ANSI-HSSP Plenary is scheduled for October 21, 2009.

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The ANSI Homeland Security Standards Panel (HSSP) has announced its eighth annual plenary, which will focus on homeland security standards and their business application in the private sector. Held in Washington, DC at the Renaissance Washington Hotel, the meeting allows homeland security, emergency preparedness, and business continuity communities to come together to discuss current issues and challenges, strategic approaches, recent successes, and future outlooks.



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Save the Date: Eighth ANSI-HSSP Plenary Scheduled for October 21



The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Homeland Security Standards Panel (HSSP) has announced that its eighth annual plenary will be held on October 21, 2009, in Washington, DC. This year's meeting will focus on homeland security standards and their business application in the private sector.

The ANSI-HSSP plenary provides a unique opportunity for the homeland security, emergency preparedness, and business continuity communities - including public sector, private sector, and standards developing organizations - to come together to discuss current issues and challenges, strategic approaches, recent successes, and future outlooks. Past plenary attendees have praised not only the useful information sharing and dialogue during the formal program, but also the valuable networking and connections established for future collaboration.

The event will be held at the Renaissance Washington Hotel in Washington, DC.

Further details for the event, including an agenda, will be posted on the plenary web page as they become available.

To register for the ANSI-HSSP eighth annual plenary, click here.

Sponsorship opportunities for this year's plenary are also available. The $1,500 sponsorship includes a six-foot tabletop display space, a banner ad on the ANSI-HSSP Plenary web site, premium signage, a company logo on plenary meeting materials, and other advantages. For further information on sponsorship, please contact Karen Hughes, ANSI director for Homeland Security Standards (khughes@ansi.org; 515.642.4992).

Questions on the ANSI-HSSP plenary can be directed to Ms. Hughes or Jessica Carl, HSSP program administrator (jcarl@ansi.org; 212.642.4903).

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