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Border Management & Technologies Summit
2016
16
th
– 18
th
May 2016, Grand Ankara Rixos Hotel, Ankara, Turkey
Organized By:
Sponsors & Exhibitors
Esteemed Speaker Line-up:
•
Elona Gjebrea,
Deputy Minister,
Ministry of Internal Affairs, Albania
•
Ambassador Andrew Tesoriere,
Head of Mission,
EU Border Assistance Mission (EUBAM) to Moldova and
Ukraine
•
Chief Inspector Tolga Becer,
Chief of Migrant Smuggling and Human Trafficking Bureau, Department of
Anti-Smuggling and Organised Crime,
National Police Force, Turkey
•
Julie Gillis,
Head of UK Transformation,
UK Border Force
•
Jiri Celikovsky,
Head of Unit for Coordination of Schengen Cooperation and Border Control,
Ministry of Interior,
Czech Republic
•
Johnnie Muller,
Security Director,
Copenhagen Airport
•
Julien Coudray,
Head of the API-PNR Project,
French Customs
•
Beatrice Comby,
Director, Capacity Building Division,
Frontex
•
Emrah Guler,
National Immigration and Border Management (IBM) Officer,
International Organisation for
Migration (IOM)
•
Lieutenant Colonel Mentor Shabani,
Director, Integrated Border Management Division,
Border Police, Kosovo
•
Naim Hoxha,
National Organised Crime Advisor,
OSCE Mission in Kosovo
•
Tony Smith,
Managing Director,
Fortinus Global
Reasons to Attend:
Analyse the current migration and refugee crisis in
Eastern Europe and Turkey
Review the current EU border regulations and
policies
Discuss the importance of Identity Management at
borders
Understand the recent developments in IBM
strategies in Eastern Europe
Hear from leading officials from Turkey and
neighbouring nations
Network with key border security vendors in our
exhibition
Associated Workshop
16
thMay 2016
09.00 – 16.00
Topic to be Confirmed
Hosted By:
Full Event Schedule 16
th
– 18
th
May 2016
Monday 16
thMay 2016
09.00 – 16.00
Topic to be Confirmed
Hosted by: Tony Smith CBE,
Managing Director,
Fortinus
Tuesday 17
thMay 2016
08.30 – 17.30
CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION DAY ONE
Discussion Points:
Turkish Border Security review and roadmap
EU Migration policies and challenges
Port Security and Surveillance
Integrated Border Management progress in Eastern Europe
Wednesday 18
thMay 2016
08.30 – 17.30
CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION DAY TWO
Discussion Points:
Tracking Migration through Europe
Airport Security – Challenges and Emerging Threats
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Workshop – Topic to be Confirmed
Monday 16
th
May 2016
OVERVIEW
Coming soon…
AGENDA
HOSTS
We are an international consultancy company offering the very best
advice available in border security, immigration, visas, accreditation,
major event solutions, leadership and programme delivery.
Our Managing Director - Tony Smith - is a former Director General of the
UK Border Force and Head of Borders in both Canada and the UK. He was
awarded the distinguished Commander of the Order Of the British Empire
for his contribution to the safety and security of the London 2012 Olympic
Games. This uniquely positions us as an authority on hosting high profile
international events safely and securely.
We offer niche advice on meeting FIFA and IOC guarantees on visas,
borders, security and accreditation to countries hosting or bidding to host
major events, and to the private sector companies supporting them. We
support global security solutions including command and control,
programme integration and operational delivery in both the private and
public sector.
Our knowledge and experience is world leading and second to none. We
work with governments and agencies as well as private sector
organisations to implement strategies, support bids and add value. We
aid our clients to innovate and grow.
We believe that inspirational and motivational leadership is the key to
successful outcomes. We provide specific presentations and seminars to
assist organisations to maximise their resources to deliver results through
effective leadership and staff engagement.
Our values of excellence, pride and integrity are evident in everything we
do. They define who we are. We pride ourselves on listening to our
client’s specific needs and our ability to set clear objectives which we
deliver with excellence.
SPEAKER
Tony Smith CBE
Managing Director, Fortinus
09.00
Registration and introductions
09.30
Topic One
10.30
Coffee Break
11.00
Topic Two
11.30
Discussion
12.00
Lunch
13.00
Topic Three
13.45
Topic Four
14.30
Tea Break
15.00
Exercise
15.45
Conclusions and wrap up.
Conference Day One
Tuesday 17
th
May 2016
08.30 Registration
09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS Tony Smith, Managing Director, Fortinus Global
TURKISH BORDER SECURITY REVIEW AND ROADMAP
09.10 BORDER ENFORCEMENT AND STRATEGIES
• Current developments in the Turkish Police Force border security strategies
• Managing land and coastal borders
• Challenges faced with organised crimes
• Future steps
Invited: Goksel Kok, Head of Risk Analysis Unit, Department of Border Gates, National Police Force, Turkey
09.40 OVERVIEW OF BORDER SECURITY MANAGEMENT • Overview of the Border Department
• Cooperation with other government agencies
• Challenges faced on Turkish borders
• Lessons learnt
Invited: Rauf Ozturk, Head, Border Department, Land Forces Command, Turkey
10.10 AWARE PRESENTATION Senior Representative, Aware
10.40 Networking Coffee Break
11.10 DEVELOPMENT OF IGA HAVALIMANI
• How the project has progressed
• Latest technologies being installed at the new airport
• Managing large numbers of passengers into Europe
• Future Roadmap
Invited: Trevor Carnahoff, Chief Business Development Officer, IGA Havalimani Istanbul, Turkey
11.40 AIRBUS DEFENCE & SPACE PRESENTATION Senior Representative, Airbus Defence & Space
EU MIGRATION POLICIES AND CHALLENGES
12.10 BORDER MANAGEMENT AND SCHENGEN PROGRAM
• Border Management issues in the region
• Schengen Agreement - way forward
• Handling the migration issues in the region
• Regional cooperation
Invited: Michael Rupp, Head of Section C (Financial Cooperation, Institutional building and Civil Society), Delegation of the European Union to Turkey
Invited: Burce Ari, Sector Manager (Border Management and Visa Policy),
Delegation of the European Union to Turkey
Invited: Jörg Dieter Kostinger, Sector Manager (Border Management, Local Schengen Cooperation Network), Delegation of the European Union to Turkey
12.40 Networking Lunch Break
13.40 FRONTEX STANCE ON THE EU MIGRATION SITUATION • Developments on the migration situation
• Importance of information sharing to help monitor migration
• Frontex cooperation in managing the project
Beatrice Comby, Director, Capacity Building Division, Frontex
14.10 THE BORDER OF THE FUTURE
• What will change at the UK Border over the next 5 years?
• How can technology best be used to support visa and border controls?
• How can the UK continue to manage ever increasing numbers with declining resources?
Julie Gillis, Head of UK Transformation, UK Border Force
PORT SECURITY AND SURVEILLANCE
14.40 SURVEILLANCE OFMIGRANTS IN IZMIR • Challenges faced off the coast of Izmir
• Port security
• Monitoring the coast
• Case studies of surveillance operations
Invited: Captain Berker Tok, Head, Department of Planning and Principles, Turkish Coast Guard Command
Invited: Captain Zeki Bodur, Head, Department of Intelligence, Turkish Coast Guard Command
15.10 Networking Coffee Break
INTEGRATED BORDER MANAGEMENT PROGRESS IN EASTERN EUROPE
15.40 ROMANIAN BORDER SECURITY STRATEGIES
• Current border management systems in place
• Working towards an IBM strategy
• Cooperation with the EU
• Challenges with migrants on western border
Invited: Police Chief Commissioner Andrei Voicu, Head of Protocol, Border Police, Ministry of Interior, Romania
16.10 BULGARIAN PROGRESS TO AN IBM SYSTEM • Challenges on Bulgarian borders
• Current timeline to an IBM program
• Cooperation with the EU
• Future steps
Velina Dobreva, Expert on Project Implementation, Chief Directorate Border Police, Ministry of Interior, Bulgaria
16.40 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS Tony Smith, Managing Director, Fortinus Global
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Conference Day Two
Wednesday 18
th
May 2016
08.30 Registration
09.00 CHAIRMAN’S OPENING REMARKS Tony Smith, Managing Director, Fortinus Global
TRACKING MIGRATION THROUGH EUROPE
09.10 MIGRATION CHALLENGES THROUGH TURKEY INTO SOUTHERN EUROPE
• Current IOM strategies in tracking migration
• Dealing with the migration issues in Europe
• International cooperation with border agencies
• Future steps
Emrah Guler, National Immigration and Border Management (IBM) Officer, International Organisation for Migration (IOM)
09.40 SECURING MACEDONIA’S BORDERS
• Breakdown of the border security divisions in Macedonia
• Surveillance of our borders
• Border security checks at border crossings
• Cooperation with neighbouring countries
Marinko Kocovski, Assistant Director, Head of Border Police, Ministry of Interior, Macedonia
10.10 CZECH RESPONSE OF THE MIGRATION CRISIS • Dealing with migration issues last summer
• Cooperation with the EU and neighbouring nations
• Case studies of challenges faced during the crisis
• Lessons learnt
Jiri Celikovsky, Head of Unit for Coordination of Schengen Cooperation and Border Control, Ministry of Interior, Czech Republic
10.40 Networking Coffee Break
11.10 WCC SMART SEARCH & MATCH PRESENTATION Senior Representative, WCC Smart Search & Match
11.40 PANEL DISCUSSION
AIRPORT SECURITY – CHALLENGES AND EMERGING THREATS • Current security procedures across European Airports
• Emerging threats to airports
• Cooperation between European airports Moderator
Tony Smith, Managing Director, Fortinus Global
Panellists
Johnnie Muller, Security Director, Copenhagen Airport
Invited: Chris Woodroofe, Head of Security and Business Continuity,
Gatwick Airport
Invited: Daan van Vroonhoven, Senior Manager Security Policy,
Schiphol Group
Invited: Senior Representative, Ankara Airport
12.10 CREATING A PNR SYSTEM IN FRANCE
• Update on the French planned PNR system
• How the PNR will assist in identifying travellers
• Roadmap and next steps
Julien Coudray, Head of the API-PNR Project, French Customs
12.40 Networking Lunch Break CROSS BORDER ORGANISED CRIMES
13.40 TRACKING ORGANISED CRIME THROUGH TURKISH BORDERS • Overview of the organised crimes conducted in Turkey
• Case studies of smuggling operations at Turkish borders
• Lessons learnt
Chief Inspector Tolga Becer, Chief of Migrant Smuggling and Human Trafficking Bureau, Department of Anti-Smuggling and Organised Crime,
National Police Force, Turkey
14.10 FOREIGN FIGHTERS IN SYRIA AND IRAQ (ISIL) – KOSOVO CASE • Current situation (number of Kosovars involved, reason, causes, steps
taken from Kosovo Institutions)
• The channels used to spread these narratives, including the impact of social media and the Internet
• OSCE Mission in Kosovo activates in this regard and some recommendations…..
Naim Hoxha, National Organised Crime Advisor, OSCE Mission in Kosovo
14.40 KOSOVO CROSS BORDER CRIMES • Current border situation in Kosovo
• Organised crimes taken place on our borders
• International agency cooperation
• Future developments
Lieutenant Colonel Mentor Shabani, Director, Integrated Border Management Division, Border Police, Kosovo
15.10 Networking Coffee Break
15.40 ALBANIAN FIGHT AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN THE REGION • Developments on our borders in the past 12 months
• Developing IBM in Albania to help combat crimes and trafficking
• Regional cooperation with neighbouring nations
• Where next
Elona Gjebrea, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Internal Affairs, Albania
16.10 MANAGING THE HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND SMUGGLING THROUGH UKRAINIAN AND MOLDOVAN BORDERS
• Developments made in the past few years on combating cross border crimes
• Challenges with Russian involvement in Ukraine in implementing border strategies
• Lessons learnt so far
• Next steps
Ambassador Andrew Tesoriere, Head of Mission, EU Border Assistance Mission (EUBAM) to Moldova and Ukraine
16.40 CHAIRMAN’S CLOSING REMARKS Tony Smith, Managing Director, Fortinus Global
Border Management & Technologies Summit 2016
SPONSORS and EXHIBITORS
Airbus DSElectronics and Border Security is a leading global provider of mission-critical sensors, integrated systems and services for premium defence and security applications.
As an organisational unit of Airbus Defence and Space, the company is the world leader in large-scale integrated border security systems as well as being a major global player in the radar, optronics and electronic warfare markets.
Today Airbus DSElectronics and Border Security employs approx. 5,000 employees, generating revenues of more than €1 billion per year.
Based on an extensive track record in defence and security systems, the company develops land and maritime border surveillance and protection systems, with a multi-level portfolio of solutions ranging from sub-systems equipment to complete nationwide systems integrating all the mobile and fixed assets contributing to a customer country's border security.
Border security systems include sensor networks ranging from IR and video cameras through radar to airborne and space surveillance systems, all connected to command and control centres.
Services for long-term sustainable operation and life-cost optimisation such as simulation and training, maintenance, support to operation and local partnerships are also offered.
Aware is a leading global provider of biometrics software products, services, and solutions. Our products include all the software components necessary to rapidly and cost-effectively build a solution to collect, manage, and utilize identity data for biometric identification and verification: SDKs, controls and applets; user interface applications for biometric enrollment and forensic analysis; fingerprint, face, and iris matching SDKs; text search and identity analytics SDKs; a middleware and workflow platform; and a cluster computing platform. These products fulfill critical biometric functionality for a variety of applications including border management, law enforcement, defense, intelligence, and banking.
WCC is the leading supplier of search & match solutions to governments and enterprises, with long-term experience and expertise in Identity (border, justice & safety, civil identity) and Employment (public employment, staffing). Its platform ELISE yields relevant results fast, and easily handles vast amounts of data (any form or source).
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Border Management & Technologies Summit 2016
EVENT PARTNERS
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DEFENCE TURKEY has been created by IMGE Co. as an English language magazine in Turkey and the magazine is the information platform for the decision making mechanism of procurement circles and readers to provide a forum of technical information for the fast developing and expanding defence industrial activities, scientific breakthroughs, ongoing projects and current programmes in Turkey, latest news of Turkish authorities and Turkish Defence Industry, interviews with senior military leaders, officials, executive company representatives and experts.
On the other hand DEFENCE TURKEY is also a bilateral information platform to the Turkish military and defence officials, Turkish decision makers, procurement executives and Turkish defence industry members on the developments of international defence industries, capabilities and technologies.
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