FBI Intelligence Analysts Association Hosts First Intelligence Forum Focusing on Intelligence/Homeland Security Challenges
Forum sponsored by FBI Intelligence Analyst's Association for intelligence professionals and industry leaders to be focused on topical intelligence issues and include presentations from leading professionals in the intelligence field
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The FBI Intelligence Analysts Association (FBI IAA) will host its first annual intelligence forum, April 12, 2011 from 5-9pm at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre, 641 D Street NW, Washington, DC 20004.
The theme for this year’s forum is a focus on “Intelligence Challenges for the 21st Century". The forum for intelligence professionals and industry leaders focused on national security will include presentations from leading Homeland and national security professionals in the intelligence field.
The keynote speaker will be John Miller, former FBI Assistant Director of the Office of Public Affairs, and current Deputy Director of the Analysis Division of Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Mr. Miller will be speaking on Analytical Transformation and Intelligence Challenges.
In addition to the keynote presentation, we will also have an interactive panel of Intelligence Leaders answering critical questions on Intelligence Challenges in the 21st Century. Intelligence Leaders attending include: Ms. Maureen Baginski, Dr. Bruce Hoffman, Dr. Mark Lowenthal, Mr. Michael Waschull and Dr. Amy Zegart.
Event sponsors include industry technology leaders Palantir, Lexis-Nexis, I2, Harris, Mantech and ESRI.
Through our sponsors' generosity and your attendance, FBI IAA will be able to donate 100% of registration fees and 50% of all the event sponsorship funding to the Wounded Warrior Project - www.woundedwarriorproject.org.
For further information, please visit us at our new website at www.FBIIAA.org or register to attend. Fees for FBI IAA members are just $5.00 and only $10.00 for non-members.
About The FBI IAA: The FBI IAA is a resource for the FBI Intelligence Analyst community and serves as a strong and independent advocate representing the professional interests, both internally and externally, of the FBI’s 3,000 plus Intelligence Analysts.
The FBI IAA is a private, non-profit organization and is not part of the FBI or acting on the FBI’s behalf.
CONTACT:
FBI Intelligence Analysts Association
Jason R. Collins, 202-393-8200, ext.108
National Spokesperson
Fax: 202-318-2287
Email: info@fbiiaa.org
Web: www.FBIIAA.org
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