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www.securetechcanada.ca DELEGATE PROSPECTUS November 3-5, 2014 Ottawa Convention Centre

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CADSI will host its fourth SecureTech at the Ottawa Convention Center from 3-5 November, 2014. SecureTech 2014 promises to be a unique showcase for law enforcement agencies, firefighters, emergency medical services, search and rescue organizations, emergency management organizations, emergency response teams and the military. This trade show and conference brings together decision makers and influencers, senior government principals, international delegations, security-dependent organizations, science and technology experts For more info www.securetechcanada.com

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DELEGATE PROSPECTUS

November 3-5, 2014Ottawa Convention Centre

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SECURETECH AT A GLANCESecureTech 2014 is Canada’s leading public safety, emergency management and security showcase.

All-encompassing showcase:• More than 50,000 square feet of Canadian and international exhibits• Innovation Stage• Emergency Responders’ Stage• Four-track conference program focused on border security, critical

infrastructure protection, cyber resilience and counter-terrorism• Numerous networking opportunities, including B2B/B2G sessions

Innovations for 2014:• Soldier Systems Pillar with a full-day conference and a Soldier

Systems pavilion displaying the latest in textile, new material technologies, apparel, and protective equipment.

• Knowledge and Technology Forum with a full-day conference on the first responder of the future and breakout sessions, as well as numerous exhibits of innovative solutions.

Unique collaborative environment:Business development opportunities and networking with:• Senior representatives from all levels of government• Officials from foreign embassies, and delegations, and the

international security community• Senior management and project managers from public safety and

emergency response agencies• Top executives from security-dependent organizations• Leading experts from the science and technology community• Leaders from the security industry

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FIVE REASONS TO PARTICIPATE

Security Market by the Numbers

2012 - 2022 total Homeland Security market projected at

$2,595 billion

2012 - 2022 Canadian cumulative market estimated at

$24.4 billion

2014 annual Canadian expenditure will reach

$2.0 billion (Strategic Defence Intelligence 2012 & Visiongain 2012)

Expanded audience participation in new sectors such as the energy, utilities, transport, finance and telecommunications sectors, special emergency responder’s units, special forces, as well as science and technology.

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Learn about future trends, needs and technologies in public safety and security.

Network with public safety and security decision makers and influencers.

See Canada’s industrial capabilities and capacities for emergency responders and soldiers.

Visit more than 160 exhibits.

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EXHIBITORS

FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIESPROVINCIAL AND MUNICIPAL DEPARTMENTS

DELEGATES

SPEAKERS

SECURETECH 2013 FACTS

“SecureTech is a great show to see new government products under one roof and meet all the government departments along with police and army.”

- Raphael Savard, S4 Tactical & Defence

“People who are here are very good quality as this event is more targeted and you have the right people here.”

- Dave Muscat, Christie Digital Systems Canada Inc.

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SPECIALIZED CONFERENCESThe SecureTech 2014 conference program will provide a collaborative environment to exchange on the challenges, programs, trends, technologies and innovative solutions required to support Canada’s public safety and resiliency strategies. BORDER

SECURITY

CYBERRESILIENCE

EMERGENCYMANAGEMENT

ECONOMICS OFCOMMUNITY SAFETY

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COUNTER-TERRORISM

The BORDER SECURITY TRACK will explore the capability gaps and innovative solutions to managing Canada’s air, land and maritime border security.

The COUNTER-TERRORISM TRACK will discuss Canada’s counter-terrorism strategy and priorities in building resilience against terrorism.

The CYBER RESILIENCE TRACK will outline trends in innovation and technology toward cyber resilience.

The CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TRACK will discuss approaches to strengthening the resilience of vital assets and systems in Canada’s communities.

SECURITY CONFERENCE PROGRAM

SOLDIER SYSTEMS CONFERENCENovember 3, 2014• Hear about the Soldier Systems

program vision from the Commander of the Canadian Army and the Assistant Deputy Minister Materiel.

• Learn about the latest challenges and innovation requirements in protecting and equiping the soldier of the future.

• Understand how to leverage soldier systems technologies and innovations for other emergency responders.

KNOWLEDGE & TECHNOLOGY FORUMNovember 3, 2014 • Discuss the important role of

the industry in bridging security gaps and shortcomings through research and innovation, experience and informed technology-based solutions.

• Learn about an initiative aimed at establishing a standard for responder requirements and the first responder of the future.

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• Learn about the implementation of the Canada-US border security plan and the priorities in the near- to mid-term.

• Hear about the role of industry in improving border security gaps and vulnerabilities through research, innovation and informed, technology-based solutions.

• Discuss the technologies and innovative solutions to support the integrity of the current border security plan and perimeter security concept.

• Enhance industry support in managing risks, responding effectively to attacks, and recovering swiftly when disruptions occur.

• Enable partnerships among security stakeholders for innovations in building critical infrastructure protection and resilience for Canada.

• Identify timelines for public safety, emergency management and security programs, projects and initiatives for the next ten years.

• Address Canada’s bilateral and multilateral efforts with allies to ensure a cohesive global approach to critical infrastructure resilience.

• Identify Canada’s current and emerging threats and vulnerabilities.• Identify immediate and future priorities in the implementation of

Canada’s counter-terrorism strategy and plan.• Examine an integrated approach by the public and private sector in

Canada and collaboration with international partners and key allies.• Highlight the industry’s latest technology and innovative solutions.• Inform on the research and development priorities and initiatives.

• Identify Canada’s current and emerging cyber threats, capability gaps and vulnerabilities.

• Highlight cyber resilience challenges, trends and priorities of securi-ty-dependent organizations.

• Understand immediate and future priorities in the implementation of the Canada’s Cyber Security strategy and plan.

• Further the partnering efforts of governments, private sector and critical infrastructure sectors on cyber security issues.

• Inform on the research and development priorities and initiatives.

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EMERGENCY RESPONDERS’ STAGE: Provides emergency responders and security agencies with a unique forum to present issues, challenges and technology requirements over the next five years to the security community and industry.

INNOVATION STAGE:Located on the trade show floor, the Innovation Stage will feature a variety of speakers who will define innovations and future vision that will drive current and future public safety, emergency management, and national security solutions in the marketplace. SecureTech exhibitors will demonstrate their newest capabilities, products and services that shape the trends impacting the sector.

B2B/B2G NETWORKING:Take advantage of unique business development opportunities through programmed B2B/B2G networking sessions. Meet key government and agency representatives, become part of the supply chain of major OEMs, and promote your unique capabilities and technologies to foreign delegates.

COMPLEMENTARY ACTIVITIES

PASSES AND PRICESCADSI MEMBER GOVERNMENT

EMPLOYEE/CONTRACTOR NON-MEMBER

NOVEMBER 3, 2014Soldier Systems Conference

$150 $100 $200

Knowledge & Technology Forum

$150 $100 $200

NOVEMBER 4 - 5, 2014SecureTech Conference $300 $200 $400Luncheon (each) $70 $50 $90Trade Show FREE FREE FREE

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1 Improve your understanding of the current and future needs for, and the projects related to, the protection and survivability of soldiers and first responders in Canada and among our NATO partners.

Learn about industry trends, innovations and enabling technologies for soldier systems.

Help foster a Canadian procurement strategy and approach to better leverage the products, services and technologies of Canadian textile and apparel companies.

Learn about the science and technology priorities that will help support soldier systems of the future.

Learn about innovative solutions to enhance the protection, survavabiliy and operational effectiveness of the Canadian soldier.

FIVE REASONS TO ATTEND THE SOLDIER SYSTEMS PILLAR

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The Soldier Systems pillar seeks to improve the defence and security community’s understanding of the immediate and long-term needs of the Canadian Army as well as leveraging the industry’s innovations and technologies to further the development of the soldier systems.

Soldier System Conference – November 3, 2014A public-private forum for knowledge exchange on key priorities amongst thought leaders, decision makers and influencers, practitioners, end-users and industry leaders in the soldier systems sector.

Soldier Systems PavilionUnique opportunity to view latest product, services and innovations from the textile, apparel and soldier system technology companies.

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C O N F E R E N C EIn collaboration with:

SOLDIER SYSTEMS PILLAR

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TRADE SHOW• Accipiter Radar • Airboss-Defense • BAE Systems • Battelle • BRP Inc. • CGI• EION Wireless• Elbit Systems of Canada• Intergraph Canada• Colt Canada• Tulmar Safety Systems• Textiles Monterey 1996 Inc• Christie Digital Systems Canada• Filspec Inc.• Streit Manufacturing Inc• Milrail Inc.• National Research Council• Canadian Security Intelligence Service• Public Works and Government

Services Canada

2014 Exhibitor Sampling:

PRODUCT MARKETS

REGISTRATION FOR THE TRADE SHOW IS FREE

• BIOMETRICS• CYBER SECURITY• C4ISR• FIREARMS & WEAPONS• SATELLITE

COMMUNICATIONS• TARGETING SYSTEMS• SCREENING SYSTEMS• SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS• TACTICAL

COMMUNICATIONS

• NIGHT VISION EQUIPMENT• CORPORATE SECURITY• HOTEL SECURITY• CBRN DEFENCE• AIRPORT & AIR

TRANSPORTATION SECURITY• SNIPER SYSTEMS• BIOHAZARD DETECTION• SPECIAL EVENTS SECURITY• CANINE SERVICES

• EXPLOSIVE CONTAINMENT• FIRST AID/MEDICAL

EQUIPMENT• ROBOTICS & UNMANNED

SYSTEMS• OIL & GAS SECURITY• SEARCH & RESCUE• PROTECTION EQUIPMENT &

CLOTHING• AND MUCH MORE

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• Logistik Unicorp Inc• Intergraph Canada• Canadian Commercial Corporation• Nammo Canada• Stedfast

2014 Sponsor Sampling:

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Event InquiriesJennifer ChoquetteDirector of Events613-235-5337 ext. [email protected]

COMPANIES M-ZLeslie [email protected]

COMPANIES A-LLeah [email protected]

Exhibiting and sponsorship packages are available.

TRAVEL AND ACCOMMODATIONS

THE WESTIN OTTAWALocated on the Rideau Canal adjacent to Rideau Centre shopping mall and the Ottawa Convention Centre.

11 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON K1N 9H4

Traditional Room: $229/nightDeluxe Room: $279/nightSuites: $354 +Extra guest: $40/nightTaxes and fees: 16.39%

Group rates available until October 6, 2014.

Please use reservation code “SECURETECH2014” when booking.Book by phone: (613) 560-7000

To make your reservation, visit www.aircanada.com to enter the

promotion code in the search panel and receive a 10% discount.

Promotion Code: H6RVBDG1

SPONSORS

For more information on the promotion codes, please visit

www.securetechcanada.ca

To make your reservation, call 1-877-952-4696 and quote the promotion code to receive a

10% discount. Promotion Code: CC8540