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Home  »  Events  »   2002  »  Supply Chain Response to Terrorism - Planning for the Unexpected

"Supply Chain Response to Terrorism - Planning for the Unexpected"

Jointly hosted by

& Affiliates Program in Logistics
and the
MIT Industrial Liaison Program

Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Supply Chain Response to Terrorism - Planning for the Unexpected

Research Site
http://web.mit.edu/scresponse/

Thursday, December 5, 2002
MIT
Cambridge, MA
 » Welcome and Introductions
MIT President Charles M. Vest
ILP Director Karl Koster
CTL Director Prof. Yossi Sheffi

Session 1 A Situation Scan 2002
Moderator - Dr. Dan Hastings

Assessment of the Security Threat
Institute Professor John M. Deutch, MIT

The Political Background
Professor Steve van Evera, MIT Political Science

Session 2 The Transportation Overview
Moderator - Professor Joseph Sussman

Freight Security and the World Economic Forum
Dave Grubb, Accenture Supply Chain Security Practice Partner

UPS Perspective on Terrorism & the Supply Chain
Bob Bergman, UPS Vice President Public Affairs

Session 3 Supply Chain Challenges - Industry, Government Response
Moderator - Dean Dan Roos

Supply Chain Security
Professor Yossi Sheffi

Securing the High Tech Supply Chain
Steven J. Lund, Intel Director of Corporate Security

International Port Assessments
Charlie McCarthy, Volpe National Transportation Center

Session 4 Dealing With the Threat
Moderator - Professor Yossi Sheffi

Using Real Option Methodology for Corporate Response
Professor Richard deNeufville

Operation Safe Commerce
Rear Admiral Vivien S. Crea, Commander
First Coast Guard Division, United States Coast Guard

US Customs Service Perspective
Director North Atlantic Field Operations, Philip Spayd
US Customs Service

Summary Comments
Professor Yossi Sheffi

 

 

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Comments and questions to Christopher A. Barajas