Monday, November 17, 2008 8:00 - 8:30 Continental Breakfast and Registration 8:30 - 8:40 Welcoming Remarks: Fred Roberts, DIMACS/DyDAn Director, Rutgers University 8:40 - 9:10 Keynote: Ernesto Butcher, Chief Operating Officer, Port Authority of NY/NJ 9:10 - 10:10 Session 1: Port Infrastructure Protection and Recovery 9:10 - 9:30 Critical Infrastructure Modeling and Simulation: A State Perspective on Current Needs and Challenges Cherrie Black, Chief, Critical Infrastructure Bureau, NJ Office of HS and Preparedness 9:30 - 9:50 Interagency Cooperation in Port Security Planning, Incident Response & Recovery David Scott, COTP, Sector Delaware, USCG 9:50 - 10:10 Nested Technologies for Maritime Domain Awareness Scott Glenn, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University 10:10 - 10:25 Break 10:25 - 11:55 Session 2: Port Infrastructure Protection and Recovery II 10:25 - 10:45 Bethann Rooney, Manager, Port Security, Port Authority of NY/NJ 10:45 - 11:20 Overview of the Security Program and Port Recovery Planning at the Port of Los Angeles George Cummings, Director of Homeland Security, Port of Los Angeles 11:20 - 11:55 Port Operations Modeling for Risk Management and Resource Allocation Isaac Maya, CREATE HS Center, University of Southern California 11:55 - 12:40 Session 3: Port Security Centers 11:55 - 12:00 Overview, Fred Roberts, DIMACS/DyDAn Director, Rutgers University 12:00 - 12:10 CAIT/DIMACS Laboratory for Port Security Tayfur Altiok, ISE, Rutgers University 12:10 - 12:20 DHS Center for Secure and Resilient Maritime Commerce Thomas Wakeman, Stevens Institute of Technology 12:20 - 12:30 DHS Center for Dynamic Data Analysis (DyDAn) Fred Roberts, DIMACS/DyDAn Director, Rutgers University 12:30 - 12:40 Questions & Answers 12:40 - 1:40 Lunch 1:40 - 4:10 Session 4: Risk Analysis: Theory and Practice 1:40 - 2:15 Managing Inventory in Global Supply Chains Facing Port-of-Entry Disruption Risks Chelsea White, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology 2:15 - 2:50 Risk Analysis: Theory & Practice Michael Greenberg, Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers University 2:50 - 3:10 USCG Maritime Security Risk Management: Six Risk Management Cases Jeff Fuller, Director, HS Services, Teledyne Brown Eng., and Brady Downs, LCDR, USCG 3:10 - 3:30 Information Sharing and Water Side Security Harold Neil, Director, Office of Transportation Security, NJDOT 3:30 - 3:50 Risk Analysis of the Transit Vessel Traffic in the Strait of Istanbul Tayfur Altiok, ISE, Rutgers University and Birnur Özbas, IE, Bogaziçi University 3:50 - 4:05 Break 4:05 - 5:40 Session 5: Port Security/Safety 4:05 - 4:40 A Modeling Framework for Detecting Illicit Nuclear Materials in Seaborne Containers Gary Gaukler, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Texas A&M University 4:40 - 5:00 Jeffrey Milstein, Operations Manager, Moran Shipping Inc. 5:00 - 5:20 The Rail Test Center, Enhancing Intermodal Rail Security Gariann Gelston, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 5:20 - 5:40 Navigating TWIC Deployment Challenges (Transportation Worker Identification Credential) Nishant Pillai, Cargo & Port Security Practice, Unisys 5:45 - 6:45 Poster Session with wine and cheese reception Tuesday, November 18, 2008 8:00 - 8:30 Continental Breakfast and Registration 8:30 - 9:00 Keynote Adele Fasano, Director, New York/Newark, US Customs and Border Protection 9:00 - 10:10 Session 6: Inspection at Ports I 9:00 - 9:35 How Many Containers to Inspect to Deter Terrorist Attacks Vicki Bier, Industrial Engineering, University of Wisconsin 9:35 - 10:10 Measuring the Operational Impact of Container Inspections at International Ports Noah Gans, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania 10:10 - 10:25 Break 10:25 - 12:05 Session 7: Inspection at Ports II 10:25 - 10:45 Optimization of Containers Inspection at Port-of-Entry Elsayed Elsayed, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Rutgers University 10:45 - 11:05 Applying cost curves to marine container inspection Richard Hoshino, Canada Border Services Agency 11:05 - 11:25 Nuclear Detection Figure of Merit (NDFOM) Performance Algorithms and Collaborative Database Philip Stroud, Los Alamos National Laboratory 11:25 - 11:45 Optimal sensor sequencing for container inspection Endre Boros, RUTCOR, and Paul Kantor, SCILS, Rutgers University 11:45 - 12:05 Optimal Inspection Sequences David Madigan, Statistics, Columbia University and Rutgers University 12:05 - 1:05 Lunch 1:05 - 3:00 Session 8: Detecting Nuclear Materials I 1:05 - 1:40 An Analytic-Deliberative Process for the Selection of Radiation Detection Systems for Shipping Ports and Border Crossings George Apostolakis, Nuclear Science and Engineering, MIT 1:40 - 2:00 U.S. Strategy to Detect Smuggled Nuclear Materials: The Global Nuclear Detection Architecture Tom McIlvain, DHS 2:00 - 2:20 Radiation Detection for DHS Applications and the Radiation Portal Monitor Project Denny Weier, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2:20 - 2:40 Enabling Port Security using Passive Muon Tomography Nick Hengartner, Los Alamos National Laboratory 2:40 - 3:00 Interdicting Smuggled Nuclear Material Dave Morton, Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas 3:00 - 3:15 Break 3:15 - 4:15 Session 9: Detecting Nuclear Materials II 3:15 - 3:35 The Multi-sensor Nuclear Threat Detection Problem Dorit Hochbaum, School of Business, University of California at Berkeley 3:35 - 3:55 Screening Cargo Containers for Nuclear Material using Knapsack Problem and Bayesian Probability Models Laura McLay, Statistical Sciences and Operations Research, Virginia Commonwealth University 3:55 - 4:15 Sensor Management Problems of Nuclear Detection Fred Roberts, DIMACS/DyDAn Director, Rutgers University 4:15 - 4:25 Closing RemarksPosters