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CIA public event on Tues 11/18
There was a segment about this event on Michael Krasne's show this morning. The event is called Connecting the Dots: Reforming the Intelligence Community Post 9/11.
Tuesday, Nov-18-2003
Connecting the Dots: Reforming the Intelligence Community Post 9/11
John Andrews, West Coast Correspondent, The Economist
James W. Harris, former Chief, Strategic Assessments Group, CIA
Gary Hart, former Senator; Co-Chairman, US Commission on National Security in the 21st Century
John MacGaffin, former Deputy Director for Operations, CIA
Dale Watson, former Executive Assistant Director for Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Intelligence, FBI
Moderated by Jane Wales, President and CEO, World Affairs Council of Northern California
Join us for an event that will focus on the challenges faced by US Intelligence in addressing the security, political, and organizational demands of the future. Our panel will examine the operations of the multiple intelligence bodies of the US Government, as well as the relationships those bodies hold with different political stakeholders. The program will focus in particular on intelligence issues raised by the recent war in Iraq.
Check In: 6:00 PM, Program: 6:30 - 8:00 PM,
Members & Economist Subscribers: $15, Nonmembers: $20, Student Members & Student Subscribers: $10, Student Nonmembers: $15
Location: Nikko Hotel, Grand Ballroom, 222 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
Cosponsored by The Economist
(apparently the other co-sponsor is the World Affairs Council?)
Connecting the Dots: Reforming the Intelligence Community Post 9/11
John Andrews, West Coast Correspondent, The Economist
James W. Harris, former Chief, Strategic Assessments Group, CIA
Gary Hart, former Senator; Co-Chairman, US Commission on National Security in the 21st Century
John MacGaffin, former Deputy Director for Operations, CIA
Dale Watson, former Executive Assistant Director for Counter-Terrorism and Counter-Intelligence, FBI
Moderated by Jane Wales, President and CEO, World Affairs Council of Northern California
Join us for an event that will focus on the challenges faced by US Intelligence in addressing the security, political, and organizational demands of the future. Our panel will examine the operations of the multiple intelligence bodies of the US Government, as well as the relationships those bodies hold with different political stakeholders. The program will focus in particular on intelligence issues raised by the recent war in Iraq.
Check In: 6:00 PM, Program: 6:30 - 8:00 PM,
Members & Economist Subscribers: $15, Nonmembers: $20, Student Members & Student Subscribers: $10, Student Nonmembers: $15
Location: Nikko Hotel, Grand Ballroom, 222 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
Cosponsored by The Economist
(apparently the other co-sponsor is the World Affairs Council?)
For more information:
http://www.wacsfbay.org/program.php?page=7...
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