Monday, May 12, 2014

5TH INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE ON UNDERWATER MUNITIONS

International Dialogue on Underwater Munitions
5TH INTERNATIONAL DIALOGUE ON UNDERWATER MUNITIONS
28-29 MAY


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HONORABLE PETER GORDON MACKAY, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, MP, Central Nova

WELCOMING REMARKS (TBC)

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RITA KAZRAGIENĖ
Minister Counselor and Deputy Chief of Lithuanian Mission to the United Nations

SPEAKER

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TERRANCE P. LONG CPSM. SSM. CD., Founder, Chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of IDUM

SPEAKER/MODERATOR

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DR. ANDRZEJ JAGUSIEWICZ
Chief Inspector of Environmental Protection in Poland, Co-Chairman IDUM

OPENING REMARKS

The International Dialogue on Underwater Munitions (IDUM) will be at St. Mary's University in Halifax, 28 -29 May 2014. There is still time to register as a delegate or your company to participate in our Technology Demonstrations at Canadian Forces Fleet Diving Unit Atlantic (FDU). Underwater Technology Demonstrations are scheduled by FDU Atlantic, Private Sector companies (unmanned vehicles) and United States Mammal (Dolphins) Team from San Diego California that detects underwater munitions. Oil and gas exploration and development, regulatory committees, environmental, technology and science companies and organizations are welcome to attend with delegates from more than 20 countries. Help develop international policy and science and technology responses for sea dumped munitions programs. There is still time to sponsor, get a booth or showcase your technologies and services to international policy makers, buyers and end users.
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OTHER EVENTS AT ST MARY'S:
  • NATO Science for Peace and Security 26-27 May 2014, Investigations and Monitoring of Sea Dumped Chemical Weapons Sites in the Baltic Sea.
  • Delegates attending 5th IDUM may also attend the NATO Conference's open-house 27 May 2014 but must register whereas space is limited in the Secunda Marine Boardroom.
  • Economic Summit on 30 May 2014 is an opportunity for international delegates from NATO Science for Peace and Security Program and 5th International Dialogues on Underwater Munitions to network with local organizations to create regional and global business opportunities in the marine sector including science and technology.

A Canadian Forces Ammunition Technical Officer, Major (retired) John McCallum, a former Commanding Officer of Canadian Forces Ammunition Depot (CFAD) Bedford and amateur historian, will provide a guided tour of the former Naval Magazine, now CFAD Bedford. At the end of WWII Canada had the third largest Navy in the world. As the Navy de-mobilized at the end of WW II, haste, pressure to off-load ammunition from hundreds of ships, and lack of storage capacity led to the Bedford Magazine Explosion of July 1945. It scattered hundreds of tons of naval munitions into the Bedford Basin and surrounding area. The tour and talk will commence on ground zero of the original fire and explosion, speak to recovery and site clean-up and wrap up with a discussion of the impact on present day ammunition depot operations on the same site.

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John McCallum is a retired Canadian Forces Logistic Officer and UK-trained Ammunition Technical Officer (ATO) with 25 years of service, approximately 18 years of which were directly involved in the military munitions business. Two field deployments, ammo depot operations, staff officer, EOD operations, technical/engineering/life cycle management roles, two foreign deployments in munitions’ roles and a three year term as the Commanding Officer of Canadian Forces Ammunition Depot Bedford in NS have provided a broad range of ammunition experience. He completed a M.Sc.(Explosive Ordnance Engineering) in the UK in 1992.

A mid-career, 4 year “civilian break” was spent with the major Canadian ammunition manufacturing concern, then known as SNC Industrial Technologies, now owned and operating as part of the General Dynamics-Ordnance and Tactical Systems family near Montreal, Quebec. Employment involved extensive munitions contract administration, marketing technical support and assisting with developing proposals for and working at range clearance contracts.

Since retirement in October 2011, he has been employed as a lecturer teaching ammunition-related subjects to Canadian Ammunition Technical Officer students in the recently established (2012) Ammunition Program at Royal Military College of Canada. This program has so far graduated 4 serials of MEng(Ammunition Engineering) students and 24 junior CF officers taking up careers as ATOs. He expects to continue to teach in this program for at least the next 2 years.

He has recently enrolled in a doctoral program at RMCC in Environmental Science and Engineering where he will be focusing his efforts on the issues surrounding underwater munitions sites of which Canada has at least 3000 known to date.

John and his wife Denyse live in Kingston, Ontario with a married daughter (and young grandson) in New Zealand, and a son who is a Canadian Army infantry officer working out of Ottawa.

For all events you must register here:http://underwatermunitions.org.

Additional information contact: chair@idum.org (+001-902-574-7420).

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