U.S. Secret Service Sponsors Major Event Management Seminar

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Secret Service on June 9, 2003. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The United States Secret Service, in partnership with theDepartment of Homeland Security, will sponsor a "Major Event Management Seminar,"June 10-12, 2003, in Chicago, Illinois. The seminar's objective is to provide state andterritorial homeland security advisors with an overview of the fundamental principles andmodels for managing security aspects of major events, and strategies for reducingvulnerabilities related to terrorism and other criminal acts.

Representatives from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam,American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Northern Mariana Islands have been

selected to participate in the seminar.

"We have developed a core strategy of forming partnerships with law enforcement, themilitary, and other public safety officials that has helped bring all of the key players

together in planning for these events," U.S. Secret Service Director Ralph Basham said.

"Through this seminar, we hope to provide the nations homeland security directors and their staffs with key strategies and 'lessons learned'from past major events."

The U.S. Secret Service has long been involved in the design and implementation of security plans for events of national significance. Since December 2000, when the

Presidential Protection Act of 2000 became public law, the Secret Service has beenauthorized by Congress "to participate... in the planning, coordination, and

implementation of security operations at special events of national significance, asdetermined by the President."

With this new direction, the Secret Service formally assumed a role it had held for manyevents --the lead federal agency for large events such as presidential inaugurations, major

international summits or conferences held in the United States and presidential campaignevents and conventions. In addition, events such as Super Bowl XXXVI and the 2002

Winter Olympics have been designated to receive this special security status.

Source: U.S. Secret Service

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