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For more information, please contact Brittany Hicks at [email protected] or 212-885-2756 www.HomelandSecurityWeek.com October 7-9, 2015 | Sher aton Pentagon City | Arlington, Virginia SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PROSPECTUS NEXT GENER ATION INTER AGENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR EVOLVING HOMELAND SECURITY INITIATIVES “Vendor offerings were great!” – DoJ “Meeting with vendors & high level briefings” – MCT/LLC “Gaining valuable insights from government” – Philips North America “Impressive presentations, problem solving solutions giving provisions for a bright future” – NDU “Getting updates on relevant DHS programs from key decision makers & getting their institutional knowledge” – HSI “Provided insight into scope and focus of DHS” – Huntington Ingalls Industries

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For more information, please contact Brittany Hicks at [email protected] or 212-885-2756 www.HomelandSecurityWeek.com

October 7-9, 2015 | Sheraton Pentagon City | Arlington, Virginia

SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PROSPECTUSNEXT GENERATION INTERAGENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR EVOLVING

HOMELAND SECURITY INITIATIVES

“ Vendor offerings were great!” – DoJ

“ Meeting with vendors & high level briefi ngs” – MCT/LLC

“ Gaining valuable insights from government” – Philips North America

“ Impressive presentations, problem solving solutions giving provisions for a bright future” – NDU

“ Getting updates on relevant DHS programs from key decision makers & getting their institutional knowledge” – HSI

“ Provided insight into scope and focus of DHS”

– Huntington Ingalls Industries

The United States is poised at the outset of a new era in homeland security that refl ects long-term changes in the security environment and key advances in homeland security capabilities. The Homeland Security vision is a homeland that is safe, secure, and resilient against terrorism and other hazards, where American interests, aspirations, and way of life can thrive.

The 10th Annual Homeland Security Week (HSW) will provide homeland security stakeholders with an industry event focusing on further developing the requirements necessary for numerous government agencies, all directly or indirectly responsible for US homeland security, to facilitate a complex, joint, multilayered plan that will combat the evolving challenges our country faces – all while ensuring the support of the communities they serve.

ORGANIZATIONS:

JOB TITLES:

• ATF• Border Patrol• DEA• Defense Threat

Reduction Agency• Department of Energy• Department of State• Domestic Nuclear

Detection Offi ce• FBI• Federal Law

Enforcement Training Center

• Acquisition Lead• Assistant Commander

of Acquisition• Assistant Commissioner• Branch Chief• Chief Border Patrol

Agent• Chief Information

Offi cer• CIO• Commander

• FEMA• Homeland Security

Investigations• I&A• ICE• National Guard• NPPD• NSA• OHA• S&T• TSA• U.S Special Operations

Command

• Communications Coordinator

• CTO

• Cyber Security Director

• Deputy Director

• Director, Information Technology

• Director, Planning and Preparedness

• Division Chief

• U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

• U.S. Customs and Border Protection

• U.S. Cyber Command• U.S. Marshals Service• U.S. Navy• U.S. Northern Command• U.S. Secret Service• U.S. Coast Guard• ...and more!

• Emergency Communications Specialist

• Executive Director• Executive Offi cer• Maritime Domain

Awareness• Program Director• Program Manager• Project Manager• Special Agent in Charge• …and more!

INTRODUCTION ..................................... 2

· Attendee Profi le

EVENT INFORMATION ........................... 3

· Topics

· Workshop Days

· Featured Speakers

EXHIBITION HALL ................................... 4

· Sponsorship Benefi ts

· Exhibitor Profi le

· Past Companies Represented

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ........... 5

· Thought leadership Packages

· Branding Packages

· Networking Packages

· Media Partnership

TABLE OF CONTENTSSPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PROSPECTUS

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58% DHS

18% DoJ

10% DoD

5% Other Agencies

5% International Government

4% Academia

BREAKDOWN OF END USER ATTENDEES

For more information, please contact Brittany Hicks at [email protected] or 212-885-2756 www.HomelandSecurityWeek.com

Check out the great representation of DHS components, directorates and offi ces!

October 7-9, 2015 | Sheraton Pentagon CityArlington, Virginia

SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PROSPECTUS

In collaboration with the HSW 2015 Advisory Board, IDGA has specifi cally crafted an agenda to refl ect the most pressing issues directly impacting our nation’s homeland security. As a result, the foundation of the agenda is centered on specifi c themes including:

As we kick off the event with our Future Requirements Day, a robust series of in-depth workshops, we’ll take a deep dive into the evolving needs of the DHS by honing in on their emerging requirements including:

Over the course of two days, HSW will deliver an unparalleled platform for homeland security stakeholders from both government and industry alike to discuss requirements, critical issues and vulnerabilities within national security including:

Workshop Day: October 7th, 2015

Main Conference Days: October 8th-9th, 2015

Innovative Strategies for Optimizing Cargo Security

Increasing Pipeline Resiliency and Robustness

Tools, Technologies, and Techniques for Protecting the Electric Grid

Improving the Unity of Effort Initiative

Securing the Cyber Ecosystem

Facilitating a Multi-Layered Approach to Cargo Security

Responding Quickly to Cyber Vulnerabilities

Developing Capabilities to Reduce Risk in Freight Rail Transportation

Ensuring Intelligence Preparation for the Border

Next Generation ACE Capabilities

Developing the Future Workforce of the DHS

Protecting the Nation’s Food Supply Chain from Bioterrorism

Identifying and Combating Vulnerabilities Impacting Economic Prosperity

Building Artic Communications Capabilities for Safe and Effective Operations

Improving Maritime Domain Awareness to Increase Small Vessel Interdiction

Effi ciency

Implementing Nuclear and Radiological Risk Assessment for Containers

…and many more!

Preventing terrorism and enhancing security

Securing and managing our borders

Enforcing and administering our immigration laws

Safeguarding and securing cyberspace

Strengthening national preparedness and resilience

Featured SpeakersEvent Information

Special Agent David Marwell Director Joint Task Force - Investigations, Southern Border and Approaches U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Rafael J. Garcia Assistant Director Directorate of Intelligence FBI

Joseph Demarest Assistant Director Cyber Division FBI

Randolph Alles Assistant Commissioner, Offi ce of Air and Marine U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Michael Fisher Chief U.S. Border Patrol

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DO YOUR CAPABILITIES ALIGN WITH THESE REQUIREMENTS?

With new threats evolving each day, Homeland Security issues have been strategically positioned on the top of the list for funding necessities. While the capability gaps are quite overwhelming, the 2016 Budget Estimate is expected to arm our agencies with the proper tools and technologies they need to keep our nation safe if they are able to make the right connections with the right industry partners.

SOLUTION PROVIDERS: SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS:Gain access to the most active stakeholders in the homeland security market, under one roof, at one time!

Ensure your capabilities are front-of-mind with your ideal target audience

Establish your business case through a thought leadership presentation, reserved for select providers

Align your objectives with a completely tailor-made package in order to further maximize your company’s exposure.

· Aardvark

· Accenture

· Adobe/Carahsoft

· Affi gent

· Alion Science & Technology

· Akamai Technologies

· ARMAG

· Aware, Inc.

· B.E. Meyers

· BAE Systems

· Ball Aerospace

· BMS

· Boeing

· Booz Allen Hamilton

· CACI

· CGI

· Cisco

· Cobham

· Codan Radio Communications

· Crestron

· CSC

· C Speed

· Cyviz

· Dell

· Deloitte

· Digital Global Systems

· DRS Technologies

· EADS North America

· Elbit Systems of America

· EFJohnson

· ESentire

· FCN Inc.

· General Dynamics

· Govplace

· G Squared Consulting

· GTRI

· Harris

· Hewlett Packard

· IBM

· Intergraph Government Solutions (IGS)

· Iron Horse Seating

· ITT Exelis

· Knight Point Systems

· L-3 Communications

· Lockheed Martin

· LRAD

· ManTech

· Microsoft

· MorphoTrak

· Narus

· Northrop Grumman

· ORBCOMM

· Panasonic

· Qinetiq North America

· Raytheon

· SAIC

· SAGE

· Savantage

· Six3 Systems

· Smiths Detection

· Stanley Black & Decker

· Telephonics

· Teradata

· Thales

· Tyco Integrated Security

· Unisys

· vBrick Systems, Inc.

· Verint

· VT Miltope

· WBB

· WEY Technology

COMPANIES THAT HAVE BENEFITTED FROM PREVIOUS EVENTS:

Our goal is to match senior decision-making buyers with specifi c, carefully selected solution providers who can assist them in meeting their specifi c challenges.

Sponsor Our Event And Breakthrough

The Noise

Explosives Detection

Radiation Detection

Weapons

Command & Control

Perimeter Protection

Armored Vehicles

Intrusion Detection

Credential Authentication

Communications

Monitoring and Traffi c

Analysis

Data Integration

Rugged Terrain Vehicles

Infrared & Night Vision

Intelligence Sharing

Sighting

Biometrics

Access Control

Information Assurance

ISRTraining

Solutions

Surveillance

Anti-Tamper

Sensors

GPS Systems

Radar Systems

UAV/UAS

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SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PROSPECTUS

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SPONSORSHIP & EXHIBITION PROSPECTUS

Don’t Miss Out!Last year we completely sold out and with the limited amount of sponsorship opportunities we have for this year, contact us today to ensure your group is able to gain access to our elite audience.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

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1 Thought Leadership:Chairperson – Become the “face of the event” through opening & closing remarks, speaker introductions, Q&A moderation, and additional recognition on event collateral

Speaking Session – Showcase your expertise with one of the few standalone speaking sessions available during our main conference or workshop days

Case Study Demonstration – Share a case study with our audience showcasing how your solution helped an existing client

Panel Discussions – Share the stage with colleagues or other industry personnel to exchange best practices, latest technologies, etc.

2 Branding: Onsite Static Display – A separate

display area in our exhibit hall to showcase your technology including company logo, product description, and booth number

Cocktail Reception – Branding at all drinks stations and on tables including branded drink vouchers given to all conference attendees, in addition to a 10 minute welcome address

Luncheon Sponsor – Opportunity to add branding on all tables with signage featuring company logo as offi cial lunch sponsor, in addition to a 5-10 minute welcome address

Badge Sponsor – Persistent brand recognition with your company’s logo positioned directly on attendee badges

Welcome Banner – Have your company logo be every attendee’s fi rst impression as they enter the event’s hall

3 Networking: Booth – An “offi ce away

from the offi ce” in our exhibit hall allows you to display your solution to over 1000+ attendees from all of the relevant agencies and private sector groups infl uencing homeland security

Content Card Sponsor – Strategically network by housing the event’s username and password (displayed on a card w/ your logo) needed for downloading presentations at your company’s booth

Knowing that companies rarely have the same objectives and requirements, we offer completely tailor-made packages to ensure that we are maximizing your company’s exposure. Additionally, we are open to working with you to implement any and all outside-of-the-box ideas you may have. Below is an outline of a few examples of our more popular options we make available:

Opportunities available include:

Brittany Hicks Sponsorship Marketing ManagerP: 212-885-2756E: [email protected]