Event topics will look at risk strategies to protect the built environment from malicious attack and nature's fury.
Topics to be covered include:
Holistic planning for Triple Threat mitigation for UK Grid
Compiling threat assessments
Mitigation during an event
Delivering post-event recovery
Supply chain critical issues for sustainability
Afternoon Workshops Programme
12:00 – 14:30 Complimentary Museum Entry
14:30 Registration and Tea and Coffee
15:00 Workshop – Part 1
Recovery of the Basra Grid 2003 Onwards
Topics to be covered include:
Planning grid recovery for an urban population
Protecting the energy supply chain from improvised explosive devices
Contributions of intelligence and physical security
Engineering innovations for recovery of supply
16:00 Workshop – Part 2
Grid Protection Against the Triple Threat of Solar Storms, High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) and Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI)
Reference reading prior to Workshop – IET Triple Threat References on Google Search:
http://www.theiet.org/communities/electromagnetics/triple-threat/index.cfm
QinetiQ
17:00 Event closes
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Evening Lecture Programme
17:15 Registration and Tea and Coffee
18:00 Introduction and Welcome
Bob Stephens, Registrar, RSES
18:10 Military Recovery of Infrastructure – Post Conflict
18:30 Why Managing Risk and Resilience Makes Sense
Dr James Kimmance, Head of Risk, Jacobs
18:50 Resilience & Recovery from Natural Disasters
RedR
19:10 Panel Discussion
19:30 Networking Drinks Reception
20:00 Departure
REGISTER HERE
Afternoon: https://localevents.theiet.org/register.php?event=fd78b6
Evening: https://localevents.theiet.org/register.php?event=390afd
Complimentary access to tour the London Transport Museum 12.00 - 14.30 is included with registration for the Afternoon Workshops. Online registration is essential.
Speakers include Register of Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES), RedR and CPNI.
Organised and supported by:
IET, The KTN, RSES and ICE
Recent materials you may enjoy:
http://www.theiet.org/communities/electromagnetics/triple-threat/index.cfm