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Join us at the London Transport Museum on 3 July for your choice of an afternoon of free workshops and / or a free to attend evening lecture on ‘Catastrophic events: resilience of and recovery from incidents in the built environment.’



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


Complimentary access to tour the London Transport Museum 12.00 - 14.30 is included with registration for the Afternoon Workshops. Online registration is essential.



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


John Taylor CEng MIMechE MIET MInstRE, Director Fortress Protective Engineering Ltd



16:00

Workshop – Part 2

CNI implications of the Triple Threat: Solar Storms,

High Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) and Intentional Electromagnetic Interference (IEMI)

Topics to be covered include:


  • What is the ‘Triple threat’ 


  • What are the potential consequences – the human in the loop


  • How do we mitigate


  • Discussion – How do we deliver post-event recovery


Colin Harper and Richard Hoad – QinetiQ



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

John Taylor CEng MIMechE MIET MInstRE, Director Fortress Protective Engineering Ltd



18:30 Why Managing Risk and Resilience Makes Sense

Dr James Kimmance, Head of Risk, Jacobs



18:50 Resilience & Recovery from Natural Disasters

Pete Sweetnam

President of the Board of Shelter Centre, Senior Development and Humanitarian Specialist



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



Speakers include Register of Security Engineers and Specialists (RSES), QinetiQ 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