"Balancing Security Issues with the Terrorist Threat"
March 17 - March 21, 2008 - Miami, Florida, USA (AAS#2008-01M)
June 16 - June 20, 2008 - Nashville, Tennessee, USA (AAS#2008-02N)
September 22 - September 26, 2008 - Boston, Massachusetts, USA (AAS#2008-03B)
December 15 - December 19, 2008 - Los Angeles, California, USA (AAS#2008-04A)
Program Objectives:
Using the most qualified expertise available, the World Institute for Security Enhancement provides practical programs designed to improve security at the National, State and Local level to those who want to respond effectively to issues following the tragedies of September 11, 2001. The issues are tailored specifically to meet the needs of Airport Security Officials and Officers, Law Enforcement and Practitioners within the Aviation environment. Our "Airport & Aviation Safety: Balancing Security Issues with the Terrorist Threat " program is designed to train a variety of employees in the strategies they need in order to respond effectively to the important issues of security within a new environment. Interested Agencies and Employers are also invited to contact the World Institute for Security Enhancement to discuss their particular needs so that on-site training can be tailored to meet specific requirements of an organization. We are available to develop training solutions for your security problems.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of the "Airport & Aviation Safety: Balancing Security Issues with the Terrorist Threat" program is to train attendees to ensure that they can apply a standard level of adequate and timely Life Safety and Homeland Security policies and procedures within Airport and Aviation environments.
Upon completion, a Mounted Certificate is awarded in "Airport & Aviation Safety: Balancing Security Issues with the Terrorist Threat".
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
This five day program has been specifically designed to meet the need of all Airport Employees to include Senior Executive Team Members, Managers, Security Officers, Department and Function Heads, Fixed Base Operators, Aircrew, First Responders, Health & Safety Personnel, Human Resources, Risk Managers, Design Engineers, Consultants, Finance and Law Enforcement personnel.
Continuing Education Units (CEU):
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are nationally recognized units in qualified programs which allow the participant to document all noncredit work completed. CEUs may be used as evidence of increased performance capabilities and for job advancement, and are recognized by many professional organizations and international companies.
CERTIFIED PROTECTION PROFESSIONAL (CPP) RECERTIFICATION:
Documentation of attendance at these programs may be submitted to the ASIS Professional Certification Board for consideration of recertification credit by qualified Certified Protection Professionals.
Principal Instructors:
G. F. Bryant Jr.; is a member of the Electronic Crime Task Force with the Miami Division of the U. S. Secret Service. He is an internationally recognized Physical, Operational and Technical Security Analyst, Contingency Planner and Educator with more than twenty five years of combined experience in physical & operational security, and investigation technologies. He founded Bryant & Associates to provide threat assessment, risk analysis and systems integration after serving several years as the primary technician for a governmental law enforcement agency. He teaches and consults internationally on state-of-the-art equipment, techniques, and operational procedures to managers, technicians and other security & loss prevention professionals in both government and private industry that include numerous Fortune 500 companies. The originator and developer of extensive technical, operational and managerial security & life safety programs at the university level, Mr. Bryant is active in the design, application, installation and field maintenance of Integrated Facilities Protection Systems utilizing the Total Facilities Management approach. He is a frequent speaker at international conferences and exhibitions and his articles regularly appear in various security industry publications. Mr. Bryant is an active contributor to new product development projects for many international manufactures.
Mr. Bryant served as Chairman of a Chapter of the American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS). He is a member of the South East Florida Chapter of the Association of Contingency Planners (ACP) and the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA). He has also been a member of the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association (AFCEA), The Academy of Security Educators & Trainers (ASET), the Fire Educators & Technology Section of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and served on Committee F-12 on Security Systems & Equipment of the American Society for Test & Material (ASTM). Mr. Bryant contributed to a monthly column on Systems Integration in Access Control & Security Systems Integration magazine and was the Technical Editor of International Corporate Security, a magazine published in the United Kingdom. He has been appointed to the advisory boards of Defense & Security Electronics, CCTV Applications & Technology, Access Control & Security Systems Integration, Security Technology & Design and Southeast Asia Fire & Security magazines.
Silva Kandiah; is a Member of the Board of Advisors at the World Institute for Security Enhancement. He was General Manager of SATS Security Services, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. It provides aviation and general security services to the SIA Group of Companies and to aviation organizations in Singapore and overseas.
Prior to this, Mr. Kandiah held several appointments, in the Personnel Division of Singapore Airlines such as Editor of its House Magazine (Outlook) and Human Resource Manager and for two years was seconded to Air Lanka as Personnel Manager. He had continued his association with Air Lanka by being a consultant on Human Resource Development. Mr. Kandiah was appointed by the New Zealand Ministry of Transport as the independent industry advisor in its thrice yearly audit of its Aviation Security Service. He is on the Boards of Singapore Airlines Properties (a subsidiary of the Singapore Airlines Group), the International Association of Airport and Seaport Police, Aviation Security International Magazine and the Consultative Committee of the Department of Geography, National University of Singapore. Mr. Kandiah is a Honours Graduate in Arts from the then University of Singapore and is a Captain in the Singapore Armed Forces Reserves.
Additional Instruction may be provided by other faculty members, which might include:
Stephen Patrick Cain, M.B.E.; is a member of the Board of Advisors at the World Institute for Security Enhancement. He is an internationally respected security and risk management consultant. Formerly the Managing Director of Pacific International Limited, Mr. Cain is presently associated with Bryant & Associates. A graduate of the Royal Military Academy of Sandhurst he was commissioned into the Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers and later was awarded the Member of the British Empire by Her Majesty the Queen for operational duties as Company Commander. Mr. Cain attended courses on International Affairs and politics at Oxford University, received his law degree from The British College of Law and was admitted into the Supreme Court of England & Wales.
Mr. Cain's specific security responsibilities have included protection of large military sites, coordination of communication and CCTV networks, overt & covert intelligence gathering, overt & covert operations against armed terrorist & criminal organizations, and briefings to Royal, Diplomatic, Military & Parliamentary VIP's. Cofounder of Asset Protection International, Mr. Cain addresses the spectrum of Corporate Asset Management within the U.S.A. and throughout the world.
Surveys and implementations have included airports, embassies, major hospitals, communication centers, palaces and other vulnerable sites. Services have been provided in Sri Lanka, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Peoples Republic of China, the United Kingdom and the United States of America.
Phillip A. Parker, M.A.;is a member of the Board of Advisors at the World Institute for Security Enhancement. He is a former special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He retired as Deputy Assistant Director for Operations of the Intelligence Division, directing all counterintelligence and counter espionage investigations and operations in the United States. He has been the U.S. representative to the NATO Security Committee in Brussels and an F.B.I. representative to several INTERPOL conferences. In 1987 Mr. Parker was awarded the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal for exemplary accomplishments while serving as Deputy Assistant Director. He testified before and was quoted by the Stillwell Commission.
Mr. Parker presently provides investigative and security consulting through Phillip A. Parker and Associates LTD. and in association with Bryant & Associates. He possesses a Bachelors Degree from Old Dominion University and a Masters Degree from Indiana University. He is also a graduate of the National War College. Mr. Parker's security services include protection from industrial espionage, protection of classified or proprietary information, crisis management, security surveys and as an expert witness.
Mr. Parker is a member of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI, the Association of Former Intelligence Officers and the American Society for Industrial Security.
AIRPORT & AVIATION SAFETY: "Balancing Security Issues with the Terrorist Threat"
PROGRAM OUTLINE
DAY ONE
AAS-01 Threat Awareness
• Historical Perspective • Terrorist Organizations • Counter Terrorist Organizations • Sources of Threat Information
• Visit to Local Airport • Airport Representative Meeting
DAY FOUR
AAS-05 Emergency Management Plan
• Contingency Planning • Business Continuity • Emergency Support Functions • Interagency Cooperation • Applicable Laws
AAS-06 Incident Command System
• Common Terminology • Basic Organizational Structure • Role of Incident Commander • Relationship of Federal, State, Local, and Private Sector Officials • Unified Command Setup and Operation
Welcome & Introduction G. F. Bryant, Jr., Executive Director, World Institute for Security Enhancement
SEMINAR FORMAT
Each Day
8:00 - 12:00
Lecture / Discussion
12:00 Noon
Lunch
1:00 - 5:00 PM
Lecture / Discussion
5:00 PM
Adjourn
The above timetable approximates the schedule for this course.
Instructors may choose to vary the program and any changes will be announced.
General Information:
World Institute for Security Enhancement courses are provided at our USA training sites.
ENROLLMENT: Course registration is limited. Please reserve your place now! Complete the attached registration form or call the Institute directly at +1-310-358-9906 for information on class quotas.
COURSE FEE: $1,250.00 USD
FEE INCLUDES:The course registration fee includes a attendee Reference Manual, Program Materials, a Framed Certificate, and Daily Refreshments for the programs held at the training sites. Payment in U. S. dollars is required with your registration form and must be received at least thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of the Class. Payment not received on time will automatically be placed in the next scheduled class.
MEALS: Meals are NOT included.
DRESS: Business casual is the recommended daily attire.
REFUNDS / CANCELLATIONS: The Institute reserves the right to amend any program should circumstances warrant such action. In the event of course postponement or cancellation, the Institute will reschedule the course, or apply the fee payment to any other program offered in the next twelve months. Liability for course cancellation is specifically limited to the amount of prepaid course fees and excludes any incidental or consequential damages. Attendees must confirm cancellations or substitutions, in writing, at least THIRTY (30) days prior to the initial class date. There will be a $100 administrative fee for such a cancellation. Otherwise, fees are not refundable but may be transferred to another class of your choosing. Substitutions may be made, with written notice to the Institute, at least thirty (30) days prior to class commencement.
LODGING:Lodging is NOT included. Each attendee is responsible for their own travel arrangements and lodging costs.
MIAMI LAKES:Arrangements have been made with Don Shula's Hotel & Golf Club in Miami Lakes, Florida. The negotiated Institute rate has been established at $119.00 / $99.00 / $109.00 (seasonal rate) per night + tax, for the Golf Club, and $135.00 / $104.00 / $114.00 (seasonal rate) per night + tax, for the Hotel on Main Street, for either a Single or Double Room. Each attendee is responsible for their own travel arrangements and lodging costs. Please make your room reservation at least three weeks prior to the initial class date with Don Shula's Hotel & Golf Club; Main Street; Miami Lakes, Florida, USA. The telephone number is (+1-305-820-8100) or (+1-800-24-SHULA). A listing of additional area hotels is available after registering.
BOSTON:Arrangements have been made with local hotels in the Boston Metropolitan area. Negotiated Institute rates have been established. A listing of hotels in the Boston Metropolitan area will be provided with your registration package.
LOS ANGELES:Arrangements have been made with local hotels in the Los Angeles area. Negotiated Institute rates have been established. A listing of hotels in the Los Angeles area will be provided with your registration package.
NASHVILLE:Arrangements have been made with local hotels in the Nashville area. Negotiated Institute rates have been established. A listing of hotels in the Nashville area will be provided with your registration package.
GROUND TRANSPORTATION:Transportation is NOT included. For a fee, transportation is available from the Airport to your Hotel. Transportation is not provided to the Institute training site daily. Each participant is responsible for their own daily local ground transportation to the Institute Training Site.
MIAMI LAKES:For a fee, transportation is available from the Miami (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale (FLL) International Airports to Don Shula's Hotel & Golf Club with Super Shuttle (+1-305-871-2000). Transportation is not provided to the Institute training site daily. Each participant is responsible for their own daily local ground transportation to the Institute training site.
BOSTON:A complimentary Hotel shuttle may be available from the Boston (BOS) and Providence (PVD) Airports. Transportation is not provided to the Institute training site daily. Each participant is responsible for their own daily local ground transportation to the Institute training site.
LOS ANGELES:A complimentary Hotel shuttle may be available from the Los Angeles (LAX) Airport. Transportation is not provided to the Institute training site daily. Each participant is responsible for their own daily local ground transportation to the Institute training site.
NASHVILLE:A complimentary Hotel shuttle may be available from the Nashville airport. Transportation is not provided to the Institute training site daily. Each participant is responsible for their own daily local ground transportation to the Institute training site.
INSTRUCTION:While every effort is made to assure that scheduled instructors are present, unforeseen circumstances may occur. Therefore, the Institute reserves the right to substitute personnel and curriculum as required.