Intelligence and National Security Summit
INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY SUMMIT: THE STATE OF U.S. INTELLIGENCE: PRIORITIES, PLANS, AND PARTNERSHIPS
The success of US Intelligence’s mission to provide the decision advantage to all who act in defense of the nation requires a trusted partnership between the public and private sectors and the public it serves, as well as with foreign partners. This trusted partnership can best be achieved through regular and open dialogue to create a shared understanding of the current state of U.S. Intelligence, its priorities for the future, the effect of its policies on both its partners in the private sector and the public, its foreign partners, and its simultaneous need for secrecy and the trust of the public in the prosecution of its mission.
AFCEA International (AFCEA) and the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) are pleased to host the second Intelligence and National Security Summit. The two-day, unclassified Summit features five plenary sessions during which top federal intelligence and national security leaders will share their assessments and priorities for U.S. national, defense and homeland security intelligence. In addition, thought leaders from the federal and public sectors will explore emerging issues in the domains of cyber operations, technology/innovation, and intelligence policy during nine break-out sessions.
Expected Number of Attendees
2500Relevant Government Agencies
Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, Intelligence Agencies, DOD & Military, CIA, Coast Guard
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When
Wed-Thu, Sep 9-10, 2015, 7:00am - 3:45pm
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Cost
Military/Government: | $50.00 |
Academia/Student: | $195.00 |
Exhibit Hall Only: | $195.00 |
AFCEA/INSA Members: | $595.00 |
Non-Members: | $695.00 |
Where
Walter E. Washington Convention Center
801 Mt Vernon Pl NW
Washington, DC 20001
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Website
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Organizer
AFCEA International
Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA)
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