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Meet RIC: Introducing the Homeland Security Regional Innovation Cluster
As part of NCPC’s Speaker Series, state and local economic development experts and federal agency leaders outlined their strategies to spur innovation and regional economic growth by seizing the opportunity presented by the new Department of Homeland Security Headquarters at St. Elizabeths.
Welcome and Introduction
Remarks from NCPC Chairman L. Preston Bryant, DHS Executive Director for Urban Affairs and Headquarters Consolidation Carol Mitten, David Robertson, MWCOG Executive Director, who moderates the panel.
Remarks from NCPC Chairman L. Preston Bryant, DHS Executive Director for Urban Affairs and Headquarters Consolidation Carol Mitten, David Robertson, MWCOG Executive Director, who moderates the panel.
Barry Johnson
Remarks from Barry A. E. Johnson, Senior Advisor and Director of Strategic Initiatives, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration
Remarks from Barry A. E. Johnson, Senior Advisor and Director of Strategic Initiatives, U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration
Harriet Tregoning
Remarks from Harriet Tregoning, Director of DC Office of Planning
Remarks from Harriet Tregoning, Director of DC Office of Planning
Terry Holzheimer
Remarks by Terry Holzheimer, Director of Economic Development for Arlington County
Remarks by Terry Holzheimer, Director of Economic Development for Arlington County
Christian Johannsson
Remarks by Christian Johansson, Secretary of Business & Economic Development, State of Maryland
Remarks by Christian Johansson, Secretary of Business & Economic Development, State of Maryland
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Closing Remarks
Remarks by Dr. Christina Gabriel of Carnegie Mellon University
Closing Remarks
Remarks by Dr. Christina Gabriel of Carnegie Mellon University
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