Non-Lethal Defense "VI" Symposium
"Non-Lethal Weapon Options in the Global Fight Against Terrorism"
14 - 16 March 2005
Reston, VA
Monday, March 14, 2005
Welcome:
- Colonel John Alexander, USA (Ret)
Current and Desired Capabilities Forum
- Army Non-Lethal Requirements, Brigadier General Coker, USA, TRADOC
- Successful Non-Lethal Illegal Alien Interdiction Case, Rear Admiral Kunkle, USCG, Non Lethal IPT Member
Luncheon Keynote Speaker:
- Lieutenant General Jan Huly, USMC, Deputy Commandant for Plans, Policies and Operations
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
Non-Lethal Accceptability Challenges: Standards, Human Effects, Testing, and Training Forum
- Lieutenant Colonel Mark Wrobel, USAF JNLWD
- Mr. Larry Bickford, US Army Aberdeen Proving Ground
Speakers:
- Behavioral and Medical Outcomes of Nonlethal Weapons Use, Commander Charles "Sid" Heal, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office
- A Course of Instruction at the Military War Colleges, Lieutenant Colonel Ron Madrid, USAMS (Ret), marine Corps Research University, Penn State University
Non-Lethal Academic Initiatives Forum
- Non-Lethal Weapons - Academic Initiatives at Penn State, Lieutenant Colonel Ed Hughes, USA (Ret), Penn State University
- Non-lethal Technology Innovation Center (NTIC) University of New Hampshire, Dr. Glen Schwery, Unversity of New Hampshire
The View from Overseas Forum - Various Topics
- Dr. Martin Hubbard, United Kingdom
- Dr. Marten Risling, Sweden
- Mr. Frederico Aguiar, Brazil
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Homeland Security/Homeland Defense Forum
- Less-Lethal Program, Mr. Joe Cecconi, Department of Justice
DTIC Citations
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