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RUSI, in conjunction with the UK Border Agency, is hosting a major one-day conference on border security on Thursday, 25 February 2010. Interest in this topic remains high in light of recent events and substantial changes to UK policy.

The conference will present valuable new insights into the threats to the UK’s borders, the impact of recent reforms and the nature of the challenge going forward.
We know that the prosperity of the UK depends on its status as a trading nation. Balancing the need to protect the UK against terrorism and crime, while encouraging the flow of people and trade on which our future as a global hub depends, is an ongoing challenge for policy makers and business leaders alike.
Over recent years there has been a fundamental shift both to the concept of what constitutes the UK’s border and the methods by which it is secured.
This unique event will bring together senior policy makers and leaders from across government and the private sector. Attendance will be essential for anybody with a stake in the contemporary border security of the UK.
0900 Ministerial Address
Phil Woolas MP, Minister of State for Borders and Immigration
0930- 1100 Session One: Contemporary UK Border Security
The policies and organisational structures which support UK border security have changed significantly in recent years. This session will feature senior officials from each of the agencies which now lie at the heart of the UK’s border security arrangements.
1130- 1300 Session Two: The UK as an International Hub
The UK’s prosperity depends upon the smooth flows of people and goods across its border. This session will look at the work which the UK is doing outside its border and offer perspectives from its key partners in Europe and the US. Further, it will bring in the experience of major private sector firms operating between all three.
1400- 1530 Session Three: Securing the Border through Technology
The sheer scale of the challenge and the apparently growing threat to the UK’s border mean that the increasing employment of technology is inevitable. However, technology itself cannot be a panacea. This session will look to the increasing use of technology, and the opportunities and the limitations of what can be achieved.
The conference programme will be made available shortly. For more information about this event, or to discuss sponsorship packages, please contact Anthony McGee - anthonym@rusi.org
Event manager: Deanne Prudden, +44 (0)207 747 2619