U.S. Army intelligence expert Mr. Gary E. Phillips will speak about the threat of Electromagnetic Pulse or EMP, to our nation’s infrastructure at this year’s NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on Homeland Security and Defense™, Oct. 27-29. Mr. Phillips will discuss the nature of the EMP threat and what industry and governments can do in response.
Mr. Phillips serves as the Senior Intelligence Advisor for the TRADOC G-2 Intelligence Support Activity (TRISA). TRISA is responsible for providing and integrating threat and operational environment materials into leader development, education, training and capabilities development for Army. Mr. Phillips also provides direction and oversight for training of Human Terrain System teams; the education and training of U.S. Army’s decision support and threat emulation red teams; and the research of foreign perspectives on international security issues. He ensures that these efforts are mutually supportive of the Defense Intelligence Enterprise and satisfy Army and Joint objectives.
The NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM on Homeland Security and Defense™ is the nation’s leading public forum on homeland security and homeland defense. The 2010 symposium is the eighth annual conference organized by the National Homeland Defense Foundation. The symposium features international experts discussing the latest research, operations and policies affecting homeland security and defense.
Watch the NHDF web site at www.nhdf.org for more information about the symposium, including updates on speakers and panelists.
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