Who Caught John Blade? Oracle Will Present Fictional Case Study to Highlight Latest Technology at AHF.
WHAT: A unique multimedia presentation that shows how technology
solutions can help address today's most pressing intelligence
challenges. "Who Caught John Blade?" is an interactive story on
information sharing in which intelligence agents James Watson
and Frank Hardy track down individual suspects and race against
time to uncover a great conspiracy.
As the story unfolds, live demonstrations of technology
solutions showcase how Watson and Hardy avert a planned attack.
The story is fictional, but the solutions presented in the
dramatization are real and highlight a wide range of
sophisticated technologies in use today, including
collaboration, integration, interoperability, protected
enterprise, business continuity, and more.
A panel discussion will follow the presentation, giving
attendees and participants an opportunity to exchange ideas and
real world best practices with peers, industry executives, and
intelligence experts. This entire session is open to the public.
WHEN: 2:30 - 4:30 p.m., October 26, 2005 (Wednesday)
WHERE: The second Annual Mid-Atlantic All Hazards Forum (AHF) at The
Baltimore Convention Center, located at One West Pratt Street,
Baltimore, Maryland.
WHY: Timely information sharing is critical for ensuring homeland
security and will be widely discussed at this year's All Hazards
Forum. Oracle's dramatized presentation represents a very real
scenario where local and federal authorities work together to
avert a terrorist act, safeguarding precious lives and valuable
physical infrastructure in the process.
The session will prove invaluable for practitioners and leaders
tasked with the responsibility of protecting local, regional and
national security. Leaders in city, county and state agencies;
emergency response; law enforcement and public safety; public
health and administration; homeland security; military
organizations; and public utilities and transportation will
benefit greatly from the knowledge gained through this free
session.
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