This program will address the cutting-edge legal, policy, and
liability issues surrounding the dramatically increased design,
manufacture, sale, and use of unmanned aircraft systems, or
"drones." Approximately 1.6 million drones were sold in
2015, and another 600,000 are expected to be sold for commercial
purposes this year. Safe and legal use of drones in the national
airspace system is a high priority for industries that are
expanding their drone use, including energy, construction, rail,
entertainment, agriculture, and real estate. National security
concerns are equally important for all commercial users,
particularly entities that own or use vital transportation,
shipping, or energy infrastructure.
Our speakers will include an authority on national security, along
with attorneys experienced in all facets of aviation law, including
regulatory compliance, governmental affairs, import and export
control, and accident investigation and litigation.
SPEAKERS
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Dr. Ronald J. Clark, Deputy Under Secretary for
the National Protection and Programs Directorate, U.S. Department
of Homeland Security (DHS)
Dr. Clark oversees the Office of Infrastructure Protection, the
Office of Biometric Identity Management, the Federal Protective
Service, and the Office of Cyber and Infrastructure Analysis, and
he works with the Deputy Under Secretary for Cybersecurity and
Communications to ensure a holistic approach to critical
infrastructure protection across physical and cyber risks
activities. Before coming to DHS, Dr. Clark served for five years
at the White House on the National Security Council staff, focusing
on issues ranging from global counterterrorism strategy and
operations to the strategic allocation of security and intelligence
resources.
Rebecca MacPherson, Of Counsel,
Jones Day Government Regulation Practice
Formerly Assistant Chief Counsel for International Law,
Legislation, and Regulations at the FAA, Rebecca advises a wide
range of clients in the transportation sector, including companies
that design, manufacture, and use drones.
John D. Goetz, Partner,
Jones Day Business & Tort Litigation Practice
A licensed pilot, John leads Jones Day's worldwide Airlines
& Aviation Practice. He is a recognized authority on aviation
litigation and National Transportation Safety Board accident
investigations.
Paul V. Lettow, Partner,
Jones Day Government Regulation Practice
Formerly Senior Director for Strategic Planning on the National
Security Council staff at the White House, Paul is a litigator who
also advises clients on regulatory compliance.
Laura Fraedrich, Partner,
Jones Day Government Regulation Practice
Laura advises clients on export control, customs, and trade remedy
matters. She is experienced with issues relating to the
International Traffic in Arms Regulations, the Export
Administration Regulations, and the embargoes administered by the
Office of Foreign Assets Control.
REGISTER NOW
RSVP by Wednesday, May 4, 2016
EVENT DETAILS
Jones Day Washington
300 New Jersey Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20001
1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Registration
2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Program
5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Reception
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