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SUMMARY:ASP in Chicago: Climate Change and Global Security
DESCRIPTION:Date:\n\n\nFebruary 9\, 2016\n\n\n\n\nTime:\n\n\n6:00 PM – 7:15 PM\n\n\n\n\nLocation:\n\n\nChicago Council on Global Affairs  \n130 East Randolph Street\nChicago\, IL\n\n\n\n\n  \nIn 2006\, Syria suffered its worst drought in 900 years which experts cited as a contributing factor to the social unrest and riots preceding the current civil war. Global “hot spots” – where tensions are high due to overpopulation\, resource scarcity\, weak governance\, underdevelopment\, and other causes – are especially susceptible to the destabilizing effects changes in climate can prompt. Manmade or not\, governments\, militaries\, and corporations are taking climate change into account when developing operational strategies – and predicting future needs. What countries are most at risk for climate-induced destabilization and what will that mean for geopolitical alliances? \nJoin ASP CEO\, BGen. Stephen Cheney\, and Associate Professor\, Department of Geophysical Science\, University of Chicago\, Dr. Elisabeth Moyer for an in-depth discussion on this highly relevant and critical issue. \n  \nRSVP for the event \nDoors open at 5:30 PM \nDiscussion 6:00 to 7:15 PM. \nPlease arrive by 5:45 PM for registration. \n  \n  \nAbout the Speakers: \n \nBGen. Stephen Cheney\, CEO of the American Security Project \n \nDr. Elisabeth Moyer\, Associate Professor\, Department of Geophysical Science\, University of Chicago \n  \nModerated by: \n \nKaren Weigert\, Senior Fellow\, Global Cities\, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/climate-change-and-global-security/
LOCATION:Chicago Council on Global Affairs Conference Center\, 130 East Randolph Street\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Security
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170125T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170125T170000
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SUMMARY:Financial Intelligence & Information Sharing Working Group (FIIS WG) 2017 Winter Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Date\n\n\nJanuary 25\, 2017\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\n12:00pm – 5:00 PM\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\nBooz Allen Hamilton Auditorium \n8283 Greensboro Drive \nMcLean\, VA 22102\n\n\n\nFinancial Intelligence & Information Sharing Working Group (FIIS WG) 2017 Winter Symposium \nA program proudly presented by \nThe FIIS WG\, an element of the American Security Project \nIn cooperation with the Intelligence & National Security Alliance (INSA) Financial Threats Task Force\, the FBI’s InfraGard National Capital Region (InfraGardNCR)\, and the American Bar Association’s Section of International Law. \n  \n  \n  \nAGENDA: \n\nMR. CHARLES BRETZ\, Director of Payment Risk\, FS-ISAC –“The ‘Sheltered Harbor’ Initiative”\n\n\nMR. YAYA FANUSIE\, Director of Analysis\, Center on Sanctions and Illicit Finance (CSIF)\, Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) – “Blockchain Technology: Benefits and Risks for National Security”\n\n\nMR. BROCK RENSHAW\, Threat Intelligence Analyst\, Strategic Intelligence Analysis Group\, Citigroup –“Sanctions Evasion within Iran’s Aviation Sector”\n\n\nMS. SARAH LANGFORD\, Data Manager\, and MS. KIMBERLY HORNIK\, VP Compliance and Administration\, Integrity Management Services\, Inc. (IntegrityM) – “Aberrancies in Home Health Agency Beneficiary Sharing: A Healthcare Fraud Analysis Case”\n\n\nMR. SCOTT DUEWEKE\, President\, The Digital Identities and Payments Association’s (IDPAY) – “Banking and ISO 27001 standards”\n\n\nMR. SONNY CARPENTER\, Associate\, BakerHostetler –“International Anti-Corruption Enforcement and Impact on Financial Institutions”\n\n\nMR. ADAM DRUCKER\, Assistant Section Chief\, Counter-Terrorism Division\, FBI – “Terrorist Facilitation Networks”\n\nModerators: \n\nMs. Lesley Rockwell\, Citigroup and Co-Chair of the FIIS WG\nMs. Danielle Camner Lindholm\, Whitehorse Technologies and Co-Chair of the FIIS WG and the ABA Natl Security Committee; Immediate Past Co-Chair of the ABA Intl AML Committee\n\nMANY THANKS TO BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON\, CITIGROUP\, AND INSA FOR THEIR SUPPORT IN ORGANIZING THIS EVENT. \n 
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/44463/
LOCATION:Booz Allen Hamilton Auditorium\, 8283 Greensboro Drive\, McLean\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170124T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170124T130000
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CREATED:20170111T203056Z
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SUMMARY:Key Issues and Emerging Threats: An Off-the-Record Conversation on the Hill
DESCRIPTION:American Security Project\, founded eleven years ago as a nonpartisan national security research and education organization devoted to forging consensus on America’s long-term national security. Our bipartisan board of Republicans\, Democrats\, retired military flag officers\, and business leaders places us in a unique position to talk to both sides of the political aisle. The ASP network includes more than 200 fellows including senior national security leaders\, policy makers\, academic experts\, and private sector stakeholders with unique expertise on a broad range security issues. Widely respected for our fact-based analysis in the face of an ever-changing world landscape\, ASP provides meaningful\, thorough\, and non-partisan insight into the immediate and long-term impacts of world events. \n  \nJoin members of American Security Project’s Board of Directors on Tuesday\, January 24th for an off-the-record lunch briefing on key security issues and emerging threats for Members of Congress and select staff. Topics will include the US-Russia relationship\, trade policy\, national security strategy\, and US-China relations. \nRequest an Invitation  \nevents@americansecurityproject.org
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/hillbrief24jan/
LOCATION:Rayburn House Building
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy,Climate Security,Cuba Engagement,Energy Security,Featured Event,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161213T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161213T153000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20161108T191544Z
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SUMMARY:Organizational Resilience in the Era of Man-made Risk: A Book Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Date\n\n\nDecember 13\, 2016\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\n2:30pm – 3:30 PM\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n\nAmerican Security Project\, \n1100 New York Avenue NW\nSuite 710 West\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \nThe agile risk manager is part sociologist\, anthropologist\, psychologist\, and quant. Risk agility implies not treating risk as a cost of doing business\, but as a catalyst for growth. Once mighty organizations can be brought to their knees\, and even their demise\, by simple miscalculations or a failure to just do the right thing. The reader is offered deep insights into specific risk domains that are shaping our world — including terrorism\, cyber risk\, climate change\, and economic resource nationalism — as well as a frame of reference from which to think about risk management and decision making in our increasingly complicated world. \nJoin Daniel Wagner and Dante Disparte\, authors of Global Risk Agility and Decision Making\, on December 13th as they make a compelling case for the need to bring traditional approaches to risk management and decision making into the twenty-first century. \n  \nLight refreshments will be served from 2:00pm – 2:30pm. \nDiscussion 2:30 to 3:30 pm. \nPlease arrive by 2:15pm for registration. \n \nAbout the Book: \nSet against the era of man-made risk\, where transnational terrorism\, cyber risk\, and climate change are making traditional risk models increasingly obsolete\, Wagner and Disparte argue that remaining passively on the side-lines of the global economy is dangerous\, and that understanding and actively engaging the world is central to achieving risk agility. Their definition of risk agility taps into the survival and risk-taking instincts of the entrepreneur while establishing an organizational imperative focused on collective survival. \nAbout the Authors \nDaniel Wagner is Managing Director of Risk Solutions at Risk Cooperative. He was previously CEO of Country Risk Solutions — a cross-border risk advisory firm he founded — and Senior Vice President of Country Risk at GE Energy Financial Services. \nDante A. Disparte is the founder and CEO of Risk Cooperative\, a strategy\, risk and capital management firm focusing on mid-market opportunities\, market expansion and equity investments on a global scale. He is Chariperson of the Business Council for American Security. Prior to founding Risk Cooperative\, Disparte was the Managing Director of Clements Worldwide and Managing Director of Land Rover’s operations in 32 Sub Saharan African markets. \nModerated by BGen. Stephen A. Cheney\, USMC (Ret.)
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/manmaderisk/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy,Climate Security,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161208T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161208T133000
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CREATED:20161121T164239Z
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SUMMARY:U.S. - Russia Policy for the Next Administration
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\nDate\n\n\nDecember 8\, 2016\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\n12:00pm – 1:30 PM\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n\nAmerican Security Project\, \n1100 New York Avenue NW\nSuite 710 West\n\n\n\n\n  \nAs the United States prepares for a new president to take office\, one of the most pressing challenges ahead for the new administration involves determining effective policy and strategy towards Russia. From Syria to cyber\, Russia has a stake in many of the challenges the US faces. How can the new administration develop smart strategies that protect US interests overseas while facing Russian opposition? \n  \nJoin American Security Project on December 8th as we launch the U.S. – Russia Relations Program with its inaugural event. Panelists will lay out options for an effective strategy\, and explore the various policy tools that can encourage Russia to make the right choices\, while recognizing the legitimate interests Russia may have. \n  \nPart of American Security Project’s U.S.- Russia Relations Program\n \nDoors open at 12:00 PM \nLunch will be available from 12:00- 12:30 PM. \nDiscussion 12:30 to 1:30 pm. \nPlease arrive by 12:25pm for registration. \nAbout the Speakers: \n \nMatthew Rojansky\, Director of the Kennan Institute at the Wilson Center \n \nJames Lewis\, SVP and Director of Strategic Technologies Program at CSIS \n \nMarc Schleifer\, Regional Director for Eurasia and South Asia at CIPE
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/russiapolicy/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy,National Security Strategy,Nuclear Security,Public Diplomacy,Russia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161201T210000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20161128T214848Z
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SUMMARY:London Event: Security and Climate Change: Are we Living in 'The Age of Consequences'?
DESCRIPTION:Date\n\n\nDecember 1\, 2016\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\n7:00pm – 9:00 PM\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n\nChatham House\, London\n\n\n\n\n  \nTo join the event\, please register here. \n  \nThe US Department of Defense regards climate change as an ‘accelerant of instability and conflict’. A former head of the US Pacific Command described it as the most significant long-term security threat in his region. US federal agencies have recently been mandated to fully consider the impacts of climate change in the development of national security policy. This step-change in the US approach reflects the Pentagon’s conclusion that climate impacts are a ‘threat multiplier’ for security concerns – not just for the future – but which pose ‘an immediate risk to national security’. \nA new documentary from the US\, The Age of Consequences\, explores the links between climate change and security\, including in current events in Syria\, Egypt\, the Sahel and Bangladesh. Our high-level panel will reflect on key sections from the documentary\, which will be screened during the event\, and explore whether security strategists\, militaries and policy-makers in nations other than the US are fully cognisant of the risks posed by a changing climate\, and whether they are ready to anticipate and respond to its potentially destabilizing effects. \nThe panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A. \n \nSpeakers include: \nBrigadier General Stephen A. Cheney\, CEO of the American Seurity Project and member of the Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board\nMajor General Munir Muniruzzaman\, President and CEO\, Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies; Former Military Advisor to the President of Bangladesh\nRear Admiral Neil Morisetti\, Director of Strategy\, UK Department of Science\, Technology\, Engineering and Public Policy; University College London; Former UK Government Climate and Energy Security Envoy\nDr Patricia Lewis\, Research Director\, International Security\, Chatham House \nChair: Rt Hon Sir Oliver Letwin MP\, Former UK Cabinet Office Minister
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/london-event-security-and-climate-change-are-we-living-in-the-age-of-consequences/
LOCATION:Chatham House\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Climate Security
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161130T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161130T173000
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CREATED:20161128T213437Z
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SUMMARY:Brussels Event: Climate Change: Are We Living in The Age of Consequences?
DESCRIPTION:Date\n\n\nNovember 28\, 2016\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\n4:00pm – 5:30 PM\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n\n European Climate Foundation\, Rue de la Science 23\, 1040 Brussels\n\n\n\n\n  \nTo join the event\, please register here. \n  \nEurope is approaching a critical juncture. New security challenges from extremism to migration require a clear understanding of the causes and consequences of new societal patterns emerging. EU President Jean-Claude Juncker in 2015 highlighted the influence of climate change on recent migration waves\, and the US Department of Defense regards climate change as an ‘accelerant of instability and conflict’. \nA new powerful documentary from the US\, The Age of Consequences\, explores the links between climate change and security\, including in current events in Syria\, Egypt\, the Sahel and Bangladesh. \nThe American Security Project Project would like to invite you to a preview screening of the documentary followed by a panel discussion\, during which our high-level panel will reflect on key sections from the documentary and explore whether security strategists\, militaries and policymakers in nations other than the US are fully cognisant of the risks posed by a changing climate\, and whether they are ready to anticipate and respond to its potentially destablising effects. \n \nSpeakers include: \nBrigadier General Stephen A. Cheney\, CEO of the American Seurity Project and member of the Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board \nPascal Delisle\, Adviser for Climate Change at the European Commission External Action Service
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/brussels-event-climate-change-are-we-living-in-the-age-of-consequences/
LOCATION:European Climate Foundation\, Rue de la Science 23\, 1040\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Climate Security
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161128T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161128T203000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20161123T170052Z
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SUMMARY:Berlin Event: Climate Change: Are We Living in The Age of Consequences?
DESCRIPTION:Date\n\n\nNovember 28\, 2016\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\n6:30pm – 8:30 PM\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n\n Ecologic Institute\, Pfalzburger Strasse 43/44 D-10717 Berlin\n\n\n\n\nTo join the event\, please register here.  \n  \nEurope is approaching a critical juncture. New security challenges from extremism to migration require a clear understanding of the causes and consequences of new societal patterns emerging. EU President Jean-Claude Juncker in 2015 highlighted the influence of climate change on recent migration waves\, and the US Department of Defense regards climate change as an ‘accelerant of instability and conflict’. \nA new powerful documentary from the US\, The Age of Consequences\, explores the links between climate change and security\, including in current events in Syria\, Egypt\, the Sahel and Bangladesh. Our high-level panel will reflect on key sections from the documentary\, screened during the event\, and explore whether security strategists\, militaries and policymakers in nations other than the US are fully cognizant of the risks posed by a changing climate\, and whether they are ready to anticipate and respond to its potentially destabilizing effects. \nThe American Security Project and Ecologic Institute would like to invite you to a preview screening of the documentary followed by a panel discussion\, with speakers including: \n  \n  \nModeration: Dr. Camilla Bausch\, Director of Ecologic Institute \nBrigadier General Stephen A. Cheney\, CEO of the American Security Project and member of the Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board R. \n  \nAndreas Kraemer\, Founder and Director Emeritus of Ecologic Institute and Senior Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies \n  \nA reception with refreshments will close out the evening. \n 
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/berlinevent/
LOCATION:Florida
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161101T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161101T133000
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CREATED:20161006T150515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161025T160723Z
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SUMMARY:The Arctic: Assessing the geopolitical\, economic\, military\, and environmental drivers of U.S. Arctic policy
DESCRIPTION:Date\n\n\nNovember 1\, 2016\n\n\n\n\nTime\n\n\n12:00pm – 1:30 PM\n\n\n\n\nLocation\n\n\nAmerican Security Project\, \n1100 New York Avenue NW\nSuite 710 West\n\n\n\n\n  \nIn September 2016\, the State Department International Security Advisory Board completed a comprehensive study of developments in U.S. Policy towards the Arctic. The Arctic Committee\, chaired by ASP Board Member Gen. Lester Lyles\, USAF (Ret.)\, included ASP CEO BGen. Stephen Cheney\, USMC (Ret.). Recommendations were made in six key areas: \n\nRussia’s interests\, intentions\, and capabilities in the Arctic\nUS Leadership in the Arctic\nRatification of UNCLOS\nPresence and “Domain Awareness” in the Region\nCooperation Among Arctic Nations\nThe Need for Transparency and Confidence Building Measures in the Region\n\n  \nJoin the American Security Project on November 1\, 2016 for a panel discussion including ISAB members to discuss the results of the report submitted to the Department of State by the ISAB Sub-Committee on the Arctic. \n  \nLunch refreshments will be served from 12:00pm – 12:30pm.  \nPanel 12:30 to 1:30 pm. \nPlease arrive at 12:00pm for registration. \n  \n  \nPanel members:  \nHon. Sherri Goodman\, Public Policy Fellow Wilson Center\, former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Environmental Security \nAmb. Robert Hunter\, Director Center for Transatlantic Security Studies at NDU\, former US Ambassador to NATO \nHon. Walter Slocombe\, Senior Counsel in Caplin & Drysdale\, former Under Secretary for Defense Policy \nHon. James Bodner\, Co-President of the Cohen Group\, former Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy  \nModerator \nBGen. Stephen A. Cheney\, USMC (Ret.)\, CEO of American Security Project; Former Inspector General\, USMC \n  \nThe views expressed by panelists and moderator at this event are their own\, and not necessarily those of the U.S State Department\, the U.S Government\, or other affiliates of participants \n  \n-This event is sponsored by the Arctic Energy Center-
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/isabarctic/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:National Security Strategy,Russia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161013T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161013T164500
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160808T160438Z
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SUMMARY:ASP and Lloyd's - Cities in the Crosshairs: The Case for Investing in Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Date\nOctober 13\, 2016\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 4:45pm\, Cocktail Reception to Follow\n\n\nLocation\nCarnegie Hall\, 881 Seventh Avenue\, New York\, NY\n\n\n\n  \n  \nOn September 3\, 2015 Lloyd’s launched the City Risk Index\, the first ever analysis of economic output at risk (GDP at risk) in 301 major cities from 18 manmade and natural threats over a ten-year period. The index includes: cyber-attack; terrorism; flood\, freeze\, heat\, and other climate security risks; and market crash\, among others. \nASP and Lloyd’s explored the implications of the Index at the ASP Risk Forum: Pathways to City Resiliency in February 2016\, and the conversation continues this fall. \nIn an increasingly volatile world beset by man-made and natural emerging risks\, the case for business and political leaders to build a more resilient future continues to grow. \nJoin American Security Project and Lloyd’s on October 13th in New York City in conversation and collaboration\, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss how innovative partnerships can and should build greater resilience at the city level. \nSpace is limited. \nFollow the conversation with #ASPRisk \nIn Partnership with:\n  \n \n  \nDue to limited space guests will need to request an RSVP \n \n  \n\n  \nConference Agenda\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Networking and Lunch \n  \n1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: A Global Risk Redux \nA sweeping review of the global risk landscape and the long range implications of the unprecedented change the world is facing. Learn what keeps senior business and policy leaders awake at night as they share their views on the forces shaping our future and the imperatives to build resilience into our present thinking. \nSpeakers:  \nGov. Christine Todd Whitman\, ASP Chairperson  \nInga Beale\, CEO of Lloyd’s  \nKathleen Hamm\, Counselor to the Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury \nModerator: Dante Disparte\, CEO of Risk Cooperative \n  \n2:00 PM – 2:15 PM: Networking Session/Break \n  \n2:15 PM – 3:15 PM: Resilient Collaboration \nWhile the call to action on addressing complex risk grows in volume\, best practice approaches and models for collaboration remain perilously distant. This panel brings together key practitioners and leaders from multiple sectors\, each sharing their views on building market-oriented public-private solutions for building resilience at the city\, state\, national\, and international levels. \nSpeakers:  \nLtGen. John G. Castellaw\, USMC (Ret.) ASP Board Member \nChief Daniel Linskey\, former Superintendent-in-Chief of Boston Police Department  \nFielding L. Norton III\, Deputy Chief Enterprise Risk Officer of XL Catlin \nOmmeed Sathe\, Vice President of Impact Investments for Prudential \nModerator: BGen. Stephen A. Cheney\, USMC (Ret.) CEO of ASP \n  \n3:15 PM – 3:30 PM: Networking Session/Break \n  \n3:30 PM – 4:30 PM: A Resilient City – New York’s Perspective \nThe iconic global city of New York is at once a financial capital and home to more than 8.4 million people. The people of New York\, its businesses and public leaders have an uncanny ability to bounce back as evidenced by their responses to the tragic terrorist attacks on September 11\, 2001\, Super Storm Sandy\, a massive black out in 2003\, and others. This spring-like effect is a measure of New York’s resilience\, and the subject of the final panel exploring what other cities can learn from New York’s experience. \nSpeakers Include:  \nDan Zarrilli\, New York’s Chief Resilience Officer and Senior Director\, Climate Policy and Programs \nMeghann Teubner\, Director of Counterintelligence Analysis\, NYPD \nGlenn Dorr\, Northeast Regional Director of Lloyd’s  \n  \n4:30 PM – 4:45 PM: Closing Remarks \n  \n5:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Cocktail Reception \n  \nAdditional Resources\nASP and Lloyd’s City Risk Forum \nASP and Lloyd’s Risk Forum: Understanding the City Risk Index \nASP and Lloyd’s Risk Forum: Featured Speaker\, Hon. Alice Hill \nASP and Lloyd’s Risk Forum: Featured Speaker\, Gov. Tom Ridge \nASP and Lloyd’s Risk Forum: Emerging Risks \nASP and Lloyd’s Risk Forum: How to Build Resiliency \n  \nTo request an invitation\, contact: \nevents@americansecurityproject.org \nImage Credit: Flickr User: Shankbone
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/asprisknyc/
LOCATION:Carnegie Hall\, 881 Seventh Avenue\, New York\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy,Climate Security,Featured Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161004T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161004T110000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160927T192558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161004T132228Z
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SUMMARY:Canceled: A Proven Strategy to Reduce Risk: The Montreal Protocol and HFCs
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, the virtual briefing has been canceled. \n  \nTuesday\, October 4\, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. \nPlease join The American Security Project for this virtual discussion with the U.S. State Department on the opportunity for significant near-term temperature reductions through the Montreal Protocol\, following its success in ozone layer protection. \nA phasedown of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs)—potent greenhouse gases used as coolants and refrigerants that replaced ozone-depleting substances—in the Montreal Protocol will avoid half a degree of warming by the end of the century. If new HFC-alternative technology is also energy efficient\, the impact of a phasedown could double\, reaching 200 billion tons of CO2 equivalent by 2050. The opportunity to significantly curtail climate risk and avoid tipping points this century by limiting HFCs is an opportunity for reducing security risk. \nThe telebriefing will provide an overview of the opportunity to limit HFCs in the Montreal Protocol and highlight how the same body that successfully closed the hole in the ozone can address today’s challenges. \n  \nFeaturing:\nJennifer Haverkamp\, Special Representative for Environment and Natural Resources\nUnited States Department of State \nEdward T. (Tom) Morehouse Jr.\, Former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense (Operational Energy Plans and Programs) \nAndrew Holland\, Senior Fellow for Energy and Climate\nAmerican Security Project
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/a-proven-strategy-to-reduce-risk-the-future-of-the-montreal-protocol-and-hfcs/
LOCATION:Telebriefing\, 800-220-9875\, Passcode\, 54514467
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160713T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160713T163000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160621T185903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160621T185903Z
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SUMMARY:FIIS Working Group 2016 Summer Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, July 13\, 2016\n12:00 PM – 4:30 PM\nLive in Person or by Teleconference\n(Hosted by Citigroup\, 388 Greenwich St\, New York\, NY 10013) \n\nThe Financial Intelligence & Information Sharing Working Group (FIIS WG)\, an element of the American Security Project\, provides the financial services industry\, the U.S. Government (USG) community\, and other relevant parties with a forum to informally discuss relevant Financial Intelligence (FININT) topics\, including protection of critical financial infrastructure\, prevention of fraud\, and obstruction of terror finance and money laundering. In cooperation with the FBI’s New York Metro InfraGard Members Alliance\, the FBI’s InfraGard National Capital Region\, and the American Bar Association’s Section of International Law\, we are pleased to present this slate of speakers and topics. The diversity of issues reflects the array of potential threats and vulnerabilities associated with abuses of financial and commercial systems. \nThe FIIS WG began in 2010 as a public-private partnerships pilot project out of the USG; grew into a free-standing\, member-supported community; and is now an element of the American Security Project. Members include 100s of representatives of both public and private-sector entities\, including regulatory\, intelligence\, defense\, and law enforcement agencies; financial institutions; think tanks; consultancies; and academia. \n  \nTo RSVP: Send an email to DANIELLE.LINDHOLM@WHITEHORSE.TECH\n(Please include contact information and specify whether you will attend in person or via teleconference.) \n\nSpeakers: \nMs. Amy Walraven (Chief Analytics Officer) and Ms. Anissa Roney (Chief Product Development Officer)\, Turnkey Risk Solutions “Case Studies on First Party Fraud” \nMs. Tonita Gillich (Assistant Director\, Forensic Audits and Investigative Service)\, Government Accountability Office (U.S. GAO) “Congressional Interest in Financial Crime through GAO Work: Resources for Compliance Units and Beyond” \nMr. Ilan Berman (Vice President) American Foreign Policy Council “JCPOA: Strategic Implications for Iran and the US” \nDr. Tamara Makarenko (Managing Director)\, West Sands Advisory Limited “Shadow Governance: A New Methodology to Analyse Country Risk” \nMr. James D. Katavolos (SVP – Citigroup Cyber Intelligence Center) and Mr. William J. Wansley (SVP\, Booz Allen Hamilton) Co-chairs\, FTTF: “Introduction to the Intelligence & National Security Alliance (INSA) Financial Threats Task Force” \nMr. Jim Dowling (Managing Director)\, Dowling Advisory Group Money Laundering Through the Gaming Industry \nMr. David A. Chaves (Coordinating Supervisory Special Agent/Complex Crimes)\, Federal Bureau of Investigations\, New York Field Office “FCPA: The FBI Perspective” \nModerators:  \nMs. Lesley Rockwell\, Citigroup and Co-Chair of the FIIS WG\nMs. Danielle Camner Lindholm\, Whitehorse Technologies and Co-Chair of the FIIS WG and the ABA Natl Security Committee; Immediate Past Co-Chair of the ABA Intl AML Committee \n(Photo Credit: Flickr user: fdecomite)
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/fiis-working-group-2016-summer-symposium/
LOCATION:Unnamed Venue\, 388 Greenwich Street\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160622T100000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160616T144956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160616T144956Z
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SUMMARY:TPP Strategy Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Date\nJune 22nd\, 2016\n\n\nTime\n8:30am – 10:00am\n\n\nLocation\nAmerican Security Project – 1100 New York Ave.\, 7th Floor\, West Tower\, Washington DC 20005\n\n\n\n\n\nTPP is a cornerstone of the Asia Pivot and includes 11 Pacific nations. Its implementation will increase US access to growing markets across the region while eliminating thousands of import tariffs and other barriers to free international trade. The deal also strengthens relationships between the US and vital partners including Japan\, Australia\, Canada\, Malaysia\, Vietnam\, and Mexico. \nTPP stands for more than economic benefits\, offering a historic opportunity to increase stability and security across the region. \n  \n\nJoin American Security Project for an off-the-record roundtable with embassies and private sector leaders on how to best move the national security argument for TPP forward.  \nBreakfast will be served. \n\nTo request an invitation contact events@americansecurityproject.org \n\n\n\n\nAdditional Resources \nBusiness Council for American Security \n“What’s Next?” with Dante Disparte \nTPP: Implications for Regional Stability \nNational Security Leaders Back TPP \nTPP: A Matter of National Security \nTTIP Conference \nAfrica- Promoting Investment and Extending National Security \nLaw of the Sea- Fact Sheet \nISDS: An In-Depth Look at a Crucial Part of Free Trade \nFree Trade Agreement Roundup
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/tppstrategy/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy,American Security & The Oceans,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160621T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160621T133000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160602T205029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160621T150014Z
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SUMMARY:What Comes After? Strategy for Stabilization and Reconstruction in Syria
DESCRIPTION:Date \n\nJune 21st\, 2016\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 1:30pm\n\n\nLocation\nAmerican Security Project – 1100 New York Ave.\, 7th Floor\, West Tower\, Washington DC 20005\n\n\n\n \nAs the conflict in Syria enters its 5th year\, questions of stabilization\, peace\, and reconstruction seem far away. However\, building a sustainable peace will require clear planning now.  \nJoin American Security Project on June 21st for the launch of its latest White Paper on Syrian stabilization and reconstruction to discuss building a coherent strategy for building a durable peace.  \nLunch refreshments will be served from 12:00pm – 12:30pm. \nPlease arrive by 12:00pm for registration. \nThe event will be begin promptly at 12:30pm. \nSpeakers \nHani Masri\, ASP Board of Directors and Founder of Tomorrow’s Youth Foundation \nDavid Pollock\, Kaufman Fellow and Director of Project Fikra at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy \nBetty Bernstein-Zabza\, Senior Advisor and Director of Operations for Global Women’s Issues in the Office of the Secretary of State \nMatthew Wallin\, Fellow for Public Diplomacy at American Security Project \nModerator \nBGen. Stephen A. Cheney\, USMC (Ret.)\, CEO of American Security Project and member of the Foreign Affairs Policy Board and International Security Advisory Board.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/what-comes-after-strategy-for-stabilization-and-reconstruction-in-syria/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:Asymetric Operations,National Security Strategy,Terrorism
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160615T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160615T133000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160527T142206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160603T163244Z
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SUMMARY:Arctic Strategy: One Year into the U.S. Leadership of the Arctic Council
DESCRIPTION:Date\nJune 15\, 2016\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 1:30pm\n\n\nLocation\nAmerican Security Project – 1100 New York Ave.\, 7th Floor\, West Tower\, Washington DC 20005\n\n\n\n  \nThe Arctic is warming faster than anywhere else on earth\, opening a new sea to humanity. America is an Arctic nation\, a notion that Americans too often forget. This gives America a leading role in determining whether the 21st Century opening of the Arctic will happen peacefully and sustainably\, or whether it will be characterized by conflict and exploitation. \nJoin the American Security Project and The Arctic Institute for Circumpolar Studies for a panel discussion on “Arctic Strategy: One Year into the U.S. Leadership of the Arctic Council” \nWe can build a peaceful and prosperous Arctic\, but American leadership is necessary. The Department of State’s International Security Advisory Board (ISAB) will soon publish a report on American policy in the region. BGen Stephen Cheney\, USMC (ret)\, the CEO of the American Security Project and a member of the ISAB will discuss the report and America’s emerging Arctic strategy. \nThe panel will reflect on the first year of U.S. Leadership of the Arctic Council and discuss how to build a region that is at peace\, is sustainable\, and provides economic opportunity to its inhabitants. \nLunch refreshments will be served from 12:00pm – 12:30pm. \nPlease arrive at 12:00pm for registration. \n \n  \n  \n  \nSpeakers \nBGen. Stephen A. Cheney\, USMC (Ret.)\, CEO of American Security Project and member of the Foreign Affairs Policy Board and International Security Advisory Board. \nSeth Myers\, Fellow at the Arctic Institute\, will discuss developments in and the implications of regional security considerations\, including non-Arctic state engagement in the region. \nCapt. Erik Bøe\, RNoN\, Assistant Defense and Naval Attache at the Royal Norwegian Embassy will offer perspective on Norway’s long interest in Arctic affairs. \nVictoria Herrmann\, Managing Director of The Arctic Institute will introduce the event. \n  \nModerator \nAndrew Holland\, Director of Studies for the American Security Project\, who has testified before the House Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Eurasia and Emerging Threats about U.S. Arctic Strategy\, will moderate. \n  \n  \nSelected Additional Resources \nUS Withdrawal from Arctic Drilling Cedes Leadership \nIceland\, Like All Arctic Nations\, is Drilling for Oil \nThe Arctic at the Center of World Affairs \nEnergy Challenges Mean the US Must Strengthen its Arctic Engagement \nAmerica’s Role in the Arctic: Opportunity in Securing the High North \nAndrew Holland Testifies Before House Foreign Affairs on Arctic \n\nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/arctic-strategy-one-year-into-the-u-s-leadership-of-the-arctic-council/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:American Security & The Oceans,Climate Security,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160608T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160608T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160531T194001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160531T194744Z
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SUMMARY:Fortinet Fast and Secure Tour
DESCRIPTION:An Invitation from Business Council for American Security Member Fortinet: \n  \nWednesday\, June 8th \n11:00am – 2:00pm \nRonald Reagan Building \nMoynihan Place\, Federal Triangle \n1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW \nLunch Buffet (Noon-1:30pm) and refreshments will be served \nOur FortiExpress is a state-of-the-art Advanced Threat Detection showcase and demo center on 18 wheels. Fortinet engineers and top industry experts will share the latest in cyber security research. Not a sales pitch\, not a song and dance – just the facts. Hear about evolving breach patterns\, emerging protection technologies\, and how to maximize the impact of your IT infrastructure – today. Register now to reserve your spot. \nIf you are unable to attend this FortiExpress event but would still like to attend one of our other events on June 7th or 9th\, please email Lee Moser at lmoser@fortinet.com \n  \nRegister Now \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/fortinet-fast-and-secure-tour/
LOCATION:Ronald Regan Building\, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fortinet":MAILTO:lmoser@foritnet.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160526T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160526T133000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160505T183325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160822T185606Z
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SUMMARY:The Role of Military-to-Military Engagement in Building the U.S. – Cuba Relationship
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nDate\nMay 26th\, 2016\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 1:30pm\n\n\nLocation\nAmerican Security Project – 1100 New York Ave.\, 7th Floor\, West Tower\, Washington DC 20005\n\n\n\n  \nOn April 20th\, American Security Project formally launched its Cuba Program in Miami\, Florida. “Pathways to the Future of US-Cuba Relations” examines how to build confidence between Cuba and the United States\, and the benefits of closer relationships between the two governments and peoples through the lens of national security. \n  \nMilitary-to-Military Engagement (mil-to-mil or M2M) Programs are essential to strong inter-country relationships. Individual engagements\, traveling contact teams\, military liaison teams\, military and government exchange programs\, and seminars and conferences among various nation’s militaries develop partnerships between governments\, militaries\, and individuals. \nThese exchanges build relationships and establish communication and cooperation before an emergency\, and provide opportunities to discuss possible conflicts in advance. Long-standing M2M programs continue to play an important role in the U.S. foreign policy\, evidenced by their proliferation across the commands. The budding U.S. – Cuba relationship can be no different. \nJoin American Security Project on Thursday\, May 26th for “The Role of Military-to-Military Engagement in Building the U.S. – Cuba Relationship\,” a roundtable discussion on the first in a series of Cuba-focused Perspective Papers. The conversation\, and inaugural paper\, will examine the existing U.S.-Cuba mil-to-mil relationship and a strategy for successful engagement over the next decade. \nLunch refreshments will be served from 12:00pm – 12:30pm. \nPlease arrive by 12:00pm for registration. \nDue to limited space\, guests will need to request an RSVP\n \nSpeakers:\n\nBGen. Stephen A. Cheney\, USMC (Ret.) – CEO\, American Security Project\nCol. Ken Robbins\, USA (Ret.) – Senior Adjunct Fellow\, American Security Project\nCDR Louis Orsini\, USCG (Ret.) – Maritime Security Enforcement Specialist\, United States Coast Guard\n\nAdditional Resources:\n\nMiami at the Center of the Cuban- American Relationship\nCuba Preview: Obama Visit and Embargo Easing\nNew Cuba Crisis Means It’s Time to Kick Out Old Policies\nPODCAST: David Ferris talks to ASP about Cuban Energy\nAndrew Holland on Cuban Energy\nPerspective: Potential Areas of Cooperation Between the U.S. and Cuba\nASP Supports Cuba’s Removal from State Sponsors of Terrorism List\nBringing Cuba Into the Digital Age\nU.S. – Cuban Relations on the Edge of Formalization\nASP in Inter American Dialogue: Geopolitics and economics are bringing U.S. foreign policy back to the Caribbean\nEnergy Security in the Caribbean\n\n  \nSpeaker Bios: \nhttps://www.americansecurityproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Steve-Cheney-CROPPED.jpg \nBGen. Stephen A. Cheney\, USMC (Ret.)  \nis the Chief Executive Officer of the American Security Project (ASP) and a member of the Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board. \nHe is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and has over 30 years experience as a Marine.  His career included a wide variety of command and staff positions with the operating forces and the supporting establishment.  Gen. Cheney’s primary specialty was artillery\, but he focused extensively on entry-level training\, commanding at every echelon at both Marine Corps Recruit Depots\, to include being the Commanding General at Parris Island.  He served several years in Japan and has traveled extensively throughout the Middle East and Asia. \nOther selected highlights of Gen. Cheney’s military career include tours as Deputy Executive Secretary to Defense Secretaries Cheney and Aspin; ground plans officer for Drug Enforcement Policy in the Pentagon; liaison to the Congressional Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces; and Inspector General of the Marine Corps. \nFollowing retirement from the Marines\, Gen. Cheney became the Chief Operating Officer for Business Executives for National Security (BENS)\, in Washington\, D.C.\, and most recently was President/CEO of the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen\, Texas. \nGen. Cheney is a graduate of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College\, the National War College\, and the University of Southern California. He was a military fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City\, where he is a member. Additionally\, he is also a member of the Secretary of State’s International Security Advisory Board. \nGen. Cheney has been on the Board of Directors for ASP since 2006. \nCol. Ken Robbins\, USA (Ret.) \nKendric H. Robbins is a retired Army officer with more than twenty years of experience serving in tactical\, operational and strategic level assignments.  Most recently\, he served as a Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the United States Army. Prior to that assignment\, he commanded a Stryker infantry battalion forward stationed in Germany.  He has also served as the operations officer and later executive officer an infantry battalion while deployed to Salman Pak\, Iraq.  Ken commanded a cavalry troop as part of the NATO Stabilization Force (SFOR) in Bosnia.  As a platoon leader\, he and his Soldiers operated a remote observation post on the Macedonian and Serbian border conducting UN peacekeeping operations (UNPREDEP).  He also served as an assistant professor and executive officer in the Department of Social Sciences at West Point\, were he taught courses on American politics. \nIn 2009\, Ken was appointed as one of fifteen White House Fellows by President Obama.  He served as a Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of Personnel Management.  Ken worked closely with career civil servants and politcal appointees at OPM in the drafting of Executive Order 13518\, Employment of Veterans in the Federal Government\, which established the Veterans Employment Initiative. After his White House Fellowship\, Ken served as an Army Fellow at the Department of State. \nKen is the co-founder and CEO of Agent Hero Inc.\, which aims to connect home buyers and sellers with carefully selected professional real estate agents who are military veterans or spouses. \nHis educational background includes a B.S. in American Politics from the United States Military Academy and a Master in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School where he was recognized for academic and leadership excellence.  His military awards include the Legion of Merit\, NATO medal\, and UN Medal. \nCDR Louis Orsini\, USCG (Ret.) \nLou Orsini is the Senior Maritime Law Enforcement Advisor for the Chief\, Office of Law Enforcement in U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters in Washington\, DC.  He provides expert advice on a variety of law enforcement strategies\, policies\, tactics\, techniques and procedures\, and is primarily responsible for all international aspects of USCG maritime law enforcement with a particular emphasis on western hemispheric initiatives.  His primary duty is to weave international considerations and requirements from all constituents into USCG law enforcement strategy and policy to ensure effective program management.  Mr. Orsini is a 1973 graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy.  He received his Masters degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College and his Masters in Management from Salve Regina in 1990.  He commanded two cutters\, and served in four others during a 26-year active duty Coast Guard career.  Between seagoing assignments\, Mr. Orsini served in a wide variety of positions including Chief of Naval Operations Liaison Officer in the Pentagon\, and as the Maritime Security Assistance Officer and Deputy in the Military Liaison Office in Barbados.  He also served as Deputy Group Commander of USCG Group Fort Macon\, and as Chief\, Fisheries Enforcement Division for USCG Atlantic Area.   Mr. Orsini retired from active duty in 2000 as a Commander\, and has served in his current position since then. \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visitwww.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/uscubam2m/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:Cuba Engagement,Featured Event,National Security Strategy,Public Diplomacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160321T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160321T133000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160229T185251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160822T185600Z
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SUMMARY:Puerto Rico on the Brink: Energy\, Economy\, and Security
DESCRIPTION:Date\nMarch 21st\, 2016\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 1:30pm\n\n\nLocation\nAmerican Security Project – 1100 New York Ave.\, 7th Floor\, West Tower\, Washington DC 20005\n\n\n\n  \nPuerto Rico\, America’s largest Caribbean territory\, has long been an important U.S. geopolitical outpost and now finds itself on the verge of catastrophe under the weight of massive debt and a costly\, inefficient energy supply. The impacts have triggered a large-scale resettlement to the U.S. mainland where gridlock has turned the Island’s future into a political hot potato rather than an issue of long-term strategic importance for U.S. national security. \nAs Congress recommits itself to a resolution\, understanding the issues plaguing Puerto Rico through the lens of energy security and risk management offers opportunities to reverse the current trends\, gain political support and address the future of 3.3 million U.S. citizens on the island. \nJoin American Security Project on March 21st for a discussion on energy\, economy\, and security in Puerto Rico and how understanding the ongoing debt crisis through these lenses will strengthen our response. \n  \nLunch refreshments will be served from 12:00pm – 12:30pm. \nPlease arrive by 12:00pm for registration. \nThe event will be begin promptly at 12:30pm. \n. \nSpeakers: \n \nHon. Luis Fortuño was Governor of Puerto Rico from 2009 to 2013. He is currently partner in Steptoe’s Washington office\, where he is a member of the Corporate\, Securities & Finance Group and the Government Affairs and Public Policy Group.  The Governor is a former Chair of the Southern Governors Association\, a former Republican Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Puerto Rico\, and former Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Conference. \nHe began his career in public service in 1993 in Gov. Pedro Rossello’s administration as Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company and President of Puerto Rico’s Hotel Development Corporation (HDC). He is a graduate of Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service and University of Virginia Law School. \nRep. Hernández Montañez\, Chairman of the House Treasury Committee\, represents House District 11 in the Puerto Rico House\, is a member of 10 committees\, and is the primary sponsor of 266 bills. First elected to office in 2009\, Rep. Montañez is affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) of Puerto Rico\, nationally\, he is a Democrat. \n  \nMr. Alejandro Brito is President of Brito Development Group (BDG)\, LLP. In the last twenty years\, Mr. Brito has overseen the design\, construction\, development and management of over 1\,500 luxury housing units in Puerto Rico.\nCurrently\, BDG is developing three master planned communities in the city of Guaynabo\, encompassing 1\,000 residential units\, 750\,000 ft2 of retail\, office and entertainment. Mr. Brito recently finished a two year term as President of the National Home Builders Association\, Puerto Rico Chapter and in the Governor’s Advisory Council for the Construction Industry. As of March 2015\, Mr. Brito also co-heads Denny’s Caribbean\, the local franchisor for Denny’s Restaurants\, with 13 stores and 1\,200 employees. \nAlejandro graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Economics and from Columbia University in New York with a Masters in Real Estate Development. \n  \nModerator: \nMr. Dante Disparte is the founder and CEO of Risk Cooperative\, a strategy\, risk and capital management firm focusing on mid-market opportunities\, market expansion and equity investments on a global scale. He is the co-author of the forthcoming book “Global Risk Agility and Decision Making” (Macmillan\, Q2/2016).\nPrior to forming Risk Cooperative\, Mr. Disparte served as the Managing Director of Clements Worldwide\, a leading insurance brokerage with customers in more 170 countries. Mr. Disparte is a specialist in strategy and risk reduction through the design and delivery of comprehensive risk solutions of worldwide scope. He is credited with designing the world’s first card-based life insurance program for the United Nations\, a plan that has placed more than a half billion USD of risk with the markets in more than 150 countries. This innovation was heralded as one of the top product innovations of 2011 by the MENA Insurance Review. Mr. Disparte serves as the Chairman of the board of the Harvard Business School Club of Washington\, D.C.\, and on Harvard Business School’s global alumni board. He is a founding member of the Business Council for American Security and an advisory member with the American Security Project. \n. \nAdditional Resources: \nThe Economics of Debt in Puerto Rico \nDante Disparte on Puerto Rico Default \nRenewable Energy in Puerto Rico: A Way Forward \n. \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/puerto-rico-on-the-brink-energy-economy-and-security/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy,Energy Security,Featured Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160217T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160217T163000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20160108T154837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T160001Z
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SUMMARY:Lloyd’s and ASP Risk Forum: Pathways to City Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Due to limited space guests will need to request an RSVP\n \n  \n\n\n\nDate\nFebruary 17\, 2016\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 4:30pm\n\n\nLocation\nArnold & Porter LLP\, 601 Massachusetts Ave NW\, 11th Floor\, Washington DC 20001\n\n\n\n  \nOn September 3\, 2015 Lloyd’s launched the City Risk Index\, the first ever analysis of economic output at risk (GDP at risk) in 301 major cities from 18 manmade and natural threats over a ten-year period. The index includes: cyber-attack; terrorism; flood\, freeze\, heat\, and other climate security risks; and market crash\, among others. \nThe Index aims to help build understanding and shape the world’s response to the shifting risk landscape by stimulating discussions between insurers\, governments and businesses on the need to improve resilience to these threats. \n \nOn Wednesday\, February 17th\, American Security Project will host Lloyd’s and ASP Risk Forum: Pathways to City Resilience in partnership with Lloyd’s\, JLT\, and Risk Cooperative. This is an invitation-only opportunity for policymakers\, business leaders and regulators to introduce the findings of the City Risk Index and share best practices and insights on risk assessment\, mitigation\, adaptation and transfer to help U.S. cities and institutions build greater resilience \nDownload an executive summary of the City Risk Index here. \nFollow the conversation with #ASPRisk \n. \nConference Agenda\n12:00 – 12:30 Guest Arrival – Bridge Building Session/Lunch \n12:30 – 12:40 General Cheney / Dante Disparte / Glenn Dorr Welcome \n12:40 – 1:00 Featured Speaker 1: Judge Alice Hill\, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Resilience Policy at National Security Council\, White House. Introduction: Andrew Holland\, Director of Studies- ASP \n1:00 – 2:00 Risk & Resiliency: Understanding the City Risk Index \n“Understanding the City Risk Index” will explore Lloyd’s GDP@Risk metric alongside complementary initiatives including NDGain\, Rockefeller Foundation’s Resilient Cities project\, and Lloyd’s previous Climate Risk Index. The discussion will examine how these programs can be used to change the dialogue around risk and resiliency\, and build concrete solutions. \nPanelists: Meghan Doherty\, Project Manager Urban Adaptation Assessment\, ND-GAIN; Tommy Wells\, DC City Council; David Flandro\, Global Head of Analytics\, JLT; Dr. Nancy Kete\, Managing Director of Rockefeller Foundation \nModerator: Dante Disparte\, CEO and Founder\, Risk Cooperative\, Chairperson BCAS \n2:00 – 2:15 Featured Speaker 2: Governor Tom Ridge “Emerging Risks and Pathways to Resilience.” Introduction: Dante Disparte\, CEO and Founder- Risk Cooperative \n2:15 – 3:15 Emerging Risks: Impacts and Opportunities \n“Emerging Risks: Impacts and Opportunities” will offer a multi-disciplinary conversation among leading experts across policy\, the military\, and the private sector for a discussion of adaptation and impacts of specific risk domains including climate change\, cyber risk\, terrorism\, and pandemic. \nPanelists: LtGen. Norm Seip\, USAF (Ret.)\, ASP Board Member; Gov. Tom Ridge\, Fmr Gov. PA\, Secretary of Homeland Security; Daniel Wagner\, CEO\, Country Risk Solutions; Brad Kieserman\, VP of Disaster Operations & Logistics\, Red Cross \nModerator: Glenn Dorr\, Northeast Regional Director\, Lloyd’s \n3:15 – 3:30 Bridge Building / Break \n3:30 – 4:30 The Way Forward: How to Build Resiliency \nA cross-sector dialogue\, “The Way Forward: Solutions for Progress” will examine best practices to build comprehensive resiliency through public and private collaboration.  Financing for building resilient cities and exploring long range implications for policy\, city leaders and the private sector. \nPanelists: Erwann Michel-Kerjan\, Executive Director of the Risk Management and Decision Processes Center\, Wharton; Sean McGovern\, Chief Risk Officer & General Counsel\, Lloyd’s; Charles Rath\, President and CEO\, Resilient Solutions 21; Josh Sawislak\, Global Director of Resilience\, AECOM \nModerator: BGen. Stephen A. Cheney\, USMC (Ret.)\, CEO\, ASP \n4:30 – 4:40 Glenn Dorr – Closing Remarks \n. \nTo request an invitation\, contact: \nevents@americansecurityproject.org \n. \nIn Partnership with: \n \nand \n \n \n. \nAdditional Resources:\nCities@Risk \n2016’s Unhappy New Year of Risk (co-authored with Daniel Wagner) \nDante Disparte – Chairman of the Business Council for American Security \n. \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/lloyds-and-asp-risk-forum-pathways-to-city-resilience/
LOCATION:Arnold & Porter\, 601 Massachusetts Ave NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy,Climate Security,Energy Security,National Security & Climate Change,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151217T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151217T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20151216T201339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151216T201602Z
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SUMMARY:Financial Intelligence & Information Sharing (FIIS) Working Group Winter Symposium 2015
DESCRIPTION:A non-CLE program proudly presented by\nthe ABA Section of International Law \nSponsored by \nthe FIIS WG\, an element of the American Security Project\,\nthe Section of International Law International Anti-Money Laundering Committee\, the International Criminal Law Committee\, the National Security Committe\, the Export Controls & Economic Sanctions Committee\, and the International Financial Products & Services Committee\, and the InfraGard National Capital Region Members Alliance \nHosted by Reed Smith\, Washington\, DC.\nTeleconference service provided by Citigroup. \nThursday\, December 17\, 2015 \n 1:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. EST \nIn-Person Event at: \nReed Smith\n1301 K St. NW #1100 \nWashington\, DC 20005 \nTeleconference Option Available \n  \nREGISTER HERE\nSpace is limited\nFREE PROGRAM \nThe FIIS WG provides the financial services industry\, the U.S. Government (USG) community\, and other relevant parties with a forum to informally discuss relevant Financial Intelligence (FININT) topics\, including protection of critical financial infrastructure\, prevention of fraud\, and obstruction of terror finance and money laundering.  In cooperation with the American Bar Association’s International Anti-Money Laundering Committee\, we are pleased to present this slate of speakers and topics. The diversity of issues reflects the array of potential threats and vulnerabilities associated with abuses of financial and commercial systems. \nThe FIIS WG began in 2010 as a public-private partnerships pilot project out of the USG; grew into a free-standing\, member-supported community; and is now an element of the American Security Project. Members include 100s of representatives of both public and private-sector entities\, including regulatory\, intelligence\, defense\, and law enforcement agencies; financial institutions; think tanks; consultancies; and academia. \n  \nSpeakers: \n\nSSA Hadley Etienne\, FBI\, Washington Field Office\, “Trends in Cyber-Financial Crime”\nMr. Lester M. Joseph (SVP\, Manager) and Ms. Kelley Chamberlain (Financial Crimes Consultant)\, Global Financial Crimes Intelligence Group\, Wells Fargo & Company\, “Business Email Compromise”\nMs. Kathleen A. Nandan\, Counsel\, Reed Smith LLP “FinCEN Enforcement Trends”\nMr. Michael Lowell\, Esq.\, Partner\, Reed Smith LLP “U.S. Sanctions Enforcement Trends / Lessons Learned From Enforcement During 2015.”\nMs. Stephanie Cripps\, Senior Associate\, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer US LLP\, “Compliance Risks And Challenges As Sanctions Are Lifted”\nMs. Susan Lea Smith\, Senior Counsel\, AML Compliance\, Western Union\, “Foreign Terrorist Fighter Typology”\nMs. Ximena Castro\, Threat Intelligence Analyst\, Strategic Intelligence Analysis Group\, Citigroup\, “Citi’s Analyst Career Path”\n\nModerators: \n\nMs. Lesley Rockwell\, Co-Chair of the FIIS WG\nMs. Danielle Camner Lindholm\, Co-Chair of the FIIS WG and the ABA Natl Security Committee; Immediate Past Co-Chair of the ABA Intl AML Committee\n\n\nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visitwww.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/financial-intelligence-information-sharing-fiis-working-group-winter-symposium-2015/
LOCATION:Reed Smith\, 1301 K St. NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151215T133000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20151130T213536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170215T160020Z
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SUMMARY:Hill Briefing: Understanding What’s Next in Fusion Energy
DESCRIPTION:Date\nDecember 15\, 2015\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 1:30pm\n\n\nLocation\n385 Russell Senate Office Building\, Washington DC 20515\n\n\n\n  \nUnderstanding What’s Next in Fusion Energy will be held Tuesday\, December 15 in Russell 385 from 12:00pm – 1:30pm. This event will be an opportunity for leaders in fusion energy from the private sector and research labs to discuss the significant progress made in advancing fusion and what this clean\, safe\, and abundant energy source means for America’s national security and energy future. \nLeading experts in fusion from the public and private sector will discuss the new developments that have been featured over the last several months in major media outlets like Time Magazine\, the New York Times\, Science\, and Nature. ASP is the leading think tank detailing a plan for the future of fusion. We are excited to facilitate a greater understanding this complex but revolutionary energy source. \nPanel Includes:\nModerator: \n\nMr. Andrew Holland\n\nPanelists: \n\nDr. Dennis Whyte\nMr. Michael Delage\nDr. Douglas Witherspoon\nDr. Richard Barth\n\nAbout the Panelists:\nDr. Dennis Whyte \nDr. Whyte is the Professor and Head of MIT’s Nuclear Science and Engineering program and Director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center. His research includes Magnetic Fusion Energy: Boundary plasma physics\, advanced plasma confinement regimes in tokamaks\, plasma diagnostics\, mitigation of disruption damages and also Plasma-Surface Interactions: basic physics of plasma-material interfaces\, dynamic measurement techniques for material evolution under plasma bombardment\, implications of plasma-surface interactions in magnetic fusion reactors. \nMr. Michael Delage\nMichael is an engineer and experienced technology entrepreneur with a career spent developing complex technologies and bringing them to market. His expertise lies in technology strategy and innovation\, systems engineering\, product management\, partnerships and joint development programs\, and founding\, building\, and growing new technology companies. Prior to joining General Fusion in 2010\, Michael co-founded and spent seven years building Energate Inc. into one of the leading residential demand response technology companies in North America. Under Michael’s leadership\, Energate secured partnerships with industry champions and pioneered many of the technologies and standards to integrate residential energy management into the smart grid. Earlier in his career\, Michael worked in the aerospace industry as a systems and design engineer on technologies from microsatellites to the robotic systems on the International Space Station\, where hardware he designed continues to operate today. Michael holds a B.Sc. in Engineering Physics and an M.B.A. for Science and Technology from Queen’s University. \nDr. Douglas Witherspoon \nDr. Witherspoon is President and Chief Scientist of HyperV Technologies Corp.\, where he has led the development of high-velocity plasma jets for fusion energy research since founding the company in 2004. Since 2008\, his main focus has been a collaboration with the Los Alamos National Laboratory Plasma Liner Experiment (PLX) to develop the science and technologies required for Plasma-Jet driven Magneto-Inertial-Fusion (PJMIF). PLX is now funded under ARPA-E’s recently launched ALPHA fusion program. From 1994-2003 he was President and Chief Scientist of UTRON\, Inc.\, where he was responsible for conceiving\, developing and directing the company’s research emphasizing the application of plasma and pulsed power technologies to defense\, industrial and commercial areas. From 1984-1994\, he was a Senior Scientist at GT-Devices\, Inc. working mainly on railguns for defense and energy applications. Dr. Witherspoon received his Ph.D. in Physics in 1984 from the University of Wisconsin (Madison)\, and a B.S. with Honors in Physics in 1976 from Indiana University. \nHe is an experimental plasma physicist with over 30 years of research experience in the field of plasma physics and pulsed power. His research experience includes capillary discharges\, plasma jets\, plasma thrusters\, electromagnetic and electrothermal mass launchers\, pulsed high current & high voltage engineering\, plasma magnetic confinement (tokamaks)\, and computational modeling. He has extensive experience with pulsed plasma accelerator technology. Dr. Witherspoon is a member of the American Physical Society\, IEEE\, AIAA\, and is a Past President of the Washington Academy of Sciences (2005-2006). Dr. Witherspoon is an author or coauthor on over 50 journal papers and reports\, and has been awarded 7 patents to date related to applying pulsed plasma discharge technology to industrial and materials processing applications. \nDr. Richard Barth \nDr. Richard Barth has served as Tri Alpha Energy’s Senior Vice President for government relations and communications since 2010. Tri Alpha Energy is a venture-backed company focused on developing fusion-powered electricity technology that is safe\, carbon-free and sustainable. Barth has over 40 years of experience in communication\, public policy and government relations with particular expertise in energy\, technology and security matters. He is a champion for alternative energy technology development and funding. \nPrior to joining Tri Alpha Energy Barth served as Assistant Secretary\, Policy Development\, for the Department of Homeland Security under Presidents Bush and Obama. Before that he was Corporate Vice President\, Government Relations\, at Motorola where he developed a funding strategy for public safety in the aftermath of 9-11. He also worked on international high tech trade policy in the White House on the National Security Council Staff for both Presidents Bush and Clinton. Barth holds a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from the University of Maryland and an AB from Franklin & Marshall College. \nMr. Andrew Holland \nMr. Andrew Holland is the American Security Project’s Director of Studies and Senior Fellow for Energy and Climate. As an expert on energy\, climate change\, and infrastructure policy\, he has worked at the center of debates about how to achieve sustainable energy security and how to effectively address climate change for the last decade. \nHe served as Legislative Assistant on Energy\, Environment\, and Infrastructure for United States Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska for three years from 2006 through 2008.  He worked in the US House of Representatives for the House Ways and Means Committee and the Office of Congresswoman Roukema. \nHe holds a Master’s Degree in International Strategy and Economics from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and a  Bachelor’s Degree in History and Economics from Wake Forest University in North Carolina. \nAdditional Resources:\nPrivate Investors Back Nuclear Fusion Energy \nFusion Energy – The National Security Requirement \nFusion White Paper – 10 Year Plan for American Energy Security \n  \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visitwww.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/hill-briefing-understanding-whats-next-in-fusion-energy/
LOCATION:Russell Senate Office Building\, 188 Russell Senate Office Building\, Washington\, DC\, 20515\, United States
CATEGORIES:Energy Security,Fusion Energy,National Security & Climate Change
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151211T133000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20151123T174256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151207T205818Z
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SUMMARY:Department of Defense Action on Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Insights from the Pentagon \nand a Two Year National Tour\n\n\n\nDate\nDecember 11th\, 2015\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 1:30pm\n\n\nLocation\nAmerican Security Project – 1100 New York Ave.\, 7th Floor\, West Tower\, Washington DC 20005\n\n\n\n  \nOne year ago\, the Department of Defense released its landmark Climate Adaptation Roadmap\, which outlined the steps that all areas of the DoD must take to prepare for a changing climate. On Friday\, December 11\, ASP will host Maureen Sullivan\, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Environment\, Safety & Occupational Health\, responsible for overseeing the implementation of the Department’s climate change adaptation efforts. She will give an update on DoD efforts around Climate Change. \nTwo members of ASP’s Board of Directors\, Vice Admiral Lee Gunn\, USN (Ret.) and BGen Stephen Cheney\, USMC (Ret.) will also report on what they have learned as a part of ASP’s national climate security tour\, and how important the DoD’s efforts on climate change are for national climate preparedness. \n  \nSpecial Remarks: \n\nMs. Maureen Sullivan\n\nPanel Includes:\nModerator: \n\nMr. Andrew Holland\n\nPanelists: \n\nVice Admiral Lee Gunn\, USN (Ret.)\nBGen Stephen Cheney\, USMC (Ret.)\nDr. Leo Goff\n\n  \nSpeaker Biographies:\nMs. Maureen Sullivan is the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Environment\, Safety & Occupational Health in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Energy\, Installations & Environment). She is responsible for DoD’s policies and programs related to compliance with environmental laws; management of natural and cultural resources; cleanup of contaminated sites; safety & occupational health; fire and emergency services; green/sustainable buildings; installation emergency management; international environmental compliance and cleanup efforts; climate change adaptation planning; strategic sustainability planning; planning to address emerging contaminants; and international defense environmental cooperation. Ms. Sullivan is also responsible for the DoD Native American program. She oversees the Armed Forces Pest Management Board and the Department of Defense Explosives Safety Board. Ms. Sullivan is the Department of Defense Federal Preservation Officer and represents the Secretary of Defense on the President’s Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. Ms. Sullivan is a member of the General Services Administration’s Green Building Advisory Committee. \nShe also represents the Department of Defense on the White House Climate and Natural Resources Working Group and the White House Pollinator Task Force. \nFor the past 23 years\, Ms. Sullivan has served in various leadership positions as a member of the Office of the Secretary of Defense environmental staff\, and possesses wide ranging experience in numerous DoD environmental programs to include Pollution Prevention\, Environmental Compliance\, Historic Preservation\, and the Clean Air Act. \nFrom 2013 thru 2014\, Ms. Sullivan served as the DoD member of the Federal Interagency Floodplain Management Task Force. From 2009 to 2012\, Ms. Sullivan served as the Department of Defense member of the White House Interagency Climate Change Adaptation Task Force. She served as the DoD representative to the Office of Management and Budget Interagency Panel which negotiated the final Ozone and Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards in 1997. She also served as the DoD Liaison to the President Clinton’s Council on Sustainable Development. \nMs. Sullivan was a member of the team that authored Executive Order 13148\, “Greening the Government Through Leadership in Environmental Management\,” which President Clinton signed on April 22\, 2000. She also helped draft Executive Order 12856\, “Federal Compliance with Right-to-Know Laws and Pollution Prevention Requirements.” After President Clinton signed Executive Order 12856\, she was detailed to the Office of the Administrator\, Environmental Protection Agency\, to guide initial implementation. \nHer total DoD career spans 35 years. Prior to joining the Office of the Secretary of Defense\, she held positions with the Defense Logistics Agency in Virginia\, Michigan\, Ohio and Germany where she worked in hazardous waste management\, international environmental activities and pollution prevention. Ms. Sullivan has been a member of the Senior Executive Service since 2008. \nVice Admiral Lee Gunn served in the U.S. Navy for thirty-five years prior to his retirement in 2000. His last active duty assignment was Inspector General of the Department of the Navy where\, together with his Marine Deputy\, he was responsible for the Department’s overall inspection program and its assessments of readiness\, training\, and quality of service. \nServing in the Surface Navy in a variety of theaters\, Admiral Gunn rose through the cruiser/destroyer force to command the Frigate USS Barbey\, then command of the Navy’s antisubmarine warfare tactical and technical evaluation Destroyer squadron\, DESRON 31. He later commanded Amphibious Group Three\, comprising 19 ships\, 12 other\, separate commands\, and 16\,000 Sailors and Marines. As Commander of PHIBGRU THREE he served (in addition to many other duties) as the Combined Naval Forces Commander\, and Deputy Task Force Commander of Combined Task Force United Shield. Task Force United Shield conducted the final withdrawal of United Nations peacekeeping forces from Somalia in February and March of 1995. United Shield was\, and still is\, the only amphibious withdrawal operation under fire conducted since the Korean War. \nAdmiral Gunn’s awards include the Distinguished Service Medal\, the Defense Superior Service Medal\, six Legions of Merit\, two Meritorious Service Medals\, the Navy Commendation Medal (with Combat Distinguishing Device)\, the Navy Achievement Medal\, the Combat Action Ribbon\, and numerous theater and service awards. \nImmediately after concluding his active duty career\, Admiral Gunn was asked by the Chief of Naval Operations to lead the Executive Review of Navy Training. The nine-month Review was conducted by a senior team of experts in a variety of disciplines from the uniformed Navy\, the corps of Department of the Navy Civilians\, and the business and education communities. The recommendations of the Review continue to be implemented by the Navy\, bringing about a revolution in training and learning for Navy men and women. \nAdmiral Gunn has extensive experience with and substantial accomplishments in the areas of manpower\, personnel and training. He served in eight assignments in those areas during his career. During his last manpower assignment (as Deputy Chief of Naval Personnel\, and Commander\, Navy Personnel Command) he played a key role in redesigning the Navy’s manpower and personnel establishment and orchestrated the transfer of the Navy’s Personnel Command from Arlington\, Virginia to Millington\, Tennessee. Relations he developed with the Congressional delegations and the business and academic communities were key to the success of this BRAC–directed move. \nGunn serves as: President of the Institute for Public Research at CNA in Alexandria\, VA. (he joined CNA in 2001); Chair of the Board of Advisors of the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey\, CA; an Advisor to the Global Perspectives Initiative at the University of Central Florida; and a member and Executive Board member of the Surface Navy Association\, the professional association of more than 7000 surface warriors and supporters. He served as President of the Surface Navy Association from 2001-2006. \n \nBGen Stephen Cheney USMC(Ret) is the Chief Executive Officer of the American Security Project (ASP) and a member of the Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board. \nHe is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and has over 30 years experience as a Marine.  His career included a wide variety of command and staff positions with the operating forces and the supporting establishment.  Gen. Cheney’s primary specialty was artillery\, but he focused extensively on entry-level training\, commanding at every echelon at both Marine Corps Recruit Depots\, to include being the Commanding General at Parris Island.  He served several years in Japan and has traveled extensively throughout the Middle East and Asia. \nOther selected highlights of Gen. Cheney’s military career include tours as Deputy Executive Secretary to Defense Secretaries Cheney and Aspin; ground plans officer for Drug Enforcement Policy in the Pentagon; liaison to the Congressional Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces; and Inspector General of the Marine Corps. \nFollowing retirement from the Marines\, Gen. Cheney became the Chief Operating Officer for Business Executives for National Security (BENS)\, in Washington\, D.C.\, and most recently was President/CEO of the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen\, Texas. \nGen. Cheney is a graduate of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College\, the National War College\, and the University of Southern California. He was a military fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City\, where he is a member. Additionally\, he is also a member of the Secretary of State’s International Security Advisory Board. \nDr. Leo Goff is the program manager for CNA’s Military Advisory Board\, a group of retired three- and four-star flag and general officers from the Army\, Navy\, Air Force and Marine Corps who study pressing issues of the day to assess their impact on America’s national security. Their focus for the last several years has been on climate\, energy\, and national security. Additionally\, he is a retired Navy Captain\, having served for 30 years in submarines or working at the strategic leadership level in the Pentagon. He was the commanding officer of a nuclear submarine and a submarine tender. Since retirement in early 2011 he has held the position of president and owner of ACARYIS; a consulting company providing executive solutions\, focused on the ways in which energy and the environment impact organizational alignment and strategic direction. \nDoctor Goff holds a PhD in organizational behavior with a concentration in leadership; a Master’s degree in Public Administration; and a Master’s Degree in Executive Business Administration. He was a distinguished fellow at Maxwell School for Strategic Studies at Syracuse. He earned his commission at the United States Naval Academy\, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Ocean Engineering. \nMr. Andrew Holland is the American Security Project’s Director of Studies and Senior Fellow for Energy and Climate. As an expert on energy\, climate change\, and infrastructure policy\, he has worked at the center of debates about how to achieve sustainable energy security and how to effectively address climate change for the last decade. \nHe served as Legislative Assistant on Energy\, Environment\, and Infrastructure for United States Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska for three years from 2006 through 2008.  He worked in the US House of Representatives for the House Ways and Means Committee and the Office of Congresswoman Roukema. \nHe holds a Master’s Degree in International Strategy and Economics from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and a  Bachelor’s Degree in History and Economics from Wake Forest University in North Carolina. \nResources:\nNational Security and Climate Change – Perspectives from the Military \nSecurity Impacts of Climate Change \nPay Now\, Pay Later: A State-by-State Assessment of the Costs of Climate Change \n  \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/department-of-defense-action-on-climate-change/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:Climate Security,Energy Security,Featured Event,National Security & Climate Change,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20151015T153658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151118T203502Z
UID:38329-1447934400-1447941600@www.americansecurityproject.org
SUMMARY:TPP: Implications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership for Global and Regional Stability
DESCRIPTION:Date\nNovember 19\, 2015\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 2:00pm\n\n\nLocations\nAmerican Security Project1100 New York Ave. NW – 7th Floor\, West Tower\, Washington\, DC 20005\n\n\n\n  \nFinal negotiations on TPP concluded on October 5th\, 2015 and the long-awaited trade deal now begins a 90-day waiting period before being brought for discussion and vote by the United States Congress. \nTPP is a cornerstone of the Asia Pivot and includes 11 Pacific nations. Its implementation will increase US access to growing markets across the region while eliminating thousands of import tariffs and other barriers to free international trade. The deal also strengthens relationships between the US and vital partners including Japan\, Australia\, Canada\, Malaysia\, Vietnam\, and Mexico. \nDespite its strong economic and security benefits\, TPP faces significant scrutiny in a politically divided congress. While fast-track trade authority removes threats of amendments and filibusters\, its successful passage is far from certain. \nThis event will include a panel discussion featuring key leaders well versed in the economic and security impact of free trade from several TPP nations. The event will conclude with a keynote address from Representative Don Beyer (D\, VA-8)\, former Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein. \nThe event will be live tweeted\, using the hashtag #ASPTrade and will include an Event Review to be published on ASP’s website. Full video and audio recordings will also be made available via the website. \n  \nLunch refreshments will be served from 12:00pm – 12:30pm. \nPlease arrive by 12:00pm for registration. \nThe event will be begin promptly at 12:30pm. \nAbout the Keynote Speaker: \nCongressman Don Beyer is serving his first term as the U.S. Representative from Virginia’s 8th District\, representing Arlington\, Alexandria\, Falls Church\, and parts of Fairfax County. He serves on the Joint Economic Committee\, the House Committee on Natural Resources\, is Ranking Member on the Oversight Subcommittee to the Committee on Science\, Space\, and Technology and a member of the New Democrat Coalition. \nPrior to joining the U.S. House of Representatives\, Donald S. Beyer Jr. was sworn in as the United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein on August 5\, 2009. He took up his duties in Bern on August 15\, 2009 and left office on 29 April 2013 \nCongressman Beyer is a nationally recognized political\, business and philanthropic leader. Over the last thirty years\, he built a strong reputation in Virginia\, where he grew a successful and reputable business\, and spent eight years as Lieutenant Governor. Throughout his adult life\, Congressman Beyer has been very active in Virginia and national politics. In 2008\, he chaired the Transportation and Land Use working group of the Governor’s Virginia Commission on Climate Change. Before his nomination to be Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein\, he was asked by President-elect Barack Obama to lead the United States Department of Commerce Transition Team. \nCongressman Beyer is also a member of the Board of Directors for the American Security Project. \nAbout the Panelists: \n \nAmbassador Carl Worker of the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the Trade Principal Business Adviser and Charge d’affairs for the New Zealand Embassy in Washington\, D.C \nAmbassador Worker recently concluded an extended term as New Zealand Ambassador to China (2009-15) where he headed a NZ Inc operation totalling 300 staff from 10 government agencies based at 5 locations in China.  During his term in Beijing\, the NZ Inc China Strategy target of doubling two-way commodity trade with China from $10 to $20 billion between 2010 and 2015 was achieved and a new target set of $30 billion trade by 2020. Annual Chinese visitors to New Zealand more than doubled to over 250\,000. China became a significant source of FDI for the first time. \nA fluent Mandarin speaker\, Ambassador Worker had earlier postings at the Beijing Embassy in the 1980’s and  1990’s\, and was New Zealand Consul-General in Hong Kong from 1994-98 spanning Hong Kong’s return to China. \nAlso a fluent Spanish speaker\, Ambassador Worker was Ambassador to Argentina\, Uruguay and Paraguay from 2001-2006.  As Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Americas Division from 2006-08\, Carl worked to promote relationship improvement with the United States\, US participation in TPP\, and the goals of the New Zealand Latin America Strategy. The Ambassador took up the newly created role of MFAT Principal Business Adviser\, based at the MFAT Auckland office\, in March 2015. He was appointed Charge d’Affaires in June 2015. \n \nMinister Kanji Yamanouchi is Minister for Economic Affairs\, Embassy of Japan\, Washington\, DC. In 1984\, Minister Kanji Yamanouchi joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.  Upon completing various overseas postings including an assignment in Washington\, in 2002\, Mr. Yamanouchi led the Prime Minister’s advance team in North Korea\, in preparation for the first ever state visit of a Japanese head of government to North Korea. In 2008\, Mr. Yamanouchi became the Director of the First North American Division. Proving himself an able diplomat\, Mr. Yamanouchi was then selected to be the Executive Assistant on Diplomatic Affairs for Japan’s Prime Minister Hatoyama and Prime Minister Kan.  As such\, Mr. Yamanouchi participated in high level meetings with Heads of State from around the world. \nAfter two years in the post of Executive Assistant\, Mr. Yamanouchi was promoted to Deputy Director General for the Asian Affairs Bureau where he focused on regional issues with close neighbors.  He played an instrumental role in negotiating with China on maritime issues\, and spearheaded the 1st round of Japan-China High Level Consultations on Maritime Issues. \nMinister Yamanouchi graduated from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies\, and holds an MA in Political Science from Wesleyan University in Middletown\, Connecticut\, USA. \n  \n \nDr. Robert J. Shapiro  is Co-founder and Chairman of Sonecon\, LLC. In addition to chairing Sonecon\, Dr. Shapiro is also a Senior Fellow of the Georgetown University School of Business\, advisor to the International Monetary Fund\, director of the Globalization Center at NDN\, chairman of the U.S. Climate Task Force and co-chair of America Task Force Argentina. From 1997 to 2001\, Dr. Shapiro was U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for Economic Affairs. In that position\, he directed economic policy for the Commerce Department and oversaw the Nation’s major statistical agencies\, including the Census Bureau while it planned and carried out the 2000 decennial census. Prior to that appointment\, he was co-founder and Vice President of the Progressive Policy Institute. He also served as principal economic advisor to Bill Clinton in his 1991-1992 presidential campaign and senior economic advisor to Al Gore and John Kerry in their presidential campaigns. In 2008 and 2012\, he advised the campaigns and transition of Barack Obama. Dr. Shapiro also was as Legislative Director for Senator Daniel P. Moynihan and Associate Editor of U.S. News & World Report. He has been a Fellow of Harvard University\, the Brookings Institution\, and the National Bureau of Economic Research. \nDr. Shapiro holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from Harvard\, a M.Sc. from the London School of Economics\, and an A.B. from the University of Chicago. He is widely published\, and his most recent book is Futurecast: How Superpowers\, Populations and Demographics Will Change the You Live and Work (St Martins’ Press\, 2008). \nBGen Stephen Cheney USMC(Ret) is the Chief Executive Officer of the American Security Project (ASP) and a member of the Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board. \nHe is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and has over 30 years experience as a Marine.  His career included a wide variety of command and staff positions with the operating forces and the supporting establishment.  Gen. Cheney’s primary specialty was artillery\, but he focused extensively on entry-level training\, commanding at every echelon at both Marine Corps Recruit Depots\, to include being the Commanding General at Parris Island.  He served several years in Japan and has traveled extensively throughout the Middle East and Asia. \nOther selected highlights of Gen. Cheney’s military career include tours as Deputy Executive Secretary to Defense Secretaries Cheney and Aspin; ground plans officer for Drug Enforcement Policy in the Pentagon; liaison to the Congressional Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces; and Inspector General of the Marine Corps. \nFollowing retirement from the Marines\, Gen. Cheney became the Chief Operating Officer for Business Executives for National Security (BENS)\, in Washington\, D.C.\, and most recently was President/CEO of the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen\, Texas. \nGen. Cheney is a graduate of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College\, the National War College\, and the University of Southern California. He was a military fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City\, where he is a member. Additionally\, he is also a member of the Secretary of State’s International Security Advisory Board. \nGen. Cheney has been on the Board of Directors for ASP since 2006. \n  \nModerator \n \nMr. Nelson Cunningham is President of American Security Project and President of McLarty Associates\, the international strategic advisory firm headed by former White House Chief of Staff and Special Envoy for the Americas Thomas F. “Mack” McLarty III. Mr. Cunningham was also Special Advisor to President Clinton for Western Hemisphere Affairs and previously served as a counsel at the White House and as General Counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee under Senator Joseph Biden. Prior to that\, he was a federal prosecutor in New York under then-U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani and also served as a foreign policy and trade advisor to the 2004 Kerry campaign. Mr. Cunningham is a member of the Secretary of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board\, the State Department Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy (ACIEP)\, and past chairman of the Export-Import Bank’s Advisory Committee. \nAdditional Resources: \nNational Security Leaders Back TPP \nISDS: An In-Depth Look at a Crucial Part of Free Trade \nFree Trade Agreement Roundup \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/tpp-implications-of-trans-pacific-partnership-for-global-and-regional-stability/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:Featured Event,National Security Strategy,Public Diplomacy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151110T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20151105T170544Z
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SUMMARY:Hill Briefing: Opportunities in International Climate Cooperation
DESCRIPTION:Date\nNovember 10\, 2015\n\n\nTime\n3:00pm – 4:00pm\n\n\nLocations\n121 Canon House Office Building\, Washington DC 20515\n\n\n\n  \nPlease join us in 121 Canon HOB for a discussion of the latest updates and developments in international climate policy as nations prepare for international negotiations under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)\, set to take place in Paris\, France from November 30 – December 11\, 2015. \nPanelists will discuss key issues for the negotiations\, including national commitments to cut emissions and expand clean energy\, fairness and equity considerations\, and initiatives to build resilience in highly vulnerable countries. We’ll also explore subnational\, national\, and intergovernmental opportunities to work with private sector and civil society initiatives\, and the growing call from communities of faith for action on climate change. \nLunch refreshments will be served. \nPlease arrive by 3:00pm for registration. \nThe event will be begin promptly at 3:00pm. \nModerated by: Keya Chatterjee\, Executive Director\, U.S. Climate Action Network \nPanelists: \n\nJose Aguto\, Friends Committee on National Legislation\nHeather Coleman\, Oxfam American\nKathy Egland\, NAACP\nJake Schmidt\, Natural Resources Defense Council\n\n  \nPlease RSVP here\nSponsored By:\nAction Aid USA • American Security Project • Church World Service • Citizens for Global Solutions • Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life • Friends Committee on National Legislation • Moms Clean Air Force • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People • Natural Resources Defense Council • Oxfam America • Sierra Club • Sisters of Mercy • Sojourners • The Nature Conservancy • Union of Concerned Scientists • US Climate Action Network
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/hill-briefing-opportunities-in-international-climate-cooperation/
LOCATION:U.S. House of Representatives\, 2325 Rayburn House Office Building\, Washington\, DC\, 20515\, US
CATEGORIES:Climate Security,Energy Security,National Security & Climate Change,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151109T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151109T173000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20151015T181230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151030T153158Z
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SUMMARY:College of Charleston Event - Climate Change: Risks for National Security
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change: Risks for National Security\n\n\n\nDate\nNovember 9th\, 2015\n\n\nTime\n4:00pm – 5:30pm\n\n\nLocation\nCollege of Charleston\, Stern Center Ballroom\, Charleston\, South Carolina 29424\n\n\n\nToday\, the U.S. Navy is preparing for an open Arctic\, the Marines are deploying in response to historic typhoons\, and the Army is preparing its bases to use less energy than they produce. \nClimate change is already a major consideration for US military planners. Meanwhile\, American politicians continue to ignore the issue. \nJoin us for a discussion with senior flag officers as they discuss the steps the US military has taken and future implications for our national security. \nSpeakers\nBGen Stephen Cheney\, USMC (Ret\,) \n \nStephen Cheney is the Chief Executive Officer of the American Security Project (ASP) and a member of the Department of State’s Foreign Affairs Policy Board. \nHe is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and has over 30 years experience as a Marine.  His career included a wide variety of command and staff positions with the operating forces and the supporting establishment.  His primary specialty was artillery\, but he focused extensively on entry-level training\, commanding at every echelon at both Marine Corps Recruit Depots\, to include being the Commanding General at Parris Island.  He served several years in Japan and has traveled extensively throughout the Middle East and Asia. \nOther selected highlights of his military career include tours as Deputy Executive Secretary to Defense Secretaries Cheney and Aspin; ground plans officer for Drug Enforcement Policy in the Pentagon; liaison to the Congressional Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces; and Inspector General of the Marine Corps. \nFollowing retirement from the Marines\, he became the Chief Operating Officer for Business Executives for National Security (BENS)\, in Washington\, D.C.\, and most recently was President/CEO of the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen\, Texas. \nHe is a graduate of the Marine Corps Command and Staff College\, the National War College\, and the University of Southern California.  He was a military fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City\, where he is a member. He is also a member of the Secretary of State’s International Security Advisory Board \nHe has been on the Board of Directors for ASP since 2006. \nLieutenant General Norm Seip\, USAF (Ret.)\n \nLieutenant General (ret) Norman R. Seip is a member of The American Security Project (ASP)\, a nonpartisan organization created to educate the American public and the world about the changing nature of national security in the 21st Century. \nLieutenant General Seip served in the Air Force for 35 years. His last assignment was Commander of 12th Air Force\, comprised of seven active-duty wings and two direct-reporting units in the Western and Midwestern United States. The fighter and bomber wings under his command possessed over 400 aircraft and had more than 33\,000 active-duty military and civilian assigned personnel. He was a command pilot with more than 4\,500 flying hours\, primarily in fighter aircraft and has flown in support of numerous military operations and contingencies around the world. \nHe is an independent consultant focused on defense and national security related matters. He is a Senior Mentor for the Air Force and also serves\, pro bono\, as the Chairman of the Board\, Council for a Strong America; Military Advisory Board\, Truman National Security Project; National Security Advisory Council\, U.S. Global Leadership Coalition; and International Advisory Board\, 911 Fund. \nAndrew Holland \n \nAndrew Holland is the American Security Project’s Director of Studies and Senior Fellow for Energy and Climate. He is a Washington-based expert on energy\, climate change\, and infrastructure policy. He has over seven years of experience working at the center of debates about how to achieve sustainable energy security and how to effectively address climate change. \nPrior to moving into the Think Tank world\, he was a Legislative Assistant on Energy\, Environment\, and Infrastructure for United States Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska from 2006 through 2008.  He also has experience working in the US House of Representatives for the House Ways and Means Committee and the Office of Congresswoman Roukema. \nHe holds a Master’s Degree in International Strategy and Economics from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland and a  Bachelor’s Degree in History and Economics from Wake Forest University in North Carolina. \nResources:\nNational Security and Climate Change – Perspectives from the Military \nSecurity Impacts of Climate Change \nPay Now\, Pay Later: A State-by-State Assessment of the Costs of Climate Change \n  \n \nEvent Sponsored by the Department of Political\, Office of Sustainability\, the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences\, and Masters and Minor Environmental Studies \n  \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/college-of-charleston-event-climate-change-risks-for-national-security/
LOCATION:College of Charleston\, 66 George St\, Charleston\, SC\, 29424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Security,National Security & Climate Change,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151028T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151028T123000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20151006T154736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180919T135832Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change\, Diplomacy\, and National Security - A Conversation with Foreign Minister Tony de Brum\, Marshall Islands
DESCRIPTION:Date\nOctober 28\, 2015 \nTime\n12:30pm – 1:30pm \nLocations\nAmerican Security Project1100 New York Ave. NW – 7th Floor\, West Tower\, Washington\, DC 20005 \n \nIn December\, negotiators from around the world will convene in Paris to negotiate and agree to a deal to address the challenge of climate change. While most attention has been on the position of major economies like China\, Europe\, and the United States\, one group that has played a role in the negotiations far beyond the size of their populations are the Alliance of Small Island States. Their clear moral authority\, as “front-line” states of climate change\, shows how soft power can accelerate diplomacy.\nJoin ASP as we host Tony de Brum\, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. He will discuss the importance of the upcoming COP in Paris and how effective climate diplomacy can still prevent the worst impacts of climate change.\nAt this event\, ASP will formally launch a new Perspective Paper – “Climate Diplomacy and American Leadership.” Copies will be available.\nLunch refreshments will be served from 12:00pm – 12:30pm.\nPlease arrive by 12:00pm for registration.\nThe event will be begin promptly at 12:30pm.\nAbout the Speaker: \nMinister Tony de Brum is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Marshall Islands.  In February 2013\, he addressed the UN Security Council on the threats posed by climate change to global security. Later that year Minister de Brum coordinated the Marshall Islands’ hosting of the Pacific Islands Forum Leaders’ Meeting\, which produced the Majuro Declaration for Climate Leadership. You can follow him on twitter at: @MinisterTdB\nAdditional Resources:\nThe Global Security Defense Index on Climate Change\nClimate Security Report\nClimate Change and National Security\nThe Implications of Climate Change on the Islands of the Asia Pacific\nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit http://www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/national-security-implications-of-climate-change-a-conversation-with-minister-tony-de-brum/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:Climate Security,Energy Security,National Security & Climate Change,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151027T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151027T133000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20151022T165958Z
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SUMMARY:Challenging Climate Change: Practical Solutions from Business\, National Security and Faith Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Luncheon Briefing\, 12 Noon – 1:30 PM \nTuesday\, October 27\, 2015 \nRayburn House Office Building\, Room B340 \nThe Friends Committee on National Legislation\, The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands\, RepublicEN and the American Security Project invite you to a briefing that highlights solutions to mitigate climate change and adapt to its consequences (such as sea level rise and drought) which are already being implemented by members of the business\, national security and faith communities. \nSpeakers include: \n\nCongressman Chris Gibson (R\, NY-19)\nBrigadier General Stephen A. Cheney USMC (Ret.)\, CEO of the American Security Project: the impacts of climate change on national security\nBrad Figel\, Vice President of Public Affairs\, North America\, Mars Inc.: why food companies want broad action\nHugh Welsh\, President & General Counsel of DSM North America: from coalmine to a sustainable global company\nHenne Schuwer\, Ambassador of the Netherlands\, Washington D.C.: proactive steps a national government is taking to address sea level rise and other uncertainties\nDiane Randall\, Executive Secretary\, Friends Committee on National Legislation: the faith community’s role in fostering bipartisan dialogue and action\nAlex Bozmoski (moderator)\, Director\, Strategy & Operations at RepublicEN\n\nQ & A to follow \nThis briefing will create awareness of the risks and opportunities that climate change offers to business\, national security\, and faith communities\, and hopes to inspire bipartisan cooperation in Congress to catalyze solutions. \nMany people find it hard to grasp the potential consequences of climate change\, or are concerned that the proposed Congressional solutions will curb economic growth. This briefing seeks to inspire action by showcasing the successful strategies and practical solutions which many sectors of society are already implementing. \nPlease RSVP to Emily Wirzba at emily@fcnl.org
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/challenging-climate-change-practical-solutions-from-business-national-security-and-faith-perspectives/
LOCATION:U.S. House of Representatives\, 2325 Rayburn House Office Building\, Washington\, DC\, 20515\, US
CATEGORIES:Climate Security,Energy Security,Featured Event,National Security & Climate Change,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150916T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20150824T183716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150916T131452Z
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SUMMARY:Conference - Cyber Security: Risk\, Recovery\, and Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Date\nSeptember 16\, 2015\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 5:00pm\n\n\nLocations \nAmerican Security Project\, 1100 New York Ave. NW\, 7th Floor West Tower\, Washington DC\n\n\n\n  \nNew advancements in technology continue to integrate more of our private data and information together across multiple devises and access points. With this increase in accessibility comes greater risks of hacker attacks and breaches. Cyber security and the tools associated with it are on the front lines in protecting our information. \nIn the wake of major security breaches\, including OPM\, Sony\, and Target\, cyber security has taken center stage in talks of national security and defense. As the United States continues to rely on technology for government and military operations\, cyber security is needed more than ever before. \nOver the course of the conference\, our expert panelists will discuss the issues surrounding cyber security and challenges we will face moving forward. \nThe conference will be held Wednesday\, September 16\, 2015 at ASP’s conference facilities in Washington\, D.C. \n\nAgenda: Cyber Security: Risk\, Recovery\, and Resilience\n12:00pm – 12:30pm: Networking Lunch & Registration \n12:30pm – 1:15pm: Keynote – RDML Danelle Barrett\, Deputy Director of Current Operations\, US Cyber Command \n1:15pm – 1:30pm: Refreshments & Networking Break \n1:30pm – 2:30: Panel 1 – Lessons from the OPM Hack \nModerator:  Michael Riley\, Reporter\, Bloomberg \nPanelists: \n\nLogan Brown\, President\, Exodus Intelligence\nAamir Lakhani\, Senior Cyber Security Researcher\, Fortinet\nJeff Wagner\, Director of Security Operations\, OPM\n\n2:30pm – 2:45pm: Refreshments & Networking Break \n2:45pm – 3:45pm: Panel 2 – Threats and Consequences Facing the Military \nModerator: BGen. Stephen A. Cheney\, USMC (Ret.)\, CEO of ASP \nPanelists: \n\nMG Garrett Yee\, US Army Reserve\, Cyber Security Directorate Military Deputy\nLTC Scott Applegate\, G33 Current Operations Chief\, Defensive Cyberspace Operations\, United States Army Cyber Command\nIan Wallace\, Senior Fellow\, Co-Director Cyber Security Initiative\, New America\n\n3:45pm – 4:00pm: Refreshments & Networking Break \n4:00pm – 5:00pm: Panel 3 – Beyond the Technical – Defense\, Diplomacy and Deterrence \nModerator: William Lay\,Deputy Chief Information Officer\, Department of State \nPanelists: \n\nCOL Jon Brickey\, National Capital Region Liaison\, US Army West Point\nMichele Markoff\, Deputy Coordinator for Cyber Issues DoS\nHon. Bijan Kian\, Chairman of the Board of Directors\, iCelero\n\nEvent in Partnership ASP’s Business Council for American Security \nand \n \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/conference-cyber-security-risk-recovery-and-resilience/
LOCATION:Florida
CATEGORIES:American Competitiveness & Economic Diplomacy,Featured Event,National Security Strategy,Public Diplomacy,Terrorism
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150910T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150910T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T054301
CREATED:20150915T204513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150915T204513Z
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SUMMARY:COLORADO SPRINGS EVENT - Climate Change: Risks for National Security
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change: Risks for National Security\n\n\n\nDate\nSeptember 10th\, 2015\n\n\nTime\n12:00pm – 1:00pm\n\n\nLocation\nGill Center\, E Costilla St\, Colorado Springs\, CO 80903\n\n\n\nToday\, the U.S. Navy is preparing for an open Arctic\, the Marines are deploying in response to historic typhoons\, and the Army is preparing its bases to use less energy than they produce. \nClimate change is already a major consideration for US military planners. Meanwhile\, American politicians continue to ignore the issue. \nJoin us for a discussion with senior flag officers as they discuss the steps the US military has taken and future implications for our national security. \nTo request an invitation\, please follow the button below. \n\n\nSpeakers\nLt. General Dirk Jameson\, USAF (Ret.) \nLt. General Dirk Jameson\, USAF (Ret.)\, served as Deputy Commander in Chief and Chief of Staff of U.S. Strategic Command before retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 1996 after more than three decades of active service. Gen. Jameson was responsible for directing the headquarters staff of 4\,000 men and women and participating in numerous nuclear forums with the leaders of the Russian Federation Strategic Rocket Forces. Prior to his StratCom assignment\, Gen. Jameson commanded the 14\,500 men and women of the U.S. 20th Air Force\, and was responsible for all U.S. Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles\, seven major subordinate units\, operational training\, testing\, security and readiness. Gen. Jameson also served as the Chief of Staff\, Strategic Air Command and commanded the USAF Strategic Missile Center at Vandenberg AFB\, California. There\, he directed the activities of the Air Force’s third largest base\, staffed with 10\,000 military\, civilian and contractor employees. General Jameson had numerous other nuclear related assignments including Director of Command Control\, Strategic Air Command\, 4th Air Division Commander and Commander of the 90th Strategic Missile Wing. \nSince retiring from the Air Force\, General Jameson has continued to serve in a number of private sector leadership positions. General Jameson received his undergraduate degree in Business Management from the University of Puget Sound\, an MBA in Business Management from Ohio State University\, and completed the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Business Program for Senior Executives. General Jameson graduated from the National War College and attended the Harvard University Kennedy School National Security Program for Senior Executives. \nLieutenant General John Castellaw\, USMC (Ret.) \nJohn “Glad” Castellaw is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Farmspace Systems a provider of precision agriculture services and equipment in the Mid-South. \nCastellaw graduated from the University of Tennessee\, Martin (UTM) in 1972 with a commission in the Marines and a degree in Agriculture. For 36 years he led Marines around the world while flying more than two dozen different types of aircraft. Castellaw served with the UN during the Siege of Sarajevo\, commanded the American force in the multi-national security and stability operation in East Timor\, and as the chief of staff for the U.S. Central Command at the height of the war in Iraq. His last tours were in the Pentagon where he oversaw Marine Aviation and then the Marine Corps budget. \nIn 2008\, he returned to Tennessee where he operates the family farm\, is a teaching fellow at UTM\, and on the board of the Bank of Crockett. Castellaw is the president of the non-profit Crockett Policy Institute and is a senior associate with the Washington based Corvus Group. Other national security affiliations include membership on the Nuclear Security Working Group\, the Climate Security Working Group\, and the board of the American Security Project. \nAs a retired service member\, Castellaw maintains a deep interest in National Security issues and in veterans’ affairs. He participates actively with various groups working to ensure this nation’s defense needs are met and serves on the Department of the Navy’s Naval Research Advisory Committee. As a veteran\, he is a member of the Marine Corps League\, The Marine Corps Association\, and The Naval Institute and is beginning his first term as the National Commander of the Marine Corps Aviation Association. \nLt Colonel Hal Bidlack\, Ph.D. (USAF\, Ret.) \nDr. Hal Bidlack has pursued a career-long goal of exploring the relationship between national security\, environmental and energy policies.\nHe served as an Associate Professor at the United States Air Force Academy [USAFA] in Colorado Springs\, where he taught for more than 17 years. He earned his Doctorate in Political Science at the University of Michigan in 1996 with a focus on American National Government and Environmental Security Issues. His dissertation titled “Swords as Plowshares: The Military’s Environmental Role” studied the relationship between military mission requirements and environmental constraints. \nDr. Bidlack received his commission as an Air Force officer in 1980 and retired from active service in 2006 as a Lieutenant Colonel. He twice served as a Director on the National Security Council at the White House\, where he helped draft briefing materials\, position papers and speeches for the President and Vice President. He served as Deputy Director of US Air Force Institute for National Security Studies\, and was an Action Officer for the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks during duty at the Pentagon. His experience also includes a term as Deputy Director of Security Programs and Military Advisor for the Office of the Coordinator of US Assistance to the Former Soviet States at the US State Department\, as well as service as a Military Policeman. \nDr. Bidlack’s career since retiring from active service with the Air Force includes a run for the U.S. Congress (Democratic Party nominee)\, service as Chair of his County’s Democratic Party and an appointment by the Governor of Colorado to the Judicial Performance Review Committee\, and continuing to teach political science at USAFA as an Adjunct Professor. He also served as Program Chair for the Environmental Policy Panel at the Air Force Institute for National Security Studies. \nResources:\nNational Security and Climate Change – Perspectives from the Military \nSecurity Impacts of Climate Change \nPay Now\, Pay Later: A State-by-State Assessment of the Costs of Climate Change \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/colorado-springs-event-climate-change-risks-for-national-security/
LOCATION:Gill Center\, E Costilla St\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Security,National Security & Climate Change,National Security Strategy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T090000
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SUMMARY:DENVER EVENT - Climate Change: Risks for National Security
DESCRIPTION:Climate Change: Risks for National Security\n\n\n\nDate\nSeptember 9th\, 2015\n\n\nTime\n7:30am – 9:00am\n\n\nLocation\nIreland Stapleton Law Firm\, 717 17th St.\, 28th Floor\, Denver CO 80202\n\n\n\nToday\, the U.S. Navy is preparing for an open Arctic\, the Marines are deploying in response to historic typhoons\, and the Army is preparing its bases to use less energy than they produce. \nClimate change is already a major consideration for US military planners. Meanwhile\, American politicians continue to ignore the issue. \nJoin us for a discussion with senior flag officers as they discuss the steps the US military has taken and future implications for our national security. \nTo request an invitation\, please follow the button below. \n\n\nSpeakers\nLt. General Dirk Jameson\, USAF (Ret.) \n  \n  \nLt. General Dirk Jameson\, USAF (Ret.)\, served as Deputy Commander in Chief and Chief of Staff of U.S. Strategic Command before retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 1996 after more than three decades of active service. Gen. Jameson was responsible for directing the headquarters staff of 4\,000 men and women and participating in numerous nuclear forums with the leaders of the Russian Federation Strategic Rocket Forces. Prior to his StratCom assignment\, Gen. Jameson commanded the 14\,500 men and women of the U.S. 20th Air Force\, and was responsible for all U.S. Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles\, seven major subordinate units\, operational training\, testing\, security and readiness. Gen. Jameson also served as the Chief of Staff\, Strategic Air Command and commanded the USAF Strategic Missile Center at Vandenberg AFB\, California. There\, he directed the activities of the Air Force’s third largest base\, staffed with 10\,000 military\, civilian and contractor employees. General Jameson had numerous other nuclear related assignments including Director of Command Control\, Strategic Air Command\, 4th Air Division Commander and Commander of the 90th Strategic Missile Wing. \nSince retiring from the Air Force\, General Jameson has continued to serve in a number of private sector leadership positions. General Jameson received his undergraduate degree in Business Management from the University of Puget Sound\, an MBA in Business Management from Ohio State University\, and completed the Northwestern University Kellogg School of Business Program for Senior Executives. General Jameson graduated from the National War College and attended the Harvard University Kennedy School National Security Program for Senior Executives. \nLieutenant General John Castellaw\, USMC (Ret.) \nJohn “Glad” Castellaw is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Farmspace Systems a provider of precision agriculture services and equipment in the Mid-South. \nCastellaw graduated from the University of Tennessee\, Martin (UTM) in 1972 with a commission in the Marines and a degree in Agriculture. For 36 years he led Marines around the world while flying more than two dozen different types of aircraft. Castellaw served with the UN during the Siege of Sarajevo\, commanded the American force in the multi-national security and stability operation in East Timor\, and as the chief of staff for the U.S. Central Command at the height of the war in Iraq. His last tours were in the Pentagon where he oversaw Marine Aviation and then the Marine Corps budget. \nIn 2008\, he returned to Tennessee where he operates the family farm\, is a teaching fellow at UTM\, and on the board of the Bank of Crockett. Castellaw is the president of the non-profit Crockett Policy Institute and is a senior associate with the Washington based Corvus Group. Other national security affiliations include membership on the Nuclear Security Working Group\, the Climate Security Working Group\, and the board of the American Security Project. \nAs a retired service member\, Castellaw maintains a deep interest in National Security issues and in veterans’ affairs. He participates actively with various groups working to ensure this nation’s defense needs are met and serves on the Department of the Navy’s Naval Research Advisory Committee. As a veteran\, he is a member of the Marine Corps League\, The Marine Corps Association\, and The Naval Institute and is beginning his first term as the National Commander of the Marine Corps Aviation Association. \nLt Colonel Hal Bidlack\, Ph.D. (USAF\, Ret.) \nDr. Hal Bidlack has pursued a career-long goal of exploring the relationship between national security\, environmental and energy policies.\nHe served as an Associate Professor at the United States Air Force Academy [USAFA] in Colorado Springs\, where he taught for more than 17 years. He earned his Doctorate in Political Science at the University of Michigan in 1996 with a focus on American National Government and Environmental Security Issues. His dissertation titled “Swords as Plowshares: The Military’s Environmental Role” studied the relationship between military mission requirements and environmental constraints. \nDr. Bidlack received his commission as an Air Force officer in 1980 and retired from active service in 2006 as a Lieutenant Colonel. He twice served as a Director on the National Security Council at the White House\, where he helped draft briefing materials\, position papers and speeches for the President and Vice President. He served as Deputy Director of US Air Force Institute for National Security Studies\, and was an Action Officer for the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks during duty at the Pentagon. His experience also includes a term as Deputy Director of Security Programs and Military Advisor for the Office of the Coordinator of US Assistance to the Former Soviet States at the US State Department\, as well as service as a Military Policeman. \nDr. Bidlack’s career since retiring from active service with the Air Force includes a run for the U.S. Congress (Democratic Party nominee)\, service as Chair of his County’s Democratic Party and an appointment by the Governor of Colorado to the Judicial Performance Review Committee\, and continuing to teach political science at USAFA as an Adjunct Professor. He also served as Program Chair for the Environmental Policy Panel at the Air Force Institute for National Security Studies. \nResources:\nNational Security and Climate Change – Perspectives from the Military \nSecurity Impacts of Climate Change \nPay Now\, Pay Later: A State-by-State Assessment of the Costs of Climate Change \nABOUT THE AMERICAN SECURITY PROJECT  \nThe American Security Project is a non-profit\, non-partisan public policy and research organization dedicated to fostering knowledge and understanding of a range of national security issues\, promoting debate about the appropriate use of American power\, and cultivating strategic responses to 21st century challenges. For more information\, visit www.americansecurityproject.org.
URL:https://www.americansecurityproject.org/event/denver-event-climate-change-risks-for-national-security/
LOCATION:Ireland Stapleton Law Firm\, 717 17th St.\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Climate Security,National Security & Climate Change
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