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Use of Underground Facilities to Protect Critical Infrastructures: Summary of a Workshop
APPENDIX B
Workshop Agenda
Monday, April 6, 1998
8:45 a.m.
Welcoming Remarks
Richard Little
National Research Council
8:50
Introduction to the Workshop
Maj. Gen. Gary Curtin
Director, Defense Special Weapons Agency
9:10
Keynote Address
Frederick M. Struble
Commissioner President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection
9:35
Panel 1: Infrastructure Protection Issues
Moderator, George Baker
Defense Special Weapons Agency
• James Werth, Federal Bureau of Investigation
• Robert Minehart, National Security Agency
• Raymond Daddazio, Weidlinger Associates
• John Reingruber, Office of the Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict
10:50
Break
11:00
Panel 2: Infrastructure Community Needs and Requirements
Moderator, Richard Little
National Research Council
• Michael Brandenburg, AT&T
• Paul Rodgers, President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection
• Daniel Schutzer, Citibank
• Michael Shannon, Oklahoma City Fire Department
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Use of Underground Facilities to Protect Critical Infrastructures: Summary of a Workshop
12:30 p.m.
Lunch
1:30
Panel 3: Experience with Underground Facilities: Capabilities, Limitations,and Applications
Moderator, Angelo Cicolani
Defense Special Weapons Agency
• Arnfinn Jenssen, Norwegian Defence Construction Service
• Paul Ryall, ENSCO, Inc.
• Donald Woodard, Underground Developers Association and Park College
3:00
Break
3:15
Panel 4: Factors Influencing the Decision-Making Process
Moderator, Paul Byron Pattak
PME, Ltd.
• John Copenhaver, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region 4
• Derek Long, BT Syntegra
• Carl Peterson, NADET Institute
• Irwin Pikus, President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection
• Eugene Sevin, Logicon/RDA
5:00
Recess for the Day
Tuesday, April 7, 1998
8:45 a.m.
Key Issues in Going Underground
Donald Woodard
Underground Developers Association/Park College
9:00
Infrastructure Protection in the United States: A Norwegian Perspective
Arnfinn Jenssen
Norwegian Defence Construction Service
9:15
Guidance to Breakout Groups
George Baker
Defense Special Weapons Agency
9:30
Breakout Sessions
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Use of Underground Facilities to Protect Critical Infrastructures: Summary of a Workshop
Technical Group (The Lecture Room)
Moderators: James Beck and Gary McIntire
Defense Special Weapons Agency
Policy Group (The Board Room)
Moderators: Paul Pattak
PME, Ltd.
Wayne Schroeder
Logicon, RDA
10:45
Break
11:00
Synthesis of Technical and Policy Issues
Breakout Session Facilitators
11:45
Synopsis of Workshop
George Baker
Defense Special Weapons Agency
12:00 p.m.
Adjourn
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critical infrastructure