Lon'-Ann Sharp I -- From: Timothy Sent: - March 20, 2012 717 . To: Bob Harriman: Scott Cc& "I've; Ieztr Otieiit G.-eg . I Cc: Kwamena Fete: Bum . Subject: . Natural Reseurzes Canada 1; Attachments: 0NeiL Thanks to all for your replies. Thus faras praenters we have mnfirmed Paul Colleen Galenzoskl of has regretfully declined. moredetai, op{:ortunB:yto C515, per-specfivewouldbeappredated. Intetligence Working Group (I r.a.-rue IhavealsoaddedS/Sgt. Keith czar: anew welasme to attend this Classified Briefing, "hfll an-:1 be held in :r Va: 24:: More to 5. 5.24 Turn O'Neil Senior Intelligence Research Specia'lst Critical Infrastructure Team National Security Criminal Investigations 613-94943265 613-808-1367 mm 51:: to be reclassified or further disseminated without the comer: of the 4: Cedocurnentappartlentau gouvernementdu ('anada.1l dual: pas ?tre ou :3 d'autres sans le cnnsentemmt cle 'Timothy O'Neil" 2012-03-12 10:30 Good Day Colleen, Bob, Greg, Paul and Wes .. Generated by Camscanner from intsig.com Natural Resor.rr:es Canada (l'lRCan) conducts semi-annual classified briefings for the Energy Sector Trig briefiwgs vrhid-r are conducted at the C515 HQ (Ottawa) are attended by representatives of the energyserzr (oi. ranral gas, pip$1es, petroleum refinery and electricity sectors) and members of Canada's intelligence are tam- The egg; sector representatives all possess at least a Level 11 (Secret) Security Clearance. The pu-pose these bridings is to "provide intelligence briefings to select energy representatives so they are izaplarzt the security precautions to protect their assets. The triefrg atso provide a forum for the private sector to brief the Canadian intelligence and cor:m.nIyorr issues we would not normally be privy to. The next briefing will be held on May 24, 2012, with a reception planned for the evening of May 23,. 2512. On behd' of the organizers I am requesting that each of you agree to participate within a panes tr: tie rrzjor prtjects that ead'r of your companies are involved. Toe pr.-rpcse of the panel would be to provide a briefing to the Govemrnent of Canada so that it is aware cf yous' irufativ-.-5, and madly and of more value to your security peers, discuss your security procedures, lessor-as ieartes, etc. Greg -- as the HEP Chair and on behalf of would you be agreeable to solicit the assistance ofan person the 0:1 Sands to discuss its major project? Of course you are very welcome to present on behalf cf t'-e 'rdu-soy as you are well aware of its security concerns. Pad -an rgndate of the OPE Nuclear upgrading would be appreciated. it! those the axxsence are cognnt of the requirement to protect the integrity of your operatcns and otter corporate protected d'rscussions. Ifyou agree, I recommend you provide a briefing focusing on what you have ieamed thus far wt: fire regulators, the communities you are working with and the energy sector industry at Large. can also rse this as a platform to increase the awareness of your community outreach and other inr't:iatives, as ttere 1-rrii he and (2515 in attendance. I-5 an aside il.=tCan has aiso requested that the RCMP (BC and Alberta) provide an overview of their thus far as they relate to your projects BC Hydro). From rn-yeuqperience, these briefings provide an excellent forum to build the relationships required to assist -arittio fin eady resporse '5 appreciated so that can plan accordingly. you advance for your anticipated assistance. Tm Senior Criminal Intefigence Research Specialist Erika! Intalfigerrce Team liafionai Securty Criminal Invatigations 513333-1357 Generated by Camscanner from intsig.com