[CPProt.net] The International Foundation for Cultural Property Protection (IFCPP) proudly announces it's Seventh Annual Conference, Certification Programs, Seminar, and Exhibits.
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The International Foundation for Cultural Property Protection (IFCPP)
proudly announces it's Seventh Annual Conference, Certification Programs,
Seminar, and Exhibits. Co-Hosted by the Institute for Terrorism Research
and Response (ITRR), and the International Association for Tourism Security
(IATS), this event promises to be the best yet in cultural property,
hospitality industry, and tourism protection programs.
Where: Wyndham Orlando Resort, Orlando Florida
When: November 13-17, 2005
Schedule: Nov. 13 - Institute for Terrorism Research & Response full-day
workshop
Nov. 13 - Exhibits & Welcome Reception
Nov. 14-16 - General Sessions & Certification
Nov. 17 - Special Workshops
Other - pool party, seafood dinner, discounts to
attractions
Our 2005 get-together promises to advance our reputation for excellence in
the presentation of top-notch special sessions and critical information
certification sessions. After last year's rave reviews of programs related
to emergency operations and preparations, we will expand on those themes
with expert presenters and crucial information on the latest technology,
advanced methods and procedures, and practical solutions to daily protection
problems.
Special program features will include revolutionary technological
developments in the protection of cultural properties, the latest concepts
in CPTED, where cultural institutions fit into Homeland Security,
cost-effective guidelines for smaller institutions, and more of our leading
edge, widely acclaimed professional presentations!
The role of the security officer has changed, especially after September 11.
Still lacking in many institutions.an acceptable level of officer training,
program development, and modern security concepts. IFCPP Basic
Officer/Supervisor Training certification programs and Manager/Administrator
level certification significantly raise the bar, offering state of the art
concepts, guidelines, and methodology. Qualified attendees may attend
certification courses followed by written examination and program completion
prior to departure.
The Wyndham offers a beautiful facility with all the amenities, at
reasonable rates and excellent recreational opportunities. Located in the
heart of Orlando's entertainment area on International Drive, attendees may
visit area attractions with ease. And of course, we'll do our best to top
previous conferences with special events and entertainment.
Who should attend: Cultural Property Protection Professionals, Hospitality
Industry Professionals, Tourism Management, Law Enforcement Specialists,
Security Managers, Facilities Management, Property Managers, Administrators,
Others concerned about protection of public facilities.
For information/registration: <http://www.ifcpp.org/> www.IFCPP.org or
call 1-800-257-6717, or contact <mailto:Rob at IFCPP.org> Rob at IFCPP.org.
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