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Trinity Spring Colloquium

 

“Intelligence Support for the War on Terrorism”

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Made possible by a grant from the Office of the Director of National intelligence (ODNI).


Distinguished professionals from intelligence community agencies and from non-governmental organizations, as well as representatives from Trinity's IC CAE Faculty and its IC Scholars Program, will address the challenges of combating terrorism, counter-insurgency, and counter-proliferation from an intelligence perspective.  Exhibits from intelligence community agencies will be set up to provide information regarding careers in intelligence.

The Colloquium is open to all interested individuals free-of-charge.  All planning to attend however are requested to register in advance.  Please revisit the website for updates of speakers' biographies and the addition of panelists.

For more information or to register for the symposium please contact Mr. Stan Dai, 202-884-9689; DaiS@trinitydc.edu


AGENDA

8:00 a.m. Registration, Continental Breakfast

9:15 a.m. Trinity Welcome

9:30 a.m. Opening Remarks/Overview of ICCAE

Dr. James S. Robbins, Director, Trinity ICCAE

9:45 a.m. Morning Session I: The Nature of the Unconventional Challenge

Professor Ken deGraffenreid, Institute for World Politics, Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive 2004-2005

Ted Gistaro, National Intelligence Officer for Transnational Threats, National Intelligence Council

Dr. Tom Marks, National Defense University

11:00 a.m. Morning Session II: Alternative and Structured Analysis of Terror Threats

Joe Brittain, Structured Analysis Specialist, National Counter Terrorism Center

11:45 a.m. Featured Morning Speaker

The Honorable Robert C. McFarlane, Chairman, McFarlane Associates Inc.

12:30 p.m. Luncheon Seating

12:45 p.m. Luncheon Remarks/Keynote: Information Sharing and the War on Terrorism

Russ Travers, Deputy Director, National Counter Terrorism Center

1:30 p.m. Afternoon Session I: Intelligence Reform

Dr. William Nolte, University of Maryland, former Deputy Assistant Director of Central Intelligence

Dr. Michael Warner, ODNI Historian, author of 2005 CIA study, US Intelligence Community Reform Studies Since 1947

2:15 p.m. Afternoon Session II: Cultural Intelligence

Colonel Robert Sharp, British Army (ret), National Defense University

3:00 p.m. Refreshments

3:15 p.m. Afternoon Session III: Assessing Iranian Nuclear Programs and Intentions

Trinity INAF 363 IC Scholar Team Briefs

Mr. Ilan Berman, Vice President, American Foreign Policy Council

Representative from Center for Weapons Intelligence, Nonproliferation, and Arms Control (WINPAC)

4:00 p.m. Closing Remarks

4:15 p.m. Agency Recruiting / Reception

Representatives from Agencies including MCIA, NSA

For more information, call 202-884-9688 or email robbinsj@trinitydc.edu