CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENCE AND POLICY
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301-6111
Execufri P,Ek
86- 3612X
4 AUG 1986
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MEMORANDUM FOR (DISTRIBUTION LIST) .co r
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SUBJECT: Conference on Intelligence and Policy
1. The Defense Intelligence College invites you (and your staff) to attend a
Conference on Intelligence and Policy to be held August 26-28, 1986 in
Washington, D.C. The opening session will take place at the Defense
Intelligence Agency Headquarters on Tuesday, August 26. It will begin with a
major address by Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberger or his designee. It
will be followed by a roundtable discussion on the Defense Intelligence Agency
After 25 Years. The participants will be former members of the leadership of
defense intelligence as well as distinguished journalists. A reception will
follow the roundtable.
3. If you would like to attend Tuesday's opening session at DIA please call
2. The other sessions will be held in conjunction with the Annual Convention
of the American Political Science Association on Wednesday and Thursday at the
Washington Hilton. The Wednesday program will conclude with an address by
Senator John W. Warner (R-Virginia) at 8:00 p.m. and will be followed by a
reception hosted by the Defense Intelligence College Foundation. Please see
the enclosed agenda for details on these panels.
at (202) 373-3504. The Wednesday and Thursday sessions are
open to all interested in attending.
4. We encourage you and your staff to attend this important Conference and
look forward to seeing you at the end of the month.
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DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE
CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENCE AND POLICY
August 26-28, 1986
Washington, D.C.
Tuesday, August 26, 1986
The events on Tuesday, August 26 will take place in the Defense
Intelligence Analysis Center (DIAC) on Bolling Air Force Base,
Washington, D.C. Attendance is by special invitation.
1:30 p.m.
Keynote Address:
3:00 p.m.
The Defense Intelligence Agenc After 25 Years: A Roundtable
Defense Intelligence Agency
Participants:
Dr. Peter B. Clark
Gannett Co., Inc.
(Auditorium)
(Auditorium)
Mr. Richard Halloran
Washington Bureau, New York Times
Ott Gen Eugene Tighe, !USAF (Ret)
Former Director, DIA
Maj Gen Jack E. Thomas, USAF (Ret)
Former ACS/I, USAF
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Former Deputy Director for
Foreign Intelligence, DIA
5:00 p.m.
Reception
DIAC Blue Room
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The program for Wednesday and Thursday, the 27th and 23th, is presented in
conjunction with the annual convention of the American Political Science
Association in the Washington Hilton Hotel. All of the proceedings of the
Conference on Intelligence and Policy on those two days will be in the
Georgetown West Room.
Wednesday, August 27, 1986
8:45 a.m. Panel 1: Intelligence and Crises: A Roundtable Discussion
Chairman:
Defense Intelligence College
Participants: J. David Singer
University of Michigan
Stephen J. Andriole
International Information Systems, Inc.
Jack A. Garrow
Newport News Shipbuilding and
Drydock Company
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10:45 a.m.
Defense Intelligence College
Panel 2: Intelligence and Arms Control
Chairman:
Commentators:
Defense Intelligence Agency
"Interaction of Intelligence and Arms
Control: Some Key Issues"
Charles R. Gellner
Congressional Research Service
"The Role of Intelligence in Arms
Control Policy"
Abram Shulsky
National Strategy Information Center
Allan E. Goodman
Georgetown University
Dusko Doder
The Washington Post
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1:30 p.m. Panel 3: The Role of Intelligence in Contemporary American
Society
Chairman:
Defense Intelligence College
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Commentators:
"Foreign Policy Secrecy Versus The Open
American Way"
George H. Quester
University of Maryland
"Covert Action and American Foreign
Policy"
Loch K. Johnson
University of Georgia
Harry Howe Ransom
Vanderbilt University
Roy Godson
Georgetown University
3:30 p.m. Panel 4: The Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Its
Relationship to Policy in the Government of Canada
Gerard F. Rutan
Western Washington University
The Security Intelligence Review
Committee: Legislative Oversight
and Government Policy in Canada Today"
Honorable Ronald G. Atkey PC, QC
Chairman, Security Intelligence Review
Committee
"Canadian Security Intelligence
Problems in Historical Perspective"
David Charters
Centre for Conflict Studies
University of New Brunswick
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Commentators: Geoffrey Weller
Lakehead University
8:00 p.m.
Douglas C. Nord
University of Minnesota
Address: The Honorable John W. Warner
United States Senator, Virginia
9:30 p.m.
Reception Georgetown East Room
Thursday, August 28, 1986
Georgetown West Room
Panels 5 and 6 are co-sponsored by the Georgetown Institute for the Study of
Politics
10:45 a.m. Panel 5: Congressional Oversight: A Roundtable
Chairman:
Participants:
Defense Intelligence Agency
Gary Schmitt
President's Foreign Intelligence
Advisory Board
Bernard F. McMahon
Select Committee on Intelligence
U.S. Senate
Thomas K. Latimer
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence
U.S. House of Representatives
Raymond Tanter
University of Michigan
1:30 p.m. Panel 6: Intelligence and Politics: Some Fundamental Questions
Jerome J. Hanus
American University
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"Clausewitz on Intelligence"
George Anastaplo
Loyola University of Chicago
"The Founders' Understanding of
Intelligence"
David Broyles
Wake Forest University
Commentators: L. Peter Schultz
National Endowment for the Humanities-
Robert V. Edington
Clarion University of Pennsylvania
Michael Handel
Army War College
For further information regarding the Conference on Intelligence and Policy,
inquire of:
Associate Dean
Defense Intelligence College (DIC-20)
Washington, D.C. 20340-5064
Telephone (202) 373-3278
(Defense Department AUTOVON number 243-3278)
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