2010 Biometric Consortium Conference & Technology Expo
CONFERENCE & HOTEL REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN.
Supported by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Security Agency (NSA), the Biometrics Consortium Conference is focused on Biometric Technologies for Defense, Homeland Security, Identity Management, Border Crossing and Electronic Commerce.
The Conference will be two and a half days of presentations, seminars and panel discussions with the participation of internationally recognized experts in biometric technologies, system and application developers, IT business strategists, and government and commercial officers.
Preliminary Program now available.
The conference will be held September 21 - 23, 2010 at the Tampa Convention Center, Tampa, Florida U.S.A.
Join nearly 2,000 participants including:
- 122 Speakers and panel members
- 67 Federal, state and local agencies
- 36 Universities/academic institutions
- 86 Exhibitors in the Biometric Technology Expo
- 413 Commercial firms represented
- Biometric industry, system integrators and users
Two and one half day program:
- Multiple Conference Sessions
- Panel discussions and Q&A
2010 Biometric Consortium Conference Keynote Speakers
Mr. Daniel D. Roberts
Tues. Sept. 21, 8:35 AM
Dr. Starnes E. Walker
Tues. Sept. 21, 1:30 PM
Mr. Gerald Thames
Tues. Sept. 21, 5:00 PM
LTG Richard P. Zahner
Wed. Sept. 22, 8:30 AM
Mr. B. B. Nanawati
Wed. Sept. 22, 1:30 PM
LtGen John R. Allen
Thurs. Sept. 23, 8:30 AM
Current keynote speakers for the Biometric Consortium Conference are Mr. Daniel D. Roberts, Assistant Director, CJIS Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation and Dr. Starnes E. Walker, Director of Research, S&T Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Mr. Gerald Thames, Executive Advisor, Booz Allen Hamilton and LTG Richard P. Zahner USA, Deputy Chief of Staff G-2, United States Army and Mr. B. B. Nanawati, Deputy Director General, Unique Indentification (UID) Authority of India and LtGen John R. Allen, USMC, Deputy Commander, U.S. Central Command.
Registration
Online conference and hotel registration is now available.
| Full Conference Fees | |
|---|---|
| Student | $295.00 |
| U.S. Government/University Faculty | $595.00 |
| Industry/Consultant/Other | $695.00 |
| Biometric Technology Expo | Free |
Sessions
- Biometric Standards Session
- Moderator: Mr. Fernando Podio, NIST
- Biometrics, Identity & Security (BIdS) Session
- General Chair: Dr. Terrance Boult, University of Colorado / Securics Inc.
- Department of Defense (DoD) Session
- Moderator: Mr. Thomas P. Dee, OSD/AT&L [DDR&E]
- Moderator: Dr. Myra Gray, BIMA
- Department of Homeland Security Session (DHS)
- Moderator: Mr. Christopher Miles, DHS
- Department of Justice (DOJ - FBI/NIJ) Session
- Moderator: Mr. B. Scott Swann, FBI
- Moderator: Mr. William Ford, NIJ
- Department of Transportation/Volpe (DOT/Volpe) Session
- Moderator: Mr. William Baron, DOT
- General Services Administration (GSA) Session
- Presenter: Mr. David Temoshok, GSA
- Industry Session
- Moderator: Mr. Walter Hamilton, International Biometrics & Identification Association (IBIA)
- International Session
- Moderator: Dr. Christoph Busch, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics
- Moderator: Dr. Raul Sanchez-Reillo, Carlos III University of Madrid
- Iris Technology Session
- Moderator: Dr. James R. Matey, USNA
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Session
- Moderator: Mr. Michael D. Garris, NIST
- Special Rapid DNA Session
- Moderator: Ms. Kimberly Del Greco, FBI
- Moderator: Dr. Thomas Callaghan, FBI
- Technology Session
- Moderator: Mr. Kristopher Schroeder, Booz Allen Hamilton
Who should Attend BCC 2010?
The conference is open to the general public. The topics are appropriate for a wide variety of individuals - policy developers and decision-makers, government and industry executives, information technology users and developers, IT CEOs, CTOs and product managers, law enforcement officials, system integrators, personal authentication and information security specialists, educators and students, government, industry, and academia researchers and everyone involved in utilizing biometric-based solutions for a wide range of personal identification/authentication applications including homeland security and the prevention of ID theft. The Conference will be two and a half days of presentations, seminars and panel discussions with the participation of internationally recognized experts in biometric technologies, system and application developers, IT business strategists, and government and commercial officers.
2010 Biometrics Technology Expo
The 2010 Biometrics Technology Expo will be held in conjunction with BCC 2010.
More information about the 2010 Biometrics Technology Expo is available at http://events.jspargo.com/biometrics10/public/Content.aspx?ID=13089.