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SAE Media Group is delighted to announce the return of the Counter UAS Homeland Security USA Conference to Arlington, VA on February 7-8, 2024.

With the growing proliferation and use of small drones and UAS technology in daily life, and the safety and privacy concerns resulting from this, the Biden Administration announced the first Domestic Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems National Action Plan in April 2022. This Government approach aims to expand the protections currently in place against the criminal use of drones, to ensure consistent safeguarding of the airspace, communications spectrums, individual privacy, civil liberties, and civil rights.

Counter UAS Homeland Security 2024 will showcase the very latest technology in the market to ensure that civilians, domestic infrastructure, borders and all aspects of homeland security are protected from the criminal use of drones.
 

 

  • Learn about the Biden Administration's Domestic Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems National Action Plan and the priorities and objectives it seeks to achieve.
  • Hear from leading US DoD and Homeland Security experts on how they are combatting the criminal use of drones and UAS
  • Listen to how innovative technology is driving advancement and enabling defence to counter drone swarms and attacks
  • Meet industry solution providers to discover how to leverage their C-UAS platforms

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7:30

Registration & Coffee

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8:20

Chairman's Opening Remarks

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8:30

Ensuring a Capable Level of Domestic C-UAS Protection Whilst Prosecuting the Criminal Use of UAS

Micheal Torphy

Micheal Torphy, Unit Chief / Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation

  •  Delivering C-UAS protection at large scale public events
  • Working to create a consistent standard of training in public safety C-UAS across the community
  • The threat to public safety created by careless and criminal usage of UAS Systems
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    9:00

    Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor

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    9:30

    Mitigating Threats from UAS Systems Whilst Simultaneously Protecting the Rights of Lawful Users

    Brent Cotton

    Brent Cotton, Director, Counter UAS Policy, US Department of Homeland Security

  •  The Preventing Emerging Threats Act and its influence on C-UAS policy
  • Pre-empting developments of UAS Threats
  • Creating a robust definition for credible threats posed by UAS Systems
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - Echodyne

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Ensuring the Safe and Secure Operation of UAS

    Ryan Berry

    Ryan Berry, Manager, UAS Security Division, Federal Aviation Administration

  •   The risks posed to the US Public through the improper use of UAS Systems
  • Working with federal partners on C-UAS actions and solutions
  • Recognizing the safety consideration
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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - Sentrycs

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    12:00

    Mitigating UAS-Enabled Cyber-Attacks on Critical Infrastructure

    L. Scott Parker

    L. Scott Parker, Chief, UAS Security Branch, Office of Security Programs, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

  •  Provide an overview of UAS capabilities that may enable cyber-attacks on networks and IT/OT devices
  • Discuss potential consequences of UAS-enabled cyber attacks with physical consequences on critical functions
  • Review options to consider when mitigating cyber risk posed by UAS to critical infrastructure
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    12:30

    Panel Discussion: Protecting Critical Public Infrastructure from the Emerging Drone Threat

  •   Overview of current Counter-UAS priorities
  • Counter-UAS considerations within critical infrastructure andtrade organizations
  • Lessons identified from recent C-UAS activities and prioritiesfor future efforts
  • Closer collaboration efforts to increase efficiency
  • Keith Stephenson

    Keith Stephenson, Director, Public Affairs, North America, IAAPA Global Headquarters

    Matthew Cornelius

    Matthew Cornelius, Executive Vice President, Airports Council International - North America

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    NNSA Future Approach to Counter Uncrewed Aircraft Systems

    Blakeley Williams

    Blakeley Williams, General Engineer, National Nuclear Security Administration, US Department of Energy

  •  Due to current system limitations and rapidly evolving UAS threats, NNSA is currently developing requirements and an execution strategy for our long-term NextGen CUAS
  • NNSA/Defense Nuclear Security (DNS) Collaborated with multiple inter-agency organizations to identify best practices/ideas, major concerns and issues, and CUAS successes
  • Moving forward, NNSA is investigating NextGen CUAS systems to provide more component integration possibilities, robust mitigation capabilities, and comprehensive maintenance coverage
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    14:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor - Weibel Scientific A/S

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    15:00

    The UK approach to counter UAV across the nuclear industry

    Simon Chesterman

    Simon Chesterman, Chief Constable, Civil Nuclear Constabulary

  •  Counter UAV in a UK policing context
  • Constraints for counter UAV in the UK nuclear environment
  • Looking ahead: adapting to an evolving threat
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    15:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    17:00

    CUAS From an Airport Law Enforcement Perspective

  •  Overview of current capabilities to conduct detection, and the eventual need to move to mitigation capabilities
  • Collaborating with Federal partners
  • Future Airport Law Enforcement CUAS priorities to reduce disruption
  • Timothy Tyler

    Timothy Tyler, Deputy Chief of Police Services, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

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    The COURAGEOUS Effect: A Collaborative Approach to CUAS for Law Enforcement

    Christopher Church

    Christopher Church, Senior Forensics Specialist, INTERPOL

  •   Efforts to create a standardised testing methodology for detecting, tracking and identifying illicit drones
  • Creating a C-UAS framework for law enforcement available to INTERPOL member countries
  • Future priorities and the road ahead – intentions for further development
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    Current Potential & Realized Threats to State, Local, Tribal, & Territorial (SLTT) Agencies from the Rapid Proliferation of Small Unmanned Aerial Systems

    DJ Smith

    DJ Smith, Technical Surveillance Agent Unmanned Aerial & CUAS Program Coordinator, Virginia State Police

  • How will Remote ID help solve these current gaps in operational security
  • Where the current legislative gaps exist for SLTT to effectively and actionably deal with the threat posed by sUAS
  • How will current proposed legislation work to move SLTT agencies towards being able to Detect, Track, & Classify sUAS in their airspace as well as offer solutions to mitigating any threats
  • What SLTT agencies would like to see in the future by way of relief to effectively & actionably deal with sUAS.
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    18:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:00

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

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    9:00

    Protecting US Borders from the Drone Threat

    Assistant Chief Patrol Agent Glenn McArthur

    Assistant Chief Patrol Agent Glenn McArthur, C-UAS Operations Director, Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol

  •  Current and evolving threats
  • Authorities and policy
  • Exploitation and intelligence
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    9:30

    Counter UAS Legislation to Provide Protection for Those Who Need It

    Colin Ross

    Colin Ross, Attorney Advisor, Office of Law & Policy, National Security Division, U.S. Department of Justice

  •  The trends in evolving criminal use of UAS platforms
  • The future of prosecuting the most serious and malicious use of UAS
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    The Challenges of C-UAS in the Protective Operations Environment

    Special Agent Robert J. Waltman

    Special Agent Robert J. Waltman, Special Agent CUAS, US Secret Service

     
  • Detecting, Identifying, and Mitigating Unmanned Aircraft Systems That May Pose a Potential Threat to Covered Facilities’
  • Lessons identified for future C-UAS activities by the US Secret Service
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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    12:00

    Interagency C-UAS Integration and Interoperability

    Blake Stone

    Blake Stone, C-sUAS Policy Analyst and Integrator, Strategy and Policy Division, Joint Counter-sUAS Office (JCO)

  •  Role of the Joint Counter-UAS Office (JCO) in coordinating a Joint Force approach to addressing small UAS (aUAS) threats within the Homeland
  • Overview of regulatory and policy issues impacting the DoD’s testing, evaluation, and operational deployment of C-sUAS systems and technologies within the Homeland
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    DE M-SHORAD Program Update

    William Swinford

    William Swinford, Deputy Product Manager for DE M-SHORAD, US Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO)

  • The Army Rapid Capabilities and CriticalTechnologies Office Organization Overview
  • The Directed Energy Program Office Projects Overview
  • DE M-SHORAD System Overview and Program Status
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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Prosecuting the C-sUAS Mission: More Than Just the Material Solution

    Shaan Shaikh

    Shaan Shaikh, Associate Director and Associate Fellow, Missile Defense Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)

  • Understanding why C-sUAS has become an essential part of air defense
  • The small UAS challenge: high threat capacity, extreme time compression, and various C2 issues
  • Highlighting critical, unresolved questions about the C-sUAS mission: operations, acquisition policies and culture, and integration with current air defense platforms
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    14:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    Ensuring Policy and Planning is in step with Technologies to defeat Emerging UAS threats

    Sandra Hobson

    Sandra Hobson, Deputy Director, Strategic Initiatives, Policy and Emerging Technologies, Office Under the Secretary of Defense/Director, Operational Test & Evaluation

  • Limiting the time delay between identifications of emerging UAS threats and the response to them
  • Steps taken to limit the impact of UAS Systems in the domestic setting
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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea

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    16:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:30

    Characterization and Validation of Counter-UAS Technologies

    Shea Fehrenbach

    Shea Fehrenbach, Programme Manager, Defence and Security, Counter-UAS Center of Excellence

  •  The need for a toolbox of C-UAS Capabilities
  • Common areas of C-UAS Systems Failure
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    Testing C-UAS Systems and Working to Improve C-UAS Capabilities

    Scott Crino

    Scott Crino, CEO, Red Six Solutions

  •  Processes for assessing site vulnerability to UAV attack
  • Ensuring C-UAS Solutions are capable and testing capability
  • The value in practical testing of C-UAS Solutions and threat emulation
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    17:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two


    C-UAS Operations Director, Customs and Border Protection
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    C-sUAS Policy Analyst and Integrator, Strategy and Policy Division
    Joint Counter-sUAS Office (JCO)
    General Engineer
    National Nuclear Security Administration, US Department of Energy
    Director, Counter UAS Policy
    US Department of Homeland Security
    Senior Forensics Specialist
    INTERPOL
    Attorney Advisor, Office of Law & Policy, National Security Division
    U.S. Department of Justice
    Technical Surveillance Agent Unmanned Aerial & CUAS Program Coordinator
    Virginia State Police
    Director, Public Affairs, North America
    IAAPA Global Headquarters
    Chief, UAS Security Branch, Office of Security Programs
    Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
    Executive Vice President
    Airports Council International - North America
    Unit Chief / Supervisory Special Agent
    Federal Bureau of Investigation
    Manager, UAS Security Division
    Federal Aviation Administration
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    Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
    Programme Manager, Defence and Security
    Counter-UAS Center of Excellence
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    Special Agent CUAS
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    US Army Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office (RCCTO)

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