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AHF Overview

  • Provides a unique opportunity for industry to introduce their people, services and solutions to a large audience of state and local government homeland security and emergency management directors, planners, and practitioners from the region.

  • Brings together a critical mass of audiences to enable public-private sector partnerships through innovative business development networking sessions.

  • Conference program offers timely and critical content through well-planned workshops, education and networking tracks, presentations, and free seminars including interoperability, grants, funding, biohazards, citizen corp, business continuity and many more...

  • Landmark regional homeland security and emergency management forum dedicated to serving key public and private sector planners and practitioners from across the Mid-Atlantic, including Fire & Rescue, Law Enforcement, EMS, Public Health, Homeland Defense and Security, Infrastructure, and the Military.

  • Broad regional audience including federal, state and local government, industry, education and non-profit sectors.

  • Provides state and local government with a single venue where they can learn what their other regional peers are doing to address similar problems, develop new relationships, learn about new technologies and solutions, and become aware of different ways to solve their challenges.

  • Addresses critical regional all hazards needs/issues including:
    • Strategic Planning & Implementation
    • Funding & Procurement
    • Standards & Measurement
AHF 2006 Highlights

  • Exclusive Keynote roundtable discussion with eight regional State Homeland Security Advisors
  • 30+ conference sessions with 90+ panelists from state/local government and industry discussing best practices and strategic regional planning
  • Combined speaker ready room and corporate hospitality suite for relationship development
  • Outside organizational meetings hosted at the AHF as part of the Meeting of Meetings Concept within AHF
  • Table top booth areas outside session rooms for improved networking
  • Participation by 1081 attendees from five countries
  • 735 government and public sector planners and practitioners in attendance
  • Two VIP receptions and two luncheons for introductions, discussions, networking
  • Regional Leadership Awards in Emergency Management
  • Sessions were recorded and facilitated by IBM for publication of the 2006 All Hazards Forum Report

AHF 2005 Highlights

  • Participation by 31 U.S. states and four countries
  • 18 best practice & strategic planning sessions
  • 650+ government and public sector planners & practitioners in attendance
  • 1702 total AHF registrants
  • Larger, more diverse audience including state/local government, federal agencies, U.S. military, non-profit and universities, regional Adjutant Generals, industry, and volunteer/faith-based organizations...

AHF 2004 Highlights

  • A total of 19 states represented overall
  • Participation from all eight regional states in pre-event surveys provided valuable insight into their strategies, key initiatives, funding sources, key agencies, spending priorities, and timelines.
  • Participation from all eight regional states at the AHF event resulting in eight Best Practice sessions and eight Strategic Plan sessions
  • 451 AHF Government Regional Conference registrants
  • 83 AHF companies exhibited
  • 1,746 overall AHF registrants
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