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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF FEBRUARY 12,1997 PSA#1781

AFCEA SPRING '97 INTELLIGENCE SYMPOSIUM AFCEA's Spring '97 Intelligence Symposium: "Intelligence Strategy 2010: Perspectives on the Future," will be held on April 9-10, 1997, at the Defense Intelligence Analysis Center, Defense Intelligence Agency, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, DC. Despite many recent decisions and much progress within the Intelligence Community, there still isn't a clear "final" picture of how all the pieces fit together to make a whole or how that whole will function to meet an increasingly rich and diverse threat. AFCEA's spring symposium is the next in a series of Top Secret SI/TK "snapshot" examinations of the U.S. intelligence apparatus as it evolves. Program co-chairmen Lieutenant General James R. Clapper, Jr., USAF (Ret.), former Director, Defense Intelligence Agency; and Major General Richard J. O'Lear, USAF (Ret.), former USAF Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, have put together a comprehensive program that addresses this continuing "work-in-progress." Attendees will hear foremost authorities candidlydiscuss the evolution from four unique vantage points: The Service and Joint perspective, the Intelligence Community perspective, the Congressional perspective, and the Industry perspective. Confirmed speakers with more to come include: Ms. Joan A. Dempsey, Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence; Mr. William B. Black, Special Assistant to Director for Information Warfare, National Security Agency; Mr. John T. Chambers, President and CEO, CISCO Systems, Inc.; Lieutenant General Albert J. Edmonds, Director, Defense Information Systems Agency; Major General Michael V. Hayden, Commander, Air Intelligence Agency; Lieutenant General Paul E. Menoher, Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of the Army; Major General David A. Richwine, Assistant Chief of Staff for C4I, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps; Mr. Britt Snider, Former Staff Director, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and former Staff Director, Aspin/Brown Commission; Dr. JohnJ. Yurechko, Chief, Information Warfare Support Office, Defense Intelligence. In addition, over 30 companies will exhibit the latest in intelligence-related technology. DOD Approval: "The Department of Defense finds this event meets the minimum regulatory standard for attendance by DOD employees. This finding does not constitute a blanket approval or endorsement for attendance. Individual DOD component commands or organizations are responsible for approving attendance of its DOD employees based on mission requirements and DOD regulations." US intelligence professionals, whether military, government or industry, are encouraged to consider this excellent professional development opportunity. Attendees must be a US citizen and possess a Top Secret SI/TK clearance. Symposium fees: Government/Military: $125. Industry AFCEA Member: $300. Industry Non-AFCEA Member: $375. After March 25, 1997, the rates increase $25 for government/military attendees and $50 for all others. Symposium fees include all program sessions, two continental breakfasts, two lunches, and one evening reception. Exhibitors are welcome and will find excellent exposure to symposium attendees and DIA employees. Attendees and exhibitors, for more details please visit the AFCEA web site at "www.afcea.org" (click "Events") or call the AFCEA Intelligence Department at (703) 631-6238. You may also reach them at "intelligence@afcea.org". WEB: Click here for more information or to register, http://www.afcea.org. E-MAIL: Click here to obtain information via e-mail, intelligence@afcea.org.

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