Securing land borders while facilitating swift, legitimate travel and commerce
October 22 – 25, 2007 · Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, DC
Read what past attendees have said about previous IDGA Border Management Summits:
“Excellent!”
- Matt Begert, Operations
Officer, NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT & CORRECTIONS TECH
CENTER- WEST
“This show provided an excellent opportunity for private industry
and the federal government to exchange ideas on improvements that
are occurring in the operational arena within the federal government
and advances in technology occurring in the private
industry.”
- Dana Crawford, DTC
Communications
“Good topics, good on-topic discussion points;
informative.”
- Richard Brederson, Senior
Director Security Programs, ARINC
“A uniquely objective and thorough examination of the issues,
concepts and technologies. Thank you!”
- Border
Management 2005 Attendee
“Very educational, informative, and enlightening as to how the
agencies interact.”
- Robert Kodweis, Sales
Director, Security and Detection, Questra
“This event offered a great venue for networking and relationship
building and gave people personal interaction otherwise impossible
over the phone.”
- Kim Cushman, Manager,
Marketing Communications, Kollsman
“As industry starts to get its arm around the requirements and needs of DHS, this forum was invaluable in gaining information regarding the insights, perspectives, and objectives of the various agencies, both internal and external.” - Eugene Glover, Chief Architect, Lockheed Martin
“I was able to find some answers I needed at IDGA’s Border
Management Summit. It was well organized and highly
informative.”
- Robert Vidaurri, Director of
Business Development, Gibraltar
“The speakers were well versed in their areas of expertise and
provided clarity regarding their organization’s
program.”
- Dana Crawford, DTC
Communications
“IDGA’s Border Management Summit was a well organized event which
provided delegates with an honest and frank insight into DHS’s
border security efforts. The information provided with regards to
policy formulation, procedure development, and technology
application is current, and therefore, of high value. The best
practices established through effective alignment of
interdepartmental efforts, utilization of public and private
partnerships, and international cooperation set definite trends for
the future of border management. The positive attitude of DHS
speakers bodes well for the achievement of DHS’s
goals.”
- Andre Vreugdenburg, Senior
Superintendent, South Africa Police Service, Head: Land
Ports
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