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Our seas and oceans are the last great under-developed resource in the modern world, particularly with regard to the exploitation of fisheries, mineral extraction, sea bed rights, oil and gas and strategic access, at a time when the idea of sustainable development is becoming rapidly established both nationally and internationally. As a result and in an increasingly competitive international environment, states are trying to ensure that their increasingly complex littoral regions and offshore zones are secure and economic, social, environmental and security issues are managed as part of integrated marine approaches. The sea also represents considerable opportunities for illegal and illicit activity, notably, but not exclusively, by pirates, terrorists and criminals, but also through the exploitation of the high seas and ungoverned marine space associated with rogue and failing states.
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Technology Day
A Pre-Conference full day live demonstrations will be held at the Allied Maritime Component Command (CC-MAR Naples), that will feature the latest technologies focusing on Counter-Piracy and Harbor Protection. (Only invited delegates)
Some of the Solutions you will see during the live demonstrations:
> LRAD 1000RX > FLIR THV3000MS > HyperSpike HS-24 > Smart vision system at sea offering full perimeter control and a warning system against any intruders of any size > Sita Ware Maritime Boarding > Sita Ware Track server in maritime operations
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Event Focus
- African Maritime Law Enforcement Partnership (AMLEP)
- Combined Maritime Law enforcement operations
- Anti-Piracy Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs)
- Assessing current operational requirements
- Harbor Security and Surveillance systems
- Trends, Challenges and Solutions in Maritime and port Security
- Reviewing underwater and on-surface protection systems
Key Highlights
- Graded-level rapid response
- Non-lethal weapons for maritime security (strengths and weaknesses)
- Technology transition into operations in NATO context
- Developing Creative Strategies to Implement Adaptive Security
- measures
- Learning how to Implement Successful Anti-piracy Countermeasures
- Safety vs. Security- is safety being compromised over security?
- How piracy is insured and how claims are paid
- Issues for Insurers including the US Executive Order
- Maritime Security Capacity Building: Developing Sustainable Solutions
Sponsors and Exhibitors
  
Who should attend
Pricing and discounts
Sponsorship Opportunities
Renaissance Naples Hotel Mediterraneo
www.mediterraneonapoli.com
Special rates to MKDS deleg
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CHAIRING THE EVENT
Rear Admiral Chris Parry Director, Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre Chair of the Marine Management Organisation - UK UK MoD (Rtd.)
Speakers Include
Vice Admiral Maurizio Gemignani Commander CC-Mar Naples Allied Maritime Component command NATO
RADM Giovanni GUMIERO EUNAVFOR SOMALIA - ATALANTA OPERATION Italian Navy
Dr. Ronald T. Kessel NATO Undersea Research Centre NURC—NATO
RADM Brian M. Salerno Assistant Commandant for Marine Safety, Security and Stewardship U.S. Coast Guard
CDR David M. Flowers COMUSNAVEUR/COMUSNAVAF Maritime Liaison Officer (MLO) US Navy
Neil Roberts Senior Executive - Underwriting Secretary - marine committee Lloyd's Market Association
Gilles Noaks Head of Security Department BIMCO
Captain Phillip Heyl Chief Air & Maritime Branch AFRICOM
Speaking opportunities:
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