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X-WR-CALDESC:\nSeats are filling up fast for the AFIO 2019 Symposium: Th
e Role of Intelligence in a Free Society- Cyberwar\, Leaks\, FISA\, Do
mestic and Foreign Use and Misuse of Intelligence\, Concocting Reasons to
Spy on Political Rivals\, plus the all-new International Spy Museum.\, L'E
nfant Plaza location.\n\nHIGHLIGHTS:\n\nThursday\, 9 May is
Day One and the program takes place at the International Spy Museum's N
ew L'Enfant Plaza location two days before they officially open. Buses
will depart from the DoubleTree Hotel\, Tysons at 8 a.m. sharp to arrive
at the new International Spy Museum at 9 a.m.\n\nRemarks will be provided
by Museum Representatives COL Christopher Costa USA (Ret.)\, Executive Dir
ector of the museum\; and Dr. Vince Houghton\, the museum's Curator and Hi
storian.\n\nExternal speakers will include STEPHEN K. BLACK\, Director\, O
ffice of Intelligence and CI\, Department of Energy\; DAVID IGNATIUS\, aut
hor and journalist\; and PETER SINGER\, author and futurist.\n\nBreakfast
and lunch will be provided at the museum.\nReturn trip back to hotel will
be at 3 p.m. \n\nFriday\, 10 May is Day Two and will be held at the
DoubleTree Hilton Hotel\, Tysons Corner\, and features a full day of spea
kers and panels.\n\nMORNING: The day starts with Welcome by JAMES H
UGHES\, AFIO President\, former CIA and NSA\, and M.E. SPIKE BOWMAN\, AFIO
Chairman\, former Navy\, NSA\, FBI\, ODNI\, followed by a presentation by
ROBERT JACKALL\, Professor Emeritus\, Williams College\, discussing 'Inte
lligence Work in a Postmodern World.'\n\nThe morning panel\, moderated by
ROBERT S. LITT\, former General Counsel of the Office of the Director of N
ational Intelligence\, will cover 'Intelligence and Democracy: Time to Ret
hink FISA and Intelligence Oversight.' It features panelists GLENN GERSTEL
L\, General Counsel\, NSA\; JOHN RIZZO\, former Chief Legal Officer\, CIA\
; and SUZANNE SPAULDING\, Under Secretary for the National Protection and
Programs Directorate\, DHS in what should be a spirited exchange of views.
\n\nLUNCH: The luncheon keynote will be CHRIS INGLIS\, former Deput
y Director\, National Security Agency. \nAmbassador RONALD NEUMANN\, Presi
dent of the American Academy of Diplomacy\, follows. \n\nAFTERNOON:
An afternoon panel on 'Totalitarian States' Use of Technology Against the
U.S.' will be moderated by CHRISTOPHER PARKER\, former CIA Clandestine Op
erations and S&T officer (and member of AFIO Board)\, with panelists Ambas
sador JOSEPH DeTRANI\, former Director of the National Counterproliferatio
n Center\; KEVIN McCARTY\, former CIA and National Security Council Staff\
; JOHN SANO\, former Deputy Director\, CIA's National Clandestine Service
(and AFIO Board)\; and TOSHI YOSHIHARA PhD\, former professor Tufts Univer
sity's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy\, and at the Naval War College
.\n\nDay Two includes buffet breakfast and lunch.\n\nEVENING: The d
ay will close with an evening cocktail reception and the 'Spies in Black T
ies' five-course Champagne Banquet featuring a special keynote address by
TBA.\n\nTIMING: Day Two begins at 7 a.m. with a buffet breakfast an
d chapter workshop. Programs begin at 9 a.m. Daytime programs end at 4:30
p.m. Optional Cocktail reception and 'Spies in Black Ties' Banquet from 6
to 9:30 p.m.\n \nBuses will transport attendees from the DoubleTree Hilton
\, Tysons\, to the International Spy Museum and back. The second day of ev
ent takes place at the DoubleTree Hilton\, Tysons\, 1960 Chain Bridge Rd\,
McLean\, VA 22102. To be ready for early departure by buses on Day One\,
it is recommended that attendees consider staying overnight starting Wedne
sday\, 8 May. Overnight sleeping room reservations may be made online at this link or by calli
ng (703) 893-2100. The special room rate is $139/night but ACT NOW for it
ends shortly. You must reference the group code AAF. You may also locate r
ooms at this or other nearby Tysons/Vienna hotels using online services\,
e.g.\, Trivago\, Expedia\, Travelocity\, or Orbitz.\n \nRegister online no
w to attend the symposium by using the link provided below to the AFIO reg
istration page.\nYou can also view the tentative program for both days via
the second link below.\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:\nSeats are filling up fast for the AFIO 2019 Symposium: The
Role of Intelligence in a Free Society- Cyberwar\, Leaks\, FISA\, Dom
estic and Foreign Use and Misuse of Intelligence\, Concocting Reasons to S
py on Political Rivals\, plus the all-new International Spy Museum.\, L'En
fant Plaza location.\n\nHIGHLIGHTS:\n\nThursday\, 9 May is D
ay One and the program takes place at the International Spy Museum's Ne
w L'Enfant Plaza location two days before they officially open. Buses
will depart from the DoubleTree Hotel\, Tysons at 8 a.m. sharp to arrive a
t the new International Spy Museum at 9 a.m.\n\nRemarks will be provided b
y Museum Representatives COL Christopher Costa USA (Ret.)\, Executive Dire
ctor of the museum\; and Dr. Vince Houghton\, the museum's Curator and His
torian.\n\nExternal speakers will include STEPHEN K. BLACK\, Director\, Of
fice of Intelligence and CI\, Department of Energy\; DAVID IGNATIUS\, auth
or and journalist\; and PETER SINGER\, author and futurist.\n\nBreakfast a
nd lunch will be provided at the museum.\nReturn trip back to hotel will b
e at 3 p.m. \n\nFriday\, 10 May is Day Two and will be held at the
DoubleTree Hilton Hotel\, Tysons Corner\, and features a full day of speak
ers and panels.\n\nMORNING: The day starts with Welcome by JAMES HU
GHES\, AFIO President\, former CIA and NSA\, and M.E. SPIKE BOWMAN\, AFIO
Chairman\, former Navy\, NSA\, FBI\, ODNI\, followed by a presentation by
ROBERT JACKALL\, Professor Emeritus\, Williams College\, discussing 'Intel
ligence Work in a Postmodern World.'\n\nThe morning panel\, moderated by R
OBERT S. LITT\, former General Counsel of the Office of the Director of Na
tional Intelligence\, will cover 'Intelligence and Democracy: Time to Reth
ink FISA and Intelligence Oversight.' It features panelists GLENN GERSTELL
\, General Counsel\, NSA\; JOHN RIZZO\, former Chief Legal Officer\, CIA\;
and SUZANNE SPAULDING\, Under Secretary for the National Protection and P
rograms Directorate\, DHS in what should be a spirited exchange of views.
\n\nLUNCH: The luncheon keynote will be CHRIS INGLIS\, former Deput
y Director\, National Security Agency. \nAmbassador RONALD NEUMANN\, Presi
dent of the American Academy of Diplomacy\, follows. \n\nAFTERNOON:
An afternoon panel on 'Totalitarian States' Use of Technology Against the
U.S.' will be moderated by CHRISTOPHER PARKER\, former CIA Clandestine Op
erations and S&T officer (and member of AFIO Board)\, with panelists Ambas
sador JOSEPH DeTRANI\, former Director of the National Counterproliferatio
n Center\; KEVIN McCARTY\, former CIA and National Security Council Staff\
; JOHN SANO\, former Deputy Director\, CIA's National Clandestine Service
(and AFIO Board)\; and TOSHI YOSHIHARA PhD\, former professor Tufts Univer
sity's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy\, and at the Naval War College
.\n\nDay Two includes buffet breakfast and lunch.\n\nEVENING: The d
ay will close with an evening cocktail reception and the 'Spies in Black T
ies' five-course Champagne Banquet featuring a special keynote address by
TBA.\n\nTIMING: Day Two begins at 7 a.m. with a buffet breakfast an
d chapter workshop. Programs begin at 9 a.m. Daytime programs end at 4:30
p.m. Optional Cocktail reception and 'Spies in Black Ties' Banquet from 6
to 9:30 p.m.\n \nBuses will transport attendees from the DoubleTree Hilton
\, Tysons\, to the International Spy Museum and back. The second day of ev
ent takes place at the DoubleTree Hilton\, Tysons\, 1960 Chain Bridge Rd\,
McLean\, VA 22102. To be ready for early departure by buses on Day One\,
it is recommended that attendees consider staying overnight starting Wedne
sday\, 8 May. Overnight sleeping room reservations may be made online at this link or by calli
ng (703) 893-2100. The special room rate is $139/night but ACT NOW for it
ends shortly. You must reference the group code AAF. You may also locate r
ooms at this or other nearby Tysons/Vienna hotels using online services\,
e.g.\, Trivago\, Expedia\, Travelocity\, or Orbitz.\n \nRegister online no
w to attend the symposium by using the link provided below to the AFIO reg
istration page.\nYou can also view the tentative program for both days via
the second link below.\n\n
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LOCATION:Washington\, DC and Tysons Corner\, VA
SUMMARY:AFIO 2019 Symposium
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