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Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 06:50:00 -0400 (EDT) From: Intelligence To: int@blythe.org Subject: INT 81 Agenda

AGENDA

Intelligence, N. 81, 8 June 1998

COMING EVENTS THROUGH 15 JULY 1998

In the interest of efficiency, "Intelligence" lists all coming events in each issue as a single article in the section "Agenda". Additional information concerning these events, including contact information, is available at 33 (0)1 40 51 85 19 (tel/fax) or adi@ursula.blythe.org (email). Events are listed only once according to date, and are not repeated in subsequent issues. To post a paid advertisement describing an event in greater detail, interested organizers should contact "Intelligence" for additional information. Such additional material is printed here and also sent directly to our several hundred Internet subscribers and members of our free distribution list.

On 9 June in Paris, the official Fondation pour les Etudes de Defense (FED) is organizing a debate on "Terrorism and Arms of Massive Destruction - What is the Threat?", with the participation of Gerard Chaliand and Francois Gere.

On 9-10 June in Paris, Arianna is organizing a training seminar on "Creativity and Collective Intelligence", on 15 June on "Reorganization - Analysis of the Process", and on 25 June on "Reorganization - Tools for Assistance".

On 10 June in Paris, the official Bibliotheque Nationale de France and "Courrier International" are organizing a roundtable directed by Stanley Hoffmann, Harvard University, on "The French Problem of Europe", and on 24 June on "Can Europe Have a Foreign Policy?" with Pierre Hassner, Fondation National des Sciences Politiques, Jean-Louis Bourlanges, European Deputy, and Jacques Delors, former president of the European Commission.

On 11-13 June in Singapore, the Singapore Civil Aviation Authority is organizing a seminar on "Global Navigation Satellite Systems".

On 15-19 June in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is organizing a conference on "Joint Avionics, Weapons and Systems - Support, Software and Simulation".

On 15-26 June in Los Angeles, California, the University of Southern California is giving a course on "Aircraft Accident Investigations".

On 16 June in Paris, BRITT is organizing a training seminar on "Externalizing Computer and Telecommunications Tasks".

On 16 June 1998 in New York, Learning Tree is organizing its "Hands-On Web Security Course", and also on 29 June in Chicago, Illinois.

On 16-18 June in Syracuse, New York, Research Associates of Syracuse (RAS) is organizing a seminar on "Integrated Electronic Warfare for Ships", and on 16-19 June on "Electronic Counter-Measures and Electronic Counter-Counter-Measures for Conventional and LPI Radar".

On 17-19 June in Washington, Aviation Week is organizing the "Space Technology and Business" conference and exhibition.

On 18 June in Brussels, Danielle Cailloux, judge and member of the Committee for Control of the Belgium Intelligence Services, is organizing a "European Open Source Intelligence Workshop". Full information has already been distributed via Internet to "Intelligence" subscribers and distribution list members.

On 18 June in Lyon, France, the "Security Club" of the Centre de Formation de la Profession Bancaire is organizing a visit to Interpol headquarters with a conference on "How to Identify International Frauds".

On 18 June in Colorado Springs, Colorado, the National Training Systems Association is organizing the "US Air Force Training and Education Briefing to Industry".

On 21-26 June in Budapest, Hungary, the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Hungarian National Police are organizing the Fourth Biennial Conference on "International Perspectives on Crime, Justice and Public Order".

On 22 June in Kiev, ITE is organizing the "Second International Kiev Protection, Security and Fire Safety Exhibition".

On 22 June in Paris, Euroforum is organizing a training seminar on "How to Manage the Author Rights of Your Employees" with an emphasis on new information technologies.

On 22-26 June in McAfee, New Jersey, the National Defense Industries Association (NDIA) is organizing the "Smart Munitions Exhibit".

On 22-28 June in Hatta, Indonesia, the Asia Pacific Hi-Tech and Aerospace Show (APHAS 98) was being organized before the recent change in government.

On 23-25 June in Bournemouth, England, the official DERA and ICF Kaiser Inc. are organizing the "International Chemical Warfare Demilitarization Conference (CWD98)".

On 23-25 June in London, Nexus Information Technology is organizing the "Undersea Defence Technology Europe" conference.

On 23-25 June in Washington, the Applied Technology Institute (ATI) is giving a course on "Identification Friend or Foe (IFF)".

On 23-25 June in Shrivenham, England, the Royal Military College of Science (RMCS) is organizing the "European Guns, Mortars and Ammunition Symposium".

On 23-26 June in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the "Digital Libraries Conference 1998" is being organized.

On 23-26 June in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Georgia Institute of Technology is organizing a short course on "Infrared Technology and Applications".

On 24-26 June in Frankfurt, Germany, and on 29 June-1 July in Stockholm, the MIS Training Institute is giving seminars on "Audit and Security of SAP R/3" computer systems.

On 24-26 June in Paris, the ADBS is giving courses on "Discovering the Internet", "Searching for Information on the Internet, and "Creating and Setting Up Internal Document Circuits".

On 24-27 June in Bloomington, Indiana, the University of Indiana is organizing the "Teaching Research Ethics" conference.

On 25-26 June in London, SMI is organizing the "Reconnaissance '98" conference with the participation of many senior NATO officers and officials.

On 25-26 June in Bath, England, Infonortics is organizing the "First International Virtual Communities Conference".

On 28 June-1 July in Edmonton, Canada, the City of Edmonton, County of Parkland, Strathcona County, Alberta Disaster Services, Emergency Preparedness Canada and the Canadian Red Cross are organizing "Disaster Forum '98".

On 29 June-2 July in Copenhagen, the Georgia Institute of Technology is organizing a course on "Radar Target Identification".

On 30 June-1 July in Cocoa Beach, Florida, RLS Systems is organizing a workshop on "Reusable Launch Vehicle Processing and Launch Operations".

On 1 July, papers are due for a special issue of "Software Practice and Experience" on security.

On 1-5 July in Gelendzhik, Russia, Salons Internationaux de l'Aeronautique et de l'Espace is organizing the "Gelendzhik '98 International Hydroaviation Show and Conference".

On 2-3 July in Blagnac, France, Euresas is organizing its fourth annual summer conference on the theme of "Building a United European Aerospace Industry".

On 5-10 July in Zutphen, Netherlands, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Dutch Justice Department, and the College for Criminal Investigation and Crime Control are organizing the "Sixth International Homicide Investigators Association Symposium".

On 7-9 July on Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, the National Defense Industries Association (NDIA) is organizing the 1998 classified "US Air Force Space Command Briefing to Industry".

On 12-19 July in Nagoya, Japan, the Committee on Space Research is organizing its 32nd "Scientific Assembly and Associated Events".

On 13-16 July in Miami, Florida, the Latin American Aeronautical Convention and Exposition is being organized.

On 14-16 July, also in Miami, Ross Engineering is organizing its annual "Security Expo" for specialists in counter- eavesdropping and privacy protection.

On 14-16 July in Birmingham, England, Labelex Exhibitions is organizing the "International Police and Security Expo 98".

On 15 July, proposals are due for the Information Survivability Workshop 1998, the theme of which is "Protecting Critical Infrastructures and Critical Applications". The Workshop is being organized on 28-30 October 1998 in Orlando, Florida, by the Software Engineering Institute and the IEEE Computer Society.

On 15 July, proposals are due for a special issue of the "Journal of Computer Security" on research beyond the scope or orthogonal to what the commercial intrusion-detection community is producing.

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