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www.Beyond-Border.com

Be Where U.S. and Canadian Border

Security Leadership Convene

Beyond the Border 2.0

SEPTEMBER 16 - 17, 2014

C O B O C E N T E R | D E T R O I T, M I

Where Connections Are Made and Relationships Are Built

The 2nd Annual

Scenes from 2013 US/Canada Border Conference

Corporate Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Bronze Sponsors

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ATTENDANCE

MISSION

On February 4, 2011, President Obama and Prime Minister Harper announced the United States-Canada joint declaration, Beyond the Border: A Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness. Beyond the Border articulates a shared approach to security in which both countries work together to address threats within, at, and away from our borders, while expediting lawful trade and travel. The US/Canada Border Conference brings together local, state, provincial and federal agencies, as well as business organizations, in a central location convenient to both nations, to advance this significant agenda between the United States and Canada.

As a sponsor, you have the unique opportunity to meet and network with federal agency leadership from both countries, as well as local, state and provincial law enforcement agencies seeking innovative products, systems, and solutions to advance their mission.

Scene from 2013 US/Canada Border Conference

The Conference attracts senior level government and industry professionals from these organizations.

greatest opportunities for making our mutual border

more secure, work better, smarter and more fluidly

for the North American economic juggernaut. In

doing so, we are bringing together thought leaders

and policy makers from both nations to advance

the policy agenda, envisioning what goes beyond

and after the Beyond the Border initiative. We will

be discussing how to implement Beyond the Border

2.0, a U.S.-Canada border for the 21st Century.”

Advisory Board Chairman Robert C. Bonner, Senior Principal, Sentinel HS Group, Former Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Former Administrator, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Former U.S. District Judge for California’s Central District

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David V. Aguilar

Partner, GSIS

Former Acting Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Thomas F. Atkin

Director, U.S. Business Development Homeland Security, Raytheon

Pierre-Yves Bourduas

President, P-Y Public Safety Management Inc. Former Deputy Commissioner of Federal Services and Central Region, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Retired)

Theresa Cardinal Brown

Director, Immigration Policy, Bipartisan Policy Center Principal, Cardinal North Strategies, LLC

Allen Gina

Co-Founder, CT Strategies

Former Assistant Commissioner, International Trade U.S. Customs

and Border Protection

Mike Laden

Principal, Trade Innovations President, TRG Direct

D. Brian Peterman

Vice Admiral,

U.S. Coast Guard, (Retired)

Robert C. Bonner

Advisory Board Chairman; Former Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Former Administrator, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration; and Former U.S. District Judge for California’s Central District

Jayson P. Ahern

Principal

The Chertoff Group

Former Acting Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection

W. Ralph Basham

Advisory Board Chairman;

Partner Command Consulting Group;

Former Commissioner, U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Former Director, U.S. Secret Service

Ronald S. Colburn

President of the Border Patrol Foundation Former National Deputy Chief,

U.S. Border Patrol

Alain Jolicoeur

President of AMPRAX, Inc.; Former President, Canada Border Services Agency; Chair of the Audit Committee, World Customs Organization; and Chair of the Audit Committee, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Chris Marzilli

President, General Dynamics, C4 Systems

James D. Phillips

President & CEO

Canadian/American Border Trade Alliance

2014 Advisory Board

The US/Canada Border Conference is privileged to work with an esteemed group of experts from both the U.S. and Canada who assure that the program will be of the highest caliber, focusing on the most pressing issues, and will attract the best and brightest speakers.

SEPTEMBER 16-17, 2014

COBO CENTER | DETROIT, MI

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MARKETING:

Eagle Eye’s extensive and comprehensive marketing campaign assures sponsors will be networking with senior level decision-makers.

• Targeted direct mail

• Telemarketing

• Email marketing

• Website promotion

• Social media

• Face-to-face visits with senior government officials

• Online Advertising

• Press releases

SPONSORSHIP VALUE PROPOSITION

Sponsors receive a conference pass ($995 Value!), enabling direct access to interact and network with border security leadership from the U.S. and Canada throughout the two-day program.

Sponsorship packages are custom designed to deliver high-impact, maximum exposure brand building, for any budget. Sponsors

Source

Security.com

INTERNATIONAL

MEDIA PARTNERS

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• Access Control

• Airborne and Ground-Based Surveillance

• Armored Vehicles

• Armor Products

• Barriers

• Binoculars and Scopes

• Biohazard Detection Systems

• Biometrics Products & Services

• CBRNE

• Command & Control Systems (C2)

• Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelli-gence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR)

• Control Monitors

• Communications Products/Systems

• Cyber Security

• Data/Analytics

• Documentation Authentication Systems

• Electro-Optic Imaging

• Electronic Identification Systems

• Entry/Exit Screening Systems

• Fingerprinting Technology

• GPS Systems

• Guard & Bomb Sniffing Dogs

• Infrared Imaging Technologies

• Intelligence Sharing

• Intrusion Detection Systems

• Law Enforcement Training

• License Plate Readers

• Marine Patrol Products

• Mobile Video Surveillance Systems

• Motion Detectors

• Night Vision

• Non-Lethal Weapons/Ammunition

• Perimeter Protection

• Portable X-ray Machines

• Public Security & Safety

• Radar Systems

• Radiation Detection

• Rugged Terrain Vehicles

• Scanning Systems • Sensors • Surveillance Cameras • Systems Integration • Tactical Equipment • Thermal Imaging • Threat Detection

• Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UAV & UGV)

• Video Surveillance Systems

• Voice Recognition Systems

• Weapons/Weapons Systems

• Wireless Communications

HERE’S WHO QUALIFIES

FOR SPONSORSHIP

US/Canada Border Conference is committed to bringing value to our attendees, so if you are in any of these businesses, you qualify for a sponsorship.

SEPTEMBER 16-17, 2014

COBO CENTER | DETROIT, MI

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Providing the greatest access to decision-makers means taking the Conference to them, not the other way around. That’s why we are returning to the Cobo Center in Detroit, MI. Its central location between the US and Canada east and west coast ports, and the fact that Detroit is the busiest port of entry for rail and truck traffic between the two nations, makes it the ideal location for the Conference. The newly renovated state-of-the-art Cobo Center is also a plus. http://www.cobocenter.com/about_us

For networking with senior U.S. and Canadian border security leadership, US/Canada Border Conference 2014 is the most cost-effective and productive way to build your brand, make important relationships, and generate leads in this multi-billion dollar marketplace!

MANAGEMENT

When you participate at an Eagle Eye Expositions event, you will meet highly qualified attendees who are searching for your products, technologies, services and solutions – people who influence the buying decision, and who have the authority to make buying decisions. And you will experience a level of professionalism second to none.

Our mission is to support your mission – and at Eagle Eye Expositions, we take that responsibility very seriously.

Eagle Eye Expositions also produces Border Security Expo, the world’s leading conference and expo dedicated to international border security - April 21-22, 2015, Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, AZ

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