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General Gene Renuart, Commander of NORAD and USNORTHCOM was a key conference speaker at the Seattle Maritime and Port Security Summit, in Seattle, Wash. May 28 - 29. Renuart shared how his two commands defend the nation, with a focus on interagency teamwork and maritime security initiatives.  He emphasized the importance of integrating efforts to develop a common picture of the maritime domain. Renuart is seen here with Peter Philips, Publisher of Pacific Maritime Magazine, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-Northwest Regional Technology Center for Homeland Security’s Ann Lesperance.

Photo courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-Northwest Regional Technology Center for Homeland Security
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Apr 26, 2013
Seattle, Wash. - General Gene Renuart, Commander of NORAD and USNORTHCOM was a key conference speaker at the Seattle Maritime and Port Security Summit, in Seattle, Wash. May 28 - 29. Renuart shared how his two commands defend the nation, with a focus on interagency teamwork and maritime security initiatives. He emphasized the importance of integrating efforts to develop a common picture of the maritime domain. Renuart is seen here with Peter Philips, Publisher of Pacific Maritime Magazine, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-Northwest Regional Technology Center for Homeland Security’s Ann Lesperance. Photo courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory-Northwest Regional Technology Center for Homeland Security


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