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September 1-3, 2015 Paradise Point Resort, San Diego, CA ENABLING AN ALL HAZARDS APPROACH TO GRID RESILIENCE 3rd Annual Utilities, Government and Academia Discounts Available! See Page 9 for Details Sponsors: Media Partners: WWW.POWERGRIDRESILIENCE.COM Michele Campanella Director, Security Services Con Edison Inc. Scott McBride Program Manager Idaho National Lab Dale Steffes Sr. Security Specialist American Transmission Company Thomas Bialek Chief Engineer San Diego Gas & Electric Co. Don Daigler Director, Business Resiliency Southern California Edison Richard Ward Manager, National Security Policy Edison Electric Institute FEATURED SPEAKERS INCLUDE: FOCUSING ON TOPICS INCLUDING: Identifying Plausible Risks and Realistic Requirements for Resilience Planning Developing a Security Plan to Build Resilience and Ensure Compliance Substation of the Future: Enhancing Resilience to High Impact, Low Frequency Events Operationalizing an All Hazards Approach to Grid Resilience: Prevention, Recovery & Survivability The Future of Microgrids to Solve Resilience Challenges REGISTER EARLY TO SAVE UP TO $600

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Page 1: FEATURED SPEAKERS INCLUDE - IQPC Corporate · 2017-05-09 · BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN PHYSICAL & CYBER OPERATIONS TO UNIFY RISK- ... Risk Assessment Methodology, Intelligence Analysis,

September 1-3, 2015 • Paradise Point Resort, San Diego, CA

ENABLING AN ALL HAZARDS APPROACH TO GRID RESILIENCE

3rd Annual

Utilities, Government and Academia Discounts Available! See Page 9 for Details

Sponsors:Media Partners:

www.PowerGridresilience.com

Michele Campanella Director, Security Services Con Edison Inc.

Scott McBride Program Manager Idaho National Lab

Dale Steffes Sr. Security Specialist American Transmission Company

Thomas Bialek Chief Engineer San Diego Gas & Electric Co.

Don Daigler Director, Business Resiliency Southern California Edison

Richard Ward Manager, National Security Policy Edison Electric Institute

FEATURED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

FOCUSING ON TOPICS INCLUDING:Identifying Plausible Risks and Realistic Requirements for Resilience Planning

Developing a Security Plan to Build Resilience and Ensure Compliance

Substation of the Future: Enhancing Resilience to High Impact, Low Frequency Events

Operationalizing an All Hazards Approach to Grid Resilience: Prevention, Recovery & Survivability

The Future of Microgrids to Solve Resilience Challenges

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BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN PHYSICAL & CYBER OPERATIONS TO UNIFY RISK-MITIGATING STRATEGIES With increasing severe weather and man-made threats on the electric grid, utilities are prioritizing the collaboration between physical and cyber operations and security to make sure the grid is fortified against any type of attack. Once there is collaboration on these operations, we can then unify and strengthen the effectiveness of the risk mitigation strategies already in place.

THE FUTURE OF MICROGRIDS The top priority for utilities is to be able to restore energy to critical infrastructure as soon as possible in the event of a power outage caused by severe weather or man-made threats. Microgrids have been proven to help avoid power congestion on the grid and to stabilize voltage and frequency. Join us as we review the benefits of using microgrids to balance the existing electric grid.

THE EFFECTS OF CASCADING EVENT SCENARIOS ON RESILIENCE STRATEGY

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS ON COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY PLANNING

By understanding how everyday, low impact events can unfold and play into larger & more costly scenarios, we can start to shape better response and recovery plans across the board.

Back by popular demand, join us for these in-depth discussions on YOUR top security challenges. These sessions will promote interactive discussions among peers who have faced or are currently facing similar challenges.

Increasing severe weather and both physical and cyber incursions on the

grid are driving utilities to develop more robust information sharing

procedures. Join us as we discuss the importance of strengthening real-time communication among

public and private utilities to better mitigate threats.

During the 3rd iteration of this event, we will be introducing a Demo Drive for our

attendees. Spend some time with our sponsors by visiting their booths during the Morning Networking Break of Main Summit Day One and be entered into a raffle to win a prize. This will allow you

to discover new technologies, make connections and widen your horizons.

MORE PEER TO PEER NETWORKING

REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION PROCESSES AND

INFORMATION-SHARING PROCEDURES

Our expo hall in March was full with the most advanced and

paramount technologies that tackle your challenges. The September event will bring

you more technologies, more providers and more solutions

to allow you to achieve a more resilient, secure and robust grid.

NEW FRONTIERS IN TECH INNOVATIONS

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3rd Annual

September 1-3, 2015 • Paradise Point Resort, San Diego, CA

Dear Colleague,

As we continue to encounter increasing physical threats, cascading event scenarios and relentless cyber intrusions, utilities are faced with increased pressure and focus on the resilience of the U.S. power grid.

Executives responsible for transmission assets and delivery operations have been urged to collaborate further in order to ensure a robust, resilient and secure grid. Prioritizing the right projects will allow grid owners/operators to protect critical assets, prevent disruption of service for customers, restore service swiftly after an outage and maintain compliance with current regulatory standards.

Join us as we unravel the lessons learned and best practices to help you implement, manage and lead incident prevention & Physical/Cyber recovery efforts in your utility.

Kind regards,

Felicia DavisProgram DirectorIQPC- Power Grid Resilience

The Goals:

· Protect Critical Infrastructure · Maintain Compliance with Regulatory Standards · Balance Competing Priorities · Prevent Disruption of Service · Fortify Grid Assets and Infrastructure

The Plan:

· Increase Resiliency Efforts · Identify and Address Plausible Risks, Realistic Requirements and Possible Solutions · Collaborate on Cyber and Physical Security Operations · Enhance Security Strategies and Strategic Planning · Discover and Leverage Innovative Technologies

P.S. Don’t miss the roundtable

discussions surrounding new

frontiers in technology innovation!

PREVIOUS POWER GRID RESILIENCE SUMMIT AUDIENCE OVERVIEW

A NOTE FROM OUR PROGRAM DIRECTOR

THE MOST FORWARD-THINKING UTILITIES IN THE U.S. WERE REPRESENTED

Past Attendees Include:Attendees represented the following regions:

22% Other

13% DC

12% IL

11% VA

10% FL

8% CA

6% TX

4% NY

4% PA

4% WI

3% MA

3% NC

· Area Manager, Security Operation Center

· Chief Security Officer · Corporate Security · Director of Security · Electric Substation Engineer · Electrical Asset Manager · Enterprise Security Specialist · Manager - Physical Security · Physical Security Specialist · President & Chief Executive Officer · Program Manager, Emergency

Preparedness

· Security Specialist · Senior Director of Corporate Security · Senior Engineer, Substation Services · Senior Manager Utility Operational

Compliance Operations · Senior Security Coordinator · Senior Security Specialist · Sr. Director - Emergency Preparedness · Team Leader, Substation Services · Vice President of Crisis Management · Vice President, Critical Infrastructure

Protection and NERC Compliance

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Dale M. Steffes, Sr. Security Specialist, American Transmission Company

A seasoned, pragmatic Security Professional with over 20 years of diverse industry experience, Dale Steffes is a Senior Security Specialist for Asset Protection specializing in an “Intelligence Based Security Approach” for American Transmission Company. In addition to being a former Instructor of Commercial Security, Dale’s experiences include Intelligence Analysis, Law Enforcement, and Security Consulting and Management. Dale’s portfolio of specialties include: Physical Security, Crime Prevention Methods, Risk Assessment Methodology, Intelligence Analysis, Internal Threat Analysis, External Threat Analysis, Critical Incident Response, Investigations, Interview and Interrogation Techniques, Emergency Management, and Event Security.

Roadmapping an Intelligence-Based Security Solution

Kelly Wilson, Protective Security Advisor, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Kelly Wilson is a Department of Homeland Security Protective Security Advisor (PSA) assigned to the San Diego District,

covering San Diego, Orange, Riverside, Imperial and San Bernadino counties. She serves as a critical infrastructure security

and resiliency subject matter expert and is the link between State, local, tribal, and territorial organizations and DHS infrastructure mission partners. Previously, Kelly served in the United States Army with an overseas tour supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom, was a Maryland State Trooper, served in two state and local fusion centers, and the District of Columbia Homeland Security and Emergency Management Agency.

Guenter Conzelmann, Center Director, Argonne National Laboratories

Guenter Conzelmann is the Director of the Center for Energy, Environmental, and Economic Systems Analysis at Argonne National Laboratory. He is a Senior Fellow with the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago/University of Chicago as well as with the Northwestern University’s NAISE Institute and an Adjunct Faculty with the Stuart School of Business at the Illinois Institute of Technology. His research focuses on the development and application of modeling and simulation tools to study strategic energy and power sector issues, including renewable energy integration, smart grid and microgrid implementation, advanced grid modeling, energy sector resilience, and environmental impacts of energy production. Mr. Conzelmann is also leading Argonne’s Wind Power Technologies and Analysis Program.

Scott McBride, Program Manager, Idaho National Lab Mr. Scott A. McBride joined the Idaho National Laboratory in Idaho Falls, Idaho operated by EG&G Inc. for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in 1988 with a BS degree in electrical engineering

from the University of Idaho. While at the INL, Mr. McBride supported various DOE and DOD customers in numerous power

systems engineering projects. In 1995 Mr. McBride was selected as the Chief Engineer for Idaho Falls Power and served in that capacity for 12 years. In 2007 Mr. McBride returned to the INL, now operated by the Battelle Energy Alliance, in the National and Homeland Security, Infrastructure Protection Department. Mr. McBride is the Infrastructure Protection Department Manager and is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Idaho.

Arthur O’Donnell, Risk Assessment & Management Supervisor, Office of Utility Safety & Reliability, California Public Utilities CommissionBefore joining the Safety & Enforcement Division in 2015, Arthur supervised the CPUC’s Energy Division’s Grid Planning & Reliability section. Prior to joining the CPUC in April 2012, he was an independent journalist and a contributing editor to EnergyCentral.com, EnergyBiz magazine, Public Utilities Fortnightly, California Current and E&E’s Greenwire. He was also founding Editor/Associate Publisher of the award-winning California Energy Markets newsletter.

Thomas Bialek, Chief Engineer, San Diego Gas & Electric Co.

Mr. Bialek’s present responsibilities involve technology strategy and policy for transmission and distribution issues including equipment, operations, planning, distributed generation and development of new technologies. He was also the Principal Investigator on DOE and CEC funded Micro Grid projects. He is also a frequently requested external speaker and DOE R&D peer reviewer. Tom was also recognized by Greentech Media in its inaugural 100 Top Movers and Shakers in Smart Grid. In 2009 Tom was recognized with SDG&E’s Cornerstone award and in 2010 received the Outstanding Engineer award from the San Diego County Engineering Council.

Andrew Bochman, Sr. Energy & Security Strategist, National & Homeland Security, Idaho National Lab

Mr. Bochman is Senior Cyber and Energy Security Strategist for Idaho National Lab’s National and Homeland Security directorate. Prior to joining INL, he founded a strategic energy sector security consulting firm, was an advisor on energy security matters at the Chertoff Group in Washington, DC, and was the security lead for IBM’s global energy & utilities business.

Michele Campanella, Director of Security Services, Con Edison Inc.

Michele Campanella is the Director of Corporate Security at Consolidated Edison, Inc. Con Edison delivers electricity, natural gas and steam to areas in New York City, Westchester County, Southeastern New York, Northern New Jersey, and Northeastern Pennsylvania. Previously, Michele served 28 years as a Special Agent of the FBI, the majority of time in the New York Office where she investigated Organized Crime, Health Care Fraud, and was a member of the Joint Terrorism Task Force. Michele worked at FBIHQ in the Inspection Division and then served as the Assistant Special Agent in Charge in the Washington Field Office.

Resilience and Recovery: Future-Proofing the Grid

Risk-Based Decision Making in an Age of Evolving Threats and Reliability Concerns

The Future of Microgrids to Solve Resilience Challenges

Grid Resilience in EMP/GMD Scenarios

Developing a Security Plan to Build Resilience and Ensure Compliance

2015 SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

Robert Martinez, Risk Control & Business Continuity CenterPoint Energy

Robert Martinez works for CenterPoint Energy’s Risk Control group and has been in that capacity since June of 2009. Robert assists in executing the Enterprise Risk Management program, and in September 2011, was named the Corporate Business Continuity Coordinator for CenterPoint. He led the effort to develop and implement CenterPoint Energy’s Corporate Response Plan and is responsible for scheduling and conducting periodic exercises and drills to test and monitor the effectiveness of that plan. Robert also administers the centralized business continuity plan repository for CenterPoint Energy’s three business units and all functional areas, and assures that periodic reviews, updates, and testing are conducted for each plan.

Continuous Improvement for Your Incident Management & Response Plans

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Tuesday, September 1, 2015 WORKSHOP DAY

1:00pm Registration for Workshops

1:30pm WORKSHOP A – Grid Resilience in EMP/GMD Scenarios The risks of electro magnetic disturbances to grid operations are receiving increased news coverage in technical reports and the threat of

GMD has prompted development of a new NERC reliability standard. Combined with the similar man-made threat of EMP, this workshop will take an exploratory look at proposed solutions like GIC monitors, operating procedures, and hardware protective equipment to prevent geomagnetically induced currents from impacting the bulk transmission system.

Key Takeaways Include:

· Framework to understand the threat from natural and manmade electro magnetic disturbances

· Examples of sensors and operational procedure decision-making for GMD

· Insight on potential effects of GMD on substation and control room equipment

· Discuss potential barrier and shielding solutions for man-made EMP

Workshop Leaders:

Scott McBride Program Manager Idaho National Lab

While at the INL, Mr. McBride has supported various DOE and DOD customers in numerous power systems engineering projects. He is currently the Infrastructure Protection Department Manager and a national authority on EMP/GMD research.

Andrew Bochman Senior Cyber & Energy Security Strategist, National & Homeland Security Idaho National Lab

As a standards developer and adviser on grid modernization and security, Mr. Bochman has provided expert testimony and analysis on energy sector security standards and gaps to FERC, NERC, DOE, NIST, NARUC, and state utility commissions

3:30pm WORKSHOP B – Constructing a Cost-Benefit Framework to Improve Reliability of US Power Systems Several studies have quantified the annual cost of U.S. power outages with estimates ranging from $28 billion to $209 billion. Despite the

high costs attributed to power outages, there has been little no research to quantify both the benefits and costs of improving electric utility reliability, and some strategies that improve the resilience of power systems have a reputation for being “too expensive”. The workshop facilitator will introduce an example of this commonly-held belief and participants will engage in a debate about the costs and benefits of installing one type of resilient electricity infrastructure--undergrounded transmission and distribution lines.

Key Takeaways Include:

· Analyze the cost versus benefit of resiliency initiatives to identify strategic investment opportunities

· Use an infrastructure lifecycle simulation model to identify asset value

· Review impacts of increased costs due to infrastructure replacement

Workshop Leader:

Peter Larsen Principal Scientific Engineering Associate, Electricity Markets and Policy Group Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Mr. Larsen conducts research and analysis on electricity reliability, energy efficiency, and regional electric system planning including: Energy Services Company Industry and Market Trends; Utility Resource Planning Practices and Trends; Western Electricity; and Societal Impacts from Abnormal Weather for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

5:00pm Close of Workshop Day

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7:00am Main Conference Registration & Coffee

9:15am Chairperson’s Opening Remarks

9:30am OPENING ADDRESS – Meeting the Cross-Sector Challenges of Cascading Incidents

Reviewing critical actions required to increase critical infrastructure resilience by analyzing recovery and response plans to include cyber & physical attacks and larger scale, multi-region outages

· Even with new technology and best practices in protection, we must prepare for the improbable as the scale of severe weather and the incidence of man-made threats increase

· Progress on comprehensive, nationally coordinated energy sector and cross-sector planning on which your recovery and response plans rest, including change management initiatives to break down silos

Eric Holdeman Founder, Disaster Zone & Director, Center for Regional Disaster Resilience Pacific Northwest Economic Region

10:15am Morning Networking Break & Demonstration Drive*

11:15am Strategic Security Planning for Enhanced Resilience: Lessons from Central Arkansas · Insights and lessons learned from the public record on recent

physical security incidents in Central Arkansas · Examples of tested strategies for upgrading physical security

operations when it comes to addressing key concerns and risks · Listen to real life example of what works and what doesn’t

in regard to response planning as nothing can ever be 100% preventative

Louie Dabdoub Corporate Security Manager Entergy

Wednesday, September 2, 2015 MAIN CONFERENCE DAY 1

12:00pm KEYNOTE – Cultivating Information-Sharing Between Industry & Government to Protect Critical Infrastructure · Electric sector’s threat profile and assessment of current

government-industry partnerships to make the grid more resilient

· Deployment of new technologies, improved information sharing regimes, and incident response planning that have been facilitated by the Electricity Subsector Coordinating Council (ESCC)

· How critical infrastructure operators can work effectively with government partners at a large scale, optimizing efforts to enhance the security posture of the industry and the nation

Richard Ward Manager, National Security Policy Edison Electric Institute

12:45pm Networking Luncheon

1:45pm Risk-Based Decision Making in an Age of Evolving Threats and Reliability Concerns · Overview of why and how CPUC is incorporating Risk

Assessment into its regulatory proceedings, and how it differs from other state level regulators;

· Evaluating utility top risk rankings, mitigations and other programs to reduce or avoid the risk;

· Specific examples of risk-based decision making approaches in General Rates Case (GRC) requests.

Arthur O’Donnell Risk Assessment & Management Supervisor, Office of Utility Safety & Reliability California Public Utilities Commission

7:30am - MAIN CONFERENCE WORKSHOP – Comprehensive Security Integration for More Powerful Threat Detection and Deterrence

A thorough physical security plan should be able to limit the impact of any incident, enable a quick recovery and increase stakeholder confidence. This session will detail how to pull together all the disconnected elements, and create an integrated, customized plan that fits your specific situation, protects critical infrastructure, and builds new resilience capabilities.

Key Takeaways:

· Outline a catalogue of potential security risks and failures as well as tools and methodologies to address them

· Identify required capabilities in security operations, detection/response technology, and insight on building a network of solution providers who can assist in both strategic and tactical planning

· Framework to run a comprehensive training programs to enable preparedness including scenario based exercises and war games

Workshop Leader:

Charles Butler, Chief Executive Officer, The Security Oracle

Charles is a former Edison Electric Institute (EEI) Security Committee member, with many years managing electric power corporate physical security and critical infrastructure protection. At The Security Oracle, he oversees the implementation of performance-based security risk assessment and design methods; and state-of-the-art security technology and training, including a complete end-to-end solution per NERC CIP-014.

9:00am

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2:30pm The Intersection of Safety & Security for Critical Infrastructure Protection · An overview of options and strategies for using UL

tested ballistic fire barriers in planning for CIP · Review innovative physical threat assessment

techniques and “line of sight” conditions that are typically identified at substations and how to “marry” safety and security barriers to protect those assets

· Innovative techniques using the “safe by design” approach in a Case Study of a Major US Substation now protected by a series of 9 ballistic fire barriers with illustrations, photos, timelines and costs

John Sinisi President Ballistic Fire Barrier (BFB)

3:15pm Exhibition Time & Afternoon Networking Break

4:00pm Cross-Functional Integration & Operational Best Practices for Resilience Planning · Tools to build change management initiatives that break

down silos and enable cross-functional and cross-sector opportunities

· Advance your knowledge and skills as an effective leaders to effectively gain buy-in for coordinated resilience projects

· Examples of how to innovate effectively along these lines to increase critical infrastructure protection, while developing fresh perspective and mindsets - key to making the process work

Don Daigler Director, Business Resiliency Southern California Edison

MAIN CONFERENCE DAY 1 continued

4:45pm CASE STUDY – Developing a Security Plan to Build Resilience and Ensure Compliance · We’ll take a deep dive on the key pieces of the CIP-

014 including tools, techniques and strategies for comprehensive assessment and planning for major & minor site security

· As the deadline draws nearer, action steps to incorporate physical security regulation timeline into your security planning

· Assessing existing systems and their capabilities to determine viability for increased security

Michele Campanella Director of Security Services Con Edison

Kelly Wilson Protective Security Advisor U.S. Department of Homeland Security

5:30pm Chairperson’s Closing Remarks

5:45pm Networking Reception

*Demo Drive: Spend some time with the industry’s top solution providers during a round-robin of short demonstrations; complete your Exhibit Hall Passport and enter the prize drawing!

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8:30am Main Conference Registration & Coffee

8:55am Chairperson’s Welcome & Opening Remarks

9:00am OPENING ADDRESS – The Future of Microgrids to Solve Resilience Challenges · Exploring how microgrids complement the existing electricity

grid as an alternative service delivery

· Microgrid design considerations to ensure reliability and close to 100 percent uptime for critical loads

· Microgrids as a proactive not reactive measure; specifically, the evolution of Borrego Springs to a renewables-based microgrid

Tom Bialek Chief Engineer - Micro Grid San Diego Gas & Electric Company

9:45am KEYNOTE – Substation of the Future: Enhancing Resilience to High Impact, Low Frequency Events · Extreme challenges posed by HILF scenarios necessitates

enhanced substation protection

· Opportunities created by advanced security technologies

· Risk assessment and cost analysis to optimize EMP-immunity

· Update on the Integrated Security Operations Center/ITAC

· New tools to increase survivability and recoverability of assets

Rob Manning Vice President, Transmission EPRI

10:30am Morning Networking Break & Prize Drawing

11:00am ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS – Choose One: · Roundtable One: Total Perimeter Substation Security to

Deter/Detect/Delay Led by Paul St. Jean & Eric Amann, Betafence USA

· Roundtable Two: Technical and Tactical Criteria for Securing Power Grid Resiliency Led by Michael Collins, President, Shadowtech Labs

11:45am Operationalizing an All Hazards Approach to Grid Resilience: Prevention, Recovery & Survivability · Integrated Defense Plan Against Threats to the Grid:

Hardening, Ride-through and Restoration

· Integrated Defense Plan (IDP) for power systems against extreme weather events

· Elements of the IDP: Hardening, Ride-through and Restoration

· Examples of design, planning, and operational foundations

Nicholas Abi-Samra President Electric Power & Energy Consulting (EPEC)

12:30pm Networking Luncheon

Thursday, September 3, 2015 MAIN CONFERENCE DAY 2

1:30pm FRESH INSIGHT – Roadmapping an Intelligence-Based Security Solution · Acting on the proper ‘Designed Basis Threats’ to conduct

proper ‘Physical Security Risk Assessments’ based on current industry incidents

· Threat assessment intelligence techniques to inform different ideas on how to put together the proper DBT

· Composition of the response to physical security incidents to address the DBT, to accelerate identifying a breach quickly and effectively understand the extent of the damage

Dale Steffes Senior Security Specialist American Transmission Company

2:10pm Continuous Improvement for Your Incident Management & Response Plans · Preparing for Emergency Leadership & Crisis

Communication: identifying and addressing large scale emergency situations, establishing action plans for those situations and implementing internal and external communication procedures

· Centralized and Optimized: identifying mobilization procedures designed to coordinate and better utilize personnel and other resources available from within and outside the corporation during incident response

· Lessons Learned from rolling out an Incident Command Structure across Cyber Security, EOP, Work Area Recovery, IT Disaster Recovery, etc, and key learnings from table tops and mock drill exercises

Robert Martinez Risk Control & Business Continuity CenterPoint Energy

2:50pm Afternoon Networking Break

3:20pm INNOVATION SPOTLIGHT – Resilience & Recovery: Future Proofing the Grid · Future proofing the grid requires a hard look at trade-offs,

cost-benefit analysis, and an understanding of the most likely points of failure

· Protection of critical grid components is likely to be more enhanced by intelligent solutions that are networked to enable autonomous, centralized and real-time control

· Assessing advanced technology scenarios to determine viability for integrated security, systems monitoring and demand response capabilities

· Developing innovations that will improve the durability and stability of essential equipment

· Protecting key assets and hardening critical infrastructure with smart network management

Guenter Conzelmann Center Director Argonne National Laboratories

4:00pm Conference Closes

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Register Online, by Email, Phone, Fax or MailWeb: www.PowerGridResilience.com

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 1-800-882-8684

Fax: 646-378-6025

Mail: IQPC 535 5th Avenue, 8th Floor New York, NY 10017

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Please note:• All ‘Early Bird’ discounts require payment at time of

registration and before the cut-off date in order to receive any discount.

• Any discounts offered (including team discounts) must also require payment at the time of registration.

• All discount offers cannot be combined with any other offer.• Please view our registration policy for full information about

payment, cancellation, postponement, substitution and discounts.

• Please note multiple discounts cannot be combined.

A $99 processing charge will be assessed to all registrations not accompanied by credit card payment at the time of registration.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE IN U.S. DOLLARS TO: IQPC

* CT residents or people employed in the state of CT must add 6.35% sales tax.

Team Discounts: For information on team discounts, please contact IQPC Customer Service at 1-800-882-8684. Only one discount may be applied per registrant.

Special Discounts Available: A limited number of discounts are available for the non-profit sector, government organizations and academia. For more information, please contact customer service at 1-800-882-8684.

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Payment Policy: Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches and refreshment. Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation.

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Location & Lodging Information

Utilities, Government and Academia

Package Standard Price

2 Day Main Conference US$1495

All Access US$1795

Workshop Day US$645

Team Discounts Savings

Group of 3 10%

Group of 4 15%

Group of 5+ 25%

Vendors, Consultants, Solution Providers

Package Standard Price

2 Day Main Conference US$3195

All Access US$3595

Workshop Day US$645

PRICING & REGISTRATION

Team Registration:You’re going to need the cooperation of your team for best results. That’s why we recommend sending a group of executives – who can compare notes and pool their thinking – during the meeting, and later, back on the job.

Sign up 3 or more of your team and benefit from special pricing discounts. Group registrations are not available online. Please email [email protected] or 1-800-882-8684.

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MEDIA PARTNERS

Paradise Point 1404 Vacation Road, San Diego, CA 92109Website: www.ParadisePoint.com Phone: 858-274-4630

Group Rate: We’ve negotiated a deeply discounted hotel room rate of $169 per night + 12.565% tax + $15 PASSPORT TO PARADISE FEE* (originally priced at $27) specifically for the Power Grid Resilience Attendees.

How to Book: To book your room, please identify you are part of the IQPC, Power Grid group to ensure the special rate (based on availability). The group rate is available three days pre and post event based on group rate availability. Please make your reservation before August 7, 2015** in order to ensure you are eligible for the group rate. After August 7, 2015, hotel rooms will be offered on a space-available basis at the prevailing rate.

· Reservations Phone: 800-344-2626

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