Friday 3 July 2009

As we approach the fourth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on London

London First’s Security & Resilience Network and Bombay First invite you to join us to share best practice and examine lessons learned from the terrorist attacks on New York, London and, more recently, Mumbai.

Monday 6 July – London First and Bombay First conference - 1.30-5.30pm


Following on from the Mumbai conference earlier in the year, this ‘Lessons from 9/11, 7/7, and 26/11 for Safer Cities’ seminar will examine how London, New York, and Mumbai have recovered from the terrorist attacks on their cities, and what key lessons have been learned in the aftermath. The main focus will be information sharing and best practice.

Kindly hosted by the May Fair Hotel

STRICTLY BY INVITATION ONLY


For further details please contact Gerard McAtamney on 020 7665 1555

SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

Jayent Patil, The Hon. Home Affairs Minister, Maharashtra Government, India

S. S. Virk, Director General of Police, Mumbai

Chandra Iyengar, Additional Chief Secretary (Home), Maharashtra Government

Richard Barnes, Deputy Mayor of London

Sir David Veness, former Under Secretary General for Safety and Security, United Nations

Commissioner Mike Bowron, City of London Police

Assistant Commissioner John Yates, Metropolitan Police Service

Charles Farr, Director General, OSCT, Home Office

Dr. Marc Sageman, Centre for Terrorism, Counter Terrorism & Homeland Security

The seminar is free of charge to members of London First’s Security & Resilience Network; non members will be charged £350.00 + VAT.

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