International Intelligence Ethics Association
Intelligence & Ethics 2007

Conference Schedule

Friday January 26, 2007
Springfield Hilton

1300

Registration begins

1500 - 1650

Plenary – Unauthorized Disclosures

Intelligence and Secrecy – The Media, Leaks, and Whistleblowers – Meyer J. "Mike" Levin

Recommended Changes in Federal Law, RE: Unauthorized Disclosures of Classified Information – Christopher Bailey

Intelligence Ethics, Media Ethics – A Clash of Civilizations? – Philip Seib

1710 - 1830

Room A – Intelligence Ethics in Recent Tibetan and Indian History

Intelligence Ethics in Recent Indian History – Virenda Verma

Intelligence Ethics in Recent Tibetan History – Tashi Namgyal

Room B – Medicine and Intelligence Ethics

Setting Limits for the Use of Medical Assets – C. Scott Kruse

Intelligence Ethics and Biomedical Ethics: The Problem of Moral Conflict – John W. Lango

1900 - 2045

Dinner Table Discussions (as of 12/32/06)

Should an Early Warning Specialist Issue an International Alert If Their Own Country Is about to Start a War? – Michael M. Andregg

The Intelligence Value of Religion in the Global War on Terror – Timothy K. Bedsole

The Military Commissions Act of 2006 – Katherine Newell Bierman

Interrogational Neuroimaging – Jonathan Marks

When is it moral and patriotic for intelligence technical personnel to expose governmental misrepresentations? – Thomas Nagy

Ethical Issues in Family Relations of Intelligence Practitioners – Mary Pringle

Ethics of Targeted Killing in the Middle East – Dwight Roblyer

Domestic Surveillance for Economic Well-Being in the United Kingdom – Carole Smith

Intelligence Ethics in Counterinsurgency/Counternarcotics Context – William C. Spracher

What the Public Should and Should Not Know About the Handling of Terror Suspects – Robert Stacey

Treatment of Political and Religious Prisoners by PRC – Tashi Namgyal

Ethical Review of India-US Civilian Nuclear Agreement of March 2006 – Virendra Verma

Ethics of U.S. Intelligence Operations in the Iraq War – John Villanueva

2045

Reception with Conference Organizers


Saturday January 27, 2007
Comfort Inn (Adjacent to Hilton)

0730

Saturday Registration begins

All Day

Book display and sales in lobby

0830 - 1030

Interdisciplinary Tutorials and Small Group Discussion

Anthropology and Intelligence Ethics – Nicholas Gessler

Analysis of Intelligence and Ethics – Melvin Goodman

Diplomacy and Intelligence Ethics – John Stempel
   Discussant: Robert Pringle

Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and Ethics – Tony Pfaff

Local Policing and Intelligence Ethics – Charles Lifford

Philosophy and Ethics Applied to Intelligence – Juliana Pilon

A Proposed Ethics Code for Intelligence Professionals (Discussion Group) – Brian Snow
   Discussant: Ray Bennett

1100 - 1230

Room A – Personal Rights

Should National Security Trump the Attorney-Client Privilege? – Carrie Newton Lyons

Domestic-Terrorist Surveillance Program: Legal and Ethical Issues Surrounding the President, NSA, and FISA – Melinda Modra

Arresting, Imprisoning, and Interrogating Terrorist Suspects – Joanne K. Lekea & Nikolaos Bochlos

Room B – Education

Laying the Groundwork to Building a Sustainable Ethics Program for the Intel Community – Rick Keller

Teaching Ethics and Intelligence – James G. Breckenridge

Spirituality in the Intelligence Workplace – Herb Ely

1240 - 1400

Lunch-with-an-Author (as of 12/23/06)

Transforming U.S. Intelligence – Burton Gerber

Ethics of Spying – Jan Goldman

Bush League Diplomacy – Melvin Goodman

Data Mining and Predictive Analysis – Colleen McCue

Capturing Jonathan Pollard - How one of the most notorious spies in American history was brought to justice – Ronald Olive

Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet Intelligence – Robert Pringle

Broadcasts from the Blitz: How Edward R. Murrow Helped Lead America into War – Philip Seib

Democracy, Law and Security – Dennis Toellborg

A Secret Life: The Polish Officer, His Covert Mission, and the Price He Paid to Save His County – Benjamin Weiser

Project Group Meetings

Codes and Standards – Brian Snow

Education Project – Gene Coyle

IIEA Bulletin Development – Don Pitts

Spirituality in the Intelligence Workplace – Herb Ely

1410 - 1540

Room A – Ethics, Professionalism, and Codes in the Intelligence Community

Fritz Allhoff (Chair)

Matthew Wynia

James A. Stroble

Steve Marrin

Room B – Ethics and Protection of Critical Infrastructure

Steven Roberts, Chair
Joe Whitley

1600 - 1730

Room A – Real Life Intelligence-Related Ethical Challenges

Ethical Challenges in Classical Espionage Operations – Gene Coyle

Ethical Challenges in Law Enforcement Intelligence Operations – Richard Bly

Room B – Interrogation

Ethics of Deception – Robert Stacey

Defining Torture – Jessica Wolfendale

Human Rights Watch on Torture Interrogation – Katherine Newell Bierman

1915 - 2045

IIEA Business Meeting