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1 December 34, 2012 Venue: Sheraton Brussels Hotel Place Rogier, 3 Brussels 1210, Belgium Phone: (32) (2) Workshop focus: Assault IEDD Principles, Philosophy and Concept of Operations Introduction to access denial IEDs encountered during hostage rescue and rapid interdiction operations Introduction to Devices that Pose Imminent Risks To Life (focus: Hostage Bombs and Suicide Devices) Legal Issues regarding the Use of Deadly Force and Racial Profiling Benefits of attending: Limited delegation, allowing highly interactive training Precourse questionnaires giving you the opportunity to further tailor the course to your personal organizations priorities Practical workshops and casestudy examples Comprehensive course documentation Who should attend: Government attendee profile is: Directors / Analysts / Experts / Commanders / Operators & Trainers involved in the following disciplines: Procurement / Acquisitions EOD / IEDD Law enforcement Aviation and maritime security Antiterrorism Close protection / PSD Force protection Research and technology Homeland security Explosives research EOD / IEDD science and technology Search operations Industry attendees profile is: Directors / Business development / Corporate Managers / Operators / Trainers : CounterIEDs Aviation and maritime security Close protection / PSD RF Systems Neutralization, protection and threat mitigation Explosives detection Transport security IEDD/ EOD security training centers Force protection First responders Airport security Maritime security Dr. Franco FIORE CIED Head Scientist Head CAT 5 Sensor Group NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) LTC Fabrizio RICCI Chief CIED Department Italian CIED CoE Major Brian STAMPS Head CounterIED Branch Marine Corps systems Command Maj Jimmy NILSSON (SWE AR) IMS OPS ETEE Counter IED Staff Officer NATO HQ LTC Michael D. OLIVER Badger 07 Senior CIED Trainer US Army Europe JMTC Mr. Jim Blackburn Project Officer CIED European Defence Agency (EDA) COL Jim EKVALL Chief Electronic Warfare (EW) Division U.S. Army (TBC) COBHAM CTS Putting First Responders First Keynote Speakers COL James D. STUART Head UK Joint IED Analysis Center (JIEDAC) UK MoD Special Agent Ronald MARCELL National Program Manager Counter Proliferation Investigations (HQ) US Immigration and Customs Enforcement / Homeland Security Investigations (ICE/HSI) LTC Richard Ellis USA (A) OF4 / US Commander EITP (Expeditionary Intelligence Training Program) NATO School Major Andre Desrochers OF3, CANADA SO Concepts and Doctrine Military Engineering Centre of Excellence (MILENG COE) Mr. Jack McCRACKEN Director, Irregular Warfare Analysis BAE Systems Mr. Patrick Scott McGLYNN Principle Intelligence Analyst BAE Systems JIEDDO Speaker TBA Exhibition and Technology Demonstrations Returning for its fifth year, MKDS CIED Training workshops and Technology Exhibition will once again lead the way in providing the latest overview of intheater Route Clearance operations, Weapons Intelligence (WI), and the use of Home Made Explosives (HME) in conflict areas and in the homeland. The event will be held in Brussels, Belgium on December 34, 2012; it will feature high level presentations, three interactive workshop sessions, Exhibition and Live Demonstrations that will introduce some of latest in CIED, Force Protection and CT solutions. Identifying CIED Capability Gaps & Assessing the Training and actions required to support Current and Future Operations Featured Briefings Program Global Shield US Immigration and Customs Enforcement / Homeland Security Investigations (ICE/HSI) Route Clearance in NATO (MILENG COE) RC Broad Lessons NATO RC Doctrine Structure Current Status of RC Doctrine Development RC Fundamentals (from Lessons Learned) RC Concept (Draft) RC Perceived & Proposed way ahead Event Chair QGM (author and former British Armed Forces Ammunition Technical Officer) Chris joined the British Army at sixteen. He was commissioned from Sandhurst and later served as a high threat bomb disposal operator with a number of military counter terrorism units including four years with the UK Special Forces as an Assault IEDD operator. During his career he deployed to a number of operational theatres, including The Balkans, Northern Ireland, Colombia, Afghanistan and Iraq. For his actions during his Iraq tour, he was awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal. He rounded off his military career as an intelligence officer, and at the time of the London suicide bombings, he was seconded to COBRA (the Cabinet Office's emergency response committee) as a countersuicide bomber subject matter specialist. Since retiring from the army, Chris has worked as a counterterrorism consultant and trainer specializing in operations in hostile environments, and is also a bestselling author. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Explosives Engineers, a Member of the International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators and a regular contributor to television and radio news and current affairs programmes... Workshops Lead Sponsor Platinum Sponsor Silver Sponsor Exhibitors & Event Partners
2 Workshop Lead Sponsor Exhibitors BAE Systems Intelligence & Security is a leading provider of endtoend multidiscipline intelligence solutions to the Joint Services, Combatant Commands, Department of Defense (DoD), and the Intelligence Community (IC). Core offerings include data collection systems, advanced tradecraft training, analytical tools, cybersecurity, information technology, and support services. Platinum Sponsors Pearson Engineering design and manufacture worldleading Special to Role Combat Vehicle equipment. Pearson Engineering was founded on a commitment to provide worldclass advanced engineering solutions to meet the challenges faced by modern Armed Forces. This commitment has led to the development of PEROCC (Pearson Engineering Route Opening and Clearing Capability). PEROCC is a single platform solution to the requirements of counter IED activity through the application of a suite of tools to a chassis, with the capability to detect explosive threats and proof routes at tempo whilst maintaining a high level of selfprotection. Silver Sponsor Cobham is an international aerospace and defence company. Its leadingedge products are at the heart of sophisticated military and civil systems, keeping people safe, improving communications, and enhancing the capability of land, sea and air platforms. Cobham's CounterIED capabilities include advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) for handheld and vehiclebased detection systems. Exhibitors QinetiQ North America s Technology Solutions Group provides a wide range of defense and security products and solutions to the defense, civilian government and commercial markets. We focus on high technology research and development, and the rapid development of concepts into proven products and solutions that support survivability, unmanned systems, maritime and transportation programs. QinetiQ North America is a world leader in robotic technology solutions that save lives in defense, security and first responder environments. For more information, follow us on Facebook at or Twitter at Vallon GmbH, based in Germany, is a leading manufacturer of IED and mine detectors and bomb locators. Since 1965 Vallon GmbH has been specialized in land mine and UXO (unexploded ordnance) detection. Our customers with military and humanitarian tasks estimate Vallon products for their top quality, outstanding sensitivity, superior reliability and unconditional safety. All detectors are rugged for daily outdoor work, even under the worst conditions. Vallon is certified according to ISO 9001:2008 quality standard. Vallon detectors typically fulfill the requirements of MIL STD 810F. For more information, please visit: SELEX Elsag is the communications and secure networking solutions centre of excellence in Finmeccanica, the international group operating globally in the aerospace, defence, transportation and security sectors; and one of the world s leaders in the fields of helicopters and defence electronics. The company plays a preeminent worldwide role in the development, supply and support of secure networks and security infrastructures for the defence market, as well as private mobile networks for military and police applications. SELEX Elsag provides fully integrated military communication networks for strategic and tactical applications, including landbased, naval and satellite systems. Thermo Scientific handheld chemical identification tools are fieldready instruments that deliver precise, actionable explosives and chemical identification to bomb squads, military personnel, and other first responders. Products include FirstDefender RM, FirstDefender RMX, TruDefender FT and TruDefender FTi for identification of solids and liquids. All products include automatic mixture analysis and are built with the ruggedness, accuracy and ease of use required by military and civilian first responders. ASELSAN is capable of tailoring specific integrated electronic warfare and intelligence systems and providing unique electronic warfare and intelligence system solutions for any kind of requirement, by utilizing the accumulated experience and knowhow acquired in electronic support measure and electronic counter measure systems field. ASELSAN also specializes in design, development and manufacture of RCIED jamming systems. RF Signal Jamming products include a wide range of stateoftheart products, among which are the vehicleborne high power active/reactive RF Jammers, manpack active RF jammers, GSM Jammers etc. to suit all types of counter terrorism activities. Utilizing the outstanding "Software Defined Jammer (SDJ)" technology, ASELSAN provides custom solutions just by software updates. Please visit: Scintrex Trace Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of AUTOCLEAR, develops innovative and proprietary trace detection products and systems to help security and law enforcement agencies around the world detect explosives, drugs and other noxious substances. These days, security means more than just surveillance equipment to monitor your facility. You need to screen visitors and customers to make sure they are not carrying narcotics or explosives. CIED Technology Exhibition The CIED Technology Exhibition will offer a platform to 20 international Exhibitors leading the way in CIEDs and Force Protection solutions. Registering to visit the Technology Exhibition is Free of charge. Government, Military, Law enforcement, Civil defence, and Industry experts are welcome to register. On Site registration is NOT available. For further details on Exhibition and Sponsorship opportunities please contact SPS@MKDSTraining.com Media Partners
3 Day 1: Monday December Coffee & Registration Networking and Morning coffee Chairs opening remarks Major (Ret.) Chris HUNTER WORKSHOP 1 3.5hrs Proactive Intelligence Analytics to Combat the IED Threat BAE Systems presently supports International Assistance Security Forces (ISAF) with "ontheground" counteried (CIED) intelligence analysis support. BAE Systems deploys dedicated personnel to numerous Afghan provinces as part of CIED Intelligence Analytic Teams (CIATs). These CIATs integrate into and work with conventional military and special operations intelligence elements. The CIAT program is one way that BAE Systems is providing essential solutions and highly specialized intelligence analysis to combat the IED threat in Afghanistan. Content The BAE Systems CIED workshop will incorporate lessons learned across the team, and provide an overview of the effectiveness of this approach. BAE Systems tailors its methods to meet each unit's mission support intelligence requirements and allows our forward deployed teams to rapidly and effectively reach back into and across the BAE Systems team, thereby gaining access to the largest pool of CIED DoD contractors in the world with unique CIED capabilities and technologies. CIED CIATs enhance battalion intelligence staffs with their experience as intelligence professionals skilled in Human Intelligence Analysis, Collection Management, Database Research, and AllSource Analysis, increasing the unit's capacity and capability to conduct CIEDrelated intelligence. Agenda BAE Systems Intelligence & Security will lead a 3.5 hour workshop focusing on analytical approaches, as well as a discussion of surveillance techniques, biometric evidence usage, and human intelligence analysis which have been effectively demonstrated in Afghanistan. This multifaceted workshop will include the following discussions and elements: World IED challenge How to address the challenge and keys to success U.S. Army CIED Doctrine in Afghanistan and how BAE Systems is meeting this need What does attacking the network really mean? Network Analysis (Individual Component, Nodal, Center of Gravity) Pattern Analysis Predictive Intel Analysis Lessons learned in Afghanistan Analytical element size and make up Analytical tools And more Practical Exercise Mr. Jack McCRACKEN Director, Irregular Warfare Analysis Mr. Patrick Scott McGLYNN Principle Intelligence Analyst Coffee & Networking Break Workshop Continues Luncheon & Networking Workshop Lead Sponsor Counter Insurgency Exhibition Overview and Technology and Threat Demonstrations COIN Overview Fundamentals ISAF LtCol Richard ELLIS Commander, NATO School USEUCOM Expeditionary Intelligence Training Program/Centre Law Enforcement and Customs Solutions to Countering the IED Law Enforcement and customs Authorities Border Enforcement Abilities Law Enforcement and Customs Cooperative Efforts Military and Law Enforcement Cooperation Real World examples of International Law Enforcement Cooperation Mr. Ronald Marcell Special Agent/National Program Manager Counter Proliferation Investigations, HQ US Immigration and Customs Enforcement / Homeland Security Investigations (ICE/HSI) A UK approach to IED network disruption from a strategic perspective What is JIEDAC? How does JIEDAC approach disruption? How JIEDAC coordinates with UK departments and Allies Challenges and risks James D. STUART Head Joint Improvised Explosive Device Analysis Centre (JIEDAC) UK MoD Coffee & Networking Break NATO Counter IED Task Force NATO CIED Task Force, Mandate, Achievements and Challenges for the future in developing the NATO CIED capability Maj Jimmy NILSSON (SWE AR) IMS OPS ETEE Counter IED Staff Officer NATO HQ Advanced GroundPenetrating Radar (GPR) End of Day 1 Chairs closing remarks WORKSHOP hrs Evolution of Jihadist Terrorist TTPs This workshop introduces delegates to a number of scenarios in the form of case studies as well as studying footage of Jihadist operatives engaging in training scenarios. The workshop will take the form of a review and analysis session, focusing on advanced jihadist terrorist training and tactical methodology. Much of the footage to be studied was filmed by Jihadist trainers while conducting advanced tactical training at compounds in Afghanistan, the Caucuses and Pakistan. Workshop Outline: Scenarios and case studies will include Current and Future IED threats to the Homeland Hostage taking/execution Improvised CBRN Devices Ambushes/Driveby shootings Suicide terrorism
4 Day 2: Tuesday December 4 JIEDDO Coffee & Registration Networking and Morning coffee Chairs opening remarks Major (Ret.) Chris HUNTER WORKSHOP 3 2.0hrs JIEDDO Speaker to be advised Luncheon & Networking US Army Europe JMTC Route Clearance in NATO Full workshop Agenda available soon RC Broad Lessons NATO RC Doctrine Structure Current Status of RC Doctrine Development RC Fundamentals (from lessons learned) RC Concept (Draft) RC Perceived & Proposed way ahead Major Andre DESROCHERS OF3, Canada SO Concepts & Doctrine Military Engineering Centre of Excellence (MILENG COE) Coffee & Networking Break NCI Agency Attack the network vs. Defeat the device: where to focus? Attack the network is key (Training, Intel, Exploitation, financial issues) Technology is one of the key enablers Where shall NATO focus its effort? Post ISAF consideration Dr. Franco FIORE CIED Head Scientist Head CAT 5 Sensor Group NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) Marine Corps Systems Command Major Brian STAMPS Head CounterIED Branch Marine Corps Systems Command National Joint CIED CoE Route Clearance A Key Capability to support freedom of movement The IED Threat Route Clearance Future Operational Scenario Development of a Future Capability Employment and Lessons Learned LtCol Fabrizio RICCI OF4, ITA Army ENGR National Joint CIED Center of Excellence Italian MoD MCSC LTC Michael D. OLIVER Badger 07 Senior CIED Trainer US Army Europe JMTC European Defence Agency TBA Mr. Jim BLACKBURN Project Officer CIED European Defence Agency Assault IEDD and CounterSuicide Bomber Operations in High Threat Environments To introduce IED operators and commanders to a range of overt and covert techniques used in the rapid assessment and neutralization of hostage, suicide and access denial devices, during hostage rescue and interdiction operations landbased, aviation and maritime environments. Assault IED Defeat is a specialised skillsset enabling suitably selected operator to rapidly assess and neutralise IED s during landbased, aviation and maritime interdiction operations. Assault IEDD differs from generic IEDD in that the overriding aim of the operator is to maintain the momentum of the assault force in a hostile (highthreat) environment by facilitating the assault force reaching their objective safely, rapidly and with minimum risk of compromise. Assault IEDD Operations and Planning workshop introduces delegates to a number of scenarios in the form of case studies as well as outlining the tactics, techniques and procedures necessary to stabilize and neutralise complex IEDs used during hostage rescue Workshop Outline: Principles and philosophy of Assault IEDD Film: Hostage Rescue in a Hostile Environment Countering Suicide Bombers: Typical Interdiction Scenarios Case studies: Terrorist use of Explosives and suicide devices during HBT Incidents Tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) and wider considerations for Assault IEDD operations WORKSHOP 4 3.0hrs Coffee & Networking Break Workshop Continues Panel Discussions Route Clearance in CIED Panel TBA End of Day 2 Chairs closing remarks
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