RUSI is running a 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Security Conference on January 25, in London….
With the world’s eyes on London, next summer’s Olympics will represent an unprecedented challenge for the UK’s resilience and management capabilities. RUSI’s Olympic and Paralympic Security Conference will say organisers offer an opportunity to engage with key decision-makers and stakeholders from the UK’s security community.
Attracting an international audience, it will provide strategic and operational insight into all aspects of Olympic security policy and planning, revealing how the country is preparing itself to deliver the ‘Olympic Games experience’. The UK could capitalise on a successful Games to strengthen national security and develop a lasting legacy for ‘UK plc’; with a ‘golden decade of sport’ for Britain ahead, say the event organisers.
Conference topics include:
Successfully Managing the Security Challenge
Ensuring Security and Resilience at Games Time
Counting on Successful Teamwork: the Contribution of Other Key Players to Olympic Security
The Legacy of London 2012: Opportunities for London and the UK
Confirmed speakers include:
Commander Bob Broadhurst, Operational Planning, London 2012, Metropolitan Police
Detective Chief Superintendent Jim Busby, Lead, Olympic Site and Venue Security Project, Metropolitan Police
Ian Thomas, Head of Security and Resilience, LOCOG
David Evans, Project Director 2012, BSIA
Sir David Veness, Chairman Security and Policing Advisory Board, London First
Stephen Thomas, Head of Olympic planning, BTP
Andrew Huddart, Head, NLA Olympic and Paralympic Resilience Team
Vince Fihosy, Director, London 2012 City Operations, GLA
Air-Vice Marshal Clive Bairsto, Director of Integration and Readiness, Government Olympic Executive.
For further information and to register visit
www.rusi.org/olympics
To find out about available conference sponsorship opportunities – contact Matt Ince at [email protected].