Streamlining Information Sharing
Improving Efficiency, Security, Safety and the Environment
Download the GMISS 2009 Summary Report
The summary report from the 2009 Global Maritime Information Sharing Symposium is available for download.
Download GMISS 2009 Presentations
The following GMISS presentations are available for download.
DHS Infrastructure Protection Perspective
Mr. Tom Watson
Director, Infrastructure Coordination and Analysis
Office of Infrastructure Protection
Department of Homeland Security
Ship/Port Agents' Perspective
Mr. Jeffrey J. Milstein
Director of Field Operations
Moran Office of Maritime & Port Security
Maritime Security Council Perspective
Mr. William Watson
Board of Governors
Maritime Security Council
OSAC Perspective
Mr. Mike Limpantsis
Acting Director
Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
U.S. Department of State
Maritime Security Consortiums
Mr. Gordan Van Hook
Senior Director
Innovation and Concept Development
Maersk Line, Limited
SEAHAWK Center Perspective
Mr. Frank Gutierrez
Former Deputy Director
Project SEAHAWK
UK Perspective
Mr. Gavin Simmonds
Shipping Defence Advisory Committee
The Chamber of Shipping
U.S. Navy Perspective on MDA and Global Information Sharing
RDML Dennis FitzPatrick
N3 Joint Operations Director
U.S. Fleet Forces Command
Customs and Border Protection Perspective
Mr. Frank Jaramillo
Director
National Targeting Center (Cargo)
Customs and Border Protection
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
LNG Shipping Perspective
Captain Mark Lane
Senior VP Operations
Excelerate Energy, LLC
This presentation is abridged at the request of the author
Armed Security Pitfalls
Mr. Charles Papavizas, Esq.
Partner
Winston & Strawn, LLP
USCG Centers of Expertise
Captain Gordon Loebl, USCG
Chief, Office of Quality Assurance and Traveling Inspectors (CG-546)
U.S. Coast Guard
Enhancing Information Sharing Between Government and Industry to Increase MDA
Mr. Joe Milligan
Chair
Interagency Solutions Analysis (IASA) Working Group
Working Group A Recommendations
Building a Global Maritime Information Exchange Grid: Is it Possible?
Working Group B Recommendations
Bridging the understanding gap between Maritime industry and Government
Working Group C Recommendations
Resolving Information Privacy, Proprietary & Classification Concerns