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ISS > INDUSTRIAL SECURITY ADVISORY BOARD: ISAB MEETINGS > INITIAL MEETING - May 20, 2005
INDUSTRIAL SECURITY ADVISORY BOARD (ISAB)
INITIAL MEETING
Friday, May 20, 2005
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
2745 Iris Street, 1st Floor Boardroom
Overview:
The initial meeting of the Industrial Security Advisory Board was held
on Friday, May 20, 2005 with the following participants:
Industry Associations
- Paul Gillissie
Association of Canadian Search, Employment and Staffing
Services (ACSESS)
- Joanne Stanley
Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance (CATA)
- Mike O'Neil
Canadian Business Information Technology Network (CABiNET)
- Michael Atkinson
Canadian Construction Association (CCA)
- Bill Munson
Information Technology Association of Canada (ITAC)
Industrial Security Sector (ISS)
Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC)
- Gerry Deneault
Director General
- Albert Bissonnette
A/Director, Canadian and International Industrial Security
Directorate (CIISD)
- Peter Hull
Director, Controlled Goods Directorate (CGD)
- Mary Lou Devine
Director, Program Harmonization and Services Directorate
(PHSD)
- Michelle Tardif
Manager, Strategic Planning and Performance Measurement,
PHSD / Advisory Board Secretariat
Members agreed that the Board's Mandate would
be accepted as stated with the recognition that it is subject to change.
Gerry Deneault, Director General, Industrial Security Sector (ISS), welcomed
members and identified the reason for the creation of the Industrial Security
Advisory Board and the importance of its being Association/ industry-focused.
A presentation on the background and
role of the Industrial Security Sector was provided to members, along
with a description of the Sector's vision for the future.
Industry Associations agreed to:
- Advertise the mandate of the ISAB to their members and provide a link
to the web site containing Advisory Board information.
- Consider ISS' offer to make presentations to association members
at future meetings (i.e., monthly meetings, AGMs, etc.).
- Bring the following to the next meeting (to be held in September):
1-2 key issues affecting their industry;
1-2 suggestions on how ISS can improve or streamline its services.
- Consider bringing select members to future meetings where appropriate
to discuss broad issues.
Industrial Security Sector agreed to:
- Provide a section on the ISS web site for the Industrial Security
Advisory Board.
- Continue examining opportunities for streamlining and improvements,
including issues discussed at this session, e.g., uniform approach to
security, charging for services, etc.
- Consider inviting partners in the security and intelligence community
to meetings where appropriate, e.g., government-wide approach to security
clearances.
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