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Commodore Roderick Bowe to deliver keynote at Maritime Security 2014 Caribbean Program
By NEAK Media
Oct 15, 2014 - 4:58:54 PM

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On October 15, 2014, Homeland Security Outlook (HSO) announced that Commodore Roderick Bowe, Commander of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, will provide the opening keynote address of the Maritime Security 2014 Caribbean program. The two-day conference will be held on October 29th and 30th, 2014 in the Independence Ballroom of the Meliá Nassau Beach, located at 4914 West Bay Street in Nassau, the Bahamas.

Commodore Bowe joins an already impressive program with speakers from across the Bahamas, United States, and Caribbean. Together, the speakers will be addressing topics critical to the vitality and security of Caribbean waters such as cruise vessel and boating/marina safety and security, responding to maritime natural and manmade disasters, international partnerships and information sharing, law enforcement tactical training, and maritime commerce.

The Maritime Security 2014 Caribbean conference will be attended by maritime security stakeholders representing private companies, port authorities, law enforcement and military agencies, and the recreational boating/tourism industry. Whilst most participants are local to Nassau, others will fly to the conference from places as far away as California and Canada to partake in the event, making the conference a true international exchange of ideas and collaboration.

Conference registration for Maritime Security 2014 Caribbean is open to the public, particularly those involved with security, tourism, and government agencies. Complete agenda, venue, and registration information is available at http://www.maritimesecuritycaribbean.com.

Homeland Security Outlook is a division of Neak Media. Since its 2009 founding by Sareth Neak, HSO is dedicated to building collaboration and education for the homeland security community. HSO’s passion for national security coupled with its vast network of homeland security professionals throughout the U.S.and Caribbean allows it to provide effective education, collaboration and marketing platforms on the web, in print and in person.


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