Politics of/at the Airport: Integrated Program
Italics: Leading Change: The Canadian Aviation Security Conference
Bold: "Moving Targets" (Academic workshop)
Day 1
8:30am Breakfast and Official Conference Opening
9:00am Keynote Address:
Robert Milton, Air Canada, Chairman, President and CEO, ACE Aviation Holdings INc.
9:30am Plenary: Terrorism: Three Views - One Mission
To be effective in overcoming terrorism, we need to understand why it occurs. Any effective strategy against terrorism requires knowing what motivates this form of violence against innocent civilians. Assessing the threat of terrorism and solutions to mitigate risks will continue to evolve. This panel will address the distinct approaches taken by the Israel, U.K, and Canada.
Moderator: Lionel Alain Dupuis, Permanent representative of Canada on the ICAO Council and first vice-president of the Council
10:30am Break
10:45am Plenary
Terrorism and Canada's Response: Government Air Transportation Environment: Recognizing the Threats to Civil Aviation - Developing Effective Countermeasures for Today and Tomorrow
Canada's National Security Policy sets out an integrated strategy and action plan designed to address current and future threats. The policy will be complemented by the Transportation Security Strategy which is being drafted and will set the direction for aviation security. But terrorism is a moving target that is constantly evolving. This panel will present how the landscape has changed in the past several years and how Canada is positioned to address these changes.
Moderator: Margaret Purdy, Special Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Transport
12:00pm Lunch and Exhibitor Show
2:00pm Plenary
Terrorism and Canada's Response: Industry Air Transportation Environment: Recognizing the Threats to Civil Aviation - Developing Effective Countermeasures for Today and Tomorrow
When Canada launched its major changes to aviation security three years ago, the landscape was very different. This panel of industry representatives has taken the time to pause and reflect on how to move forward efficiently and effectively.
Moderator: Margaret Purdy, Special Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Transport
3:15pm Break
3:30pm ACADEMIC: Terrorism, Crime, and Security
5:00pm Exhibitor Reception and Show
6:30pm Kip Hawley, Asst Secretary, Dept of Homeland Security/Transportation Security Administration
Aviation Security Dinner
8:00pm Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities
Day 2
7:00am Breakfast & Networking
8:30am Plenary Debate
Security and Privacy Issues: The Challenge for Aviation
A wide range of human rights and civil liberties organizations have expressed concerns about the emerging desire of aviation security stakeholders to use databases and technologies like biometrics, no-fly lists, closed circuit camera systems etc. Can the aviation sector increase confidence in travel documents, reduce fraud, combat terrorism and protect aviation without infringing on human rights or civil liberties?
Moderator: TBA
9:30am Concurrent 1-A
Biometric Identifiers and the Modern Face of Terror
Biometrics can have a huge role to play in the global war on terrorism. Canadian technology is among the best in the world. This panel will discuss how Canadian industry can best position itself to play on this world stage.
Moderator: Elia Zureik, Queen's University
Concurrent 1-B
Technology and Research That Makes a Difference
In this era of convergence, existing technologies have not and are not being adapted to security applications. For example, space-based satellites and sensors being used to guide weapons systems, map cities and study the weather could be transitioned to aviation security. Hear Canadian industry representatives profile state-of-the art technologies that have potential aviation security applications.
Moderator: John Reid, President, CATAAlliance
10:30am Break
10:45am Academic: Cases and Concepts
12:00pm Lunch Plenary: Funding for Aviation Security
Moderator: Paul Brent, CTV Ottawa
2:00pm Plenary: Threat Based Security for Tomorrow
Moderator: John Kaldeway, President & CEO, GTAA
3:00pm Break
3:15pm Academic: theories and ethics
4:30pm Conference Wrap-up & Closing Remarks
5:00pm Conference Closed