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NITAAC will be exhibiting at this event.
Overview: Homeland Security Week will bring together 50+ speakers and 350+ executives and attendees from DHS, local law enforcement, military, industry and academia from across the US to discuss the ever changing challenges & threats facing our borders, trade, critical infrastructures and local law enforcement. This year’s speaker faculty will cover the following key themes during their presentations, interactive discussion groups and panels.