Boston-Area Homeland Security Conference
Business Panel to Feature Local and National
Experts on Technology Commercialization
WASHINGTON (7 May 2008)
—
Dr. Thomas Cellucci,
chief commercialization officer for the
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science
and Technology (S&T) Directorate; and Peter
Ciganer, executive vice president, In-Q-Tel,
will be featured "Business Panel" speakers at
the 2008 IEEE International Conference on
Technologies for Homeland Security.
The
eighth-annual conference is scheduled for 12-13
May at the Westin Hotel in Waltham, Mass. For
more information and to register, go to
www.ieeehomelandsecurityconference.org.
The
"Business Panel," set for Tuesday, 13 May from 8
to 9:30 a.m., will feature organizations
contributing to the commercialization of
homeland security technologies.
Cellucci and Ciganer will be joined by Ralph E.
Taylor-Smith, general partner, Battelle
Ventures; Arthur Robert, industry director,
Defense & Renewable Energy Technologies,
Massachusetts Office of Business Development;
Dennis Treece, director of corporate security,
Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) and
director, Massport Transportation Security
Center of Excellence; and Robert Seelandt,
partner manager, MetaCarta, Inc.
Gregory Bialecki, undersecretary, Executive
Office of Housing and Economic Development,
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, will deliver the
keynote address and welcome the panel.
Cellucci is responsible for identifying,
evaluating and commercializing technology that
rapidly develops and deploys products and
services that meet the specific operational
requirements of DHS and its end users. Cellucci,
who holds a Ph.D. in physical chemistry, came to
DHS after founding a management consulting
company that raises capital and provides
strategic business services for global high-tech
firms.,
Ciganer, who oversees In-Q-Tel's government
customer relations and communications, is
responsible for helping identify and prioritize
In-Q-Tel customers' critical technology needs.
In-Q-Tel identifies and partners with companies
that deliver cutting-edge technologies to the
CIA and the broader U.S. intelligence community.
It was founded by the CIA in 1999 as an
independent, non-profit organization to bridge
the gap between the intelligence community's
technology needs and new advances in commercial
technology.
Taylor-Smith will discuss Battelle Ventures'
investment interests in security technologies.
Robert will speak about business opportunities
in the Commonwealth for Defense and Homeland
Security businesses.
Treece will discuss the Massport Transportation
Security Center of Excellence and how Massport
engages the innovation community to pilot
technologies at its airport, seaport and surface
transportation facilities.
Seelandt will discuss Metacarta's technology
commercialization success with federal and state
governments, as well as the private sector. The
company was started with seed funding from
In-Q-Tel.
The
2008 IEEE Homeland Security Conference is
organized by the IEEE Boston Section and
IEEE-USA. Industry sponsors include Massport,
SAIC and Raytheon.
IEEE-USA advances the public good and promotes
the careers and public policy interests of more
than 215,000 engineers, scientists and allied
professionals who are U.S. members of the IEEE.
IEEE-USA is part of the IEEE, the world's
largest technical professional society with
375,000 members in 160 countries. See
www.ieeeusa.org.
# #
#
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Contacts:
Karen Krause
IEEE HST 08 Conference Marketing
and Business Panel Chair
Phone: +1 617 306 8763
E-Mail:
kkrause@publicsafetystrategies.com
Chris McManes
IEEE-USA Public Relations Manager
Phone: + 1 202 530 8356
E-mail: c.mcmanes@ieee.org