CQR 2006, June 7-9, BT, London

             Program At A Glance (one pager)

             Attendee List and Contact Information (excel file)

           List of Attendee Bios (55 Bios zipped)

             Bruce Stanford's Speech in the Reception Dinner, Wednesday, June 7, 2006

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Technical Program Chair: Mike Todd, BT

Theme/Segment (click to go to the Segment)

Chairs
World Class Communications for World Class Events (June 7) Spilios Makris (Telcordia)
Peter Hoath (BT)
Communications Response to Extreme Events (June 8) Dave Harcourt (BT)
Francois Cosquer (Alcatel)
Communications Services for Major Financial Centers (June 9) Bob Downie (NISCC) 
Rick Krock (Lucent)
Technology (June 7-9) Chi-Ming Chen (AT&T Labs)
Hiromi Ueda (Tokyo Univ. of Technology)

World Class Communications for World Class Events (June 7)

Session

Speaker/Chair

Presentation

Additional Information
Keynote Speaker

Karen Debax-Latour  BT Programme Director for London 2012

Speech London 2012

Session 1: Lessons Learned from Recent World-class Events – I 

Chair: Alan King (BT)

 

 
  George Bathas (OTE, TCC Athens 2004 Games) Excellence in the Organization Managing Services during the Athens 2004 – Olympic Games  
  Alexis Iliadis (ATHOC 2004)

Telecommunications Challenges

 

Session 2: Lessons Learned from Recent World-class Events – II 

Chair: Carl Colwill (BT)

 
 
  Spilios Makris (Telcordia) Telecommunications for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games: Lessons Learned from a Consultant’s Perspective  
 

John Kimmins (Telcordia)

Telecom Security for Olympic Events

 

Session 3: Network Security Challenges for World Class Events

Chair: John Kimmins (Telcordia)

   
 

Roger Cumming (NISCC)

Protecting Critical Information Infrastructures NISCC
 

John Harrison (LanditD)

Network Security – Challenges for World Class Events: WARPs and the 2012 Olympics

WARP
 

Pete Rout (BT)

London Olympics 2012 - a Lasting Legacy for Future Generations 

 

Communications Response to Extreme Events (June 8) - Segment Introduction

Session

Speaker/Chair

Presentation

Additional Information
Keynote Speaker 

Brian Collins (Cranfield University)

Response to Extreme Events  

Session 5: Response and Recovery – from hours to a few days! 

Chair: Bob Lesnewich (Telcordia)

Session 5 Introduction

 
  "D" D'Ambrosio (Inmarsat) The Data Revolution and Initial Recovery and Response  
  Karl Rauscher (Representing WERT) Wireless Emergency Response Team (WERT)  
  Doug Langley (BellSouth) BellSouth Emergency Response  

Session 6: Restoration to normal – from a few days to several months! 

Chair: Fiona Ham (BT)

 
 
  Forbes Hamilton (BT)

After the Manchester Fire

 
 

Olivier Autran (Alcatel)

How can Earth Observation and Surveillance, Satellite Navigation and Telecommunications Technologies Collaborate for a Crisis Management and  Restoration to Normal?

 
 

Simon Watts (Hughes Europe)

Roles for VSAT in Emergency Management

 

Session 7: Planning – the never ending mission

Chair: John Kluver (Industry Canada)

Session 7 Introduction

 
  George Johnson

BT ERT

 
 

Jack Edwards (NSTAC)

Briefing on Telecommunications and Electric Power Interdependency NSTAC
 

Martin Guldberg (Verizon Wireless)

Planning and Engineering for Extreme Events in  Mobile Communications  

Communications Services for Major Financial Centers (June 9)

Session

Speaker/Chair

Presentation

Additional Information
Keynote Speaker

Stephen Malphrus
Staff Director, US Federal Reserve Board

Telecommunications and Financial Sector Resilience (Speech) US Federal Reserve Board

Session 9: Lessons Learned from significant Telecommunications Events 

Chair: Dave Mowbray 
(Cabinet Office)

 

UK Cabinet Office
  Richard Barnes 
(London Assembly Member)
Summary on the Report of the 7 July Review Committee (Speech) Report of the 7 July Review Committee (London Assembly, June 2006)
  Dave Sutton (O2) Lessons Learnt in Mobile Telecoms on 7th July 2005  

Session 10: The need for Diversity in critical communications 

Chair: Angela Desmond (FRB)

 
 
  Doug Langley (Representing ATIS) ATIS National Diversity Assurance Initiative (NDAI) Overview
 

Mary Law (APACS)

Telecoms Resilience in the UK Payments Industry

APACS
 

Neil Wilson (SWIFT)

The Contribution of Network Resilience to SWIFT's Role as a Critical Global Infrastructure (outline and link)

SWIFT

Session 11: What Next? - How do we apply these lessons in the move to NGN?

Chair: Robert Temple (BT)

   
 

Craig Hinkley (Bank of America)

Next Generation Networks & Impact on Financial Services

 
 

Steve Unger (OFCOM)

Next Generation Networks: An Ofcom Perspective

 
 

Bob Thornberry (Lucent)

Security Technology Roadmap: Security in Next Generation Networks

 

Technology Segment (June 7-9)

Session

Chair/Speaker

Presentation

Additional Information

Session 4: 
Ad-Hoc Networks

Chair: Kenichi Mase (Niigata Univ.)

 

 
  Alistair Munro (Bristol Univ.) Ad-hoc Wireless Networks for Video Distribution  
  Toru Hasegawa (KDDI) Improving the Performance of Path Discoveries in Dense Mobile Ad Hoc Networks  
  Thomas Clausen (Ecole Polytech) OLSRv2 - the ‘What’ and ‘How’, but Mostly the ‘Why’

Session 8: 
MPLS

Chair: Madhav (Mod) Marathe (Cisco)

 
 
  Harmen van der Linde (Cisco)

MPLS High Availability

 
 

Mark Sundt (AT&T)

Outage/Downtime Characterization of an MPLS-Enabled Router Network  
  Martin Aylett (BT)

MPLS – the BT Experience

 

Session 12: 
VoIP

Chair: Scott Poretsky (Reef Point)

Validating Deployment Readiness for Fixed  Mobile Convergence (FMC)  
 

Keith Iremonger (CNI Protection)

You Can’t Just Say VoIP Is Insecure!

 
 

Vijay Gurbani (Lucent)

Challenges in Securing Multimedia Communications  
 

Jim Credland (THUS)

VoIP Resilience and Security

 

Plenary Session 

Koichi Asatani (Kogakuin Univ.)

IP Telephony and Next Generation Network

 

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