John Milam, CEO, Dynamis, USA

Speaker Biograghy: John Milam is a creative thinker and gifted analyst with over 25 years of experience supporting US homeland security, national security and intelligence community organisations providing innovative approaches to address intractable problems. His focus is on helping organisations blend qualitative and quantitative analytics to develop actionable solutions. He is the co-founder and CEO of Dynamis Inc. John has worked on domestic and international programmes, including more than 100 homeland and national security assessments. His areas of expertise include analytic and decision support tool development and application, modelling and simulation, policy studies and analysis, as well as human and institutional capacity development. John’s work has earned him numerous accolades, including the US Army’s Outstanding Civilian Service Medal for 'his outstanding efforts that have left an indelible imprint of exactitude on countless intelligence products and database initiatives'. John’s current focus is on the integration of physical and financial consequence management concepts to support an integrated approach to organisational resilience.


Day 1 - 10 March
Session:
Aviation Security, Border Control & Facilitation


15:15 - 15:45 - Security solutions in disintegrated environments: lessons for aviation
Synopsis: Senior government executives must obtain a suitable calculus for gauging the economic impacts affecting airports when considering actions in response to terrorism activities. Alert levels and response assessments by security professionals based on risk management of situations do not address attendant outlays that may exceed the direct costs incurred from the actual events. Advanced research and analysis using a systems-based approach can provide realistic metrics in developing actionable policy recommendations as integrated with homeland security policies.

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