Drinking Water Security to Be Major Topic on Agenda at Upcoming Infragard 2005 National Conference; Industry Experts to Assemble in Washington D.C. for Session Entitled ''Taking Aim at Our Nation's Drinking Water''.WASHINGTON -- InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA INMA International Newspaper Marketing Association or "InfraGard") and Nova Biologicals, Inc., one of the leading testing facilities to ensure the safety of the Nation's drinking water drinking water supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g. supply, today announced the topic of drinking water security will have a dedicated track at the upcoming InfraGard 2005 National Conference. The conference, sponsored by the InfraGard National Members Alliance and the FBI, will be held on August 9 through 11, 2005, in Washington D.C. There also will be tracks and technical sessions dedicated to the following topics: Maritime and Port Vulnerabilities and Security; Computer Forensics The investigation of a computer system believed to be involved in cybercrime. Forensic software provides a variety of tools for investigating a suspect PC. Such programs may include a function that copies the entire hard drive to another system for inspection, allowing the original to ; Cyber Security; First Responders; Financial Institution Security; Regulatory Compliance; and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (application) Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition - (SCADA) Systems are used in industry to monitor and control plant status and provide logging facilities. SCADA systems are highly configurable, and usually interface to the plant via PLCs. (SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) A process control application that collects data from sensors and machines on the shop floor or in remote locations and sends them to a central computer for management and control. ) Systems. Nova Biologicals' President Dr. Paul Pearce has been selected to chair the Drinking Water Security Track at the InfraGard 2005 National Conference. Speakers for the Drinking Water Security Track, which Dr. Pearce has entitled "Taking Aim at Our Nation's Drinking Water," will include experts from the Biological and Chemical Countermeasures Department of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Noun 1. Department of Homeland Security - the federal department that administers all matters relating to homeland security Homeland Security executive department - a federal department in the executive branch of the government of the United States , the Water Security Division of the Office of Emergency Response U.S. EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid. EPA abbr. eicosapentaenoic acid EPA, n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic. EPA, n. Headquarters, and the United States Air Force United States Air Force (USAF) Major component of the U.S. military organization, with primary responsibility for air warfare, air defense, and military space research. It also provides air services in coordination with the other military branches. U.S. . "As security tightens around airports and other facilities, terrorists are focusing their efforts on targets that have relaxed security and easy access, and are critical to our Nation's wellbeing," said Dr. Pearce. "When struck, these 'soft targets', including our drinking water supply, will create fear and paralyze par·a·lyze v. To affect with paralysis; cause to be paralytic. large groups of people." Drinking water is the ultimate soft target. A necessity of life, drinking water security is a critical and emotionally-charged component of our nation's infrastructure. At a minimum, consciously-contaminated drinking water will cause the economy to stall, stop business activities and transportation, close schools and churches, interrupt governmental affairs, destroy the public's trust in their public officials, and negatively impact source water supplies (aquifers, reservoirs, lakes, and rivers). The aftermath of a single event is expected to cost billions of dollars. "The Drinking Water Security Track at the InfraGard 2005 National Conference promises to provide compelling presentations from some of the Nation's premier experts on the topic," said Freeman Mendell, Conference Chairman for the InfraGard 2005 National Conference. "Additionally, the overall program of the track will provide attendees with a better understanding of the positive impact they can have on protecting our Nation's drinking water." The goals of the Drinking Water Security Track are to: --Provide an overview and rationale for implementation of drinking water security measures --Outline management and operational considerations for enhancing physical security --Review design considerations for developing physical security --Present guidelines for selecting optimal physical security equipment --Describe cyber security management, operations, and design considerations --Enhance emergency response planning capabilities --Present a systematic approach to a fully integrated plan for drinking water security "Drinking water security and protection is a prudent and realistic goal," added Dr. Pearce. "We are aware of drinking water's problems, and therefore at the InfraGard 2005 National Conference we will discuss plans to implement safe, cost-effective systems to monitor, detect and prevent nuclear, chemical and biological contamination, and disruption of our drinking water supply." For more information about the InfraGard 2005 National Conference, please visit www.infragardconferences.com. For information regarding the Drinking Water Security Track at the conference, please contact Tamara Trow trow intr.v. trowed, trow·ing, trows 1. Archaic To think. 2. Obsolete To suppose. [Middle English trowen, from Old English at 936-756-5333, toll-free at 1-800-282-5416, or via email at ttrow@novatx.com. About InfraGard National Members Alliance Founded in 1996 in the Cleveland, Ohio field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), division of the U.S. Dept. of Justice charged with investigating all violations of federal laws except those assigned to some other federal agency. , the InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA or "InfraGard") is a national network of vetted private sector experts. With more than 16,000 members across the organization's 84 local chapters, InfraGard provides a vital link in protecting the nation's infrastructure by serving as subject matter resources to local, state and Federal law enforcement agencies A law enforcement agency (LEA) is a term used to describe any agency which enforces the law. This may be a local or state police, federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). . InfraGard National Members Alliance is a volunteer non-profit 501(c)3 corporation. For more information about InfraGard, please visit www.infragard.net. |
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