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XIVth International CBRN Symposium

4 - 6 October 2011 Shrivenham, UK

CBRN 2011 DRAFT PROGRAMME Tuesday 4 October 2011


0830 1000 1000 1005 Registration and Coffee Conference Administration Michael Hewetson OBE, Director Symposia at Shrivenham Welcome and Introduction to the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom Brigadier Mark Lacey, Head of Technology Division, DA-CMT Introduction to CBRN Symposium 2011 Patrick Hargreaves, Chairman CBRN-UK

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SESSION 1 Chair: Chris Abbott


1030 1100 The CBRN Threat Steve Eley, Dstl JPEO-CBD and the Importance of Innovation in Acquisition Brigadier General Jess Scarborough, JPEO CBD, US DoD A US Homeland Security Perspective Dr Thomas Cellucci, US Department of Homeland Security Current UK CBRN Operations Squadron Leader Tony Field, 26 Squadron RAF Regiment Buffet Lunch kindly sponsored by

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SESSION 2a Chair: Doug MacMillan


1400 1430 DECONTAMINATION Innovative Decontamination of Large Surface Areas and Sensitive Surfaces Dr Renato Bonora, Cristanini SpA, Italy Green Decontamination: A New Approach to Efficient Biological Decontamination Dr David Crouch, PDX

SESSION 2b Chair: TBA


DETECTION The Next Generation in Handheld Radionuclide Identification Fred Facemire, Smiths Detection, USA The Detection and Mitigation of Shielded Nuclear Sources for Dirty Bombs: Innovative Technology Through Cost Effective Collaborations Dr Stephen Sales/Owen Horsfell, MMIC/NNL NATO D/104: A Capability Framework to Promote Innovation in Sense (Radiological) Richard Stansfield, Serco

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Decontamination of Sensitive Equipment: Challenges and Solutions Dr M Kostron, Krcher Futuretech GmbH, GE Afternoon tea kindly sponsored by

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SESSION 3 Chair Brian Clesham


1600 1630 The Biological Surveillance Collector Systems (BSCS) Project Neil Jarvis, CBRN Joint Delivery Team, Defence Equipment and Support FP7 CATCH Project Freek-Jan Toevank, IB Consultancy FP7 Project Practice Dominic Kelly, CBRNE Ltd FP7 Psychosocial Support for Civil Protection Forces coping with CBRN Barbara Blanckmeister, German Federal Agency for Technical Relief 'Development of Competencies' How CBRN Provides Other Benefits Tim Otter, Marshall Land Systems Reception kindly sponsored by

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CBRN 2011 DRAFT PROGRAMME Wednesday 5 October 2011


SESSION 4 Chair: Tim Otter
0900 0930 The CBRN View from NATO ACT Lieutenant Colonel Frank Kaemper, WMD/CBRN Policy, Allied Command Transformation Title TBCDTRA An introduction to MOD CBRN S&T Dr Matt Chinn, Dstl Morning Coffee kindly sponsored by

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SESSION 5a Chair: Nancy Pallares


1100 1230 INFORM S&T (Dstl) MOD Research Requirements Andy Bowditch Sense Bio Research Programme Dominique Despeyroux Sense Chem & Rad Research Programme Stuart Ross Knowledge Management Research Programme Veronica Bowman Portable Integrated Battlefield Biological Detection Technology TDP Dstl TBC 1230 1400 Buffet Lunch kindly sponsored by

SESSION 5b Chair: TBA


PROTECT S&T (Dstl) MOD Research Requirements Phil Packer Physical Protection Research Programme Chris Willis Hazard Management Research Programme Norman Govan TBC

Aircrew Protective Equipment & Detection TDP Richard Coombes

SESSION 6 Chair: Stephen Johnson


1400 1430 Restructuring of the MoDs Chemical and Biological Sense Programme Neil Jarvis, CBRN Joint Delivery Team, Defence Equipment and Support Physiological Assessment of Police Officers Whilst Working in CBRN PPE Sam Blacker, Optimal Performance Ltd Biomimetics: Can Nature Inspire New Technologies for CBRN? Dr Richard Bonser, University of Reading Afternoon tea kindly sponsored by

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SESSION 7 Chair: Patrick Hargreaves


1600 1630 UK MoD CBRN Sector Transformation - An Innovative Partnering Approach to Capability Delivery Forbes Paterson, CBRN Joint Delivery Team MOD CBRN Capability Development Air Commodore David Stubbs, Head of Special Projects & CBRN Capability, MODUK CBRN Challenges for the UK Government James Brokenshire MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Crime and Security TBC Delegates transported to Blunsdon House Hotel, Brook Madison Hotel and Jurys Inn, change for dinner and transported back to the DCC Formal Dinner kindly sponsored by and

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CBRN 2011 DRAFT PROGRAMME Thursday 6 October 2011


SESSION 8 Chair: Nigel Holmes
0900 0930 Home Office CBRN Innovation Seamus Tucker, Home Office Title TBC Professor Richard Lacy, Centre for Applied Science and Technology (CAST) Lessons from Japans Nuclear Disaster: Protection for First Responders and Population from Nuclear Fallout Dr Ronald DeMeo, Radiation Shield Technologies, USA

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Morning Coffee kindly sponsored by

SESSION 9 Chair: Paul Taylor


1100 1130 CBRN: Responding to the Information Age Brian Clesham, SVGC The use of Social Media in a CBRN event Ian Cameron, Ian Cameron Media & Communications Ltd Injecting Innovation into CBRN Knowledge Management Ian Griffiths, RiskAware Ltd

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Buffet Lunch kindly sponsored by

SESSION 10 Chair: Tony Rowe


1330 1340 An Introduction to Education and Research at Cranfield Dr Matthew Healy, Cranfield University Preliminary Analysis of a CBRN Incident Scene to Support Urgent Decision Making Andrew Johnston, Cranfield University Stand-off Detection of Radiological and Nuclear Threats Major Mauricio Silva, Brazilian Army and PhD Candidate Cranfield University Improving Resource Allocation with Better Threat Modeling Stephen Johnson, Cranfield University Emergency Medical Preparedness for Terrorist Use of an Improvised Nuclear Device Jerome M Hauer, President/CEO, The Hauer Group, USA and PhD Candidate Cranfield University Closing Remarks Patrick Hargreaves, Chairman CBRN-UK

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XIVth INTERNATIONAL CBRN SYMPOSIUM


4 - 6 October 2011 at the Defence Academy, Shrivenham

REGISTRATION FORM
If you receive this form on-line, please save it, complete it and e-mail it to [email protected] Otherwise, please return your completed form by fax on +44 (0) 1793 78 5325 or by mail to Lynn Anderson, Symposia at Shrivenham, DA-CMT, Defence Academy of the UK, Shrivenham, Swindon, SN6 8LA, UK

To be returned as soon as possible

Personal Details
SURNAME RANK/TITLE JOB TITLE COMPANY ADDRESS COUNTRY Tel No Fax ZIP/POSTCODE e-mail FIRST NAMES NATIONALITY DATE OF BIRTH

Registration Fees includes lunch on 4, 5 and 6 October, Dinner on 5 October and bus service between selected hotels
The fee is: UK MOD/Military UK Government CBRN UK Members All other delegates 50 245 375 625

Method of Payment (VAT is not payable)


Cheque payable in pounds sterling to CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY Invoice the company quoting Purchase Order No (if applicable) Telephone Payment with Credit/Debit Card I will telephone Symposia at Shrivenham on 01793 785529 with my card details

Accommodation
Preferential rates have been negotiated at three hotels from which a complimentary bus service is available. For details please visit www.symposiaatshrivenham.com/cbrn Please book directly with the hotel quoting booking reference DACU. I am entitled to and require Mess accommodation (if available) for the nights of 4 October 5 October Service Number

Travel and Subsistence (Please indicate below if the following applies)


I will use the bus pickup service from my hotel each day I will attend the dinner on 5 October Please specify any dietary requirements YES/NO

Travel options will be sent to all delegates in the administrative notes to be dispatched
THE SMALL PRINT
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CANCELLATIONS. Substitutions are welcome and may be made at any time, at no charge, provided the organisers are informed prior to the start of the event. If you have to cancel your booking, please do so in writing to Cranfield University. Cancellation up to 10 days working days prior to the start date is subject to a 100 administration fee, after which, regrettably, no refund can be made. Refunds will be processed after the event. PROGRAMME CHANGES. It may be necessary, for reasons beyond the control of the organisers, to change programme content, speakers and/or timing of the event. Neither Cranfield University nor the Defence Academy is liable for any changes. DATA PROTECTION. If you have received correspondence from us where the personal or company details are incorrect, please contact Symposia at Shrivenham so that we may update our records. Cranfield University gathers and manages data in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. The information may be used to update you on our other events and courses. Please tick if you do not wish us to do so. If requested, we would like to make your contact details this box available in hard copy only to other attendees at this event. Please tick this box if you do not wish us to do so. We will not share your data with other companies or agencies offering similar services.

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