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International Maritime Security Symposium


12 - 14 September 2006

The Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory


IMSS After Action Report

  Symposium Presentations |
Overview

OBJECTIVE:
To accelerate development of a global maritime network by broadening trans-regional lines of communication between governments, navies, coast guards, law enforcement agencies, and industry.
cement and industry. 

STRUCTURE: The IMSS was held in three distinct phases:

  • Phase 1:  Identifying and discussing maritime security challenges and review ongoing initiatives from regional perspectives
     
  • Phase 2: Using a scenario-based approach, examined various issues and derived potential solutions to challenges
     
  • Phase 3: Identified opportunities for – and means of – increased international communication and cooperation including developing an action plan that may help frame the 2007 International Seapower Symposium.

PARTICIPANTS:
An array of international Speakers representing Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas structured and focus ed the Symposium’s work throughout the event.  The by-invitation-only IMSS Attendees included maritime security experts from around the world representing government, military, private industry and academia.

RESULTS:

CONTACT:
For more information about the event contact Mr. Steven Richter at steven.richter@jhuapl.edu or 240-228-2956.

 

 

 


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