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Technology for Preventing Terrorism

March 12, 2002 to March 13, 2002

Stauffer Auditorium Hoover Institution Stanford University

HOOVER INSTITUTION NATIONAL SECURITY FORUM


CONFERENCE AGENDA

TUESDAY 12 MARCH 2002

1:00 P.M. WELCOME: John Raisian, Hoover Institution
INTRODUCTION: George P. Shultz, Hoover Institution
1:15 P.M. SESSION ONE: "Sensor Technologies for Screening and Surveillance"
CHAIR: Larry G. Morgan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
PRESENTER: David H. Dye, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
PANELISTS: John Vitko, Jr., Sandia National Laboratories
Thomas J. Cassidy, Jr., General Atomics Aeronautical Systems
Patrick M. Shea, Ancore Corp.
2:45 P.M. Break
3:15 P.M. SESSION TWO: "Identification Systems for Recognition and Screening"
CHAIR: Paul G. Skokowski, Stanford University
PRESENTER: Peter J. Weinberger, Renaissance Technologies
PANELISTS: M. Paul Collier, Biometric Foundation
Donald Prosnitz, U.S. Department of Justice
4:45 P.M. Sessions Close
6:30 P.M. Reception at the Stanford Faculty Club
7:00 P.M. PRESENTATION BY: George P. Shultz -- "The War Against Terrorism"
8:00 P.M. Dinner at the Stanford Faculty Club
9:30 P.M. Dinner concludes

 

WEDNESDAY 13 MARCH 2002

8:00 A.M. Continental Breakfast in Hatfield Court
8:30 A.M. SESSION THREE: "Data Collection, Evaluation and Transmission"
CHAIR: Sidney D. Drell, Hoover Institution/Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
PRESENTER: J.C. Smart, U.S. National Security Agency
PANELISTS: Bruce D. Berkowitz, Hoover Institution/RAND
Carl Young, Goldman Sachs
10:00 A.M. Break
10:30 A.M. SESSION FOUR: "Enhancing Technological Innovation/Gov't Subsidization & Acquisition/Public-Private Sector Bridge"
CHAIR: Richard D. Hearney, Business Executives for National Security
PRESENTER: E. Floyd Kvamme, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers
PANELISTS: M. Sam Araki, Security Technology Ventures
John Setel O'Donnell, Equator Technologies, Inc.
Gilman Louie, In-Q-Tel, Inc.
12:00 P.M. Lunch in Hatfield Court
1:00 P.M. SESSION FIVE: "Legal and Ethical Constraints"
CHAIR: Kathleen M. Sullivan, Stanford Law School
PRESENTER: Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Stanford Law School
PANELISTS: Abraham D. Sofaer, Hoover Institution
Jay Stanley, American Civil Liberties Union
2:30 P.M. Break
3:00 P.M. SESSION SIX: "The Proper Role of Technology in Prevention"
CHAIR: George P. Shultz, Hoover Institution
PANELISTS: Sidney D. Drell, Hoover Institution/SLAC
Newt Gingrich, Hoover Institution
Kathleen M. Sullivan, Stanford Law School
4:30 P.M. Conclusion of Conference