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  1. Discover the latest initiatives in intelligence S&T and R&D that presents a training conference are transforming the IC See page 3 for details! 5th Annual MULTI-INT TM Featuring a distinguished speaker faculty that includes: Summit Major General Kathleen E. Fick Director of Intelligence (J2), Driving an Integrated, Agile and Cooperative National Guard Bureau Intelligence Community Brigadier General Vincent Stewart, USMC Director of Intelligence, February 8 – 10, 2010 | Washington, DC United States Marine Corps Colonel Jacqueline S Walsh, USAF Commander, Joint Transformation Command – Intelligence Colonel D Scott George, USAF Commander, National Air and Space Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ms. Dawn Meyerriecks Don’t miss your BEST opportunity of the year to: Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Acquisition & Technology, ODNI • Attain key updates on delivering balanced and effective capabilities for warfighter • Discover the latest IC acquisition priorities and the direction of tomorrow’s intelligence • Get detailed insight on the new and emerging technology challenges that need to be overcome this year Media Partners: REGISTER NOW! Email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org or call 1-416-597-4710
  2. 5th Annual Who you will meet: At IDGA’s Mulit-INT 2010, you will have MULTI-INT the unique opportunity to interact and network with representatives from the Intelligence Community, as well as from military units, government agencies, manufacturers and contractors, and technology service providers. Attendees will TM include Program and Project Managers, Summit Analyst, Branch Heads, Project Leads, Commanders, Scientists and Engineers with the following responsibilities: • Intelligence Driving an Integrated, Agile, and February 8 – 10, 2010 • Security • Counter-Terrorism Cooperative Intelligence Community Washington, DC • Information Systems and Architectures • Data Mining • Knowledge Management Dear Colleague, • Competitive and Business Intelligence The United States of America face s a complex and rapidly changin Data Collection security environment in which g national • nation states, highly capable non-stat other transnational forces will cont e actors, and • Enterprise Architecture inue to compete with and challeng interests. Adversaries, both institutio e U.S. national • Threat Analysis nal and individual, are likely to use insurgent means as well as new tech asymmetric and nology to counter U.S. interests at abroad. There may be opportunitie home and s for cooperative multilateral actio challenges. A number of nation -stat n to meet these es have the ability to challenge U.S. traditional and emerging ways. interests in About IDGA Now that the entire IC has been task The Institute for ed with the goal of sharing data, needs to flow effectively between information Defense & and among the IC to ensure accu intelligence. rate and actionable Government Advancement (IDGA) is a non- IDGA’s 2010 Multi-INT Summit partisan information based will tackle policies, legacy syst organization dedicated to the acquisition priorities and technolo ems, new gy advancements necessary to promotion of innovative ideas in public intelligence integration and part improve nership. service and defense. We bring together speaker panels comprised of military This year’s event emphasizes informa tion sharing between the military and government professionals while various civilian agencies. IDGA’s Mul services and the attracting delegates with decision- ti-INT summit will also detail acqu for the intelligence community as isition priorities making power from military, it undergoes an unparallel transfor century. This summit highlights effo mation in the 21st government and defense industries. rts in the Intelligence Community foreign and domestic intelligence for the fusion of For more information, please contact in order for agencies to create a cultu collaboration to provide compreh re of Sherryl at sherryl.jacobs@idga.org. ensive intelligence for operational success. This conference will delve into the details of the following key • Enabling real or near real-time intelligence topics: • Latest strategie s and techniques in data and info rmation fusion • Delivering bala nced and improving capabilities Here’s what past • Advancemen ts in S&T/R&D that develop the wor attendees are saying kforce Don’t miss this great opportunity to network and forge new part about IDGA events: solutions with your peers. Rese nerships and rve your place among the stakeho Register yourself and your team lders in the IC. early-bird and group discounts. Call today by contacting Sherryl Jaco bs and ask about our “Great conference, good Sherryl directly at 1-416-597-4710 selection of speakers, form on the back of this broxchur or fax the order e to 1-416-598-7934. very well organized. I look forward to meeting you in Feb ruary! Would definitely attend V/R, another IDGA event.” P.S. Don’t forget ITT Research to sign up for the pre-summit S&T/R&D Luis G. Hernandez “Forward-looking. Program Director focus day! Excellent!” IDGA Boeing 2 REGISTER NOW! Email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org or call 1-416-597-4710
  3. INTELLIGENCE S&T AND R&D FOCUS DAY INTELLIGENCE S&T AND R&D FOCUS DAY Monday, February 08, 2010 Give time to the issues that matter most. Sign up for the S&T/R&D 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 S&T/R&D for the intelligence community. Hear from leading academic researchers and government organizations on the technology and processes that are revolutionizing research & development and the future uses of science & technology 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 • Interactive sessions featuring case studies and lessons learned in an intimate setting • In-depth discussions with the class leaders and fellow attendees 7:15 AM - 8:00 AM Registration & Coffee 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Technology Acquisition for a State-Of-The-Art Community Acquisition Transformation Required for the 21st Century This workshop with cover the "what" and "how" of the required DoD How you will benefit: acquisitions in the security world of the 21st Century; as well as the needed • Gain an appreciation of how acquisition aids the all source intelligence product transformation of the national security industrial base to provide the essential • Become more familiar with the range and extent of R&D resources goods and services at affordable costs and in the required response times. • Understand the scarcity of R&D dollars and the importance of focusing efforts wisely What will be covered: • Security issues for the new administration Session Leader: • Collection and parsing intelligence needs Honorable Jacques S. Gansler, Director, Center for Public Policy & Private Enterprise Director, University of Maryland Former Under Secretary of Defense, Acquisition, Technology for Intelligence, USD (I) 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM How to best meet the IC’s Fusion needs Human-Centered Multi-INT Fusion The traditional role of data fusion has involved the use of physical sensors to • Humans acting as an ad hoc community of analysts (“crowd-sourcing” of the observe physical targets; in effect trying to characterize the physical landscape analysis process) for situational awareness. In this workshop, explore how rapid changes in non- • Humans acting as new sources of information traditional warfare have changed the focus of fusion systems to try to assess the How you will benefit: human landscape as well as the physical landscape. • Understand the dynamics of ad hoc community of observers What will be covered: • Ascertain how providing inputs augment traditional sensor systems •Human analysts supporting the analysis process (advanced visualization and Session Leader: sonification interfaces) Dr. David Hall, The Center for Network-Centric Cognition and Information Fusion, Pennsylvania State University 12:00PM – 1:00PM Lunch will be Served 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM The latest R&D on intelligence management Smart Power: Using Social Media Intelligence to Measure and Guide Engagement To make intelligent decisions about actions related to perceptions, attitudes, • Public Opinion Polling by Proxy (POP/P): Establishing the feasibility and beliefs, and behaviors, our political, military, diplomatic, and development methodology for calibrating implicit polling performed via new social media to leaders need to understand and engage in the dynamics of foreign populations well-understood demographics from traditional polling sources throughout the world. This talk will summarize MITRE research and How you will benefit: development efforts to investigate the latest science and technology needs. • Learn about smart power and the real world application of automated What will be covered: sentiment analysis • Sentiment Analysis for Strategic Communication Assessment (SASCA): • Understand how social media (e.g., forums, blogs, microblogs) can be Indications and warnings using natural language processing to analyze leveraged to understand foreign attitudes sentiment to monitor attitude and behavior trends in an area of operation • Understand what measures and indicators are essential to assessment • Forum and Blog Threaded Comment Analysis (FABTAC): Analysis of forum Session Leader: comment threads to provide interactive visualizations and thread summaries Dr. Mark T. Maybury, MITRE Corporation for intelligence and operations 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM New Approaches in S&T Development Exploiting Context in the Intelligence Community This workshop will discuss exploiting context in Intelligence as it aims to exploit How you will benefit: both, the demand for automatic adaptively and the perceivableness of context • Work on S&T collaboration data. This workshop will look to set a framework for the development of • Examine “process automation” for intelligence generically adaptive applications to meet the needs and challenges for the Session Leader: intelligence community. Alan Steinberg What will be covered: Principal Research Scientist • How to manage context Georgia Tech Research Institute • Pitfalls and lessons learned • Data rights issues programmatic concerns 3 REGISTER NOW! Email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org or call 1-416-597-4710
  4. MAIN SUMMIT MAIN SUMMIT DAY ONE DAY TWO Tuesday, February 09, 2010 Wednesday, February 10, 2010 7:15 Registration & Coffee 7:45 Registration & Coffee 8:15 Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 8:15 Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 8:30 The Intelligence Communities Acquisitions Way Ahead 8:30 US Joint Command Intelligence Rebalancing JFCOM Keynote • The intelligence enterprise future of acquisition • JFCOM Intelligence Initiatives • Collection and analysis needs for the IC • Comprehensive Joint Strategy support • New policy initiatives • Support for full-spectrum operations Colonel D. Scott George, USAF, Commander, National Air and Colonel Jacqueline S Walsh, USAF, Commander, Joint Space Intelligence Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Transformation Command - Intelligence 9:15 Data Sharing in the Intelligence and National Security 9:15 The National Guard and its Role in an Agile Intelligence Keynote Community in Support of the Warfighter Intelligence Community • Current achievements at USMC intelligence • Current intelligence and foreign threat information USMC • Intelligence transformation across the IC • Intelligence policy for the Joint Forces Headquarters • Data fusion for military operations • Joint intelligence policy and programs Brigadier General Vincent Stewart, USMC Major General Kathleen E. Fick Director of Intelligence Director of Intelligence (J2), National Guard Bureau 10:00 Networking Break 10:00 Networking Break 10:45 ODNI acquisition priorities for tomorrow’s IC 10:45 Creating Industry and Government relationship that challenges builds the Intelligence Community • New objectives and requirements • Informing decision makers • Intelligence and technology changes ahead • Creating a culture of collaboration • From acquisition and technology to policy • Strategic planning and coordination Dawn Meyerriecks, Deputy Director of National Intelligence Ellen E. McCarthy, President, Intelligence and National for Acquisition & Technology, Office of the Director of Security Alliance National Intelligence 11:30 Technology Challenges and Initiatives from the 11:30 DoD Efforts to Establish an Enduring Expeditionary perspective of the US Southern Command SOUTHCOM Perspective Forensics Capability SOUTHCOME S&T priorities ODNI Acquisition • • The use of biometrics to identify who would be otherwise • How naval intelligence transforms the IC Keynote anonymous persons • Most pressing technical challenges in intelligence • The relationship within DoD between biometrics and forensics Bill Shepherd, USSOCOM S&T Advisor • Interagency cooperation in biometrics Tom Dee, Director, Joint Rapid Acquisition Cell, Director, 12:15 LUNCH Defense Biometrics, OUSD AT&L / DDR&E 1:30 Metrics and Measures for Intelligence Analysis Task 12:15 LUNCH Difficulty •NGA efforts in metrics 1:30 Defining a Homeland Security Intelligence Role •New security threats in intelligence S&T The FBI & The IC • What the IC is missing Michael B. Gilbert, Innovision Directorate, Technical • Intelligence analysis that is actionable Executive, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency • Continuing to adapt intelligence to the threat Bart R. Johnson, Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and 2:15 Organizational and Technological Improvements for Analysis, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Enhanced Intelligence Coordination • Producer and consumer of intelligence information New NCIX Keynote 2:15 Collaborating without Compromising • DOE counter intelligence • Date sharing in foreign intelligence threat assessment • National Joint Terrorism Taskforce • Why policy should drive the technology of data sharing Stanley Borgia, Associate Director of Counterintelligence, • Priorities for CI collection, investigations, and operations Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence, US Robert "Bear" Bryant, National Counterintelligence Department of Energy Executive, Office of the Director of National Intelligence 3:00 Networking Break 3:00 Networking Break 3:30 Organizational and Technological Improvements for 3:45 The INR and its Role of Intelligence Support to the Enhanced Intelligence Coordination IC’s Mission • Tactical field intelligence challenges • Developing a new kind of IC support • Nation-to-tactical integration • The INR’s role • Current and future environments of adversaries Judson Barnes, Director, Office of Intelligence Resources Director John A. Oswald, Analysis and Production, National Bureau of Intelligence and Research Geospatial Agency 4:30 Defense Intelligence Advanced Analytic Innovation 4:15 New Foundations in Situational and Threat Strategic Vision •Uncertainty in threat capabilities • How to establish continuity and retain sources •New development and technological advancements • Creating a knowledge framework Alan Steinberg, Principal Research Scientist, Georgia Tech • Transformation initiatives and emerging issues Research Institute Kelcy Allwein, Defense Intelligence Agency 4:45 End of Conference 5:15 End of Day One 4 REGISTER NOW! Email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org or call 1-416-597-4710
  5. 3 Easy Ways to Register! SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Phone: 1-416-597-4710 Sponsor or exhibit at IDGA’s 5th Annual Multi-INT Summit! IDGA sponsorships and exhibits are an excellent opportunity for your company Email: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org to showcase its products and services to a highly targeted, senior-level military audience. IDGA helps companies achieve sales, marketing and branding Phone: 1-416-598-7934 objectives by setting aside a limited number of event sponsorships and exhibit spaces – all of which are custom-tailored to help your company maximize its exposure at the event and reach key decision-makers in your field. FOR MORE INFORMATION Register Now! Contact Sherryl for Discount Details. To learn more about these and other marketing opportunities, please contact Sherryl Jacobs at 1-416-597-4710 or sherryl.jacobs@idga.org . Register & Register & Standard Government VENUE & LODGING and Military* Pay by Pay by Price 12/11/09 01/08/09 Contact Sherryl Jacobs for details regarding updates regarding venue & lodging for this year's Multi Intelligence Summit. Conference Only $799 $899 $999 Focus Day $500 $500 $500 UPCOMING IDGA EVENTS: Register & Register & Standard Industry Pricing Pay by Pay by Price 12/11/09 01/08/09 Conference Only $1,299 $1,399 $1,499 Focus Day $650 $650 $650 January 2010 *This category does NOT include government contractors; contractors are considered civilian/industry for the purpose of determining registration fees. Team Discounts* Non Traditional ISR March 2010 Number of Attendees 3 to 4 5 or more Savings of: 10% 15% * Discounts apply to registrations submitted together, at the same time. Cannot be combined with any other discount. 3Rd Annual MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE IN U.S. DOLLARS TO: IDGA Biometrics for National Security A $99 processing charge will be assessed to all registrations not accompanied by credit card payment at the time of registration. * CT residents or people employed in the state of CT must add 6% TM sales tax. and Defense March 2010 Details for making payment via EFT or wire transfer: JPMorgan Chase Penton Learning Systems LLC dba IQPC: 957-097239 Identity ABA/Routing #: 021000021 Reference: Please include the name of the attendee(s) and the event number: 13592.003.TLS-SJ Management Payment Policy: Payment is due in full at the time of registration and includes lunches†, and refreshments. Your registration will not be Summit TM confirmed until payment is received and may be subject to cancellation. July 2010 Please contact Sherryl Jacobs for cancellation, postponement and substitution policy Media Special Dietary Needs†: If you have a dietary restriction, please contact Sherryl at 1-416-597-4710 to discuss your specific needs. Partners ©2010 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. 5 REGISTER NOW! Email sherryl.jacobs@idga.org or call 1-416-597-4710
  6. REGISTRATION CARD IDGA 535 5th Avenue, 8th Floor ❑ Yes, please 5th Annual New York, NY 10017 register me for MULTI-INT TM Summit ❑ Pre-Conference Focus Day ❑ Main Summit Days See Page 5 for pricing details. Your customer registration code is: Contact Sherryl Jacobs to TLS-SJ register and ask about our early-bird and When registering, please provide the code above. group discounts! Salutation/Rank________________________Name_____________________________ Job Title_______________________________________________________________ Unit/Division____________________________________________________________ Organization____________________________________________________________ Approving Manager______________________________________________________ Address_______________________________________________________________ City__________________________________State______________Zip___________ Phone________________________________Fax_______________________________ 3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER: 1 Phone: 1-416-597-4710 E-mail__________________________________________________________________ 2 Email: sherryl.jacobs@idga.org ❑ Check enclosed for $_________ (Payable to IDGA) 3 Fax: 1-416-598-7934 ❑ Charge my __Amex __Visa __Mastercard __Diners Club Card #____________________________________Exp. Date___/___ CVM Code___ Contact Sherryl for Registration Discounts! ❑ Please keep me informed via email about this and other related events. 13592.003/D/KA Discover the latest initiatives in intelligence presents a training conference S&T and R&D that are transforming the IC See page 3 for details! 5th Annual MULTI-INT TM Don’t miss your BEST opportunity of Summit the year to: • Attain key updates on delivering balanced and Driving an Integrated, Agile and Cooperative effective capabilities for warfighter Intelligence Community • Discover the latest IC February 8 – 10, 2010 | Washington, DC acquisition priorities and the direction of tomorrow’s intelligence • Get detailed insight on the new and emerging technology challenges that need to be overcome this year

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