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=20 =20 =09 =20 Hello! Ahead of the 17th annual= taking place at The Westin Alexandria Old Town= , V

=20 =20 =09 [Read the interview here](3D"=) =20 Hello! Ahead of the 17th annual= [Homeland Securi= ty Week](3D") taking place at The Westin Alexandria Old Town= , Virginia, January 24-25, 2023, IDGA is delighte= d to share with you an exclusive interview with conference chairman, Nelson Balido, Chair, Border Commerce & Security Councildiscussing the current state of play of Homeland Securit= y. [>>Read the Interview here= strong>](3D"7C9eg--yLehANka=) Balido = delves into Homeland Security's current challenges, especially the situatio= n on North America's Southern Border. [READ THE INTERVIEW HERE](3D".=) 3D"https://= [Homeland Security Week](3D"7C9eg--yLehANka=) will= cover diverse topics ranging from border security, cybersecurity, counter = UAS, intelligence sharing, infrastructure protection and resilience, biomet= ric technology, agency collaboration, budget developments and much more.= iv> [>>](3D"7C9eg--yLehANka=)[Download the 2023 agend= a here](3D"7C9=) Book your spot b= y Friday, November 25 and receive $300 off your conference pass. R= egister your spot [HERE](3D".=) or enquire [HERE](3D"htt=) with your interest, and my colleague will g= et in contact to finalize your registration. *Spec= ial rate for all active military and government for the first 100 registran= ts - register online [HERE](3D"=)* We hope you find the interview insightful and = can join us in Virginia! Best Regards,  = ; Justin Ederheime= r IDGA Conference = Director | Homeland Security Week 2023 E: [idga@idga.org](3D"7C9eg--yLehA=) --------------------------------------------------------------- IQPC North Americ= a, 535 Fifth Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10017, USA. We resp= ect your right to privacy. Read our [privacy policy](3D"=). =20 =20 =20 =09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09 =09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09=09 =C2=A0 If you are having trouble viewing, please click here. This e-mail is being sent to {EMAIL} because you subscri= bed to Officer.com communications or your email was provided to us based on your interests. = > Click [here](3D"=) to unsubscribe. You may unsubscribe at any time. Read our [privacy policy](3D"=). Contact us by emailing [emailsolutions@endeavorb2b.com](3D"), or writing: Endeavor Business Media, LLC c/o E-mail Unsubscribe 30 Burton Hills Blvd., Suite 185 Nashville, TN 37215 USA Endeavor Business Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. =20

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