Olympic and Paralympic Safety and Security
08:30, 13 Nov 2009
RUSI, Whitehall, London, SW1A 2ET
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multimap Session One: A Strategic Approach to Delivering A Safe and Secure 2012
Sir Ian Johnston, Director of Security and Resilience, London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG): 'Staging a Safe and Secure Event: the LOCOG Perspective'
Session Two: Identifying and Responding to the Security Challenge
Bruce Mann, Director, Civil Contingencies Secretariat, Cabinet Office: 'Ensuring Resilience'
Tony Smith, Regional Director, London & South East, UK Border Agency: 'Securing Our Borders'
Dr Penny Bevan, Emergency Preparedness, Department of Health: 'A Health Perspective'
Session Three: Planning and Managing the Safety and Security Challenge
Commander Ian Quinton, Head of Security Architecture & Design, Olympic and Paralympic Security Directorate, Home Office: 'Developing the National Concept of Operations'
Assistant Commissioner Chris Allison, Assistant Commissioner for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Metropolitan Police Service: 'Olympic and Paralympic Safety and Security Programme'
Commander Bob Broadhurst, Operational Planning, 2012 Olympics, Metropolitan Police Service: 'Policing the Event'
Assistant Commissioner Andy Hickmott, London Fire Brigade: 'A Fire and Rescue Service Perspective'
Session Four: A Partnership Approach
Michael Gillespie, Deputy Director and Head of Prevent Central Unit, Home Office: 'Opportunities for the Prevent Agenda in East London'
David Evans, Project Director 2012, British Security Industry Association (BSIA): 'The Role of Industry'