancemaintenancefacilities • CreatinganupgradeandmaintenancefacilityforoutdatedT55’sandT72’s
MajorGeneral(Ret’d)AnukulChandra,(Former) Additional Director General (Equipment Management), Army HQ, Indian Army
13:20 LunchandNetworking
CLOSINGSESSION
17:00 CLOSINGKEYNOTEADDRESS Terrorist use of IEDs in ASEAN Countries
• ThenatureoftheregionalthreatfromIED • Influencingfactorsforregionalsecuritydynamics • Wheredoesthemainthreatcomefrom-al-Qaeda,JemaahIslamiah? • Casestudies • FuturethreatsandcapabilitiesofterroristgroupsusingIED
ProfessorRohanGunaratna,Head, International Centre for Political Violence andTerrorismResearch(ICPVTR),Singapore
17:30 End of Day Two Followed by a Gala Dinner at the ITC Grand Maratha
Day Three: Friday 5th October
Official US Navy Imagery
8:30 Registration and Networking
OPENING CEREMONY
9:00 Chairman's Welcome RemarksLieutenant General (Ret'd) Chalermsuk Yugala,Special Advisor CBRN, Royal Thai Army Chemical Department
9:10 OPENING ADDRESS from the GUEST of HONOUR SPEAKERRoyal Thai Government Senior Representative TBC
9:40 KEYNOTE ADDRESSThailand Ministry of Defence and the National CBRN-E Programme
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The Thai national CBRN-E programmeTraining and developmentCase study reportsCooperation with other nationsWork with commercial partnersMoving forward
Thailand Ministry of Defence Senior Representative TBC
10:20 SPECIAL ADDRESSThe Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
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The work of the OPCWDisarmament and securityInternational cooperationActivities across Asia and national implementation
Invitation to: , OPCW Director-General,Ambassador Ahmet Uzumcu OPCW
10:50 Morning Refreshments and Exhibition
THE FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR CRISIS
11:20 Introductions to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Incident
· The context of the crisis· Emergency preparedness and contingency management· Going from slow time thinking to quick time doing· The CRN equation· Misinformation within the Japanese government· The media reaction
Invitation to: , Staff,Policy & Programs Division, Policy & Programs Department,Ground Staff Office,
Lieutenant Colonel Koki Kawamura
Japan Ground Self-Defense Force
11:40 Case Study I Response and Containment of the Disaster-
· Managing a 3 disaster event· Coordination of the inter-agency response to the accident· Sheltering and feeding more than 130,000 Japanese citizensmade homeless by the disaster
· Damaged infrastructure oads networks,communications and electrical supplies
· The danger posed by the damaged nuclear reactors· Managing the fear and panic caused by a nuclear disaster
, r
Dr. Hironobu Nakabayashi, Meiji University ResearchCentre for Crisis and Contingency Management, JapanMayo OhjinoNuclear Safety Research Association, Japan
Research Fellow,
, Researcher, Radiation Emergency Medicine Research Centre,
12:00 Case Study II The International Atomic Energy Agency's Response-
· The IAEA emergency preparedness and response frameworkfor nuclear and radiological
· incidents and emergencies· Director General's visit to Japan· Meeting of the Board of Governors· Activation and operation of the Incident and Emergency Centre· Fukushima Accident Coordination Team (FACT)· Agency technical missions to Japan· New rules and regulations passed at the IAEA general conferenceand board of governors
IAEA Senior Representative (Pending Final Confirmation)
12:20 Aid and Support from Industry to Tackle the Radioactive Water Issues
Radioactive waterThe decision to engage with industryBringing water treatment processes to Japan based on a request from TEPCOUsing companies specializing in water treatment technologiesand building facilities that use them
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12:40 Panel Discussion
Case Study III - Japan's Lessons Learnt from Fukushima
Dr. Hironobu Nakabayashi, Research Fellow, Meiji University ResearchCentre for Crisis and Contingency Management, Japan
Lieutenant Colonel Koki Kawamura, Staff, Policy & Programs Division,Policy & Programs Department, Ground Staff Office,Japan Ground Self-Defense ForceMayo Ohjino, Researcher, Radiation Emergency Medicine Research Centre,Nuclear Safety Research Association, JapanIAEA Senior Representative TBC (Pending Final Confirmation)
Moderator:
Panellists:
13:15 Lunch and Exhibition
Pre-conference interactive workshophosted at the Dutch Embassy inBangkok. The workshop will beinvitation only.
Day Tuesday 24th AprilTwo:
Day One Monday 23rd April:
STREAM ONE
Chaired by: Senior Consultant,Andrew Proudlove, IB Consultancy
MEDICAL COUNTERMEASURES
14:15 Medical CBRN-E Countermeasures in Vietnam
· Overview of activities in the Vietnam National Instituteof Hygiene and Epidemiology
· Infectious disease in Vietnam· Preparing preventive vaccines· Working with other agencies· Future steps
Professor Dr Phung Dac Cam,National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology (NIHE),Ministry of Health, Vietnam
Head,
14:45 Medical CBRN Countermeasures for Military and First Responders
· The big picture· Fitting the needs of our military and first responders· Challenges and lessons learned· Moving forward
Industry Presentation Required
15:15 Thailand's CBRN-E Medical Defence Capabilities
· CBRN threats and targets· Thailand's hospital CBRN defence· Hospital CBRN operations· Medical/nursing community· The way ahead
Thailand Government Senior Representative TBC
15:45 Industry/Civil Collaboration for Medical CBRN Emergencies
Industry Presentation Required
STREAM TWO
Chaired by: Special Advisor CBRNLieutenant General (Ret'd) Chalermsuk Yugala, ,Royal Thai Army Chemical Department
DETECT AND DECON
14:15 Malaysia's CBRN Detect and Decontamination Capabilities
14:45 Integrated Decontamination Solutions
15:15 Detector Development in the Republic of Korea Ministry of Defence
15:45 CBRN Decontamination / Detoxification Systems and Products :Innovative Solutions
· The CBRN challenge An overview· CBRN detection and decontamination systems being used in· Automated CBRN detection· Training our teams to use the equipment· Commercial partners· Moving forward
Staff Officer Grade 1 CBRN,(Pending final confirmation)
· CBRN decontamination systems· Systems being used in Asia and work with military and government partners· Decontamination modules· Point and stand-off detectors· Case study I· Case study II· Summary of results
· The CBRN programme in Republic of Korea· Detection systems being used by the Republic of Korea Ministry of Defence· An examination of the systems in use· Interoperability with commercial partners· The South Korean response to the Fukushima disaster
CBRN Area General Manager,
the Malaysian army
Lieutenant Colonel Noh Sharuddin bin Mohd,Malaysian Army
Industry Presentation Required
Colonel (Ret'd) Dr Imsuk Yang, Head of Environment andSafety Ministry of Defence, Republic of Korea
Stefano Miorotti, Cristanini, Italy
PROGRAMME:
An Icebreaker drinks reception at the Le Meridien Bangkok willtake place immediately following the workshop.Relax and unwind with industry colleagues over a drink anddiscuss the highlights of the next 4 days.
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Industry Speaking Slot Required
16:00 Afternoon Refreshments and Exhibition
STREAMFIVE
Chaired by: Commodore(Ret’d)SeshadriVasan, Head, Strategy and Security Studies, Centre for Asia Studies, India
ROBOTICVEHICLEINITIATIVESANDTECHNOLOGIES
15:50 UsingIEDRobotsforBombDisposalintheHongKongPoliceForce • UsingUGV’sforbombdisposal • Militaryapplicationsanduse-casestudy • Practicalapplicationsdesignedtosavelives • Robotsvs.humandisposal • Chemicalapplications • Futurerequirements
SuperintendentJimmyYuen,Senior Bomb Disposal Operator, EOD Bureau, Hong Kong Police Force (pending final confirmation)
16:20TheLatestUGVTechnologiesforC-IED • Thelatestdesigninroboticvehicles • EquippingUGV’swiththelatestC-IEDequipmentsuchasradiofrequency
jammers • TheUGVinfielduse-casestudy • Militaryandgovernmentpartners • Conclusions
IndustrySpeakingSlotRequired
STREAMSIX
Chaired by: MajorGeneral(Ret’d)AnukulChandra,(Former) Additional Director General (Equipment Management), Army HQ, Indian Army
THEDIRTYIED
15:50 The Dirty IED in a Context - Australian Government Insight • DirtyIEDinacontext • Thechemicalsrequiredtomakehomemadeexplosives • Isthethreatrealandwhocouldhavecapabilities? • Al-QaedaandJemaahIslamiah-HowwouldthedirtyIEDbeusedtocause
the most panic and devastation? • Whatisrealistic? • Lessonsforthefuture
LeighCrutchley,Director, Chemical Security Coordination Unit, Security Policy & Programs Branch, National Security Law and Policy Division, Australian Government (pending final confirmation)
16:20 TheCBREquation-TerroristGroupsTryingtoDevelopDirtyBombCapabilities
• Theproblem • TerroristActor(s) • DirtyIEDterrorismandcurrentcapabilities • Systemsapproach • Riskassessment • Vulnerabilities,scenariosandeffects
IljaBonsen,Managing Director, IB Consultancy
CLOSINGCEREMONY
16:50 CLOSINGKEYNOTEADDRESS Sunil Kumar Kohli, Principal Controller of Defence Accounts (CFO), Western
Command (Army), Ministry of Defence, India
17:20 Conference and Exhibition Closes
Enterprise Control Systems is a privately owned British company that has been designing and manufacturing video microwave transmission and RF Jamming Systems for police, government and military applications since 1987. ECS has been responsible for a number of world firsts in these areas. ECS has now delivered digital link systems into 40 countries worldwide.
With the continuous development and use of RCIED’s by terrorists and insurgents worldwide ECS continuously develops its jammer technology against the latest known threats. ECS is a major supplier of effective jammers to coalition forces. Over 1,000 systems are now in use worldwide.
www.enterprisecontrol.co.uk
AsymmetricThreatResponseprovides a complete and integrated solution to the public and private sectors in all areas of Threat Response and Crisis Management. We are dedicated to consistently providing high customer satisfaction by providing excellent service, quality delivery and value for money.
Asymmetric Threat Response Ltd provides specialist consultancy support to national/international governmental/non-governmental organisations, academic institutions, commercial organisations, research programmes, and training development on countering asymmetric security threats. The company brings to the market a unique range of knowledge and expertise in the counter terror security area targeted at:• HigherEducation• ResearchProgrammes• Trainingdevelopment• Trainingdelivery• Consultancy
www.atresponse.com
K10 Workingdogs, Always one step ahead in K9 solutions. K10 Working Dogs are one of the leading canine suppliers for government agencies worldwide. We are the world largest provider of sporting breed detectors. We supply untrained and trained K9’s and our speciality (not specialism) is Explosive Detection Dogs. With our great locations In the Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States of America, 200+ dog kennels and service dedicated staff we have proven to be able to supply any client’s request within a reasonable timeframe.
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Aeroflex Incorporated is a leading global provider of high performance microelectronic components and test and measurement equipment used by companies in the space, avionics, defense, commercial wireless communications, medical and other markets.
www.aeroflex.com
Exhibitors:
Counter IED India is sponsored by:
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Lauras Eye
The National Guard
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Exhibitors (Cont’):
Defence and Security Alert (DSA) is the first and the only ISO 9001:2008 certified magazine in the defence and security journalism in India which covers the broad spectrum of dynamic defence and security scenarios in India and around the globe.
Team DSA is aiming at horizons beyond the national borders with vision to be “The first choice” in the realm of defence and security journalism for key decision makers and esteemed advertisers. It’s insightful and thought-provoking contents command serious reading by the decision makers and policy makers in India.
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MKDS Training is a client-focused risk Mitigation Company, providing a variety of fully integrated services, consultancy, and a comprehensive range of specialist products at the cutting edge of modern technology in support to the Warfighter and National security professionals.
Training: IEDD/EOD | Weapons Intelligence Team (WIT) | CBRNE | Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
Solutions: Explosives Detectors | Mobile X-Ray Scanners | Blast Mitigation solutions and Force Protection
For a full list of capabilities contact [email protected] or visit: www.MKDS-Training.com
Security Watch India (SWI) is a non-partisan organization that addresses issues in the space of homeland security sector. SWI works towards a secure tomorrow by enhancing security awareness and consciousness in the Indian industry and civil society. SWI also guides and facilitates potential investors interested in the Indian homeland security business.
Every year, in association with SWI, SWUK organizes “Securing Asia”, a 3 day summit which promotes trade, technology and knowledge share between the Buyers from Asia and the Sellers from all over globe to address the growing needs and challenges of the Asian Homeland Security space.
For more information please log on to www.securitywatchindia.org.in and www.securingasia2012.com
Agility Fairs & Events, a specialised logistics provider offers a fully integrated one-stop logistics solution delivering consistently high quality service to meet all logistics needs for the success of an exhibition or event. Agility has been voted by members of International Exhibition Logistics Associates, Geneva (IELA) as the IELA Best Site Agent from 2002 to 2008. Agility also won the IELA Best Export Agent award in 2007.
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SkyTeam is a global airline alliance partnering fifteen major airlines from four continents. This alliance has approximately 14,500 daily flights, 92 destinations and over 173 countries to explore. Due to this great geographic coverage and high flight frequencies, SkyTeam would undoubtedly be able to address your needs better. As of September 2011, the members are Aeroflot, Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, Alitalia, China Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Czech Airlines, Dalta Air Lines, Kenya Airways, KLM, Korean Air, TAROM and Vietnam Airlines.
Airline tickets booked for C-IED India through SkyTeam receive 10% discount. To book your flight, please visit www.skyteam.com/globalmeetings and quote the Event Code “2232S”.
Center for Asia Studies, a think tank in India focuses on stimulating discussion and analysis on relevant contemporary challenges. It brings individuals and organizations on common platforms in order to link academia,business and the policy world. While looking at policy issues in a larger framework, the Center encourages the generation of ideas and concrete proposals that will result in enabling and facilitating increased economic opportunities and identifying of credible options for stake holders. The Center engages in examining policies and ideas and uses the strength of its researchers in many fields to find practical solutions and influence policy alternatives. Towards this goal,it has conducted many national and international conferences, workshops and lectures.
The center has many publications and the details are available at www.asiastudies.org
Enclosing its own Royal Garden of lush trees and quiet nooks, ITC Maratha is imbued with the elegance of North Mumbai’s rich history. This oasis, tucked amid the city’s vibrant mercantile trade and business centre, is a tree-ringed escape.
A short mile from Mumbai’s vibrant mercantile trade, ITC Maratha much to discover within: A 6,500 square foot Wellness Centre that combines ancient Indian and modern Western techniques into rejuvenating experiences, butlers at the ready, and a portfolio of five award-winning restaurants. This includes Dum Pukht, which continues the royal dining traditions of the Nawab of Awad and Dakshin.
384 immaculate suites tailored to anticipate comfort await, including an exclusive ladies wing with customized services. Indulge in the additional comfort of the Executive Club with Resident’s Lounge access, as well at the Towers and ITC One, each accompanied with butler service and boardroom access.
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Why exhibit?
ITC Grand Maratha
Elegant and distinguished
In a rare, quiet spot in Mumbai, a short distance away from the airport, this majestic 5 star luxury hotel reaffirms the understated grandeur and ethos of Maharashtrian hospitality.
Among the most luxurious of Mumbai’s 5 star business hotels, ITC Maratha features interiors that
express a fusion of the old with the contemporary, efficiency with luxury and the soft richness of Maharashtrian art and furnishings, with an elegant European sensibility.
Each floor features different themes that are brought to life by the hotel’s extensive art collection ranging from impressions of Ajanta frescoes to Chitrakatha drawings, Warli tribal art, tantric art forms, framed coins, exquisite jewellery and a host of other finely wrought artefacts.
ITC Maratha’s reputation as Mumbai’s leading 5 star luxury hotel is anchored in many factors, a prominent one being its eight restaurants which feature a spread of award winning cuisines and beverages, bringing you treasures of Indian, Western Continental and East and South East Asian culinary traditions along with some of the world’s most well-appreciated and prized beverages.
At the centre of it all, the Peshwa Pavilion, an open-to-skylight 24-hour restaurant forms the pivot of activity, expresses the liberating spirit of Mumbai with its soaring ceiling and cheerful ambience.
Wednesday 3rd October:
Pre-conference workshop at the ITC Grand Maratha immediately followed by an icebreaker drinks reception
Thursday 4th September:
The conference and exhibition opens. The Guest of Honour speaker is the Director General of the Indian Central Reservist Police Force who is joined by many other leading speakers from across India and the rest of Asia. Take the opportunity to see the latest products, technologies and solutions for the C-IED community during the exhibition.
There will be an end-of-day-two gala dinner at the ITC Grand Maratha.
Friday 5th October
The conference and exhibition continues. The Guest of Honour speaker will be from the Joint IED Defeat Organisation in the USA. Sessions will include roadside IED, remote control IED, training, developments, new methods, robotic vehicle initiatives and the dirty IED.
• Get your opinion across and ask the questions that matter to your organization during the pre-conference procurement session led by the Indian MoD and Indian Ministry of Finance
• C-IED India is an all-encompassing 3 day event allowing you to introduce your full range of products and services to the delegations and key C-IED budget holders who will be in attendance
• Take advantage of our meeting rooms where you can have private discussions with senior military and government attendees
• B2B - Connect with local Indian companies who can represent you as a local agent/distributor in India
• Being run in partnership with the Centre of Asia Studies and strongly endorsed by other industry leading associations
• Our comprehensive marketing platform will ensure your organization is promoted regionally and internationally to targeted industry players and budget holders
• Maximize your networking potential as the global C-IED community congregates in Mumbai for product sourcing, high level discussions and live demonstrations
Where will the delegates come from?
Standard Delegate Fee’s:Serving Military, Government and
Public Sector Rate 999 SGDCommercial Organisations 1999 SGDHotel accommodation can be booked at a special discounted rate by going to www.c-iedindia.com or you can contact our events team at [email protected]
To stay up-to-date with all of the latest developments, updates and announcements please visitwww.c-iedindia.com For enquiries on sponsoring, submitting a paper for consideration or attending please send an email to our events team [email protected]
USA15%
Europe15%
SE Asia35%
Asia Pacific25%
Middle East10%