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Terrorism and the Chemical Infrastructure: Protecting People and Reducing Vulnerabilities
Appendix D
Meetings and Presentations
Meeting 1
December 13-14, 2004
Washington, D.C.
Dealing with the Media
William Kearney, Director of Media Relations
The National Academies Office of News and Public Information
S&T for Protection of the Chemical Infrastructure
John Cummings, Director of Critical Infrastructure Protection Portfolio, Plans, Programs and Budget
Science and Technology Directorate
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Protection of the Chemical Infrastructure
Lawrence Stanton, Protective Security Division
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Directorate
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Charge to the Committee
William Rees, Program Manager of Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency
Science and Technology Directorate
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Terrorism and the Chemical Infrastructure: Protecting People and Reducing Vulnerabilities
Meeting 2
January 10, 2005
Washington, D.C.
The Chemical Supply Chain
Rick Brown, Business Manager
National Petrochemical and Refiners Association
Jim Cooper, Senior Manager of Government Relations,
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association
John Felmy, Chief Economist and Director of Statistics Department
American Petroleum Institute
Kathleen Shaver, President
The Chlorine Institute
Kevin Swift, Senior Director for Economics
American Chemistry Council
Meeting 3
February 14-15, 2005
Washington, D.C.
Inorganic Materials
Pamela Guffain, Director, Government Relations
The Fertilizer Institute
Ford West, Senior Vice President, Government Relations
The Fertilizer Institute
Pharmaceutical Supply Chain
Sanjay Amin, Senior Director-Team Leader API—Americas Area
Pfizer, Inc.
Alister Thomson, Director of Strategy and Resource Optimization
Bristol-Myers Squibb
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Terrorism and the Chemical Infrastructure: Protecting People and Reducing Vulnerabilities
Pharmaceutical Inventory
Michael Verdi, Drug Shortage Manager
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration
Susan Gorman, Associate Director for Science
Strategic National Stockpile Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Meeting 4
March 17-18, 2005
Washington, D.C.
Hydrogen Fluoride Supply Chain
Brad Kulesza, DuPont Fluoroproducts
New Jersey Homeland Security Initiative Overview
Gary Sondemeyer, Chief of Staff
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Issues of Concern to Public Interest Groups and Their Ideal Outcome for This Activity
Fred Millar, Friends of the Earth
Rick Hind, Greenpeace
Carol Andress, Environmental Defense
Meghan Purvis, U.S. Public Interest Research Group
Tom Natan, National Environmental Trust
Meeting 6
May 9-10, 2005
Washington, D.C.
Protection of the Chemical Infrastructure
Lawrence Stanton and Susan Smith, Protective Security Division
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Directorate
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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