TUESDAY AUGUST 21, MORNING

Plenary Session . . . King Hall

Dr. Kevin Kremeyer, PM&AM Research and Conference Chair
Welcome

Dr. Leonard Ferrari, Provost and Academic Dean, Naval Postgraduate School      
Homeland Security Test Bed Capability of NPS

S&T Overview and Transition, Robert Hooks, Director of Transition, DHS S&T
Keynote Address

Matt Clark, Director of University Programs, DHS S&T
University Opportunities

Dr. Terry Pierce, Associate Dean for the School of International Graduate Studies, NPS
Homeland Security PhD Program-Disruptive Technology

Ervin Kapos, Director, Operations Analysis, DHS S&T
Operations Analysis and the Homeland Security Institute in Resource Allocation and Utilization

Pete McNall, Deputy Director Unmanned Aircraft Systems, DHS/CBP
CBP Unmanned Aircarft Systems, SW Border Operations

Rolf Dietrich, Deputy Director of Innovation, DHS S&T
S&T Innovation opportunities, HITS/HIPS programs


TUESDAY AUGUST 21, AFTERNOON

Session A - Chem/Bio I
Chair:        Scott Sutherland, Technical Product Manager, GE Homeland Protection

Dr. Marc Colosimo, The MITRE Corporation
Genomics for Bioforensics

Dr. Ron Fricker, Associate Professor, Naval Postgraduate School
Statistical methods for improving Biosurveillance Systems Performance

Dr. Grace Hwang, The MITRE Corporation
Bio-threat Aircraft Warning System-Plasmonic Sensing of Biological Analytes Through Nanoholes

Dr. Peter Chu, Professor, Naval Postgraduate School
Two types of chemical Dispersion in San Diego Bay

Dr. Victoria VanderNoot, Biosystems Research Department, Sandia National Labs
Portable Bioagent Detection Systems for Nat’l Security Applications

Dr. Albert Loui, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Sensing volatile organic compounds using a portable device based on piezoresistive cantilever arrays


Session B - Communications, Operations and Interoperability & Advanced  Data Analysis I

Chair:        Luke Klein-Berndt, Chief Technology Officer, DHS Office for Interoperability and Compatibility

Dr. John Stine, The MITRE Corporation
The Unique Requirements for Tactical Mobile Wireless Networks

Dr. Gurminder Singh, Professor of Computer Science, NPS
TwiddleNet: Smart phones as Personal Servers for First Responders

Dr. Carol Woody, CERT Technical Staff, Carnegie Mellon University
Assessing the Quality of a Business Process Implemented across Systems of Systems

Dr. Alex Bordetsky, Professor, NPS
Network-Centric TNT MIO Experiments and Testbed: History and Plans

Dr. Kathy Wang, The MITRE Corporation
Using Honeyclients for Detection and Response Against New Cyber Attacks

Hervey Martin-Rude, Senior Test Officer, IEWTD
Intelligence Systems Integration Laboratory at Ft. Huachuca, AZ

James Smith, Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute
Interoperable Acquisition for Homeland Security


WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22, MORNING

Session A - Maritime, Coastal and Port Security
Chair:        Dr. Wadad Dubbelday, SSC-SD Coordinator SPAWAR

Captain Dave Newton (USCG), Director (acting) Borders and Maritime Security Division, DHS S&T Directorate
DHS S&T Maritime & Cargo Security Program – Requirements & Action

Dr. Russ Graves, The MITRE Corporation
Adaptive Risk Readiness Model Applied to Port Security

Terry Norbraten, Dr. Curt Blais & Wilfredo Cruzbaez, NPS
Perimeter Security Analysis for U.S. Military and Civilian Ports of Interest
NPS Perimeter Security Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection (AT/FP) Project
Savage Studio for Scenario Authoring

George Lane, Southern University
Use of Modified Line-throwing Devices using Compressed Air in Maritime Interdiction Operation (MIO) Applications        

Dr. Wayne Patterson, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR)
Electromagnetic Systems Performance Predictions

Jim Winso, Space Micro Inc.
Geometrically Optimized, Labr3:Ce Scintillation Sensor Array for Enhanced Stand-off Direction Finding of Gamma Radiation Sources


Session B - Communications, Operations and Interoperability & Advanced Data Analysis II
Chair:        Joe Kielman, Basic and Futures Research Program Manager, DHS S&T
Visual and Analytical Research

Professor Craig Knoblock, University of Southern California/Geosemble Technologies
Geospatial Visualization of Multiple Media for Large-Scale Strategic Knowledge Discovery

Dr. Ed Chow, Manager, Information System Projects Office, NASA/JPL
Federated Policy-Based Network Management for Cross Security Domain Operations

Dr. John Aberdeen, Lead Scientist, The MITRE Corporation       
Rapidly Retargetable Approaches to De-identification in Medical Records

Tom King, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Visualizing Energy Resources Dynamically On Earth (VERDE)

Nicholas Orlans, The MITRE Corporation
Fingerprint 3x2 Challenge

Dr. Greg Shannon, CounterStorm, Inc.
Field Experiences Detecting Threats Via Statistical Content Anomalies

Heidi Buck, SPAWAR
Automated Imagery Analysis for Maritime Domain


WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22, AFTERNOON

Session A - Explosives Threats, Detection, Mitigation, and Response
Chair:        Hacene Boudries, Research and Applications Development Manager, GE Homeland Protection
Explosives Detection

Dr. Nesrin Sarigul-Klijn, Leader of Space Engineering Research and Graduate Program (SpaceED), UC Davis
Distressed Aircraft Recovery Technique (DART)

Edward Lesnowicz Jr., 2Col  USMC (ret), NPS
Application of Multi-Agent Simulation and Analysis Support of TOPOFF exercise

Dr. Shekar Viswanathan, National University
Detecting explosives using an Ultra-High Speed Gas Chromatograph

Dr. Ernesto Cespedes, Program Manager, Idaho National Laboratory
Idaho National Laboratory’s Explosives Detection and Mitigation Programs

Steve Eng, Booz Allen Hamilton
Thoughts on Detection Requirements

Matthias Frank, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Applied Physics and Biophysics Division
Real-time Detection and Identification of Explosives and Drugs with Single Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometry (SPAMS)


Session B - Emergency Preparedness and Response
Chair:        Dr. Ed Chow, Manager, Information System Projects Office, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Bob Welty, San Diego State University
The importance of University involvement in regional grant submission, community readiness and governance structure

Jim Barnes, Boeing, Santa Susana Field Laboratory
A Philosophy of Response to Radiological Events

Dr. Vythilingam (VJ) Wijekumar, Indiana University of PA
Innovative Education and Training of CBRNE First Responders in Nuclear and Radiological Response Operations

Dr. Ed Chow, Session Chair
Non-kinetic Effects Model for Emergency Preparedness and Response Training Simulation

Dr. Stuart Rubin, SPAWAR San Diego
On the Need for KASERs in Decision Support for Homeland Security Application

Dr. Aruna Apte & Major Curt Heidtke, NPS
A Prepositioning Model in Anticipation of Natural Disasters

Dr. Susan Heath and Dr. Aruna Apte, Assistant Professors, NPS
Traveling Salesman Subtour Problem for Evacuating Disabled People in Case of Disaster

Dr. Susan Heath, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Business and Public Policy, NPS
Emergency Personnel Resource Allocation In Mass Casualty Disasters


THURSDAY AUGUST 23, MORNING

Session A - Border Security
Chair:         Don Vincent, Booz Allen Hamilton,
Protecting Border Against Adaptive Threats

Captain Dave Newton (USCG), Director (acting) Borders and Maritime Security Division, DHS S&T Directorate
DHS S&T Border Security Program – Requirements & Action  Dr. Neill Symons, Sandia National Laboratories
Experiments and Active and Passive Detection of Small Border Tunnels

Curtiss Padgett, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Preparing Wide Area Imagery for Image Analysts and Automated Processing in Real-time

Jay Nunamaker and Elyse Golob, Director of the UA's Office of Economic and Policy Analysis, University of Arizona
University Research Laboratories and Test Sites for Border Security: Sensors, UAVs, Credibility Assessment and Network Analysis

Steve Payne, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Next Generation Materials for Radiation Detectors

Viswanath (Wish) Krishnamoorthy, Director of Technology, Qynergy Corp.
Boron Solid State (BoSSTM) Neutron Detector


Session B - Infrastructure Protection and Geophysical Applications to Natural Disasters
Chair:        Dr. Shekar Viswanathan, National University

Cmdr. Jim Bounds, National University
How to become Tsunami Ready

Derek Hesse, Idaho National Lab (Presented by Curtis Papke
Critical Infrastructure Protection – Improving Cyber & Control Systems Security

Edward Lesnowicz, Jr., Col  USMC (ret), NPS
Application of Multi-Agent Simulation and Analysis Support for the protection of off-shore oil facilities

Dr. Jeffrey Paduan, Associate Professor of Oceanography, NPS
Real time mapping of coastal ocean surface currents: Applications to Search and Rescue and Hazardous Spill Mitigation

Juan Meza, Department Head, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Advanced Algorithms for Analyzing Vulnerabilities in the Electric Power Grid

Dr. Budhendra Bhaduri, Oak Ridge National Lab (presented by Steve Fernandez)
High Resolution Population Dynamics Modeling to Assess Human Dependence of Critical Infrastructures

Curtis Papke, Critical Infrastructure Test Range Director, Idaho National Lab
Analyzing Airborne Options for Emergency Wireless Communications

Dr. Alper Caglayan, Milcord LLC
Bayesian Activity Monitor for Botnet Defense


THURSDAY AUGUST 23, AFTERNOON

Session A - Chem/Bio II
Chair:        Raymond Zilinskas, MIIS, Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Assessing the Bioterrorism Threat: Problems and Possibilities

Dr. William Samuels, Director, Center for Water Science and Engineering, (SAIC)
Integrated Network-Based Models for Spill Response and Homeland Security

LCDR Warren Yu, Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center
Cultivating Innovation to Rapidly Field Web-Based Tools to DOD - Chemical Downwind Forecasts

Matthias Frank, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Applied Physics and Biophysics Division
Exploring rapid screening of human breath for early detection of respiratory disease and counter-terrorism applications

Jeff Mohr, US Army Dugway Proving Ground
Factors Associated with Testing Biological Defense Equipment

Dr. Alexander Asanov, TIRF Technologies
Portable and Handheld TIRF-EC Biosensors. Dynamic DNA and Protein Microarrays for Rapid Detection of Pathogens        

Dr. Jay West, Arcxis Biotechnologies
BIOPHALANX: a hand portable discrete monolithic microarray Biothreat Detector AND Tentacle Probes:
discrimination of difficult single nucleotide polymorphisms

Dr. Bob Cherry, CHP, Earth Tech
Emergency Response to Cesium-137 Contamination in a Steel Mill


Session B -Communications, Operations and Interoperability & Advanced Data Analysis III
Chair:        Gene Hayman, Manager of Business Development, Boeing Advanced Air Traffic Management
Next Generation Air Transportation System

Panel discussion:  LMCO, Boeing, Raytheon, CSC

Dr. Bryan Gorman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Innovation, Interoperability, and Homeland Security

Mathias Kölsch, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, NPS
Computer Vision for Automated Video Analysis and Integration
Defense Modeling and Simulation Education and Research

Professor Susan Sanchez, Co-Director SEED Center, NPS
Multi-agent Simulations and  Designs of Experiments for analysis of complex adaptive solutions

Ronald Glaser, Program Manager, Sandia National Laboratories
Trans-enterprize Services Grid SOA for Public Alert and Warning


FRIDAY AUGUST 24, MORNING

Session A -Unmanned Sensor Platforms Land, Sea, Air
Chair:        Dr. Ned Allen, Chief Scientist, LMCO Skunkworks

Dave Thomasson, Branch Chief Aircraft/UAV Detection and Development, DHS Science and Technology Special Programs Directorate
DHS S&T Project CHLOE Overview—Sense and Avoid

Dr. Ed Chow, Manager, Information System Projects Office, NASA JPL
Autonomous Sensor Fusion, Event Detection, and Unmanned Platform Retasking

Michael Conners, Executive Advisor, US Government Security, Booz Allen Hamilton; Chairman, Homeland Security Public Policy
Subcommittee, AIAA
,
Use of Unmanned Aerial Systems in the Context of the Next Generation of Air Transportation Systems

Fred Edworthy, Aeros
Lighter than Air Technologies

Dr. Demoz Gebre-Egziabher, Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering & Mechanics, University of MN Twin Cities
Use of Miniature Aerial Vehicles for Infrastructure Management and Security

Greg Kogut, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR)
Intelligent Radiation Detection and Location from an Unmanned Ground Vehicle; Robotic Systems Pool

Larry Branthoover, DTI VP of OSD Programs, Defense Technologies, Inc.
Open UMI, Common Control for Multiple, Heterogeneous Unmanned Vehicles using STANAG 4586 and JAUS standards

Patrick Murphy, Science and Technology Directorate
Unmanned Systems for Homeland Security


Session B - Human Factors and Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
Chair:        Dr. Tiffany Lightbourn, DHS S&T Human Factors
Overview of the Human Factors Division in DHS S&T

Professor Bojan Cukic, Co-Director, NSF Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR), WVU
Biometrics – Performance, Security, and Social Impact (B-PSSI): A System Level Perspective

Jim Barnes, Boeing -- Santa Susana Field Laboratory
A Short Review of Radiological Terrorism; The Threat and Countermeasures

Dr. Jay Nunamaker & Matthew L. Jensen, University of Arizona
Automatic, Multimodal Evaluation of Human Interaction

Victor Anderson, Supervising Health Physicist, Radiologic Health Branch, California Public Health Department
Equations for Disaster – Annualized Nuclear/Radiological Terrorism Risk Analysis  Dr. Isaac Maya, University of Southern CA, CREATE
The Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE) at the University of Southern CA

Homeland Security

Research * Innovation * Transition

Conference Program

Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
Aug 21—24, 2007

Presented by
AIAA/Homeland Security Program Committee
PM & AM Research  *  Association of Old Crows  *  Marine Technology Society

Co-Sponsored by
Naval Postgraduate School  *  American Institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics

Corporate Sponsors
General Electric
Booz | Allen | Hamilton