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TUESDAY, 7 JUNE 2016 7:00 AM 4:00 PM Registration Delta A Registration 8:00 AM 8:30 AM Opening Ceremonies Delta Ballroom A NCMS President and Seminar Chairperson 8:30 AM 9:00 AM Keynote Address Delta Ballroom A Jessica Buchanan 9:00 AM 9:15 AM NCMS Awards & Scholarships Delta Ballroom A 9:15 AM 10:15 AM General Session Speaker Delta Ballroom A 10:15 AM 11:30 AM NCMS Board of Directors Dr. Sebastian Gorka, Threat Knowledge Welcome; Color Guard; Entertainment; Proclamation; America's VetDogs Impossible Odds: The Kidnapping of Jessica Buchanan and Her Dramatic Rescue by SEAL Team Six NCMS Annual Membership Meeting; Society & Industrial Security Awards; Scholarships and the Increased Terrorist Threat to the United States 11:30 AM 12:30 PM Lunch Ryman Exhibit Hall B4 7:00 AM 4:00 PM Wednesday Events Tour Wednesday Evening Events Delta A Registration Destination Nashville Desk Information/Ticket Pick Up 12:45 PM 1:45 PM WORKSHOP SESSION 1 Workshop 1a Belinda Bugett & Edward Fish, DoD CAF DoD CAF Updates Workshop 1b Bayou CD Brian Kaveney & Tod Stephens, Cleared Contractors Costly Legal Mistakes: Armstrong Teasdale, LLP Don t Let It Be You Workshop 1c Bayou E Richard Russell, The Russell Security Counterintelligence -- Where Do We Go From Here? Workshop 1d Delta Ballroom B Frank Minni, N The Threat Among Us Workshop 1e Selena Hutchinson, ODAA Functional Update of ODAA Workshop 1f Delta Ballroom C Bob Koepke, Raytheon Investigating the Insider Threat -- Intellectual Property Workshop 1g Delta Ballroom D Sandra Langley & Nicholas Levasseur, Updates to the Defense Information System DMDC for Security (DS) 1:45 PM 2:15 PM Refreshment Break & Exhibits Networking Break & Exhibit Time Ryman Exhibit Hall Ryman Exhibit Hall Exhibitors & Media Contest Coffee Break Visit Exhibitors & Poster Contest Entries 2:15 PM 3:15 PM WORKSHOP SESSION 2 Michelle Brody, DSS & Brent Understanding the Threat to Intellectual Workshop 2a Underwood, NC Property in a Global Economy Creating Effective Newsletters: From Design Workshop 2b Bayou CD Clyde J. Sayler, L-3 Communications to Content Sourcing Workshop 2c Bayou E Greg Pannoni, OO OO Update Carla Peters-Carr, P, Northrop Workshop 2d Delta Ballroom B Grumman & Dianne Raynor, P, The P Annual Program Review Boeing Company Lisa Loss, James Onusko & Christy Introducing the National Background Workshop 2e Wilder, OPM Investigations Bureau (NBIB) Internet of Things (IoT) and its Impact on Workshop 2f Delta Ballroom C Thomas J. Delaine, Jr., CHSi Your Organization and Your Life Workshop 2g Delta Ballroom D Matthew Dunn, FBI Active Shooter/Workplace Violence 3:15 PM 3:30 PM Transition Time 3:30 PM 4:30 PM WORKSHOP SESSION 3 Implementation of the Controlled Workshop 3a Mark Riddle, OO Unclassified Information (CUI) Program Workshop 3b Bayou CD Peregrine Russell-Hunter, DOHA Understanding the DOHA Process Workshop 3c Bayou E Trevor Odell, BAE Systems Insider Threat with a CI Focus A Layered Approach to Security Awareness Workshop 3d Delta Ballroom B Judith Vornbrock, Northrop Grumman Training Workshop 3e Tracy Brown, ODAA Risk Management Framework (RMF) Sheri Escobar, P ; Escobar Security Workshop 3f Delta Ballroom C Becoming an P - Why and How? Consulting Autumn Crawford-Grijalva, DMDC; Workshop 3g Delta Ballroom D Charles Tench, DSS & Quinton Wilkes, Personnel Security Updates L-3 Communications 6:00 PM 7:00 PM Cocktail Reception Delta Ballroom Foyer Cash Bar; Entertainment 7:00 PM 9:30 PM President's Dinner Delta Ballroom A NCMS President & Board of Directors P Awards; New P s; Entertainment

TUESDAY, 7 JUNE 2016 *Workshop Subject Area (W): "" (Beginner to Advanced); "" Professional Growth; "IP" (International Programs); "" Security Application Tools; "" Cybersecurity & Information Security; "S/S" SCI/P

WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 7:00 AM 4:00 PM Registration Delta Ballroom A Registration 8:00 AM 8:15 AM Opening Delta Ballroom A NCMS Seminar Committee; Administrative Information / Raffle; America's VetDogs America's VetDogs 8:15 AM 9:00 AM General Session Delta Ballroom A Dan Payne, Director, Defense Security Service Defense Security Service Update 9:00 AM 9:20 AM Break 9:20 AM 10:45 AM General Session Delta Ballroom A Defense Security Service James S. Cogswell Awards 10:45 AM 11:45 AM Refreshment Break & Ryman Exhibit Hall Exhibits Exhibitors & Media Contest; Coffee Break - Last Chance to see Exhibits! 11:45 AM 12:45 PM Cogswell Luncheon Ryman Exhibit Hall B4 1:00 PM 2:00 PM WORKSHOP SESSION 4 Workshop 4a Tony Ingenito, Northrop Grumman & Michelle Sutphin, BAE Systems NPPAC & Industrial Security Updates Workshop 4b Bayou CD Keith Minard & Heather Sims, DSS NPOM Change 2 is Issued -- Now What? Workshop 4c Bayou E Mark Riddle, OO Implementation of the Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Program Workshop 4d Delta Ballroom B Autumn Crawford-Grijalva, DMDC; Charles Tench, DSS & Quinton Personnel Security Updates Wilkes, L-3 Communications Workshop 4e Kim Jenkins, Jacobs Export Compliance & Security IP Workshop 4f Delta Ballroom C Selena Hutchinson, ODAA Functional Update of ODAA Workshop 4g Delta Ballroom D Lisa Loss, James Onusko & Christy Introducing the National Background Wilder, OPM Investigations Bureau (NBIB) 2:00 PM 2:30 PM Networking Break Outside Workshop Rooms 2:30 PM 3:30 PM WORKSHOP SESSION 5 Workshop 5a Belinda Bugett & Edward Fish, DoD CAF DoD CAF Updates Workshop 5b Bayou CD Robert Rixmann, DRS Using Open Sources That Take Your CI Program to the Next Level Workshop 5c Bayou E Michelle Brody, DSS & Brent Understanding the Threat to Intellectual Underwood, NC Property in a Global Economy Workshop 5d Delta Ballroom B Brian Mackey, BAE Systems P Policy Updates S/S Workshop 5e Greg Carpenter, Cyber Security Security Concerns of Future Technology Consulting Arriving Today Workshop 5f Delta Ballroom C Tracy Brown, ODAA Risk Management Framework (RMF) Workshop 5g Delta Ballroom D Cindy Peeters, Millitech FOCI 201 IP Workshop 5h Canal CD Richard Russell, The Russell Security Counterintelligence -- Where Do We Go From Here? 3:30 PM 3:45 PM Transition Time NCMS 52nd ANNUAL TRAINING SEMINAR 3:45 PM 4:45 PM WORKSHOP SESSION 6 Workshop 6a Peregrine Russell-Hunter, DOHA Understanding the DOHA Process Workshop 6b Bayou CD Frank Minni, N The Threat Among Us Workshop 6c Bayou E Wendy Evans, The Security Impact Resolving Workplace Issues - The Corporate Investigative Process Workshop 6d Delta Ballroom B James Snodgrass, Cobham Security Best Practices for the International Traveler IP Workshop 6e Rusty Jones, Honeywell & Kevin SCI Policy Updates from Intelligence Miller, Engility Corp. Community Members S/S Workshop 6f Delta Ballroom C Paul Bilpuch, Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems Workshop 6g Delta Ballroom D Lisa Gearhart, DSS Optional Evening Events *Workshop Subject Area (W): "" (Beginner to Advanced); "" Professional Growth; "IP" (International Programs); "" Security Application Tools; "" Cybersecurity & Information Security; "S/S" SCI/P Making COMSEC Affordable: Separation of Fact From Fiction to Enable Business While Maintaining Compliance NP Contract Classification System (NCCS), the Automated DD Form 254

7:00 AM Noon Registration Delta A Registration 8:00 AM 8:30 AM Opening Delta Ballroom A NCMS Seminar Committee Raffle/Administrative/COE & Membership Contest/2017 Seminar/Media Contest 8:30 AM 8:45 AM Current President Delta Ballroom A NCMS President State of the Society 8:45 AM 9:00 AM Introduction of Incoming NCMS President Delta Ballroom A NCMS President Future Goals 9:00 AM 10:00 AM General Session Delta Ballroom A Beth Cobert, OPM OPM Updates 10:00 AM 10:30 AM Networking Break Delta Ballroom A Foyer Coffee Break 10:30 AM 11:30 AM General Session Delta Ballroom A Scott Augenbaum, FBI Cybercrime Case Study 11:45 AM 12:45 PM Lunch Ryman Exhibit Hall B4 1:00 PM 2:00 PM WORKSHOP SESSION 7 Workshop 7a Wendy Evans, The Security Impact Resolving Workplace Issues - The Corporate Investigative Process Workshop 7b Bayou CD Robert Rixmann, DRS Using Open Sources That Take Your CI Program to the Next Level Workshop 7c Bayou E Keith Minard & Heather Sims, DSS NPOM Change 2 is Issued -- Now What? Workshop 7d Delta Ballroom B Rusty Jones, Honeywell & Kevin SCI Policy Updates from Intelligence Miller, Engility Corp. Community Members S/S Workshop 7e Thomas P. DeLaine, Jr., CHSi Internet of Things (IoT) and its Impact on Your Organization and Your Life Workshop 7f Delta Ballroom C Greg Pannoni, OO OO Update Workshop 7g NCMS 52nd ANNUAL TRAINING SEMINAR THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 Delta Ballroom D Paul Bilpuch, Raytheon Space & Airborne Systems Making COMSEC Affordable: Separation of Fact From Fiction to Enable Business While Maintaining Compliance 2:00 PM 2:30 PM Networking Break Outside Workshop Rooms 2:30 PM 3:30 PM WORKSHOP SESSION 8 Workshop 8a Tony Ingenito, Northrop Grumman & Michelle Sutphin, BAE Systems NPPAC & Industrial Security Updates Workshop 8b Bayou CD Brian Kaveney & Tod Stephens, Cleared Contractors Costly Legal Armstrong Teasdale, LLP Mistakes: Don t Let It Be You Workshop 8c Bayou E Matthew Dunn, FBI Active Shooter/Workplace Violence Workshop 8d Delta Ballroom B Kim Jenkins, Jacobs Export Compliance & Security IP Workshop 8e Greg Carpenter, Cyber Security Security Concerns of Future Technology Consulting Arriving Today Workshop 8f Delta Ballroom C Lisa Gearhart, DSS NP Contract Classification System (NCCS), the Automated DD Form 254 Workshop 8g Delta Ballroom D Brian Mackey, BAE Systems P Policy Updates S/S 3:30 PM 3:45 PM Transition Time 3:45 PM 4:45 PM WORKSHOP SESSION 9 Workshop 9a Clyde J. Sayler, L-3 Communications Creating Effective Newsletters -- From Design to Content Sourcing Workshop 9b Bayou CD Cindy Peeters, Millitech FOCI 201 IP Workshop 9c Bayou E Trevor Odell, BAE Systems Insider Threat With a CI Focus Workshop 9d Delta Ballroom B Sandra Langley & Nicholas Updates to the Defense Information Levasseur, DMDC System for Security (DS) Workshop 9e Judith Vornbrock, Northrop A Layered Approach to Security Grumman Awareness Training Workshop 9f Delta Ballroom C James Snodgrass, Cobham Security Best Practices for the International Traveler IP Workshop 9g Delta Ballroom D Bob Koepke, Raytheon Investigating the Insider Threat -- Intellectual Property *Workshop Subject Area (W): "" (Beginner to Advanced); "" Professional Growth; "IP" (International Programs); "" Security Application Tools; "" Cybersecurity & Information Security; "S/S" SCI/P

FRIDAY, 10 JUNE 2016 ACTIVITY LOCATION SPEAKER/PRESENTER TOPIC Christine Beauregard & ReNaye King Getting Started Seminar for New s 8:00 AM 5:00 PM CDSE Course Bayou E CDSE (Continued from Monday