The Week Ahead for the Department of Homeland Security: January 31 – February 4
01/28/2022
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of Public Affairs
The Week Ahead for the Department of Homeland Security: January 31 – February 4
Monday, January 31
2:00 PM ET
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Deputy Commissioner Troy Miller will deliver keynote remarks at the Atlantic Council’s “Biometrics at the border: Balancing security, convenience, and civil liberties” event
Media can register for the event here
OPEN PRESS
Tuesday, February 1
Nothing to report at this time
Wednesday, February 2
1:00 PM ET
DHS Science and Technology (S&T) Program Manager Sridhar Kowdley will participate in a panel discussion at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): “Are Sensors the Weakest Link to Cyber Attacks?” event
Media can register for the event here
OPEN PRESS
Thursday, February 3
11:00 AM ET
CBP Lead Field Coordinator Aaron Heitke and Deputy Lead Field Coordinator Carlos C. Martel at Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport will host a media availability to discuss CBP’s advanced inspection technologies role in the screening of conveyances, delivery trucks and vehicles entering SoFi stadium secured perimeter as part of the security operations for Super Bowl 56
AT-CET Warehouse, 1145 233rd Street, Carson, California 90745
Media can RSVP for the event at <jaime.i.ruiz@cbp.dhs.gov>
OPEN PRESS
Friday, February 4
11:00 AM ET
CBP Lead Field Coordinator Aaron Heitke, Deputy Lead Field Coordinator Carlos C. Martel and U.S. Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent in Charge Los Angeles Eddy Wang will host a media availability to discuss joint DHS efforts related to intercepting NFL counterfeit merchandise as part of the security operations for Super Bowl 56
Air-CES Warehouse, 5235 W 104th Street, Los Angeles, California 90045
Media can RSVP for the event at <jaime.i.ruiz@cbp.dhs.gov>
OPEN PRESS
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The Week Ahead for the Department of Homeland Security: January 31 – February 4
01/28/2022
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of Public Affairs
The Week Ahead for the Department of Homeland Security: January 31 – February 4
Monday, January 31
2:00 PM ET
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Deputy Commissioner Troy Miller will deliver keynote remarks at the Atlantic Council’s “Biometrics at the border: Balancing security, convenience, and civil liberties” event
Media can register for the event here
OPEN PRESS
Tuesday, February 1
Nothing to report at this time
Wednesday, February 2
1:00 PM ET
DHS Science and Technology (S&T) Program Manager Sridhar Kowdley will participate in a panel discussion at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): “Are Sensors the Weakest Link to Cyber Attacks?” event
Media can register for the event here
OPEN PRESS
Thursday, February 3
11:00 AM ET
CBP Lead Field Coordinator Aaron Heitke and Deputy Lead Field Coordinator Carlos C. Martel at Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport will host a media availability to discuss CBP’s advanced inspection technologies role in the screening of conveyances, delivery trucks and vehicles entering SoFi stadium secured perimeter as part of the security operations for Super Bowl 56
AT-CET Warehouse, 1145 233rd Street, Carson, California 90745
Media can RSVP for the event at jaime.i.ruiz@cbp.dhs.gov
OPEN PRESS
Friday, February 4
11:00 AM ET
CBP Lead Field Coordinator Aaron Heitke, Deputy Lead Field Coordinator Carlos C. Martel and U.S. Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent in Charge Los Angeles Eddy Wang will host a media availability to discuss joint DHS efforts related to intercepting NFL counterfeit merchandise as part of the security operations for Super Bowl 56
Air-CES Warehouse, 5235 W 104th Street, Los Angeles, California 90045
Media can RSVP for the event at jaime.i.ruiz@cbp.dhs.gov
OPEN PRESS
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