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Preliminary Congress Programme for the 3rd World BORDERPOL Congress from 9th-11th December 2014 in Budapest, Hungary
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3 rd <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong><br />
9 th -11 th December 2014<br />
Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest, Hungary<br />
www.world-borderpol-congress.com<br />
Hosted by:<br />
Connecting and Protecting<br />
The <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> is the only multi-jurisdictional<br />
transnational platform where the border protection, management and<br />
security industry policy-makers and practitioners convene annually to discuss<br />
the international challenges faced in protecting not only one’s own country’s<br />
borders, but those of neighbours and friends.<br />
We invite you to join <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> and the international border agencies,<br />
agencies at the borders, policy-makers and practitioners in Budapest<br />
in December 2014 for the annual gathering of border and migration<br />
management professionals.<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Guide and Invitation<br />
Your guide to the <strong>Prelim</strong>inary <strong>Congress</strong> <strong>Prog</strong>ramme and exhibition information<br />
Media Partners:<br />
Supported by:
Welcome<br />
Dear Colleagues,<br />
Borders Do Matter<br />
The operation of<br />
today’s, border<br />
security, traveler<br />
and migration<br />
management<br />
community is<br />
being stressed<br />
by geopolitical,<br />
social and<br />
economic events.<br />
Our world is fully<br />
interdependent,<br />
and it is becoming<br />
ever more challenging to find solutions which<br />
include the utilization of border services and<br />
agencies to protect national.<br />
As the crisis in Eastern Europe escalates,<br />
economic sanctions and travel bans are<br />
increasing, being employed by both the EU<br />
and Russia, as well as their allies. Border<br />
services are front-line responders for<br />
monitoring these sanctions and bans.<br />
As the Ebola virus spreads within and<br />
beyond West Africa, travel bans and possible<br />
quarantine measures are being put into place.<br />
Border services are now front-line responders<br />
for monitoring these bans and for detecting<br />
travelers who may be infected.<br />
As the post-<strong>World</strong> War 1 borders of Iraq<br />
evaporate and a new entity known as Islamic<br />
State of Iraq and the Levant emerges,<br />
hundreds of thousands of persons are being<br />
displaced and are fleeing the region. Border<br />
services are now front-line responders for<br />
monitoring, recording and directing the<br />
movement of these people, most of whom will<br />
be refugees.<br />
As the United States deals with an<br />
unprecedented and clearly well-orchestrated<br />
movement of tens of thousands of people –<br />
mostly children and adolescents from Central<br />
America – arriving at its border with Mexico,<br />
its border services are monitoring, detaining<br />
and caring for these people in unprecedented<br />
numbers.<br />
As China, the world’s most populous nation,<br />
develops a formidable navy and air force and<br />
is posed to succeed the United States as the<br />
world’s number one economy, it is flexing its<br />
economic and political muscle in Asia and<br />
beyond. Border services everywhere are now<br />
being pressed to be front-line responders<br />
monitoring the import and export of strategic<br />
goods and services to and from China.<br />
Since the end of the Cold War, there has been<br />
a deeply-held belief within the developed<br />
world that political and economic integration<br />
is the best way to improve global security and<br />
avoid potential conflict everywhere. This has<br />
created a paradox: the interdependent the<br />
world is supposed to make it less likely that<br />
extreme conflict between nations or groups of<br />
nations will occur. This very interdependence<br />
makes it imperative that nations cooperate,<br />
communicate and consult with one another<br />
in a multi- jurisdictional and inter-disciplinary<br />
manner.<br />
At <strong>BORDERPOL</strong>, we firmly believe in the<br />
principle that good border security, traveler<br />
and migration management is built on the<br />
continual development and maintenance of<br />
the 3C’s: Cooperation, Communication and<br />
Consultation. We believe that by bringing<br />
together like-minded leaders of the world’s<br />
border security establishments, we contribute<br />
to making the world a safer place. That<br />
is why we co-host workshops with likeminded<br />
governments and hold our annual<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong>, now into its third<br />
Edition and taking placeDecember 9-11, 2014<br />
in Budapest, Hungary.<br />
Join us in Budapest and be a part of the 3C<br />
#borderpolcommunity.<br />
Thomas A. [Tom] Tass<br />
Executive Director<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong><br />
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Contents<br />
Welcome to your guide to the <strong>Prelim</strong>inary <strong>Congress</strong> <strong>Prog</strong>ramme of the 3rd <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong><br />
<strong>Congress</strong> taking place in the beautiful city of Budapest on 9th-11th December 2014, hosted by<br />
the Ministry of Interior of Hungary and the Hungarian National Police.<br />
In this guide you will find all the information you require for a successful attendance, from the<br />
outline <strong>Congress</strong> <strong>Prog</strong>ramme, correct at the time of printing, to details on the Closed Agency<br />
Only Workshops, as well as a great Accommodation Special Rate <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> has arranged<br />
with the venue hotel and how to book your delegate place and accommodation.<br />
If you have any queries regarding your attendance to the <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong>,<br />
including clearance to attend the Closed Agency Only Workshops, please contact Neil Walker,<br />
Director of <strong>Prog</strong>rams & Events at neil.walker@borderpol.org.<br />
We look forward to welcoming you to Budapest this December, to the largest gathering of the<br />
border management and protection community for another great gathering of international<br />
border agencies and agencies at the border.<br />
2 Welcome from Thomas Tass,<br />
Executive Director, <strong>BORDERPOL</strong><br />
3 Contents<br />
4 <strong>Congress</strong> and Exhibition Schedule<br />
5 Introduction<br />
6 Registration<br />
7 Workshops<br />
8 - 13 <strong>Congress</strong> <strong>Prog</strong>ramme<br />
14 Networking Reception<br />
15 The Venue<br />
16 Accommodation<br />
17 Exhibiting Opportunities<br />
18 Sponsors and Supporters<br />
19 Hotel Reservation Form<br />
20 - 21 Delegate Registration Forms<br />
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<strong>Congress</strong> and Exhibition Schedule<br />
Tuesday 9th december<br />
2:00pm - 3:30pm<br />
3:30pm - 4:00pm<br />
4:00pm - 5:30pm<br />
7:00pm<br />
Wednesday 10th december<br />
9:00am - 10:30am<br />
9:30am - 7:00pm<br />
10:30am - 11:15am<br />
11:15am - 12:30pm<br />
12:30pm - 2:00pm<br />
2:00pm - 3:30pm<br />
3:30pm - 4:15pm<br />
4:15pm - 5:30pm<br />
5:30pm - 7:00pm<br />
thursday 11th december<br />
9:00am - 10:30am<br />
9.30am - 4.30pm<br />
10:30am - 11:15am<br />
11:15am - 12:30pm<br />
12:30pm - 2:00pm<br />
2:00pm - 3:30pm<br />
3:30pm - 4:00pm<br />
Opening Keynote Session<br />
Networking Coffee Break<br />
Plenary - Migration Movement Challenges from Human<br />
Trafficking to Illegal Migration - A global overview<br />
Welcome Reception<br />
Plenary - Border Surveillance Techniques and Systems<br />
Exhibition Open<br />
Networking Coffee Break in the Exhibition Hall<br />
Breakout - Crime across borders, crime at the border<br />
Closed Agency Workshop - Travel and other document fraud:<br />
who are behind today’s activities and how do we share<br />
information in existence to identify and monitor?<br />
Delegate Lunch<br />
Panel discussion - Adopting to the changing environment: what<br />
border security administrations must do to remain effective<br />
Networking Coffee Break in the Exhibition Hall<br />
Breakout - Setting International Standards in IBM<br />
Closed Agency Workshop - Trends in trafficking drugs, people,<br />
counterfeit goods<br />
Networking Reception in the Exhibition Hall<br />
Plenary - Improving and facilitating the legitimate movement of<br />
people and goods: what technologies and standards are missing?<br />
Exhibition Open<br />
Networking Coffee Break in the Exhibition Hall<br />
Breakout - Should exit controls be reintroduced universally?<br />
If so, how do we best share the necessary information across<br />
multiple agencies and stakeholders?<br />
Closed Agency Workshop - Inter-Agency Co-operation and<br />
Information Sharing - Why the return to information silo’s and how<br />
to tackle systemic non-cooperation practices”<br />
Delegate Lunch<br />
Panel discussion - In the e-age of documents what is the life<br />
expectancy of the passport booklet?<br />
3rd <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> Round Up and Close<br />
Exhibition Opening Hours<br />
Wed 10th Dec 9.30am to 7.00pm<br />
Thur 11th Dec 9.30am to 4.30pm<br />
On-Site Registration Hours<br />
Tues 9th Dec 1.00pm to 5.00pm<br />
Wed 10th Dec 8.30am to 7.00pm<br />
Thur 12th Dec 8.30am to 4.30pm<br />
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Introduction<br />
3 rd <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong><br />
9 th -11 th December 2014,<br />
Budapest, Hungary<br />
for the border protection,<br />
management and security industry<br />
The <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong><br />
continues to create debate and discussion<br />
amongst the international border agencies<br />
and agencies at the border for its ability<br />
to create an environment of confidence to<br />
enable the development and enhancement of<br />
international co-operation and collaboration<br />
amongst the border management and security<br />
industry.<br />
The 3rd <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> will<br />
provide a platform for the world’s border<br />
protection forces and agencies to highlight<br />
and debate the current and future issues and<br />
challenges facing the border management,<br />
security and migration management sectors.<br />
Controlling and managing international<br />
borders in the 21st Century continues to<br />
challenge the border control and immigration<br />
agencies around the world. It is generally<br />
agreed that in a globalised world borders<br />
should be as open as possible, but threats<br />
continue to remain in ever evolving<br />
circumstances and situations.<br />
Advancements in technology are assisting<br />
in the battle to maintain safe and secure<br />
international travel. The border security<br />
professional still remains the front line against<br />
these threats.<br />
The <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> is a<br />
high level, 2 and a half day event providing<br />
you with the opportunity to reach the senior<br />
decision makers in the border protection and<br />
management industry.<br />
We look forward to welcoming you to the<br />
beautiful city of Budapest, for the largest<br />
gathering of international border agencies and<br />
agencies at the border.<br />
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Who should attend the <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong>?<br />
Immigration and border management and security policy makers and practitioners.<br />
Senior representatives from national border services, police, customs, and immigration<br />
services, as well as organisations, services and suppliers to the border management<br />
and security industry, including:<br />
• Customs, immigration and border control officials<br />
• Coast guard officers<br />
• Police and law enforcement officers<br />
• Boundary commissioners<br />
• Diplomats and foreign affairs officials<br />
• Borderland planners and managers<br />
• Defence and security departments<br />
• Embassy and consular officials<br />
• Policy analysts<br />
• Security system providers<br />
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Registration<br />
HOW TO REGISTER<br />
1. Online at www.world-borderpol-congress.com<br />
2. Complete the Registration Form at the back of this booklet and email to:<br />
borderpol@torchmarketing.co.uk.<br />
3. Complete the Registration Form at the back of this booklet and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 3210.<br />
4. Complete the Registration Form at the back of this booklet and mail to:<br />
<strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong>, Torch Marketing, 53 Clarendon Road, Cheshunt,<br />
Herts EN8 9DJ, United Kingdom.<br />
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT - deadline 9th October 2014<br />
Register yourself and your colleagues as conference delegates by 9th October 2014 and save<br />
with the Early Bird Discount.<br />
Discounts for Members of Supporting Associations<br />
If you are a member of one of the following trade associations, supporters of the <strong>World</strong><br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong>,<br />
then you can benefit from a special discount rate:<br />
- National Security & Resilience Consortium (NS&RC)<br />
- Biometrics Institute<br />
- International Security Industry Organization (ISIO)<br />
Check the Registration Form at the back of this booklet for full details.<br />
Why Attend?<br />
Your attendance to the <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> will ensure you are up-to-date<br />
on the lastest issues, policies and challenges facing the world’s border management,<br />
protection and security forces.<br />
You will also gain an insight in to what the future holds for the management of migration<br />
and refugee movement, as well as systems and technologies employed in fighting illegal<br />
border activities, including drug and people traffikking.<br />
• High level conference with leading industry speakers and professionals<br />
• Closed Agency Workshops for developing greater discourse, collaboration and co-operation<br />
between international agencies<br />
• Learn from experiences and challenges from the world’s border agencies<br />
• Gain insight into national, regional and global policy and border agency developments<br />
• Constructive debate, educational opportunities and cooperation advocacy<br />
• Share ideas and facilitate in valuable inter-agency cooperation<br />
• Exhibition showcasing leading technologies and products<br />
• Networking events and opportunities<br />
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Workshops<br />
Closed Workshops<br />
for Agencies only<br />
The <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> aims to promote enhanced inter-agency co-operation<br />
and information sharing amongst border forces, that will benefit the security of the all<br />
nations.<br />
Border agencies and agencies at the border can benefit from the ‘Closed Agency<br />
Workshops’, a series of ‘behind closed door’ discussion and working group opportunities,<br />
hosted by Hungarian National Police Border Police Department.<br />
By further encouraging discourse and collaboration between agencies, the <strong>World</strong><br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> will drive the ambitions of <strong>BORDERPOL</strong>, the <strong>World</strong> Border<br />
Organization, to promote international borders that enhance human mobility whilst ensuring<br />
traveller safety and security and facilitate smart and secure border systems.<br />
BORDER AGENCIES - If you are interested in participating in the ‘Closed Agency<br />
Workshops’, in order to obtain clearance to attend these Closed Agency Only Workshops,<br />
please contact Neil Walker, Director of <strong>Prog</strong>rams and Events, at neil.walker@borderpol.org.<br />
Wednesday 9th December<br />
11:15am - 12:30pm Travel and other document fraud: who are behind today’s<br />
activities and how do we share information in existence to identify<br />
and monitor?<br />
4:15pm - 5:30pm Trends in trafficking drugs, people, counterfeit goods<br />
Thursday 10th December<br />
11:15am - 12:30pm Inter-Agency Co-operation, Information Sharing and<br />
Interoperability<br />
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<strong>Congress</strong> <strong>Prog</strong>ramme<br />
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Tuesday 9 th DECEMBER<br />
2:00pm - 3:30pm<br />
4:00pm - 5:30pm<br />
OPENING KEYNOTE<br />
Chair: Tom Tass, Executive Director, <strong>BORDERPOL</strong><br />
Lt.Gen Károly Papp, Chief Commissioner, Hungarian National Police<br />
Col dr Gizella Vas, Head of Hungarian Border Police Department, Hungary<br />
Mr Abba Moro, Minister of Interior, Nigeria*<br />
Plenary Session - Migration Movement Challenges from<br />
Human Trafficking to Illegal Migration - A global overview<br />
Chair: Col. Zoltan Szabo (ret’d), Director EU Secretariat,<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong>, Hungary<br />
Although there are no precise figures, it is estimated there are over<br />
20 million illegal migrants worldwide. A further 20 million people are<br />
believed to be enslaved in human trafficking today. According to the<br />
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “After drug dealing,<br />
trafficking of humans is tied with arms dealing as the second-largest<br />
criminal industry in the world.” We get a perspective from the different<br />
regions of the world.<br />
Director General of Immigration, Ministry of Law and Human Rights,<br />
Republic of Indonesia<br />
Transnational threats - Georgia and the Caucasus<br />
David Alania, Chief Officer. Police Captain. Border Patrol, Ministry of<br />
Internal Affairs, Georgia<br />
D. Arsenio Fernandez de Mesa Diaz del Rio, Director-General, Guardia<br />
Civil, Spain*<br />
Senior Representative, Turkish National Police Border Police<br />
Department, Turkey*<br />
7:00pm - 9:00pm<br />
Welcome Reception<br />
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*invited
<strong>Congress</strong> <strong>Prog</strong>ramme<br />
WEDNEsday 10 th DECEMBER<br />
9:00am - 10:30am<br />
Plenary Session - Border Surveillance Techniques and Systems<br />
Chair: Tom Tass, Executive Director, <strong>BORDERPOL</strong><br />
Border surveillance is one of the biggest challenges facing our border<br />
security agencies. Many land borders, with no physical barriers, provide easy<br />
access routes for criminal activities and illegal border crossings, whilst many<br />
coastlines are relatively unprotected outside major ports. What are the latest<br />
border surveillance techniques and systems available from UAVs to ground<br />
based systems? What are the legalities behind the use and collection/sharing<br />
of information and how can systems be integrated into existing operations<br />
to ensure interoperability and enhanced border protection? How can open<br />
architecture systems be successfully integrated with legacy systems?<br />
11:15am - 12:30pm<br />
James Douglas, Assistant National Coordinator PROTECT &<br />
PREPARE, ACPO, UK*<br />
Brig. Gen. Greg Haase, Director, US Joint Interagency Counter-<br />
Trafficking Center, US European Command*<br />
Updates on UAV systems and possible use for Border Control<br />
Commodore Vasan Seshadri (ret’d), Head Strategy and Security<br />
Studies, Center for Asia Studies, India<br />
Social Media-informed Border Awareness<br />
Caitlin Mulligan, Senior Consultant, Novetta, USA<br />
Senior Representative, EUROSUR Project, GMV, Spain*<br />
Workshops<br />
Closed Agency Workshop - Travel<br />
and other document fraud: who are<br />
behind today’s activities and how do<br />
we share information in existence to<br />
identify and monitor?<br />
Chair: Hungarian National Police Border<br />
Police Department<br />
Cross border criminal activities remains the<br />
mainstay of activities for border agencies,<br />
whether it is from human trafficking or illegal<br />
trade/narcotics. Criminal gangs move to<br />
increasingly brash and innovative techniques<br />
to establish new systems/channels to<br />
facilitate their cross border criminal activities,<br />
including cyber attacks on the movement<br />
of personal data of travellers. What are the<br />
latest challenges facing border agencies, from<br />
the front line and beyond to the unexpected<br />
internal facilitators?<br />
Ralph Markert, Assistant Director, International<br />
Partnerships & Development, INTERPOL, France<br />
Bruno Franckx, Project Manager, Airpol,<br />
Belgium*<br />
Breakout Session - Crime across<br />
borders, crime at the border<br />
Chair: Vasan Seshadri, Asian Secretariat,<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong>, India<br />
Cross border criminal activities remains the<br />
mainstay of activities for border agencies,<br />
whether it is from human trafficking or illegal trade<br />
in narcotics, dangerous substances (CBRNe)<br />
animals etc. Criminal gangs move to increasingly<br />
brash and innovative techniques to establish new<br />
systems/channels to facilitate their cross border<br />
criminal activities. What are the latest challenges<br />
facing border agencies, from the front line and<br />
beyond to the unexpected internal facilitators and<br />
what tools are at their disposal?<br />
Pol. Lt. Gen. Suraphong Khemasingkhi,<br />
Bureau Chief, Thai Border Patrol Police*<br />
Senior Representative, Nigerian Immigration<br />
Service and Border Management, Nigeria*<br />
Better border security through better name<br />
matching<br />
Chris Brown, Basis Technology & Customs<br />
Border Protection, USA<br />
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2:00pm - 3:30pm<br />
Panel Discussion - Adopting to the changing environment:<br />
what border security administrations must do to remain<br />
effective<br />
Managed migration/traveler movements constantly are buffeted by<br />
economic, social and even environmental changes. Auto responses<br />
to itinerant movements due to war or natural disasters are in the<br />
“tool kits” of governments. States can invoke the support of national<br />
and international agencies to establish temporary legal and physical<br />
accommodations for displaced persons as a consequence of war,<br />
international crisis or natural disasters. These are usually of short to<br />
medium duration and follow a well-worn legal and operational paths.<br />
However, are border administrations really prepared to adapt to<br />
strategic changes in their operational environment? Regionalization of<br />
sovereign jurisdictions, globalization of trade and commerce, changing<br />
migration patterns as well as new technologies available to make<br />
borders “smarter” are challenges rarely debated and discussed.<br />
Moderator: Tony Smith, International Liaison Director,<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> and Former Director General, Border Force UK<br />
Ms. Krisztina Berta, Deputy Secretary of State, Ministry of Interior, Hungary*<br />
Clarence Yeo, Commissioner, Immigration & Checkpoints Authority,<br />
Singapore<br />
Mr Bengt Svensson, Chief of Swedish National Police, Sweden*<br />
Florian Forster, Immigration and Border Management Division,<br />
Department of Migration Management, International Organization for<br />
Migration, Switzerland<br />
Ricardo Letosa, Head of Business Development Europe, SITA, Spain<br />
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<strong>Congress</strong> <strong>Prog</strong>ramme<br />
4:15pm - 5:30pm<br />
Workshops<br />
Closed Agency Workshop - Trends<br />
in trafficking drugs, people,<br />
counterfeit goods<br />
Chair: Hungarian National Police Border<br />
Police Department<br />
What are the latest and developing trends<br />
in cross border criminal activities, that<br />
substantially damage and harm a country’s/<br />
region’s security. How can intelligence and<br />
information be shared to enhance upstream<br />
collaboration in the fight against organised<br />
criminal activities?<br />
Louis-Lyonel Voiron, President, <strong>World</strong> Anti-<br />
Illicit Traffic Organization, USA<br />
Dennis Cosgrove, Head of Border Security<br />
Management Unit, OSCE<br />
Giovanni Kessler, Director General, European<br />
Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF)*<br />
Breakout Session - Setting<br />
International Standards in IBM<br />
Chair: Tony Smith, International Liaison<br />
Director, <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> and Former Director<br />
General, Border Force UK<br />
Good ethics, best practice and standardisation<br />
of practices and procedures ensures any<br />
agency delivers greater and more efficient<br />
results in enhanced integrated border<br />
management. If there was closer consistency<br />
between agency operations in the standards,<br />
policies and procedures, this would facilitate<br />
inter-agency cooperation and sharing of<br />
relevant information to enhance upstream<br />
detection.<br />
With many agencies implementing IBM, how<br />
do we set common practices and standards<br />
to assist in cross-agency cooperation for<br />
enhancing collaboration and information<br />
sharing? Who should set the standard and<br />
what are minimum standards for effective<br />
border management?<br />
Dr. Ahmed Alzahrani, Project Manager,<br />
Ministry Of Interior, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia<br />
Andrus Oovel, Head of the Border Security<br />
<strong>Prog</strong>ramme and Chairman of International<br />
Advisory Board for Border Security, Democratic<br />
Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), Switzerland<br />
Tom Tass, Executive Director, <strong>BORDERPOL</strong><br />
General Secretariat<br />
*invited<br />
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THURsday 11 th DECEMBER<br />
9:00am - 10:30am<br />
Plenary Session - Improving and facilitating the legitimate<br />
movement of people and goods: what technologies and<br />
standards are missing?<br />
Chair: Vasan Seshadri, Asian Secretariat, <strong>BORDERPOL</strong>, India<br />
Security versus Facilitation - Crossing the border now takes longer<br />
and is more complex than it was 50 years ago. Is technology actually<br />
making border procedures more efficient or just making the process<br />
more expensive for everyone? Since very few actual terrorists have<br />
been interdicted by national border control organizations at the borders<br />
where to go forward with border security/traveler screening? What are<br />
the latest technologies and future technological developments that can<br />
enhance clearance and mobility, from the fast moving business traveller<br />
or the legitimate refugee to legitimate goods and traffic?<br />
Ioan Buda, Director General, Romanian Border Police<br />
The Impact of ICT on coordinated Border Management in East and<br />
Southern Africa (ESA)<br />
Cephas Makunike, Zimbabwe Revenue Authority<br />
David Scowsill, President & CEO, <strong>World</strong> Travel & Tourism Council, UK<br />
Ms Angiolelli-Mayer, Project Manager Passenger Facilitation, IATA,<br />
Switzerland<br />
11:15am - 12:30pm<br />
Workshops<br />
Closed Agency Workshop - Inter-<br />
Agency Co-operation and Information<br />
Sharing - Why the return to<br />
information silo’s and how to tackle<br />
systemic non-cooperation practices<br />
Chair: Hungarian National Police Border<br />
Police Department<br />
After the revelations of allies spying on<br />
allies, the WikiLeaks scandals of 2013 it can<br />
be reliably assumed that varying degrees<br />
of intergovernmental and interagency trust<br />
has been eroded. With this in mind Is it<br />
possible to get early warnings of emerging<br />
events around the world? Should a body like<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> provide forecasts of future<br />
societal and economic events that impact on<br />
the border security community? With so much<br />
information already available how to separate<br />
the wheat from the chaff? The need to repair<br />
this is necessary if likeminded bodies are to<br />
work together in the future.<br />
Breakout Session - Should exit<br />
controls be reintroduced universally?<br />
If so, how do we best share the<br />
necessary information across multiple<br />
agencies and stakeholders?<br />
Chair: Ken Richardson, Operations<br />
Director, <strong>BORDERPOL</strong>, UK<br />
With today’s ease of on-line booking and<br />
check-in, which can be accomplished by<br />
anyone in any country, passports rarely get<br />
checked or seen until the passenger boards<br />
the plane/vessel. Although baggage security<br />
checks may be conducted on exit, many<br />
current exit control procedures do not verify<br />
the legitimacy of the traveller with the passport<br />
document. Are we absolutely certain that all<br />
travellers through the gates are who they say<br />
they are? Should exit controls be universally<br />
introduced, regardless of the cost, to mitigate<br />
traveller fraud identity? ICAO mandated Face<br />
as the biometric to be included in all eTravel<br />
Documents, verified using the PKI Registry, so<br />
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<strong>Congress</strong> <strong>Prog</strong>ramme<br />
Closed Agency Workshop (cont)<br />
Muhamad Anil Shah Abdullah, Director for<br />
Police Services, Assistant Commissioner of<br />
Police, ASEANAPOL<br />
Zoltan Nagy, Head of Operational Centre,<br />
EUROPOL<br />
Breakout Session (cont)<br />
that every state would be able to read it and<br />
detect fraudulent use of the document. What<br />
are the pros and cons of other means open to<br />
border authorities - API, iAPI, PNR analysis,<br />
Interpol i24/7 data, airline manifests etc - and<br />
how does the concept of global interoperability<br />
extend to data acquisition and analysis, and<br />
how can agencies help airlines meet their<br />
responsibilities in document control?<br />
The role of an airline in bordercontrol -<br />
Call for more in depth public/private<br />
cooperation<br />
Werner Vandenbergh, Vice president Security<br />
& Contingency, Brussels Airlines<br />
Theresa Hardy, Airline Liaison, Border Force UK*<br />
Strong Identity in a Mobile Paradigm<br />
Carl Gohringer, Business Development<br />
Manager, Europe and Asia-Pacific, Cross<br />
Match Technologies<br />
2:00pm - 3:30pm<br />
Panel discussion - In the e-age of documents what is the life<br />
expectancy of the passport booklet?<br />
Chair: Ken Richardson, Director of Operations, <strong>BORDERPOL</strong>, UK<br />
Is the paper passport capable of providing the necessary security<br />
features and safety mechanisms for detection and identification of<br />
fraudulent use and criminal activity? Should technology be embraced to<br />
assist with traveler identity management and is it possible to set a target<br />
date to the end the reign of paper passports?<br />
J.J.M. (Hans) de Moel, Policy Officer, Royal Netherlands<br />
Marechaussee, Netherlands<br />
Ralph Markert, Assistant Director, International Partnerships &<br />
Development, INTERPOL*<br />
Erik Slavenas, MRDT <strong>Prog</strong>ramme Manager, ICAO*<br />
Dr Catherine Fankhauser, Business Development Director, SICPA SA,<br />
Switzerland<br />
Senior Representative, Personal Identification Verification (PIV), USA*<br />
3.30pm - 4:00pm<br />
<strong>Congress</strong> Round-Up and Close<br />
*invited<br />
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Networking Reception<br />
Networking Reception<br />
WEDNESDAY 10th DECEMBER<br />
5.30pm - 7:00pm<br />
Exhibition Floor (Regina Ballroom)<br />
We invite you to joins us at the end of the Wednesday 10th December for the <strong>BORDERPOL</strong><br />
Networking Reception in the beautiful Regina Ballroom at the Kempinski Corvinus Hotel Budapest,<br />
which will see the border security industry management professionals gather for a more informal<br />
reception.<br />
With the opportunity to meet colleagues and peers you can build relationships with senior border<br />
agency and security officials in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.<br />
The Networking Reception is free to attend and open to industry professionals.<br />
We look forward to welcoming you.<br />
The <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> will be<br />
unique in its content in delivering discussions,<br />
knowledge enhancement and greater<br />
collaboration across the international border<br />
management and security industry.”<br />
Thomas Tass, Executive Director,<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong><br />
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The Venue<br />
Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest<br />
Erzsébet tér 7-8.<br />
1051 Budapest<br />
Hungary<br />
www.kempinski.com/budapest<br />
Located in the heart of Hungary’s capital,<br />
overlooking Erzsebet Park, the newly<br />
renovated Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest<br />
is stunning inside and out. The interior is<br />
an art lover’s dream, with rooms and public<br />
spaces dedicated to the Kempinski’s wide<br />
ranging collection and a gallery that regularly<br />
exhibits the work of local artists.<br />
Situated 700 metres from the Chain Bridge<br />
and Saint Stephen’s Basilica, Kempinski Hotel<br />
Corvinus Budapest offers several restaurants,<br />
luxurious air-conditioned rooms, and an indoor<br />
pool. Its architecture is a symbol of modern<br />
Budapest.<br />
Characterised by elegance and unobtrusive<br />
luxury, the Kempinski Corvinus Budapest<br />
with its distinctive architecture is excellently<br />
situated on Erzsébet tér square in the centre<br />
of the Hungarian capital. It features a fantastic<br />
spa area and various meeting rooms.<br />
The <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> will<br />
utilise the excellent conference facilities at<br />
the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest,<br />
whilst the beautiful Regina Ballroom will host<br />
the exhibition, coffee breaks and networking<br />
reception.<br />
Special Accommodation Rates for<br />
Attendees to the <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong><br />
<strong>Congress</strong><br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> is delighted to be hosting the<br />
the 3rd <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> at<br />
the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest and<br />
has negotiated a special discounted rate for<br />
delegates to stay at the hotel. Please see the<br />
Accommodation Information on page 19 for<br />
further details.<br />
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Accommodation<br />
Special Rate for accommodation at the<br />
Kempinski Corvinus Hotel Budapest<br />
Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest<br />
Erzsébet tér 7-8.<br />
1051 Budapest<br />
Hungary<br />
www.kempinski.com/budapest<br />
Whether you are attending the <strong>World</strong><br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> as a delegate, visitor<br />
or exhibitor, <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> have arranged a<br />
Special Rate for accommodation at the Kempinski<br />
Corvinus Hotel Budapest, the venue for the 3rd<br />
<strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong>.<br />
Book your accommodation by 9th October<br />
to gain Special Rates<br />
From only Euro 129 pppn at<br />
www.world-borderpol-congress.com/hotelonline<br />
How to Book Your Special Room Rate<br />
In order to take advantage of this special rate, please book your accommodation by 9th October<br />
using the special Hotel Booking Form:<br />
Book Online Today<br />
Book your accommodation directly online at www.world-borderpol-congress.com/hotelonline<br />
or complete and return the Accommodation Booking Form on page 19 at the back of this booklet<br />
or download it at www.world-borderpol-congress.com/conference/accommodation<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> has agreed a Special Rate of just:<br />
- Euro 129 per person per night for Superior Room.<br />
- Euro 159 per person per night for Deluxe Room<br />
PLEASE NOTE: This offer is only available through the <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> and<br />
www.world-borderpol-congress.com.<br />
The <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> or Kempinski Hotel will NOT phone you to chase your<br />
room reservation. Any phone calls you receive from housing management companies are not<br />
endorsed or contracted by the <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> or the event organisers.<br />
Agencies Special Delegate Package<br />
Great package deal including 2 nights accommodation, making your attendance easier and<br />
more cost effective.<br />
For Agencies who book their delegate place using the special Agency Registration Form do<br />
not need to book additional accommodation.<br />
See Agency Registration Form at the back of this booklet for further details.
Exhibiting Opportunities<br />
Limited exhibiting opportunities exist, allowing you<br />
to gain exclusive access to this key and influential<br />
audience of border security and management<br />
professionals and policymakers.<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> Exhibition<br />
Governments around the world need to continue<br />
to invest in their border security, as a wide range<br />
of threats, such as combating terrorism, controlling<br />
the movement of goods and monitoring personnel<br />
across international borders, continue to pose<br />
challenges requiring round the clock monitoring.<br />
With new products and technologies continually<br />
being developed and introduced to tackle increasing<br />
and new security threats, the value of<br />
the global border security market is estimated at<br />
almost £20bn annually.<br />
The <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> Exhibition will deliver leading<br />
international companies demonstrating some of<br />
the latest and leading edge technologies, from<br />
e-border solutions, biometric applications and<br />
counter terror developments, to covert systems,<br />
physical security and specialist border security<br />
solutions.<br />
The exhibition provides a premier platform for<br />
international companies to showcase their leading<br />
products and services in border security, protection<br />
and management, whether land, sea or air<br />
solutions, to aid those tasked with managing and<br />
protecting their country’s territories from unwanted<br />
and illegal trafficking or threats.<br />
Ensure your visit to the <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> Exhibition is<br />
enjoyable and beneficial.<br />
For a full list of exhibits, products and services<br />
visit www.world-borderpol-congress.com.<br />
Gain access to a key and influential<br />
audience with your participation in<br />
the limited exhibiting and sponsorship<br />
opportunities available at the<br />
conference exhibition.<br />
Why participate and be involved?<br />
Hosted by the Ministry of Interior and<br />
Hungarian National Police, and supported by<br />
the National Security & Resilience Consortium,<br />
Biometrics Institute, International Security<br />
Industry Organization, CYBERPOL and<br />
European Centre for Information Policy &<br />
Security, the <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong><br />
provides a unique opportunity to meet, discuss<br />
and communicate with some of the most<br />
influential border management, immigration<br />
and security policy makers and practitioners.<br />
Your participation will gain access to this key<br />
target audience:<br />
• raise your company brand, profile and<br />
awareness<br />
• showcase your products and technologies<br />
• explore business opportunities in this<br />
dynamic market<br />
• provide a platform to communicate key<br />
messages<br />
• gain face-to-face meeting opportunities<br />
The <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> gives<br />
you a great opportunity to meet key decision<br />
makers and influencers.<br />
How to Exhibit<br />
To discuss exhibiting and sponsorship<br />
opportunities and your involvement with the<br />
<strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> 2014 please<br />
contact:<br />
Paul Gloc<br />
Exhibit Sales Manager<br />
T: +44 (0) 7786 270820<br />
E: paulg@borderpol-event.org<br />
Tony Kingham<br />
Exhibit Sales Director<br />
T: +44 (0) 208 144 5934<br />
M: +44 (0)7827 297465<br />
E: tony.kingham@worldsecurity-index.com<br />
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Sponsors & Supporters<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> wish to thank the following organizations for their support<br />
and contribution to the <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> 2014.<br />
Hosted by:<br />
Owned & Organized by:<br />
Supported by:<br />
Co-Organized by:<br />
Delegate Folder Sponsor:<br />
Lanyard Sponsor:<br />
Coffee Break Sponsor:<br />
Media Partners:<br />
Media Supporters:<br />
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Room type<br />
Superior Room for Single Occupancy<br />
Superior Room for Double Occupancy<br />
Deluxe Room for Single Occupancy<br />
Deluxe Room for Double Occupancy<br />
<strong>World</strong> Borderpol <strong>Congress</strong><br />
Hotel Reservation Form<br />
09 th -11 th December 2014<br />
Special Group Rates<br />
EUR 129,- / night<br />
EUR 149,- / night<br />
EUR 159,- / night<br />
EUR 179,- / night<br />
* Please note the above listed rates are per room/night, including the currently applicable 18% VAT and the 4% city tax, and<br />
including our Kempinski breakfast served in the ÉS Bisztró from 6.30 until 10.30.<br />
Your name: ___________________________ Your company: _____________________________<br />
Arrival date: ________________________ Departure date: ___________________________<br />
Arrival-time: ________________________ Departure-time: ___________________________<br />
Flight Nr: _________________________ Flight Nr.:<br />
Please arrange transportation: No Yes _________<br />
Underground parking space requested at HUF 9000,- / car / night No Yes<br />
Your address:<br />
______________________________________________________________<br />
Telephone: _______________________ Fax: ______________________<br />
Email:<br />
_____________________________________________________________<br />
Creditcard details:<br />
Holder: _____________________________ Card type: __________________<br />
Creditcard Nr.: _____________________________ Valid until: __________________<br />
Please note, that each reservation must be guaranteed with a major credit card upon booking.<br />
* In case of cancellation between 25th November and 05th December 2014 a late cancellation fee of 1 night room charge will<br />
apply.<br />
*In case of cancellation on or after 05th December 2014 a late cancellation fee of total reserved nights room charge will<br />
apply.<br />
IMPORTANT<br />
Torch Marketing has reserved a block of rooms at the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus at the above special rates. To reserve<br />
accommodation, please fax or e-mail the attached booking form to the Kempinski Hotel Corvinus 9 th October 2014. Each<br />
reservation must be guaranteed with a major credit card upon booking. All rooms not reserved in this manner by 9 th October<br />
2014 will be released for general sale. Reservations made after this date will be handled on a space and rate availability basis<br />
only.<br />
Please send this form by fax or e-mail until 9 th October 2014 at the latest, directly to<br />
Reservation department, Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest,<br />
Erzsébet tér 7-8, Budapest 1051, Hungary, Tel:+36 1 429 3375, Fax:+36 1 429 4777 or<br />
E-mail to: reservation.corvinus@kempinski.com<br />
Hotel fills out<br />
Confirmation number:_______________________________<br />
Date:____________________________________________<br />
Signature:________________________________________<br />
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3 rd <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong><br />
<strong>Congress</strong>: 9 th -11 th December 2014<br />
Kempinksi Hotel Corvinus Budapest, Hungary<br />
www.world-borderpol-congress.com<br />
AGENCY REGISTRATION FORM ONLY<br />
EARLY BIRD SAVINGS<br />
Book your delegate place by 9 th October 2014<br />
and save with the Early Bird rate<br />
REGISTRATION IS SIMPLE<br />
1. Complete this form and email to:<br />
borderpol@torchmarketing.co.uk<br />
2. Complete this form and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 3210<br />
3. Complete this form and mail to:<br />
<strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong>, Torch Marketing,<br />
53 Clarendon Road, Cheshunt, Herts EN8 9DJ, UK.<br />
4. Register online at www.world-borderpol-congress.com<br />
DELEGATE DETAILS<br />
(Please print details clearly in English. One delegate per form, please<br />
photocopy for additional delegates.)<br />
Title: ________ First Name: _________________________<br />
Surname: ________________________________________<br />
Job Title: _________________________________________<br />
Company: ________________________________________<br />
E-mail: __________________________________________<br />
Address: _________________________________________<br />
Street: ___________________________________________<br />
Town/City: ________________________________________<br />
County/State: _____________________________________<br />
Post/Zip Code: ____________________________________<br />
Country: _________________________________________<br />
Direct Tel: (+ ) ___________________________________<br />
Mobile: (+ ) _____________________________________<br />
Direct Fax: (+ ) __________________________________<br />
Signature : _______________________ Date: ___________<br />
(I agree to the Terms and Conditions of Booking)<br />
CONFERENCE FEES<br />
Great package deal, making or attendance easier<br />
and more cost effective.<br />
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT OFFER SPECIFICALLY<br />
DESIGNED FOR BORDER FORCES AND AGENCIES, INCLUD-<br />
ING<br />
2 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION.<br />
GOVERNMENT, MILITARY AND PUBLIC SECTOR<br />
Individual Full Conference - Special Offer<br />
includes:<br />
- a 3 day conference pass to a stellar line up of international conference speakers<br />
- participation in closed ‘agency only’ workshops (*only for qualifying agencies/personnel)<br />
- participation in congress workshops<br />
- the conference proceedings following the event<br />
- access to the Opening Keynote Session with high profile speakers<br />
- attendance to the <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> networking reception at an end of day gathering in a<br />
more relaxed atmosphere<br />
- coffee breaks and lunch during the 3 days congress<br />
- access to the exhibition to view some of the latest technologies on display<br />
- PLUS 2 NIGHTS ACCOMMODATION (B&B) on nights of 9th & 10th December<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> MEMBERS RATE:<br />
Register and paid for by 9 th October 2014 ..... ............. €525<br />
Register and paid after 9 th October 2014 ..................... €595<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> NON-MEMBERS RATE:<br />
Register and paid for by 9 th October 2014 ..... ............. €625<br />
Register and paid after 9 th October 2014 ..................... €695<br />
I DO NOT NEED ACCOMMODATION<br />
If you do not require accommodation please tick your requirement<br />
below to register.<br />
(This package includes all of the above stated, except no accommodation or<br />
breakfast is included and is the responsibility of the delegate)<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> MEMBERS RATE:<br />
Register and paid for by 9 th October 2014 ..... ............. €395<br />
Register and paid after 9 th October 2014 ..................... €475<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> NON-MEMBERS RATE:<br />
Register and paid for by 9 th October 2014 ..... ............. €495<br />
Register and paid after 9 th October 2014 ..................... €575<br />
Terms and Conditions of Booking<br />
Payment: Payments must be made with the order. Entry to the conference<br />
will not be permitted unless payment has been made in full prior to 9th<br />
December 2014.<br />
Substitutions/Name Changes: You can amend/change a delegate prior<br />
to the even start by notifying us in writing. Two or more delegates may not<br />
‘share’ a place at an event. Please ensure separate bookings for each<br />
delegate. Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. reserve the right to refuse entry.<br />
Cancellation: If you wish to cancel your attendance to the event and you are<br />
unable to send a substitute, then we will refund/credit 50% of the due fee less<br />
a £100 administration charge, providing that cancellation is made in writing<br />
and received before 9th October 2014. Regretfully cancellation after this time<br />
cannot be accepted. If we have to cancel the event for any reason, then we<br />
will make a full refund immediately, but disclaim any further liability.<br />
Alterations: It may become necessary for us to make alterations to the<br />
content, speakers or timing of the event compared to the advertised<br />
programme.<br />
Data Protection: Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. gathers personal data in<br />
accordance with the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and we may use this to<br />
contact you by telephone, fax, post or email to tell you about other products<br />
and services.<br />
Please tick if you do not wish to be contacted in future by:<br />
Email Post Phone Fax<br />
PAYMENT DETAILS<br />
(METHOD OF PAYMENT - Conference fees are subject to Hungarian VAT at 27%.)<br />
Wire Transfer (Wire information will be provided on invoice)<br />
Credit Card<br />
Invoice will be supplied for your records on receipt of the order/payment.<br />
Please fill in your credit card details below:<br />
Visa MasterCard<br />
All credit card payments will be subject to standard credit card charges.<br />
Card No: ________________________________________________<br />
Valid From ____ / ____ Expiry Date ____ / ____<br />
CVV Number ______ (3 digit security on reverse of card)<br />
Cardholder’s Name: _______________________________________<br />
Signature: _______________________________ Date: __________<br />
I agree to the Terms and Conditions of Booking.<br />
Complete this form and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 3210 or email to borderpol@torchmarketing.co.uk
3 rd <strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong><br />
<strong>Congress</strong>: 9 th -11 th December 2014<br />
Kempinksi Hotel Corvinus Budapest, Hungary<br />
www.world-borderpol-congress.com<br />
EARLY BIRD SAVINGS<br />
Book your delegate place by 9 th October 2014<br />
and save with the Early Bird rate<br />
REGISTRATION FORM<br />
CONFERENCE FEES<br />
GOVERNMENT, MILITARY AND PUBLIC SECTOR<br />
See Agency Registration Form<br />
REGISTRATION IS SIMPLE<br />
1. Complete this form and email to:<br />
borderpol@torchmarketing.co.uk<br />
2. Complete this form and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 3210<br />
3. Complete this form and mail to:<br />
<strong>World</strong> <strong>BORDERPOL</strong> <strong>Congress</strong>, Torch Marketing,<br />
53 Clarendon Road, Cheshunt, Herts EN8 9DJ, UK.<br />
4. Register online at www.world-borderpol-congress.com<br />
DELEGATE DETAILS<br />
(Please print details clearly in English. One delegate per form, please<br />
photocopy for additional delegates.)<br />
Title: ________ First Name: _________________________<br />
Surname: ________________________________________<br />
Job Title: _________________________________________<br />
Company: ________________________________________<br />
E-mail: __________________________________________<br />
Address: _________________________________________<br />
Street: ___________________________________________<br />
Town/City: ________________________________________<br />
County/State: _____________________________________<br />
Post/Zip Code: ____________________________________<br />
Country: _________________________________________<br />
Direct Tel: (+ ) ___________________________________<br />
Mobile: (+ ) _____________________________________<br />
Direct Fax: (+ ) __________________________________<br />
Signature : _______________________ Date: ___________<br />
(I agree to the Terms and Conditions of Booking)<br />
Terms and Conditions of Booking<br />
Payment: Payments must be made with the order. Entry to the conference<br />
will not be permitted unless payment has been made in full prior to 9th December<br />
2014.<br />
Substitutions/Name Changes: You can amend/change a delegate prior to<br />
the even start by notifying us in writing. Two or more delegates may not<br />
‘share’ a place at an event. Please ensure separate bookings for each<br />
delegate. Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. reserve the right to refuse entry.<br />
Cancellation: If you wish to cancel your attendance to the event and you are<br />
unable to send a substitute, then we will refund/credit 50% of the due fee less<br />
a £100 administration charge, providing that cancellation is made in writing<br />
and received before 9th October 2014. Regretfully cancellation after this time<br />
cannot be accepted. If we have to cancel the event for any reason, then we will<br />
make a full refund immediately, but disclaim any further liability.<br />
Alterations: It may become necessary for us to make alterations to the<br />
content, speakers or timing of the event compared to the advertised<br />
programme.<br />
Data Protection: Torch Marketing Co. Ltd. gathers personal data in accordance<br />
with the UK Data Protection Act 1998 and we may use this to<br />
contact you by telephone, fax, post or email to tell you about other products<br />
and services.<br />
Please tick if you do not wish to be contacted in future by:<br />
Email Post Phone Fax<br />
<strong>BORDERPOL</strong> MEMBERS<br />
Individual Full Conference<br />
(includes 3 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition,<br />
networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch)<br />
Paid before 9 th October 2014 ...................................... €625<br />
Paid on or after 9 th October 2014 ................................ €695<br />
Commercial ORGANISATIONS<br />
Individual Full Conference<br />
(includes 3 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition,<br />
networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch)<br />
Paid before 9 th October 2014 ..................................... €850<br />
Paid on or after 9 th October 2014 ............................... €950<br />
Individual Day Delegate<br />
(includes access to conference on the day, coffee breaks and lunch on the day)<br />
Paid before 9 th October 2014 ..................................... €550<br />
Paid on or after 9 th October 2014 ............................... €650<br />
9th Dec 10th Dec 11th Dec<br />
Exhibitor Full Conference<br />
(includes 3 day conference, conference proceedings, keynote, exhibition,<br />
networking reception, coffee breaks and lunch)<br />
Paid before 9 th October 2014 ..................................... €450<br />
Paid on or after 9 th October 2014 ............................... €550<br />
Association Full Conference<br />
Paid before 9 th October 2014 ..................................... €750<br />
Paid on or after 9 th October 2014 ............................... €850<br />
NS&RC Biometrics Institute<br />
ASD Europe ISIO<br />
Conference Proceedings only .................................. €495<br />
EXHIBITION ONLY ...................................................... FREE<br />
(includes access to exhibition floor and networking reception only)<br />
Corporate Delegate Rates<br />
If you are interested in attending as more than 5 delegates from a single<br />
organisation, please contact borderpol@torchmarketing.co.uk for corporate<br />
delegate rates.<br />
PAYMENT DETAILS<br />
(METHOD OF PAYMENT - Conference fees are subject to Hungarian VAT at 27%.)<br />
Wire Transfer (Wire information will be provided on invoice)<br />
Credit Card<br />
Invoice will be supplied for your records on receipt of the order/payment.<br />
Please fill in your credit card details below:<br />
Visa MasterCard<br />
All credit card payments will be subject to standard credit card charges.<br />
Card No: ________________________________________________<br />
Valid From ____ / ____ Expiry Date ____ / ____<br />
CVV Number ______ (3 digit security on reverse of card)<br />
Cardholder’s Name: _______________________________________<br />
Signature: _______________________________ Date: __________<br />
I agree to the Terms and Conditions of Booking.<br />
Complete this form and fax to +44 (0) 872 111 3210 or email to borderpol@torchmarketing.co.uk
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