TRANS ATLANTIC LAB The Policy Network Washington D.C. United States 16-20 July 2017
Sunday 16 July 2017 all day Arrival of participants in Washington D.C. Transfer by shuttle bus to: The River Inn Hotel 924 25th Street NW Washington D.C., 20037 18:30 Welcome Dinner District Commons 2200 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington D.C., 20037 Monday 17 July 2017 TRADE 8:15 Transfer by shuttle bus to: The Loft 600 F St NW Washington D.C., 20004 9:00 Welcome The Loft, 600 F St NW, Washington D.C., 20004 Dr Jürgen Martens President, European Liberal Forum 9:30 Introduction to the programme and exchange on expectations with participants Q&A session The Loft, 600 F St NW, Washington D.C., 20004 Susanne Hartig Executive Director, European Liberal Forum 10:00 Keynote address The Loft, 600 F St NW, Washington D.C., 20004 Caroline Vicini Deputy Chief of Mission of the European Union to the United States Moderator: Dr Jürgen Martens President, European Liberal Forum 10:30 Speed networking for staffers The Loft, 600 F St NW, Washington D.C., 20004 Moderator: Jeroen Dobber Programme Officer, European Liberal Forum
Monday 17 July 2017 12:00 Transfer by shuttle bus to: Innovation Centre, AT&T 1120 20th St NW Suite 1000 Washington D.C., 20036 12:30 Lunch Innovation Centre AT&T, 1120 20th St NW Suite 1000 Washington D.C., 20036 13:00 Case study on transatlantic trade policy Innovation Centre AT&T, 4th Floor, Conference Room H 1120 20th St NW Suite 1000, Washington D.C., 20036 Setting the Standard in Free Trade: New Directions for Transatlantic Trade Agreements Moderator and presenter: Thomas Leys Coordinator of Research Centre Albert Maertens (Policy Institute Open VLD Flemish Liberal Democrats) 15:00 Rethinking transatlantic trade: Political perspectives Innovation Centre AT&T, 4th Floor, Conference Room H 1120 20th St NW Suite 1000, Washington D.C., 20036 Ken Levinson Executive Director of the Washington International Trade Association Karen A. Tramontano Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Blue Star Strategies, LLC Moderator: Claus Gramckow Representative of the Transatlantic Dialogue Program of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation North America 16:30 Debriefing after Day One 16:45 Transfer by shuttle bus to: UPS Town House 421 New Jersey Ave SE Washington D.C., 20001 17:30 Transatlantic Week programme: Network reception UPS Town House, 421 New Jersey Ave SE, Washington D.C., 20001 Dontai Smalls Vice President, Corporate Government Affairs, UPS Danuta Hübner MEP Chair, Committee on Constitutional Affairs, European Parliament 18:30 END OF THE FIRST DAY
Tuesday 18 July 2017 SECURITY 8:15 Transfer by shuttle bus to: Capitol South Metro 8:45 Registration Congressional Visitors Center (CVC) First St NE, Washington D.C., 20515 9:30 Transatlantic Week programme: Welcome Congressional Visitors Center (CVC) First St NE, Washington D.C., 20515 Jim Costa U.S. House of Representatives (D-CA) Jim Kolbe U.S. House of Representative (R-AZ) 9:45 Transatlantic Week programme: Session on Security Congressional Visitors Center (CVC) First St NE, Washington D.C., 20515 Stephanie Murphy U.S. House of Representatives (D-FL) Knut Fleckstein MEP Member of the European Parliament (S&D) Simon Serfaty Professor of U.S. Foreign Policy and Eminent Scholar at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA Jason Wiseman Secretary General, Atlantic Treaty Association Chairman: John Wyles Senior Adviser, The Policy Network 11:00 Transfer by taxi to: The Loft 11:20 Case study: Russia and NATO in the Baltics The Loft, 600 F St NW, Washington D.C., 20004 (TBC) Moderator: Dr Marybeth Ulrich Professor of Government, Department of National Security and Strategy, U.S. Army War College 14:00 Presentation of the results of the case study by the participants 15:00 Transatlantic Security Relations
tuesday 18 July 2017 Capitol Building, Room H-122 East Capitol St NE & First St SE, Washington D.C. Scott Cullinane Professional Staff Member at House Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. House of Representative Dr Marybeth Ulrich Professor of Government, Department of National Security and Strategy, U.S. Army War College Hans Van Baalen MEP President of ALDE Party Moderator: Kristof Kleemann Chief of Staff of Alexander Graf Lambsdorff MEP, Vice-President of the European Parliament 16:30 Debriefing after Day Two 16:45 Transfer by shuttle bus to: River Inn Hotel 17:00 END OF THE SECOND DAY Wednesday 19 July 2017 DIGITAL 8:15 Transfer by shuttle bus to: Capitol South Metro 9:00 Registration Thomas Jefferson Building Library of Congress, 10 First St SE, Washington D.C. 9:45 Transatlantic Week programme: The Future of Work Thomas Jefferson Building Library of Congress, 10 First St SE, Washington D.C. Bob Goodlatte U.S. House of Representatives (R-VA), Chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary David Martin MEP Member of the European Parliament (S&D) Ziga Turk Professor at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Liz Reicherts Head of US Government Affairs, Siemens Frances Burwell Distinguished Fellow, Atlantic Council 11:15 Transatlantic Week programme: Modernizing the Digital Regulatory Framework: A common Transatlantic opportunity
wednesday 19 July 2017 Thomas Jefferson Building Library of Congress, 10 First St SE, Washington D.C. Donald Stockdale Chief, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, Federal Communications Commission Andrianos Giannou President, Youth of the European People s Party Juan Manuel Wilches Durán Commissioner, Communications Regulation Commission (CRC), Columbia Pilar del Castillo MEP Member of the European Parliament (EPP), Chair of the European Internet Forum Moderated by: James Fontella-Khan Financial Times 12:45 Transatlantic Week programme: Lunch 14:30 Mini-Hackathon on digital policy-making Cannon House Office Building, Room 441 27 Independence Ave SE, Washington D.C., 20003 Moderated by: James Fontanella-Khan Financial Times Facilitated by: Laurien Berkvens D66, Senior Policy Officer, Dutch Parliament 16:45 Transfer by shuttle bus to: River Inn Hotel 17:00 END OF THE third DAY
Thursday 20 July 2017 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT 8:00 Check-out The River Inn Hotel, 924 25th Street NW Washington D.C., 20037 8:15 Transfer by shuttle bus to: AT&T Innovation Centre 9:00 Working on the other side of the Atlantic: Insights from personal experiences Innovation Centre AT&T, 10th Floor, Conference Room 10-1 1120 20th St NW Suite 1000, Washington D.C., 20036 James Barbour Spokesperson and Head of Press and Public Diplomacy Section, Delegation of the European Union to the United States of America Aaretti Siitonen First Secretary at Embassy of Finland Moderator: Susanne Hartig ELF Executive Director 10:00 Moving on from Paris Agreement: New transatlantic perspectives on environmental policy Innovation Centre AT&T, 10th Floor, Conference Room 10-1 1120 20th St NW Suite 1000, Washington D.C., 20036 Laurien Berkvens D66, Senior Policy Officer, Dutch Parliament Esther Rojas García Climate Change Policy Consultant, International Development Moderator: Jeroen Dobber ELF Programme Officer 11:00 Evaluation session Moderator: Susanne Hartig ELF Executive Director 13:00 Closing lunch 14:00 End of formal programme Departure of participants
OVERVIEW OF EVENT FORMATS Speed networking Meeting format designed to accelerate making new contacts. Multiple people gather in a single space for a series of short bilateral meetings. People meet each other one at a time for a short interval and then move on to the next person. During the talks, attendees can talk about their day-to-day work and exchange ideas on professional topics of interest. Case study The case study is designed to discuss practical situations in small groups. Participants are provided with a case, background reading and written questions to guide the group discussion. The case takes place in a real-life context and provides participants with the possibility of exploring problems from multiple perspectives. After the group discussions, the groups ideas will be summarised in a plenary setting. Hackathon A hackathon is an event format, popular within the tech community, where groups of people come together to collaborate intensively over a short period of time to work on specific challenges. Participants will form groups of about 2-5 individuals, that are given a specific issue to solve, and then dive into problems for a given period of time. At the end of the hackathon, each team will present the solution to their group s problem case. The aim of the hackathon is to stimulate creative problem-solving and to think beyond pre-existing ideas or boundaries. contact information Susanne Hartig phone +32 488 248204 shartig@liberalforum.eu Jeroen Dobber phone +32 497 124862 jdobber@liberalforum.eu An event organised by the European Liberal Forum (ELF). Co-funded by the European Parliament. Neither the European Parliament nor the European Liberal Forum are responsible for the content of the programme, or for any use that may be made of it. The views expressed herein are those of the speaker(s) alone. These views do not necessarily reflect those of the European Parliament and/or the European Liberal Forum asbl.