Dupont Summit 2013 – Infragard EMP SIG Auditorium Panels
Place: The Historic Whittemore House, Washington, DC
1. Introduction
Mr. Charles (Chuck) Manto, InfraGard National EMP SIG Chairman
Ms. Mary Lasky, Program Manager, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
FBI Section Chief Peter Trahon, Cyber Division
Dr. Dane Egli, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Strengthening Security and Resilience in the 21st Century
Dr. Dane Egli, National Security Advisor, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
2. Federal, State and Utility Plans for Grid Protection
Congressman Roscoe Bartlett, Ph.D., of Maryland
Dr. Chris Beck, Vice President, Policy and Strategic Initiatives, Electric Infrastructure Security Council
Dr. Peter Vincent Pry, Executive Director, National Task Force on Homeland Security
Mr. Richard Waggel, FERC
Honorable R. James Woolsey, Chairman of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and a Venture Partner with Lux Capital, former Director of Central Intelligence
3. The FBI, DHS, DoD and the National Governors Association Public/Private Plans to Mitigate Cyber Threats against CI
Dr. Frank Kesterman, Professor of Homeland Security and Cyber Security, University of Maryland University College
Mr. Thomas MacLellan, Director, Homeland Security and Public Safety Division, National Governors Association
Mr. Trent Teyema, FBI Washington Field Office, Assistant Special Agent in Charge
Mr. William O. (Bill) Waddell, Director, Mission Command and Cyberspace Group, Center for Strategic Leadership and Development, US Army War College
Mr. Robin Montana Williams, CWDP, Chief, National Cybersecurity Education and Awareness Branch, Department of Homeland Security
4. Latest Idaho National Laboratory Research Data on GMD Impacts to Power Grid Infrastructure
Mr. Scott McBride, National and Homeland Security, Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience, Idaho National Laboratory
5. Updates on Space Weather Threats for Power and Communications
Mr. William Murtagh, Program Coordinator, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/National Weather Service Space Weather Prediction Center
6. Planning for High-Impact Disasters in Light of Recent Disasters
Major General Robert Newman, former Adjutant General of Virginia
Dr. Paul Stockton, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense
7. Panel: Planning for EMP and High-Impact Disasters
Dr. Richard Andres, Chairman, Energy Security Program, NDU
BG (NYG-Ret) Kenneth Chrosniak
Ambassador Henry F. Cooper, Chairman, High Frontier
MG (Red) Robert Newman, US Army retired and former Adjutant General of Virginia
Dr. Paul Stockton, former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense
CAPT James Terbush, MD, USN and US NORAD/NORTHCOM, J9
8. Cost-Effective Electric Power Grid Mitigation in 2014
Mr. George Anderson, Founder and Chairman of the Board, Emprimus
Dr. William Joyce, Chairman, President, Advanced Fusion Systems
Mr. Gale Nordling, President and CEO, Emprimus
9. Cost-Effective Financing Micro-Grids for Critical Infrastructure
Mr. Jeff Weiss, Cofounder and Managing Director, Distributed Sun
10. Cost-Effective EMP Protection for Communications Networks and Power Sources
Dr. George Baker, Professor Emeritus, James Madison University
Mr. David Oppenheimer, Pathion
11. Energy Security Impacts on the Data Center Industry
Mr. Thomas Popik, Chairman, Foundation for Resilient Societies
Mr. Michael Caruso, ETS-Lindgren
Dr. George Baker, Professor Emeritus, James Madison University
12. Maine Legislation on Power Grid Protection from Manmade and Natural EMP
Maine State Representative Andrea Boland
13. Concluding Remarks and Next Steps for EMP SIG Working Group
Mr. Chuck Manto and Guests
Mr. Arnold Kishi, President of Hawaii InfraGard Members Alliance
Mr. Bron Cikotas, former executive from the Defense Nuclear Agency