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  1. presents a training conference 5th Annual Intelligence Discover the Latest Initiatives in Open Analysis & Source Intelligence that are Changing Processing TM and Reshaping the IC. See page 3 for details! Achieving Timely, Accurate, and Relevant Intelligence November 16 - 18, 2009 • Washington, DC metro area Featuring a distinguished speaker faculty that includes: Don’t miss your most vital opportunity of the year to: Colonel James Stockmoe, USA • Receive detailed updates on new and emerging technology needs G-2, United States Army Intelligence and current challenges in intelligence analysis and processing James Chaparro • Discover collaboration opportunities for industry and the intelligence Deputy Under Secretary for Mission community Integration, Office of Intelligence and Analysis, Department of • Gain first-hand insight into national and military intelligence Homeland Security interests and how intelligence shapes policy and operations Michael E. Kennedy Director, Enterprise Operations, INTELINK Enterprise Collaboration “Great conference, good selection of speakers, Center very well organized. Would definitely attend Michael Del Vecchio anther IDGA event.” Deputy Director, Chief Operating Officer, National Reconnaissance - ITT Research Office Media Partners: Registration Discounts at sherryl.jacobs@idga.org or call 1-416-597-4710
  2. Who You Will Meet: 5th Annual At IDGA’s Intelligence Analysis & Processing 2009, you will have the unique In telligen ce opportunity to interact and network with representatives from the Intelligence Community, as well as from military units, Analy sis and government agencies, manufacturers/ contractors, and technology service providers. Attendees will include Program Proc essing TM and Project Managers, Analysts, Branch Heads, Project Leads, Commanders, Scientists and Engineers with the following responsibilities: Dear Colleague, • Intelligence • Security “Nothing is more important to natio • Counter-Terrorism nal security than the making and the security polices and timely, accurate, conduct of good objective and relevant intelligence” • Information Systems and Architectures - Director of National Intelligence, Denn is Blair • Data Mining • Knowledge Management The US Intelligence Community (IC) is in a process of reform and realignme administration. The transformation nt under the Obama • Competitive and Business is bringing institutional changes that fostering diverse and independent are reshaping analysis, Intelligence analysis throughout the IC, and prom collaboration among analysts. Whil oting greater • Data Collection e new budget priorities shift and cond greater IC cooperation is essential to ense intelligence funds, the National Security Strategy. • Enterprise Architecture • Threat Analysis Today, terrorism and emerging secu rity threats in this era of hybrid new levels of intelligence capabiliti warfare demand es that require advanced sources, analysis to discover, identify, track processing, and , and target these new threats! About IDGA IDGA’s 5th Annual Intelligence Ana lysis & Processing conference will The Institute for Defense & Government comprehensive overview of these deliver a focus areas, requirements, emerging Advancement (IDGA) is a non-partisan methods and technologies involved policies, programs, in processing and analyzing intelligenc information based organization dedicated reports that are accurate and respo e data to produce to the promotion of innovative ideas in nsive to mission managers’ and comm anders’ needs. public service and defense. We bring This conference will provide unique together speaker panels comprised of insight into the following areas: • Operational and strategic level intell military and government professionals igence while attracting delegates with decision- • Intelligence needs to guide foreign policy making power from military, government, • Utilizing multiple intelligence sources for policy development and defense industries. For more • Interoperability of domestic and natio information please email Sherryl Jacobs at: nal intelligence centers sherryl.jacobs@idga.org The pre-conference Open Source Intelligence and Technology Focu perspectives from leaders on open s Day will develop source intelligence, along with its limita in-depth trainings will explore the most tions, for the IC. These to gain first-hand experience. critical questions of the day and give you the opportunity Here’s what people are saying about IDGA: Reserve your place among your peer s and key leaders in the intelligence “Good balance of subject matter: emailing Sherryl Jacobs at sherryl.ja community now by cobs@idga.org or by calling11-416-5 97-4710. policy, implementation and I look forward to meeting you in Nove implications (lessons learned). mber! Excellent briefers with relevant V/R, P.S. Don,t experience.” - LMCO forget to sign up for the pre-conference Open “Great coverage. A lot of Luis G. Hernandez Program Director Source Intelligence and information on the subject.” - DESE Research, Inc. IDGA Technology Focus Day! “Forward looking. Excellent!” - Boeing Register Now! Call 1.416.597.4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 2
  3. Open Source Intelligence and Technology Focus Day Monday, November 16, 2009 Give time to the issues that matter most. Sign up for the Open Source Intelligence and Technology Focus Day and dedicate more time to dialogue and networking in a classroom environment. This in-depth and interactive series of workshops will examine current challenges in open source intelligence. Hear from leading academic researchers and government organizations on the technology and processes that are revolutionizing current and future uses of open source and overseas contingency operations. These practical application sessions will deliver high impact training led by globally recognized experts. During a Focus Day, you can expect: • Smaller, classroom-style sessions • In-depth discussions with the class leaders and fellow attendees 7:30am – 8:00am Registration and Coffee 8:00am – 10:00am Collecting and utilizing open source intel Complementary Aspects of Open Source to All Source Intelligence In the sometimes harried world of intelligence collection and subsequent What will be covered: analysis, open source material is often overshadowed because it has not • Real-time utilization of open source intelligence been produced by a field collector in a clandestine environment. • Collection and parsing intelligence Nevertheless, when properly collected and parsed, open source intelligence can often be a value added element to the all source intelligence package, How you will benefit: adding a degree of supplementary material that can provide context to a • Gain an appreciation of how open source intelligence aids the all source particular intelligence problem. At times, the amount of available material intelligence product can result in intelligence overload. Thus it is advantageous to understand • Understand the range and extent of open source resources how one can effectively and efficiently collect and utilize this additional • Become more familiar with open source collection techniques and Technology Focus Day information. It is the purpose of this presentation to demonstrate how open Session Leader: source information acquired from a variety of sources can complement the Professor Steve Young, Sam Houston State University (The Texas overall intelligence product. State University System) Open Source Intelligence 10:00am – 12:00pm Managing open source intel Awash in the Flood: How a Treble Hook Approach Can Help your Open Source Research Enterprise In the flood of data that intelligence agencies face, one question is critical - How can an analyst move from being the passive observer to the more How you will benefit: proactive director of their fishing for the right data? The treble hook • Discover a non-technical perspective on open source data mining approach is a three pronged open source collection strategy that helps • Consider a philosophical means to become proactive in open source gather relevant and focused data from a variety of open sources. This research discussion will spark the attendee’s imagination to reconsider ways to tap • Learn best practices for tapping into research quickly into academic circles, new media and on-line communities as a means to overcome the flood and get “just the facts” sooner. Session Leader: Professor James David Ballard, Associate Professor, California State What will be covered: University Northridge • Effective ways to mange intelligence volume • Open source collection strategy 12:00pm – 1:00pm Lunch 1:00pm – 3:00pm How to best meet the IC’s needs Providing Open Source Solutions: Is There Common Ground Between the IC’s Mission and the Vendors’ Agenda? The focus of this workshop presentation will be awareness-building among What will be covered: attendees on the challenges posed by the continuum of broad, global • Relationship between the IC and business community diversity of vendor efforts on R&D, proprietary product development for • Business efforts on research and development advanced non-IC applications (e.g. banking/finance and other non-govt • New open source solutions high-security demand environments), the voluntary industry standards process and the government-facilitated standards process (NIST, Common How you will benefit: Criteria, CNSS, etc.) and considerations for IC in engaging with private • Learn how be to meet the needs of the IC entities dividing their development attention across all these (sometimes • Plan for IC partnerships competing) venues/customer-engagements. Session Leader: Michael Aisenberg, Principal, Federal Systems Security, The MITRE Corporation 3:00pm – 5:00pm New approaches in open source systems development Use of Open Source and Open Source Approaches in Military Tactical System Development This workshop presentation will discuss open source approaches that • Pitfalls and lessons learned minimize preventive failures in systems development. This workshop will also • Data rights issues and programmatic concerns evaluate how to successfully leverage collaborative applications to deliver a fully integrated enterprise that directly services open source intelligence. How you will benefit: • Work on virtual collaboration What will be covered: • Examine “process automation” for intelligence • Advantages of open source in system development Session Leader: Michael MacKay, VP of Technology, Progeny Systems Register Now! Call 1.416.597.4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 3
  4. Main Conference Day 1 Main Conference Day 2 Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Wednesday, November 18, 2009 7:15 Registration & Coffee 7:15 Registration & Coffee 8:15 Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 8:15 Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 8:30 DHS Future Plans and Initiatives in Intelligence 8:30 Army Military Intelligence Rebalancing Initiative Analysis Sustained Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN) cycle US Army DHS Keynote • Keynote • The intelligence enterprise future of analysis • Comprehensive Army MI Force Strategy support • Collection and analysis needs at DHS • BCT and Division/Corps full-spectrum operations • New policy initiatives Colonel James Stockmoe, USA, United States Army James Chaparro, Deputy Under Secretary for Mission Intelligence, G-2 Integration, Office of Intelligence and Analysis, Department of Homeland Security 9:15 Future Capabilities and Priorities Update on the ODNI/IC Enterprise Solutions 9:15 New Intelligence Priorities at the National • Share point enterprise Reconnaissance Office and for the IC • IC connect •Current achievements at the NRO • Enterprise search improvements •Intelligence transformation process Michael E. Kennedy, Director, Enterprise Operations, Michael Del Vecchio, Deputy Director, Chief Operating INTELINK Enterprise Collaboration Center, DNI Officer, National Reconnaissance Office 10:00 Networking Break 10:00 Networking Break 10:45 The Intelligence Community Digital Identifier National Security 10:45 National Security Update on Information • Identity and access management program Sharing Challenges • IdAM enterprise implementation Strategy • New objectives and requirements • Strategic planning and coordination • SIGINT intelligence and changes ahead Greg Hall, Chief, Identity and Access Management (IdAM) • From intelligence to policy Division Program Manager, Intelligence Community Identity Dr. Barry A. Zulauf, Deputy Chief, Office of National & Access Management Initiative, ODNI Security Intelligence 11:30 Highlighting Research and Development 11:30 Intelligence and Targeting – Supporting Partnerships for Enhanced Intelligence Customs Operations: Focus on the Enemy • NGA R&D priorities • Intelligence and targeting – key elements supporting border • Future agency success security efforts every day of the year • Most pressing technical challenges in intelligence • Knowledge of the enemy and its tactics and methods are Vonna Heaton, Director, InnoVision Directorate, National translated into focused targeting efforts Geospatial Agency • “You don’t find what you’re not looking for” Carlos Cortez, Chief, Senior Analyst, US Customs and 12:15 Lunch Border Protection, Office of Intelligence and Operations Coordination 1:30 Open Source Software: Issues in Quality and Security 12:15 Lunch • Open source software systems • New security threats in intelligence analysis 1:30 The Hybrid-War Era & Emerging Challenges Phillip A. Laplante, PhD, Professor of Software Engineering, for Intelligence in the Middle East Affiliate Professor of Information Science and Technology, • What the IC is missing Penn State University • Intelligence analysis that shapes policy • Continuing to adapt intelligence to the threat 2:15 Strategic Issues in the Intelligence Sharing Professor Alon Ben-Meir, Terrorism and Intelligence Community Expert, New York University • Crisis support • Risk in analysis 2:15 Enhancing the Public-Private Partnership and • Operational support Ensuring Greater IC Analysis Transformation Dr. John C.K. Daly, Consultant, The OSINT Group • Developing new technologies • Current state of intelligence analysis 2:45 Networking Break Ed Waltz, Chief Scientist, Intelligence Innovation Division, BAE Systems Advanced Information Technologies 3:15 IC Collaboration in Analysis • Automated tools for continued analysis education 3:00 Networking Break • Wide area surveillance • Improving identification of threats in intelligence 3:45 Intelligence Analysis and Processing Capacity Dr. Bruce Murphy, Chief Academic Officer, Air University, – a How-to for the IC Maxwell Air Force Base • Identifying it • Enabling/enhancing it 4:45 Legal and Ethical Issues with Intelligence • Employing it Collection, Analysis, and Processing Donald "Don" Get, Special Advisor for Operations, US • Collection and analysis process pitfalls Army Intelligence and Security Command • Protection of domestic information • Information sharing tools and information integrity 4:30 Non-State Actor Threats and Their Challenges Michael Andregg, JPST program, University of St. Thomas in to the Intelligence Process St. Paul, Minnesota • Tactical field intelligence challenges • Nation-to-tactical integration 5:30 End of Main Conference • Current and future environments of adversaries Dr. Wayne Zaideman, MITRE 5:15 End of Day 1 Register Now! Call 1.416.597.4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 4
  5. Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities Register by Email, Phone or Fax Why sponsor or exhibit at IDGA’s 5th Annual Intelligence Contact Sherryl Jacobs: Analysis & Processing? IDGA sponsorships and exhibits are an excellent opportunity for your company to showcase its products and services to a highly targeted, Email: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org senior-level military audience. IDGA helps companies achieve sales, Phone: 1-416-597-4710 marketing and branding objectives by setting aside a limited number Fax: 1-416-598-7934 24 Hours of event sponsorships and exhibit spaces – all of which are custom- tailored to help your company maximize its exposure at the event Ask about our Secure-Express Priority Service! and reach key decision-makers in your field. PRICING Military, Government & Academia* FOR MORE INFORMATION To learn more about these and other marketing opportunities, please Register and Register and Standard contact Sherryl Jacobs at 1-416-597-4710 or via email at Pay by 09/18 Pay by 10/16 Price sherryl.jacobs@idga.org Main Conference $799 $899 $999 Only Venue information: Open Source $500 $500 $500 Contact Sherryl Jacobs: Intelligence and Technology Email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org or call 1-416-597-4710 for Focus Day updates. *This category does NOT include government contractors; contractors are considered civilian/industry for the purpose of determining registration fees. Military personnel are requested to be in uniform. Here’s a sample list of delegates who have attended Intelligence Analysis & PRICING Industry Pricing Processing in the past: Register and Register and Standard • Lockheed Martin Pay by 09/18 Pay by 10/16 Price • US Army Main Conference $1,299 $1,399 $1,499 • The MITRE Corporation Only • Verint System Ltd. • US Army War College Open Source $650 $650 $650 • Booz Allen Hamilton Intelligence and Technology • Imagine Communications Inc Focus Day • Defence Procurment Agency • SAIC Team Discounts* • Danish Army Number of Attendees Savings of: • Nortel Government Solutions Incorporated 3 to 4 10% • DHS 5 or more 15% • Basis Technology * Discounts apply to registrations submitted together, at the same time. Cannot be combined with any other discount. • SPADAC • ENSCO Inc Discounts cannot be combined. • Oak Ridge National Laboratory MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE IN U.S. DOLLARS TO: IDGA • Battelle Memorial Institute A $99 processing charge will be assessed to all registrations not accompanied by • SPSS Inc credit card payment at the time of registration. • Decisive Analytics Corporation * CT residents or people employed in the state of CT must add 6% sales tax. • Office of National Security Intelligence(NN) Details for making payment via EFT or wire transfer: • Applied Signal Technology Inc. JPMorgan Chase Penton Learning Systems LLC dba IQPC: 957-097239 • Dept of Defense ABA/Routing #: 021000021 Reference: Please include the name of the attendee(s) and the event number: 10814.004 Media Partners: Payment Policy: Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches and refreshments. Your registration will not be confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation. Please email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org for cancellation, postponement and substitution policy Note: Call or email Sherryl Jacobs for directions or transportation suggestions Special Dietary Needs: If you have a dietary restriction, please contact Customer Service at 1-416-597-4710 to discuss your specific needs. ©2009 IDGA. All Rights Reserved. The format, design, content and arrangement of this brochure constitute a trademark of IDGA. Unauthorized reproduction will be actionable under the Lanham Act and common law principles. Register Now! Call 1.416.597.4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 5
  6. 5th Annual IDGA 535 5th Avenue, 8th Floor Intelligence New York, NY 10017 Analysis & Processing TM For registration discounts and other conference details contact Sherryl Jacobs, Your customer registration code is: Business Development Director TLS-SJ When registering, please provide the code above. Don’t miss your most vital opportunity of the year to: • Receive detailed updates on new and emerging technology needs and current challenges in intelligence analysis and processing 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: • Discover collaboration opportunities for industry and the 1 Call: 1-416-597-4710 intelligence community 2 Email: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org 3 Fax: 1-416-598-7934 • Gain first-hand insight into national and military intelligence interests and how intelligence shapes policy Contact me for Registration Discounts! and operations 10814.004.TLS.SJ presents a training conference 5th Annual Intelligence Discover the Latest Initiatives in Open Analysis & Source Intelligence that are Changing and Reshaping Processing TM the IC. See page 3 for details! Achieving Timely, Accurate, and Relevant Intelligence November 16 - 18, 2009 • Washington, DC metro area REGSITER NOW! Call 1-416-597-4710 or email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org

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