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HITRON’s MH-65C DELTA Helicopters USCG Enforcement Cutters DEA Special Operations Tactical Equipment Presents a training summit: Counter Narco-Terrorism & Drug Interdiction 2013 Features: September, 16th: Human Trafficking Workshop September, 17th: Main Event Day One September, 18th: Main Event Day Two Location: Miami, Florida CAPT Donna Cottrell Commanding Officer HITRON, USCG Steve Caldwell Director Maritime Security and Coast Guard Issues Homeland Security and Justice Team US GAO CAPT (Ret.) Ted J. Venable CNT Program Manager U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command Eddie Gleason Office of Legislative Affairs U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Coast Guard, Illicit Drugs & Federal Law Enforcement Training Center US Department of Homeland Security CDR Harry Schmidt Chief Drugs and Migrants Division, USCG CAPT Austin Gould Commander SECMIA USCG Alysa D. Erichs Special Agent in Charge ICE-Homeland Security Investigations Sponsored By: Media Partners: Top Counter Narco-Terrorism priorities The drug circle, where drugs are going to and where they are coming from The strongest international partnerships that have been effective in stemming narco- terrorism Distribution lines and protecting the points of entry (POEs), airports, ports, waterways, overland Human trafficking, smuggling and slavery Cargo and container detection systems and advanced technologies Post Afghanistan withdrawal strategies and what it means for the US www.CounterTerrorismEvent.com 1-800-882-8684 [email protected] Eliminating the Nexus Between Terrorism and Narcotics Don’t Miss Premier Presentations on Interdiction Technology Check Out Our Human Trafficking Workshop!

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Counter Narco-Terrorism & Drug Interdiction (CNTDI) will focus on the technology and capability requirements needed by the US government to expose and eliminate the main sources of terrorist financing. There is a direct correlation between the poppy seed fields in Afghanistan and the Taliban, The National Liberation Army and the coca plant manufacturing in Columbia, and the various Mexican Drug Cartels through marijuana and cocaine shipping. These examples and many more highlight the connection between drugs and terrorism, and CNTDI 2013 will seek to demonstrate how best to combat that relationship. To view more information visit http://bit.ly/1amIKM2

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• HITRON’s MH-65C DELTA Helicopters

• USCG Enforcement Cutters • DEA Special OperationsTactical Equipment

Presents a training summit:

Counter Narco-Terrorism & DrugInterdiction 2013 Features:

September, 16th: Human Trafficking WorkshopSeptember, 17th: Main Event Day OneSeptember, 18th: Main Event Day TwoLocation:Miami, Florida

CAPT Donna CottrellCommanding Officer

HITRON, USCG

Steve CaldwellDirector Maritime Security andCoast Guard Issues HomelandSecurity and Justice TeamUS GAO

CAPT (Ret.) Ted J. VenableCNT Program Manager U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command

Eddie GleasonOffice of Legislative Affairs U.S.

Secret Service, U.S. Coast Guard,Illicit Drugs & Federal Law

Enforcement Training CenterUS Department of Homeland Security

CDR Harry SchmidtChief Drugs and Migrants Division, USCG

CAPT Austin GouldCommander SECMIA

USCG

Alysa D. ErichsSpecial Agent in ChargeICE-Homeland SecurityInvestigations

Sponsored By: MediaPartners:

• Top Counter Narco-Terrorism priorities

• The drug circle, where drugs are going toand where they are coming from

• The strongest international partnerships thathave been effective in stemming narco-terrorism

• Distribution lines and protecting the pointsof entry (POEs), airports, ports, waterways,overland

• Human trafficking, smuggling and slavery

• Cargo and container detection systems andadvanced technologies

• Post Afghanistan withdrawal strategies andwhat it means for the US

www.CounterTerrorismEvent.com • 1-800-882-8684 • [email protected]

Eliminating the Nexus Between Terrorism and Narcotics

Don’t Miss Premier Presentations on Interdiction Technology

Check Out Our Human Trafficking Workshop!

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September, 16th: Human TraffickingWorkshop

September, 17th: Main Event Day One

September, 18th: Main Event Day Two

Miami, FloridaEliminating the Nexus Between Terrorism and Narcotics

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Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities Sponsorships and Exhibits are excellent opportunities for yourcompany to showcase its products and services to high-level,targeted decision makers attending the Counter Narco –Terrrorism and Drug Interdiction event. IDGA also realizes thatevery company’s objectives and strategies within themarketplace are different. That’s why we leverage our decadesof government and military business experience to help craftand deliver customized sponsorship packages for our partners.For sponsorship opportunities, please contact MarcZamarin at 1-877-886-0722 or [email protected].

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Dear Colleagues,

As the event developer of IDGA’s Counter Narco-Terrorism & Drug Interdiction2013, it is my pleasure to invite you to join us this September in Miami FL, to takepart in this unique opportunity to interact with some of the most influentialpeople in countering narco-terrorism. This event offers the unparalleledopportunity to interact with those who are on the forefront of the war onterrorism and to gain firsthand insight into what is needed to combatnarcotics.

At a time of unprecedented budget reductions, now more then ever, innovativeand creative solutions are needed to ensure national security. Examining andutilizing various international partnerships, interdiction capabilities, andadvancements in homeland security will help to stifle one of the largest sources ofrevenue for terrorist organizations.

By focusing our efforts to defeat the drug trade, we will.

Counter Narco-Terrorism & Drug Interdiction 2013 is the only event of itskind with a primary focus of combatting terrorism through drug interdiction.Driven by the President’s FY 2013 Drug Control Budget and new and evolvingstrategies on combating terrorism in a post-Afghanistan world, CNT&DI will bringto light the most advanced technologies in the national security arsenal, provideupcoming policy and legislative updates, and focus on the front lines of the War ofTerrorism.

I hope to meet you at this exclusive and collaborative event.

Kind regards,

Tyler Baylis Program Director, IDGA

P.S. Don’t Miss the

Dedicated Workshop

on Human Trafficking!

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Hear What Out Attendees Have Said About IDGA’s Past Events:“This event providesgovernment officials, lawenforcement agents, andtechnology service providersthe opportunity to engage,collaborate and learn fromeach other”

- General Dynamics C4 Systems

“Great overview andrepresentation of the bordersecurity community. Goodinterface between keygovernment influencers andindustry”

- DRS Technologies

“Excellent, passionate, original ideas”

– CEO, Morfsys

“Very interesting information” – Project Officer, Department ofDefense

“Good overview of complexmission portfolio”

– USCG R&D Center

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9:00 Registration & Coffee

10:00 ICE Special Task Force on Human Trafficking

Human trafficking is one of the most heinous crimes that ICE investigates. Inits worst manifestation, human trafficking is akin to modern-day slavery.Victims pay to be illegally transported into the United States only to findthemselves in the thrall of traffickers. They are forced into prostitution,involuntary labor and other forms of servitude to repay debts – often entry inthe United States. In certain cases, the victims are mere children. They findthemselves surrounded by an unfamiliar culture and language withoutidentification documents, fearing for their lives and the lives of their families.

What will be covered:• ICE and DHS human trafficking awareness campaigns, DHS Blue Campaign,ICE in Plain Sight Campaign

• Project STAMP (Smuggler and Trafficker Assests, Monies and Proceeds)• Recent investigations case study

How you will benefit• Learn from ICE investigators first hand experience in the fight againsthuman trafficking

• Discover new strategies to combat smuggling of persons and clear signs tospot possible trafficking in persons

• Participate and share in an interactive form discussion

Session Leader:Victor WilliamsSpecial Agent in ChargeICE-Homeland Security Investigations

11:00 United States’ Global Engagement on the Fight AgainstHuman Trafficking

The Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking inPersons leads the United States’ global engagement on the fight againsthuman trafficking, partnering with foreign governments and civil society todevelop and implement effective strategies for confronting modern slavery.The Office has responsibility for bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, targetedforeign assistance, and public engagement on trafficking in persons. • Partnering with foreign governments and civil society to develop andimplement effective strategies for confronting modern slavery

• Using bilateral and multilateral diplomacy to fight human trafficking• Discussing “3P” paradigm of protecting victims, preventing trafficking, andprosecuting traffickers

How you will benefit• Hear about the latest policies and partnerships available to the Statedepartment to help stop human trafficking

• Discover more about the special teams focused on multilateral affairs andstrategic planning and budget issues

• Hear about the process of engaging foreign governments regarding humantrafficking issues

Session Leader:*Awaiting Confirmation* Ambassador Luis CdeBacaAmbassador-At-Large Office to Monitor & Combat Trafficking in PersonsUS State Department

September 16th, 2013 Human Trafficking Focus Day

Sponsors:

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8:00 Registration and Coffee

9:00 Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks

9:15 Challenges of Maritime Drug Interdiction inthe Transit Zone• Preventing, reducing vulnerability to, and aiding in recoveryfrom domestic terrorist attacks

• Assisting Congress by researching and analyzing issues inboth the homeland security and justice areas

• Utilizing a variety of analytical techniques, includingsurveys, statistical analyses, modeling, structuredinterviews, file reviews, and direct observations

Steve CaldwellDirector Maritime Security and Coast Guard Issues HomelandSecurity and Justice TeamGAO

10:00 US SOUTHCOM Initiatives and Partnershipsfor Countering Narco-Terrorism• Utilizing a holistic strategy that will help prioritizeprograms, streamline activities, and integrate efforts acrossthe U.S. interagency

• Strengthening the security capacities of our partners inCentral America

• Collaborating with other agencies and nations to supportCTOC efforts through detection & monitoring, informationsharing, and partner nation capacity building

CAPT (Ret.) Ted J. VenableCNT Program ManagerU.S. Naval Forces Southern Command

10:45 Networking Break

11:15 Spotlight: USCG HITRON’s InterdictionCapabilities• Prevention: utilizing port security, waterway management,and response operations teams to counter drug trafficking

• New and advanced equipment used in the war on drugs andhow it is being used and implemented by the Coast Guard

• Maintaining situational awareness in a manner that securesthe trust and confidence of the Nation

CAPT Donna CottrellCommanding Officer HITRONUSCG

12:00 Drug Interdiction Policy and Implementation,Equipment needed to Fight Terrorism• Protecting our economic interests through strong partnerships • Safely and effectively assisting mariners on the sea anddiligently protecting our environment while activelydeterring and preventing threats from reaching our shores.

• Future insights on developing cohesive partnerships in theCaribbean and South America aimed at drug interdiction

LCDR Oliver Barrett (ret.)Counter Terrorism SpecialistJanus Advisory

September 17th, 2013 Main Event Day One

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12:45 Lunch

1:45 Combating the Flow of Drugs into the UnitedStates• Stopping drugs at the points of entry• Reducing the supply of drugs from the source by denyingsmugglers the use of air and maritime routes in the TransitZone, a six million square mile area, including the Caribbean,Gulf of Mexico and Eastern Pacific

• Coordinating closely with other federal agencies andcountries within the region to disrupt and deter the flow ofillegal drugs

CDR Harry SchmidtChief Drug and Migrant Division,USCG

2:30 International Perspective on Narco-Terrorismand Future Solutions• Striving to inhibit terrorist finances at the source, cuttingaway their cash crop

• Utilizing foreign perspectives and solutions to counteringnarco-terrorism

• Advancements and capabilities of the latest technologiesutilized in detecting and countering terrorist plantations

Dr. Vanda Felbab-BrownSenior FellowBrookings Institute

3:15 Networking Break

4:00 Ensuring Border Security at the Points of Entry• Enforcing import and export regulations and monitoring forillegal drugs

• The front lines of drug enforcement, keeping our borderssecure and drug free

• Utilizing advanced cargo and container screening platformsin furthering efforts to stem distribution

Hector PesqueraAssistant Port Director, Safety and SecurityPort of Miami

4:45 Program Office in the War on Terrorism• Next Steps: The next area of focus for the CNTPO, shiftingfield of vision to the homeland and border security

• Newest technological advancements in combating foreigndrug trades and stifling the flow of narcotics into the US

• The ability of the US to interdict the drug trade in foreigncountries based on intelligence from foreign partnerships

Guy ThomasChairmanGlobal Maritime Awareness Institute for Safety &Stewardship

5:30 End of Main Event Day One

OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS

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8:00 Registration and Coffee

9:00 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks

9:15 Implementing the President’s TOC Strategywithin ICE• Taking a focused government approach on organized crimeintelligence, interdictions, investigations, partnerships andprivate sector collaboration

• The critical interface between law enforcement and theintelligence community in combatting narco-terrorism

• Discussing ICE’s illicit Pathways Attack Strategy

Alysa D. ErichsSpecial Agent in Charge Miami SectorICE-Homeland Security Investigations

10:00 DEA Initiatives in Miami and the Caribbean• Prioritizing post War in Afghanistan DEA initiatives for apost-Afghanistan withdrawal environment

• Latest technological advancements in the DEA’s arsenal• Detailing the latest capabilities and requirements for DEAagents in the field in order to better equip them to combatterrorism

Derek MaltzSpecial Agent in Charge, Special OperationsDEA

10:45 Networking Break

11:30 Maritime Security and Counter TerrorismConcerns for a Post War Afghanistan• Leading international and national counter terrorisminitiatives through threat analysis

• Insights into how the intelligence community and lawenforcement agencies partner together to combat narco-terrorism

• Leaving Afghanistan secure and capable of implementingdrug enforcement agencies to stem the flow of drugswithin its borders

CAPT Austin GouldCommander SECMIAUSCG

12:15 Legislative Update: Stopping theDestabilizing Effects of Narco-Terrorism• Incentivizing farmers and cultivators to not support terroristefforts to utilize narcotics for the purpose of financingweapons

• Preventing destabilization in foreign countries caused bythe drug trade

• Emphasizing Washington’s role in partnering with foreigncountries in order to develop their internal security and lawenforcement agencies

Eddie GleasonOffice of Legislative Affairs U.S. Secret Service, U.S. CoastGuard, Illicit Drugs & Federal Law Enforcement Training CenterUS Department of Homeland Security

September 18th, 2013 Main Event Day Two 1:00 Lunch

1:45 Utilizing Telecommunication Operations forRapid Interagency Cooperation• Developing new lines of communication, from foreigndeployed, to international sources, to boots on the ground,and border security agents

• Sustaining the workforce to incrementally develop anddeliver products that simplify network initialization

• Allowing soldiers to send and receive information in orderto execute the mission through interoperability

Officer John SullivanNarcotics SpecialistLos Angeles Sheriff’s Department

2:30 The Role of the Coast Guard's 7th District inInterdicting Illegal Narcotics and Migrants• Needs and capabilities showcase, the latest tools of theMiami Seaport

• Ensuring facility security, preventing infiltration anddeveloping comprehensive strategy solutions

• Port identification requirements, utilizing biometrics tosecure the port

*Awaiting Confirmation*CDR Tim CroninAssistant Branch Chief Enforcement Seventh DistrictUSCG

3:15 Networking Break

4:00 Drug Interdiction in the Middle East• Identifying problem areas in the middle east, anddeveloping solution based on regional and ethnic ties, aswell as local government support

• Update: the latest study to be revealed by the Center onCounterterrorism Cooperation

• Future focus, solutions, and challenges for fighting narco-terrorism

Michael MiklaucicDirector of Research Information and Publications at theCenter for Complex OperationsNational Defense University

4:45 Narco-Terrorism, an Emerging Threat to theMaritime and Air Operations in the Caribbean • Operations of Middle East Terrorist Groups in Latin Americaand its Impact in the Caribbean.

• Narco-Terrorism Operations: Latin America - Caribbean -Africa.

• New Narco-Terrorism Geopolitical Map• Transnational Terror-Crime in the Caribbean

Johan ObdolaChief, Latin America BureauInter Port Police

5:30 End of Counter Narco-Terrorism & DrugInterdiction 2013

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