Monday, July 18, 2011

1oth Anniversary Homeland security Summit

Dear James O.,

At the same time as blasts killed 19 and injured 132 last week in Mumbai, India, a Congressional report shows 25,000 security breaches at U.S. airports since November, 2001. Clearly, more needs to be done to insure our security at home and around the world.

The 10th Anniversary Homeland Security Summit is the major Washington conference leading up to the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States. The Summit will be held on Capitol Hill on September 8, 2011.

This high-level forum will feature top leaders discussing homeland security accomplishments during the past decade and the challenges before us. Hear Members of Congress, DHS officials, and homeland security experts as they make important presentations on:

• Aviation Security
• Cargo Security
• Transit Security
• Border Security
• Infrastructure Security
• Emergency Communications
• Bioterrorism
• Current and Projected Homeland Security Budgets

To be followed by the Capitol Hill Homeland Security Reception & Showcase at 5:00 p.m. on Capitol Hill. You must register separately for this via the following online link: http://www.cvent.com/d/6dqhw7/1Q
The 10th Anniversary Homeland Security Summit is an extraordinary opportunity for you to be involved in one of the most important homeland security events of this year. Participate in the forum, get the latest information, and meet key decision-makers.

Seating is extremely limited. REGISTER NOW!

Please click the link below, view the invitation, and respond by clicking either the Yes or No button at the bottom of the invitation. Your response is greatly appreciated.

Click here to respond

For more information, including sponsorship details, contact us at info@leadershipforum.us. For further background information, see:
http://www.leadershipforum.us/photo-highlights/?album=1&gallery=1

We look forward to seeing you on Capitol Hill on September 8.

Best Regards,


The 10th Anniversary Homeland Security Summit
www.leadershipforum.us

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