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Photonics Briefing#20

Objective | Schedule

Telecom Briefing #2
Homeland Security:
IT Local Optical Network
Opportunities

October 30, 2002

Boston Marriott Burlington
Burlington, MA

Registration Fee:

$995 first attendee
$895 each additional

Order the Briefing Notes:
Print Copy - $495
CD* (single-user) - $990
CD* (multi-user) - $1995

* The CD is a compilation of electronic presentations in PowerPoint, PDF and Word Processing Software.


Telecom Briefing Objective

This briefing will focus on the enterprise requirements for short distance high speed, secure communications required for Homeland Security agencies. The federal government will spend $48B in 2003 for information technologies and $52B in 2004. Much of this budget will be devoted to higher speed, secure local networks which will open new markets for suppliers of Local Optical Networks, Components and Subsystems.

Topics to be covered include:

  • Secure Local Area Networks
    (Gigabit -10gpbs)
  • Storage Area Networks
  • Point-to -point links
  • Secure Data-Links
  • Multi-servce Networks
  • Metro Optical Networks
  • Free Space Optics
  • Intra-building
  • Metro

Speakers will include representatives from the following areas:

  • IT Technology Trends and Needs
  • Government Spending for IT
  • Department of Homeland Security Status
  • Financial Viewpoint
  • Large System & Government IT Networks
  • Transportation
  • Energy
  • GSA
  • Homeland Defense Agency
  • DOD

Presentations
"How Big Is The Homeland Security Market For IT & Local Optical Networks"
Paul Polishuk,
President & CEO.
IGI Consulting
"Direction of Technology For First Responders"
Dennis Groh,
Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of Service Delivery,

Federal Technology Service
"Internet Security Since 9/11"
Steve Blumenthal,
Senior VP & CTO
Genuity
"How the Design Of fiber and Cable Affects Homeland Security"
Pat Emery,
Director, Strategic Planning.
OFS
"Disaster Recovery and Gigabit Ethernet"
Dave Schaeffer,
Founder CEO
Cogent
"Security and Reliability of Hybrid-Fiber Coax Networks"
Stu Lipoff ,
Partner Communications, Info Technology, & Electronics
Applied Value Corp
"Underground Utilities for the Last Mile -
How Secure Are They Or Can They Be?"
Jey Jeyapalan,
Consultant
Fibotics
"Fiber Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)"
Scott Deweese,
Mikom
"FSO (Free Space Optics) Military & Homeland Security Applications"
Saul Umbraras,
VP Marketing

Maxima Corp


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