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Pirates, Ports and Partners: Maritime Security in the 21st Century

October 14, 2009
Admiral Jonathan Greenert, Vice Chief of Naval Operations

The Atlantic Council and the U.S. Naval War College jointly sponsored a conference on the challenges and opportunities for maritime security cooperation with a keynote address by Admiral Jonathan Greenert, Vice Chief of Naval Operations.

The conference examined the drivers of maritime insecurity, assess ongoing coalition maritime operations, share lessons learned from maritime security actors and identify challenges to and opportunities for cooperation that include policy, technical, cultural and legal aspects, with a special emphasis on information sharing in operations and maritime domain awareness.  Conference panels included:

  • Strategic Approaches to Maritime Security
  • Working Lunch on International Cooperation in Maritime Security
  • Lessons Learned from Current Maritime Security Operations
  • Information Sharing and Maritime Domain Awareness

Download Agenda (PDF)

Transcripts and Audio:

Welcome Remarks (Transcript, MP3):

Panel 1 – Strategic Approaches for Maritime Security (Transcript, MP3):

Panel 2 – The Way Forward on Maritime Security Cooperation (Transcript, MP3):

Panel 3 – Confronting Maritime Security Challenges (Transcript, MP3):

Panel 4 – Information Sharing and Maritime Domain Awareness (Transcript, MP3):

Keynote Speech – ADM Jonathan Greenert (Transcript, MP3):

Media Coverage:

This conference was co-hosted with the United States Naval War College.

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